Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 29, 1888, Image 2

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    EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
ITBI.IHKltll
.VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
BY nir
CaMtal Journal PublitMng Cormn.
CiroHt-OKATKIl
Wttrt, m Cwirt Slrt, "rr: H Hlwk.
TKHMS OK HUWCKIITION
ItAli.Y.
Ow jrmr. br mall-.- - W
Mix mwitto, malt-- ?
4i m
Ms month"
79
One year. If jll tor In advance, 1 W
Mix month, " " " m
ji-liiitmntiT ro othonl to re
ceive miliM'iiitlinii.
Mr. T. I). l'orttT l mir duly authorized
trHVHlHKIMP'Ul.
WrlCtilrrMl a M-nifiih'taiMi mutter nt the
IsiH.OfvaoH.I'iwI.'IrlM'. MiirrliH. IHItt.
TUICBDAV, At AY fl, Ihhh.
UMJIJUWIIIIIiiIMhiIIMI' II ' .... .-
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
Connrpinn,
HINOKK UKKMAXN.
Bajweino Judge,
w. 1'. LOUD.
rrnldcniUal Elector,
1IOIIRKT MCLKAN,
VM. XAl't;,
(. W. I'ULTOtf.
rrtMeemliig Attorney Third Dint.,
ir. Jr. innviTT.
MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
MfHMevTiiilvr,
J. II. WALDO, Mtelri).
T. T. (I1IKII, IIvImi.
J. Q. WIUKUf, Stltm.
8, LAYMAX, Woodbnrn.
KV. AKMHTHOKO. Hon III Slem.
tHMirr,
J). M. CBOlaAN, lm.
CLUIK,
r. J. lUDCOCK, BiiM.
I foohlilx,
J. II, HTAH1I, l!t 8Km.
1BRMDM1I,
A. 0. CO.NMT, AtiiiHYllIf.
iMKKHlH,
A, r. IIMOKKHIIY. illnrlnn.
00WUI410)I1CH,
A.U. COBNUMt H. irirloii.
W. T. QHIM, llubbtrJ.
HtHiL rri nisiKKMurr,
I). W, YODI'.li, hllmlun.
DkTKTOH,
j V. J. OUI.VIIII. JlMt 8l"i
PHHONhH,
llii, II. U. IIYI.AK1). Wondtairn.
liniMAN.N AI'I'IIOVHII.
The ICxaiuliicr of Sunday has a
long letter from I'oillaud which Is
jiubllNhcd as a special disputed. It
gives a candid vIhw of the slnte of
parties in Oichoii, If wo inula rea
soimlilo allow anco for (Hirtlsan bias.
Till' Krwt strcMHof lepublliMin clt'oit
is directed, the wilier says, to secur
ing n majority In the leglslatinc, In
older that Dolpli may Iki returned
fora msoiul term. " I f It Is ueiiwmry
lowtcrllliH' Hermann," lie doclaics,
'Mn older to secure the leglnlntiii'i', It
will U' done." This Is liiMrted
simply (ogive (est to ids letter be
I'niKto theif is no truth In It. Tlie
o Ic wild nil' tlie w liter gives our
silling iuciuIhu' Is iiotlceMble, be
eMumMsiinuieuilHtlonoi' such a public
olllct'i' muni iH'at theexpeiiM'of his
wn iMirty candidate, John M. '' " runes, cvciuiik rosi,
(i..j,. i ChlcHgo Tribune, Cincinnati Coin-
, . , increlal-diuette. St. l'aul 1'loneer-
e pnshuv.lt as follows : I p, Siirlnglleld i.Mass.) ltepubll-
lleniwnn, during III two years can, Salcni (Oiv.) ('Ai'ir.M. Jorn
In wingress, bus made IiIiiim-Ii ery nai.. and many other leading ro
isipular among lib isutnlltuciits, I publican ppei-s. Such whoksaIe
lmlnu written thousands of iH-r-1 exclusion, he said, wlieti not a
miiihI lollers, ssnt inort of Ills time oter isaild 1h spaivd, would bring
hi WashliiKtoii uiid made hluiM'lf a lue liable defeat. The I'euusvl
wmmI deal of a loliliyUi for private vnula iiieiulKT said he favoietl tlie
Individual I'luliiw, as well as urging eiifonvnieut of strict witv
every man iter of Improvement akod dUc'llne, and would prefer to sink
Tor or "Unvested by the Hsiple of i In lar water, to wliinlug the eliH
any and every locality, Irrespective ' tlon wUli a tumultuary horde coin
of w betlter It va public mntWly I jsimsl of pmhls, te traders and my
or not. It Is no exaggeration to wy J chIUM lalsir reforiuei. The caucus
that la stands a Mtcr chance ofl Hdjouriual without an pivwtlon of
tlwtloii than he did when rtrsl a M'ntlineiit.
candidate, four vcmiv Hgo. Add to i ... , . ,. . . ., ,
tltls that bis opponent, (erin, , It Is rMrted on tlie stmt tlwt a
Mlthough an exivllent lawyer, a ' anmlttwof thrvx luadlng ivpubll
gissl omior uud a man of timlus, is fMit l.ft fin- Washington to-day,
sllll you tut ami eiiuiiMmtlvelv little lu,frvi,i uim ,,r ih mui.wnm.. .mi
knuwii out-tde of Vorllamr, it l' "W 1,"r "w WIwhii, and
ii uiai iienimnirsciismvs rir r-i
vlMtliMi miv v ery khhI.
Ilei,v ago! li at tlie clow of bU
ktlr, "OuUlde of wrty eoiwldont
tkMW, )svinsi poM4lMritvv may -4w
lUngtu- Hermann." This cM(
dlUutwl "limy elect" lnMU H.
elmugwl to tlie deelaraUwy "will
w-4,' tsMus Mr. llwnimnuV
AlthlVI )KrAiniutnv of inM lis
ivutt him gv4deu opinions fhuu sit
rktmtt , UvUms an Iuwmuihii ImUu
t )ribnn, U-ing the at4e ivpnu
trntivv uf the bU, ttui Im k uiitir
1K, HtuuUvv to the -a auto of all,
and MMiUl with MHlUd JiulcMmit.
lu a TiKtwr U this wlluir, rrwJvtnl
tVoa Mr. llnuatui ImU)', lie , :
Your klud iwiwrk lit Thk I'aw.
TAI. J knaj. haw ih4 mm! nu
uotiiv, Mint I tau aaMiiv um thatl
aprwiMU" IIk .MitlUl sjUrtt which
mmiIu tlmatiili j ,mr cdUttrUl. My
tiiu U niae.l that I ..iuug
tlcvtuv that attfiiUou u our ikh
MivM liial 1 should 0w4,v; uy,
MM UnO, iMrtlttg uhltsMloUk tu Tm k
Oai-itai. JoiMfcAi, and the other
mMtUuran m;.-im,r r (knm
Thto kanMatlwaiidlMMamlttc,
um aueu gBMoanu naMnutlou uf
jailltlnU AtvuramiMlMvd, MMimrajw
tu fuud wurto Immtyi mmtmm
w
SAY NOW, 'IIIlHIOMrH!
Till' SUtt-IllBIl llHH llKSH! two lt-
turanaattlih merning: "The waj
tu elect the republican ticket It to
let the (Iriiiocmtic ticket."
"All (rev trade rentiljlIcHim fliouid
Ko Into the tlumocnttic iwrty out of
the wet."
We will MliMtnttu this ilMoaited
logic.
During the war, after the lla
troua reptilt-e Ht ('hHiirollorsville,
when the fMlnt hearted at the north
were eltunoriiiK against tllc f"rtllL'r
exiK'nilllnre of blood and treasure,
when Kohl-wiw worth $2.85, and it
wasa (jiiestioii in the niiiids of the
moat hopeful whether the country
would survive the throe of rebel
lion. President Lincoln iwued hla
proclamation cnlllngfor.TOO.OOO more
trwiiM, and governora of states were
Intruded, If volunteering failed to
ill! the respective quotas, to enforce
the draft. Recruiting olllce were
opened and we can Imagine the
following iceiie:
Loyal Clllen I want to enlist.
Recruiting olllecr, (eying appli
cant with air ofstigplcioii) Are you
an American?
L. t'. I mil.
It. O. Native horn?
L. ('.Native of Uennnny.
It. O. What are your polities?
L. ('. Deiiiocmt.
15. (). (IuuHiMHiu.) Clet out of
here before I cull the police. You
don't belong in the 1'iilon ranks,
you aiea rebel. fo anil Join the
.Icll' JJiivIh iirmy.
If that hud been the policy of the
Lincoln adininNtnitloii, how long
does the reader suppon it would
have taken to Hiipprethe rebellion?
Would It ever have been Piip
prowd? Yet heie is the lepiililhiin
party of the xtatcaud iiatioii in ex
treme peril, and every loyal and
willing hand required to aid In the
Htruggle, and we have each self con
Htlluted ciiampioiiH aHtlieSlateuiian
editor placing hini'-elf at the polling
place with a club in bin hand, and
rofllMng n republican ballot to every
voter who cannot answer aright his
political catechism. Oh, yea, that's
tho way to elect the republican
ticket.
iti:rinii.icA. caiti's
Tho following dlxpatch cmieH to
us over the lren, which uliows Unit
party lines aie to 1h drawn strictly:
Wahiiinoion, 1). ('., May 28.
At a caucus meeting of republican
inenilicrH of Ibe house Ibis p. lit. tho
advisability of drawing the party
lilies sti Icily was considered. A
Pennsylvania member Hiiuicested
that all republicans Mispecled of
lice traiie procuviiies ue exciuocd
from any olllce of ti iwt during the
eaiiiHilgn; which was Improved
iikiii by a New Kntiluml iiicuiliei'
wlio p'roptHesl that xirly oi'Kaiin
dlsiHiuiiiKc any ivpublicans from
vuthiK tlieir ticket who ale not
miiiikI on the pioteetlve policy.
Tills was opiKMH'd by a western
memlicr as uuw Iw and Inexpedient,
as it would Mile mt ail the republi
can member of the Kiee Trade
club, and also the hundreds of
thnusallils of republican voters wlio
ivad and approve the llnanclal views
'of such republican organs as the
"-'-" "" " ..(r..,,,..
nieuilHMv of the litaise the adoption
of the plan smgeted by (lie New
ICngland; uuunber. ICvtdeutly (ho
rtaiUlleMii Uwlvrs mean t'osliu-.
A okhkimmik.nt In Melwuia
Miids ns a r'isrt of the caudldatas'
ineettng In tliat iJsoe. He tin Win
ills UHler with this etMuftu'tlim
MNrtirance; "The rvmUlleaiu are In
line and will gvt lu vlt)itla iwual
UaiitUoiine majortiy at the sJW."
VVVul VV hhIihI.
lWthw liavlugwou) to ll will
find It tu tliWr whan tag by wiling
mi l'tonrfuar Tirtkui- V- OoV,
LVmuuwpcuU sUvet, SaWm, Urnfou.
oshUi ri KO,t.
Ph imt)' guarauUwd cut ftir
catarrh, cold In thv Uwal, hay hvr,
tt M, caianrhal tWafticM aud
mm sy. lUwtuiw th u uf ua4
aud uniuVaaaut hnaUt, rvaulUng
frum (Urrh. Uy auil ptoaaitt to
lasa. ynlktw dliou awl a ohm k
aarraukaUby all 0niglata. Sawl
rur twular to AbMtua lailkHl
tVMii-, 0ovtU, OaL Htv.
motUkm' taasimwt fer nj tmt '
waK, UM. lbr inU J- IX W.
Matw Oa., W8aiL,BaaH.
TELEGRAPHIC SPLINTS.
GIhwi t Co., wholeeale ftotioneir,
of IUdtimore, signed yewterday.
Liabilities $75,000
Forct tire- are raging In iortions
of Vermont. In the vicinity of
Ha7.cn's mills rthe inhabltanU are
fighting the flame!', twenty families
have vacated their dwellings, and
all the live stock has been driven
out.
Fuller has not yet been confirmed
for chief Jutiec. A special meeting
of the senate judiciary committee
will be held next Tuesday, when it
is expected hlseace will be disponed
of.
John C'ronkite, county treasurer
of Alpine county, Ncvwlu, was
thrown from his hor-e on Sunday,
while on his way to Ills ranch. The
lHMly was found in Car-Kin river the
next lay.
nii:i.
ltlN'N'ff-In Sail-, WeilnaKlsy, Miy &
lM,MliMiOortriido.lllniis, agtsl I5eBr
anil Smoiillic
Tlie deceii-ed was a niece of Mrs.
Leidlnger and well known in Salem,
having attended school here for two
years.
NKW TO-IIAV.
NraUNDgsra
JOS. AMIKKT, Audit, - - HsIcin.OrefOtr
TJIK
OHKfiON FRUIT DltYKH
Is Simple of Construction,
AND
1SASY OK 01JICl-tA.TION.
Avrariksl llrt iiroiuluin lit tlie Orojem
Wtlo 1'nlr lsSa-'Sl-NV'Ml '(,7 nail Hi tho Cali
fornia Stale Knlr, 1(7, mill Hun .IiMiqulii
Comily 1'iilr, l!B7.
Miiiiuriutiiri-il In kIx slw. I'or clreiilnr
niiS trlt w list iidiliiwA
II. S. JORY Si SON,
P.O. Ilex aao. fc5iln,Orofjoii
S-l)riT I'tiraiuvH fiiralKliitl live kIics.
WI LLAM UTTK UNIVKRSITY
SICCOND UI5CITAL,
OF 11
TIIM KMK'IITIONAUY I'1T1MLS
XBTTIB LOUISE BROWN,
Fritliiy Kvoiiing, .Juno 1st..
Ailinlwlon, 1 ivnU. TU'kt'tH on -silent
IMt ton's.
CA.MI'AKJN ADDJJKSSl-S.
Tin' iitmtlilntmi nil tlie Mnrlon cmint
ropubllmu tU'kvtHllldilritlii-Hililooii
tin- iHlltltallwuraif tli'U Ht the lollou
lua 1 1 mi Mini pIucmi. nail rtwiHHinilly ln
ltiMiiNMlitK lytlullilHlON to iuirtU'lMle III
thiMllitcunihui;
llutlrv 111.', VVViluvMlay , May tl. 10 nVIHk.
rhnaii. W'p.liniUy,.Mi w,.lu'clmik.
hi. lVul, Tiiunday, .May an. a o i ItH-k.
lliMnkn, I'rl.Uy , J one l.ioVlook.
i l-r l, HHlunUi) , J aiH 4S Vl.vk.
Suh'in, Aaturtlny, Junell,'linVlti.'k.
tlKO. 11. liritXKIT,
Clwlrmmi Iteoubllran lk tVntml Coin.
CRONISE & WILSON,
LKADIMl
jOH PRINTERS.
tin Mlatv liuurautv llullJlim)
(KxkI w.wk. IVIr txicw. 1'romiH. !(.
Ilablf.
Rock Bottom Grocery
T. BUCHANAN, I'noi'.,
Our Court unit 1 U Strti,
Kv cutwtattU' oaihand a Ml Um of
GlNlSRT
GROC12RI12S
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
XTOTICK W HKKKM tilVKX 1V1
X w buiull uiajr ctKrt t . t hat I li' ,xuV
bWO dlMUlVwi b) atUIUnl ItMlM'Ul, lT7.
Ukik rtlrtn. All dvbu wiu( by Ik
r arm ai umiiwhI and an- it itbl to
J. CaUarUa. whtt CunliniMk in iha bwL
oaatt ta oat alaad. All drbu dua thai
(M aw H miw wiiw in ukiu lailMna.
every oxiTmmro
0 aa amraykly aalUua. a H nauaw a
aw aaaaUaat raaaW attm Waaiia
m mMajc ar ta Irate laatear BE
i fctttar than
llayouraWEaa
mm n
i ' iijjL'l'" """ ' m.o gkocmues.
Tff ADVKKTISEMENTS.
A POSITIVE FACT.
The nicst complete tock of DRY GOODS arc to be found at LUNN &
The bet a-Kirtment and most renHnable prices in Parasols and Sun Shades
at Ll'NN & UROWN'S. . c .
Over one hundredembroidery suits in Bnti;, Zephyr, "Nansqplt, bls
t.(,. all colors, and prices low at LUNN & BROWN'S.
A tine stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings-best assortment or
Gloves in Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, at LUNN & BROWN'S.
Carpets, Curtains, Cm-tain Poles, Hugs, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc.,
etc., at LUNN & BROWN'S.
Do not forget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial St.
LUNN & BROWN.
MMMBXMfMWMJnWim IU.UlUmIUUl 1JMmMMU'LJl
THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES
IN THE
R. M. WADE & CO'S
282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.
i
AND MANY OTHER
k ii Complete Stock of Hardware and
J. D. McCully,
IS IlECEIVING A FINE LINE OF
I
H AT S ,-
AND-
FURNISHING
211) COMMERCIAL STREET,
Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank.
HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES!
SCKIRER
WM. BROWN & CO.
DEAI.Klt IN-
B ,OlOjTlpS"
O Cfl H
s
HOBS
TJ1.i. .J IK...!!.. I
hi'. r vx
Q
CASH 1'AID Vm
WnI Hfes, H& id ht
EALJUI. - - ORUQON.
CITY IS AT
Garland Stoves,
Charter Oak Stoves,
Brighton Ranges,
LEADING STYLES.
Faim Machinery, Wagons and Carriages.
GOODS, -ETC.
SALEM, OREGON.
A lino line of Inn Us, buggies, cmtsenr
rlimes buckboiiriN, etc. lloth our own
make mul the best entcrn nuidc bugKles.
Every one Warranted!
JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING.
Oill on tho umlcrslif noil, wairon nml onr.
rlinre nmUorsiuul lilnck.inltli., 2SSX, 812,
mul .ill Commercial treet, Snlem.
and -: Poi-ilk.
. ",.
w. ..-.N
1 V jH 9
Cash Grocery Store,
ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor,
124 v State v St., v Salem.
-Ai'ftill stock ol...
Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables,
Etc. Just received n nice article In
New -:-Orleans -:- Baking-:- Molasses.
Specialties in Fruits
Evaporated Apples,
Evaporated Peaches,
Evaporated Nectarines,
Evaporated Apricots,
Evaporated Pears.
Dried Peeled Peaches,
Dried Peaches,
Dried Apricots,
Dried Currants,
" Dried Apples,
Dried Grapes
Oregon Petit Prunes,
Imported German Prunes,
Smyrna Figs,
Raisins,
Persian Dates,
Weller Brothers'
201, Commercial Street
m
KELLER & SONS,
Are Still on Top,
WITH
Renewed Life !
IxcitEASED Patronage !
Heavier Sales !
New Goods !
.loin tho procession nml semi In your
oruers e w in treat you nne.
Everybody speaks In praise of our canned
goods. They cannot bo supassed In quality.
Look at our display wlndowsas you pass.
They aro tilled with delicious things.
For tho Ladles: Call nnd examine our
Labor-Saving tfarpet Sweepers four styles.
Feather dusters always In stock.
Jamaica ll.manas, direct from New York
lilg fellow and cry Juley.
KELLER &. SONS,
Tho Grocers.
Grange store
Salem Co-flpcrativc Association
P. of H.
ntSAI.rilMlIN
Choice Groceries,
Frovisions, Fruits,
and Vegetables,
Crockery, Glassware,
Butter, Eggs,
and Lard.
.A.L.L, KINDS OK
Produce Bought!
JAMES AITKEX, Manager.
126 State St., - - - SALEM, OR.
11. k. du nois.
JOE DUllOW
Dubois brothers,
Proprietors
c
11
FREE BUS.
Sitafk Rmk for Conmarcial Travers.
KromlW to H j:ty.
SAUC, . . OKBGON.
UOQKY ilOUNTATN
Coffee Mouse!
S. VL WATKIN8. -J- Prop-(MhMiUimik.ftMnkwSe.fi
lemekete
Hote
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