Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 23, 1888, Image 2

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
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EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
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Capital Journal PublMw'ng Company.
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MONDAY, Al'IUIi 28 1888.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Oongrewmnn,
jllNOIilt HlillSfANN.
Htt)fmejll (,
W. 1. Mill).
I'rtvldMilloI Kteefor,
JtOBHltT Mri.li.UV,
wm. K.vrus,
c. w. lairo.v.
lroectitlU(( Attorney Third I)It.,
. it. iiiiwirr.
MARION COUNTY REPUDUCAN TICKET.
ftl'IHWHTitiVMI,
J. II. WALDO, MmiImj.
'J. T. OKHK, Mlmlon.
J. Q. WIUDX, Mtm.
W. LAYMAN, WoortlHim,
Wx. AMMITHONO, ftwlb 8km.
MHHirr,
)t M. OROIfclX, laUra.
ClMJHt,
X'. J. HAltOOOK, Men.
MOMHMK,
J. ft HTAHK, lhH hlem.
MBAWJiMI,
A. 0. OO.VDIT, Aumarllla.
Awnwog,
A. r. ulagkwiby, biivhuh
OOMMMHOiIRM,
A. It. OOH.VKMl'8, Marlon.
W. T. ORIM, JluliUnJ.
MttOOk PPCMIfl ENOIirr,
1). W. YOIIHH, WUtttoti.
JUMK10H,
W. J, OULYIIM, llMt hlfW.
OOWHlfcll,
)H. I). 0. HYLANIl, WaMbtlMl.
CAMI'AICIN AI)l)llllmSS.
Tliu ioiuiIiIImiu wiiiiIIiIuUm of Mar
lon county piopowo to make a thor
ough oauvitss, and will devolo tho
two weeks preceding the election to
a fair and ottudld discussion of the
issue of tho campaign. They will
go iKifore tho kiiIo asking their
MipjMirt, and holding the honest be
lief that It u III 1k to the pllblleiutel
tt to eliH't tliciii toolllco. The tick
et Is ihiiimdhmI of gistd men, w 1 1 o
luerllH IiuvcIks'Ii trhMl,aud the lion
list inethiHls iimhI In the convention
for ehiMwIiiK thelnit men, have won
(he approval of all. They now pn
p(M to go lsifon the ptsiple and Mt
forth their view sand Intentions In
ovury pns'lnel. It Is due to every
voter tlmt helmve wmie knowlislgo
of the iiiimi w hiiiu he is called on to
MiisirtMt the k1U, Mini tm mirvwn
ihI talk In their pnwmv with what
over opMMiugtNuidldut umy clitsHi
to prvm-nl theinwIvM, will Klve ev
ery HaUMier u ehuiliv to tilldolXtMlld
fully the uat u n of the imiiImI that
UttgluK. nudtofortuUlMowii uplr..
km of the nine, of the men who
mk ht .i-. TliUUuu hoiieat wy
ikfirJiitf U-fmv the people, h ml wltui
iluewehiht U given to the ihtmuinI
itwtiUof our tvpidiheMU mmlhlt
W Al thenetu U uodmiht of their
. Th Mptilatitiii of thl eily
and tHHinty U llkelv tu Im larvly
IUOtKil (lie ii,.t (wo ytmrw, mid
wr pmpwty vain. iilwximMml
imly VHbuuewl. (U.tlbUuwUl
ut U UMHMMiry to ailailiiMer uwr
KltUin, and the -.iHeiwi Inn-grlty In
tlwmaiumxioeiil of I he public (uuiU.
MMM4rmt by thU i.i the npublkwt(
raiuuiMltis mil lau. I the ktvitiM
HJr.v. and im the pi0e an not
alow lo pv.ftw.lv tlnr owu luUv.t,
Uwirvkwlloti u. nlH. ntiv la l.stVe.1
ftirwunl tu wlih M,Uiv uitldemv.
"t'llK Wthntlmlt UloiwUo rUruft!
okndal, mtv uM t tb4ruWI irfe4w.
IImp)- Umv bMMt U1m U( KngiMtU
tat MMiy ywufc, wU wu
ltw' Ml
Tiik Aatorlan llguros up it duty
hi the invent complicated condi
tion of iiolitlcul affairs tliuely:
Ah an independent newspaper,
alining to treat both iiartleH and all
parties alike, The Antoriau does not
htek to unjustly Hiere the motive
of anyone, there are many men
and w omen among our readers, 7il
ouh advoeaten of prohibition, who
liave our regard, and who are mak
ing urgent eil'ort for the success of
what tliey ImjIIcvo to be the right.
Their opinions are entitled to the
mine reH)Gct and coiiIderation a
nnylKxly'H else; an honest dili'urencc
of opinion being oft-tlmeH otwentlal
to get at the truth, which should bo
the aim of all dlwHi'wIoii.
Amikiit JAt'Kfco.v, John Smith
and John Vice, all of OwingHville,
Ky., receive $71! n month each from
tho government, Their pensions
are granted on the wore of total
bliudiiMxi eontnicted during tho lato
war. Tlioy were members of tho
name coiiijiany of tho wnino regi
ment tho tilth Kentucky infantry.
Vice's claim ban Just been grouted,
and ho obtains over 111,000 in kick
pension. JIo has been a mendicant
for years, ami his helplcw family
Inweiidiired tho imwl abject poverty.
I'ltiMiim.vr 1'i.i:vi:lani) has
thouglit It wise to delay the iv
)olntment of Minister Phelps to tho
vacant chief Justiceship because of
tho nnlmosity felt toward this
diplomatist by the Irish-Americans,
ills HiibxTvloney to the Ilrllish
court durhighls residence in London
Is a cardinal sin In the eyes of that
class of our cltlons. Minister
Phclpii will have to wait awhile.
lli:itnisa Georgia editor, K. II.
(iroiiby bj name, who ought to join
the prohls. He makes the following
annoiiiiceiuent in his paper:
"On and after date the under
signed gives notice that ho will
nnMH'iite any person selling mm in
toxicating liquor of any kind to tho
full extent of the law. This is nut
for tho niiriMtMMif Inluring whisky
dealers, but to get sober and stay
so."
m:v 'io.iiav.
ItOCKY iMOUNTAIN
CO F 1 " 13 IS H OUSE!
Utt Sld UlsKty, epp. Optra How,
S. 13. VV'IMINSS, -f Prop.
J MeHtt Ht M Iiouk, fm m So lo,Jlc.-G'
Post Your Friends in (lie East 1
BVEHY ONB COJII'LIMBXTS
V on our m wkly wllllun, m It iiiIIiih hi
imiili I'iiHlU'iil imhiIIiik iimlltT, W'iiin.
hm v rltliuc up llu milt Inlcri'.Uiir IIiIh
mh'IIoii, will oil mimot tin NiHt limn to
lmttliHvkl) iiwiII.hI lojmir frlt'iutawi.t
wliimijnii Ulitii;itet on tlio nMitirttM of
llrviin.
Rock Bottom Grocery;
T. lll't'lIANAN, Pnoi'.,
Cur I'.mn tnul MIkU StidttH,
KerM MHittMiilly uti Imiul n full lino ur
GJ2N1.CKAL
GKOCEK113S.
Cnginc Foe Sale.
A kkhI MMituil hand upriflit nwtui. mut
Uakf U. HU Iumw nwr, Ku.tiiltv
hi lb I'MplUI JimrtMl oilttxv
PROPOSALS INVITED.
Thi- iHWnt of i.ubllv U11IMI114 cunniluUiii
')' llixll Mltl iiroiiiwtU Air III.
iknttfcMUtl flu Him
iuu4lkui ..rf briok bulliilnaiil IW is-iil-iruibiry.
lUMtMi tittoUuu nut- U
wu m Hh- . of w. K l-uh.lrm.
Th rlhl U m)wi y ut ll bid u rv-
TKSi wUI lw Hoitl t Vlo..k int Tu
a). Mjr I, tan.
UKrt. W. MellklTlK.
U. V. VKHM.
... IhMnl iT tnmlriOT.
WM. A. it lTH . l-rk uC HuhhI. MM.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I) MMTt'K UK A.NliKHKItor TIIK
ll nMim vurtiirilir4ivir(Vmn, Ibr
iWowWj uf Mrtu.ulhurllttIVMHkW
'."f 'i ""MI r'rtj f thy MI of H.
R Hutu dnMMl. I t. III o tlio ti tUy
f Airl. Imkmi J.oluck r N mttivoMM
UHM UU fMun llrt. MwlMii.ttnMtw, M
I wtblW urkMi hi lb hkrtMM wTU.
mA, lb kuUM-buM rifela lwkuwln lu
U104KU. HlHIN.
ww .iwninniu Waal
muh, iir. AvU M, Imw.
PIN IS N lsiw STOCK
or
A.VW
UOIS CURTAINS!
1 Mi ii Ijwist Prices !
H ml W eawxIiMl.
HttseulH?rg & I'd.,
: Corner,
-i:vr AiivKirriSBMBNTS.
PAINTS "OILS
GILBERT & PATTERSON
J lave added to their stock a
full line of
'aiiits, Oils, Varnishes, Colors, Glue,
KALSOMIXE, BRUSHES, ETC.
A Foil Line of Ready Mixed Paints.
Sfc CALL FOR PRICES.
i:il,MIIT4'l'AnEIIS0!i,c'S!'if'
THINK IT OVER!
'llialis;ll)0iill)inini'a Can of
t u
PURE HOCK CAXDY DRIPS
ritoji
KELLER & SONS.
It Is entirely now nml wo nro tlio llrst to
liitroihicolt. "blBiJacIv9" wlllnowsuircr.
I Twra'H SomothlriK 731a:
JJVJmo a new laundry wa 1 iiound
ir nisi wo mm loroceniK. urtierscoim1
In fioiii ocrj kouu-e. bend In jourx.
AVlnn tihlnif littkltie ixiwiler trv .Millar's
purocrwiin tartar liniml It N thu pride of
murv iiuiiiiy. ufuiiu'II 1110 ninr iinimi
lit 'Mt cent lor 11 0110 iMiiind (n. Wo nro
HilotmnUrorlt.
llefid our h1 crllHOiiimiirt In tlio future
ami keep piwlinl lu uto tlilnc now.
KELLER & SONS,
Tho (Inn-eni,
TUB VARIETY STORE !
ju.st m:t'uivi:i), a ni:w stock
Ol' Ni:V STYl.liS IN
WALL PAPER
V H'l.I. HTHCK Of
Fancy Goods, Moldings,
UracKeis, Picture Frames,
Artlit' Malarial?, Etc.,
ALWAYS OS HASH.
W. M. SARGEANT,
W IHiHiiiirrrlHlMrwi.Miipin, Or.
Just Arrived !
Till! FIXEST USE OF
yC
m '
i
EVER IN SALEM.
KuU llui' T iVuioiii.rl Kll tiluo iut
FWlIMt.
'HAN. CVI.VK.MT.
NIll, Ormm.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE.
vrimri
i th 1
LrwUJ.J
TOTtCK l 11KKKHY OIVKS THAT
nuillluuimuMv . Ur r.lU itr
MIUMMI. IMWML III 'll t luil.lUi
tunnw t 1 ackwK r. x., tuv i xli idiv
. - - -, .. . .-v..v
in , uni, umn lu iim niglwi.1 bltltter tw
ill HMM1.MB1II
L. ! . oft. .mlKtk
irasini Sum A ! t.u U SWw,
SafeMt th unuriiCuiiHrUl
mine (
OftHU
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MMI Cuurt kUwwbk In Maw, Urwua.
imtt. in !!tatti,u
.. tHirvliawMl nt urt
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I.irk nu b, iHirvlutavil nt urt uti- ale hv
Uum bvKm h hour mCmmHIi.i
. J. 1MIJ.KY.
J. W. IMS,
( MMtttl'lKUrnHlur I.PW W J4tHMH,
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In lb Umnu tMrt uf Uu. HulvWOfwRw.
twMiMrtuaCteuHU. '
NoUwk iMNVky gtwutbal I btve Utri
Mkr taal muwI. iuhI tfea MwhIu- jJ5
Mt CWtac liWMUun u. itwZiL
Jvux lUi's,
NWKt Of PAYMENT.
AU inouujt boUlu wr
MtAkwrnrnti- mtermi by
WMNta' hiMkil m mi
KtHllU HwOuM
Iniaildr
JUtUwHW,W
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AruivruitMY,
UMutlr ThwNrt
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fcrStlt.
WtMU Ctuuubrrlla kiv. kib
fer
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Mlvrl. SJM bkwfc utk .J .vJiJ
How, Air Ml at UM V nkkl .MUbZ
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K1TMW kottM IU Rt
XETV ADVERTISEMENTS-
ilTUiBAnB'S'H flrw ' 4VM & Sy
UmmumJim. n I ; 1 1 fai f '
tnr iciiBViBjrm twt ihi hi -tn r
Mwmmau
ESiL-flM II B I
jmmB-kmmW TXOiaii
" i rin - ""T MiiiiMffWl
i iiiarsage5BS!B
J. D. McCully,
IS ItECEIVING A FINE LINE OF
H ATS
-
FURNISHING
219 COMMERCIAL STREET,
WM. BROWN 4 CO.
-DEALElt IN-
B O 1 O T S
O ClTl T-T
- 1 - --
IVcV
j ay. r.jja'r
H O K S
Leather nml Fiiidinfi ! ' rwrf
CASH l'AII) K0K
Wool, Hides, Pells and Furs.
.. .
, - tu-' So. Ml Ciuuiiieiolnllreot,
nau.iaf" 'J?' oitnoox.
PEOPLE WILL
-AT
OPERA HOUSE CORNER
Pleasant and Profitable !
HHCAVSK THHY
Lmmh, KnibrtUlirk, Horfrj-, nUil the unost Uuo of
Ladies' -: Underwear !
In the City. Aud fir Geutlamou,
SACK AMI DRESS SUITS, IIATX, CAPS, WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS,
AND AI-1' CRADttS OK UNDBRWIIAR.
W mm fc iMwiirt Oft et n vr luta la th ,!. wa ,,.,. . lUx.
rr4itovmni.
HWMMN HMM IWIMWlMr M UM Ofl
naiMii
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N. LADITE, -niLJ.
REYNOLDS.
. . President.
Vice President.
. . . Cashier.
i JOHN MOIR, - - '
GENERAL BANKING,
Exchange on Portland, San Francisco,
J New York. London ana fiuus ",
t bought ana soiu. ouut:, wuaij r3iii
' Zrants bought. Farmers are cordial y
. invited to deposit ondtranMciuuMu
wheat, wool, hops and other property nt
.reasonable rates. Insurance on such se
curity can be obtained at the bank In
mOSl reilUUlU UUluyumi.-a.
AND -
GOODS, ETC.
SALEM, OREGON.
FIND BUYING
THE -
KKKl KOK I.AIHHS
Firs
Natio
ULU I Hilly B i
. j;-.
Ginghams, Lawns, Bontiin
ou
-, nwonnnot of jw.
HAIM4 tHMT MM aui a.j
"EAY ADTEKTISE3IESTS.
TO THE EASTl
Shortost Ilouto I .
Fastest Time!
Best Accommodations!
Lowest Hates!
j83 Apply for Information to
WIIIv. H. PARRY.
Capital Jonrnal Office, tjalem.
Kelly's Old Stand !
SAVING PURCHASED THE BLACK
smith shop known as Kelly's OM
id, I will hereafter bo prepared to do all
kinds of ""
BHsi
In the best style known to tho trade at
short notice. The best of workmen em.
ployed, and all work guaranteed to elm
satisfaction. s e
Horseshoeing a Specialty!
J. J. JARNIGAN,
Kelly's Old Stand, Salem, Or.
ARRIVING!
Our Immense Stock of Goods is
NOW -: ARRIVING
Ito-
CARPETS
3"
JKS-
-51
-89
Tho Largest anil Finest Stock of Carnf-'
Ever Drought to SALEM
NOW HERE
STILL ARRIVING DAILY,
US?" CALL AND EXAJMINE.
LUNN & BROWN,
Cor. Commercial and State Streets.
STEINEIl & BLOSSER,
-DEALERS IN-
STOVES, RANGES,
Tin and Copper Ware,
130 State St., -:- -:- SALEM, OR.
Examlno our No. 8 cook stove, com-
v. j iuiiiiautuunu guaranieea, ior omy
A specialty mndo of rooting and spontlnj.
HENRY SCHOMAKER,
ilanufacturerof
Tiie Standard Combination Fence!
No. 260 Commercial St.
All Styles-of Fencing Made to Order
ON SHORT NOTIOE.
THE BEST
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
In tho Willamette Valley is tho
ai don
M
ai ;
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
MERCHANTS
In Salem who wish to roach out for and se
cure tho magnificent country trade
should advertise in the
Weekly Capital Journal L
REMEMBER
That an advertteemont In the dally rewiw
the town people; but the weekly edltlea
Catehes the Farmers!
WfttfBU, apply to '
Capital Journal Publishing Co.,
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