Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 20, 1888, Image 2

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VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
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K4rmil llntlniMil lUnd-March 21.
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prill.
crrmui'tN nir.vn iomkntiox
vt Muriim rmintv will Ix- held
Hi tllU lM'ri l'"l,K0 '" rt,,"," " I
Thursday, March lli, Wi, ut II)
o'clock it. in. for tin jiuriM. ...
elcvliiiK U dcU'KiitfH to the state
..invent I"" ti Ik! held I" l'ortlninl
the lltli day f April IKKH, and to
nuiniiiuti' live ninillilate for the
leK'lnliiture, county elerk, Hlierll!',
recorder, trwiMircr, whool Htijierlii
U.i(Uiiit1twuniiiiiiiMoiii'rn,UHMitMir, wirviiyorand oiroiiiir.anil totranwict
any other IhikIiiuhm that may pro
.irly liimo liefore Hie eonventloii.
Primaries will I- held on Saturday,
March SMtli.
Al'limriON'JIKNT.
'riiHH'Vurol preelnetN are entitled
titliofollwliitiiiiilK'ri)fillt'Klfi:
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David Himixin.
Clir'n. Co. Cen. Com.
Mil, .KHUN i.imiiu.
Ill tlllh lUC of the C.VI'ITAl.
Jomt.NAi. will Ik- found an able
letter from I'mf. T. ('. Jury, erltlel.
lug our HHitloii toward the jirohibl
tloii thlrtl jwrty men and wsirlng
the repulilhwn wrly geiierally.
Ainong other tlilugx he sh.vh: "Our
HiiiiletXxrleiiiv nIIIi Uith mr(Um
furlid us (o hoe for aid from either
ofthtHiiasu rt." If Mr. Jury
uvakeH thUaitaertloii from the stand.
Mlnt of a Milltlcal third arty man,
lie U (sf Imps rlht, but If he tHHks
hm an adv.KWte of teiiiHrunot and of
tiuiM.niiiv IkUi.(Iou, his deduo
tlnnM ar' uulUlrly erroneous. We
bre rtMrt ami defy contradic
tion, that lues ery htate wlieiv the
rvpuhllenu strty U lu the majorlty
ll lias cimi'tml restrictive m.wNimss
s fust and as MrhiKcut as I lie hcntl
meittoftlie Htiile uould demand
fr KtiHtalu. In no Instaiuv, liuv It.
Inrijileuey, hHsthereiubllmii jwrty,
umisirt,v, Ihvii the fileiid of the
Mtloou, and from lt rankH lme at
nil Hums prtiUK Cortli the adviKMten
of tMileruiU'e the adviHMtc
rf ivMriclhiu mid the idvitcMle of
prolilblllmi. Imiii the rvuilillrui
(Mtrty the ndilli4tliiii (Mtrty micK.hI
thttt life uimrtluiniit hloli brought
It ttiaMivtiKlli "lili'li It has Ih..iu
itng and not iroMt to u fur
the am4iutloii of tin nwtenwl
jMrvlevt.H".
Vtwf. Jry UhumIu iiiUUhI by the
N, Y. V.v Into iwUnraii nidl
wm ntHiMrtM NHlikt live rwM.
M.H tMn, In ItKivi'oftlitf ieo'noiv
lltittMI. Nt , UkV ftuHti M, M
Immh by lb VuW imUh, Dm( Ih
tor ftf tHe 4Im. In Meh It rUun.
piMMMtkm deojHl whllo
0r nMibileMii txuilixil, HrtiMTHt
HMtllbtHW' UW HMW HltCWltU
rMatsiwI t Ilk- rvlUUu wy,
mA (m e ! ul Wul h bieit It
mww -lm-tb wlilUUuu ul
friiuuu Uir m uwnr iltuiMt
ttK iiuUkto twtto UU.Hrf
lu utitc uf lW Wm ktalv oftMthsJ
mIU MukiUUur ktoUitiu umWr
OMMiasmltr ruttlM, MMsit lrUWlhu
irVr tu ifar 0 uf Urn r?MilM
nuiiwrt). lu i ut itimv text.,
mi nm) tirk. mbHto our wtf
MMtlk m ttmlMt-iMK rrmu Ittv I4-
tl fa) II Vukv, v CMMlktl &
if Mi. J vuwriMiu k tow umT
1V trtUwlMtV t(Un4ktW Urwr U-
riur u Urn UHtvu iwUuuAl
vmnk until Umg Arr the btrth uT
iter mmtilkmit mttf. mi UW4ikv
llMM UiwmmI lluugti U ftlertg
iMhlMMw of wyitlilliam umM9
Uwt mmk Mf4rf 4rtA kw Wit
MM (M UW IMMIM T MllMUM
m4 lW nMMiwt of ht lkw iraM.-
VV tftik r 11 iu m uiim, uki
and ungrateful tab for any true
' temperance rrwn to make at the re-
! publican party, when he wait w"
publican party, when ncum -"
it 1h les worthy or the commence. . -
prohibitionists than to the Ici..-1
eratie party. 'Hi- republican w ho
l...i. ..uuwl tl.rmitrll the IlKht Kr
S. ,,tlr.l, 1.y II here,, !
u. In.,. W-1..II..I'.' W!
;:',r;i:; ."s ::r,::;s,,:
i . , .... u-lllliiL' to
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TIIK OUIWTIO.V tn' TKIKKS.
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lii tho t..irrl toiiuiimnM-tiin.-i-Htlcl .
caj.ltal, Ifeongn-s, w..ulil ue i ,
euergleHtothepro.nulgatonoflauH
wiunllziUK the relations of laln.r and
, would devote Uh' ' ..... A...V.I .1 ,.rn,ol
wipltal, whereby the fn-qtient eni)-
tloiiH whleh have mi ileinoraii.eu uie
IhikIiicm of the country of late yean
..:.. 1 i,iirraNi uc,- !-"""" . : "
iiiigiii oe prew-m.-.., .1 - ,
billing to the whole K.iiile for
1 . . t . .1.11... ..iivlnuMitfrlt
whleh tliev would lie everlastingly
grateful. In thin age of advanced
..iillirliiiiiiiiiinit. it docrt Kt'lll 11.4
though Home ineaiiH might ,,e-1
vlwd whereby lalwir and capital 1
it . 1 1 I. ..,.. iimlitr.
COIIIll IK' piuceii ukiii "" ' ""-
Htanillng with eaeli other; wherein
iiieh would Im- Ixiuiid to reeognie
and renM'et the rlghlH and rcjuire-
meiilN of the other, anil thereby
work in harmony. Every strike of
iiuignltiide among the eniiloyes of a
. ... II. ...... uilniii lu 11 Ulliriii .if '
great railway system Is a source of
Immense jiciinlary Iosm to the com
ptiny anil to those who refuse to
work. In fact the amount of the
In, h utmost Incalculable. HcsiilcM
this, the CHiinnerce of the country,
retarded lu ltn movements, sutlers a
serious drawback and everybody
feels the IhuI ell'ect III a greater or
Icmi decree. It is not a question of
how much time the striker loses;
It Is not a iiuestiuii of how much
the railroad tick depreciates
lu value by reason of Its fall oil' in
busluet; but every ktmiii who de
sires to travel; every mt)ii or family
emlgnUlug from one section of the
country to another; every Milliner
of stock or produce; every merchant
who g.MMls are lu tninssirt, all suf
fer by the delay and damage in
transit, the lluctuatloiis to which
the inarketM arc liable and the other
Inconveniences which such a state
of things Is sure to bring. The great
liiiiHirtance of this InUir question is
not sulllelinitly recognized by the)
IK-ople nor by the law makers. It Is I
dlscii'ws.-.lonly byagitatoiMiHiu both '
sides of the lsuc, ami Ixith sides ure '
liable to be tisi nullcal ill the advo-!
.-Hey of their ret.iectlvu (Hisltions. ,
Thev are tsi stllt'-iieeked, as It were, I
. 1
niidK'forcniiroiH'rsolutloiiiHrcachcl
both will Ih eoniH'lled to bend a
little. IJicli has rights that must
Ik nwKVtel, and each must U w III
lug to meet the other Uxm an equit
able halfway ground, umiii wlt'.eh
they can work lu that hariiiony
which Is absolutely iuwiry to tho
pr.MKrlty of Isith. To establish
this meeting ground should le the
foreuuml aim of our statesmen, and
the Hxiplesioulil demand thelrettrly
attention to the nmttcr.
KiiKiMitAinuis sh' that tarltr
duties are taxes on the cuisuuiers.
If we had no tarltt' our luiHirtri
wmild v.ry kirgly cmhihI our e.
lMrts We would have to meet this
evcsM, liy money, and It wwild U' a
Iiom Ur tax 011 the cnintrv tlwn the
dutU. under a vrolvtivo tarltl'.
During thv rx'vemu- rfonu tarill'
HrtHl fnmi IMrt to isrtl, Hlthoitgh
we werv ir.HiieliUj( luiUH'iiMquautl
tie if mtd dhmh the California
lulut we IumI to m'U.I It abroad b
.ry HitttiUK kiwiiMr to (w our
iMhs Hw utirt Uiiium' w f .mmKI
not e.isHl enough to l.sr m
wv Utittw1wl. lu tbv other Iwu.l,
if we tiuy wrtbUx of Uitfc iwmiiu
(bvture ut iiMlttttluu tin- wuttey
w e )w, lot t iH'Ut rviunlii ber ki inlll
u our pittatHfiiy b.v k.vplu tb
Hbn-U.uf lutittalry lu HHHittu. Wht
wv n' ft ktMttx hmmW W lb rel
lax, nut tb thil m xhviu.
Wiui. ntfj) t4l u bow iiur
umiMnettl imxhUita - lie bo U iug
to be ibe Mum ot thr ikitMM'nUk
MTt ..1 iiniiuii JuUu 1'. IrUb,
iur h the 4s4ktiiiu of
"CiOutMsir- TIk rt In thU aM
wUlbruvU nvvU f cutunumleft
bm ltor h H4uuH" tVM,
"tikMMsl" Mthbut ami "(4uo"
tifahftUlntb arid. TlMtv k mm
tbbm nut lr mU of Umnu, Uww,
iUrf Uw) HMvr butt MtytMMt)-.
Hi. J. IX I jo, r UftUMtttotac
UMHtlkiitrtl m. an available mm ftv
Ibr nljn-l, li.nl ll...ollltl..n
ii in " - .. .nnruTreMESIS.
niM. .lr.niocratic neichbor lioat-
nKly remarks: "The best worker at
thcHalem democratic primary u
" ., vmtl rer)Ubilcmi who
"."-j - renublican
wa- delegate t n tt e ju bllcan
eoun y ixjnn o , afeo
" in "".. i-"' '"- . . t
wlten two yau. !
,..n,l I,. ICt Porl-
lr -.r r.
next vote I it v illhe lor uu n
me."
Juikik Wkiisteh, of Josephine
f . . t,B ,
urjer UillkB that rt of thc
ogiibed in the
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Tiik Awtoriu Transeript i-ays:
. .... luirtlnn ff I III Mtflt
mmca tj,c one opinion that uov
,,.., diseharge of Robert
. -
Clow was unjust and uncalled for,
Ik the Oregon prohibitioniHtn
,,lu.cll tiekut In the Held this year,
v ,)Ut )Ute ,,oul)t thnt tl)e
... . .. .
democrats will have a walk over
in
that htate. S. F. Argu-
TllK free triulersj list now are all
busy disclaiming that they or the
,ielU(K.rii(. ,Mirty aie in fa
tn(J( Th(.y irt. ul, ..lari
favor ot free
titriil' reform
ers.
A San Jiis.i; iipcr says it takes
water and Ikkiiii to make a bustling
town. All right. Bring on your
IxMiin. Wo have the water.
Tiik question "who Is to succeed
Judge Lord V" Is lieing answered
with the name of Hon. William
Waldo, of Marion.
Evi;n the Courier-Journal has
shifted its sail from free trade to
"tarltr reform." It Is all the same,
but sounds lx'tter.
Dr.Moi'HATh w ill take note of the
fact that "the republican colors,"
red, white, and blue, never run.
1111:11.
HAVAUK, -I.lojd, Infant sonj.if Mr. and
Mrs. N. rtjiMik'"', I'licnilU' m-t of .Macleuy,
dl.-d Tuwday iiiorutntr, MnrclrJO, bkciI 2
Tho funenil will take plai-u fnm Ihc
fuuill) ni.lriuf to the Marleti) cvmelery,
WVdinday, March SI, at I o'clock IV 111.
MIW TO-DAY.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
,lMhP,. ou,yn
f,,r M
I it,., iiiiitlup
'itnrt .if (lu, Slim 1. tT llrtvnn
Marlon I'miul).
In
.Ii., inniiir of tti tiLtc 01 1uin.1
llclll. lIlWUMSl.
V. ..!... 1 tinhili.. nl. .... .lit.. . tint .. .IIa.1
my nnul nixxnint, and that Monday, tho
?lh .lay of May, Is-A at 10 a. in., has boon
n't for hearing objection to the same.
J I'M 11K1,
Kvulrlx.
SOUTH SALEM PRIMARY.
The republicans of South Salem l'nvlnel
dill iiluiI In tirlittitwt' nuniiinllmi nl ibn
mil unit 1'ttmntj tiiiiit 111.011 ni iiiv
M'hisil hoiiM'ln south KhIciu on Saturday,
Marvh SI, at one o clock r. x.
Iiv omeroi
A. OllMAUT,
rits'liut Committeeman.
SALEM PRECINCT PRIMARY.
The rvpubllmu primary for Salem pn-
cuiei win ih nwn ai meupem iioumoii
Marvh SI, at one o'clock i x.
I- K. l'lt-VTT,
inimltiet'iiiun.
EAST SALEM PRIMARY.
Tke rvS4h)lntn iwHrnarie In liit Snlem
ixvt'luct 111 Is' held Ml tlieold aiurl llmive,
.M. MHreh Sllh hi hic o'ei.H'k e. .
DAVID MMltstlN.
t'ommltt.viDHH.
Real Estate Agents
Hu.Dtl -IU Arut huU cli pmsHny.
A hnwr nuutlwr of 4n4rfal IhrtM'Hnd tx
prnTl. u.H uArtnc m rnMwabh imos
Kire Insurance! 1
v him )ltt uf Xtunntmct mbii Dm
n ll rtaMo .r imtpm) In rlirFi rrltehL
ad wwllky tNtitai.
HroUerfige !
Will MgotteU tuarn am mU ftalr or iw.
mm tH-ttrtty . loma or .hurt ilmCt
tut htm ur small suum. -
(Viynrjrfkiihkl'.rflt
lALkl 13k,
Ckaic GraMrte,
Fwititl, fiajfc,
MrfWilitilam
CwM fWamiiaw.
MtoTiEggl,
MNIU4.
AI KiMk f PrWe Bwgkt.
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RECEIVING A
SPRING
M ATS,:
AND-
FURNISHING
24!) COMMERCIAL STREET,
WM. BROWN &. CO.
-DKAI.Elt IN-
B I O I O J TJS
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Leather and Findings !
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CASH PAID FOR
Wool, Hides, Polls and Furs.
No. 211 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
DON'T YOU FORGET IT!
THAT
! CAPITOL ADVENTURE C01
At the Opera House Corner,
ARE DAILY RECEIVING
New Dress Goods
New Prints,
New Clothine-, "
N e w Everytlii iiq;,
Ad iy sUtf; tb snim at Uielr imuU Iw Prices.
CALL AND S12E JJS;
Bring Your Faults and Stay Awhile !! )
V
twii)f.iiiiMUwtllgiigc
Will take GWckons, Butter and Eggs on Account.
First National Bank
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N. I.Al)lTK. -1)11.
.1. KEYNOl.DS
JiiHN MOllt,
. . Ircsldent.
Vice lre!l(lent,
. . . Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING.
KxclianReon Portland, SnWJ
New York, Imilon and llonR mur
iVnucht and wld. State, County and t lt
mimmte bonKht. Farmers are cordially
to""cdTp.ilt nd transact business
flM Llend advances ranje
w eat wool, hois and other property at
;reanable md I?wncon hueh
ourlly cah be obtained at the b.ink. in
.most reiuiuie nuiiiMiin-.
"M i 1 IA7
A JL Jl
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FINE LINE OF
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GOODS, ETC.
SALEM, OREGON.
S. Friedman,
IU-siNe Mavaqkr.
CLOTHING
rmarf
NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
.j. Minthokn PreBldent
S. FAKKAK - tiiXjr
t". U. JWOHBI -....w
Tlie Oregon Land Comp'ny
CAPITAL STOCK,
$20,000
WIM. Ut'Y AND SEU.UK.VL Es
tate Is now rcneblns hundreds or
thousands of eastern people by extensively
ndvcrtlslng In nil of trie IcadlnB news
rawre of the United S;tntes. Their faclll
liii fin- Hndln" btivers of real estate are un
exreUed Jt is to (lie interest of thrwe hav
"k mil estato to sell, to place It where
buyers eome to buy.f,. S. COOK, Manager.
II. .1. MlNTHOHN, AsslsUlIlt.
Olllw: front room up sta rs In the State
Insurance Company's building.
A Multitude of People
Are dally flocking to KKI.I.EK & ONK,
The Grocers, and making purchases from
their large block of goods. In tens and
coffees vou can buy a line article, w hllo in
sugars you can gei .-auh . .. .......
latcd, powdered or
CRUSHED.
Wenre sure we can please jou in price,
nualltv and quantity. Convince yourselt
by leaving a sample order. Nearly every
day
A FREIGHT TRAIN
Comes steaming Into Salem and has more
or less goods for us. We keep everything
in the grocery, crockery and glassware
line. When the price of any article
FALLS
AVe give you the benctlt. Our stock is now
complete. We have a room
80 FEET
By i", which Is tilled with new goods
throughout. OIe iisae.ill.
KELLER &. SONS,
fhe Grocers.
Specialties in Fruits
Evaporated Apples,
Evaporated Peaches,
Evaporated Nectarines,
Evaporated Apricots,
Evaporated Pears.
Dried Peeled Peaches,
Dried Peaches,
Dried Apricots,
Dried Currants,
Dried Apples,
Dried Grapes
Oregon Petit Prunes,
Imported German Prunes,
Smyrna Figs,
Raisins,
Persian Dates,
at
Weller Brothers'
J01. Commercial Street.
" Live and Let Live Paint Shop..
HUNTLY &. McFERSON,.
House, Sign
AND
General Painters.
Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and
Decorators.
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Estimates on nil kinds of work in our line
cheerfully given. Satisfaction guaranteed..
Shop in Old Court House on Court street,
Salem, Or.
COUNTV DEMOCRACY.
Primaries,Conventions and Precinct Clubs.
The Marlon County Dfmocratio (Central
Committee lint In ShIiui. February Utn,
18S8, and set the time for holding tho pri
mal los on March 17th, at 1 o'clock p. m.,
and the county convention on Friday, the
3(rd of March, at 10 o'clock, a. m., In Salem.
AWOHTIONilENT.
Tho dlflerent preclnctu are entitled to the
following number of delecntes:
Sllem , 10 (iennlh 0
South Nilein 11 Howell l'rairle - 6
North Sitlem ,12 Marlon 2
rht Salem 17 liartield '
Alitflim 7 Sllverton -10
,V l?"l 8 Iluttevllle 5-
Voodbirn 3 t'luiinimeg S
Aumsvllle 2 Aurora -. 1
Jeinvwm Knltlield
Milrtlmlt.v. tl ijtblnh . -
SJtn 7 Mehama - 2
Turner b
!!"P?' i - - Total 145
Hubbard . .. 2
,.w. lb. HUltte, would rwonimend
tb ftuitutthm tf duiiHK-rudc club, in each
lfliKt.aiMl the nanus, of the oilUvmln
club W wnt Hi the .lutirman of tbe
county central muhiIU at Salem.
T. U (1UI.DF.N, Chairman,
4. K. UllOWN, s.relur.
T. U rAVUON,
W. V. EI.IIKK.
T. K, IIAYKS,
Comuy CentmKkiiimltte.
BENSON'S EXPRESS.
7 BAVK OH1IRKK AT LAME'S LIV
n SlMlMe, oumer of Stat nd Front
w2Or oh Mat at corner state and Com
",""1 lru. lnniB( attention ana
trm aUHntulHl.
W. . BKNSON.
Gnu. a apoDiu,Kt w.Hii) tf.ai.er.
QoLee with lr V lnl,n.n k vm-
rtiil strrvt. All kiod of wood for iale-sawdtoBB)-
Wuth dlrel. Cttkb mut
ammpany all unlni