m n H; iffl: Sf, 1! 4 V &?5( ' ' ' -r,r. I nnARD OF , ;.,.o,n r DEMOCRATS IN COUNCIL. POLITICAL FK03M. , --. Dally Capital Journal BY HOFH5R BROTHKRS TUESDAY, MAItCII 31, 1890. sujasiSsaHKn: t2szs.uusJ DAILY LINE TO PORTLAND. I STEAMERS Altona and RamonaJ LEAVE PAttY. Portland, 6i4S a- n, Salem, 745 " Independence, oijo a. m. JUNPAY. 9:00 a. m. ions " 6 wo a m, and ehep I Culck time, regular service "M. P. nALDWIN, Agent, Salem. !M!&1$ t. m? j r A "t 1 j.ir Miss fc A, atewaru xi " . " " fT1 , cv-"- 5 MILLINERY,! til s-aix iW, 94 1) j mi mi 11 Ji 1 1 11 1 "' LL'iUJ'Zr " fckv. State St! b ? t) 9af$&g8g$ PERSONAL. SOCIETY CHRONICLE, Mrs. U.K. McCully left, after a few days visit here, for narrisburg, where she will visit relatives, returning to her homo In Portland from there. Y. M. C. A. SOCIAL. The young people of the Congregn tlonol church will give an entertain ment and social at the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 8 o'clock. An Interesting nrogirm has been arranged. All members and their friends are Invited to attend. Admission free. UNTKItTAINMENT AND SOCIAL. The fallowing program Is to be ren drrcd at the Y. M. C. A. rooms this evening by the young people of the Congregational church: Piano solo ':1'Tlmr ".'. i Ilccltatlon vocal solo Decide to J, A. Carson hint Portland, (leo. Will went to Turner today on business Fred. II. Dayton of Portland re turned today. Mrs. Chas. Gray Is nt Portland, on a vlBlt to her mother. F. Levy, tho hop merchant, wns a business visitor to Portland today. J.-J. Peed Is at Portland. Mrs. Reed Is stopping at Mrs. Woodruff". Suimtor Dawson, of Linn county, returned homo on tho morning train. W. A. Irwin, tho popular young groceryman, takes a position wmi Branson & Co. L. Halb of Umatilla, and Maud Jones of Josephine county, wcro com mitted to tho asylum today. Mrs. "W. P. Anderson and daughter Magglo went to Portland this morning to spend a week with friends. V. K. Lovcll, auditing clerk of tho state department, wont to Portland on tho morning train on business. President Chapman wont to Port; hind today. Mrs. Chapman Is ablo to sit up and attributes hor recovery to the aid of Dr. Davidson, of this city. ' W. II. Osborn has wild out his opera house grocery stock, bulls evidently doyoted to that line of buslncss.for ho will open up tomorrow at that favorite stand at 100 Court street. Mrs. Joslo Hoyt and little daughter, or Arbanu, III., arrived in tho city yesterday and surprised her sister, Mrs. 0. T. Doty. Thoy will remain for tho season for tho benetlt of Mrs. Iloyt's health. .1. M. Wallace returned this morn ing from Ban Francisco, where ho had been for a week on business, Ho was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. 0. A. Park, who has spent soveral months at Santa Barbara. Albert Savngo, a well known citizen of this county, and tho father or Deputy ARscssorSavage.dlcd suddenly at his homo Sunday morning at tho ago of 76 years. Ho lived about seven miles cast of Lebanon, Ho was born In Augusta, Maine, and wasnt 0110 tlmo chlcr or police In Chicago. .Blanche Knntner .L.cta irwin . m -mw rill. I 1 Kccltatlou. . ....... iMnlo fiuartot InBixuiiiciitfil duct.. Misses Breyman and Stapleton Hhort Drama "Hetty's Papa" All members and their fi lends 1110 In vited to attend. Admission Free. AMONO THE KIIUKDB. On Friday evening or this week The Ucv. St. Pierre, ror many years a mis sionary to Armenia, will deliver his celebrated lecture "Through Khurd IrtJiii," at tho First Presbyterian church or this city. Mr. St. Pierre while among them made a carerul study of the peculiar habits, customs and warlike nature or tne iumrus, who have exceeded any savagery ever known In history In those terrible Armenian massacres. Tho lecture Is given under the nusplces of the Men's League. Admission, adults, IGe, or two ror 25c; children, 10c, or 3 ror 25 cents. Murray nnd Mack's farce comedy, "Flnnlgan's Ball," comes to Salem Thursday, April 2. Tho skit Is or tho funniest of Its hilarious kind, replete with good specialties, catchy medleys, up to date parodies, side splitting dialogue and situations, and brightened by half a score of pretty young women who add dash and chic performance. Tho company is ncaucu by Murray and Mack, tho well-known Pip..nirlc, Irish comedians, who havo long boon favorlties In tho vaudeville world. They are supported by a clever company numbering fully twenty people, Including George 11. ismcricic tho author or tho farce; Bert Leslie, Clayton 13. White, Charles Lumb, Vincent Mlnnclll, Grade Cunmlng, tho Lorlng sisters, Edith "Newtown, Lonnlo Dcanc, Winifred Stewart, and Clara Burgess. Tho piece Is elab orately staged and handsomely cos tumed, nnd all In all, tho attraction Is one of the best specimens of farce comedy 011 tho road. Tickets at Dear bom's book store. Anbwkus Fiiii:n. In department No. 1 of tho circuit court, answer was mado Monday In tho case or Henry II. Slovers vs. Samuel B. Brown, a suit ror the recovery or 8875 duo as a bal- anco upon an alleged non-performanco or contract under a bond for a deed. The answer was mado through Holmes Si Kellogg, nttornoys for tho defendant very satisfactory conclusions, ant. Mitchell, Tanner & Mitchell of! Portland will appear In behalf of tho plalntllT. Answer wns also mado In department No. 2, In tho samo case, wherein tho recovery or 27G Is sought, duo as alleged In tho caso In depart ment No 1. In both cases the answers muko the usual denial and pray ror a dismissal or tho caso. Call .Their County Conven tion April S There was a conference of tho Dem ocratic county central commltleo In Salem Monday evening, and It was de cided to issue following call for a COUNTY DEMOCItATIO CONVENTION. Tho Marlon county democratic con vention Is hereby re-called to meet at Salem, Wednesday, April 16, MM, nt 11 a. m. ror tho purpose of nominal Ing a county ticket In full. s J. 11. Fairbanks. Chairman of the convention. Salem, March 30, 1890. J 31 td WHAT THE LKADEItS SAY. Chairman Ilcndcrshott of tho county central committee was up from Buttovllle, as wcro also some other members of the county, besides whom Geo. S. Downing, F. N. Derby nnd other prominent leaders of tho party In this vicinity wero present. Asa result or tho conference, It was concluded to cxcrclso the prerogative allowed by the late convention and to again call the delegates together for the purpose of placing In nomination n complete county ticket. Tho talk Is that the woik of tho Republican con vention has given them an opening and they believe that by a proper selection of candidates they stand a fair chance or several olllccs. Tho leaders attending declared that prob able candidates were not discussed nnd that there was no slate made. POSSIBLE CANDIDATES. Talks with Democrats from city and country show that the probable plan or the Democrats Is to make a light ror tho olllces or sheriff nnd county Judge, and one or two places on the legislative ticket. That wns the line of battle two years ago. No one Is mentioned for tho latter places, but for Judge the contest will Ho between Gcorgo S. Downing and T. L. David son. For sheriff, W. G. Wcstncott, Frank Durbin and A. B. Iluddlcsonof Jefferson arc mentioned as candidates. Thcro Is no disposition among the Democrats to make a light against L. V". Elilen ror clerk, or Jap Mlnto ror treasurer. The legislative ticket will probably bo conceded to tho Populists. That Is the talk today. Tho managers nre reeling tho public pulse carefully, and will, as of yore, attack the Republican ticket wher ever thcro Is a show to win. PROST AND SNOW. Fruit Slightly Damaged But the Crops Are Safe. The light snow on Monday morning was followed this morning by what at first appeared to bo a sovcrc and de structive frost. Tho ground through out tho yalley was this morning cov ered with a heavy whlto frost, but fortunately for budding vegetation and blossoming fruit trees, it was ac companied by a thick fog. This kept tho sun off frost-bitten trees Tor n row hours, and wns 110 doubt tho means or saving thousands or dollars to the fruit men of tho valley. Llko tho effects of most frosts, the first reports will probably bo over-estimated. Reports ftom the country come In very slowly, as It Is difficult to arrive but FROSTBITES. BY A BYSTANDER. Ills MoKinlcy against the bosses. allied BOARD EMIGRATION. Citizens' Mass well Trttltt, or Alaska, the next congressman Whnt Was Done nt the Meeting. n,innnl . fri n.lll tlierO WaB attended meeting or citizens nt the ,t -1 un i.iot. nvptilinr 'for ino ..' t. -nniintV. COllUCIl ihii" """".- ,.., uaiicu duck uioawihw"" , iorgnnlzation or a board 01 cnngm,... convention. Iq f;toiz Wns mado chairman. Mr. ' ji'oir.scoretary of the former meeting, ULfhi. nonnln nf OrClTOtl against I , ,,,,n,nonf tllO HP! SCSlOtl, the $800,000 Portland boss. I nnd P. S. Knight fully set forth thoj . . .. ...:,.... wnrmn objects of the work. it is wmspereci unit " '"- 1 lt , , Mlft ..nnmilttce on or- lamostiiKciytuuu -;w - -.,.,, hv n. from Oregon! ganiziiwoii "' . ' Marsh, to the effect that the commlt-'4-iwit.incnitf looked the field over . ! .. HO IIIIU Viuv.j Tho $800,000 Portlanu noss "".nnd found, by the canvass, tiint 1110 stockholder In at least two of tllc movemcnt was meeting with general national bank candidates ror congress. fftVor ti,0 committee not only palcl I close attention and did active work in Tim s1p,ii hoard or Immigration nmWlnff thorough canvas- of the will bo a good thing. So will tho sec- dty( but nmUC n selection or five rc retaryship, if thorc is a salary attach j sponsible business men of tho city to act as mu uimiu. .. --- been selected for their knowledge or such work and their adaptability. The report recommended the following named persens: John Brooks, C. P. Bishop, W. T. Rlgdon, Lot L. Pcarcc and John Molr. The report was adopted, and tho board was given to understand that It should proceed In a manner as it saw cd . Tho Oregon cougrcssmanshlp Is not wnrt.li nnvMilmr. except for too nine ago in railroad passscs fortune in that. There's a Salem ought to havo a board of Im migration, by all" means. A salaried secretary would boa good thing, too, If tho immigrants will pay the salary. .TODKS? Curtains, C u rtai i 1 a PCs H Ql V due uumiti! "Ml AX - FECIAL SALE) Our immense now nno 01 lace curuunr in Nottlnnlmm v , D'Esprlt nnd Irish Point, all at reduced prices' fifiS? TOCK Phone 112, 257 Commercial street Tho nolltlclans In the Republican nartv who both blindly and selfishly. Ignore the causo of tho common peo ple will reap the harvest they deserve mud ft N?W Track Tub State Skweu. Tho stnto board of capltol commissioners met today and decided to begin operations on tho state sower In two weeks. Engineer Burr's plans aro meeting with great favor with tho board and the work will be pushed right through. Wages or laborers wore fixed by tho board nt $1.80 for ten hours, a little higher than averugo wages, as the excavations aro deep, TllH FAIR lor bargains, a-5-cod The V. S. Gov't Reports Aw Royal Baking Pew&C 1 oqMrfer to oiktrs. A Runaway. Tho butchor team or Chas. Wolz, one of the proprietors of tho Wolz Si Mleschko market on Com mercial street, took a little excursion Monday afternoon, throwing out Mr. Wolz, Win. Hamburg and James Magulrc, But hurting nono seriously. Tho rig nor tho team was hurt much. Charley Wolz was bruised up somo but tho lat, Jolly, sturdy German butcher Is allrlght, Tho runaway Illustrates tho old saying that you can't kill a Dutchman or a Christian, and Charley Is loth. 1 1 Fink Remitted. Tho tlno by Im prisonment or 13. II. Barker, or Yam hill county ror Illegal liquor selling was remitted today by Governor Lord. Ho paid a cash tine, but as tho liquor was sold by his barkeeper 1n a hotel, It was hold by District attor ney and others that ho should not bo Imprisoned lor tho act or another. The governor so hold. ft GOOD fOHBlHnTlOH ! m a 51 a a is a a m mm m U-UL ' i 'i .! I- Three grand stocks of groceries have brcn combiner! In one, at a price below anything ever before known, and they now constitute the Branson L Co. stock at the old Van Eaton corner. TWs Is why our prices are now the lowest in town. TTT Z2E H. M. BRANSON & At the old J. A. Van Eaton store, CO. most observers feel dubious as to tho results. F. A. Jones, who lives ten miles east or Salem, came In this morning and says ho thinks fruit was badly injured by frost. Tho trees seemed to be coated with leo nnd tho sun roso clear, there being no fog' to take off tho killing effect of tho cold. II. L. Rces, of Aurora, camo up this morning and reports that leo fornjed In that neighborhood thicker than any tlmo this season except one. Fruit Is much damaged, and even grain Is said to bo 6omowhat Injured. Tho rog raised too early to save any thing. E.M. Walto's lino Chlnebo magnolia, which was in full bloom, Is burnt to a crisp so far as the (lowers aro con cerned. Hon. David Craig came down Iroin Maclcay and rears great damage to fruit thorc as tho sun was out a short tlmo before tho fog. Wonl from tho big Wallace pear orchard at 2 o'clock reported that no signs of damage could bo discovered ut that time. However, tlmo may develop a different conditions or things, notwithstanding tho apparent good stnto or affairs now. AT DENVER. Denver, Col , March 31, Over six Inches or biiqw roll throughout tho Greater part or Colorado last night. Tho storm continued today with In creasing severity. m 1 A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison, or Worthlngton, lnd., "Sun," writes: "You havo u valuable prescription In Electric Bit ters, nnd lean cheerfully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headiip.iin. mid as a general system tonlolthas no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cot tage Grove. Ave, Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backacho which nover left her and felt tired and weary, but six bot tles of Electrlo Blttera restored her Uerth.nna renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Got a Bottle at Fred A. Legg's Drug Store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Snow under the Portland ring can didates for legislative olllccs In the Republican county convention, and save tho people a disagreeable Job afterwards. Albany Demecrat: Tho Republi cans will have a big contest In this city over the selection of delegates, to tho state convention. It will bo Herman vs. Ford. Before Harry Miller left town Mon day night he was walking with tho proud step or a turkey cock. Ills eyo snapped. lie had 50 votes lor con gressman in sight. He went away happy. It Is generally conceded that Jap Mlnto won tho hardest fought battle In the county convention, ngalnst the strongest machine combinations, and that ho won by clean methods, and without abandoning his friends. The Bystander will bet a hot cookie that tho follow kicking at tho Repub lican ticket in tho Statesman, signed "Republican" Is an office holder and Jo. Simon's cuckoo. Conio out where wc can see your face, old boy. In Eastern Orcgonlt Is tho bankers and ring politicians ngalnst Ellis. Tho people regardless or party should unite ngalnst tho Portland gang. They want old man Caples, or any mnn thoy can handle but not Ellis. New York Mall and Express, rep., on Piatt's conventien: "Tho sober truth might as well bo told. This Is not a convention or tho people, nor a or a party, nor oven or tho politicians, but rather or a factional machine dominated and directed by ono man. Channcoy M. Dcpow, Thomas C. Piatt, Edward Lautorbach and Wnr- ner Miller aro tho big four who will present Levi P. Morton's nnmo to tho national convention. There Is ono man of character among them Miller. 0 often leads to the best results, If you haven't been in Dearborn's book store lately you hardly know how many surprises and bargains he has for you, Drop in and see, After DiNNEit-Nothin ...... . .... uuusc SUCIUwnli nsn good cup of coffee, afun' .., uuu ouiiiiumaun keepjiliL grades at his State street tto yvwiiin 11 I, . IReed's Opera H One Night Thursday r. Dearborn s FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON IMPKOVKD-CONCENTRATED. The Original 25-c rit Squirrel Poison That's a sharp trick of Harry Miller's, keeping the namos of his congressional delegates out of print. What business have tho peoplo of this district to know who their dele gates are, so long as thoy aro for Miller? Isn't thnt enough! In 1 .pound cans. GuaranteJ. Thousand of farmers from all over this state have learned that FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON at 25 cents Is as good or better than more expensive foreign brands ol uncertain strength. Fry's li the genuine nnd most re liable poison. Use no oilier. For sale by Geo. L. Uaskelt, Fred A. Legg, G. W. Putnam, nnd Steiner Drug Co., druggists, Salem. tj - lit, to gain tho desired ends. They will meet Wednesday afternoon at the office or "W. T. Rlgdon, ror con sultation. A committee will bo set nt work soon, raising subscriptions for this work. Important to Farmers. Wnkelco's Squirrel Exterminator the original and only article of it, kind giving complete satisfaction. Now reduced from 50 to 30 cents per can. For salo by Stciner Drug Co. Lunn & Brooks and G. "W. Putman, Salein.Orcgon 3-1-lm The Albany fully: There To the Poor Farm. County Judge Hubbard today sent to tho county poor farm a Mrs. Kel logg, aged about 45 years, a friendless woman, who wns brought to him by Dr. Rowland and a Mrs. Davis, who keeps a lodging house in the Berry house, on nigh street. Mrs. Kellogg has been about Salem for about six months. She was nt tho asylum for about a month, but has no relatives or friends In this part of Oregon. LETTER LIST. Tho following letters remain In tho Salem post office uncalled for. persons calling for the same, please say "advertised." Bush Geo. Lake E R Cunningham MrsLano E C Clark Bollo Mrs Miller F M Mrs Camnbell J J Campbell A O Campbell A II DusbyEva Mrs Daniels R G Mrs Democrat says, doubt is overy reason to lwllovn Mm TJflmrv'riitln Piinvnntlnn ...w. M-i.i in ,. 1 , . 1 Gotrantush Mr ucau i muj u ue a luiiiuuiuuus ill- , Qn0 RoS() Jf , fair. There Is an excellent feeling Huffman JnoF now among tho candidates with only Horner Silas open, fair work being done. Mooro J A Merzback Gus E Mnrs O Owens Edith Miss Perkins Elold Porter II D Mrs Simpson Jas Sommers A II Smith Ciias Wo Intended naming our roostor after Col. Ilofer, but recent develop-! mentshavo convinced us that thero is . no similarity between our bird nnd I tho colonel, and eo ho must wall until ! wo get a now one. Salem Post. It Is ovidout, as tho returns begin to come In, wo mado no mlstako In naming our prizo roostor arter Governor Fletcher. Hnnsen Frank MrsSchmldt Paulino HardwlckFlorenceSmith Fred Hammond JnoU Trulsen Hnns King Jake Tcel Mary A Mrs B. F. Bonham, P. M. Condensed Testimony. ' Chas. 1). Hood, Broker aud Manufacturer's A rent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. ' King's New Discovery has no equal as a Cough remsdy. J. D. Drown, Prop of St. ' lames Hotel, Vt. Wayue, lnd., testsUes that I he was cured of a Cough of two years stand, j ng, caueed by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New ' Discovery. B, F. Merrill, Baldwrnsville. ' Mass., says that be has used and reccomendad it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it alway cures. Mr Hemming, an E. 23th St.,' Chicago, always keps it at hand and has no I fearofCroup, because It Instantly relieves. Eree Trial Bottles at Fred A. Legg'a Druj?! Store. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Aledal, Midwinter Fair. DHL; " CREAM BAKING iMost Perfect Made. 40 Yeara the SUcdard. THE Maroh MARKETS. 3 1, Wheat, cash 620, Chicago, ft!.. !. may jy New York, March 3r. Silyer,66Xc; lead, SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, March 31. Wheat, 1.07 Wool.. Oregon, choice, (igloo; interior 3 jc, valley, 9lic. Hops yw 58 notable at 3(2Kc. Potatoes 60 to 90c per sack. Oats Milling, 7S82. PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, March 3!. Wheats valley, 59! wana waiia, ssaso. Flour Portland, $3.15; Benton county. 3,15; graham, $2,65; superfine, $2.25 per bbl, Oats White, 2426cj grey, 2223; In bags, $4.2SS.2S, barrels, 4.5o7.9o; cases, 3.75. Potatoes . , New Oregon, i53oc per sack. Hay.. Good, 58.So per ton. Wool.. Valley, oioc; Eastern Oregon, 68c. Millstuffs..Bran, $M.5oi3oo; shorts,$i2 Apples.. 40c. Poultry.. liens, 5c; rocsters, 1.80 per doz; ana not wanted; uucks, j. 50(444.50 per uoz.. turkeys, live 8oc. t - . . . - .. rimes, .cieen. salted 00 lbs cc: 700. under 60 lbs 44ic; sheep pelts. viGtn Hops, .Oregon, 4 to 6c, according to qual. ity. Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, fancy dairy, 30; fair to good, common, 17&C Cheese .Oregon full cream, I4I5, Eggs. .Oregon, oc per dor. Beef. .Topsteers, 3.0003.25 per lb; 3SC I5G 4; 2o; fair to good steers. 2V2 3-Sc; cows, 2ji2jc; dressed beef, 45C Mutton.. Best beef, 2,oo25; choice ewos, 1.25; dressed, 4J5c. Hogs. .Choice, heavy, 3.253.jo; light and feeders; 2.75; dressed, 34C Per ". Veal,, Small, choice, 56c; large. 34c per lb. SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .53c per bu,, market firm. Oats .17c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, $4.Sos.oo; timothy, o.5. Hour., In wholesale lots, 3.00; retail, 3.20; bran, bulk 11.00; sacked," 12.00; shorts, 12.0013.00; chop feed, 11.00 12.00. Poultry,. Chickens, 3.03.50 per doz; ducks, $3.504 50; geese, 4.oo6.oo; tur keys, oioc; dressed, Ill2ic. VeaL.Dressed, 4. ' Hogs Dressed.3. Live Cattle.. 22, Sheep.. Live, 2.50. Wool.. Best, 12&C. Hopi..Best,45o. Eggs.. Cash. 8c. ' Butter.. Best dairy, 15c; fancy creamery, Cheese .rtV.fawc. 1 r t- l ' rarra Smoked Meats, lxo; snouiders, 5c. Ioutocs..i5cpcrbu. Onions,, 1 Jc. .. . Bacon, 7c; hams The Twentieth Centori wiiiuiiam, Moway-. X. Presenting that whlrliiajJ insniun VJ " " " w ..., jJHNNEGj w tlk S ' T W S The Barnum orJ)J rarcc Comedies. " DotciJhTK fievoi femliS A coterie of clever comedluj A contingent of daullc;uia A bunch of lolly seubrttta: And fun from start to falsi! Scats on salo at DearM store. You'll meet new peoob". see new ciuer-ojij periencn wi fcJ nuimtea wra k of rallroiditr. ifr Burlington to GmIi Cur,Bt.U!iin Shorten liot-W ' toailpointiiMiia" cut. TirWtt tail bat J applleotiontotJtWJ agent. Reed's Opera Tuesday, March 3t Salem Home Dramatic Under tho auspices of l 0mCTuidfamalDllve TwixtLovcafldl SWA wms. w ' Racial scenery, oss.1! Miaataire. Fullorcns, oin rsnllervSoc. nn anlft t PattOD board of officer ...... a fasJPl COW FOR W H'?J fresh in m"uiV&ii,P' mw. Call on i.v.-- State. GEO. FMtfD MFAT MA SuccessatoC. lowest price ifchAfc&ft. '