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,t. EVEXINC OAIMTAI, JOUKXAI, ITHMIM.II l EVERY EVLNIN6 EXCEPT ION0AY Capful mm PafeMtag Company. ( t.WBHHHUTBJl. OfBff, VI TmM Stml, 0M llwtf Wotl. 4rlVtnMaMll ) authorized to re 8-KMwtI a eetHnl-cfaMi nuttier at I ti Hale-m. Umpm, l'MtriHm, Matvli . I. ST. JOHN ON THE PLATFORM. lie SeU Pwlh His Wm Willi I'nr fa am Jaslifics His Onrsc. .1 NI5W TO-DAY. UK Tl'K.YS IIKIililUKRKNT. Vivisect Jiit Trailurent, and Wijic-t Hie Kloor with the Oregon Statesman. TITHBDAY, AIMUL17, 1KSS. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. (iri'iiHttwrAWM, 3. H. WAl.lK), Mule.? T. T. dtiKK. Hire Mo J. (). V,lims, 8tltf H. LAYMAN, Wsodtam W. AKUHMONO. ttoutk Kttrui nfiMHrr. X. M. UHOI8VN.f-.lem CLfmc, i j. mncocK, .imb. 0 Willi, J It, HTAIIIl, (...IK.!.!!, lKI'll'ltl, A. 0. OONItir. Ammvlll jMkMMlt, a. r. hmckhiiiiy. Hiivntmi crwiiiHieiiiiii, A. II. COIINItMCrt, Jl.tlon W. T OIIIM, llHbUnt. 0HIWI, Ht'l'miKIKMlLM. II. W. YOllHII. Kllrrrtoii Minimis, W. J, ClII.VHIt, r.-t H.l.m P0M1NHI. Hh, T. C. IIVI.M. Hraxlliiirn llli: I.MIIA.N IJI'INIIOV Oil. I-)', MtiKrliiltiiilcnt nf t lie IikIIhii wlioolnl flie-iiiiiuu, Iimhikih uIkmiI two liiniilri-il HclidliirM iiinlcr IiIh i'hiirK'i iiml the cure tC UiMur' iuiiiiIht of yoiiiiK rciUUlux In niIIh fiulorll.v niliiilnl-ti'ii'il. Over llilrly (rllicrtiirciciPic-ciilcil. One cxcclli'iit fcnturi' hi tin- IiiiIImii scIiimiIh, 'In line n I m vc miiiiiihI, the flillue-in! m'IiimiI, lii tln Imlliui 'I'd i limy, the I Hm-chII wIiiniI, In l,uwriiee, Kiih., Hie llMiiipt.iii hcIkmiI, i he Ctirlyle k'IiihiI, anil Mime iilhc-M, U the inlllKllliK liiK'ther of the ehllilivn of theilllUereiit trlUv, mill thiHrenun liiK Iho hereillluryiiwrKloti, thiit tins he'lil the-re-il riietniiirt. It Is eleitr llmt the ullliiiiileilwtliiy of the Iii iIImii h Hlwirplltin In the 'iiilefme. The M'lillineiit nf the Anierleiill IKmjilejN MKiilii-l retiilnliiK the In illitn trllie mi iVM'rvntliiiiN, mill I(ihii1iik them iiirl (ruin their while liivlluvii. The net Mieil liy the hM cuiiKii ihovIiIIiik fur the Hllutllient nf I 111 Hit II limits In mv eixlty ami the Nile ofllie Hirihis In Ileum llhMltlei U i xlep In UiIn illren-(l We tminteiitlonnll.v ill'l injustice- toe-x-Uov. Ht. .folm'.i jKiwer a l piililli- iKftker, In our rctiort yi-ter- ilHy of lili illieoiir-e the evening liieewlliix. ft Juts heen ehuri;eil ill ii number of iiewwixtiieM In the nttiU- ; Hint this eloquent colli wiiteriijMMk- unit ik'Kt'rtitltiK thoSiibbath by ile llverini; olltU'4il hnraliRiiei on that wiereil ilay. Mr. Webb iilhuleil to this objection In hi- iiitrixluetoryl,, remark, and insisted that religion anil ti'nicr.uue were indis-olulely allied, lie wild the prohibitionist champion was not there to talk politic, but to Instruct his henrem with a strictly moral discourse. And to dis arm criticism the worthy cider o'xjncd the proceeding with a fervent jirayer, a g(W)el hymn was then Ming, and when Mr. St. John presented hlin-clf to the audience, he carried a bible In his hand, lie took his text from Isaiah and Kcklel: "Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle .strung drink, elemocraticparty as "Gov. St. Job.ii." lie wasi'Wlieu lor governor o JV" , pvjtrMJA C'AHB OK KHSlin llie reiuin.Tiu iiim-'i ui n inuu j' wlieil tnal stale nan a rejuiiiiicHU majority of many tliousntl3, and on the sHine ticket a colored man ran and was elected. It Is wife to my a Chinaman would Ix'iit him in Oregon for xhecp Infjiector. The lecturer Mild there were K'veral hundred jxtsoiis In his audi ence, intelligent men and women holding a good position in society, yet the mention of his name did not n.t'ni offensive to their HUsceptlbili tlcsand he did not Hud a single one of them holding his iioh-. "It was a niece of impudence," we arc told, "to refer to the hired liar of the iif-Mant democratic; imrty as 'Gov. St. John,' " yet in the soven-by- nlne Hlic.-f.-t a reiKirt is given of the j " - call of a Statesman repre-t-ntativc I MhlMjIl 4 Ii lj U 0 Ij 1 . MKliIHINK. ON Mule ret. ner Methodist churc-ti. TimIiiv nvornlH. OMiier obii hae Uie Mime bj CTtllllHC at tilts otllce. " Special Meeting. U tlie rorjiw-t of (8) netlo mpnibcrs of llie AIWh-IIwihtIhii ssK'let.'. I liertbj aula nwlnl inuetliiK thiTcofto Is- held at tbo liflll tomormv (Wpitnesdn) -enlnijiit .M-lnek hliarp to transiict tin- following lais- 1. 'l-rfjment ofi-lnlms nKnlnM thchiKtP- ' ' To isinRldprtlie mutter of routine tin- bull from the CirHDifers. t. To consider tin- iiihlvibllllj oreltlier illx)Winl7lnK, or adjournment until net lall. I." Discussion of I'mlilbltlon iim-stloii ,. Toobtnlnthe expression of llie mem- Iters In rccnril to the. projwr csnir!.c to bo pursued bj them In the present inilitlail CHIIIIMltgn. t. To tnniMict Mich other business in ina proper! come iK'fore tlioHoeletj I.. K. CONN, l-nsldent. SK1V ADVEltTISKSinNTS. jl First National Bail oti this obnoxious individual, uho i was adinitteil into "the genial J pre-cmi- of Gov. St. John." If it is i pure impudence to call him "Gov- rnor," why docs the Statesman re porter commit thcioHeiiHc? He ad-l mitteil this visitor to his room, but j illfl iwil iut.ili'it flint lio lwdfl lily ' l'" ' 1" -" - nose. The lecturer askeel whether there was argument in such kind of talk'.' Whether it convinced an op ponent of error? Or turned a .single vote from the prohibition party? He could excuse Hiicli pticrltity becaue the Statesman editor was very young. He had a great deal to learn yet, and he was not hopclees of his improvement. A mule was a Useful animal, and no doubt meant well. Hut his only exercise of vocal power SALEM, OREGON. iimi x- t T1TM"" - .-. uvu.' .......- fresldew. GENERAL BANKING. Kclianseon rortlnnei, San rrancivn New York, London and Hoiib Km, l...,,l.l mirl solll. Sllltv. PilllnK ..s warruntH bouglit. tanners are exjrdtalii lnltedto eltiKisIt unit transact busln&i lio.it. wool, lions nud other i)miirt- reasonable rates. Insurance on auctiuL CUIll Kin wv uimiiiieru 4ib H1U UailJC In ...a. nl I 1 1 d n iinm -(i tiloj 'Illl'St llllllUIV VUlllJ'HUIt"! -nt: xu i:s is- STOVES, RANGES,! J. D. McCully. Tin and Copper Ware, 130 State St., -:- -:- SALEM, OR. Kxiimlao our Ji'o. 8 cook stoe, e-om-plelelj furnished and guaranteed, for only A specialty made of reioflngandspoiitlni;. SPRI IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF NG CLOTH ING !! which Justify tin- wicked for re ward," etc. This confined the NjM'aker to a piuely teinieraiice lecture, wltli polltl.s rigorously e.- chnleil; lie was liainiiered ,wltb the rcstilctlon, and unable to give Iooc , to his powers of argument. Hut last evening tills ie-straint was ' le'inincd, the withes that b uiini the ' limbs of lids oratniical Samson weie loose-d, ami he stood forth lfou'i aciowde'daiid delighted audience a master In dialectics, an irresistible pleader and HuppliiKa rlbabl Jot Willi wilrmn Mlevr The lord of lniu that iiiiirIit hm-II. The ex-governor's talk lasted two hours, imd thete was not a js'l'soii in the lalge aililleues- that felt weaii nes. or w ho hate-el in attention. It would lie- Impossible to do justice to -ii couicuilloiis an argument In the brief space- at our I'omiiianil. He told nt the tcrilble evils Indicted on I was in nts nray, ami tils only wea 'oils of oll'eiise his he'cK The On- goiiiau and the Portland News have resorted to the Kime mode nf attack as this Salem editor. He could stand their Hcunllity if they could. It was ilriving decent republicans away from the party and wending convcits into the prohibition ranks. He lias Ih.i-11 ehaigeil with treach ery to the republican putty, and In rebuttal of this gave a brief .sketch of his political history. He liad joined the republican party at its foundation, ami in 1S5Q voted for Gov. Fremont for presiik-nt. He was one of the- early abolitionists, anil wlien the war broke out, shouldeivd his musket and marched into the Held to suppress relicllion. He was twice elected governor of Kansas, and was largely instru mental in priM'iiring the adoption of the prohibition amendment in that Mate-. He run a thiid time for that HENRY SCHOMAKER, Manufacturer of The Standard Combination Fence! No. 260 Commercial St. HATS -AND- FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 219 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. II. Alll-llllv Hie linulil.ini hHnapMutesIa numls-r of special !:'"",'" """"" - "1 lil. under the. n.ovlsl,,,.. ,,f ,,,,., I """ wyjwi l ui. u... i ii... ...I'"' 'iKiiivd up the e-MH-ndltutv at r ! 1 I1MIIIIK 111' 1IIIRK 111 which they are apsilniis to w-Iis-t MKilely by the Use of strong drinks. ""' 1' "" clefeuteil. Did that Tin- nieiiu-y wase-d, the homes de-o-, s,,,,r ni'"- "s ,,1,s 'n charged ? He luleil, the crime and misery and loss I " lined tw o year longer faithfully eif ucful energy that result. In this! "cirklnj,' with tin- jmrty, dexoted to tlie e-aiisenf pmhililtiou, but believ ing that the destruction of in-te-niiM-nille-e eotllil lie hroilirht nliont All Styles of Fencing Made to Order ON SHORT NOTICIi. PAINTS! OILS GlliBEUT & PATTKBSOX llaeaddesl to their stuck a full line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Colors, UIiip, kalsomint; bhcsiii-s, j-ht. WM. BROWN &. CO. -DEAI.Kll IN- A Full Line of Ready Mixed Paints. CALL FOR PRICES.tS toxliiiiilaevery yisir.and in tlilsstate1 he llguii'd up the e IJ4I.INH1.1KHI to (1.S,KH,IHH), their IhiuU, In older that Ihc.v may ( .. Imhsmiic w'lfMipHii linn. The mune-y j ".''" ,' di-rivtsl tVoiii the miIi- of Hie Mirplus will Ik- held by the- KoMTIlliU'llt as tntev, Hlld the- luteiis.1 appllenl to thr imrelww- of iVtnn liuple-iueiits anil other iiisi-hi less and the- Mip. pirloT farmer to teseeli thi'iu the t Ik-of the Mill. The UM-mltie of dux. IndUu se-hesiU (siiu4u lii lUllug iheyiniHK uf llwt miv for Uh- duties. Ilmt will ehtvlve t;ni thetu: Hie- Uy in Hruw up tiiehmtrloM i ItlM-itK, akilhsl iu th Mtrioit Mtt for which lln- ThesaliH.ns wmiiii nun party. In Ore-nun alone If M-t side b side 'he lertmvr tedd in a ery inter- stie.tcli out to a length eif cKtlng wa eif the-visit eif Mis, Wll- imlle-s. .We lesie to the im-1 ,1,nl " the national niiitihllt-uii con- aglnallon of the itinler how a fervid i Vl'tlon In l.vsl, Is-arlng a petition oiMiorwoiild ile-se-unt on thisaL'KlX'.rlKIU',, " ,l,"i'tcr of a million GILBERT FATTERSOX, Commercial St., Salem, Or. Kiitlon of iule-r,-dinillngaud jmiIsiih-dlsiM-uslii eiali'.hliments.) The llijuoi tralllc, he- said, was worse than the slae trulllc; It lirmlllosl mol-e niUei'v . .-....,,. christian women of our laud asking that a resolution Ik- iiiseited iu tlio platform e-ommltting the jmrty to the e-atiseeif prohibition. Her peti tion wnsseoiitesl.nnil then he eon- limneilateel intm- vh'tlm-, iltwtnivliiic I Mn'tM' ,0 the-um-of his namease-an IU votrle-s Itodv and send. Tli.. 'Iclatefnr pn-shleiit on the luohibi phihlhUhiu iaity wh orjcanliesl te)i,,,ion "l'kl't. He- received l.W.ooo w ret-lle- w it It ami de-ntreiy Ibis lgHn-' v,,Um M',,, ,'1'' -'" 'onsiss iu e-atislng tk-ell;llrMiiKH weiv llnir rvenilt-' ,n Ul,u,u '" '""tne. Hut thoewho i .ui .. in. ... i.i. . . i-huruii tit i.i u til, d.lj ..n.... .. f. l Mv mid. ,i iim Kin. . i thrifty ".:": , ." H" NN iM ...... Til : : ... . ..':.' ' iiiii.ii H.n . iuiiiisi iroiu tue-tr iur-' -'i "misimii-ii UuuhmwIvi rtttwl in uimU Ihmiiv lwi. It will U'HiliiiltlisI that llie ehunn- eif iIm-m- ,.euj fnlWs U a wry ImiMiruiti tntot, Mini it Mlriinl n iiiimIi pUt-44rf to rvoii tin- Aeet tliHl til I Ms- U rtiltv hIIi to hl rmHiiitMlitie, mid fill II? IF m- till they lmdHitsMiipUshwl th.-lr ' '" ,,ri"'' H,l", ,,N ,u,,VhI elld. UlilU-uk W mild not elKte-rthfin. 1,u' l--tim whs huge-ly en loved I !- wimlel nivt turn them n-tile. -x .tilUn-. lHthi-wa,s mixed Tlwlr iilijwl wt.liliMr,Hnelesim.llv'l1,1l.,1 s,mr'' rH,lu "r 'minor, and Ihmmnmm ii- kishi r . .heir K,:;H,1!TsVr;,..;'!,,.s.!,:,, OUa,iy.i. i ,. ...-... ...... il. ..... , , , V : "."".iiiiuil 111 IIIU theHt,hly .77" """ "'"""', ,M' H"" , ,u" " r,V ,,llr '",ii- f " Urst ulas WHitix lent to iuvf.rm l.U ik-lhoitu " .V. ""' """"' ",,t "" ..V"',n"""V,,u'.,r- ""V "is shallow .i...e." t... ... " --r Aliur WllhlvvlHiiif: tlu.v """ennnviewi who-v. iw iihp iwiiii iii iiimi wno etrwenx II. I .Kir ibwiehtit tewlMy we adi. tWi an ml Me fhitii the Nan Kruui-t-isj ( lireMiU-tt- Iu which the writer how the iiihimv MilaMtlly if UUul HUml . niile4itWlihiit4U(e. tl t natural "ur ivry Mule to imu forth , rauirili' mui Am- that hbjrlt iT- n. . ami tvfiuv U(. m,..tiltf tM, all; their iiie wouhi um an swer n-xUh.jr with rvvilhiu: tlu-v would mil uvhms; t vlllHenllim Unwmit provoaisl U. their UtuieM eu-' duranw. 'tlM-y wm-elotlwel whh be arutor uf rightvuuiau, ti.sl wa eulUtv.1 on their klele, ami t h eau Ihry mi eUKMjiMl Iu would limreh utt to victory , no matter w hat oht ek, huutait )Krvt4ly tend mU.; m null latffht plaiv lit iu way. , iih-u iim ks-ture-r ikxvueltHl from I'M NIC NlCwSTOCK -cit riifrti, Skies, IVliers, AMI- ealiveillloii a Ion Hat nf aari ,hU wt, ,MOl 4Utailm lo UotUv "" " IHMHK 4atenutn art-iwrtMhsl, w hk umHu ,JuM, wtl'aml ahu. fUAu- jm, l ttuxU Uli rtourMie -u, ' hael bvu hrMHi mi uluisWf ll,"f !. tWr.luaiMMtu. ilkaiwiiy xot- 'W-.ft'-rt.eni4uiviW; i e.. . . , ,,, wilder. N.iuHir MtauAira lu Uvn s-J-'nuw -W titri. It. thl. KaU.! '?vM WCk UK I4HWI I'lifjfi j put turlli a a iti-uuilv man UA' ,te' uf slw. W he basl ! IWmi CalllVnU. tail the Clmmlek lu to',,wJ. W tohna fcaTCaltand K'ivmm,,i, Motto tur w4iius taet that UU ' WHMWili. Iu lunke aituaivnt tu i i i tr4iii-tl -tuuori .jmim tw the! w-Whv tur untuiv u tb .i. ' ItOSl'IIUtH' A' (Jo., erua.-na. a to IMIhU gift. v -l "MP-UW Mm. KMntnL,7 . Hut l,-v imhI k n .limn niiuut i ,M, " prtnttil ami Httou p- V 1 1 1 1 19 : Co r n e r . Mr. mwiiuni t nutaMar). o n. - r"- v wwiw arur "IV" 'pi.i i . s IW t an . .IIST ItiX-KlVKIl, A NKW STOCK UK Ni:V 1STYI.15 IN WALL PAPER V Kl'1.1 STOCK ( Fancy Goods, Moldings, Brackets, Picture Frames, Artists' Materials, Etc., UAVAYs e)X It.M. W. M. SARGEANT, 317 IViiiiini-n-liilStn-t-t.Sitrai, Or. THINK "If OVER I TliatisAboutBouaCanor NUIE ROCK CANDY llllll'S KKOM KKLLKR & SONS. Hfuaml w. hm- th.-rtrst t I T f S I ATA O o Cfl Ih IK o. o k o j I ! SSSS. Leather and CASH l'AIl) FOH Wnnl IIMm IU1, "w,l IIIUCsJ, llllJ (I No. 211 Commercial Mrt-ot, SALEM, . . OREGON Mints! nmf AlaW m L',. v y fllBL 1 IIIU I'll A. T mE&&" 1 JUST RECEIVED -AT THE- II 1 tnMn4 HaiHl HUUUWV II. llwrw't. Sonwililnu itlw) VIK H iHMWtrj MS,lt IHHIIWl la th-a w.x shv tT taiSat, Wfcaa M-iM UektlK ISMitw t AJIIll sssr&mxass TaiSE!5riL'wm"M' h4 our MertkMU la la HiImm aaei kt Us4 la rtntaK a. KELLER L SONS, TlKKI MUblkvtl UWUHltioU ruuU lk au In- 1 "4m "W " tin rttlMMMM U mum a m nowlnat a nuin w ! w : ,a " -. mpm) tbo AiUuw-. InVNiltllnt w Uh a rajlivia.lni4MnitMMt itt 'u-v, -..s4. wbuai- taW iktius uh law an ' ., J kM eMturratubU , attfi w m Mtw. mm ttof iMunrtt u t tWwnt citlam w IU turn a way 4ii. iivAmv IW nulrxawt cuattautMloti mI buld kk mix uirirkvrM !' MuJjMlr all Ibr tVakMi. (but Ua i 'HW nana- than that nf barn rmtl Hu.u a nun. ' Auuklrt iu thU vJiuie.bi k . It k. II. . . .. i. liwnn i. i ur inr MI 1 rill lll a BAST!! Mmtum Haul! lM-iTUBt an AtwatankMaaa; --. . . . U4 Hair.) pa ur laamnanaa to tmkm tw"fai Just Arrived I TUB PINTS! LINE OF iMilliiieiyaiiilFaiK!)' Goods OPERA HOUSE CORNER Panama Lawns, Warwick Gin&liains, ..apanese Iliintiu?, White Dress Goods, BOO Dozen New Stock Hosiery, 1000 YAKDS LACES & EMKOIDERTES. Geritleniei-i will Ssck Suits, .New Samsaer Suit Son Hats, Silk naty lUlk li"s WoliMU ln li'! 11 u a i.i.ss ! il.. Inrit uiipoaWihv to ivftr J.f v-l tlie- Mli4MUt Wlllu Jk au Kaj an) k.w. H.U.. ,,. . r..'.'rT Hriiitn( jq) Fincl Hers Cntanay Drcs Suits, Prime Albert Suits, Stiff Hals, Straw UaU, TUB LARGEST STOCK OF UNDERWBAK IN THE GUY AT THB 'haathMila lutr dmnU. ' "--SrS.1 V4 i ! 1 Utl. ISSV1J EVER IN SALEM. !Opera.. rr Produce Taken in Exchange, HV. I VlAfcRT. tlKiiJU&Mvm'iia, imalw , . . A BBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBl - JlA.