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mt) "' ' '" ' SEW ADVEIlTISBMESrW. LEATHER BErOKT. During March, 1888, there were. 12 daya during which ndn fell, and .....n of 3.21 inches of water. local so-nv. For Books. Statary ft Fancy JEKFEPX)N KBWS, LOCAL AND GBiBRAL ! Mrs. Belle W. Cooke h quite ill. t K. Hearo & le. ne ,.. , ......n,.,, iU A. & Bro. have pur ! . . . i r mntein-r rrcwi ""- " ..mrrecatc MMfl II nU"We I'll- " . (t,. " "" " .. .1.. "... i.,unr. liullftlnK Strong Co h. , There were 0 clear, 0 fair and 16 1 GO TO- H gi - 5 Goods tdt Hi rl A I UtfJ t I' V W v" t M M 1M-I " ! Owlr)' I'Otf Wl'STY KEiTHMrW. Tfetff I'Jiu a Ticket in the PMd WmrfB Tmllt I" Manage j lie (imlf.'ii. Till' l'ik "unity republican m veMtloii. i-wiiKi-iil 'f eighty-three dWdgaie wet Hi DhIIh ye-derdiiy Htl.l pHl lH BWIllllHtloil the fol lowing ticket'. Ieettoto "" H,aU' i,.u v I! (iriuit. Mon- iiHHith; J. K. fwnwr, linleei..l. e; j iv..,... Tnilii. Ii.IIuh:A. It. Hlch Hnlwin, Huclirt VWa; Win. Savage, )ulliw;J. H. llury. Mcfy; "tali' H.nrttir, K. J- "atli. Wy ninrowiiUtlviM, V. . l'e". f MnnihiAAIl, kihI '. W. M"'"1'. of DallwJj Klmrlir, Ira rtJiiltli, "f In ilcpcndenii'; wamty 'rk, C. !. Coml, of Dallas Kinl Judge. .I"hn HtouD'cr, IlalNlon; -.iiity com-ml-loiier, It. K.M.-Lcm-h, of Spring Valley, and . W. .M'll(s-, of Dalian; county tn-a-urcr, Win. KIIIm, of Dalian; m-Iioo! MiMTliitcndcnl, K. C. IVutlaiiil, of Moimiouth; county Miru-yor, Frank llutlcr, of KyrataiH'j nouiity hhs (iicen CanipU'll, ol )Hllns;ciuni.vonMiiT, Mjimlnr, Isa win of Deacon Hatch, of in. llelsayoui.K ...an of sterling, ,..riiv. more than ordinary tm-l- I4HII intiwrily, more than ordinary liul- w-teHlwelty and unliounded is.pu-1 irity Hhcrcver he Is known. He , (r MiisTlor lo lUxs Siw, Hie iiiw Isril I IHf Mil IttiiiiK'mtti iioinliue, In every rv- MKHit, altlmiiKli h u.ntf llillliltl'rt lltlllllV lacks that , ii p illtlcnl ' ..i.i. i i ii..i. I. ..ill u. tin. mtktplwtewuHtorfioiu Polk county, Tli I wo uomliiw- for iepnoenla- live re Kssl iiteu, which liwirt a lld n-iiublli-ui deletlluu (hmiPolUwiiinlA lulliKiieMw iii. TwktMi all IhnniKh the Uckcl nv.mil... well and with .kmI active wwk on tin- iwrt of wpulillcjins the dwwunwl ettn Is' ilelintisl. 'I lie okwthM f Wurrcn Trultt iw ehlr liwu of tliu issiniy coiiIimI oniil uilttts', iiuttiis (lint no cttbit will Ik mr to elis-i every iiihii on tliC tli'M mun HiMtor dow u to coroner, i -- IhUi I'Ihi- Ishk. j A teh'tinuu hh nnvlvisl this HHnrttliiK y W. II. Hyar. fioin I UwkbtHd, Ur.. Infoi iiiIiik him tlml liUntihlttlht'r, Mr. John II. Mlrv, ' bl rklU'ii t1au lil Imiii the day i intwdiuic and had dlist I'mmi Ills ! Injurtnt. No Airthci iwrtlcular HMMtVMi. John II. Mire wa one, the )ihiuetir of IWukIh comity. I le vh Isirn iiumi -MUenxlllo.Oliio, Jan. Mb, ISati, i'iiilwts to Iowa In isn Mini to OtVMoll In lsA.1. lie located on his ih'm'uI ft no tin next spring, mid It ismilinitsl to re-lilc thensin eviiriJuiv. HeUiaVHn a wife and lMililldr.'H, all of age, also four i MliHKihlhtnMi. Mr. and Mrs. Hvho ; kc thl. evening to Is pnsut at llo fUlMl. 'lite Ikwnl of tntde met In the isMiwW elwinlsT Uti evmilng, to hIIh' llw iKMiMtallioii to ralM twrn' Ui def1lM the city. The uAliHiil'iwlllsliliiC the hiIvmii lHfH uf HtW Wty and loitlily to the 4KtkKtid tin' liivtvr, w admit twl by ll. himI lo iMsokUh thU nm It w. rs4vHl tliMl itti isj4a. of m MUipiikt U rinusl, Mild the AiMik kmmimIMw, MH4msl Ml m pviuuK HHwHtnii, HMolitorwwd frotn tbfw lo Bnv utottilMr. Our Im4 MM hmm gtMraH avuw HmhiIvi . . . .i T 777 . IMOUm) Hlt IIIMHIfll. K IKK M WUltttu 1.4UV hi bktc ,MKir elltlk ra ivi rt. rHM (l.vrruur lVuyw bvrt ubjiK tMHMl ! IVwrl ISmv Mil (MMlltU warn t Mtuwliui iffvtuiMk: WhWM.IhrJiy wht, trkM w MMIVMltHNrbnMCtiimUMMurt VNIM l lbr.MM4 UmI vt hMl Ut INwrt IV W Ih liir iiMUer rtNiriMl Mgwltm tow hr .U4 nwlor tU ltutittw mmI CKvteuuTMiMttMV WMMl Ittr mUU lur luktr I tar tW MNM( MMnHJv itMttrr bv- !, "HHB U iJ- wwmWHuh uiUMJ wwlntawwrtthrwtftaMt." Dr. II I, Kelchu.n, ni in... ,e, w,llHII11imtH, but the Innce: ha ruiiin coiinlj icntral '""' , ' ,, 'I'.iilil IImIIiih plllpl CIOI Il"l'Hi.""J"- Miiiimllttf. ar..-n I ulll. Dallas ' , (.n.m.d hlniscir Tll(lt,,k,t , ,hc ,a n N a ,, J .n iiitfHin iiKnitt deal Hlioiier llmuJ" l .,.,...,.,. ...-i,.i.iJU,.k. ..i nmuh,.,. uy ..... .l,,n,nH. . - -- - .- It J. Hatch, the nominee for slate, "on. .miiui IKST I ,tZ ,lly. : i . lit t,. ' 1ii.ii Kiiwirx line nun M1....0 - 1 .. illl'ltllliur l IilniC foinplelion. It will' approaching eompieu..". Jtfi.iie materially to the apiear- I Hn.v of the town. i Charli and .IaniiHudcIsn have oiK'iKHi up a butcher simp to this HitKartlon of all who wMi fresh meats In constant supply Mr. Farnhani of Stay ton lias Itoiighl the HlKx'inaking hUHinew of A. 'IVmler and a Mr. Harrin Jias lM.iiglil out Hie blackHinlllilng bu-i- ,,ess of It. II. Van Huron. ii, i I I-ifivitt lias rcuriui. purcha-el the building occupied by Prof. Privctt for a drug store and Charles Van Hureii Inw purcha-i-il the entire ilrug an.l notion Mock from Prof. Privctt. The Jollenin Institute uiuk-r the iiiainiKcineiit of Prof. W. T. Van Heoy is In a llourlsliing condition. Tlieattciidanceatthe prew-nt time is over one hundred, being the largest attendance in the history of thchchool for the spring term. Miss l.ou Miller daughter of ourex-repre-wnlatlve Is the able and worthy IIS.Mtllllt. The iu u council has llnally suc ceeded in gutting rid of the minimi son this spring. Prof. Prlsctt has M-nt Prof. Prlvett has M-nt In his ivslgnallon as postmaster in favor Chas. Van lliiron ho by the way a republican. This matter has u In favor of Is Kit scl Well wmi uie iwiiiiiii.'i "' .. . .. .. .. . 1..........1 . i. .iiii.i.- racy In low n, ami a nveiy coiue-i mn been going on fur llieollliv between our harilwaie man A. H. HuileUon and (leoige De aney or the linn oi Cnrn-ll & IWaney, lion. Chas. Miller the only lullucnlial democrat of the plae- ivm-ssi to take sides in Hie matter. I will Inform you hi regaid lo the matter as soon as it is knou who "ets there Kll." X. Y. .. ii:iitntiTiiN (ii a. The ('inhibition club met on Mon day evening at the W. C T. V. hall rnrnrjtfliilMilioii. llev. .1. II. RiMik was eks'tisl privldenl and 11. J. Sharp, secretary. The following committees were appointed : Advertising N. It. Gayloid, Ste phen .lory, Dr. Wyntt. I'lnaiice -N. 15, (.aylord. Stephen j Jury, Rev. J. 11. Roork. Reception N It. Gaylord, Row J. M. Dick, Rev Dr. D.mne, Rev. NV- HoMm. Mi. Ramp, Min. Sell 1st. Sjieclal isinuulttiv, to make ar-, lMiigvinciits In ngard toox-lJov. St John's leeiutv Prof. Jury, Dr. Wyall, Stephen Jury, N. It. Gay lord, Mrs. Ramp. Aiijournisl to meet at W. C. T. . hall at s M. next Monday. I I'lHII'II III Llllllllk " -.. Illurcol III" lllllium l""" r lrrrilii. , sn eyes. Restore the sens, of taste Articles of the .Monmouth Board I and uuplMiHiiut breath, resulting of IniproM'iuciit wen e.terday i from catarrh, litsy and pleasant to llls In tin otlliMf the MH-ivtary of use. Follow directions and a enrols state: lmsiimrHloi., J. II. V. Hut-, warranted, by all druggists. Send ler, A. It. lirigns, F. S. Powell, 1. , for "Ircular to Abletlne Metlieal K CMiupMI, I). T. StHiiley; iwpltal i Company, Orovllle, Oil. Six stHk, .Vi.uHi; prliKliml oIlUv Moil-.months' treatment for fl; K'lit by mouth, Polk isHint, . The oldivt of; mail, $1.10. For sale by D. W. this ImsirisMfHtliHi Is to advertise-j Matthew & Co., 100 State St. ..Sdeni. Mouiiiaith,aiulliidtiivlminlgrMtlou tliiivto Mild bw-ln therein; to Imy 'ki' ' Snl Wiim Mild M'll red etHte, and h(soiimI The iKsipleofSilvorton arv talking (ntlrty; euutnu't tor and bae f eirenlatlng a etltlou to Imvo etvetwl iHill.llngs, Mild do h geovral ' their mail imiu via Salem and the tiwlblliig Mud cMtlnH'Mug Uwlms; Sllvertoii sUigi1 route. Instead of by own Mild operate wmMmmim Mild . the Narrow t !augt road Ms at jires ntMiiuAM'UMrW: Ihiv. build mii.I Wat-.1 M 'linv the elumge of mjIuhIuIo , . . i . ,', u , ni tne .Narrow UMiiue road, the mail 1,4,1.0.1 uMn Mns dHiK.t arrive thw until iiwIvT nnner nofcriry lo "nrfy tl uv(. uf tlw Imsir- iwmtkm. lUsli. f Hhlv Antvui wv vwbv ilH.,M.Ma oTtlM MalfAir worthk. iimsIIUik wIhmi kiMiw tbMtlftWv w.Miltl tml Imw 1 In smu ni. k . .. . ... thr m-w lltAintl dUeovwy fur cmMuipfeu nd kiiiUM onw )UiuK iWv wuukl Ut ()il imVmuI mMtt Ami MWf. It W rvuiu- umuuV.I j.j iuUU 0tMMiw MMi imbtk' H-krfw f tW .um sjtmta. vj.a.l .ml muu.1. U.. i MmttWw A lfc, iml. 4mt. win fmty umimmU to (VMmM UIMM. As woMtW tm. Jf MMll ll.M. uiMit fbrlt. "-:. ,p:.f""re """ """- (Vine in ! '? '" rcI""""' . i .. i.iu jimi'fK ,.." fillllt rfill ML llin ifiiwv (;)llnty Clerk M. N. Chapman tammy " -'";." 7 , turned from Portland, ju.t received h full line oi .nmi. stetson's hHts n u. j0,nsonV. Thl. ,nrt ,.UH.k of clothing and jjfiitM,furnHiliiB'Ji!iJu the city at G. W. Jolinon . ...I11...1...1..W hecrcani.sodawaier, iuiw'" . aiuiliM, oyrtcrs incaW at nil hours at A. Strong &C'h. Miw Laura Goltra, who has lK.cn visiting friends in this city, has ur e 1 to her homent Albany. 1 , i.i J Kev. P.S. Kiilgm is im...K " .,;;.:.., M,n- .nimed and jVkIHI rain.-'" i""i"-rf " I laid oil' into town lots rm.i ...iu nviTlimd train was I alKjut to hours 1-J" J1"" JjJ slide on the other side of the fciskl- y,n, f. . Mrs. I.ueinda Spencer, mother of Mm. David Mathcney, of this city, . died at her home In Corvallis on the ;t0th tilt., ageil 71 years. It is quite probable that Hon. . M. Itamsi-y. late of this city, now r! Pendleton, will receive the "om"m- tion for the Sixth district judgeship. The ladles of the Christum church will hold a dime social next Friday night. Kverybody knows what a splendid time they always have on such occasions. Mlu t.liln Cranston lias returned i from Portland, where she has lieen .liaving her eyes treated by a specialist, having received consider able relief from the treatment. Itoliert Thoinpson'H children, who have been down with the spotted fever or cerebrospinal nicnlngltisare somewhat better, although it is feared that the disease will leave them Isith totally deaf. Mr. John Sherman, the deaf mute Discovery lor ton.unipuoii, uu uiii who has been selling combination I used It for a severe attack ot Bron pens and pencils on the streets h-v-' chitis and Catarrh. It gave me end days, luw presented this olllce Instant relief and entirely cured me wltha'bookof ixK'ins of con-lilera-1 anil 1 have not lcon atllleted Mnee. lile nioiit, of which he is the author. He wishes us to state that he will I go to Albany to-morrow. If you want to see the picture of a beautiful horse look at the one of Oiegou lieauty now on exhibition in the show window of the store one door uoith of A. E. StangV, in new bank block. While admiring the horse take notice of the excellence of the photographic work, which was done by Chcrrington, the photo grapher. In Horcb precinct, Marion county, the republicans met In mass enliven ! t ltn lust Thursday and nominated W. T. Clark (republican) for justice, iund C. II. Work (democrat) for eon- stable. A iiirris-pondent writes tlio i Cai'itai. Jmn.NAi., "this precinct wl be altout equally divided, but, 1 think, by rustling we will be able to carry It." l'llfornU rt It Corf. The only guaranteed cure for iiitarrh, cold in the head,' hay fever, rose isild, catarrhal deafness and oeHs'K in 1 lie evening, wlwrvHs bv mhjr' It wKild U there lmfn 5 is m. KlWa WlU "vil.f. 'lli lt Milve in the wortd tbr' t'tNtl.,rv,uUvrs,!shrlwum1 Tf, t1' Ultw' ,1,ultK,Jl. "ds iMi im" rwiulrwi. It U xuMntnteAMl ...!.... t. . t .. .. " -,-. loKivrir Wl ISHHOKHUUl. UT MMHMV I MVV ,'rkVwW 1 l'ur l2!!!l!!Ll IW t U. tut. Prkv ivuts ivr box. .' Mr. A. lUMi did not no to PM. dbHon ytvnlA' M utI Ui tlw I'AflTAl. Jol'MNAl. IkulMMtlM.uu.l be dM MMH( eut0)y tbMt Iw h ii iwUtlml hw tu look nAc. . -.-.... Ttw WjhwI hT eoMmy ortwwqni. (HK rWttt Ht MWMy Atv, , jgp, rvning m.miiwuh. Ovr tatWO Uu hhv Mru utT ttsbiy. :- ., rr u. '.' ,r m,l, I Mi".iii iuiik'"u,v " 43.7.1 range of Rem-i The monthly iieratuie win "' , A very beautiful lunar halo ap- ,-.-aicl on the 18th, bearing all the colors of the rainbow. Frost occurred on the :t, i,. 10, 14, 10,21,20. The prevailing wimn '"- . .!. ..ntll lllirllllf month were ironi u-- "- -a 18 tiavs, sthwe8t 12 day, south 1 day. ,, . ., I)urhlg March, 1887, there were 14 n-,day during which rain Tell, ana j 0.41 inches of water. There were 4 ..I..,.- 7 f.ir. nnd 20 cloudy days. - - - - .m fo Highest temperature the ., .,0 month, 0, . lowest temperature for the "'Stmperatureforthe month, , pEAI(CKi Koi' A, April 2, 1888. ' LmEK Mt. Following is the list of letters re maining in the postoillce, at Salem, rii 4 1RSS. Parties call- illir for' thein will please say "i vertlM!:" nil- All letters published as non-de livered will be cnargeii whu -- 111 in: u.iu.j,." " --- addition to the regular cent in jwstnge itiu'limmi, s.irnli Ilniwn, K J Hums. I.lz7lo Ilorluxcr, llcmiiu Ili-llows, A K Hull, Henry ilollowuy, ltG-2 I Illl.fW .lONOtlll. lUrrlnKton..! C llrmipn-y, Mrs M JoluiMin, IUllMl U'littlliiltlo .MiiKtor, II W Mnri'lis. 11 It Mtnzies, JlnliO McCoy, V ityiin, I'M W. II. OI)i:i.U 1'. M. I Kiither. A Ibuili, win SIuimt V A I'rrMinal, Mr. N. II. Frohliehstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: "I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New I uNo lieg to state tutu i nan men other remedies with no good result Have also used Electric Bittei-sand Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which 1 can recommend." Dr. King's New Diseovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free ut Dr. 11. W. Cox's drug store. I'uur-o of tortures. Dr. Gilbert, the eminent Physiog nomist, Scientist and Anthropolo gist, will commence a short course of splendidly illustrated, amusing and instructive lectures at the opera house on Friday evening, April 15th, on the great deuce nf Anthropolo gy. Opening lecture free. Subject, tht night, "The Physiognomy of Health, Disease, Character and Crime." All are invited. Com mences at S sharp. . o Ik thr lltat Now that the political campaign is approaching it is seasonable time to suhserilie for the Capita I. JoritNAU It will contain full reports of all political conventions, meetings and elections, anda cordial discussion of the questions at issue, and w ill le delivered anywhere in the city for l.'i cents per week, or will Ih sent by mall for f' per year. Leave orders at this ottiee or with the mute agent. M I'KEMt CUl'KT. Sai.km, March 3. S. A. Pur-ell, app., vs. It. W. itail and A. X. Hamiltou.Shorltrof Union county, rep.s. ; apiKnl from Union county. Geo. G. Bingham tipiHMred for respondents ; no one apivtnvd for apicllant. Union eouuty, api., vs. F. M. Sloeuin, rifji, ; argiunl and submit ted. Geo. G. Blitsliain anitoared for apiHjIUnt ; no one tor respondent. BaU riaKr Ii bllirrtai. J. 11. Mher 1ms rettnsl front the ' Hrni .f Masher & Ru'hey, gnKvry invn at SilverttHi, lwving iBpikmsI of lib liitett to a Mr. Geer. Mr. MHher, we av Inforimsl will resign ' hW cumiMka4oii as iHMntMter, Mml i ! h ttltbin I ni" Ihmi elivtiktted ami etuisivly signed for tlte Hppoliit. iiMWt if Mr. lttcWy as bis MHtttHir. H IViUl l i . Sth WmiUs, tlw "MiiMteur nHvuto ibj(Mtlwo,H trfcil tt(b up lilktwwthl tMO m !UKtifetM) .V Aiken's. Wr room kt4 eveMtiur nih! w ikme up blHWsttir. 1 1 Ut NWIhiW linger, HtMl (jHM bfe owh bKil rtwcktHl. Tiw tfwtbif wm it KHHte of mhi. fact n8, STATIC ihm"' ASK TO BE SHOWN : gal cap, i lai ;;:;;, WUTTIxg AND SCHOOL M;SsSlSctlsANr,PEN. H LDKRS. KUBBER BANDS AM) ERASERS. SPENCERIAN COMPASS PENCILS, ONLY TO BE SEEN TO BE ap. Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials for Paper Flowers. M vmv TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL YfAb t VNTeS WIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS-BEST IN THE " MARKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS' NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON TEACHING. TRACY'S TEACH ERS' RECORD. NORMAL QUESTION BOOK. Roberts' Rules of Order. SCRIBNER LOG BOOK. GILLCHRIST'S MANUEL FOR IN- FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE 81.00). UPTON'S TACTICS AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, i50 CENTS. For F" ru.it Growers : PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, (81.00;. DOWNING'S REVISED NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER ICA, (S3.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, ($3). THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST, PRICE 2. HOP CULTURE-NEW AND REVISED EDITION, 40 CENTS. 98, STATE ST. AT THIS Brick Denial dire L. S. SKIFF &CO. NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. Vitalized Air Given for (lie Painless Extraction of Teeth. B"Tho pei-son awakens from a pleasant dicani with the aching teeth gone. Also Gold Crowns Set. GREAT REDUCTION FINK Set Didens, 15 Volumes, hair Russia, Usual Price $32.50, Our Price $20.00. Set Ljllou, 26 " Cloth, Gilt fop. " ' 32.50, " 23.50. Set Thackeray, il " Hair Morocco, " " 22.50, " 15.00. Set Waverly, 12 ' Half blue Calf, ,l ' 32.50, " 17.50. Set I P. Hoe, 15 " Cloth, " " 22.50, " 18.00. Set Capt. M. Heid, 10 Vols. Cloth, " " 15.00, " 10,00. Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, J. BENSON 118, State Street, - Capital Lumbering Company! MANUKACTUHISHS OK AND DKALKKS IN liveiy Variety of Oregon Lumber, Dressed and Undressed. CONSTANTLY ON HAND: Shingles, Laths Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, Etc. SALEM - OREGON. atton's, ,...r.Ir.'P SALEM, OR. -OK- -IN- SETS! AT STARR'S. - - Salem, Oregon. WPIPIHT"tBl It OH