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BBN'BLICAX COD.NTV CONVENTION For Marion county will txs held ut tho opera Iioubo in Salem on Thursday, March IMtli, 1888, nt 11 o'clock n. m. for tlio purpose of electing 14 duk-gatcH to the etato convention to bo held in Portland tho 11th day of April 1888, and to nominate flvo caudidatcs for tho IcglHuiturc, county clerk, sheriff, recorder, treasurer, nchool superin tendent, (surveyor and coronor, and to tranwict nny other hiwlnetw that may properly conio lcforo tho con vention. PrlnuirlcH will uo noiu on tirtturdny, March 21th. AI'l-OllTlONMBNT. The (several precincts are entitled to the following number of delegates: Hnlcm lo Jiowpiirruino KtwlRftli'iit w NortUKalom K HoutM tinium .. . u JnffcTnoa . 7 Marlon 2 Muhama :i Horrb 8 BlnyUm . & Kubllmlty fl Lincoln....... A Turner. U HlUcrton 11 Unrflcld a Ahlniin & JjibUll 0 tlcrtnM 6 Woodbnrn 0 Hubbard . Aurora .1 lltltteMllo 2 Clmtilimoe . Ht. Paul.... Kartlild.... To nil .- 2 . 4 - 0 .153 I)AVIl BlMI'riON, Chr'n. Co. Con. Com. MURT CAltllV OIlKdON. The wltv this morning confirmed tlio reiwrt which obtained circula tion Home weeks back and was titrenuously denied by tho democrat', that Pa-sldont Cleveland was espec ially wnxlotH to seo his party 'carry thlrfwtale at tho June olectlon. Mr. jiMiii v. irisii, me nruiinni para grnpher of tho Alta, and tho man wliiwo pleoHlng oratory captivated ovcrylMidy along the line of the last splko excursion, has oecn to "Wash ington, aiidhiM rvcolvedu special iiiIhsIoii fnmi Mr. Cleveland to see that Omgon gtvs democratic. To Ahaleud John Is to come among the Wohftwt and try the elllrt of his iwrumwlvo oratory, AVell, John Is a jjood olio; ho will please, amnio and lnterit his hearers, and the Impor Janoo of t w ork In hand, his heart- roll iterw mil IntorM in it, will wilisohlm to outdo hliuxolf. You iHTS John i ilds tho key that opens tho door t sleml appointments in California vid John's bhither, Char. Ittt', Is surveyor-jfvnerul of Nevada, all through Orover's kind fi-ellng to wnrd him, and It Is huKrtuiit that hirHirmwiinotliluggri'atlnri-turii, and asJohn um inaulpulttte the U-Irus with as good gnuv and iw lUUo nmsiileiuw as any man this HKioortlie Heckles, j on nmv all look out for a lively sklnnNh. 'Hut tho monumental failure of his fttnlulous endwn-nrs has Ikih one of tlio tiling that blighted John's life lor a itnie una tlvMt giwetothe l'a- wno ttMm tlu pleatxire (lf l,s llvury iiiKM'. i no old tlnio OeuuK'rats of urogou will u stirprinsl while listen liilj lu Mr. Irish now, to know that lH 1KW he proaahed the Amentl unitloit of tluiiioumuy throughout Ids ijauvv ttttc, ttiul tunitMl It "u putrid urpn, pAl rivunwtlon uiid im woithy of it." hut then wouro in fwme.1 that he w ill lw provide w ith a weighty "Niok," for use In tho lHjv towns and oltlt and If his nine years lit Cullfurulu Imvenot uftutwl liU hand t forRt its oun lilug, Ihul "wk" will Ihi made to kiuu hut, we Hllet that his mn. u a a Kjaker will not gain II fty Vfikis. Altwlm hwirwlllauknowl oAyp hte gifts ns a llowery elu'iitlon. UU hut m un onttor, t wrrj- xm viathtH mt kIw food for lasting thought hols not tluxv. Without the "UmmIIo," h wiHiklu't U Ml in th rwMli : with It, 1m iwy wirtittl in iptMtitqra hiiHtlrwl wr tw In lVrt JhhO, (Hit Htttd of 0st, with cW WHtehUtb tlHttv U hUm( t fwi. 0nw ou, JuJih. ftuyhow ; we'll Ml WltloUHW jhm iul mihI h tmr wtulolMtiv w luu tlw 4i rf ( ta) til dow u upiHi .vsirwlf ami Uror JIE MEANT IT. It was scarcely necessary thnt Mr. Blalno should reltcrato the decWon ..,,! in his Florence letter, that The republican party must look elsewhere for a candidate. IJie wording of that letter was not as em phatic as it might have been, but it ... u, evident to all thinking people that he had nothing to gain and much to lose by declaring that his name would not bo presented in the convention, if under any circumstances he would accept the nomination, that evon those who believe him nothing but an adroit politician had no excuso for not ac cepting his utterances as thorough ly sincere. He could have had the nomination without asking for ltj and ho knew, as did every one else of ordinary sagacity, that to reject it In advance and finally accept it would only exasperate those whom if lie was to bo a candidate, ho must conciliate. It could give him noth lun that was not already his, and It would put beyond his reach much that ho must have In order to suc ceed. To this conclusion aH parties have been rapidly going, as tho sit uation wasdthoughtfully considered, and if he had uttered no other word upon tho subject, bis withdrawal would soon bo generally accepted as conclusive. But tho New York World did the republican party n service in ob taining an interview with Mr. Illalno, and giving him an oppor tunity to repeat his declaration in terms which cannot bo mistaken, and give his reason forjt In a way Which will close tho mouths of tho fow over-zealous and foolish friends who have Joined with his bitterest enemies In inslstUig that his letter settled nothing, and that he was to be renominated the same as if it had never been written. During this Interviow, which oc cupies threo columns in Sunday's World, Mr. Illalno was asked If un der any circumstances he would per mit his jiamo to be used as a candi date, and ho responded with a most emphatic negative. "I hold," ho said, later in tho conversation, "that I lmvo no right to be a candidate again. A man who has once been tho candidate of his party, and has lieen defeated, owes It to UIs party to withdraw and. not be a candidate a second time. More than this, there is another plain reason for my withdrawing. I could not go through the burden and futlguo of another presidential can- vass such a one as the canvass of tho hist campaign. To uccept a nomination and to do less than lieforo would be Impossible." This is to tho point and decisive, and It ought to satisfy even-body and end the discussion, so far as Blnlne'tf candidaoy Is concerned. Journal At.? m partiemanv Cleveland" W it The Sioux City There is one thing wiiinli drover calling attention jus- nc? h termicncr ui uo j"t-. -jv- ,w-. other thing Is the protcctfdii pn fp tho last democratic platform. NKW TO-DAY. " " I GUARDIAN'S SALE. Yvrrrr is IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT 9S?S,J?,ii rtfMTordcr lwucd out of 1 S5,Xt fiourt of Marlon County. Ore nTn tha 28th day of December, is&7, ai- ":i-7 ;ihn.lt1iir-nnil ompoweriOE iiiu :.(irno(l. oh euardlan of El William E. Hmlth, ttcllu .Smith, .-.... i i. u.m... . mum n S '",' f- "V.mWh and Edward 11. '.f.u .iinnr helra of Mary JC8e rfmlth decciwcd, tonell ino mlth, minor aSSt!3VTd.S. named minor Hmlth, sephini Es( tale Ileal helr:lwlll.ontho Fourteenth day of April, 1888, At one o'clock, p. m. of wild day, at tlio Court- Houho door In Ha em, Oregon In accordance with theprovtatoM of nld or der. KCll all tho undivided right, title nnd IntcrSt that tho wld minor hen have at the day of (tale In and to, the following; do icrllwd Ileal Ktnte,to-wlt: The W.V, of the R" or section ifethe W. K of the N. W. V. of fccctlon SO, T. 5 8.r IU 2 west Of the Willamette Meridian, also tho Bouthcwt quarter of the iguthrauit quarter of section 2-lnndtheN. E. KoJ .the J., fc. V.. andlota 1,2. and 9 of section 20.T. B H.K. west of the Willamette Mcrldlnnind being the D.L.C. of William MillTOP A wire, M uncationlNo. M7., Certlflcntcfp. 18S3, nnd containing 817.51 acres of Inn '"O'S.tpr baa. Also the following desrrlbed lfthd "to-wlt:" lleglnnlng nt the WSei corner of claim No. 02, In T. 6 a, K. S WTof Wlllametto Meridian, thence luuit on tho South lino of said claim No. 02, 20.-J5 chain ; thence North 21.(0 chaliw, thenco West 20.23 chains to the Wert 1 neof ald clalnvNo. 92; thenco wuth 28 chains to tho place of beginning, and contn nlng 60 acres oi lanu jnore ui icon, nuu "-" part ofA ndCmon Dellavrti and w Ifs s I. L. C. No. 92; also, strip Of land off of the west endofn certain tract Of land deeded to George Ling by Anderson Dellayen and wire nnd being 8 rods wide nnd 40 rods long nnd containing 2 iicren Of .land more or leu, and being a part of section 19, township 5 south, range 2 oat of the Wlllamotte Merid ian: all Bltuuto In Marlon County und state ofdregon. TiJl.DUUKrTE. Quardlan of above-named Minor llolnt. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE OKDEItS AT hANCE'S ' ery Btable, cornor of State and 1 LIV- HtAble. corner of State and Front streets, or on tlate nt cornor Htate und Com uiercuU streets. ITompt attention and euro guaranteed. W. A. BENfSON. Al'ITAL IiODQE, NO. 11, I. O. G. T meets every Baturaay eveni ng, in i neir Htwmrt rtrxir north of Post O I lice. G. Jo. KNiaiiT.Hec, II. a Jokv.W.&T. v ; Will, Oregon Peach Bitters About eighteen lears asro I reoched li hurt. In my hack from a pile of lumber lulling on jue, nuu ever Biuoe nuu ueen troubled with weak Sidneys more or lews; nnd tho liujtj ear very much. Through the recommendation of Henry Keene, I bought n bottle of II. Klas'a Oregon l-each lilt lent and before 1 had taken half the bottlo I found n great relief from It. I believe It to be a spleudld remedy for the kldne8,and heartily recommend It for tho same. J. II. 1-OltTEH. Aumsvlllo, January 12, tSSi. Cities do not grow up of their own accord to-day, nmidst the comjietl tlon in town building. It requires ellbrt, it costs labor, It needs united etlbrt to bring tho capitalists into a community. The way to build a city is to go forward and build It. Topnvo It, to light It, to sewer.lt, to stand by It flrst, last and all tlio time. There is u class of grumbling, whining, trembling, doubting fellows around pvery town who do more to retard tho growth of tho community than a doron times their number can over come. This elassof property holdorn hold baolc and kick, nnd If there are not enough llvo progressive inou to pull them and tho tmhuice, the growth stojis. There- is no accident about tho growth of town (t is (lie twnn of good business eftbrt. of juuieieuf rtdvertlslug, and over and above all, ft Is due to men of capital putting their money into Improve ments and business and showing their faith In their city by their works." GEO. I. GOOimUK. WOOD DEAI.E11, office with (lea w. Johnson. 21J Com mcrcl.il street. All kinds of wood for sale. Hawed to nny length desired. Cash must accompany all orders NOTICE. T HAVE TAKEN UTONTHKHTKEET i or naiem two rea ami unite bcirers, about 2 years, one rod cow with crumpled horns, one black nnd white cow, nnd one w hlto bull no marks or brands, and unless tho aliot o described property Is claimed, I w 111 hell them at tho City I-ound In ttalem, Marlon County, Oregon, on Haturday, Mar, 10. 1KS8. at 4 o'clock. 1'. M..at Public Auitlon to the lilghitft blddor for cash. J. II. ItOHS, Mnnhal. Dated Salem, March , isa Senator Kvnrts made iiuuiy happy and original hits In his speech nt tlio llepuullewu league dinner In llrooklyii, nwl none better than this: "It Is sakl the president has redeemed hU pledge that 'public titlltv is a public trust.' I am gltul ho has redeemed it. I am glad it has twit called lu. It vfll never be MlmUiHl, nnd will never pa.- current a Mvoud time. (Governor "llob" Tujlor of IVuittMCtfU tugging hard at hts Iwottttmim t hoist himself out of the vernpe Into whloh ho gut hlai solf laul verby appearing t approve tha Hklr l&VuitloBl tHI. Ho aow deelarw Uwt he dH not Hko that lwttlwtUvr mIwiub, hut diert favor IUawI (ihl U duiMtlwa In the fiwlh.-S. Y. Trlbuna. It l WlUtvHl in VnslURgtea that Mr. Itkmkll hiut -ftirtv turltriiQ,ii lu Mhh s nian-H-r (,u UdiiK,UathUUeklnth4Hi6frJi MattMt Hoo.1 hm lUhVn w jhw. I iwiwtatlvw. H Live anil Lot Live Paint Shop." 1 HUNTLY &. McFERSON, House, Sign AND General Painters. Kalsomincrs, Paper Hangers and Decorators. All orders will rcoelvo prompt attention. r-Mimnumuanu sinns o wiirK in our lino Hhon In 01 alem,Ur. cheerfully given. Satisfaction guamuteed, a uoun ioue ou txiurt street, BON. AUVKnTIflBMKNTS. SAflBMi OREi WM. N. I'ARKFha DM. J. IIEYNOIjDS, JOHN MOIH, - - . . I'roiidcnt. Vice Prcldent. . - - Cnshler. GENERAL BANKING, Ncwo,ai;rftHo3 -&& e SSSJ ofi f bUod M..e bank ,n most rcuuoiu ...... flrpUtidCoiDpy CAPITA'. STOCK, - $20,000 J. D. McCully, IS RECEIVING A WNE LINE OF CLOTHING I -HATS -AND- FURNISHING GOODS, FTC. ,8ALEM, OREQN. 249 COMMERCIAL STREET, WILl, Ilt'V AND HELI, REAL Efj. tutc Is now rwiqhlng hundreds 0f thoUMinds of eastern pooplo breftenslvely S1l.eVn!tedfilf ilpsfor finding buyers of real estiito aro un- i.reelleu. Jlliiui ino iuii"w uiumim ing real cwtnto to sell) to place It where 'crsCOmClPbU,V S.COOK, Manager H J JtiNTiioiiN, Assistant. bllice: lront room up stairs In the Stftto Iiisurnneo Cotnpani'9 tiulldlng. ANNUAL ELECTION OF School District No. 24. THE ANNUAL ELECTION OK SCHOOL District No. 21, Marlon wumy, OfiB con, Will bo held oa thq cond WQnaaf of Slnrch, tlmt being Monday, March VS. 18fJ8, At HKed'h Ormv Iouw, Sor the purpose of electlnR one (llSetwol "rector fo "bold 4r ttMlttrni tx threa (5) years, and n School CTerk for the termor one year. Tolls open at 2 o'clock, p. tf., nnd close nt 6 o'clock. 0. 1. LrrcuttKLD, Chalrmun. DAr 8iiipjr, Clerk. WM. BROWN L C8, peam;b jin 13 I n I a TW . q,u -To I s . v . "y t V i.lP- 1 . I B sx jt Ttm. jtw ,a s a -m- . - W B - - . ' I . )&&x ' ' Specialties r 4sx?a r fe, apr , - . S H 6 E S Leather and Findings ! rwm QABWVAm IfOR .,1 v T VB 4 - A MiMe of Pejpte Are dally flockluB.W KELLKR ft fiOS, The Grocers, nnd muktne p,trcWn)9 Stpra thelr.largo. stock of eagAfc O'iR coflees ou can buy n flnf arUcle,AfnlIln sugars you con get tr P, cube, (rnuiu lated, jiowdercd or CRUSHED. We are soro tic can plenSe Vou In price, quality and quantity. Conln! yourseU bylealrtK a sample Order, hearty oriscy day A FEEIGHT TRAm Comes stenmlng Into Sa'lotn nd has more or less goods for ub. Wo keep everything in xne grocery, onjcKery imu BinT"tu line. Wvhentheprlo6oranyartlclo FALLS Wo give yon the beneflt, pur stock la now complete. We naV e a room WW Ily, 2T, v.hlch la filled with new goodtf throughout. QlVetsacall. KELLER & SONS, TJ? Qrooors. Tl ' I tt 1HH01' Evaporated Apples, Eyapprate Peafhes, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Aprfcots, Evaporated Pear. .Dried Reeled Peaches, Dried Peaches," Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, , Dried Apples pnejj Grapes. Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. No. 231 Commcrclal.Htroet, SALT5M, - - OREGON. DON'T YOU FORGET IT! THAT- IE 1'IL II. K. DpUou. Jok DcBois Dubois brothers, l'roprltlont Cheiilekete Hote PRBB BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Kront tl to (3 per dy. H.MJUI. OltHQON. Attoaliea, Prohibitionists ! 1 mtiK rRoiuun-ioN iiumahv wraitBos nr Uw htat hUn, s .JRT'rfi.'k . .4rrh SATS? - unt fit. IIM USIHkl Mffl r vssi By rIr ot I'rwlaet t-.mltt,, T. u. JOKY, Hcretarjr. At the Opera House Corner, AUK DAILY REpEiyiG , New t)ress Goods, New Priints, New Clottxmg, New iSveithing, And are selling the same at tler uual Low pricta. CALL, AND SEE US; Ynill IfflmilinO Onil inft Amlnln II 5 ivui I.UU1U1W UUU Will AWIMC ii K&m fey. Mi Uje m.oat oblt5lng clrkfl to Uu elty. take Chickens, Butter ?nd Eggs on Agcouot S. Friesdman, BusiJrtsBa Makaokk. Oregon Petit Prunes, Im'ported Gerrnan Prunei", Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, AT .u Weller Brothers' SOI, Coniruercia.1 Streot. M ! BOQM ! ! SALEM Will have tho Jarepst boom this seasorl HilferyaiiiFic stock to arrive In a few days. taiAS. CALVERT, . ;, ; iyife- COUNTY DEMOCRACY. - Primaries,C9nveotiSris and precinct fys. Tho Marlon County Dpmoonitle Oenta 1888,'andset the tlkna for boldlng tLuprl- manw on March 17th, at 1 o'clock p. m-, gnu the county convention on Friday, Uw . u vi MHfvi, m jy wop, ffjn, m ouiem- APlX)RTIONMET. Thet following 1 ArroivnoNMaYr. different precln Wntl$Ka to U lug numbor of deTegjes: " 8aS.-l? ? orin Muiem lit East Balem..!? Ablqua 1H t Ht. lvl g Htayton 7. 7 Turner 6 .We, the committee, me tonaatioi P! 9 rovCir Ir.lrla H Marian . 3 HvSriBa '. W lu,ttevllle . llu,ttevllle . IftSj-aid"'"" HSStTrTMW i.vS Mehatnh S Total iy uAilit nan mm rrm rtlTI U&m&oniao olub In I MUM ftf UlA oMmmIb t to ftio etuKrraSo?! T. F. 1IAYKH County Outr&J Coaimiaw. iwtski HHMMHBAOMilUteiaHaWa tiZlL,&