K , EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL PCMLIMMI EVRV EYENIN6 EXCEPT SUNDAY. y tmm Capital JwkmI PaWWttog Cwnpany. I iprottf-ottATKii;) 112 Cwol Mrwl, 0r Km HIL TKRMK OK pUMK3tirTIO) HAiir ob r" )r wn . - co ix utonilfc. by mall 2 aa Three nuitith by mall 1 rr wwrk dell vetwt by ewrf. M 1 WHKLT (Mte ymr ti V M luontliD J U. Three month ............ . In JV-foatinnstrv are cfivi- nulMcrlptkm. Huthonwd to rp- -Kii(MJd m iooiifll4( matter at t lit ttalem. Oregon . lfmUittUm, fcsrcu tt. MM. 310X1MY. MAY 7, 1888. BEPOW.ICA.S STATE TICKET. OnngrMwiiuin, JIllfCIKK IIKIOtANX. Mupremo Judge, W. I'. I.OM. lVnldenUal Electors, 1IOIJKKT MC'LKAM, Wtl. KAI'I'H, v. w. iojj.tos. I'laweutlng Attorney Third Dtot., II. il. IIKWITT. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. tmnmarrtrnw, J. ft. WaLWJ, MtotMy. T. T. QIKK, WJffMM. J. Q. YfiftOK, Mm. I. I.AIMAN, WpmCmm. Wk, AltHrOXO, Nttilh ftal. hih K M. OIIOKUK, Stlata. r. i. JUBOiiin, bia. J. II. OTARR. EM fetea, TMitffiSK, A. 0. OOHDIT, AnhmiiII. 4f4MOL A. V. UUCKKHIIT, MlvHton. A.,U. COUkKMUN. Mjrhm. W. T OHIM. Hubbard. wiwi. fDrimwmsiiKrr. Ii. W. TOOKh, Mllmtm. filOHOS. W.J. OUI.VKU, lrtH.Ia. kh. i). o. itvt.Axn, wmiitira. IIOV. I'lt.NMIVItltN IIILMAdOOV. A wrltor In tlit. Century ulawx "HII lll(lllj(lt lltM'IIMllull" Of tllt tttrill anion tlm miIHUmI ueitl. of thu ilny. (lov. IViiimyiT may la lnimtwl win, tlilM tnith, mill, llko Wlwl Ill Blll'loill .li'Wlall iIhvw, w ta rryliiir wlimil In tlioalnvia, but no iiwii nKNnloth lilm. Tlu tmultlt K ! llllH UOt If! It III It-NMIII Wl-ll leuniwl. lie iiiikIi'Iiiiin, with Ktvat viMui.iuiy.irriiH.irl.-, tin- iMv r imUHtl.ui, hut Ih iiuulitt t t.'II wltwv iirotM'tluii m(oim mihI frw alt U'kIiim. Ill .-xtvlloiH-y niHtlo M '"UK HHll IVudli'tOU IllHt wrk, which In n.iorUxl In tlu VMi Orvmailan, mU .illinium ,mK. i,i th nilltltl MUliil(iinfthUiMi(iutry hf ttn.U vxvr$ thliiK wmiijt, wi H. miitly m miiK, lutUtnl, thut hl w.m dr I. HnmmNl tlmt tin. tlmviuhmt.. ik tu iiK'i, who Mn'llwl HKnlut tlu ItrltliUi i'imw ii tmiiiy Kiiliiiilt to the lMvwlii. AtHHinlhiK t. thU UtcwiiNn'H tHlk, the iritviriiiuiiit U uly m iwwtrftil uiclluiu ftir tin povl.hliiK thf IntMkriiiK jmh1, wid.'iirltlilnx tlic fuvtinil cIjwmw. It lut Uvtl h IWhTlwl KUXWIIIIWHt, t ftr Hk U'iuUi r t,t nwHly, hut In lUtl if Utv opuU-itt . "Th AhIi'iuI fflVWIUUMIt," ho B'., Wth w (WflriMleiify tf iur)HiM, idiuH uu . nuny r UtwiKU In wmtliiutxuily plumU'riiiK th i.iur fir tln Ut.iurt ofihrrtoh." TlilkwU.iM to Mk wlili J'k fVI.ti.tr, ',U ym tmj ,,. lluK ytmr rrk'iid'" TV KVll IMTtvlkW'- MlftTtXHl uptm imtl.uml im,, hr niwr,u ipx liOu.tkv, iht luid itntnu t mtlroMd. m kd iwuv, l,v the byiM lM(tl'U0UUl.Mt,tHIl0lV; h. it,, ruiw mdtM lii uHttXvHMu, whul, ymntwi, ami under lt jirovtelons Steo,(XJO,W diver (IoIIhix Imve len coined. Tlieyarea dlwredltfd cur rency, Hliort weight, IihvIiik an intrinsic value of Irtil 74 cenU. This tKctiiiiuIatliig niii of rilvcr coin nil ujt the goveniinunt vaulti wherever It U coined and atoreil, and every once In awhile an iqi iirotiriMtiori Ih akl of iigrww to build new vault room. The royalty on thl coinage, amounting to 17,000,000 annually, goes into the national treasury; but It cannot be counted an profit, because at no dis tant day there will be an adjust ment lietween our goltl and silver coinage, and theee short weight dol lar will have to lie melted and mnde over with inorfailverlu them. NumeroUH attempt have lieen made In eongres to atop this uwleas coin age, ami melt tne auvcr iiuuion, Ixiught by the United Htutcn troaauaT, Into Ingota, with the flaaayor's atamp Infixed showing the weight and fineneiw. Hut a Hrtloii of the Miulheru domocrala in con greaa have a Hllght mania for n pu- dlatlon, ami their conxlant endeavor Ih ho to engineer our finance lawH hm to eomiH'l the paymentof the Iwnded liidflilciluowa in theae debaiHMl ailvcr dallarM. Mr. Illaud, of MIkmjuiI, chnlrmnn of the hou committee on oolnnge, and father of the present eolnage law, iMitmyud hl purpose during the heat of dubateby derlnr Ing he was "In favor of thruntlng iiaiwr down the throat of bond holdera till they were Hick;" but alnee thlawplteeoulil not Ih Indulged, Ida rtwort wiih to a delmanl viirreucy. Jov. I'ennoyer, sliHhlng niound in Ilia armlgiiniout IiimI week, fell fuulof thoallverciumtlon, iind the oniiiiiruheiwlve Ignomnce he dis played niiiHt Iinvu umtiHcd 'hlw henr er laUter thiui a nIiow. The eoin- nge act require the wcretary of the treasury to coin from two million to four million ilollurrt u mouth, and the average eulnnge, iim hIi.iwii by Uie (IHwtor of the niiiitH, for the litat ten yiiu-M, him been ,.'I(H,(K(I monthly. Mr. Pennoyer Is ignorant of the provUIoiiH of thl law, and dcelare that our iiiIiiIh nto operated In the luluiwt of the natloiml Imnk er. Ho wiya eongrtw, In IS78, "yielding partlnlly ton M)puliir de mand, lenunvellAed t-ltver, but limited Um iHilimge to W,(HHVMHI n mouth." A mini ought to know, you know, lH'fiiie he iittempta to e.plaln a thing. Hill iKftlde tula expiwure of igno rance Hie giivcruor itiatrta to the groaKt ileniagogy. Through tho aellon of fh e or vlx aueciwlve mvi larhwof th- trei.mir.v, who have kepi theeolimgeor nllver dollara nearly unlforni In am. mill, he eluirgo, that the lhiliHh ttipIudlHta have lieen en abltHl to itili our fellow eouiitrvnieii. Hlniv .S7-Mhe price of wheat ha rallen fioiii .iii iht lumhi'I loilN cent, uiidthedlltvrviicoliilaiit vear' .nuiei i l.vi,(Hh),IHm IuikIii'I he tlg Ul up to f 1111,000,000. If "U,l tin- , - " I ymY VD-t-ERTISEMESTS. ' " WMIS AXI H0JIES. Marion county ia situated In Hit neart of the magnifleent WilltHiieU. valley, the central gem in the clb terof rich countiw that form tJwi jirincely domain, and is tho Iwniiur commonwealth of the great north west in all the ewentiaUt that go to wards making it a profitable abiding place, and a home for the thrifty larmer, the cunning artisan and the :nduftrioti mechanic. liieh in its agricultural resources In its cultivated and uncultivat. d land, In its water powers, and minerals; rich in its collcgea and wliools of learning, and with a climate unsunased for Its salubrity , it presents to tho immigrant from the overcrowded states, here cold winters and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to the coast with some means, advantages that no other county In Oregon poaeeahcs. Much has neon written of this western country that requires a vtretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints are heard from the class who have been misled by them, feo in this brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exageration as to its present and prospective advantages, asking those In the east Into whose hands this may fall imrticularly thoM) who have theireyes directed towards this coast to pertiM) it carefully, feeling that It is not written to luro immigmutH within its borders, but only a a truthful description of a land which, if it does not "flow mill: and honey," contains within its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on the Pacific side of the Itocky mountains. lsotwnAitira. Marlon county is bounded on the north by the Willamette river and Uutte deck which separates it from Clackamas county; on the east 1 Clackamas county and tho Cascade mountains, which separate it from Wneco county; on tho south by the Kaiiiinm river and the north fork ol the Suiitiam, separating it from Linn county.andon tho west by tl.e Willamette river. l'HYSICAI, rOHMATlON. The county contains, includii' THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. "WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Cliarfor Oak Stoves, ' Brighton Ranges, AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. AI.no a Cumpli'lc Stork of Hardware and Farm Machinery, Wagons ami Carriages. J.D.McCully, IS KECEIVING A FINE LINE OF d eaa E H AT S -AND- FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 2-1!) COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. lill rvMiiitiniiiigttlnt silver," which ifup iMMfHiofMMt, ere ivinoved lie (Iwlare hn fHet the prlir of stl MTOiiiuou woui.l H.lvailee from !tt (vnUailotliuv.il iir.H-.iir ..rl.. ... CI tkl .1.. ...... .. .' '.'" t..-, ...i me price in liittl, by Mime mutinied eorielatliiu of value, would return to it former htan.Jaitl. Allot which ftcl Ur a lnueh re la I ; oil loeitel, t,tl.r ,, theuppy of milk iK'n-apltnofour town cow, to UtaMiuuiheriifiuIlk ticket heltlhv tho milkmen. Hut the fin, of the thing eonUt In thegoMTiior aUrtliiK nut to iwtr the protective jmlley to Mndeiv, anil Momilug h..rt in hUma.l ewvor to llialt thai the protective imllev al rwly eMend.il to the ullwr tiiterc.t lie InllMUil to the hight of NlMinlitv. rorhaiwhe think thU U an lnt. gent ilM-iiNl.iiiotthi tMrttriiueatlnn. A.v tMliorlal writer In the ten tury nwke (hi ehtvrml sUtenient: "The Koideit lime of Hu, px.llUeUn ha mmI tn thb. eouutry. We are eiilerliiN i ii pm In 'which he inuM ytmy m minor part. We have -lived lite I'ukm, and Mw turn our atleiilloii to the problem of how Ut b fliMb to W. JO..L .,...', j, " "A V,rM " l r bk.i ,( iu UH. Hnk. R0kln. 1 m'"nuhl. ruKulatlou ,tf teu liMMuiiMbU U. -uh - T.. ! ""?' Mia1tlou rf Uw UHrt kwhu tHiiuuwmt uiitverMil ntlvntiou. Iu evrv mate tltc uv me MMorldiMt Uqa. TleV -how t4l the iMrihuueul of glau low at M been dUolml, WMI the uarlta- oviiic immmm u, lHW( went of WW Ml t exueuae .! llu. ......... i mlhen.w. vlHUtHMl)' lu4luuil lueh mml ljuJkv. -t.Vu U elaiMMa I. tieuvltlvd by a m , liHiulmt. Mm IMltu. u k " - uuiniirr tu dkiiti .. . w-i : ,feAi.A..i tm .. .1... . funwa; wtudoH itU. niuw-jKTT w "mikwmw mituot Wttto, .hl(. h,kU,, nrtSri!ud ' ' )WW" kk Mbei. tw z Jt!r ." r -.rMnh tokuH ibt (r ' " HU ! UutaLIu .. & . . . . . " "miiMiw M inikv klltkt vw elRvi .u luiiuwvvuiMiti M their ol ni.llik, H wlU b UinmtrH Ui-lrowtitut-Wtwil mwUom Wl(l "I'W oundltyi miu! i., hk Nuilr lib the uwu WOm fliMttiuiar belaU I., ul-w. ll HihiU U well u ) ih Hm poMiUl- ubjutHKMi U. lUe um tkM H U tfWNU Ma-Mur. U rquln ib mwmum)' oftk- itmmty to Uiy .xMwIll SMMtMII of UW tmllkiev,r woUi, mm! ruin nut le- iban tkfiQi imiwl ihww bilb-koflf wkiu jkaiU lift ft. HMftite r Ufc lllUl B lMtJP. mmI 1 wtU not hawattytWn,. to. wtUi lauifoi." How wtmw ptil Um ooium of Um nil mini - u, ihk tUrXmTk valley, prairie ami mountain lamU, alMiiit 0 Xl.lKM) acres. Tin re are two main divisions, tin mountain ami tlm valley. Tie latter extends from tho AVillamelt. river to tho foot of tho Casii..'. mountains, a distance of about Ill tec n miles. The mountainous portion contain;, some fourteen townships of moMlv unsiirveyed land; lying in a slr.'i twelve miles north and south I a forty mllcH east and west, and eoii' prics all classes of land, from ih-h narrow valleys in tho passes, up through all tho grades of rolling, hilly and broken, to that of ltiek houiid canyons ami iuacccssil e craggy peaks. It Is generally heav ily tlmlicred, ami In tho near fittinc will be valuable for its lumber sii ilies. Tlnso hills ami mouutai' aMiiril a wonderful Hummer nin. for slock, anil many of tho more 1 1. terprHng fanners tiro availing then Ivea of this opportunity, and wli. i the cold frosts of autumn upprom-ii (be stock are brought out to fresl jutstures, thus enabling them to sui vlve the winter storms with link care. (IIUUT AllVANTACU. A dii'liletl advantage Marion coun ty ha over many others Isthedi veralllftd fanning interest tluit can be carried on tnrought the emu. year; uotwlthstbutllng thlslsaw.i climate during tho winter mouth the uplands aro seldom too wet t worn, ami long iteiore uie jirttir . farmers are through with their .! lug, the hill farmer Is preparing f.a hi summer work. And yet tin low land are much preferred I" many; the yield per acre Is gcnen.ll greater, ami jHTluqw lea labor i ie iiiirvd to place the Mill in priMi iMiulltlon for erow; ami then sboul.l the Mwaon prove dry, the Ikiii..h. lands aiv sure to bring the U-i emiM. No better farming land i. in be loilllil ill tlie Clllteil State dial that on the nottnl Howell pnun. rreiicu praine, Mtntiai Hiem ltraine. rue m uoiiilerAilly ittxxluotlv eultlvatloii, forty bu.h unit amy of onta jer aen etm be i.-adlly ecnrHl. KAfll.lTII FOR WAKKKT. The Willamette river, with iwn ..iu of rnilroad ninnlng the euiiie ugih of the county froni north to nth, with the Oregon Paeitlc rm d .roMatng the aouthwt corner f tbe painty, alforiU ample forilittt-. to reach a market iuauy dlreetk.n. 8.V1.KM U Uie capital of the slat,- uu.l inanity neat of Marion countv, miii ..utl on the Willamette rivVr-aiul on th O. C. mllnaol. Citlv liilliUug have been erected, among which the aUle caiiltol bulldlnir. iMiuityixmrt hotue, Cheinekete hotel, '.'?? h,H'. JHlblle hehtml UiUdlng, Cutbolle ehi.l buildiuir MelhixlUt eburcl,, WilUvmette Ini vtndty, and immv- jwivate re.I.Ku,v ami buainew bfockn. which will oomiMiv fcvonibly wlUi older nn.l , OKNKHAU All Uilum eott4dml,tlwWUUm . tie vslleyluw Um Inwt oouutrv In Um world, awl Marion county W aUait eeiilatHlly lotMtetl UierViu Hw MIVKIUg ihmimm in til W4. u oMier optmrtu little. (n Ik iiUVrwl, than are AmiihI Um. l'ersoiu dealriiui InlbrmaUen refardluj: Marlon voiinty or tlw WHWm-uJ valkty, thtvso Mrantlag ftvrmlnr UvimW. 4ok Ikrnw, IhwIimm pwivrty and ratably IntoniMd by wUreilni ,,te.M?'Lk,0WH.llnu Willi. CbawWrtla, rl wtt uwu. asSLtefe? Wk, 6Uo, tJK m il Ikf (Wl rf JUw. tti.iiinpjjMj.iij "'iiiuiiMimi in 1 1. !. iiiiii wifrTlTimnwTTFnimni.i"""'""""'w-f i WM. BROWN L CO. i i I DKALI'.K IX 1 BJ O 1 Q 1 T S JO Cl ' H I M J-Qi. -" )) -a - l . . "" v'-S H I . -C. t ja Xr M V V J Lcatlicr and Minsk ywrf -wyo 'VlK I v. v iim k aw ymhA Couservatory of Music of "Willnincto University. FIRST PUBLIC CONCERT BY MISS FHAXKIE P. JONEs And pupils, Assisted by . MRS. W. A. WETZELL, OF PORTLAND Miss Xettle Louise Brown, Prof. J. M. Conn. Mr. J. II. Kois, and Z. JI. l'arvln. "nef. Wednesday Evening, May EEED'S OPERA HOUSE. PAUT I. , Orchestra Andante and Alletfro Vivace, from Over- turo to William Tell Resslnl Schmidt Muses Dalrymple, Hughe, Brcyman and Her nolds. ' Grand Valso Brlllante Chontn Miss Edith HuRhes. plD Ojos Criollos (IMhco Cnbalne) Gottschalk Ernani, Ernanl Involaml v.-., Mrs. W. A. Wctzell Q1 I.cs Couriers .... rii... Miss Jessie Dalrymple. The Jolliest Boys Alive Emerson Messrs. Parvln, Bngley, Cooke and Burke Maiden's Blush Waltz Kiniel Mistcs Jessio Ilreymnn. Ethel Crane, Jlnii Hirch and Blanche Woodford. Linda de Chamouny(FantasIo) t t- . Donlzettl-Hnntea Mrs.L.Kuhn. Carnival of Venice lUrtnun Prof. J M Coomer PART XI Last Rote of Summer ' Dressier Misses Lulu Smith and Lena Breyman Moonlight Sonata (last tno movements) Miss Laura Goltra. BCethTCa Reading (selected) Nettie Louise Urn. Concert. Stuckc, Op. 79 Weber MissJ'rankio P Jones Bobolink Blshsp Mrs Wctzell Wollenhaupt s Grand Concert March Berg Mrs Krausc, Misses Moore,' Scnber and Moores Vocal solo (selected) . Mr J H Ross Sounds from the Ohio ueri Misses Lulu Hirsch, Jessie Brcyman, Mabel Adair and .Toauette Meredith Admission, 60 cents. Reserved seats now on sale at ration's hook store. SSOOO . 2S00 17M REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY s k Chamberlain. CO ncic, .') miles from Salem, highly ciimvateu 4 lots good houso nml barn, ICnst Sn- 5 lots, linely sltunted I I tjuunercsi nines irom Miucm. well Impioved, pan bo dlvltleil Into 3 or lour tracts 10,000 200 acres, miles lrom south of SMem, lair lmprovememcnts,llno timber and Avatcr 3210 1 block of land. 3 houses, rent for ?12 each, pays Interest on S 1000 3000 80 nci e .-, miles south of .Salem, fair linprov ements 2M0 5 acres, ndJoiuInK city limits, In meadow 1200 1 lot, good house and barn, adjoining court liouso bloclc 1S30 1 acre, Salem, new houso and barn, plenty of small fruit 2000 The foii-going Is but a partial list of the bargains wo have to oiler. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. " A New Ml III Wool CASH PAID FOR Wool, lliilps, Tells ami hn. No. '.''il I'oinm.M.'hil Mrift, SALEM, - - oilKdOX. I am now In the market soliciting the trade nt all who buy their early supply ot wood in the .summer months. I am pre paicd to saw, bpllt and store nil cord wood sold to my customers In lots .irom six coriU to any lnrgo amount desired. A lnrcrnnnil wnll Kplontml Rtvlr nf all kinds of wood. May mill June I offer extra Inducements and it will pay you to ... mm get my prices riglil nwity. All wood corded at your placo of residence or business and then saw ed nnd stored. I also oiler extra Inducements to t hoso who wish to buy In single cord lots bv the year. My otllcelswlthU.W. Johnson, 2Z Commer cial stu-et, where I will be glnil to see nil of my old customers and many new ones. Huv once with this system of handling wood and you will nlw.ivs continue t' GEO. D. GOODHUE. IoVU'll imiirii'. . . .,. - .....- . , uimuuiuiuKan s3 HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES' uu ir ii.-.. i , ""wwiviiuu t Wli illy Hhii f)ii ' '--yyf Ky make und the u rn uMK Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. Bills Wanted. 1 he Mate Insuiiinco Company of Salem, Oregon, will rccelv e bids for the election ot ii . three story (brick and mansard roof), ol iice builillng. I'lansandspcclllcatlonsmay be seen at the olliccof Walter Pugh,. Salem, Oregon. Bids will be dosed on the 15th, at -o clock p.m. The right Is reserved to reject any and nil isTATK by INSURANCE COMPANY, J I. W. CtoTTLK, Sec'" nnd Mgr. c"v ockihkr - and I Sit I .t !. ;; " K" "uwn&igned. vnunm 'd iH t , .,, A wt, laiemT,i, aud iir- OHLE. Capital Lumbering Company! HANUWlTTKIBh. OK AM. LKALKH8 IN by Variety of Orep aa Dressed and Undressed. IWWTA.VrkY ON lANj Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts BOXES. Etc. Proposals For Wood. SEALED IMt01O.SAr-S WILL BE 1IK-.-S, ve,!.'.,t, .,he 0,m'e of Ue secielarj' '' suite unt 11 12 si of May 20,lSi nr the de- merj .in or before July IS, on the aipltol grimiids of I, coids of ouk and 75 cords ol nr wood. ttek must he either grub or sound bo.l h'i'nL0" .:V.'.,!!.r'"J-1 andinot more Kir must bo cut from live trees. "W hit- .r.1"!1."1"8.1 lw follr ftet lir. re" ""' i&ine ' "ot less ,lmu 2V "lc'hes ln M.mJ.W,!?t' bK will bo recelveil at il" SwSfw JV ft"I? IlMe for cutting Into three SSRu1.'?" abovKwooil. nd tortus th mnmiili1.'? "H"'"' HilIuW 1 storage to ! imu eted by .pteniber 1st t 4 1. -L. "' "lne! at the nbove ofllii' Mil-. M-, Mnyaoth .Uhg. OHO. W. McIHUDE, ttocretary of Stale. duga'bros., FLUMBERS1 WS AND STEAM FITTBHS, Ad dualan. In.... Steam and IMumliiug Goods, -UB State rei,.... SALiai, : : : OREGON. pou iiAitOiVie ix URN ITU RE ao to ROTAN A WHITNEY, ""r tluui any hout in Oregon. auujf. Tkkhwvn mwm! unt 3LEr3L".!5?.i . .t(M C "-sil 1 E.V. CWU1 Is A KARXKII. SALEM" - - Arol UKtUUN, W 4 V HHlHHHilBlliHHHHHHHIHHHiHMBH..