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"wWPCWPlWWWIWBB1 Wfc IT. . tflfrtoeflflNWCftm" i rf ' BVBXIXG CAPITAL JOURNAL rVHUKKH 1 EVERY EYENIN6 EXCEPT SUNDAY. HT TH Capital Jounwl PaWWitog Company. ( tWOMHHIHATKII. , I IV OwM Srrt, Orr !( Wtk. TERM W hUlWCRHTIOiN PAtLY On imir, bjr mull MU fttuMkhn.. by man . Tir mouth by mail fiw wwk deuvt-red by cwrMf I vhut omtymr. moutb ... it w ... J lo M luMatlM Turn i jKrliml mutter arw aatbonsml to n cl MibM iiUuna, crbilntd wi neeototalaM mMW at Hit Mlu. ft ri , Itwlofllw, March a, MKK. WK.VTHBK BBI'BBT. JJU- .ffiSWU, ,., r jfc WISDXBHDAY, MAY 2, 1888. RCPO0UCAH 1TATE TICKET. ri- .Ml IIKKMAKX. . V. LOUD. litisHknlUI ElMor KORKKT MCLKAN, W. KAl'lTR, P. W. HIUOV. ltttMetiUi) Attorney Third DM,, If. H. HKWITT. MARION COUHTY BEPUW.ICAN TICKET. fciVMMSITMWIM. J. Jl. WALDO, MMhwr. T. T. tf KWi, MtartM. Ji l). WirOK, HM. I. MVXK. Woo-lbow. W. AMMtrftONa, Kotilb Mm. mrr, H N. ORONUX, litm. T. J. mJMXJCK. Mm. BMOHkH, j. . man, Ki8ii. vmuwuMOt, A o OOXOIT. Amtmrtll. A r HLAOirBBT, MlVMton. mmntMKintii, A tf. flOttN&Mt', Marlon. W. T OWM, ffubbud. Ooo, avtMInunKliT, 9. W. rotBH, Wlmios. ttnimoa, W. J. ODLVWI, but utm. onttumii, D. 0. O. BVLANU. Womibnni. m j 'in VU I.KOINl.A't'lVK TiOKlST, We have imwiir twine beroioeoni mended the judgment shown by the republican convention In wlecl Ing caiulliuiUw for county onict,and wo cannot withhold our warmtwt approval of tla wry Judicious ehohv of men for the legislature. Judge J. 1. Waldo btwU the lit for representative, who wa liorn on Oregon will, uikI it llwitlflcl with the growth of i lie Mate. Hit ha nerved one Unu um Miproiuc judge, during which ijiiui hxwtabllahiHl n rt puiHtlon h nwiund Uwypr mul Wo Jurl. in ihff lliikturt' JuttKv VuM wuli U'HNt'ry umi. fid iiivuibvr. T, T. IKw, iiiii.tluir Orcwtiti boy, In ttlito hII ni'tviitMblt' fhokv. AjMll, 1888. During April, 1968 there were 6 days during w Iiicli ruin fell, andjin iggregito of M In. of water. Tliete were 11 clir, 7 flriml 12 cloudy dnys. Tlio highest tetiitenittire for the mouth wimj 77 degs. Loww t temp. 10 deg. Ieii leinp. for the month 52.H0 ilogf. Muiillily rouge of temp. 87 deg. The highest dHy meii temp, for the month w 81 deg. on the 20th. LflweatdHlly mesn 10 degc. on the 2nd. The monthly mean temp. 1b rImvo the average for April by 3.06 degs., and the nrcdnitiitloii Is bolow nor- J mal by 2.90 In. Front" ourfed on the 5th, th, 10th aud 11th. The prevailing winds for the month were from the 8. W. during 7 days, 8. 10 day, X. 18 day. Lunar Iiato on the ii5th. Durliur Atirll 1887. there were 13 dayn on which rain fell, and 3.01 in. of water. There were 8 clear, 7 fair and 7 cloudy daya. Highest temp, for the month 00 (leg, on tho 2Sth. Luwvat temp for tho month 23 dt'g. on the 18th. Monthly nioHii for the month 17. 10 dogs. T. PiunrE. Kola, May 1, 188S. .Sew TuMltille. We were yesterday shown pint of the town of Lyonsvlllc, in Fox vnlley, Linn county, about 2-j miles froni Halem, drawn by Alfred tloba let of ilila city. Tho new townslte In located on the farm of James C and Henry Lyoiw, from whom tho place derlvoa Its name. ItcoiwlMta of four blwka 0 feet mpiarc, divided into eight lot each, with Ml loot atreot. Klglit lots have already lawn wild and wveral ImildiugM are hi oourwjof erection. The Willamette Valley and Coaat railnwd jiuiwh the Houthern limit of the place and the company Iium already graded the rtHul-Uij I for Its main line and sidings. The railroad property conalstaof a ntrlp I4xl2tKi feet, lying betwoon Front atavt and the track, Uldos the rlglit of way 80 feel each Hide. The company u 111 erect a uanaengor and freight depot In a nhort tlnm. I.yoiiMvUlc In well located, U ur rouudtHl by a flue agricultural win ut ry, ami wo predict that at no diMtant day It will be the leading town In that part of tho county. Walter Thomaa Mill, "the Little Olant," xays the fewer saloon fliere are in a town the greatertheamount of liquor conmiineil. This sound like Irih logic, but be endeavors to prove it by reme highly imaginative tatement. In Pennsylvania the high licence law, (called the lirooks bill,) i- being enforcwl,andtlieiiewfe ttaiicM are rcMrting with intense Jatifaction the results of this res trictive meacure. In Philadelphia the numlicr of drinking places is le StMBd M't- All w ho witneed the unique en tertainment of this great artifct in Salem wire delighted, and many Mho failed to see and hear him re gretted that he did not appear a ieeond time. Hut Rollo Kirk Bryan, said to le even more ver-otile than Na.t and in ome things fcUperior, hat lxn engaged by the W. C. T. U. for Heed's opera hou-, Wednes dav, -May 2d. He draws his pic- Knr toW;1; Al-ltuwlth both hands at thcune leicliany wunty, w here tho law wont I time, using colored crayoii. And ..'! .....i1....:...l,l,,i. ..I.rl.f H,n reduction In the HcenegrantedwRs from 727 to 225, IJe-ide this whole sale closing out of gin mills, thoM dealers who remain in the bushier are responsible in money damages for all the mischief that may leaill from their trade This a man en dued with ordinary perceptive facul ties regards as a step in the right di rection, but prohibition orators as sure us it is a long stride the other wy- Charles Dickens on one occasion applauded the late Mrs. Proctor and invited her to be pieefnt at an ama teur performance which his children were arranging with their fiiends at hie bouse in Tavistock Square. II cr reply was: "Mr. Dickens, my charge for witnessing amateur theatricals is live shillings, and live shillings o. tra to applaud." Dickons looked vexed nnd tinned on his heol. She did not go to the party, nor was she expected. -- tlotiiK U't. William Manning and wife and son Albert of Cnnyonvllle, who have been visiting Mr. Manning's feon, I. A. Manning, since Monday, will leave this week for the cast (o l)e gone four months. They will visit friends in Denver, Topeka, St. Louis, Indlnnapollo, Richmond, Ind., Ten ncsM'c, and go on to Washington and perhaps New York, returning through Chicago and visiting friends in Iowa. Tlicy go and conio over the Oregon Hhort Line rallwny. bis dc-vriptive remarks, witty, w ie and pointed, are most excellent. - Down Thy (In. Bargains in laces nnd embroidery at the Opera House corner on Tues day and Wednesday, May 1st and 2d onlj . Look out for tho display in the corner window and go in and examine the goods and prepare to lie astonished at the prices. Subscribe for the .TounxAT.. p3HMTa1l'. 9B NliW TO-DAY. FOK S.LE2SS ACHES, 235 In cultivation, SURcresgoocl timber, bal ance pasture; 100 ncres In fall wlieat, 13 acre In oat, and 80 In potatoes. House, barn, orchard, etc. Two miles north of Salem, may bo dMrted; price, SO per acre, termscasy. Inqalieof G. X. PO'JTOBFF, Cor. State and Commercial Streets, Salem. A Challenge. M. Capital Joi hnai.. At a regular meeting of the prohibition club of Aimwvllle, it was iitmnl moiMly rt'Mitlved that the club ehal lt'iigt the deuuM'ruts and rvpubllcaiw toparticlNiU In a Joint dlscuwton of the itrluolplcM of the tbrt parties as He is , bud down In their state nlatlunua. a MievMWIui mriuer ! Maeuwy, WlureuKin the prealdent of the he rvinl a timi In the leirilatuiv. ' club. M. C. Jtirtnr. Hin..ii,t.Hi iv i.i -..- , , -- . ---., -, -.-,..., .. .,, ., tmt and loin tb attainments ami cxper Kmhh. (hut Hill give libit prominence in that Ush . "T. T." la well know u Hwnk, W. H. II. Darby and L. (Vliillta coinmltiee to make the ! netHwiary arraiigenieuts. The coni- Why he Tried hiitctdf. Maglstnitc (to prisoner) Wlmt lii)K-lU'(l you to commit suicide? Prisoner It was a conversation I overheard, sir, on tho boat coming down from Troy. One of 'cin said: "Who's oo ducky?" Tho other said: "I'soor duck, whose ducky Is oo?" I happened to have some deadly poison hi my iMx-Kbt nnd I swallowed It." FOB BARGAINS IX FURNITURE; GO '10 ROTAN & WHITNEY, State Street, Salem, Oregon. Having bought out the remainder of tho i-lmlr tRctory's stock, we are prepared to sell chair lower than any hou-e In Oregon. OPERA. HOUSE ONE -:- NIGHT I Saturday, May 5, 1888. THE BEST STOCK OP STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. JYI. WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM, Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Ranges, AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages: miMwwi HWKlJIUPllunu McCully, IS EECEIVING A FINE LINE OF -HATS AND- FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. "Don't Uenj, I Peo It In Your Kjc.'' The Represcntath ciAmerlonn Commcdlan, ROLAND REED! And hi Rtorilng comedy organization, di rect from tliclrl'lieiinineiinrTiiumph In Hnn rmnriwo,v 111 preent tho Lon don and 2ew York sueti-SH, innaiKn Marion oouwy, osorelm a inltUv were liwtruoCetl to ask the wlilomaOal lultuwice,; and luw the mniuty iwik'W to lniMUh tlw cluil- ctinndenci) f all elaiwm. A U-ttor man tur I be ift1c' he mk could not U pntiil. John ij. tlwui In one of ilitrly wlllentiif Halem fnmi which city he removed to ruuitUUioiunty, wherv be mm utiMifuUyeiitm(Kt lu utiH'k mlaliiK. 1 le ha alwi wn-od a term In Ibe lenUlalurv, lurehl luduw try and know M& of attWIm became nolwl. .Mr. Wlbam U now a nb dent of tbU city and, t. be-llew, U ekwlnir " bla lnk lutrntMa. Mv obounl m a lawrty auMMrt. Hantuel lMitan U a ubnUutlal, wll lo tl.i farmer, a ! of men lio, lit ail aurl.ulluml (le, aliuuld : te well rvtrwutMl lu tbe,lrlbnuv. j lltha'nYiU rxHvol inti In (Imi I body, wIhmw Ue wm iiohI aa a uuui , uf tew wortW, but dllUrtHit In tU ' cuutntlttue itami and KMMwlttj a i Hind Judtfuiem. lit ivconl mh! WMMwuuUvt U citUtbfe, and he will be a afl umii Ut vlwt air a mv oud nu. leum. W t will any that the dial IciiKfd iMnlen ar allowed the prlvl lego of HetthiK the lime to milt their convenience, but would aiiKxeat that taamt Hatiinlay would U the Utit time to iie( the larjret crowd. All comiuunlCttlloiiM ahould U d drcMMMl to Aunwvllle, Or. D. K. Swank, Cludr. of Cum. Aimavji.i.18, Or., April mi. i,mm ust. KulloMhujU the llat of letter re main! n llftlie uMtoMtcM. at SalMii. pnnpm, April at ISHn. IWtlw call lu nir tbem will &mms my "ad vtvtbwh" All letlfiw iHitiUaheil a nou-le-llwrwl will be char! with one cent lu adtltbu (o tlw regular Aud(va Alfrvtl I'lianipttm vm laiwarxU Ak iVnloti Man HftUcx MrJC ilurnln K II Neabltl Mr M IbxTticr (' ItevW Albert I'ltHprald Mb- K Oalltwly Cbarb J0 Sir Jim Will .MMIl rnnitf Ntvl Annie farriers liepmt. The reiwrt of the city mall carriers fur April shows that they dellvciod during that month 0,003 letters, 1,280 pomal caixls, and H,4a" newb papciii. They collected 252 local let ters and il,7tl mall letters; 130 local and U8U mall iotal card, and 004 newapapera. This shows considera ble iucrenae lu this btwluew. o StTIIIiXi: OIL'IIT. Sai.kji, May 2nd, '88. Janioa F. Howloy, nvp. -. AVni. t'hapmau and (i. V. Hcray, app.j appeal from Yamhill county. Ar- trucd and submlttetl. W. f Bowl- i sbaw, II. Y. TliuiupMHi and (leo. H. I urham att'y for reup. Mct'am .& Hurley att'ya for apjui. I'lrtut cltiSvnvMH(A. I). IttOO) Iau't It Jiwt tia lovely to vote! At mi, now that we M-oitien are in control, the eouutry will Iw cleanstHi by pure and iudeiieudent liallot. Sec ond eltlaeiim Ye, Indewl; aiul Jat-k W goiuR to buy me a now aprliK boiiuet If I vote the htralght democratic ticket. Tow n Topic. Thel-iutt Portland l.lKhtlng Co, of 1'.t I'ortbuid luw rtlwl article ofineurpimiUonln theiullee of tba erUry ofstat. The object k to fnrnUb elwtrie light to ifcwt l'ort- taud. Capital stock, Jiao.ixxi illvld wl Into 1)U iJian. v. H. ItalllU' gw, Joattph l'wpw and Jo. Hunk lianl are tlw liirorwtor-. -: M Li a B u G :- Kndorsed liy the entire prpwroflxindon, New Yurk and San Fraiiolseo. Jnetdental to the play Mr. Iteed will in troduce hl latest tonloal Rings, and his "Tucket Edition of lmlnle, from the New York ( 'amino tueeess. ltwereil wats Km sale atjl'iitton's,hoolc store. DUG AN B.R0S., P L LJ N4 BERS GAS AND STKAM FITTERS. 249 COMMERCIAL STREET, ' WM. BROWN & CO:" DEAi.nn ix B Q o" T j 8 O Cfl ' 'h 1 w e5 K ! caiaaaaar3,iiiijijMjii, I rr T " , S H 1 O 1 B 1 S .And Uoulers lu. l"Mff4rtuA.i AMiillt.lu.l.ll K1. William Arm.tn.im, ,X(ll oT1 Hum.m H SchaA-r .Mm M 1 Ibrtfty iwuUa tofk, and llko uh( Hkw K'nuik Hmder Kdwanl ortbMruuiiln-. lallMiMwtM..ui fWHIIiam HmltbJII mutP'Oi rter. lie U4i ludu- Wbetatoiu irkaamiwlumlc, U rwiubMd by Swn'l V. 11. Oiw.l, 1. M. au mniit m uuui ofguud. bant HouMltulbMiUitt wli.iMWM.tMi , lll b Imm taxU ehtMkMi ib'lla ImuiUmt k.u tb..! .l lu ill utakr a vkl rvounl if (Wnlv kot tblr MioMrh. . hMiin. tbe uwirtuuliji U mivd. ilr. Ibe Mluwlug (hminmwUuu bvlwwu AruMrong Um tlw HuUlkmtbMUi lb lndkd,v ami lite makl of all W m gai Ia w iiMkvr oxtvttt tb r. work yMbNHv. but all tut! bv a begin-' MaiO-Tb ewMuy la kd tuitm. lltac.adlill ,& ni 1ltoUwVht did you do Hitb blM in bu firm tMk. H? UMUMttU and ludlvkluaily tbmm " Tliw it lu the bb tek." "' ll aMbw, wtU Thrfawrfm M Um ij, mb. yribi,b rxprt.1 Mmrtou ml imrt, ana dt m ntMl ib,rMttMruHir gMHtyt tbr lUKlblnln, tto gJTto. lUvtiMU. IwimImI tot abH. Tintkr Ck4R. Thurwla.v and lfrlday, May 8nl and 4Ut. ijwlal oilbr of whlto giKaWat tlw Uwh lliawe waniar, lbiby bonnet hood aud caik- Udle aklrta, cbeutlae, gvw uk, draw eiv, aprotw etc Uaik tail for tlM ttWjitay in tK eorwer wludow. lrtc kww tbau cwr. S(em and Plmubing (Jooils, .138 state Street,. .. SALEM, 2s: OREGON. ROCKY MOUNTAIN COKFE13 HOUSE! Eut Sid UWtj, a. Qfm W, S. a. WATKIXS, :- Prop. Meals hi all hour-, flrniu ,v to ,.. - NOTICE OF PAYMENT. dw and FindiniB ! 15 CASK PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. No -VU roimncieinlStn.it, SALEM, - - OREGON. HACKS -:- .mi A. flB ! D -:- BUGGIES! AU IHHWtUii holttluw WBMu.it. .. MtMlniifiMiHtjrsiMhMwd U ihcinSSSiH ArOt'STHIJ.Y. A fine line of hacks, huggles. carts, car riages, hnckboardo, etc. lloth our own nuiko and tho best eastern made bugglee. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. Tbvgiwalmt grain Utvt eerHt at Chicago atarlcil front that port at invofwuingor uavigmkaion Mo iw' ewniug. it wa cunp.M.l of m Yvmvu, wltoac imrgort, aggrwint i, t-Httrt) bumbebi uf grain. Take tbebabtM aiuumt to IVitwIin fe lltofca nboittMMnli mIL.- wblle Iboy bav with thnu an artfet j who Mat the world pfctttNk. Sial M)' wt it the Owfrti f m. By Kail te ytwr ti W- P- A. KAK.NKI.U JSL fwt!: New Hide Store! IN SALKM. MvlMrr,tt!, 1 wu nttrb- Hl baby Jobu I'abnar.acvd about WywM. iW wt- MMbfottt)' jtoOaj- aAcr Mmu bit boMw about aigbi a. Ik of SalMn. Ilk draib wm tb iwmIi of iMari (Umm-. T an .u . l iL .j- '.;.:.::""' "- mj "u tae , . kcARTHWt. W ANTED! Paallrjfi Cggi Ivttar, Hmh, Bacaa, Urd, OrW Fraih, Etc "wgraa lockoi IVitl .... .1. . . . -... SSSSPvV,,. l?c inukere and blaeksmlths, $8, 'A " mi commercial htreot, tsaiom. Scriber : and : Pohle. Capital Lumbering. Company! MAXL-KACTUKKKS OK AND DKALKKS IN- by Variety H to your laterral to na.ult u tttfKmi- or your pnolucv or Wr ta i anavrtMk Ihio t lur4 ttw pkca. WIKTKKS Ji THnkiiu Cktart etivtf , oi mm Lumber, Dressed and Undressed. aowrA.Vn.Y ox iiaxii: Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES. Etc. OREGON. i -- Salrw.0. SALEM' M ',Sm1