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,.. i.ii iiii iiM"""-'aiS " MISCIYTOIJS. ii '"""" i uujfM -- -,- ATi-RnTLSB5lETS. - - - - a n U ' v t ; ! ,. t r i i KVENIX'UVIMTAL JOURNAL 7- rUBMHHI . EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. HV TUB CaMtal Journal Publishing Com"an". UfOOHPOHATHIl Offlw, 1 1. Crl Stmt, lr" " ,!lwk- THH.MH (JK UHMCIUITION 1IAI1.Y. One ywr. by mll.-r lfJ Mx month. ty m-ll-- f '11 fiTri month ' '"--:::,--:- ' S IS WKKKI.Y. Oftvymr II .v One ywr, If iwld for In wIvhiiw, 1 ' Hlx IIWIlllH), " " w 9-l'otiiHMitWK are clve milNwrlirtlon. mitliorird to re- Mr. T. I). Porter h our duly Hiilhorlred traveling HKut. ItiMKntered n wwiiiMihw i"''rrit tli flleni.OreKOli. IilIHi. MntrU H. lw. "TlONIMV, MAY 21, Vm. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Congressman, IlINtlHK IIKIIMANN. Hiiirrine Judge, w. r. imn. I'rmldrnlliil Klccton, lUtllllltT MCI.KAN, VM. KAI'OH, c. v. yviros. l'rocHilliig Attorney Tliliil Dlit, II. II. JIKWITT. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. rrnriicKTiir, J, II. WAI.DO. H.dt.j. T. T. CIBKII, Hllmtou. J, q. WIMON, HaImii. H. I.AYMAN, Wnralburn. Wm, AIIMHrilO.NO. Hoiilli HhImii iiriurr, II, II, CIIOIHAN, Htl-iu. OLI-hk, r. J. HANCOCK, Hilflil. i.r-WMitK, I, II, MTAIIII. Ik. I H.lfm. TKKiUIIH, A. 0. CONDIT, Auiiuvlllc MHOR, A, r. Ilt.ACKMIIIV, MWritnn. OOMMIMWP.M, A. It. OOllNKI.Il'H, Marlon. W. T OIIIM. lluliUril. 11.MI. I'I'HIIKMI1T, II. W. Vlnrn, Rllirxtun. lomitiiK, W. J. OUI.VItll, Kl Mm. el.'l.K, IH. I) O. HVI.ANll. Wwillmrii. A Thxas uttHjk Journal nivh: "Thu iimrfctit for fnl Hlu.p, Uioho iIiivh, hIiowh very ulmrly Hint thu limn who rt'iutiiilHi lltitt nmwww iw wtsll hh Hmmw arc to lie mild from hid HtK'liH, In tlic Hlicplicnl Unit In KoIiik (o win." Thin Imii iiwflilliliit (4i tluwu hIiwj mliH'rM wlio it re niiwt (willfully wuTflwil ovi-r thi' thrwit fiunl mmovnl of tin1 duty on wchiI. TilKttiUHl light iwrly Iihh lii'td Km (Minvtintloii und iikiiIii iiomlimlfd Mix. Hi'lvu I.imkwiMMl for tho jiront iluiicy. 'I'ho tHuivcntlou doiimiiilrt ftnimlt KuMhm. Tlu pint fin m CUvoix, hiiioiik othor tlilnx, h tiiilll', with fiwMiipir hihI luinU'r, tlu ro potil of tlit tMXoit mi whlxky and tolam'on hikI uini.tiU'liMl Iminlgrii t Ion. Tho IVlMtlrtl hi hkhIii to Iimvh h clmni'o. Tho fnt Mnpir U pmlwhly to lUvtir tho fiH whUky. A horrid nmu l plwisul on tho ticket with tln lovidy lUilx'H, of thu imino .if Uivo, ho to l tht ark, iMnwlhly, Hint lalte tlu diivt. Thu mpml HkIiIh wity liMat hil Mil tho other ptutlw In RitttlHK In Km work. 'Tiik IuiiiIht ring on lliltt iswut," y thu HtiH'ktnu liiiK'iHiiiUnit, a rtiiuUtUwii tthwl, "U Hit niuMuy to lvttlniiiiit, rog.rii utul tliu rwlil MmUtltit of Hiljiilnhijc rtntin mnl UtrrittuiM', hikI ilnfmiM) of lit hmUhmU W.v tlehlrtl or Mitumtiit kIDiit iiiUUkfii 'r inU'lili'voo, or ImjUi." Hitlruiilil' wltli llw ina- tMitlvi (Killoy In tlmt It imturnlly niiv tnUi riugw, irMlai hihI inoiiom 114, hihI Um paiiirtiiiwr, hIihik with tltrt iMtKiiiiiK '". "itli. Our mUlMirtty UivtiUiMtMl, kv,i Airther: 'rrwUi hhiI riir nr gittr MHNIlhM to Uiw JlMUHJlllMI tlmn UIl hvomwI fhatf-tnuWrti." Hut trtiU hhiI )arotaotltm mii to U twin lafUtlHMM, HUll mllllUt Ih Wtvt MHUt. Tiih AlUny lVmiiKtmt, iult h frHlltH4llttlilHll,v, lay tlu wy, hUuwh tU mmI to tMitnui lie ilU WMtkau. Tti alitor Uki Iii('Um Mtk4MOiWMt III tlvo IVwrillllHtiMI tlmt Oil. lrV4VH'lwiHr' r,vwlion wtHHitur hHHiUlntH vttv "Kvry rvmittikitu xi'lmiun." hu (mIU im. '.MwlWtMUUaHitle.alminv.rtUM with j,ikUKU ar,ia i.. luv Hl- Uiil..i MwMlrlMw to lavk Uw tUKt tafMr. liWt'i. aivwH-lwav." TIhmi, lu t)t Ntau vuluiuu Im nt)U In nuvtlim tlw jvnuaritfy ot r)mUvMii wiiln- Nrh,(Hwlh nwt UVHHwr, ftvr lit- i4uh) U4uk lHiaH Into Orvm "to lHlrfrv lu tho iMiUtkM of Uln k4-tKM NVHIt HllU(fMUHt iMtKTM Im tukft t)n ttM4kMt, "r tWy tlttiriMHl tt rMu Imw M U41 rtwMI mm votM Uo Ui W I'imUmiU wily Uwg- wvt tUt rigUt. Our Ita-tUt )Mlll 4mmUI lwtr Im hUh4 (lt taUl lUkMM, vUt W MtMV tot lU p U Mittv fur tW nattukf Till! HII.VIJKTON BI.BCTIOX. We imbllHli clMiwlierc n coinmunl- oitlon from Mr. T. W. DaveniMirt, of Sllvorton, wherein he hIiows up thelnwanliienBoftlie charter elect ion recently held In that city, ine wiiitcht wax between tho prohlbi tloiiltHa!ilai)ortyinadeui of re imblleHim and democrats, who put a citizens ticket In the field. Our corespondent twyH Ihe reul Iwue le tween the rival candidates for mu nlcitml olllce, wn "Whlky or No Wlilnky. Tlie wntlment of the Hil verton votere wjchw to lo pretty equally divided on thlH Hubjeet, for when the ImllolH came to be can-vam-d the vote for three members of the council wan found to be tied. Tills would iieceswltutcitnotlier elect ion, but to wive the expense and de lay of Mich ii proceeding, it was re lated at the time that the parties thus dead locked had agreed to de cide the matter by pulling straws. Then came the report that the nrohlbltlon vote had been thrown out bccaiiFo it was printed on il legal pajier. This was another way of settling the matter, but it was oK.'ii to question whether one-half the voters of a imitiieipillty could be disfranchised thus summarily. Ktlll, If the parties Interested were willing to submit to such electoral extinguishment, Tin: Capital JouitNAi,, as a mere looker on had no right to raise Its voice in rebuke, lint It now appears on tho au thority of our corrcsonilent, there was gross fraud perpetrated. The ballots, ho says, were printed on white paper furnished by tho secre tary of state; a portion of the same material had been used uta previous election and no question raised. Thocoiinell which executed the Ju dicial act of rejection, was composed of nion who were parties in the con test, and they adjudicated their own cas-e, and simply squelched their oj- H)l!Cll(S. If Mr. Davenport states facts, it is clear that an outrage has been com mitted that comes homo to every vo ter 111 the state. The ballot Is the freeman's mint treasured preroga tive, and If deprived of this only thu courts stand between the defrauded tH'onli' and anarchy. Ah our corres pondent states It, the liquor purty has beaten the prohibition party by fraud nl tho election. Iftholntter will quietly submit to tills they de jhtvo to Ik tuippri'MM'd. A 1'iiiaw dispatch started the hue and cry that the custom lioiiso employe In New York were to be despoiled of fflO.OOO to whoop up tho democratic eniiMt in Oregon. Now the democratic prints are telling that "Dolph emissaries" are at work in Josephine, llcnton and other do' counties, furnishing the munitions of war, and that this ns HMniiioiit yarn was started b1 di vert attention from their tracks, rolltlelans are worm watidu mongers than a levy of old inati'u awicmhlcd round a tea table. TitK wuialgn, like Uuigfellow's llUjht, will I' tilled with lilllsk'. Tlie candidate for governor In Teuiiewsv Is a llildler, In Illinois a lifer, Mild there will bo no end of splrlt-etirrliig drums and brut Uuitts.-Otiiulm Herald. Sovontl illuiifr laHdkotai w on stolon froin tho wttipiiw nt Mitolwy on t?t unlHy, hihI It In mU that Suloinboyn wor tho Hrwitm Htiwllnn tlioin. Not it ory oroiUUtlilo iviwirt fur thoui. . Mr. S, V. ItiiMtor.who llvrntmst of thU olty, MillVrwl it wvoro htniko of ltrnlynli,whlU llon.T. L. DhvIiIhiii whh 8Kklii, ut tho Mitt'Utty plonlo tin ttunlHV. Dr. HIuhitnlMin ut'", toniloil hr. trtn I'miit'lMt) wtvo I'Iihs, DIok- oon, Jr., itn oltajpitit rtHMntlon. Tho Ort(Mii Alaluo Cluh of l'ortUtml, KMVo lilin ttVliulktr out tliU itftor- niMti. Sttleni, tho llttirory tMiitor of Orotfon, iJhhiM nmko up In tho mini Ur ami iiiutllty oi' hor miillomv for wlvat iho iiwy Utok In oorviuonlal -. . (trinmtl 'IVtunor'n tlttto for ShIoiii whm luatlvortoiitly jiVhihhI oh May NOth, which U iiionuvrlitl tlay. Thtt witx not iiiUIwhI until too htto to ohniiKx1 It. o StWiu will fall to liuttr law I'liHiuoiu rvinimkntu in a .iiw lii lHilltliwl ciKHVli, im it Umiul Army Y'J1 "ot. ,mlx, A1!"1 " ,ul A"T rtHl tly. Ho will K litarn on that u ,owivr, hikI iiuty follow Cwpt. I wIvHlrtill In it IVw wiiattrks jHirtl. j iMtit to tho titty. wt Ml ttt rwtj j Tlmt tlw Ut jvluiv to iMiy ytmr ' okrthlttj; W of U. V. JoIiumhi. tho eltithUir. iitmt'M rXiriiWhliiK tJHl Ih wvtirj- Wuul W-Ulr.1. mtrtt kwxiHswiol t Mill will Am) It u Uttr l-Unc. Uy omIMhk ' I ..-. n.nlV. ' "'.. Stoic Treasurer". Thirty Srcon.l Notice. v,ii u lipreby given thart tliere aw ?aU"in 1012. and IMS. Alim.Uie follow Ing MVIV, u..f-- r -. . a ll,a ulKlVP VHimilin nill tuw .""i r'"".."iz;:..- .rtinuit i Kaner the date ""'3!ft1)H1It TreoMirer. UEEIV.S OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday Evening May 22, 1888. READINGS FROM DICKENS, 11V HIS SON, CHARLES DICKENS. .Mr. DICKENS sticcowi n n delineator of Hie inaneloin crcatloiis of his father l without nn equal. Tuesday eyrnlng lie will road entirely trom "I'lckwlclc lMpcrs." 1. " Bob Sawyer's Party." 2. " Mr, Pickwick in a Wheel barrow." , 3. The Famous Trial Scene, " Bardell vs. Pickwick." llonered kwiU 41. (Icncml iidinlwtlon 73 rrnta O llery tK Clilldicii half prli. ncketHimNilentl'attonV book toreand at J. II. Starr's. LEGAL BLANKS, Largest Stok in the State, Dcst Discount. Mend for eataloeue. QUI for prices for Job I'rliitliiR-Iowiiit In Oregon. E. M, WAITE, Silem, Or. STAIGER BROS., Importers mid Dealers In (leuiT.il Agoitts for Oregon of W. II. Foisvllie's iDf-lliblc Com Cure. 243 Comniorcial Street, (lIlMI. K. (l(M)d'HOlll KtHlUl.) SALEM, : : : : : OIIEUON. FAllMHllS, -:- MYRRYMGX And Ktliem In uitHlnf Carriage Ii uill UtiiMiirlntermt to iwll upon ine IwRire iHiri'lwklut; il lwie, h I lmo the HI K1UI IllOMl l1MlllMI.lt. M.H'K III Ml" IHl . wriHtiictHl to Milt the Unit. Jnt r- ivhiHlu Hue line of Carriage Harness from A. F. Ilissler 4 Co. OK CHIOAOO, lir lik-li I Miu h1 HiwiU. Tlne Imrnw iirv hII uuide fniin First Class Pittsburg Leather, VHrnnitl. 'I'll flnfcl tliM of Duaterv, lluvacy IIimw, mid Vliiw In tlieulty. Alt IIkiiuhU I mil avlHm; at wy cUm Hk h n. TlunikliMe tlw lmolK' KirtMrllbenil wtrnw In til )mi, I kImII enilfHMir by lrle KtrMlhm to Imw1im to nwrlt eon lliiUMiietfuf thwlr ftiMvn. In the futiirv. 1C. S. I.AMTOKT. A. IS. STRANG, Mo. M Oimitiwphtl Sltvel, SALUM, ORlKiON. -1IIU1.KK IS- STOVES and RANGES Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. AMHt HfT tbe HIOIIAHIWIV JV.VIU.N ixwu'a.m mniMws MtW IH . PROPOSALS INVITED. I MIK IKVVKU UK IfHUC HV1LOINP NUHN luvllv Mlnl nntixwal t Iran - vr.t vr.lrk Af tl ltL 1W una MHwUkMl-MM iy i Boos and nhms! -,n,- ! -K. l 1 ...m r r.. r l5fima F MAKER r iBSr , - I VS fflOT - T" -ir it Steam and 1 i4-9NI ': iEcvV LATiivr Stvi.i-s! 1 't-J&-r' " n-j.awSftt,, 1 Iji:aihn(i IjIniw! "fflBr t jgg- - aga I.OWIBT PltlCKS! ---i L " n ' r ' vv .. iii bA t IIwimHw u( . IVPUBk.S-HVBi, T1m t(ttt W WK n ia4 -U bW l re aftst UM wlU tn omm4 l t o'ctuok H- Hi hYt.VTltR 1'K.NNOVHR, OMO. W. MellKlltK. O. W. NVKHM, Ihwnt of TrM4 Wx. A. MrLY. tk of Mor. 'Htb best stock or stoves i- THE urn is ax WADE & CO'S R. M. 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and Farm MachincrgonsndCarriages. J. DTMcCully, IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF SPRING HATS AND- FURNISHING 21!) COMMERCIAL STREET, WM." BROWN & CO, -! r o r o T S; s rHioTETs Leather ami Findings! CASH Wool, Hides, Fells and Furs. No. 'ill Coiiiiiiorvlnl Street, SALEM. OREGON. I'Alll I'Ult jllaW HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIESi! i-Mf SCRIBER Capital Lumbering Company! MANUKAC-TKKHS OK AND DK.VLEKS IN Every Variety of Oregon Lumber, Dressed and Undressed. -CONSTANTLY OX UAND Shingles, Laths, Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Bra GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. A rluellneof lincks, huggtes. carts, enr riiww, buckboards, etc. ilnth our own iiinke nnd the host eastern nuido buggies. Every one Warranted I JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. IWl on the unden.lgned, wugon'and car- rnice uiHKeni nna uiiicKsnuuis, 24 und 311 Commercial tdreet, Salem, ths, S8. 312, m. and POHLE. Pickets, Fence Posts, CLOTHING!! " 1 Wmln .nNJ h. Ilmj i South. j.mabk-j A tn 1 1:00 p. 111 fwW ::Sp-m p AZS JS&" o H 8:00 a. m. I Lv. . &&r t ,V 12:10 p.m. Ar. X - ;S tffcS- - 1 H. W. COX, (Successor to Tho Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon FULL LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specialty. AGENCY FOR THE CELEnitATED FULIj HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. 3.The best five cent cigar In the mar ket. H. W. COX, 100 State Street, Balem. A New Deal In Wood, I am now In the market soliciting the trade of all who buy their yearly supply oi wood In the summer months. I am pre pared to saw, split and store all cord wood sold to my customers In lots from six' cords to nny large amount desired. A large and well selected stock of all kinds of wood. Mny and June I offer extra .Inducements nnd It will pay you to call nnd get my prices right away. All wood corded at your place of residence or business and then sawed and stored. I also ofter extra Inducements to those who wish to buy In single cord lots by the year. My office Is with G.W. Johnson, 235 Commer cial street, where I will be glad to see all of my old customers andmanv new ones. Buy once with this system of handling wood and you will always continue. tl GEO. D. GOODHUE. DUGAtf BEOS., PLUMBERS GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, And dealers In. Plumbing Goods, 132 State Street, SALEM, : : : : OREGON. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE ao to ROTAN & WHITNEY, State Street, Salem, Oregon. Having bought out tho remainder of the elmlr factory's stock, wo nro prepared to sell clinirs lower thnn any house lu Oregon. Overland to California VIA Oregon k California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE Time Between Salem anil San Francisco Thirty-six Hours. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN DAILT. Nortn. 10:10 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. IiV. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem San Fran. Ar. t,v. Lv. LOCAL I'ASSENOEIt TRAIN ( DAIL1 -A-CE1T SUNDAY). Portland Salem Eugene Ar. Lv. Lv. 8:4.i p. in. lS2p.m. 0HX) a. m. PULLMAN' BUFFET SLEEPERS. Excursion Sleepers for second -class pa hdigers on all through trains free 01 charge. . The O. A O. Railroad ferry makes con nection with nil tho regular trains on ine East Side Division from footot F fctree I'ortlnnd. West Side DhisionTBctwccn Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7rfW u. m. Tvr Ar. Portland Corvallis "Ar. Lv. 6:15 p. m. 15 p. ill. l:3ug M'MINN'VII.I.K EXPRESS TRAIN (DAILT EXCEI T SUNDAY), laO p. 111. K.-00 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. AnMcMlnnvllleLv. &45a.inj At Alhnnv ,iti (Vtrvnllls connect WU- inuns oi uregon i-acino uiuru-u. ma Salem OKI! Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY.' " Columbia River Route." or inn inrormuiion regruiu ---, ps, etc., apply to the poniponj Pah em, Oregon. E. P. ROOKRSL .- ratM. It. I vOEIILKn, G. F. and !. . Trains for tho cast leave PortUnd at 113 a m and 2pm dally. Ticket to anu "r- pnneipui points in lUBunuc""1- ad:i and Kurope. ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS. Emlgrnnt Sleeping Diw rui. through on express trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL HLUFFS and ST. vAVi Free of Charge and Without Chang. Close connections at Portland torBan -r Cisco and ruget Bouno po.---fiiri.or rmrii-iiii- lnaulre of'-,; For further parttcutars lnqulre Munniug, ngent of the com rfe JournAi omee, uoun iw; nr A I (rvlt d. P. A T. A- rOUww, OrfffAB - - .--...t .. . - A. L. MAXWELL, O. V. T H. H0LC0MB, OenL Manar: BOX32S, Etc. SALEM .... OREGON. FW tlM) UM lUhMM. WIMII W HUM WT ' UM rm4ur TlrtkM.- A CVk, T (Vxiiutrrxiitl 4ivtH, BaWi, Orvg-tt. Subscriboforthe JoOKNAl-