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, ggg I NBW ADVERTISEMENTS. " NEW AnVEBTBBttKHTB. - V . i&4iw kVft ' trxr r-" F .- ISV M'J (jsi gy .A- w $$? w"!'52S i . . i.,..n-v nnd EVENING CAVITAL JOURNAL PUHI.1HHH IVIRY EVENINO EXCEPT SUNDAY. BT T1IB Capital Journal PubKthlng Company. IBCOHPOBATED. tBee, Mi Ct 8tTopr Howe Work TBHM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION: PAILYJ One year, by mall--; Six month, by mall-- V 00 2 fiO 1 rsrec momiwuj ----.-- js Per weeK aeiiTcr " .... i fne year i oo Iz month M liree month wrmtmMteni nre authorltcd to re eclvo subneriptlonn. jKTAdvertUIng rote on application to WITX H. PAKIIV. Manager. " -Hnlered at the Halcm Po-domee a eeond-cbM matter. MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1688. AK.0UKEMET8. jjlK-Webnter-llradley Co.-March 12. Jlaverly's Mlnstreta-Mnrch'SS. A DAKOTA IIMZZAUI. Wi.i.inm !m hucIi a lwlitlcnl ey clone struck any locality an that which took ltn starting point from tho btato house last Saturday In the removal of Sutwrlntcmlent UIow by Gov. l'cnnoycr. It just stampeded thu doinocratlc honta ho that they tumbled over ono another lu all di rection. Excited crowds were Been -on every comer and in every public reHort, excitedly illacusHing me irrcnt cutoHtropho to the crop of dem- nrntlu honcH. Tho seed of discord which luw been budding for some ilinoln thoganlen of tho faithful were brought to full bloom by the (lory fliuhos of Governor Ponnoyes's little trail. Hut whllolt Is fun for republicans to watch tho growth of anlmosltloH among our iiretn irn of opiKwito faith; while It makes no dlireronco to uh whether the bigger crowd of HympiitliizerH standi. with tliu Rovunior or tho deposed cupcrlntendont, it does make a dlf furuiHHj to every citizen In tho Htatc ' whether tho governor had caimoas juwlgned for Mr. Clow's removal, or whether that removal was to wvtUfy perxonnl pique. The governor charges him with uplng tho convict labor of tho state for his own use and benefit, and falling to return to the statu the value thereof, thus establishing tho Imputation tlmt Mr. Clow was attempting to swindle tho state. If this Is true, no one can blame Mr. Pen uoyer for Ids action. Hut Mr. Clow denies tho Insinuation. Bays (hat he only made use of a few "trusties" on ouu or two occasions, 4iiid at such work as ho considered iho state properly liable, but still, when ho found that some persons wero kicking about it, ho ohurged himself with tho amount of the jmrvlMM and imld It over at tho proper time. To substantiate this MtuudH Mr. Clow's record as an Inmost man, which has never teforo boon called lu miestlou, and also his record us sinwrlntondout of the jvjwliontlary, which In ull respects tuts been clean, manly and honest. Thus the matter utands, between tho governor of the state and the ohalriimii tr the Balom domoenUlu olub, and this Is tho case upon the rfloinoenits of Orvinta will sit In Judgment. If tho expressions heard .Saturday and yesterday are any lu -dloatloii, there will bo a majority lu fuvorof Clow, It being freely .wrt 4sl that he was rumoved fonio other mo thitu his refusal to become tho tool of tho governor, and his determination to run tho Institution upon tiUuh principles in liotxmsUiorixl wrrvot. Tho word goon round that mo umitlon of n jwrsonal umuhlue I Mr. Ponnoyeri great aim and that ho will have no u-w for any .man not mlworvient lu furthering his euuso. Tht wonU nre takou from demo iratlo mouths, for republican say very little ono way or tho othor, the pUt in tho democratic ranks Ulng .regular chasm. Tho only aim of rfjwblUimti U to rvdwii. the state from all p,wUiMty of ueh happen lug In the AUure by sending the dmoon.Uo administration to the nr and giving it a ohano to learn the wleutv of govwnimmt before jttwiiMUR to managw a grwt im jimnweaUh like Oivgon. IU7IK)IK'.VKY AMIWIL TUo I4ttrly dwiioanitto editor of thi UltttU nWM pWHlns when ha mii thmw a rwri or Imagi nary Mur Many of the loyal tnwi ullw w ilwd, who tuka proiuliiMit lrtlHonwhlgout tUvKmtluwnt to whkh tli U d. wllUtr U m ilotly wedddd. lib bdMt llok in thla Uh h lit Unit ihAOo 1imh mi wU b tovmt Vy H who fought undoc him w MwiUr what Uwlr 4oUUm hw to, tfcftt irwtlU of Uw x4hh(him who ruw t pnMHtiHMMv ttirwugh h lrliif wtM of lh Kraal HtM$- llWI'"IMI"lM"'" i t- ll..m.n Whose DIBtU'J skill did bo much In "hewing the way to the gulf wltn we ""' Ue 'Black EagW whose presence on tho presidential ticket .in 1884 was the Blgnal for pride in the heart of every unionBoldler, the Btaunch- eet dcmocraU ngw.r. calafllllatlons prevented their ot In, for him. This Is the man of whom the Vldette said in a recent issue: , , , "Logan at tho war raised a regi ment for tho Southern Confederacy and then ho sold out to the orth for 150,000 and a commission, was he more honorable than a 'coppcr- wwwl? Theie was no necessity whatever to ring In bucIi a senselona statement, nnd the soldier democrnta of this vicinity who fought under Gen. Logan, feel that It Is an Insult to his memory which they should resent. Agitation Is going on through out tho state for tho enactment of a iw mnklnL' nowsnapers that use auxiliary sheets incompetent for the publication of legal notices. r nininn that the lcclslaturo would tlnd It dim'cult to frame a law that would be Just and equitable In the matter, and that any attempt in that lino would work unnecessary hnnlahln. Every man riins his business as cheaply as his Judgment dictates, and If hocanglveaccepiamo reading matter to his constituency more cheaply by tho nuxlllary plan than by a full homo print, It is a part of Ills business. S. 8. Gimhi-e, tho Zena man who claims to be a pure and unadulterat ed prohl, washed clean from demo cracy, through the columns of tho Independence West SIdo nominates Judge (Ilrutus) Denny for county Judge of Polk county on the demo cratic ticket. If Samuel is sucn an ardent prohl ho should show It by dropping his alllllatlon with tho democratlo party. Misnuv loves company, Judgo Itamsey. Eugene It. Sktpworth, Peter D'Arcy unit other dlssppolnt ed aspirants are happy since Clow has been added to tho list. Pjttku D'Ancv, tho man who was upiolntcd private secretarj' to his oxcellenoy, tho governor, has nothing to say about the Clow mat ter. He says he's a thinker now. Will tho now wardonof tho pen itentiary bo. tho ox-ofllclo president of tho Salem Democratic Club? Which will tho Democratlo Club vindicate; their president or tho governor? KKAti ESTATK TKANSICI10SS. Tho following deetls wero recorded with the county clerk during tho past week: Ellon and Lute- Snvago to J. II. Albert, 188 acres in t 0 s r 2 w: $o50U F. 11. Uorrlnuer unil wlfo to Win. Derringer, 80 acres In t 0 s r 2 oj Mary A. Larklns to A. W. Forbes, 40 acres la t (I and 7 s r 2 w; $2100. S. W. It. Jones and wlfo to S. W. Jones, 140 acres In 1 0 s r 2 w; $3120. J. It. Lynch and wife to J. W. Cole. 12J acres In t U s r 1 wj $300. Stephen lladger nnd wlfo to F. Herlluir. 100 acres lu donation claim or Henry Zumwalt; $1200. Henry Greene and wife to Mrs. M, Smith, 27.70 nerealntTs r 1 w; $700. I. E. Putnam to Goo. W. Putnam. 261 acres in 1 8 s r 1 w; $3600. Thomas Sim to Samuel A. Keel, 141.i5 acres lu t 0 s r 2 e: patent. Jacob Staullbr et at. to Mary Stautlor. S5.44 acres In t 4 s r 1 w: flUW. Jacob htolnlwck et al. to Jacob Staulllir, 808.00 acrw In 1 4 s r 1 w; IVKHH.I, John Si-boll and wlfo to Elizabeth Stautlor et al., 2 acrea in 1 4 a r 1 w; Sarah A. HoVeudon et al. to Q, W. Weaver, lots 1, 2, a and 4, blk 8, lu Hubkartf: $150. ' John F. Miliar and wife to Anna Howl, land on High street, in Salem; $100. ' ' riomroTWV KVLSSf.Fcb.SVlStvS. In aeeurdanre lth the order of lha MHrhMt a. ONttnil Qiuttnlttee of the pro. IHWUM)Mrty,thet)UBtT IVmxtntlon of MM pari of Marlon county will t held in thoeit) of Salem on Friday, March J, at II o'ekwk a. m. tar th purWM oT noml natluc ndldateIVrtuntyonVr, and elo.telRg u dvlesatm to the ITohlbltlon Stale tV)vwtlon to m hold lu Portland, March at, 18. Thetxulsof replantation tar the msvwI preettwu of tho county In Mid couuty coin unl nxfUiu fbllews: l d4to at tare to caeii prednet and uttvaddllkMudfermchtta -olw ut (ur bgUWUvv llk4 In th ear of ISM. 8kWut ttlKH 1 HvulKta fl1" kww . m mtuin ui 7..tt. O... t-i--.-. "-H-:""--- Uu. j in vi wm. Marloa gw!Sy-.-r::.: ta .... . JL w PrJriL..3 3:":'"::1 i--- -...i j i DiMKBt. CbairnsA. MnNVHt,. .Jl iWw J, iiwuvnt J A strsdC ' "" :I pSSSdL8 a-UBUMm iiiiibmi w" ' t Kivrw Aiiffc" i CAM. FOE BEWBUOAN COSVKSTI05. A republican convention for tho stateof OiegoniscaUed to meet at I. . .., f Portland. Oregon, en Wednesday, the 11th day of AtS1 A. D. 1888, at 11 o'oiocb. u. fnr the nurposo of nominating cau fSr,Hlp;rn,P. followinK officers, dldates to-wlt Kcprescniauve m wr-". uZL irfentlal electors, supreme Representative in conKicai, X'ind district officers, ana to J..S2ffintoA1StlK Stm?CLS 'fnin:1 Tlie convention will consist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follews: Del. , 5 lake . Del I Baker-. Benton Z Lane -10 . 10 Clackamas "ri ".TT Clatsop : 'V"' -il 2 ColumDia ' TtV", 5 Crook 2 Curry 2 ' .. .- on Multnoman -j l'olk ? lintiirln,, a -iiuamuuK fc---5 S5SS5"ta Tillamook J ..-.1U . 8 Orant g fi!iw lnpknon 7 Wallowa 4 18T!FLl T.nt Tho same being ono delegate at i. frnn. pnnh countv and one .i.. fnr ovprv 150 voters and one for every fraction over one-half thereof, cast lor xton. jb " mann, congressman, at tne last general election. The committee recommend that the primaries be i.i,i Mnrr-li 31. 1888. aud the county conventions April 4, 1888, unless otherwise ordered by the ,.mhr uinfrnl nnmlTllttoG. Republican electors and voters of the state, wuuoui ifguiu w i political affiliations, who believe in the American principle of protect ive tariff aud dignifying American lnhnr. rrlvinir free, popular educa tion to the masses of the people. fr..tnnllv urotectinir all human riniita in ovnrv section of our com' mnn pnnntrv. and who desire to promote friendly feeling and per manent harmony tnrouguout tne state by maintaining a government pledged to these objects and prin ciples, are cordially invited to unite in selecting delegates to the repub lican state convention. Respect fully submitted, L. T. JJrowk, W. R. Ellis, H. B. Millkr. H. Houi.by, W. M. Simpson. the MAKKIITS. Tho Market continues InactU castor as craln Ih concerned. There Is a scarcltylof butter and It Is In good demand at fancy figures. Wheat 67 cents, Oats SXaM cents. Klour to per bbl. Potatoes weak 10c. Kkrh 12c Ijird IVaiOo. Wool-lflfflffic ir..n lOiAini Hhoulders few. Bacon 10 12c. Hay Timothy, 130, oats and cheat $H. Apples Q roen. 81 per busbell Apples dried bleached Scsundrled 67. i'inni linen, utmiuc ner id. Chickens Old taso ; young riaa Hides Beef hides, green, sc, dried 7c; deer skins, VOc ; sheep iielts, 1090c, accord lne to wool. liecf-3$(Alo gross. Mutton i60 per head. Hogs c, dressed. 1-OItTLAND UAUKKTS. Wheat Quote volley ,!131.3i ; Walla Walla, flrm, SM2M8. OatsMarket firm. Quote 4.$ic . Klour Valley standards quoted al SI.00. and Walla Vv'ollu brands fX&Q3.75, super fine JiS0275 per bbl. Hay Baled timothy quoted ot$I617per Ion. Feed Bran, per ton, 16I7; shorts 18 ju : cuoppep oaney, mmij per ion Barley Brewing, per ell. Jl J ground per ion. -i?;eou. tops Quote TfflPo per pound, .ard Kegs, or 6 gallon tins,; 8J. Ijinl ;8Jo;palLs, 9. Butter-Choleo dairy. S3S7iio per lib.: brine In rolls, 3U33c Poultry Qiioto chickens, I3i0(4.M ns to quality ; ducks, 31.cms.00 ; gecso tS9 ; tur kejs, choice, 10cil2)4C per pound. Kggs b'alrly steady ; l8o per dsien. Pro Islons liacon, lOyjllOKo : hams, ISA 12o; shoulders C7c. NEW TO-AY. H. K. Dubois. Jok DUBOIS. Dubois brothers, IToprlctoru FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Krom II to S3 per day. HALKM, - . OKGOON. BENSON'S EXPRESS. I K.WK UKUKIUi AT L.VN0KTS UV. JLJ VTJ- OIAUIV. vorncr Or HUM mil Fmnl ",vST"r "" "W" corner txaia and Uom mcrelal utreet. lroBipt attention and W. .V. BKNSON- V.PITAli UHK3E. Na II, I, 0 O. T. hall, aeeend door nerth of PoaHJm w lucvuvTwDiiunuewr. muNr U JlATOM,H,0,r. LTTVariKLD,V bJ Tk AtleatisH, Prohibitionists I T,lJ'.S?."Lni?L10? I'RiMAnv wlkabM atth uwal nollhir iVeeintto u niU. u.777 pw?" ixarwa In Ctaieto Hotel. II Wilt ilYMll fflfT t to lM 0BCHWlaBSf By ordwof.l'TBeiBrtytommittw, T c. JURY. SwrHary nHHHK II 5 I Hit nnB j ii"i Ma ihh mi agSIBHBBHS""" J. D. McCully RECe'iVING IS SPRING ;H ATS -AND- FURNISHING 249 COMMERCIAL STREET, WM. BROWN &l CO. -DEALER IN- Saw jbkkibbul Lcatlier and Fiiiis ! CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Fins. No. SI CommcrcialJJtrect, SALEM, - - OREGON. DONT YOU -THAT- 1 At the Opera House Corner, ARE DAILY RECEIVING New Dress Goods, New Prints, New Clothing, New Everything, And arc soiling the same at their usual Low Prices. CALL AND SEE US; Big four Families and Awhile ! ! ' Room fcr svoo-body, and the most obliging dork in tip city. Will lake Chickens, Butter and Eggs on Account. S. Friedman, BCWNBBS MANAOKR. SALEM, OREGON. . r t TTTr President. WM. N. .IjADUE. - Vlc0 prcsldenU JOHNMOin, GENERAL BANKING. ewC?S& (bought ana bioj "a, cordlaUy Kadat the banK B mosi renauio .r- A FINE LINE OF GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. FPRGET IT! CLOTHING II 0H 3i 1 Vice-President 8. FABKAB n K.OOOK oecroiary a B. MooBsa .. Trcaeorer CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000 Witt. BUY AND 8BLL REAIi K3 tatc. Ii no reaching hundred ot thousands of eustern people By extenslrely Srprtlglne in nil of tho lcadlner news Mra o? the T United Btatcs. Tholr radii jrr tlndlns buyers or real ontoUs are un nTMHed. Itil to the interest or those hav fnf rSa citato to sell, to place it where buyers come to buy. c00((ManBser II. J. JIiNTHoriN, ABsistant. '. front room up stairs In the Stato Insurance Company linrance Company'sT)Ulldlng. ANNUAL ELECTION School District No. 24. ran. will be held on tho second Monday or March, that boing Monday, March 18. 1B88, At Rked's Opbba House, For tho purpose or electing ono uiooaoot ?VLvi. fn SnJrt for the term or three rs, and School Clerk for the U , of one year, mim "i" - - - . - and close at 6 o'clock. G. P. Litchfield, cna.rn.ua. ..- .g Aro dally nocking to KELLER 4 SONS, The Grocers, and making purchases from their largo stock of goods. In teas nnd coffees you can buy a line article, while in sugars you can get extra C, cube, granu lated, powdered or CRUSHED. We are sure we can please you in price, quality and quantity. Convince yourselt by leaving a sample order. Nearly every day A FREIGHT TRAIN Comes steaming lntoSalem and has more or less goods fcr us. We keep everything in the grocery, crockery and glassware line. When the price of any nrtlclo FALLS We give you the benefit. Our stock Is now complete. We have a room 80 FEET Uy 25, which Is ffllea- with new goods throughout. GlveusacaU. KELLER & SONS, The Grocers. HIM Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peachts, Evaporated hectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried A'prictts, Dried lurrants, .1 i. ureo Apples, Dried Grapes, Oregon" Petit Prunes Imported Gerrran Prunes( Smyrna Firs, RaisiriV Rjrsian Dates, a.rr Weiler JBrothersT ah, Commercial Street. Will have tht llrgeat boom this busouin t i nr nil ' ir - Ever known. Fjviir nni ff mi ctnjtir 4 nj. A yr - winiu iui jew uaya. ( CUAR CAtVEHT, ' BaIem,'Orego. COUNTY DEMOCRACY. Primaries,Conveitions and Precinct Clubs. The Marlon Q-unty Democratlo (Central Committee mefln Salem, February Hth, 1888, and set the time for holding the pri maries on Marci 17th, ot 1 o'clock p. m., and the county (invention on Friday, the u. iuarcn, auu ociocK.n, m., in Baioot. APUTIONMENT. M The different IrcclncU areenUUcd.to the lOHowing numuiror delegates ; Salem .. South Salem. Gervals - Howell Prairie Marion ,. Garfield worth BolenuJ 12 East Salemn17 .2 a 6 s 1 ADiqua I 7 Kllverton . ou raut...-.. 8 6 2 4 6 7 6 1 Buttevllle . wooaoura.. Champceg Aumsvllle JerTenon . Sublimity Staytou Turner . lloreb Hubbard , Aurora. Fairfield 3 Lablali 4 Mehamo. 3 Total-. .146 2 We. tba AnuLalilAd. wrtnM MmumHufl .." -..iTrrrv-7' ---- r-izrr nMAllla. . .VL MKn.AJ. . . aaah. Ik ' luritutHoa a asHioormic ciubs in i eaohelubbesit. 9 the eualrm&a oTU county eeatml temmittoe at 8lem. II. .T, MI!T1I0BN Prculdent immm TlicOregiWCoipj THSbof People SDecialties Tl I B M !ill ! ! uraiM uuuia I tl I m m 41 ; J. r. BROW?, seeretary, T. L, DAVrOMON, ViT. KLDKR, T. K. IIATKH. ( wUty Oeotral CommitMM.