Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 11, 1888, Image 2

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BVEMXd CAPITAL JOl'KXAL
PTHI.MICHI
EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
BT THIS
Capital Journal Publishing Corrfan".
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Mix irnrnUu. br mall
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fivtmaaten. nre authofiferi to
eele uberlrtlofi.
AVKntm-ml'iM (-Hid-ela matter at the
Malem, Orcaon, IVIofflw, March 8. 1K.
KillDAY, MAY II, 1888.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Giiigrwammi,
IlINdl.'U llJIItMAN.V.
Willweiiie Jtuttfe,
W. I. J.OItl).
IWhlenllal Jflectonf,
ItOllltltT MCMIA.V,
W.M. KAPU8,
O. W. FI'1IO.V.
J'roMwtitinic Attorney '1 bird Plot.,
ji. ji. jntwirr.
MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
nrruurNTiiim,
J. I. WALDO, M.flnjr.
T. T. CIKKII, HllmtMii.
J. (J, MILHON, Hulrtti.
H. LAYMAN, WoolWn.
Wm, AIUIHrilONd, Hwitb filrin.
iitmrr,
K. M. OIIOIHAK, HtlfM.
ULKH(,
V. 1. 1IA1I0OCK, Hilrtn,
J. ILJITAIIIt, ;t NtlFin,
Tmni'iirn,
A. 0. CONIUT, Ann. Mill.
IIKMUII,
A. r. IILAOKPItllV, flllvftt.....
wmuiiilomti,
A. ill. COIIXM.IUH, Marlon.
W. T (HUM. llnl.W.1.
viirvl nui'mirrrMirKT,
I). V. YOIillll. Hllt.rtuu.
UMKTOK,
W. 1. 01)1. Villi, i:..t Hilrin.
0OH..NVH,
Illi. 1). 0. 1IYI.A.NII. Wumlburn.
oiiu (tsiiiiissi(..i, di:i.i:oati:s.
Our iiillMiimnru having h aiirfrlt
of pollllwil talk, hut they Htnntl (hi
lulllutioii without Um of hfiillh.
Allthivo imiIUIhiI pnrtliH Imvo hul
u liittrliiK, mid tlic iirKiiinciitH tluy
iruaoiit Imvo Intii iirronlfil u lair
htiirliiK. One liKirtmit poi lit In
volvwl In tlu nh'ctloii next inoiitli
III tliiMi'prm'iitutlon of tills ttllllt III
congrtM. Our ilclintlon In how it
iiilillniiii, hluh In fairly expositive
oftlio polltlcM of llui Ntalo, lint how
tlio inmnt mixing up of IHIIIICH
limy ulrM (lie roaiill at tho jiolU,
lllllfllMV tllW JllllKllll'Ilt of tlltMIHWt
wary. i(ii'iiitttlvi lli'iiimiiut
iwki all imiiaiiro from jHillthiil foca,
ami U (nmicly HtittuliitNl liy IiIh
own jmrly. Il( la ImUifittlKalilo In
Uit'tlU'lmruiMif hi iltillw, lilrt kiv
vImm nIwhy Ih-Iiik at the itiiiiumuil
uf littKoiiiiitltminu, iiiiiI wlilUi u i
not HiutililoiiH to umki xliowy
.H.Ht,lM't,IU'lIHlWyHO IihiiiI wlion
liU pnwmv in um'AiI, and lilt volivt
Mn(tiurNlly on tlu rljjlit Mile.
tMiwor WIIIIhiiih, In uikIukMi'.
IlKfiiuiiiiiV nkHttliiii ilw oil on the
vnluMf IchUIhIIvo o.Nporloniv in it
liimnU'r of conitroiw. A iihw iiihii
tit tlmt iMMly Umm mi nnicli to lnMrn,
lit) U trxinp to fVcryUnly ami
wverylMMly U vtrunip to hint, n U
lmliirnlly tlinlil In tlmMluK liltn
rtf fttrwMnl niil WmIwn.vh Hfwlil of
HMkligr iiiUuktw, tlmt for the jtrnwt
r wrl of liU ttnti tertn H U if Wut
U(tM UM (l III COIIittitlHnt, Mllll it
liMta U provtxi wlutlir lu p
mm rttiiMM for the trunt ho )w uu
ikifUWvu. 'llit U not to w iihhIiw mii
iMtiiiuiit MKHliiat wiuIiiik now mii
In (ungtMK, but m thi Unto It h
tKKltftl wtttylit.
Our MlMtoi iv oiyl to by
MitiHtuf tin Ml((ni a Miturmiy
hit mtlnwit mruoniUtidis mimI Uiui
not uutnuuuMkot In tUWr mhi'y
if thr b'U4 tuifit;lut It Mtitat
b rtiiuiuUivl limy wv ivtHibltauto,
MMMMMMt of iumv tlwu VWftfl
toWttl. aiul nttltiful Mlvutvitf of
Otlto wtu'ii mny iikwauiv 4iUiu
IU wvUWa l uu(Hr iMu4aVitkMi.
Thr I'nlitHl Kmttw tl wow I
HtMMt ittl ntuliUn iti ST nuu
(; turtuuMtuf mtilk lu uu
MM wuuM fftv Uu MiMjurtt- to
U uilMMr pmrty. TUbi to hoitlinc
mm UMTtfiu. TtM ad
Wlttfatfrvliuu lu druuirMfc omm!, ,
Da luwr uoum of uiTnMt ifeauv
Otilhs Mtd ilw wum Md to IWJ
llMNr kW by uuc nuOofit. Mr.
DrfiV UHtu &iUwk wliU Um pre.
( MMfraa. Umtrk Ub mci, Mkl i
Uw wuttlti mi4rklrti if hi HP' j
mmnt will U tlHtmuiunl by tr j
avni IM to hu Umm fr
filtoluMak Tfc ummhV of Onm
iiMtMfcrJtiMMiity
ard fxiK-rinicntM. Ik-publican as
cendency after the date named
depend Hjwnthe Miwlom and earn
etiK" of the jwrty. Hut It Is a time
when everyone count one. Itepub
lieaiw of all shadeH of belief high
tarin'and low tarifi; pro-liquor and
anti-liquor nre required to bury all
minor dlfferencei and vote the leg
islative ticket straight, because
trilling with that Ixnly may lead
to iiionientwiH coiiKeiiueucvf. Many
may be diwwtiHiled, and wine look
for a change of principle; but let
them hold on for awhile. Wo are
alKHit to cro-M a dangerous stream,
and all swapping of hori muf t le
deferred till we arrive on the other
Bhore.
(iOVi:itNoii iiii.i.'s virro.
(jovemor Jlill haHU hccond time
vetoed the Crosby high licenwj bill.
In relating thiH diwournging piece
of newB tlio iroui)tiiig 1h to get an
gry at the New York executive, and
charge him with being in league
with the iucmlcrM of the accursed
rum tralllc. Hut, if we arc to take
the iirguinuiitH of the prohibitionitH
at their face value, thin democratic
olllcial Iihh done a wine and conserv
ative net. Under high llceiiHe and
other Hlmilar reHtrictloim, the liquor
biinlntfM thriven, the number of ar-
rcwlH IncrciiHCH and the coiiMiiniptloii
of liquor enlarged. It IuIIh good cany
Houlri, too, Into a dream of false se
curity. They wish the world im
proved without noisy ado, and sui-po-c
that high licenses Imposed on
saloon keepers Is it half way step to
prohibition. This being tlie fact, it
is a little strange the terrible alarm
that seized the liquor dealer in New
York when tlio bill passed tlio state
assembly. Thousands of industrious
citizens, It was declared, would be
deprived of their livelihood, and the
jMsir man lie dutrauded of his neces
sary potation. If high license is
lu the Interest of the liquor trmlefl
why the frantic apH'iils for help that
have been put fortli in the whisky
organs of the empire state the last
few weeks?
The prohibitionists may now felic
itate themselves over the half loaf
being snatched from the moral re
formers In New York, and then tell
us how much nearer they are, by tlio
reactionary and obstructive veto of
Oov. Hill, to the amendment to the
national constitution they are seek
ing of congress.
Sl-AY AIVKKTLSKMKTS.
PROPOSALS INVITED.
The board of trut f the Oregon SMie
InmneAiirlum hereby Invite seated njg
mI for furn!hlnir t the Aaylam DM
pound, more or lew, of butter ofljtjlimj
Itr to be furnlohed In ueh nttantltM rbiI
at ueh tlmeo rwiiilred, for on year.
Jlonnl renervw the rlitht t) reject any WHl
Hit bill".
IMd will be oinI at 2 o'clock p. m., on
Itorttf. .;TEK I(KNNOyK,
OBO. W. MrKKIDK,
Ci. W. WKIIII,
IhjHrdofTrmteci".
WMi A. Mu.M.v. Clerk of Iknl. H0.H5
.kiv AU-IIRTlSiaiENTS.
Two bay ma rec. on- irearaand the oth
er 5 yean old. Itteht shoulder of one bnind
el A and left with a J with n V made by
Mtutcinn tne curve miiw aian yi mr vi
Iteturn tliein, or mjiiiI liifornialinn to
Htrong, Salem Oregon.
May 6, li.
STAIGER BROS,
.
Boots
ImiKirtersHnd Dealers In
((W
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THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES
IN THE CITY IS AT
R. M. WADE & CO'S,
282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.
Garland Stoves,
Charter Oak Stoves,
. Brighton Ranges,
AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES,
Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages.
i
J. D. McCully,
IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF
Latkst Styi.bs!
Li:adi.V(i Links!
Lowkst Pkicijs!
W. II.
(ieiicral Agents for Oregon of
FoKvtlic's Infallililc Corn Cure.
ni:w TU.IIAV.
YARIW STORK!
W. M. SARGEANT
Knima MiiKKtiH'k of
Wall Pajier, llonlcrc ami Centers,
BABY BUQGItS, EXPRESS WAGONS,
Toj Tool Clieb, Vcloeidfci, llifjcles,
msKKTN. tu.l all lIu.U of Fit VMKS.
Motililings and Frames Made to Order.
IWur MMr. Ihw and wtilfi.. lvm't
ftwwt I lie rtl. iHalrlHl, mh an TiiU
Villi- ,rf all kind. Ilnwltw of all !., uiul
llmlw. AUittitt
GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED,
Mala ljr fraiiiw.it hII kltev. In 6.H er.
Uiliui ft llwt rnu Iw tiMMHeht of.
Corno and See for Yoursolvos I
Deinocmtic Slate Tickof.
KW VnaMwlkl IflMtuta.
W. y HKHINWHK,
W. H. Htr.YIM.',
K, h. aKU'wojrrn.
larOMWMHMM.
JOMN it. DUM.V,
rWKMiMJiMtaMS
HmX WX.VrrTT.
rr rnaila Alton? m ntairin.
243 Commercial Street,
(Oco. K. t:K)d'Hold Htand.)
HALKM, : : : : : ORKOON
FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN
And others In need of
Team or Carriaa'c Harness
It will lu to your Interest to call upon nip
l)i'fnr puri'lmslm; elsewhere, as I Imvo tlio
lnruwtand most completu Block In the city.
1'rlwa reduced to kuIi tho limes. Juht rc
eeheil u Hue lino of
Carriage Harness from A. F. llissler k Co.
OK CHICAGO,
For which I mil miIoiikcuI. Tluo Imruw
aiuiill lumlo fnini
First Class Pithburg Leather,
Wiirrantwl. Tlie tlnnst lino of Dusters,
lliiKK Holies, and Whips In the city. All
tlieMiaoods 1 inn Milling at vcrv elop (Ik
lire. ThunkliiK the public fortfielrlllK'ml
IHitroiniKC lu the xiHt, I sluilt emlenvor by
strict iittciitliin to huslnei.H to merit iic.ui
tlniuouvoftlielr fuvomlii the fiitino.
IC. S. UMTORT.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
3IISCEI.I,VjajOU8.
H. W. COX,
(Successor to The Port Drug;Co.)
100 State Street, Salem. Oregofi
FULL -LINE
Drugs and Medicines
-H ATS
AND-
FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
"49 COMMERCIAL STREET,
SALEM, OREGON.
WM". BROWN & CO.
-DEALER IN-
flVI
1 tl
SIKIltsI
lift III.
Wlltl.M IT
ih Is hereliy
MAY rONCKItN-NO-alvi'ii
Him the nuiletv
ned lias been anilultd adtiilnl-tmtor
III.' Delate of It. A. (Iivner bile .if kuIiI
count) , deoeMMHl, by the huiiorable county
wiurt ufthe stale nl Oriyou, r.ir tliemunty
of .Marlon. All ik'ixuis iiiivIuk claims
HKalnst said estate are hereby rtsiilud to
prekent them vt Itli pniHr wiuchers to the
(irlsuold's til.K'k, Sli'iii, Omtoii. ulihfn
iimlerMUned at the ottiiv of J. J. Murniiv.
.I., I. ....... u..i .. .-.. r
six mouths from I lie (Isle of I his uotUv.
AI.ONX) (llfeNKU,
AdmlitUtrator of said ektatii.
Salem, Onii., .May II. Ks.
Ilitls Wanted.
B 1 O 1 O Tl S
O Cfl "FT
o rs, o
ii ir, i 'twtoff, 1
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1 j J1 ' I ' J
s ITTI'oTBis
Lcalhcr and Findings! mf
CASH PAID FOR flVYO ysMB
Wool, Hides, Fells and Furs. JMf
No. all Commercial Street, r , 'a" 8yr
SALKM, - . OUEOOV. VL.HAl" nHf
CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES
Toilet Articles,
Perfumeries,
Druggist Sundries.
Physicians Prescriptions and Family '
Recipes a Specially.
AGENCY FOtt THE CELEBRATED
FULL. HAVANA FILLER
Red Letter 5c. Cigar,
tt2,The best Ave tent cigar lu the mar-
II. W. COX,
100 State Street. Salem.
A New Deal In Wool
I nm now In the market soliciting the
trade of all who buy their yearly supply or
wood In the summer months. I am pre
pared to saw, split and store all cord
wood 6old to my customers in
lots from six cords to any large amount
desired. A largo and well selected stock or
all kinds of wood. Jlay and Juno I offer
extra .Inducements nnd It will pay you to
call and get my prices right away. All
wood corded at your place of residence or
business and then sawed and stored. I also
offer extra Inducements to those who wish
to buy in single cord lots by tho year. My
office is with G. W. Johnson, 235 Commer
cial street, where I will be glad to see all
of my old customers and many newone
Iluy once with this system of handling
wood and you will always continue.
UEU. 13. GOODHUE.
tt
DUGAN BROS.,
PLXJIvE BERS I
' GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
And dealers In.
Steam and
Plumbing
Goods,
. 132 State Street,
SALEM, : : : : OREGON.
FOR BARGAINS IN
FURNITURE
GO TO
ROTAN & WHITNEY,
State Street, Salem, Oregon.
Having bought out tho remainder of tlie
chair factory's Mock, wo are prepared to
sell chains lower than any house in Oregon.
THE YAQUIWA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company's
steiinihhip lino. 223 miles bhorter, 20 hours
lesstimo than by any other route. FIrbt
class through passenger and freight line
from Portland and all points in tho 'Wil
lamette valley to mid from San Francisco.
Willamette River Line of Steamers:
Tlio "Wm. M. Hoag," the "N. S. Bent
ey." the "Three Sisters," n-e in service for
both passenger and freight tralllc between
Corvallisand Portland and intermediate
IIM'SUI,. Inviiranwi'tmiiiHiiv rsi. m
llitoii, h III rcl (ibid for tho erection
a llirw )or) (brlotc and iiuturl rtxifi, i
in- u.iiitiiiur. ruin auumaHuneaiiuiii
i me .mice of waller Piiali.
llliU will la eil mi the 15th, at i
e bulldliiK. Ptaiw amHiwiltlealloiih iiih
I--. u. .. t !. ..ti . .. .! it. . . .. t
(f-iii. ui.i.
t n'Moek 1'. M.
llHACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIESi!
ri riailt ltf r-i-tFV-Ml lit t-.tfrt.lt -nvun.t .til
.!.. - - " " "W i
by
INKlTMANrK C1M1 v w
II. V. LVmtuk, Stv'f and .Mir
A. E.STRANG.
No, MM aimmwvtal Sr-ei.
&VLICM, - - OHKliON.
HVUH IN
cnocmw nwrt iiextr.
"-,H,
T. U U4VIH!KN,
CMAMUH -ULUW,
W. P. UtHlA.V.
NIHY ieNOMAK-M.
W. 1. HAY,
U. K VAX VTiAWm.
A line line of hacks, buggies, carts car.
rlages, bucklKwrds, etc. Ilot i our own
male and the beM ea.tern inude bifileS
Every one Warranted I
JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING.
STOVFRflnWRANr-CC. --es:
SCRIHKR
Twwur- ami Artistic Matal Work
a Spacmity.
and lommerclalbtiWt,.sie,n.'' ltf
POHLR.
and
ednesdav and Friday. 3 m:
luesnay, Ttiursday and Saturday. 0 r Mi
.c i-uriiiinu, niesuay, rui
- , . quange sailing dates
Capital Lumbering Company! ill
it tor
nmv.
ItR. HICIIAHUM.IN
. 1 n FUI
Wi-illliailhill.tlM.
WKW VK K
V Hu
lob Fw Wwi
m r i f 5 4 m 81
rir mirtl rul Hum Itr urc
" "w --h or war im hmt. nm
rnuc-i -d m.i- 57uS5STu; i
mSmUwm
ntUkmSS
MAMKAtTl-KKRS OK AXI nK.VI.KK8 IX
H-VOiy anoty of Oregon 1
Dressed and Undressed.
IWWTA.VTLY OX MAX:
imilei'.
SfeaS-RSfflBi Mingles, Laths, Pickets. Ffinrfi Pnctc
AiivS, Jtc
SLEM' -
w
"Ml
IUb-iik-W.MnMUIM.
Tri
OREGON,
and Messrs. llullman & Co's wharf, 200 and
21)2 1-ront street, Portland, three times each
week as follows :
NOItTH beund:
Leave Corvallls, Honday, Wednesday and
f' I '' .B A m; nrrivo Salem Monday,
tejive saiem
....... n .. ...
1,1,1 Ui., u x ..,
TlmrKilnv nnd
,... .... ..,. ' .
.7.11.111,1.-, o:xt 1 M,
south heund:
Leave Portland, Monday, AVednesday
and Friday, (1am: arrive Salem, Monday,
ednesday and Friday, 7:15 P Mj leave
Niloin.luosdny Thursday and Saturday,
6am; arrive Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, 8:30 1- st,
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):
Leave Albany 1:00 I'M
Lwivc Corvallls 1:47 PM
Arrive Yaqulna 550 I'M
Irfvo Yaqulna &S0AM
Leave Corvallls 10:38 AM
Arrive Albany 11:15 AM
' .,C' ,mlns connect :nl Albany and
Corvallls. '
The above trains connect at YAQUINA
with tho Oregon Development Co's Line
of hteHinshlps between Yaquiua and San
h muclsco.
SAILING HATES.
STEAMERS, TOOM SAN FIIANCISCO.
Wlllametto Valley, April 3)
1 aniette Vallejv. .May 10
J, amette Valley May SI
W lllamette Valley May SI
bTKAMEIlS. KKOM YAQVIKA.
Willamette Valley . May 5
JJ 1 ltametto Valley May 1J
lllamette Valley .Mny 20
niA '"lny roCTven the right to
ohange sailing dates without notleo.
from Portland and all
' point oan make eh-e
ine trains or ine
at Albanr or Corvnllts,
SUan l.rnlr. ulimild
?.I,e.,?arJlveHt Yaqulna the 'evening
before date of hailing.
lirf K,M FelP,,, iMl A,wng ,k'
fflNi ,r Information appy to Messrs
m ' A. " Froleht and Ticket
Aeuu and 302 Front st.. Portland, Or.
SsL"?llTS- Ac'1 Oen'l Frt. i
. Aft- Oregon Parfttolt. 1L On..
,,.,,., Corvallls, Or.
-VSWELUJr.Oen'l Frl;
P Aft'Oi
refou Development
San Frenatseo, Cul.
BLACKailTHING
AXI
Horseshoeing ! !
JOHN KNIGHT, The Horsashoar,
W OoouaraUU ureM. Slem, Or.
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