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w rn BVBNIXO CAPITAL .JOURNAL rrHi.nKifit EVEHY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. HV THK CapHal Jownal PuWiiWng Company. ( INOOHOIMATKH. ) Offlf. 112 OHirt Mrt, ir llof lk. THKMS OK MUHHCMl'riON : KAif.r .PEtM UUtMilUI lV ttUill I rttpfwl by wrrter I ( wrkki.v ( TOO KASII.V IIISCOUKAOKD. TIIK ritOIIIIHTIOM MILL. Ed. Capital Jevksal: The , I eovile of HhIciii have had a little grist of prohibition feed ground out forthfinon the Hinall Mill which is We And In the Astoria Pioneer hii ' exceedingly well written editorial, ' poinmentln)? on the recent decision ..e !.,. (l.,.w. ni.llfi fJtltlltt Iltlf till" i....i..i..i.i I.?.. r i..(nTin.tm lwiw f lcfeatIiiK tluf rapubllcnn lli HIT, iiiiiin(ui.ii.ii ... ...... .... , ii.nu.tv ttifi tliut tie. lie mvt: ! !"' '""" : - rr i .,. t.f im ytw, i matin if ttmin - oi i w W NUtboriitfol li re- -l1rwimaln m elvc mtMrfpUwi. Mf.iUrrlMim ml on NpllNllott lo iVII.I. Hi I'AltllV. - MmiHKrr. tfl'ntft h wmil vim HiMllcr Hi the IMMn,Olti, funHMm. March H. I. TIIUItHDAV, APItib 6. 18-SS. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. mCCKMICdrATlTl, J. II. WAI.no, Mlir. T. T. OHHH, BllvtrtMi J. Q. WIMOK, Htlttti. H, MYMAN. Wortlwrn. WM. AHMHrilO.VO. Mouth KiImu. fitiirr, K, M. CIIOIHAN. Hilrw OLM, I. J. IIAIICOGK, HiIfhi. J. II, NTAIlIt. Kial Haltni. TKIAll', A. 0. OONDir. Atimsvlllf iuuwi A, . IILAOKEIIIIY. Hllvritoti. tmuuiMiamoa, A. II. OOIINM.IUb, Jl.rlmi. W. T. (HUM, HuliWd. ommL H'ruiiKTrxiiixr. II. W. YOIIKII, Hllftrlun. (iuKri, W. 1 CI'I.VHII, IU.I Hilrrn. CMIUOHeH.t tin. T. CI IIVLi.Vli, (TufMllMiru. INTKMI'KUATK ZI'.AI.. Tliu KtiitHHiiiuit thU morning, iMipyliiK our rcMirt ofu rrt-tiul meet iiiKoflliu prohlhltlon eluli In the moiimiiftlio W. C.T. V., npMndK the fnllowliiK rvmiirkH. TIiUInu ixilllhlctti lint nf (lit ruin. lull Icon, mill (IiIm IIIiiinv e.i'iiM for a limn immeii (liivlurd I rlmlriimii of till lint one, mill u memU'roftlmt one, mill an iinKir(ed fellow called "Dr." Wyatt meinn to Ik' the next JiIkIiM In milJinrltr. ThU (Inyloril Im a wandering and IiiiihcuiiIhim g. noranniH and cKiitllinilnM, without vIkIIiIo iiikhiih nf mipMirt. lie Iiuh iioprldtMifaneeNtr.v or hoieof hh tjtrlty, imil In nothing more or lens (him a contemptible eyesore, lie l a iKNiutlftil thing to run a party. We Htilimit to our udoleheeiit frltttnl, tluuilltor of the Kluttmnii, whether mich timnerlled nl.iiiho of imomimlhigcltlrcuM In In the puMIe Interest. An ellbrt In now Mug inline ov ine K-opu ofhalem (oat- tract Imiuignitlou to this city mid locality, and any IioihhI, dcwrvlng imrMiu who chmU In liU lot among iih, lit hii Hid In the object all an' .Irlvlng fur. Hut will pooplc U. pt to come here If they an- to U nuide obJectM f tu,.K by a ll.vutlotH prewi? Will they uouut to have a cuiirmp iniM, ,v wltifli tlatlr Milltlitl HlUllatlou' U to ,o luitttrmluod, audlfthcy train with tht wning iwrty, th,.y Hr. to W iwiiiihiI ami aimllaiuuilltml win, IwJI, U,ik and eamlle? luimlKmutM elll urely MH-k a home where tho are idlonl H atVy, UMMIV ,;r JIIKV1.V. Thi. HiiMirtM fellow" nnmed in tins NUive tlmde, )r." Wyatt, (wlthtlMf InvldUau u-' of luverleil iwmI tm hwn. wlfh hi rMiullv h row iiiiMiUt aipi, U a hiMfeehidilcr awl a Utyt.r, and l uM.Adlv lwiWM I he medical jmWIihi. it MualmttUwl leMrelav lme OWii klui theMMl ellWto mi the MUmH nyaiem nf the u. r t,i. wUlim drink; ami thai he idimdd miw W wMhe lu ItU wlWt. to Mimvi tUo iHMUUHtuH and mh f ueh jm4mmk -dHivv that UU HA lttMtaMMt with ItW IMWCtkv Ita'M lHMWftlM tlUtUt lUwli , r Tlw m)mr vWtliH, erudllMl la tlw iym, X. It. Ua,vKtl, b an Ihmm.1 ami aklltfttl utw)wuk h hotmru liU UrlHg by iwtMlriHK wlng uiaeldue and tmdttn 0ae. Curtalttl.v H-h rrtcf f MtiUl ami tte I- etltU,l la MiMwt t)i mwh h u, mw tUMrvtitc WIImm. ilerit U imM tl by h wnu'i bank awiuMt, mm! If k W "lniMewtikiu," 01 Wttly UU tMrriUl to Um W. a a AwUt Umm a MMbrtHM. w wwiktMiaprf U Mir braUtw i(HUt tfeat be U alktwiim bU wwl u om. raw hk UkMVxtW if i. tm. Uwt IW )wnlr mIhi hmw Uk Mttwti wnuk mt t Mill lu tiwtr IwUtkx b MiiM 4m tuutv tf HtUhNMO' Ml in MklH kl MH). vl ifem at ttn IWu aMdttu lkM In ckukv hUUiigu, US u uh poor M luvtrk ItulkliUK uu (W tMWIi. IftheiiiiporUtionof liquor may not lie prohibited, then the state law forbidding their manufacture It of no avail, and the will of tho-e who enacted It U completely prostrated. Hut thi m too hojK'Ic-w a view the caw. Ifweconnot abolish tlieiie of htrong llqiiora a U'verage, a great gfxxl w gained if we can materially restrict their consumption. We have the assurance of Mr. Mills that wx'lal treating leadu to the greatest iim nf Ildiiuix: with the hiIooiis cloK-d tills iiernleloUH jnncticv is Hlmted. There are very few x?roiis who are w devoted to their cups aw to winl oil" a distance for a demi john and have the disgraceful pack ago delivered at their homes. The average drinker in Hciihitlve to ol Hirvatloii, and prefera to take his glass behind a Kcreen. Hut the moral triumph of prohibition Is found lu closing the wiloon iIikiix, thus pmteeting our youth from the HcductloiiH of hucli u dangerous resort. Great MMiial reforms do not come alKiut In a day; If the next generation feel the benellt of our Inborn, there is Incen tive enough to work. In this view of the cace there Is no cause for dwjionileney. The Pioneer remarlcH further: "The elfcct of this decision must lie to render nugatory all Mute legisla tion, looking to the prevention of the manufacture of intoxicating liquors." Kuch legislation is not at present needed, bet the market lie destroyed by closing the saloon, and the manufacture of strong drinks will soon become a profitless busi ness. In dealing with society as In (billing witli physical nature, ue must accept existing conditions; if one plan will not answer our pur- msc, then try another. There is no need for the tenicraneo icople, as the Pioneer suggests, "to disband or try a new campaign;" other states are ready to adopt prohibition, and every commonwealth gained Is cer tainly a great advance. This un reasoning demand for all or none Is unwise and impractleuble, and the American copIc have het upon It the seal of their disapproval. for the credit that Mr. Mills would derive from the eomjiarisoii, he might be called the Hob Ingersoll of iolities. The bur- . den of ids refrain is "throw nivay the 0f old political creeds and let us have ( something new." .So far as temper ance legislation Is concerned, thus far Mr. Mills and all the prohibi tionista can take credit for nothing , in the states where prohibitory amendments have been adopted. ! Ft linu lu. jiii itiiim lit' tin nil titlillMiti ' jHirty, and the legislation for the IiurjMHe of making those ninend HientK eflective iK-longs exclusively to that Hirty. Not only did the prohibitionists in each case deprive themselves of an opportunity to aid by their votes in securing temper ance legislation, but they have wasted what little strength they may have had in trying to teardown the other parties. The democratic party In the south shows a determi nation to regulate and suppress the great evil of Intemperance, and has already taken advanced steps In that direction ; but it is jierfectly safe to say that it is possible the prohibition party will endeavor to get in the little end of their wedge and divide the strength of the temperance peo ple, thus delaying the work for a score of years as they have done in other places. Aqca PlMtA. Salkm, April 4th. Wl rr iiiinTi "W ,74ttll5MafiBHKnfcU 'idulliiiif - a.'jJQUBIIHRhBHsHBIHbHSB'' First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. VM. X. LADUE. -I)U. J. REYNOLDS, -JOHN MOIIi, - - - - President. Vice President. ... Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Han Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and C t warrants bought. Farmers are cordlallj invited to dejxwlt tmd transact biiblness with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the banK in mosi rename companies. TV7ILL BUY AND SELL REAL ES- tate. Is now reaching hundreds of thousands oi eueit-ru ikuuiu u c-Aiensiveiy advertising In all of the leading news papers of the United States. Their faclll. ties for finding buyers of real estate are un. excelled. It is to the Interest of those hav ing real estate to f.ell, to place it where buyers come to buy. B. S. COOK, Manager. II. J. MiNTitoax, Assistant. Olllcc: front room up stairs In the State Insurance Company's building. J. D. McCully, IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF NG CLOTHING ! ! SPR -HATS -AND- II. .1. MiSTiions ..... President S. Fabkar . ice-Prestdeni B. S. Cook Secretary C. n. Moorbs Treasurer Tlic Oregon Laud Comp'ny CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000 AND Cascades (I FOR ALL ,pr!l 13 A 14, Friday nnd Saturday. STEAMER: "M"Unomah-" ClfillTv!. 1. Oregon City locks nnd woolen OIUIIIO, mills. 2. Cycloramn of Battle of Gettysburg. 3. Battalion drill at Vancouver by arrangements with Col. Anderson. 4. Great scenery along the Columbia river. concert on tne steamer at the Cascades at 8 d. m. April 13, by Salem's best talent. ACCOMMODATIONS: JMSFiSStt with cot lu parlors for ladles; gentlemen take blankets and sleep in dining hall and gents' EXPENSES: FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 219 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. A OOOI) r.VAMI'I.K. Tttl iwlittiiiwi aaMvwu.. iyf. Tiio I'huruc Ik Inlil nt tlic (l(Mr of tin-(loiiiix'nic.v of Oivkoii that it Im iiiirsliiitiiiliHH In tlic Miiiiiort of its iii'UnmK'r orgiiiiH. Thon Is n dem ocnttlc dully ptihlhlmil lu this city, which Iiu'Um tlu iiiiiiilltiulc nnd I'liturprlvMif n lit-cliisH Jouriml; In IViidlutou a dully i'XHiiuiit of tho Mirty httxjtint lnvii xtartt'd, which Klvwi mIkih ofouoruy and auihltlon on thi' mrt of Its (i lid's; and in MiikiT City, a tlally I inililNlifd. which, like, a pnnu wiplln Jut .-ct out, hai plenty of room to row in. Tln'O' aro wnnn dciiHH-mtk' wivkllw pulilUluMl hcrv and then In the btate, hnt mnio of them with power ti conviil-o MK'h'ty or ovcrttnii rinpln. I u our ndxhlMtr twrllor.N, Wash liiKton, they lu tiling dlllorvntly. A piinwltloiils put furth tn Mtart a dciuiHTNtlc dally lu .Settle, with a wipltal of V),tHKl to entry It thnmh. I'onMlftliH of the money 1mrhIivh(Iv Uhmi miImiIIkmI, and the dlnrtow hi ehiM'ufhiin the fimiiM.t iikmi of the nrty In the territory. A Mr. KIILott, who U moving mot Hetlvt ly lu the uudertNkluK, Iihh kiiih- on lo the UMtUuutl ep4lHl, to Mt ftirtli the pUn.of hliikJf wild awWatiM to tlie dwmvrHtlc uwimTM tln're, and iikeurf, thriHigh their iiumum, miIMmiiUmI aid. It U Mild the ier will iimke IUaiiHwmiiiv in n V day. As YVfetWIiigtou U nilylijt ftr MNtflHHHl, and rvimmeh Mttaeht to a demuemtk' emtKrx ftw w Ithlwit. lit Mivetvign rightn frHii umriy mlllUm irf tmr felkiw elUteiM UW tu (IM iihm iKiMthu deHleucte, taw uurt to dbtiiiiut4IitMenttki diH'trtn lu M4i (MtHuWuic HitMkm ary gmuud, kmiiimh IVI1 toHmt with utUeUl (kvur. (VuiMtt (lie tUHMKMl of()fvuu niwum tiMtiiHelveo to lml Wr mtrMW? In flKtiriiiK up the i)ronj)eets of NtiLTCKx in tills Htate next June, for thf prohihitlon candidates, a dele- Kate in the state convention pive the following figures: In 188(5, Prof. U. W. Miller received :!000 votes for coining; this year his estimatetl Nlrength Is 4000 to 5000. The .small end of the wedge has not eflectually riven the old parties asunder, and thoMJ who apjilatid their platform speakers are ujit to remain with their first love. The delegate ex pected a considerable portion of their traiihient following to fall oil". hut thought the loss would lie made up In another direction. "We have developed wonderfully in the Wil lamette valleyaud Eastern Oregon," he said, "and the coming election will reveal some strange things." The Capital Jopiska i, also ven tures to predict that the level-heati- repulillcan voter will stay hy his party, helng satlslled that the' evils ofalcoholNni will be lnst alwted hy practical eflbrt.s at supiiression. The foolish talk of Mr. Mills and his coadjutors, that high license Is not a step lu the right direction, hut a long stride the other way, savors of fanaticism, and Is falsified hy daily exiK'rlcnce. To-day the state prohibition con vention, In KcsolnulnSan Francisco, adopted n resolution fiiMirin stitl-- rag", ami aNo a law by which all saloons win be dosed on Sunday. WM. BROWN & CO. 1'rince HlMiiiiruk is piepurlng to retvlve Queen Vlutorlu, xinv iti.n.w. NOTICE OF PAYMENT. All H-rii Wi.Miuic vmimnu hknIusI .MHrhui ini n.t,Mi i0 , trvJJ.nr.J. lunh luitlitiHt to lunula tliOHtinv air .w.iwii,h. iliw I. nuiiM on imua ir Ilwl uurm..Hiid lu, ftiHIwr tntm.t ulll W MUt (HI thHO Al Ul'MT(SII, IWIAltJW.INaH,,,, Tre"'f'r' Just Arrived ! TIIK FINEST UXB OF UKAI.EH IN B O O I T S O Cfl H ft- " K sbCV IS st X s 1"hj"o7kT s Leather ami Finite ! yrf iX MiPK r . 11 IHn I vy tM-A 5StaSiS H vr tiik parlor. 2. Seats for all who go. 3. Meals on steamer for all who take no lunch, also coffee. 1. Hound trio from Salem. J2.20. 2. Meals on steamer. 35e. a Cyclornma, 60c.; pupils, 25c 4. No extra lor sleeping nor concert. Tickets at Patton's and Starr's book stores. PIRIWITTFF' Mesdames Parvln, Adncas, lO.lliUIl ILL. Bjars.VanScoy.nndMIsses Moores, Harrington and Dear, born, and Prof. Starr. WANTED ! Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Dried Fruits, Etc. For which the highest market prlcowlll be paid. Farmers, our prices for groceries are fnnrlnh1i Inu nnri tiro llilnl. -.. m da It to your interest to consult us before you uisjxise oi your proauce or my in a stock of groceries. Don't forget the place. WINTERS & THOMAS, Court street, -:- -:- -:- Salem, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENtT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County. In the matter of the estate ot Andrew Heln, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I havo filed my final, account, and that Monday, the 7th day of May, 1888, nt 10 a. m., has been set for hearing objections to the same. Julia Hkin, Executrix. For Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Power. Good for all uses, from one to full canacltv All rM&'vET prlce,ot F' cnl1 The Pacific Cider, Vinegar & Fru t Preservlnc Com pany's ofllce. Salem, Oregon. CASH PAID FOIl Wool, Hides, Felts and Furs. No. 311 Commeiclal Street, SALKM, - . OREGON'. pAPITAI, LODGE, NO. 11, I. O. G T ta'n THXS'L'iTeningJn their J.vo. Knioiit, Sec., H. S. JoryW. c!t. GEnD' G.?,SIIUEl WOODDEALER pfflce with Geo. Johnson. 2K Com. 2i0j?!s,reet-. AU klodsof wood for ae SndTall1oernedra'rfd- Cash " Live and Let Live Paint Shop. HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign AND - General Painters. JUST received WV 1 1 1 II A KKW llMltMHWt MlHaim.0f (V. lWtmr'itatMUr)r of ItWwllcWl lutW, NMmUt tutnmHtfv 1WImWm. Httt tU t W WwMOfMtir MH-WMtkH. IMM bin UMMM Ml tUt. HMl hAhT wtiMiHwu. Otm wwl ttH, l Imt vkv iwvMtWxit. W Attom)v hi iwu. iiiii iinrv .. - .-..v , EVER IN SALEM, h Jf l"lw,l KM likN ), IWMiXwi. CHAa. CAI.VKHT. li n is N Ev Stock Carets, Skikfi, itrtta, -A.M LACK CURTAINS! Largest Stock aid m Prices I J. M. Roseaberg & Co., White Corner, S?ViVVV5ViXVVVVitlivciVv. , . . , - : HOUSE CORNER .... ivx. . vjnr OPERA Patama Lawns, Japanese Bunttng, WWte Drws Goods, Warwick Ginghams, New Prints, 300 Dor. New Stock Hosiery. 1000 Yards Laces and Embroideries. Gentlemen win Fincl Here -tbj Sack Suits, New Sammrr Soils, Son Uats, Silk Hats, Cutaway Dress Suits, Priut-e Albert Suits, Stiff Hats, Straw Hats, Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators, e;,.'.'. nW'!! CSfil" PipniPt attention. chwrni iiv ..;. ir .? V rK n our "n6 l,i!JJ"u!IJ.R'eU. Satisfaction mtnnrnlwl nilllll in klil !...- - r .- :."" v vuuri iiousft n ivi Kiilem, Or. Court street, WILLIS k Real Estate Agents projuri) nou offering on reasonable terms. Fire Insurance I on nllXlSll0'? f Insurance apainst fire -SJ'iSKS?, e.sl rename Brokerage ! wSltt' sUort Ume'Kd THE LARGEST STOCK OF UNDERWEAR IN' THE CITY AT Tlt- Opera -:- Heuse: -:- Corner. Produce Taken in Exchange. UNIVERSITY CHAPEL. Wednesday Evening, Jpril 4th. GRAND -:- CONCERT IIV THf- isnuismr choral urn AND Conservatory of Music, uJjKS! an'dMo,,fnarrt,ih' Jones and 0U- te-araB&-5SS!2r