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"T-WC 4 jjUUSD GENERAL NEWS Account of Doings in City and iQuiurj SOME COMPUOMISE WANTED. . bir Useful Suggestions to Doctor Lition Friends. Ed. Jeukal: There seems to be h'n. bitter antagonism to the third party nnd its methods, that me effort at compiimiiou umuu8 the friends of prohibition should bo ,Jje. Lovers of the cause are loath to lose the help of 17,000 votes who stayedaway irom iuu pons nisi, iiui, nd of 9,000 more, who were offend- .i for snmo cause iiuu uwu ic- M a a i r aIp n y Biained at home. Such was Dr. Driver's plain talk in the lecture lie ehereou Friday night. "SVlry cannot these 26,000 men be cemented into a "unit", the' same.lns "the M.irv unit." mentioned by J. W. Watts in tho Oregoninn of June 2d? The 3,000 third party friends who voted, were by Bro. Driver's ad mission, a part of the 20,000 votes cast for the amendment lastNovem her. With these to play on there would be a possible voting force of innn. Now. surely, there is as wide a field for the God given plan of work as there ever was. Surely third party followers are ns easily Induced to vote right ns nny others. Let me adduce an example of Dr. Driver's unit work, as shown by the whisky men of Oregon at the- last two elections. The state being largely republican there has been successively for two elections, a su preme judge whose platfprm was old anti-sumptuary put on the bench. But Bro. Watts .said, "divided we fall." How is it that tho whisky combination reverses this time-honored adage, and makes it read "di vided we stand?" Their forces are inboth the old parties. Herein is the secret of their .work. "While there are two parties only, It is easy enough for them to flop overs vYptes enough in states or counties, nearly oenly divided, to elect men friendly to their interest. And they do Itj n practice the lovers of God's plan have not yet adopted. The intervention of the prohibitionists confuses this game, which accounts for the un stinted abuse heaped on it. Tho saloon men know who mean blood. Surely Dr. Driver, if he is tho ab stinent man he professes to be, and the lover of morality we expect, to see in a preacher, ought to, feel as friendly toward the third party brethren ns toward those of the par ty with a whisky platform.wbbm ho declares he will never support, '!so help me, God." Why not let the good work go on? "What is the Use ofhavinganarmy of the Lord offi cered with the devil's men? Will Bros. Watts and Driver show us any good reason for keeping our forces under the command of parties hav ing such a unit of power? What is the meaning of Paul's expression "Come out from among them," but that of concentrating of influence! Temperance workers, beware of wise philosophy! It is true that di Mdedus are tho saloon forces in the democratic and republican parties, they stand. They arc true to thplr professions, while the avowed lovers prohibition nro not, and they snow it. IJuta small amount of perception is necessary to discern tne fact that party success IK first, and prohibition after, with many wno deprecate the use of political toachinery in briuging about re form. The prohibitory laws of Jialne, Kansas and Iowu aro not due to nonpartisan work alone. They ? carried at a. time when the whisky element wna lulled in JMcled security; when tho dogma "wt "prohibition does not prohibit' w i believed. But the salooa men will not repeat their mistake. In Lexas, Michigan, Tennessee and Or Vm that party was alert when an "nendment was submitted, and wowing that the third party meant usiuess, it defeated the reform wvement by its well known meth "u Of controlling votes. "roe. Driver and Watts, don't let wose 3,000 shadowy affiliates neu "was tho efforts 0f oqou braves, "jaded by such veterans as your siveu, u G. W. Powell. Salem, June 4th. Fnatnl' Xtle The funeral of .tho late" Mrs. AsathaHalley will, take place to fornw (Weduesday) at 10 a. in., "Ww the residence, 4 miles riftrth of n, instead of the- Baptist rfiurch. 7 Interment "will bo In Lee 2ou cemetery. Friends are Eugene Malo, a native of England admitted to full eitiwraship y, and Jacob Mualhaupu, a dwkred his Intention of be-ComlflSacltbiein. NEARIXG THE END The Oregon and California Now Un der That Company's Control. Says the Portland News of to-day In tho United States Circuit Court yesterday Judge Deady made an or der In the caso of the Southern Pa cific railroad vs. the Oregon & Cali fornia Railroad et al. dismissing bill and discharging receiver ; also refer ring accounts toGeorgeH. Durham, master, to audit, etc. This was the suit originally brought by Harrison et al. against tho Oregon & Califor nia Railroad Company to recover mortgages held against that road. A few days ago an order was made by Judge Deady in which the Southern Pacific road was substitu ted in place of plaintiff's, Harrison et al., for the reason that they hnd bought up and held most of tho mortgages against tho Oregon & California. Tho order made yester day, dismissing the suits, virtually takes the road out of Receiver Koe hlcr's hands and places It under the control and management of the Southern Pacific Company. 1 LOCAL NOTES. Board of Trade to-night. Fruit Ice cream, at Strong & Co.'s. Call on Winters & Thomas for the best groceries in town. Painless, dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 92 State street. Cream soda, ice cream soda, milk skakes, lemonades, at Strong & Co.'s. Coal bus been discovered near Sweet Home, Llrin county. Co. C, 2nd regiment, gives an ex cursion to Portland on the 9th. C. D. Gabrielsen, wife nnd child, went to Vancouver, W. T., this morning. Rev. P. S. Knight went to Van couver, W. T., this morning, to visit his mother. Pleasure lovers should remember Reilly and Wood's big show which appears here on, the Oth. Mr. Griffith, of Miles fllty,. Mon tana, came up overland from Cali fornia, and is at tho Monroe house. Rev. F. P. Tower, financial ngent of tho Willamette university, has returned from an extended tour of the East. Eugcner Willis was unanimously continued as, the assignee of the baukrupt stock of A. Mayer, by the creditors to-day. There, will bo n meeting of the musical alumnao. of the Willamette university, at 650 o'clock p. m. to day, at the home of Miss Maggie J. Cosper ; by order of the presidont. A slaughter sale of the bankrupt goods of A. Mayer is announced in our columns. Bargains will bo mado to those who can avail them selves of the opportunity. The entire stock must be closed out. The last issuo of tbo Silverton Ap peal began tho nintli volume of that prosperous sheet. Its proprietor, H. G. Guild, is working faithfully to give his patrons a good paper, and wo are pleased to see that his efforts are liberally encouraged. The Sp&sm Abated. Periodically, and sometimes often- si. 41m smimmr (a antvnil Tulfll nri VI, IUU VUUUUJ 0 DV4AWM ?.& election spasm, tho effects of which arc so paralyzing, that the ordinary offices of life nro neglected. This state has been thus afflicted, and while tho attack lasted, newspapers and politicians could talk about nothing but tho tax oh wool, the evils of tho rum traffic and the per fidy of Cleveland. Yesterday tne patient reached tho climax. It was taken with a convulsion wnicn lasted nearly all day, but tho vio lence abated about six p'clock. A council of doctors was held inwhich a summing up of the attack was tnii nnd tho natleut nasseu a quiet night To-day a plight rest lessness is apparenty but otherwise i, mninilv fa nvor. Wo mav now look fora return to tho ordinary af fairs or lire. Dlcknu (o A.rertlse 0rr$on. Charles Dickens Jr., was greatly pleased with thcniaunerwith which he was treated In Oregon. As a method of showing his gratitnde, he has requested Will G. Steel to for ward to him In England, from time to time, such pictures nnd descrip tions of bits of Oregon scenery as Mr. fitil mnv consider appropriate. These will be published in "All the Year Rounds a poriomcaicaueauy Mr. Dickens. This will 1 ft good advertlaoniout for Oregon, Mr. Dickons sai4 ho would like to6ec the nmn AiimatA in winter, as the weather while he was bore reminded bun bo muoh Of England Bo he lite family will come back in aboutJ two years and stay here ror Bevenu weeks. WORKED LIKE A XEW BROOM. Tho Republicans Sweep Things Clean, Gains All Out the Stste. A great deal of interest hns boon taken in the result of tho election of yesterday, and while it was thought last night that the republicans had been successful, not oven the most hopeful in that party dared expect a result as full of cheer as is bulletined in to-day's report. Tne latest from the state is that Hermann will have a majority of fully 3500, while tho republicans have made large gains all over tho state. The republicans have elected everything in Marion, Multnomah, Douglas, Lane, Polk, Benton nnd Yamhill counties, and have elected part of their ticket in Umatilla, Linn and Jackson counties. In Umatilla and Jackson, the republi cans gain a representative each, and tho same is reported from Union, Baker and Clatsop counties. In this county every man on the republican ticket is elected by no ,less than 100 majority, nud from that to 250 majority. The legislature will be from 12 to 20 repub lican on a joint ballot Tho repub licans aro exceedingly jubilant, as in no county is there reported a loss, as compared with the vote of two years ago, and in all counties de cided galus aro made. The prohibi tion vote failed to materialize in the numbers prophesied for it, and it will be a factor in politics in this state, no more. Iu the accompanying table, is given tho vote as far as received, although all precincts have been heard from, In a sufficient measure to estimate the, general majority. As a demo cratic leader remarked to a Journal reporter, ",T,ho democrats have met the enemy, and they aro his'n." A Market for Fruit. It has been successfully, demon strated that the Willamette, valley, can produce as fine and finer 'faults than any place In tho world. It now becomes necessary to ensfcabout for some means of disposing of the fruit wo shall raise. No one who has investigated tho matter has any fears that the Eastern market, will take all we can supply. The question arises, liow shnll wo pre pare it for market? Tho farmer who has several acres of apples, prunes, pears or plums should bo prepared to dry his fruit. We recently asked Dr, Reynolds what dryer ho uses for his prunes and plums. Ho informed us' that he is usingNo. 5, Jory dryer, manufactured here in Salem by our fellow townsmen H. S. Jory & Son. Ho further stated that in his opin ion it is, tho most practicable dryer yet made. Last fall the writer visit ed the nursery and orchard ofSeth Llewellyn of Milwaukee, Oregon,and found a number of dryers in opera tion. Mr. Llewellvn informed us that he believed it u grand success. vo mention tills because wo nave had experience with drying fruit, and know that tho cheapest is not always tho best. Yet, Mr. Jory's dryer Is sold as cheaply as it can be built. No fancy price for the patent is added. We would discourage any nnd every one from experimenting with home mado dryers, on tho ground of economy. An examina tion of this drycr.will satisfy you that you cannot do better than to give them an order. C0J1JIK.CE)IEM EXERCISES. This office is in receipt of an invi tation to attend the commencement exercises of tho Oregon State Nor mal school on Wednesday, Juno 13. Following Is the graduating class: Collegiate J. W. Dawson, J. A. Houck, G. E. Houck. Commercial Morenco Baber, J. D. Murphy, H. W. Shrevc, G. C. Bacon. Normal It. T. Burnett, Lena Butler, W 8. Carpenter, Lottie Ground, Isabel Gray, S. Goodnight, J. A. Houch, Inez Hamilton, Lizzie Jakes, C, H, Jones, H, J. Littlefleld, Jean MoDaulel, E. C. Peutland, Ida Smith, S. Shedd, W. L. Worth, Vida Worth, May Woodbury, Sarah Wimberly, T. A. Wann. (Special to tbo JOUh.val.) Folk County .Republican. McCoy, June 5. Ed. T. Hatch, republican, for state senate, has forty majority. The county 1 moro strongly republican than for years. Everything republican Is elected, oxcept shorlff, which ia doubtful. A subscriber Justin from Silverton ays tho , democrats scratched .Sojl wood from their tlokel because, ho is a temperance man pud voted for the amendment, and. gave thdr support to Yoder. Thirty-five votefl wore given to the republican candidate because of hte competitor's total ab stinence proclivities. nrrnnwiii irm Of nts' FurnkMng Good. Q. W. Johnson, tho clothier, keeps a full lincof the lending manufactur ers' goods. Call nudexnmlno his stock of clothing nnd furnishing foods. "KM3JLasVNcmr REED'S OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, June 9, 1888. The lending Vnudcvlllo Entertainment of tho world) Mora pcoplal .Moro novel ties! Moro cpenlvo nets than nny other traveling combination in Anicricn. REILLY & WOOD'S Big Show, Brass Band anil Orchestra. Lnrger, stronger nnd greater than nny Vaudeville company that hns over visited tho const. A strictly nil feature, show. Ouo of tho principal features being tho Nkijson Family (OHHobert, Arthur, Samuel, Charles, George, nnd Frank. Tho greatest features over brought from Kurope. Tho champion of champions. The acrobat lo marvels of Uio age, Introducing their great success, "The Falling Column?' performed only by thco artists. Ton other loatures nnd concluding with tho funniest Irish comedy ever written, entitled "Sknatoii McbKK," Look out for tho grand street parade. Reserved seats on sale nt l'ntton's book store. Admission CO cents, reserved seats 75 cents. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT I 530 ACRES Well watered nnd plenty ol timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow nnd 150 acres plow land. Fifty head of cattlo with tl)0 placo If wanted, nnd horses enough to run it. Within live miles of depot on tho O. & U. It. IU A bargain for somebody. Enquire at 0 e nf Capital Journal. II. K. DcBois. job Dubois; Dubois brothers .Proprietors FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Fromlf 1 to S3 perjday. SALEM, - . OHEGON. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Coffee house! East Side Liberty, opp.iOpera House, S. B. WATKINS, -:- Prop. ttSiMealsntnllhourH, finm 5oto25o.?iitL CRONISE & WILSON. LEADING JOB PRINTERS. (In State Insurance. Iliitldlng) Good work. Fair prices. Prompt. Re liable. VARIETY STORE! W. M. SARGEANT iKeops a flno stock of Wall Paper, Borders and Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Toy Tool Chests, Velocipedes, Bicycles, BASKETS, and all kind of FKAJIES Mouldings and Frames Made (o Order. Tissue paper, leaves nnd centers. Don't forget tho urtlst material, such uh Tube I'nlntKofnll kinds, llrtishes of all Hlzes, nnd Illenders. Also tho WV GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED, MnU for frames ot nil sires, in fnct every- tuing fise muv am ov wiuugm ui. Come and See for Yourselves SPECIAL OPKER ON LARGE BODY Fill WOOD. I ofTer tho best qunllty of large Mr wood In five cord lot nnd over, wiwed twice, at SB per cord; wwed onoe,3 tw. If you wunt the bent stove wood, the bout furnace wood, and tbo cheapest wood you cun burn, eive mo yourorder. Any order tukon now will held good to September 1st. No payment demanded until wood U delivered. Now U your time to engage your winter1 up- Piror.wood. oKaaooormuK. Office with O. W. Johnson. SV5 Commer cial treet.. HENRY -SCH0MAKER, Manufacturer ot The Standard (JoniliinAtioD foncjil No, 260 Commercial St. All Styles of Fearing Made (o-Ork ON SHORT NOTICE. Ghemekete lob MIS011T.I.AN13OITS. GREAT SLAUGHTER ! -X X Having been continued as Assignee of A. Mayer, I will now offer tho entire stock of Dry Goods, Ka.ncy Goods, And Gents' Furnishing .Goods, AT I (M SACRIFICE ! To Close .v'Nonc .. .Reserved, ,',!iill .'JIust ;; Go!' YOU WHO HAVE MONEY Can Secure Bargains ! All Sales Strictly for Cash. ii f msi mo ci now? YOU USE GILlOTT'S 404-303, Oil SPENCEWAN, OR A 11AEO- ROAD STEEL PEN WHICH COSTS YOU ' One Cent Each! You Use a New One Every Two Days. YOU CAN BUY A Mai Todd Diamond Pointed Gold Fen FOR $1.25, WHICH IS WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS. CAN YOU NOT SEE THE ECONOMY IN RUYINCI GOLD IN, PLACE OF STEEL? T. ,McF. :PATTjON, Sple Agpnt WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A. m ;. LARGE' AND COMPLETE LINE OF Sunday School and Day School Howard Cards ALSO, SEVERAL THOUSAND , . I(, ,,,. - , Embossed Pictures for Scrap Albums! NOTICE THE DISPLAY IN SHOW WINDOW. 98, STATE ST. - . SALEM.. OR m wf ' THI DUGAN BROS., PLUMBlERS J GAS AND $T3AM FETTERS. .And;dealm In- ii4,pna JUj?n&ingi..gpods! iag Mate Street. ' 8ALEST, : : : : OREGON. X X- Them: Out. EX WILLIS, AhsIriico of A. Mnycr. I, 7T-, K.J. . Cabinet Maker! -AND UND.RTMER. yAHHAtt'S iiuioK. HTATKBTIUOir, - ',. v Salem Oregon. All kind of Kurnltur wade to ordec A full lloe of OukcU alwaya oil baud. tA&.ji I