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V ( RHti(' t J , 'MBMWklt itmmm .mm w. hir IHHI IS :i fvlf ; 1 flfeKJ If'ffl By HOKBR BROTHERS, rmm " MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1890. ... ' COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Representatives, DR. J. N. SMITH, of Salem, n. L. BARKLEY, of Woodburn, B. W. CHAPMAN, of Brooke, M'KINLBY MITCHELL, of Gervale, DAVID CRAIG, of Macleay. County Judge, GROVE V. TERRELL, of Mcliama. County Commissioner, J. N. DAVIS, of Sllvcrton. County Clerk, L. V, EIILEN, of Buttovlllc. Sheriff, 1 T. WR1G1ITMAN, of Salem. Recorder, P. W. WATERS, of Salem.; Assessor, J. W. HOIJART, of Gnrllcld. Surveyor, R. 11. IIBRIUOKi of Yew Tark. Treasurer, .lASl'ER MINTO, of Salem. Scliool Superintendent, GEO. W. JONES, of Jefferson. Coroner, A. M. CLOUGir, of Salem. CONTEMPTIBLE LIES. It Is IiIrIi time Senator DolpH and his friends cull oiT the old Portland rln dotfs, wlio aro saylnR tliat any of the antt-Dolpli members of the lunt legislature were paid for. opposing Mr. Dolpli. Money Is tlie only motive tlicy can ascribe to any man's action In a public matter. It Is the only motive they can comprehend. If thoso dirty dogs aro not called off thero will bo some facts published that ought to bo published, of the efforts mado by the gang who wanted to mako Mr. Dolph THEIR senator. Any ono of tho Thirty antl-Dolph members could tell facts that would send men, still regarded honorable, down to their graves In Infamy and contempt. Tho people know that during all that contest, when one of the Thirty, ny ciimiKiiiff nis voio, couiu uuvc elected Mr. Dolph senator, that any price wouiu nave wen pniu inr uwi, vote. Yet thoso men stood firm ugulnstall thoprcssuroof tho political corrupttonlstfl, tho corporations nnd tho money powor. The pcoplo know It, and whenever tho primaries havo not been corrupted by thu same Influ ences, the Thirty have been endorsed. The Oregonlan charges that there was a large fund raised among the city olllclals at Portland to bribe tho Thirty to kill tho Simon charter, the McGinn salary hill, and stato officials' salary bill. This Is a lie out of whole cloth, A majority of tho members or tho lower house agreed to kill those Mild, because they wero f mined not for reform measures, but topuuish certain Portland oulohils and certain stato otllolals, who would not become tools of Simon nnd his gang. Tho Simon charter bill was the chief In iquity of all, and men did not havo to bo paid to opposo any or these bills. Tho pcoplo or Portland, In mass meet ings, denounced thoso bills, and ir thoy can speak at tho primaries, will denounce their authors and present supporters. All this talk about men being paid to kill such bills Is con temptlble lying. THE POP CANDIDATE. Tho Populists havo certainly put up tho ovst man In their party for con Ujcssinan. Ho lx not a politician for revenue, and represents the best ele ments or his party. Ills legislative record Is good. His party Is to bo congratulated upon nuttlniMmn nmi jt clean methods and sound principles irom mo Populist standpoint. ne l8 not a iKilUiclttn for revenue. ' ' - iv-i RKMEMHKii-Tho emigration meet lug at the council chamber Monday night, nnd bo sure to attend. MEN: AG iiUHflTfcoiNql,lr, ....... ,.,v,w louroutotfivouK,, Ulfor Berniitur.' I BtenUUrnrry.atlurl fofMOvbu,"HNliu- lrtttKttiovnuyc? rlr HKMci. VI-. Umi. reeltlm mu. tn&Mtijvt m.(Ih ... vteor, Dotit ikajutr. Kud for boo with tipUutUoaMidpjwf. MllHAUJ)fro. )WKMCMtALQO.,iHffttolN.Y. ES fca&b t IftVIt 1 OJU -" " -"TT CONGRESSIONAL SITUATION. The pedple of this congressional district want a Republican congress man who Is sound on two propesitions: First, he must favor protection to all American industries. Second, he must not be a tool of the old Portland ring, the money-power or the corporations. No mnn who 1b not sound on those two planks would bo acceptable to tho pcoplo of this district. These aro vital and fundamental considera tions and cannot bo overlooked. They arc not being overlooked. From a careful scrutiny of the sit uation In this district, full details of county conventions being printed elsewhere, tho ouly conclusion to be reached Is that tho contest for tho Re publican nomination, from the peo ple's htandpolnt, lies between Tllmon Ford of Marlon mid Hlnger Hermann of Douglas county, our present con gressman. Mr. Ford of Marlon county has a backing and strength among the masses of voters that would make him a popular and Invin cible Republican standard bearer. He has a legislative record that shows him to be on the people's side on the mw - -i- question or money nnd corporations and ho Is a thorough-going American protectionist. Mr. Ford bus engaged In no recrim inations or personal warfare on Mr. Hermann or any other candidate. Ho will go before tho convention nt Albany having made a clean light and backed by the largest following In tho district of any candidate against Mr. Hermann. VINDIC ATED. Tho Marlon county Republicans did splendid work In their convention at Salem last Tuesday. Thoy nominated a solid delegation of blmetalllsts and silver men for the Legislature. Every one of the live nominees is a prounounced friend of silver money and actively opposed Hon. J. "&. Dolph for rclcctlon to the U. S. Senate at , . . of LcirslaUlrQ. TUo nomIncc8 (ir0) 1L L. Rarkley, Duvld Cralir. Dr. J. N. Smith. E. W. Chapman nnd MoKlnloy Mitchell. In the last Legislature Rarkley and Crnlgworo members and belonged to tho "Noblo tlilrty." Barkloynext to Baker, was perhaps tho most earnest workor against Scnntor Dolph. This Is a complcto vindication or tho last LcglslaturooutlioSouatorlal question. Next to Multnomah, Marlon Is tho head quarters nnd chief support of the principles represented by Senator Dolph nnd which caused Ills defeat, Unmeasured abuse and threats of ven geance havo been hurled by the organs of tho gold mouomotalllsts against the men who lefuso to vote for the man who was thechoscurcprescnatlve of their pot hobby. They havo been read out of tho party and denounced as "Populists" aud "enemies of the pcoplo" by tho organs of tho "sound money" gold syndicates every day In tho week during tholast year. Marlon county has answered theso followers Cleveland and Carlisle In no uncertain tones. Lane and other counties of Oregon will do llkowlse. Eugene Stato Journal. NOT A RINQ TICKET. The Republican legislative ticket In Marlon county will bo found to stand with tho pcoplo on every vital Issue. It will bo found to stand llrm as a rock against tho old Portland ring, and Tor economy in state and county affairs. Tho Jive men placed In nomination at Salem by tho Republicans will bo found to stand as a unit for tho peqplo's candidate ror tho United States senate.Hon. John II, Mitchell, and ugalnst any moro Jo Simon diet utton In Oregon legislation. Condensed Testimony. CIim. II. UnoJ, Broker aud Manufacturer ' vFn!' ,'umbu. Ohio, certifies that I)r, King New Discovery tut no equal at a Cough teruady. J. D. Brown, Prep or St. JsroesHotel.Yl. Wayue,Ind.,teufles that he was cured of a Cough of two rears stand. JC, cau.td bv La ,GiW b; Dr. Kino's New llucowiy. ft. K. SfetiUr, UaUwfiisvUle. Mail, says that ho has used and teccomendad t and never Ucw It to (kit and would rather ,?." m U wn d,oclor' Ucuw iy cures. Mr Hemming, an E. aj,n jj, Chlcaco, alwaja kwp It at hand ai& has no fear of Croup, became It tntUntly rslltves. EieelrUlllottU, at Fred A. iigg's Drug ChildrS'cryfor n,'ihor JT ,---- PRIMARIES Cause All the Corruption In Oregon. MINORITY SUPPRESSED. By Simon's High-Handed Frauds in Portland. The parent germ of all olllcial rascality and cusscdncss, thieving nnd plundering of tho honest taxpayers purse, Is fed Its nutritious cordial at the primaries. Hero the pri mary evil ofonice corruption com mences and It ends not' until a tnx cuscd people have penetrated the rraud of selfish ends and tho pots or election tlmo nre exposed to tho world in all their glowing impo sitions and rascality. Tho cry Is always,"EIect honest men to ofllce." Tho cry should be, "Elect honest delegates to tho convention." This done and you will have honest men nominated ror onicc. Let all parties do this and there will bo little rear or dishonest office-holders The above is from the Grant's Pass Monitor, MINOMTY SUWHESSED The Portland Truth, a little even- - i t A 1 ..... . .. I1.nl, ing ciany siaricu 10 snow mi omiun, has this: A most flagrant case of bold-faced fraud was perpetrated In Simon's office last Monday night. Mr. Simon, as chairman of tho Re publican city and county commltees, had the power to call It together; and, accordingly, set the time for Its meet ing. Instead, however, of permitting tho committee to perforin Its duties, ho seized upon Its powers nnd usurped Its functions. Ho did not even go through the for mality or calling the meeting to order or waiting for u quorum of the mem bers to assemble; but prepared In ad vance a call ror the convention nnd primaries, which ho signed us chair man, and which he procured Mr Syl vester Farrell to sign as secretary. He refused, the Just and legal right of the minority tonnmon share of the Judges at tho primaries, nlthough thoy sought to hnvo such men as ex Mayor W. S. Mason, Hon. George II. Wllllnnis, E. J. DcIIart, General C. F: Beebc, and a number of others or like standliiR In this community, ap pointed. This Is in lino with the actions or tho ring throughout tho campaign, and If the rcspcctnblo Republicans in Portland can stand such Infamous conduct and support tho ring In tho primary election, nil hope or reform, every chanco of securing relief, is at end. The Judges and clerks named by Simon aro selected to stulf the ballot boxes, to refuso to receive tho opposi tion votoi, to falsify tho count and tho returns. Thero aro good men among them, men who will not willingly lend themselves to such frauds, but tho list Includes a faro dcalor, an ex-back-drlver, an opium (lend, several or tho notorious Glltner family, an ex-convict, nnd people of tho lower stratum of society. Shauio on Mich methods In politicsl Republicans, will you stand It? A PHOTEBT FILKD. Simon had two of tho county cen tral conunltteo and tho other sldo . had two. Tho latter asked to havo j ono Judgo or tho primaries named out lor th'jin. Simon named all his creatures, and tho minority tiled this pretest: "Tho undersigned, being members , or the Republican county and city committee, aud being anxious that In ( tho primaries nn honest mid fair count , bo had, and having been advised by ( public rumor before wo came to this i meeting, that It was tho intention of , tho majority of tho committee to ; deny to tho minority a voice in tho selection of the Judges, and that all or tho Judges would lie .named by tho majority; and now this Information having proved correct Insofar thoar- bltary action or the majority or tho committee is concerned, In denying fair representation to tho minority, and we having been denied the right winch wo havo demanded (I) to nanio , promluentjaud Influential citizens as , Judges, kuowit to bo above all .suspicion of partiality, an (2) to. 'name ono Judge out of tho three at eacli'polUng place, to sec that Justice Is dfino so all, do now solemnly and In tho rtios't emphatic mauner protest against the action of the- majority of this committee, and we call upon all good citizens to unite In condemning that conduct." After presenting the protest, Mr. Dunne'nml Mr. Morris withdrew, mid ns they were leaving, Mr. Farrell, another member of the committee, came Into tho onice. Ho was not there during any of tho nbovo pro ceedings, nor did any member of tho committee participate In any manner except as stated above. Let ull honest Republicans, all men who believe In fair play, compare the names of Judges proposed by Mr Dunne, with a view or having an honest count, with those or the pcr- bons selected by Simon's plan of- grabbing the delegates. "Look on this picture, then on that." Of course, under the Simon primnry law, his Judges nnd clerks can stuff the ballot boxes, destroy the ballots, certify any list of voters or delegates they please, nnd there Is no recourse. WHAT SIMON WANTS. Simply to continue his political dictatorship over Portland, Multno mah county and Oiegon. Ho wants to dictate the legislative ticket from that county, control the legislature by being president of the senate and dictating the senator. His light this year Is on Senator Mitchell, nnd tho secret ambition of his life is to go to the United States senate himself. Tho pcoplo of nil Oregon arc Inter ested in this struggle at Portland, In which the better and dcccntcr ele ments of the Republican party are arrayed against bosslsm nnd corrup tion. Incidentally Simon, it ho carries Portland, will dictate who shall be delegates to the national con vention at tit. Louis. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison, of "Worthlngton, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You hnvo u valuable prescription In Electric Bit ters, and I can cheerfully recommend It for Constipation and Sick Headache, and us a general system tonic lthas no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cot tage Grove, Ave., Chicago, was.all run down, could not cat nor digest food, had n backache which never left her nnd felt tired nnd weary, but six bot tles or Electric Blttors restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a Bottlo at Fred A. Lcgg's Drug Store. When Itaby iru sick, we garo her OutorU, When she was a Child, sho criod for CastorU When Bho became Miss, alio clung to Costoria. When bo had Children, ahe garo them Costoria. POLITICAL EVENTS. Polk county Republican prliuurles, Friday, April 3. Polk county Republican convention nt Dallas, April 4. First congressional district Repub lican convention nt Albany on Tues day, April 7. btato Democratic convention nt Portland April Otli. Republican national convention meets In St. Louis, June 10. Dcmoclatlu national convention niceis in Chicago, July 7. Natlonnl Populist convention, St. Louis, July 22. TO PUT ON needed flesh, no mat. ter how you've lost It, take Dr. TJerce'a 'Golden Medical Dls covery. It works wonders. By restor ing the normal ac Hon of the deranged & ortrnns and functions, It builds the flesh up to a sate and healthy standard promptly, pleasantly and nat urally. The weak, emaciated, thin, pale and nimv nri mart.. strong:, plump, round and rosy. Noth ing so effective us a strength restorer and flesh maker is known to medical sci ence; this puts on healthy flah not the fat of cod liver oil and its filthy compounds. It rouses every organ of the body to ac tjvity, purifies, enriches nnd vitalizes the blood so that the body feels refreshed and strengthened. If you are too thin, too weak, too nervous, it may be that the food assimilation is at fault. A certain amount of bile is necessary for the reception of the fat foods in the blood. Too often the liver holds back this clement which would heln digestion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery stimulates, tones up and invig orates the liver, nourishes the blood, and the muscles, stomach and nerves get the rich blood they require. Spent Hundreds ol Dollars with no Benefit. M. J. Coleman of j SarttM St.. Aexiuty. ".. wmtii "Alter Baia. and constipation with un told agony for at leaat 18 months, I am more than pleased to say that after using Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery and Wrtsaut relicts Tor one month, I was entirely cured, and from that day to this I do not know, Jok God. what even a aliant headache Is. I paid a doctor nn Tmnnnl CI Boston, In one day (fo'rl his advice ntiK-wv,.. .,.. ' of to.oo with jjjo for MBk" benefit. I got more relief i' e hour from your medicines, us far as tny stomach was concerned, than from all the other medicine I used. watu If any person who reads this Is suffering from dyspepsia or constipation and will us? your ttedidne m I have done, he will new ttfrttlt;" r fl t Vf WK Wipl Free Si WE WILL One at Scarf Pin WE WILL ALSO guvsr Link Sleeve Buttons g SLLl ONE You will find one eoupon Inside c'.h So. c b tj. trd two coupons Inslda each 4 tu ai u BLACKWfcLL'5 DURHAM AEND COUPONS WITH NAME AND ADDHE60 TO BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, K. 0. Buy a bac of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, nnd read the coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED.' HARD TIMES FACTS. OOOD HEADING FOR THU FAMILY CIRCLE. Every reader of jTriE .Journal should look up the list of premiums given absolutely free with this paper. The Weekly Journal at $1 a year is the cheapest paper on tho Taclflc coast, yet with It wo give yearly sub scriptions to any of tho following valuable publications, each known to the world ns a standard In its Held:.,' The Toledo Ulnde, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womankind, The Farm Nowb, The Child Garden. These valuable publications are each worth a $1 a year, yet wo give you your choice, one year free, for a $l.ro subscription to The Journal, either tho DaUjY for six months or tho Weekly for eighteen month. Sec tho list, and don't neglect to profit by It. Don't bo deceived Into paying for so-called premiums offered wit h hli'li priced papers at it Hlight. advance. Remember The ,Iouu:-.al Is tho rheapest newspaper on thrt l'.icll'e coast, and It gives you hir'h yr.n'c premiums without additional charge Treasurer's Notice. County Treasurer's Office, Salem, Or., March 2.), MM. j" Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has money on hand to pay all warrants stumped up to April 1, 1803, and Interest will cease on the same from date of this notice. Jap Minto, 3-25-2W County Treasurer. Remember Tho emigration mect- ldg at tho council clinmbcr Monday night, and bo sure to attend. - o OLD MANURE-And plenty of It. Salem Truck & Dray Co. 3-t0-3t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE Three ncres of land in Yew Park, with good house and barn, loo fruit trees, all rich garden land, for sale cheap. Apply to Lewis Pettyjohn. 3 14 im TREES Pruned nnd sprayed. Top nraftinc a speciality, also bees transferred or put i n good shape. Call or addres Jno. W, Carr , 105 Commercial street. 3-12 t m FOR SALE OR TRADE.-'the best hay fruit and stock ranch in Oregon, containing 200 acres. Will sell cheap, on easy term, or trade lor grocery stock, l'or particulars in. quire at tms omce. 11, a. 11, 3 11 im FOR SALE Eight milch cows and two 2 year olds. Innuiro of M.I. Eean. Gervals. Or. 2 24 if CARPET PAPER-Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Journal office. PU1IL1C MEN, i'OLil'CIANsi AND liUS" iness houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and country from the Press Clipping Bureau. (Allen's) Union lllock, Portland. t2.2otf WE DO NOT WANT Boyj or loafers but men or ability. $300 to $00 a month to hustlers. State and general agents. Salary and commission. Racine Fire Engine Co., Racine, Wis. e o s 4t Reed's Opera House, Tuesday, March 31, Salem Home Dramatic Club, VniZH JWia ?.f w boara of iul drama In Ave acts, Twixtlve and Duty theSl 'SMiSLfe flKPX .?? as 9t 5fl&s?n Bro8 r by the IveiY BEND FREE for 12 0onpon8 2 Coupons and 12 ota.- un rur 8CHO rR'i!, TAII1 ur 4 . i j. W i! ?.irff'JSi sdiC IBIfiti . JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all lands in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, GEO. FENDltlCn' MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial St. Cottle Dlockl Successor to C. M. Heck & Co. . Dest meats in thu city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. Capit I '.dtisfer Co, IIAUUV TOWN, PKOI'. Express, b.tgu v.m nnjl all kinds cf vojk done promptly. I arrive o tilers at l'rtlion't storu. 12-3. W. A. ClMCK J. II. AL1IKKT. I'rciildeM. (Cashier. Capital National Bank. OK SALEJV1. Transact a general banking business. Hiss Ballou's Sclool ENKL) in GUAXNING HALL. Will rccoive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired brandies for the older pupils taaghl, Includ ing drawing, modeling, music plain and nr tistic i.eedle work All work done on the in. dividual plan In which each child Is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miss O. Dal. Ion. Twentieth and Chemeketa sts. German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a native of Germany. Classes for children on Saturday nt Channlng Hall. Mrs. Rapsey. 463 Centre S . BANJO LESSONS Given on reasonable terms by an experienced teacher. W. A. RAPSEY, 463 Centre st. TO THE FARMERS! We have itict rrtmnlAt1 n nit tmmA ttA " -- . 1 - wavit H ! tVVU TM one-half block south of the court house, rlease give us a call. Team 10c. 26 DUSSARD & SIMPKINS. L H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spwlalty of fine repair work, Seth Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street P. O. NEWS STAND.-Local Subscription Agency for all newspapers and magazines. Fine atock of cigais and confectionery. F. W. Miller, Prop. ij4 tf PAPERS. Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, lacomaund San Francisco papers on sale at Miller's Postoffice block JERSEY BULI Pure hro.l Tr, K..11 f. service, One of the finest animals bred in urcgon. lcrmsjicash. Call at Englewood Dairy, on Railroad and D t. A. Rich, pro Pelor. 3 ,9 d&wim OW-HAW BOZ Of BOX, P077OMPC1 jOJIPLEXSOII POWDER I htl Kaaak L. " " !! I UraowwpuSS.l0' 'ir.? ' ,wtm """"w wAurw, S?P'lon powder-i KoLS?:.1":" oaiKKSsf1 ATDBTJOQIBTS akd PAN0YBT0RS8. 1 S5g Commercial Sired, m 1'lCai.hal rrintlne (V. ved to that Nation, r.nl moved 'cal''. Call J J S C. H. LANl? Ml 11 ait Com.n:rci,il n.) Cecils tie uward" Q, l-lL'P'ulrj, W10NEYT9IJ wh iarm jami srcurltv wtes on larKe lZ S consldeied wiihou t.i. V Bush KankbUldln"A.MlLT0NiJ MONEYJO On city or farm properly. OverjDush'j Bank, T.K.?aj REST AT to x- 106 State street. New ,. reoscmable. One trial will inln'L' rouage. Private room, fo, ffl . m UL.H U. Carpenter, Builder and iofe a8l Wlnlfr i,.., . V VAV nrn . ... yllotd times prices alwayi, ' PROPOSALS WANTED. Notice to, lluildinff ri,..i . , bids Vlll be received at the office 0! fe, of State, balem, Or., until t o'clock Ti Wednesday, April 8, 1806, for the to nml rnrrirljatwin nf M lu.'..t t .,J Roseburg, Or., according to pUnS tions, etc., now on exhibition it tin fej IJeloi D, Neer, architect, 133U Fmt Portland; state house, Salem, Or., idi Soldiers' Home, of Roseburg, Or. AIS mutt be accompanied with a ceiuEed ck drawn to the order of S, D. Onatr, da man board of trustees, Orejoa &!& Home, in a sum equal to 5 per cat i$, the same to bo forfeited and and imW. the Soldiers' Home fund in cue it kw or acceptea bidder tails to enter Into asx with acceptable bonds, in thessmcf (ti amount of contract, with at leut tmt-r within 10 days after the awr defect All bids must be addressed to S. B. 0RSISEY, "Care Secretary of State SjIbiOl Tenderol (name) forltai st Soldlera' Home." The rloht to reject anv ind illliii hereby reserved. By order of flit Bail Trustees of the Soldiers' Home. Attest: S. It. ORMSBY, Cbmo.ofbl E.M.WAlTEriUNTJJia(8, BOOK AND JOB HI AMD HI Lcfal JBlanlPublUhtrt, Bush's New Brick over the tank Ccola nmvr rVDDCCC ULrVI LAH1LW Meets all mall and passenger Into St gage and express to all parts oftleej. Pmnnl r.rulr. TMrnhnnS N'tt 1i v JAMES RAM SALEM WATERS Office: Willamette Hotel Bfo Vnr witir service SDnlV t oEct. B payable monthly in adrwet. W complaints at me omcc. Open splcket to prevent 'Wr lively prohibited. Care 'iw'W'L8? 11 in ciangcr 01 in-cuug . waste gate closed see section inw "Jt ulatlon. No deduction in KUi I" lowed for absence or for any ciue i" unloss water is cut 01 irom ynm. To Our Subscribers! A SPECIAL urrw. 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