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wM" wrmftmmmm BVRNFXO CAPITAL JOURNAL rfini EVMY lYEHINfl EXCEPT tUHMY. BY TH Capital Journal PuWlhfo Com"n. lacnarauTsn. iMre. lit Cm! W, ; Wat. TERMa or auwiciurno. daily. iiw year, by mall... 5 j m iwmtbjCbjf molL. g Three month by mull --.- K Per Mk delivered by carrier WRKKLT. One year " nix muaiaa, - " w arlitiiNutfa are authorae! cetve utMrfiU)M. to r i namdlM maUeral U Wm.'orknnrrmioffin). March 8. KMH. THUIWDAY, MAY 10, 1888. REN1BUCAN STATE TICKET. CnttfrttMil!, llIXnJIK IIKKMAXX. PuiirruieJudt. W. I'. I.Oltll. I 'residential Klecuw, uoni-iir Mm:an, WM. KAl'l', f. W. 1'UI.IO.V. I'mtecutlnir Attorney Third Mt., Jl. II. IIHWITT. MARION COUHTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. J. II. WAMHI. MMmy. T. T. flKMHt Wlwilt. J, Q. WlfftS. HtlfW. H. 1AUN, Wiwtlwril. Wx. AIIMHlllOMli, IIi Mnh. (HMlltr, It M. 0II0I8AN, .li-m. etMiK, t p. J. iiAiicn'K. fiM. ihohMips, J. II KTAHH. l!t atltHi. )WNtlHEIl, A. 0. CONni'f . AmimmIIIc. A, I'. llliAUXIllHY. Sllwlon. UUtfUlM,)' EE, A. II. rOHSIXHK, tturlfiii. W. T nillM HhMmi!. umiPH. UhUltKMlHUI, I). tt. V'lliKH, Mlmlwi. ' HI. tl.VflK) W. J. LTl.VWl. I!l Sattm ex k kH, tin. I). C HYMKU Wi'illHirii. Till! "t'lllinMUMfV W.lllMMl. Tho Hun Kmiu'lwo (Mironluli tn ilnix t lit) ropiihllcniiH uf Oregon iillt (il iMiiinwI. V ii in ukuIii cnutlim- hI (lint CIcvoImikI will iiMi ovtiry Hgtmcy In III mvor to ritrry tlm fttrUifomliiK I'lcclliiii. Dt'iu- OWMtll NIHTUBM III till stlttl lll.t iiioiiIIi, Jut tilMiiit tin tlmt Iho iiii tlmml (MiiivtMilloiMHm to Ih held, lt (hcUmI tiiiniiki'lliiiHI. I.nulsiintli tirlliK I'litlnixliutlc mul to IUournnt tlmt of ChlimKit. Vt iir i-Miillomsl niptliDit ocr tvinHilciiw. "Tlwy hmat not rvly mi Inherent ilht," NHyH mir Journalistic inonlior, "or tlio Jnstltv of tlm iuit llii'V Iiuvoi HHiMtl, inr tritt tMi inncli tin JiuIk nit'iit of tlm Hoit." 'I'liU Ih not vUmr, Tin .uilluii It. HtlilrwtMil to "tlm h'iil"llrnn mrl,v of Oivgon," Hinl thfii tlivy miv Hilinonlliml tumliiHt triiHtiiiir tiMi ftrinly In tlu Minliir w III. Tin writer niwt lmv I Mil MMU MklltUwl Utlerw In hie mind ttlit'ii lie wUuttHl out with hU mhiiH', but fwrlnjc h nt)etou uf tiCMwIiuu, plinuxsl It (IUitiuUelly Hint Ml luto Uit lvi wilei'Um. Tlw- (mHII Ui (niulikw tliU Cull AitiiIm writer. "Krw ImIi," lie lll u, "Um Hot fit OrpMi Hiiy Mlif tlmn miuttre g nl h muitti InUi'." llecnunu'nleoiu' wool In ttMxwt, uur fruit growing Inters. Hr mlnrml lutcrtwi ami tHiriumWr lit liurtry, nikI rviulutl m tlmt "moi uul hU ileum ml m iiittiiuiKof ttu rpHiliUHii ,tiu of iiniiw'tliiii.' Uul tliU, nkmIii, i ut .mnly Ut rU. Uv. IS-nnoyer, mlikl tlMiiofiwC MhfU, (villi to tin- defviwe of otir allvwr mltihui InduMry, and iW-uutmU raw etauagv 01 in ioi (itr pno duH flheiuutr,v Into doilaiv, a a ntMiM of vnhanehig Um nriea of thai lueial. The rv'aiMicau on the contrary, ilo u.t approve uch a pruNdliiy UMaue they tvvr an iau( eurrmtey. If tin rvpubheaukof Ortavt 'haU tw u bltmlh' ttMuttixl," the rhron l.k caiUuih, "aa l U thwr larth rtrfhi (r (la uwiv potiib of a wa f ftw tradt kma, ttte awrty which ought lu bold I11 ttte Un 0 IwtoM a pftn and a4aunMut will we tt hUiiio ft Kit dViVrtkui." tiueh aMiUau autMlmk Ibr our wJ fluv txiui4tut tiy dUtant writer t rwalll.v Itaiehlltg. Him w way U cMtnl (tir ijuva UaulMcttiaimliiMiBorU t'brvat l4 wrilero )udyuaut. IVo4 M bavr a lairMt ta prulertktn. V Imiw not UrarU thai uuriYull grow raarvla JUat oVm uuuuW ahotH urotvetUtu; Ihey bav a rt tiling laatav I ta-m mlwu frr ta ItanWatuUi grt 10 UriuMly,aot tiwykawiM rw u' tUgllta mimnM t.Micn rival. It uwat aJawavtaarB aatoJ Hart t niw kitt af aw. tire popatatlon n craving a fmlt rtlelary, for Itralth nd enjoyment, und they want It furntahed them at a price that place It within their roach. Thla cry u pnecini i c ery home Indnatry, when m1 Iim given us iMWiKllem reuourot with rich noil and rawmmw cuinaw, w. winen fwtaonic in lime, md iopls demand a change of political diet. Thin fact munt lie borne in mind that the republican! of Oregon do not de termine our national destinies; there are aome populous sUiten to the ca?t Uiat raim. a more iKrtential voice. 'Hie tariiron wool la made anoth er republican IbUrfi. Tux CaI'ITAI Joi'HXAi. ohired in the ilouht ex pniel ycah-ntay by the Oregonlun "whether our vol growers actual ly obtain any noiwlderable Iwiielil from nrotcctlon." They are enti tled to a fair deal of course, if foreign woola are liniwrtcd free of duty, su gar should ill) be pIiiMl on the free 1W. In lliliportioii oi uio man wheat fariiiewralnewnall laintN of ahtwp to wwvongur their fullows, the million and the lucre'' pay k'" profit, kt the lleece bring what price it will. And In HaHtern Oregon there It a conflict between the cattle owners and the sheep niiicM about the occupation of tho pasture grounds; tho former declaring that sheep render grass lands unlit for any other us.'. As settlement flock Into the shite these pasture- ranges will be enclosed, then the sheep In dustry will be confined to farms, find niuie attention paid to the mut ton, will render the lleece of minor iuiliortanee. Our lumber Interest Is now corral- ed by a few capitalists who fix pri ces to suit themselves; a little com petition admitted might retard in a slight degree their cash accumula. tlou, but It would give the settler and laboring man a better chance to build, and tlnmidd to the sum of human happiness. This cry or "pro tection," served up like fried hum and eggs, In a cheupbourdliig-hoiiso, three times a day, becomes tiresome at loast, and the people ask for fresh diet. Instead of perpetuating ex pense by needless taxation, they ask that burdens be removed. Let our stunin sneakers devise a plan to relieve the debtor class of the ruinous burden of Interest; let some method be devised to distribute tho earnings of industry more equitably, so tlmt the fortunes of the few shall be less coloosal, and the condition of the Kir less deplorable. Then their talk would he listened to with more profit, ami the Issues they pa-sent would have controlling Interest. The Chronicle's advice Is accepted with thanks, the more that there Is no charge for It; but the republicans of the webfoot stale think they know their own Interest, Hud they propose to win the state by their own ways. Tiik New York Star, (.peaking of the t'nmhy high Ilceuw hill, Jut puAK'd by tho legislature of that itate, deuoiiiuH'h It mh " a law which favor the rich and denlen the poor." Thin democratic tcuthnnny U not lit Imiiiiouy with thai given by "tin little giant," when he wan In Salem, m he cited xtutltdtcrt to tahow that wheie high lhviun U ImpOM'd, more lUiiior Ik IiiiIiIIkmI than w here n trlc tlou in not attempted. TIicm iUk'Ioix may cavil an they will, experience and 141111111011 m'ium show that a lupinr llwii of $1,000 iniint elomt up a number of the doggvrlei that de- inomllK wH'lety, and tliU denial to the poor, whloli th 8tar proteiti Ngalnht, U la the Hue of public lolley. Hki'I'MUcan voter hi Marion county are not huuting for Mlltlial Imhhw. They art uwluly diwinHm to lutve their local analr well athuiii iatertnl, and take pliaur to ttteiu- ' aelxtMlu liaving a iMunty ticket that ttratrvea tlwlr hearty uppnt. ! liahleatal oaintent men Itaveuteu eluaani ftr the various ottlit, who are well kuown to their Allow cttl aeuaaud whoviunutaud aiM(e lrut. Huoluem XNrienci and nural ivctl Imte an Uie tuallrt(atlon waight after an.fjHwalhh rvl)ueiiwuUlu their political etxtl are not hi(Utre(l alter. "Mcaaurva not men," may do luraii aikhoriaui; hut with jpkmI itHn In tb eilh- amice, nuaaun lecoiuof vlul luiuncul. Nkw Vuhkkmc havlnc nUkil lu evwy UMMna y attouttnl to rataa Um (Irani luuuuuteul fund, havw now tunnMl tht. taak o-wr 10 the woMn, ho al vertka a nUr and lrtlval (o U held iifkt wouth. I'm! Urant ha eonirUMttctl a uuutuMr of family MMMmiloits and a a hoou-up wlU b aaundad ta nutke lit vukvprkw a; A mam nawMl Manuel Mawaau waaamaaVd and Ann! IMwOnk kuai, ak, ava tnk te tiMMg adaanUon"aiMlburlui, II Waatta nW aaWh, and k IJ, 4kt Thk political diacuwlon this even ing will lie between OoV. INNimyer aud Prof. O. M. Miller. Mr. Gkrfti is unfortunately sick, and Um awM ence will e deprived of lite hM In the symposium. The prohibition ms-aker is alert, ready in rprfe and quick to detect a weak i4iltin his antagonist's fence, tm nemo- i. . .. ,. ttf itltttitr lift cratlc oraior nu n kh.t ""& -i-1 words, and imposing on his nearer. iMit he is a issir hand at dialectics and is apt to Impale himself on his own logic. As botn suwianuam agree on the fale statesmanship of a protective larifl, they will not U apt toallllct thelrhearers wltha lng argument on this stale issue. JIA11IIIKI. WIOHT-UKi:i.-At the home of oIIon- W. It. Urm,HtMii,Onn. Mv9, ISW; liy lUv. V. Ilollli". Mls KIe Hwtl (rtyars) to AilUlwm Wrlsht. These young people are well known in Piilcm, and have many friends who wish them joy, and success In their new life. They will begin housekeepingatoiicoln North Commercial street. Only a few' friends were present at the wed ding. IIOKN. lIHYANT-SHlurit'iy, My 5, lSSS.to the wlfo.if Kmnk II. Ilryant, u Kin; wolRlit !; Kiinls. Illllll. MAltHII In l'orllunil, suinlnv, Miin-li A lffcs, Cvrll,2yerolil win ofllobort K Hint .Mario Hinflh Miinth. ni:w to-day. PROPOSALS INVITED, TI10 boiird cif trusKos or tho Oregon. State Instiiiu Asylum lier.'liy invito hwilctl pro pisvilK for fiirnlKhliig at the Ai-ylillii ) iioniulK, 111011 ir lf h, of hntter or l;(st quill Ity, to Im nirnlxlioil In such iiiinntltlOM ami iitsiirli timet 11 rwiilnl, for 0110 year. Iloanl reserves the rlnllt to rejeet liny anil all bills. llhls will ho owned at 'J o'clock p. ill., on T..-y.Mi.KUI1BSNoyEHi OKO. V. McllltlDK, (. W. WKI1II, ItoindofTrintci". Wm. A. Mt'xi.v. Clerk of Uoiird. tlO (') REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF tiu: First National Bank, At Siituin, In the State of Oiivnn. nt the cIiimj of biiKliuwM, April flOth, l(te.S. Hl!hlUHClW. Uuiimiind illwnuntH, Jl(n,n" 1(1 Ov.ardnirtii.MH'iiivtlHnd unsecured ftiil Is IT. S. Iniiiili to sreurii elreulntloil, lmn fnm npproveil riM'red uk'U DiiefniiiiotherNiitloniilliiiiikH... Hue from stale IhiiiUh mid hunk- em -- -- ItnalCKtiitc, nirnlturo.und tlxluriw Current u.x)Hn.iw utid taxet lxild I'remliiniM imltl CIux-Uh mid other iukIi Items IIIIIh of other iMinkH Fmctloiml iwiwrcurreiiey, nick els and coiuh S'K0 Ual tender iiotiw Kcdtimptloii fund with V. s. TriHKiiror(fi percent, of clreji hitlon) lB.tUI W 1 llo M a, km r,: 'Jl Gl 'J.TIi l',l JtWI Qtl I, UN ft M7 1W LWUO H 111 IS.IKM 40 KT.iHO Total 2ri,W !."7 I.IAIII1.ITIHH. ChiiIUI .lH'k lwld In i ,W (M SorniiiA fluid l.t) to linillvlilMl pmllttt 4.WI 111 National Imuk uottw iHitflMiiittiitc lV'o ft) IndlvldiMl deHiltM Miiijeei to Cheek - - lll,Wt!01 IViiund irtllUt of diH.lt 10 tt) Dm fortune ImimKhuu! Imnkem . T.lttt lV roUtK. 'jin,uH.'jr State of ()rifoii, county of Marlon, ; I, John Molr. iililr uf thwalMivt limned tnk, do Milmnuy war tlmt the rIhivo htMliunt-1 true lo the lHt of my knoul otUrt ami belief. JOHN .MOlIt, t'm.liler. SuImci-UhhI ami nwora to Ulur nu this SHU day of May, I8 . M. Kaikkh, Notar 1'ulillu. OMrrHt Atlmt: M. N. I.AIHK, J. ItWMII.W, M. Ul'IIAMRKMI.IS, DlnvUHX. STAIGER BROS., Importer and )lci In ooin and Shoos ! UvTaaT 'fYUai! lS.v Di.su Unkh! Uownrr Pnu-aal fjaatral Agaafe fsar ttriM ( r. I tayfc's kAKUi rn fr TtiZ GomnweiaJ Strttt. (taM.E.UH-aUMaaa.i KAUUl, : : : : OK W ION. lMr VMK CkN af Ran. flthSQEkl!?" jl '!SV i, in in mii.i.11 mtu"" NEW ADVEnTISEJrKNTs. . -- ""the best stock of stoves IN THE CITY IS AT r. M. WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street) SALEM. AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Stock of Hardware anil Fatm Machineiy, Wagons wdfarngg. J.'D.McCully,- IS KECEIVING A FINE LINE OF H ATS; AND FURNISHING 24!) COMMERCIAL STREET, g3ntMALtmtifiiM.ttimjM.juuu iuiwiiiiii uinimMMMiwim WM. BROWN & CO. -DEAMHt IN boet: -"-"fTo 1 V o 1 ?iy g? ' raSk I S&- m& j) o T S H ) 1 Mins l II t Al ( u CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. So. 2B1 INMnmeretal Street, SALEM, - - OKEOON. nnynmauu o HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIESi! nu XA Vj mLJie.'Jfi Kv 2S SCKIHKK Capital Lumbering Company! HAXCKAITIKKMS OK AMI UKALKRS IS Every Variety Dressed and Undressed. cosanrA3iTi.Y ox haw. Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, BJto. SALEM Garland Stoves, Charier Oak Slows, Brighton Ranges, GOODS, ETC. SALEM. OREGON. AtA H A E E S luuuwiimaii A tine line or hacks, buggies, carts car rlaei, buvkhnanls, etc. lloth our own make and the beat iwstern made buggies. Every one Warranted! J0BBJNG and HORSESHOEING. s o O Sip2. V ' '"' ''."' ''ndewlnned, waon and car tT JZC. r,!";'niaken.and Sliwlumiuia, !U. Sli k-v-w-2S. lllui ,iU iimerolil ut. sTwlT- and -:- Pohle. of fen Limik OREGON. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis k Chamberlain. 00 acre, 3 miles from Salem, highly cultivated 4 lots, good house and lrn, East Sa lem 5 lots finely ultuntod 800 acres, 28 miles from Salem, well" Improved, can be divided into 8 or four tracts 1 300 acres, 8 miles from south of Salem? fhlr lmprovemements.llne timber and water 1 block of land. 3 houses, rent for $12 each, pays Interest on $I0UU m an aooo 20 m m 80 acres S miles south ofHalem, fair tmtjrovetnents. 5 acre., adjoining city llmitB, in meadow ; 1 lot, good house and barn, adjoining court house block 1 acre, Palem, now house and barn, nlentv of small fruit The foregolns Is but n partial lbtoftte bargains we have to ollbr. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. A New Deal In Wood. I am now In tho market soliciting the trade of all who buy their yearly supply of wood In tho summer months. I am pre pared to saw, split and storo all cord wood sold to my customers in lots from six cords to any' largo amount desired. A large nnd well selected stock of all kinds of wood. Mny and June I offer extra inducements and It will pay you to call and get my prices right away. All wood corded at your place of residence or business and then snwad nnd stored. I alo oiler extra inducements to those who wish to buy in .single cxjrd lots by tho year. My otllceiswitliG.W. Johnson, 255 Commer cial street, where I will bo glad to see all of my old customers nnd many new ones. lluy onco with this system of handling wood nnd you will always continue. tl GE6. D. GOODHUE DUGAiTBS0S7" PLUMBERS t OAS AND STEAM FITTERS, And dealers In Steam and Plumbing Goods, 132-State Street, . SALEM, : : : : OREGON. FOR BARGAINS IN FU RNITURE GO TO ROTATM & WHITNEY, State Street, Salem, Oregon. Having bought out the remainder of the chair factory's stock, wo are prepared to sell chairs lower than any house In Oregon. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company' steamship line. 22 miles shorter, 20 hour less time than by any other route. First clnss tlnough passenger and freight line from Portland, nnd all points In the Wil lamette valley to and fioni'Snn Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: The "Win. M. Hour," the "N. S. Bent ley," the "Three Sisters," are In service for both passenger and freight trafllc between Corwilllsnnd Portland nnd Intermediate points, leaving company's wlutrf, CnrvuHX and ilessrs. Ilullmun & Co's wharf.'JJOnnd 202 Front street, Portland, three times each week as follows : N011TU BOUNn: LenveCorvallls, Monday, Wednesday and Frldnv, U A m: arrive Salem ilonday, Wednesday and Friday, 3 r si; leave Saleia Tuesday, Thursdny and Saturday, 0 l MJ arrive l'ortland, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 3:,'i0 1' M. hOUTII beund: Leave l'ortland, Holiday, Wodnesday and Friday, 0 am; arrivo Snlcui, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:15 i m; leave Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (1 A m; arrive Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, 3:S0 1 31. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunday,): Ixavo Albany f?A Leave Corvallls i'SSv Arrivo Ytiqulna ------- &3U J Lcavo Vanulna ------- ' A J; I anxa l'.,,.,..,IIK. .... nvaSAM Anlo Albany 11:15-AM O. A r. trains connect nt Albany and Corvallls. The above trains connect nt YAQUIJA with tho Oregon Development Cos Une of .steamships between Vmiulna and am , Francisco, SAIMNO IJATES. 8TK.V3IEItS, FBOM SAN FJU'CIOa- Wlllainctto Vnlloy, - April 30. Willamette Valley, -?.,BiIr Willamette. Valley. -M'tf g Wlllainctto Valley -May ferKAMEllS. FllOM YAQUK"A Wllhunotte Valley. - WJ Willamette Valley - Jiay S Willamette Valley - Mr This company reservos the right to change sailiug dates without notice, X. 11. I'assengers from Portland and aU Willamette Vnlloy points enn make ctlpa connei'tlon with the trains of UW VAOU1SA HOITE nt Albany orCoryalllfc. arninge 10 arrive at Yaqulna the evenlBf ut-iorw iiaie 01 sailing. . Passenger ami Freight lUtes Alwivftlt Loucst. Tor lnftinnatlon apply to jiJS2 HVI.MAN A Co., Freight andlekf AgtMitg aOO and 202 Front St., Portland, W or to C.C. IIOOUK, Ao't Qen'l Frt. A Vm. Agt., Oregon Paeltlclt. It-, Corvallls, Or. C. H. HASWEI.l.,ar.Gen'l Frt; A I'm. Agt. Oregon Development U., l .Moiil(jiuier- A Sn Kianeliwo, Cm. GENERAL BUCKSJHTIHNG AND HORS12SI-IOEING ! I All the Improved method of eauetaft napliig shook, to cure dkeae of the aw aarf ilie comoUon of avultjr aeUoa, ja iatUntrtbmuaUeaaZ IlrfrUB3fa known honenum In Oregoo. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horsoshoar, WCoinnieitoiUet,Salen.Or. MR SALK-28S ACliBS, B in ulttvatlon, acreguod tlmber.Wt aa.s- panturv, 106 acron In faU wajKLi cis m .mi,, and mt In potatoes. 3 ham. ..r. Ii.,rd, etc Tw milea noO" ftil. m, ma) Im- dlxHod; prt, pra l nu ea- liiijiiire i,f V.. N. POTTOHKF, Co.-. Stti aa Cvmararrlal Strattt, K3Ie3