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Ki.l Hultui niHOHKIt, IiM. T. 0. IIYMNU. trumllwrii. A llllll'NTI.BI UBMOUIIAT. ! TIIK PAIUHIN OK PISAM. 'wv- Our 1(...ort."hIr, the Vlilotte, , ( J.v. IVin.o.ver hw pardonM hunlmppy on account of tin- cor- 1'earl l'Kc, who roblnil Geo. Dick motion of the republican party. He ! ciikhi of IiIb money aiirt vatcli, her Httonded Mr. M1IK lecture on Hut- plunder amounting to $500, ami who unlay evening, and w) Improved NEW AHVKKTISEJIENTS. wai eonvkted and eenteneed to the -nln-iitlarvforonc year. Such an ...111. il.l C.,.ll.. j.rutnr'uHlllltlietlcal picture of the ! and tlR'KU cxereiwof .viif!iik rower H to lie hat he Iikh Umi u victim of iilKlit.ouitloiwl.viiM.il by the governor of n nutre ever nlnec. AceordiiiK to our , tate, with whom It 1" loiigwi. ilufiincmtfc cciiwr the rqiublicHiis of Due MiilliioiiiHli are a rule or ruin irt.v whleli "tleiH'iHln for Its ucceH al-ino-l escliHlvely on it ability to purchase voti-." Thli U a wime wliHt confuliiK Htatement of fact, beeau-e republleaii voters cannot need pun-hahliiK to vote their own rare it taken in our judicial system to protect the unoHending from pun i.ihment. A ix-rron ehurRed with otleiiK' it alwaya presumed inno cent until he is found guilty, und any informality in the proce-x of trial vitiate the proceeding and ecuiewthe escape of the prisoner. tlekct, and democratH we know are ! Hut, once in a while, a case of hurd riioiiKniMi tin: tvnoi. iMiutir. Wo are Indebted lo Senator Dulph for a ixipy of hlx HH'eeh on the pio jm)hI ruvlHlonof the In rill', dellveivd March lUth. He nIiiiiiIh by I lie III lorent of Ilic Amerliiiii lulxirer. and ahowH by a convincing array of authurltiiM the injury that hoiiIiI be wrought tooiir miiterliil lulenvu by any couxIdendiUi rcductidn of the tax on Imported staple. IlelaltcH up wool, IiiiiiIkt, fruit, Miigar, and other product, and by a seller of IlllliU'lliiil talilcM milker eleiir to the miwonlug Miwtira,tliHt the larlll on Midi conmiodltlcK bmught In from abroad Ualretidy iihIiiwuh U coaxlM- cut with our home IntercMH. The uttontlou of our di'lcKittlon In eou grew wan stirred up by .luhii Mlnlo, who forwanliHi to mir tuo semitoix anil wile rcpn'iitntlvc eopltw of the ntxilutlou aied by tliuWool tlmw ers' Association, setting forth their Uillcf tlutt a modllleatlouof theduty on iuiMiri(Hi wikii would iiiimm a Mtrloiis ehtH'k on the Mhrcp nilHlug liulu-lry of the state. He ivcelved the following replies: I'rom Senator Delph: WANIIIMI'hl.N, I). ('., ) HKNAih CllAMliKIt, March A. John Minixi, 1ni. -Mv IKmr Bin I Min lnt In receipt or your favor of the 1st livt., liicUwliiK iiwilutloiis of the North I'kcIIIc Sluwp ItaiM'tx' and Wool (lniMit' AswH'latlun. I kball, within a fcw days, make a pell In tin wiwte on the taritr. afltt will lake iMHaHm in nail the niKutloit. Youi tniL. J. . Doi.i'ii. MAir .Mitchell uHtixtbcrol'oH Illy: W.VHIIIMllXI.N, I). (, I Kkkaik Ciiamhiik, Marvh V. i UlUM JilM -I Min lit nsvlpt t.Mlav ( .-oon. of Mmm'Ii '.', ciidiMiiK copv at wHii(lih Mini rvwilutlmi. iiiihiiI IIKM)y4U)tMt by the Nitrth I'aellle l$lim ItixWfs' Mini Wistl lir,ctv' AtMUMMltoll Ml IHIMmum, Oivgoii, wUWh I Hill btliiK 1" I be attention of tin wnalr. Hliav I Ut xrolejim on the ub- l of It iMrttt, the MUUblll Im 'it burn, Mild, m iil lue heard, It imHitlMw to pWv wisil on tltc ftve IM. It t m-artvly iM"r,v fir me to mmuiv uu Mini Ih Hitie of (li ttit iKiivm)t, ttiMt, An- oih, I will MtH Oil uromwltkin to the tatter itttd. I da not think tliMt the Mil I all too moral and high-toned to le Influenced by a money consideration. TJie prhv lHild for votei- ranges from V2.M to a driifk of whisky, ac cording to the stringency of the market; while some trusting souls, who accept "bare promise" for cur roni'v, give "the use of their fran chise" without solid (or fluid) re ward. Who are those venal voters' who hold their Inestimable birth right nl it lower price than a mean of iHitlage? Our candid neighbor fur nishes a icaily answer. "The class referred to claimed to Iks democrats," he tells us, "but that was for the purine only of putting It on the sack.' " Putting what on the sack? When our brother iilll cnterH the confessional, lie must endeavor to bo explicit. The Vldette editor thus continues his JeremludH: "Willi the jsitent money Inllueiiee there, It Is an utter Impossibility for a democrat (virtu oils soul) to win in an election." The great Xaolfon said he had obliter ated the word "luiMHslble" from his dictionary. And the ardent lover wrote lo his Dulcinea, "In the bright lexicon of youth there is iiostich word as 'fide.'" Our scru pulous rolcm hastens to modify tills lioiH'Iess admission. "I'liless," lie adds, "he pays nunc for Miters, or cl-c iiimUcm a combination with the republican malingers to sacrifice In cold blood the balance of his ticket." I In, ha ! say you so? Where is the man's conscience'.' Does he hold the turltr of prices too high as given iiIhivcV Would he have a man sell his soul for a lower consideration than a drink of whisky" How is the Killllenl bummer lo live? Has our uclghlsir no icgard for the policy of protection to American Industry? Funds in the democratic treas ury do not scent to run high, so outbidding Is not resorted to. "The latleralleruatlve," we an- told, "Is the chcaiH'st and Usually employed." Then the democrats of Multno mah, virtuously Indignant as tlicv have a right to Im, are not too choice to fomMiund n felony! Thc, will re-orttothe i-acrlllclal process, and till! r upon the altnr of Mammon a Mirtlou of thulr champions to save then!. As Jack KaUtalt'wiys, do you call this hacking your friends? What does our neighbor ciect to gain by this npHii to public senti ment? An old law iimxlui tells us, "a man must have clean hands uu goes Into court" ; but what elcuiill- ius can K assumed for these trad ing democrats of Multnomah? The Vldette man may well be dr couraged at this hiixlws. "This state of tliliiK,"liec.plH.lHs,"lu m we want to wv rootetl mrt." What lankly Mirn'inler to the cold water illoeiptex! Let tliein drive the little end of their wisle, and rive in IwhIh tx'th of I lipoid pMrllc! hliln niav occur, wlicre a criminal sentence has 1ks?ii imposed uipler the strict letter of the law, to which exccutivecieiuencyiiiiij uii-miiiui without detriment to the public in terest. Is this pardon of the courte zan alKive-nained of such a charac ter? As a justification ofOov. Pciuioy er's liiterfeieuce, we are told that the robbery was committed at the Instigation of her paramour, Hard ing. One or two tender jurymen also say they weie unduly Influenced in agreeing in a verdict of guilty, and only gave in at last under the Itellef that a light sentence would bo iuiiKised. In addition, petitions were presented, asking the lovely oli'ender'H pardon, (beauty In tears,) signed by ersons of tender suscep tibilities ; and then we have some New Yorker presenting himself on the scene, who pronounces our peni tentiary no fit place for the punish ment of a woman, and urging in the uiime of humanity, Hint she be released. These several reus wis are advanc ed as having lullueuce with tile governor for the pardon he has granted the woman He lias shown himself willing to stand liefore the iKsiiileof Oregon and avow his dis regard of the criminal law of the state, and the court and Jury that found her guilty and awarded pun ishment. There was no doubt as to her guilt, there was nothing to extenuate the felony of which she was convicted. It was mere .senti ment against the execution of the law, and the cause of Justice was sacrificed. I f crime is to Ixj condon ed In this wanton manner, and the award of our courts set aside, why docs the state keep in motion the machinery of Justice? A convicted criminal has but to arouse the sym pathy of a few sentimentalists, and resort to the Twecdlan mode of de fense, "he done it," to stir up the finding of our tender-hefted execu tive, and the penitentiary, liifh lacks attraction as a place of alssle, will eloe Its dixirs against any more inmates. Then should lie no un just discrimination in this dispens ing business. If the man or woniiiu who commits grand larceny is blameless, so is the jhtsou who bur glarizes a store or sub lire to a build ing. He may have lvn Kit on by somebody else, and h ought not to be deprhed of his InVrty for an amiable wiiikucss. tiov. IVmioyer litis pUMnl liiuief In an indefensible position, and he cannot K lisi severely reproliated for his m mk surrender to u brazen harlot. ..-aHBm&MnaieEMnaK HNafa nl Don r (II DC SALEM, OREGON. WSI. X. I.ADCE. -Illl. J. KKYXOLDS, JOHN MOIH, - - . President. Vice President. . . . enihlor. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Kwnrl-ico, Now Yorii. Ixjndon and Hong KoiW i..,,., und i.nlil. htate. County and . C itj tomtits bought. Farmers tire ctirdlaliy invited to deposit vnd tranMict business ...... i h.i n(tvni.ps made on uhiiit.'w'onl, hops nnd other property at 1. 1.. .... Tm.iininr0 fill ntlTll SO- reiiMmiiim hiiit. mnu u.. - --- . Vuritj cim p obtained nt l no o.iiik hi in.nt rollaiHt conipuuio. J. D. McCully, IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF SPRI NG CLOTHING!! H ATS -AND- FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 2411 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. WM. BROWN & CO. -IIKAI.KK IX- to IbeHiM'h.-s Hk pure and thu htuims whleh Mr. Mills necnuis ly isiiopwt,-. at thiVifiHirthstHi Imth hIiIcb, mhI ri'taln for our ow it niree and fo!bw lug simply the imuoers, llllternt Mini erimliinUt IVrisk the thouithtr Our dcousTHtle friviul will fKd MU imm. (Ii liouw, i m NlMiluM.v ! wiiw iy-nu-n,ve. lie hum rw- - ' - - . ........1 aft. .. . ..... ... I ... I . . . w"m ii mninii mm iik- n-iiii, i llH'Olis- l OMIIIHMtire- I MTV fc WMIf II MU Is- IUip.Mll.if 1 (h IMXKmMiI llt of the 4m lo wvurv HA' twerwMt' of the turilf n wool. I Tiik Oregoiiinii yiKtirday iiifoniis its iMilei that Portia pleniletl tlio wse f SnyliH'k. Who was halir I'ake n that eeVhmted trlHl, mtmI wheiv was Antonio's counsel the while? 1 his is a skoder on m letoiiR-d and liKertottiiK ;i Jurist. T s. - -. -w-A i 5 U U io O Cfl H o Risk o Vfg S jH Q fKl S NEW VDTOlTl.SKJIETS. H. J. MlJiTHOR-C - S. KAKllAn II. t. COOK C. B. MOOKBS - President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Oregon Land Comp'ny CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000 -ITrlMj lU'Y AND SELIi HEAL KS. tnte. Is now renchltiR hundreds or thousands of eastern people ly extensively ndvertislns in nil of the. leading news papers of the I'nltcd States. Their facfll. ties for llnding buyers of real estate nro un excelled. It I to the Interest of those ha. in? real etnte to sell, to place it where buyers come to buj . B. S. COOK, Manager. H. J. Mivtiiokn, Assktnnt. Oflice: front room up stairs In the fejate Insurance Company's building. Hvmm )m (iiiia i TI.MK STE.I! SIGHTS AND FOR ALL April 13 A 14, Friday and Saturday Multnomah." 1. 1. OieconClt.v locks nnd woolen mills. 2. Cyclorama of Battle of Oettysburs. :!. Uattallon drill at Vancouver by nrrnncements with Col. Anderson. 4. Great scenery' along the Columbia river. lAM'CrMCVTC. Concert on the steamer at lUllStJlLUO. the Caf-cades nt 8 p. ni April 13, by salenvs best talent. HllUiw. each lady furnished with cot in parlors for ladles; gentlemen taue DianKeis ana sleep in dining hall nnd genu' parlor. 2. Seats for all who go. 3. Meals on steamer for all v ho take no lunch, nlfco coltee. 1. Hound trip irom csaiem, Si.'J). 2. Meals on steamer. .Toe. S. Cjclorama, 50c.; pupils, 25c. I. No extra Jor sleeping nor concert. Tickets nt Pntton's nnd Starr's book store. Mcsdames I'afvln, Adams, llvnrs. Van Scoy.aud Misses .Moores, Harrington nnd Dear born, and Prof. Starr. WANTED ! ACCOMMODJ EXPENSES: Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Dried Fruits, Etc. Kor which the highest market price will be faid. Farmers, our prices for groceries are n variably low. nnd we think you will find It to j our interest to consult us before you dispose of your produce or lay in a stock ol groceries. Don't forgeUthc place. WINTERS & THOMAS, Court street, -:- -: -:- Salem, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the Stnteof Oregon, for Marlon County. In the matter of the estate ol Andrew Helu, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my llnnl account, and that Monday, the 7th day of .May, 1888, at 10 a. m., has been set for hearing objections to the same. JULIA Hein, Executrix. For Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Power. Good for all uses, from ono to full capacity. AH for the low price of S. call at thoPaeltlc Cider, inegnr Fnilt Preserving Com. pany's oflice. Salem, Oregon. dliei' ami Minis D CASH PAID FOK Wool, Hides, Pells and Furs. No. Sll ComiwrrlnlStns't, SAIJC.U, - - OM'XiON. JUST In Ilt'lt'iw, Montana, tlio ch clcc- IUhi inltwl hi a vli-tor.v Sir tlu niiulilliHivts. Miff TO. HAY. I luJuitflkHi, 'iUm,tKlfUi tlui diln." i I 'l'lh'IV l H IHkxl tlllU KHuJllv. VB 1W lt- lIKrill nil niHll. I I ti.i i .-'..... "f . rwlMuc l(. IiUJh: '"IIh1 iliiiMHfnti party, rtHiMlcrWtlW ilw4.' ttaktil ki, N0I1CE OF PAYMENT. VHinw. hi4illa NvKrntul iwaln! MtMltm nmM r,(iw. hj, ihf Imuum- rw mnwvt mnwni 111 Mn-rtil inr-Htm Hh- lyai.m.n. irav k muney on hmI tor llw iHirisr. hu.1 uu runkrr luam iii Uw( .prUM. Kv tHinl TNtlrw, I lfclilh 1.U.I blkUtaAthklt JOHN II MtUIIKll ;IM4MloUit lm( tu K'ttiic Willi , f ifjirtx-, ml tw nirdMsr HUw.i WJ JOM.N II. .MIUIIM.I. ,rf Uim.wUT. Ill tlH llMllll.of tlio '-. !-.. HiHMVuUiUv llfttmuii iWtioml ; iHMHtliiM." fWI tlntt UU MJrit ii-.-.T-iL5i9i.L. kU MkMim WiWMt until tbr Uli Im run iIumii, hihI h tk a Kt U-tvitM.MUm.. Juill vWw iif tliliup.. A yl , HIM' IUIKIII HOHV llllll Hft Hon. J.4iit Mtuitv tttikiit, mul ll Uttlo tlial U mmkIiic. ,auiTv uiiiniviMKi', MH'nsiHrv, in fcr' 1?1NMCNRvSTOCK H- Carpels, Sk Mk. A.VI UttKTiicWKX Th ntu(Miu Mo- Ih.U. KaiWM. iHtbH4MMl In : tnUM Mtttrf ll fUrtUt-r tvtluWhiu MwmiUiIc niiuimto' hnkv, mh Of Um taHtt iluiko mi i4, ami ,Uwx.x lug Un IWW iImhhv hmmW Uy S!"JiU;&Trr r 'r ."trw-.fel LAI,J u MAINS! TWUUkMU Klui-iu 0 unit w f lllk-H hUk iW, himI UU ' tM wirav' y UU HnUOmk IVv. mv iNtoliw. by tl vHly IW Mi, Tnmm, AtIUtL ktgtd Sdok ami Um IVkis! .1. M. HovSenlwrg v: Co., White : Corner. iiimmnn(;nj4t; RECEIVED -AT TIIK -u---h.!C ?I?I?ViVK i so ? ?-,-"s,'s CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 11, I. O. G. T meetsevery.siaturdnyevenlng.lntheir hull, second door north of Post OlMce. G. Jj.o. Knight, Hoc., II. S. Joitv.'W.C.T. GEO. D. GOODHUE, WOOD DEALEU otllco with Geo. V. Johnson, 235 Com mercial street. All kinds of wood tor Rale. Sawed to any length delred. Cash must accompany all orders " Live and Let Live Paint Shop. HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators, OPERA HOUSE CORNER ilaJGSlCifcs'iiJ"; '.? .i.?.?.KiLi VVV "i er , . -a Sir Panama Lawns, Warwick Ginghams, -a ffd- Japanese Bunting, New Prints, -j - WWte Dfts Goods, 300 Doz. New Stock Hosiery, -a " 1000 Yards Lacw ad Embroideries. -a ar ., ., -j Gentlemen will R4nd Here SarlSB,, ( ii Cnuw.j Drew SnIU, Xfw JUmer Saiu, jj Prince Albert Suit,, B lt$l--"" --- im Soft 1UU, Sill Hati., All orders wi 1 rei-ehc prompt attention. rmrUfKO!lHU hinds of worli In our line mZI" ly,?,'J??- lactlon guaranteed. Salon O l House ou Court 8trcet' WILLIS k Real Estate Agents property no offering on reasonable term. Fire Insurance! onni!tlpolltii? ot Insurance ngnlnst Are ii Stiff Hit, Straw Uat, THE UXHGBST STOCK OFNDERWRXH IN AT TUB Qpbr -:- House -:- Corner. Produce Taken in Exchange. Brokerage ! UNIVERSITY CHAPEL". M'ednesday Evening, April 4th. GRAND -:- CONCERT BY THK UNIVERSITY CHORaL CLUB AND Conservatory of Music, MwdMntri'arrtsh'JOBw aaioa- UiMiLiHook,lMi durable reri- tVllw; ""wMHJB0. FJU CWIiooa. Ktuy trreu