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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1888)
p If I ! i K ?- ws S .1 - . J h I EVENftm CAPITAL JOURHAI PHBI.WBHD EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. . -HT TUB -Capital Jwmal Publishing Company. (XKomrOBATlSD.l t, 111 C-rt StTXoper. THlMH OK BOHUCIlimOH : 1 DAILY J ill ? !P" ";."' ...Ui.ii --,... .. tk ma! Three moMM by W"-rSC; Klrwwk delivered Dy carrlw-..- WHHKI.T I j w ow year " " i o6 Ttirw month" jHrrwUnMtar" " thrl to "" rrtvi "tltawliwon". , WHX II. I'AllBV. - - Manar. M-Kfitcreil t the SbUiti 1-wrtofflee m wynl-cl"" liurtler. r . THURSDAY, MAltCH, 1, 1888- AXXOtlNCBMEMS. Sl,-Welter.nr8illey Cn.-1 vi llBvwly'n MluMrth-MarcliiM. BH-UHMCAS W11CTVCEXt"bA1. C0ITIKE. SviSriiwri In iun' Opi Houw, on Krl- " DAVID StMlUOJ, Chairman. HAI.UTAIOKV. Tho Capital Jouhnai. 1h toicd to-day In the lulorcHiHof tho republi can party, HUceeecllnB the Oregon Sentry. Right hero tlio bright ImbllliinioiitH of neutrality mv lulu uslilo forever nnd the good old chumplonof prohibition goes down to the nltioke tmd fury of political war. ThetocHln has Hounded and the ltnttlo hiH begun. In the van of the eonlllct the Cai-itai. Jouknai, M-lll Imj mcuii holding iiloft the ban ner of true rupubllcaiilwii, nnd Jlght liig for tho principles of tho noblest mid grentOHt party the world ban ever known. Tljo ttiiiuullcltu itrty 1m tho party nf jirogrtt, the Jmrty that Hvoh In tiMlrty, tho party that Ih for the proteetlon of tho tailoring man, tho party that Ih for a free ballot and a full count. Twenty-eight yearn ago thiM party planted Itself upon u single guntliiuiut tho pronorvutlon of the union. Around this eeutml Idem tho ltt and bravost of the nation rallied with unpreeedonted enthUKluHiii. That erevd, simple, pure and Htrong, become the wml of tho party. It withstood the loud alurer of battle and the storms of ..J6W ...2 0 revolution and carried Its defenders, finally, up to the bright days of victory. Vast bodies of 'men will not cohuro unless there Is one great purjHwv dwelling within to which their allK'tlons are all centered. j. Tlil luw been tho forto of tho "" republican parly. They have oo- euiilcd the vnutHgo ground of tiMtrrtwi. They have it polloy, elear mid ihWu.il im the sun whluh shines In the Iicmv en nnd It ureed Is to Its follower- n- ik ific (mbirstar to tho iimunt'i On the other Imnil the Democmtlu iwrty htw no went prluel)lo this Is this Is Its niUfortuno. Tliey nev wr had h crwsl anil have none today uiHMt whleh they ean linnglogutlivr. Their pttJiKwllloiis are all negntlviw. Tlioy uritlelsti but never orlgnate. "v doiiUKsnttlo jmrty has not made tint In twenty years and never O Ulanimrty without n soul JJplhouhi central Idm. It pn m what it dm not believe and UflW what it daivuot profess. nljmw hits withered jihhI jsili- iw mm mui inueipi(is. jiuh -- turn with loatlilnjf froinnll that it W'w tuueliwl. ThesJiwdow of th- world's proyreitt hits ndlu upon It tutd to-dto It klu Hit itftti behind tlwriMlilsvKOHr of lllvtury, ulmttvr H Imitfunjjp no nwu knows. I'tiHnUokHi lm fatteiwil upon the til Ahh tt tlielr iiM,v uy even 4i sho on.ri'Mit.ui or am iuhos toJfrii i.uMk-f.,oliriil. iwluiiiiiul Mjf tin' il-i.'tiMJ rfiuhri . i' Uiudtw n.Ht'rii, - vs uv Jouiinai. H i i ih,i u niftle(ljr U re Mirii. m u. T 'tUM MHMttOU UiW Uil Mkwl 'i.iiiM.fcl hAimm r .1... .....i.ii S '""" "B l' IVIIIUIIVHII i JMV U urn ipivpvMint,fM Xiijtlwni Kfaul(c) be hw to nn- LWSr Ut nUw uWMlN-iM, wet for lWjpw will mt us out. The I. JlH'KfcAI. WU1 MfUfefillt " of tt rpuidiMW jrty, litmlmmtUkUweoK tho iH4w wa It vrt' . ,., knj', UrLm') He 10. im. l Ut . M ... i,, 1tU M ultfHViV BBm " ' i k t i nHLi " mv llftQp -"maibr nffisi .- 1 ,l - . , 1 WIDH8rBBAl nroMietorsandtoaseiBi iu "f . i mnlrlnO1 republican succ" an afipuroa eu As a newspaper tho Capita joUBKAi-wlllbe second to nona . i ioarnnhlp. report. wUh a ABWi umifti - ,;;...,.. complete .Bmmary.or -F"- ...HI Twn flin TlMWfl Ol Uiv """ & . . r 41a otnt large. The lOoai now " " wlllbcgtvenin concise and read able shttpo and will at won i- thoinorltofabsoiuto nuuiuW. - market report corrected dally from the most reliable sources nmrninnnt and will oe "" popular feature of the paper with our country readers. Every . i. ni,.iv.rwlllbe made as completoandre.dableashardand pains-Uiking worK o. ...ii ,rw.r.r nnr reward in the ve iii i,vv" . ., n..h nrmlauso of an appreciative public. Ours is a icgiuiiuiw ..nfnrnrise and wo have no intention !i!..iknci n nua M,,Arfnrinir with any newspaper h..in.M already established, well content with filling the field we find open to us, with tho intention of enlarging it ami maning m i" i.i ...iMmiiUnlurlnirour neighbors With charity to all, malice toward none, commiseration for ino poo. .!...! mlnoritv fiKhtlng woreo than a forlorn hope, wo assume tho editorial quill of the Cai-itai. Jouii , .t. i.nnituf that our relations wltu our readers may iw mutually pleas ant and profitable ana timi wu nuvj' w true republicanism triumphant, marching on from conquest to con quest. Yours Truly, WlMi II. Pauuy, Managing Editor. MAIIIUN'H VICTOIUOUH HOST. It Is already a patent fact that rovelllo has been sounded all along tho political ranks in Marion county and that every soldier is expected to in. I., iiim fnrii iloreo contest. Our democratic brethren aro hungry; tlmv see members of tho family holding high seaU In tho state and national svnaaouues. feeding upon tin. fnt of tho land, and In tho bit terness of long disappointment caused by republican loyalty, repub lican efficiency and republican honesty In Marlon county, thoy cry out, "Oh, Lord, why cannot we, loo, irotii hand Into tho nubile money six so close under our very eyes and yet so far from our grasp while iruarded bv those republican watch doits!1' Do not for a moment mls- tnkii the wild anxletv of tho demo- cnitlowolf. lie Is In earnest; and while ho grlnnlngly tells you ho cannot oxis.H!t anything from a cor ral so faithfully iruarded, yet ho hopes ho will get It Just tho samo. Ho law buoynnt expectations that fuutloiiB and personal interests may arise to dlvldotho republican cordon, between tho breaks of whleh ho may succeed lit Hiieaklmr his way; he pmys that vhat may bo n failure by this method may bo accomplished through the oncouragomont ofsldo Issuos, "independencies" and third parties, whose followers aro to oo taken almost entirely from tho re publican unny, thus weakening Us strength and leaving h many broaches that Ingress will lie com paratively easy. Is there any danger of such re sult? Tho Cai'itai. Jouiinai. hopes not, and believe the chances for such nro donldedly remote. Thoro Is not the slightest reason for any such hapiwnlng. The republican jwrty of the nation Is In tho best and saf est condition it has boon slow 1872. Thoro are no serious dlllbreneos bo twoen Its dlfibrout factious; all are unlteil upon tho groat principles upon which (he party Is rook built, and will adhere to them through the triumphal march. The party throughout the state of Orugou isalMi In the lxt of shape; thuro Is not the shadow of a doubt that It will curry tho state In June and November by (ho largest major ities ever ulven here. Then whv should the result Im tho least un certain In old Marlon, the strong hold of republloanlsmf It con only be made so by the mistakes of ropiiblluaus themsolvos. With a good, upright, eoiupeteut, honest iium tor uvory plaeo on the ticket; with a nwuly strife for nomination botweon eaiulldates. that strife to end abexdutely at convention; with the nomination or men whom ilit aim shall bo the uleetiou of the whole ttbkttl ami not thwnHolvos In- UvhUwlly; with men who aro . iown throughout the county und i Iihw the eonrtdouee of (lie iWkHiiltit with AHtMiinUttimiMiiliiilliii rUiAHMlH every itwsliwt, and men "IjHHMtl Ilk MtaMhw wl Mini wi. Mui tuh Wt M m MNh, fX M httotb . Ad mmvtntM&r m& Wt tW rvwi 4MMumu , im Capital Jouknal m tmm Aw tk utow. . un umtA tho words of i-nose "" - Miin Hon. J. T. Gregg ai wn 'r - Utlnginthdtyontheonln of the 16th aniltuose wuui... ...- next day as reported in tho Sentry, may have lightly thought thoy ore but outbursts for the occasion, but those who study them carefully can eco they were the result of keen ob servation. For prescnip". 1M. .--following extract will Mnnaa "Thev have disturwu w7 oftt7nnrf1Jjgd, tries Investment In buiiuing, i" mprovemonta, in nufacfurcSj have been brought tp a Btontotui n,l fifni?natlon has taken the place of active prosperity, 'l " lumber mil sinemu.-.--- UCltalCU over mo r"r" n, ssrssucssnb When you take on iuo '"'j '"" scare the working man. He knows Srn to free t&de m f tlonof his wages to the Iel oj European coun rles. C tajetand a LV" .,rm0. and he Mil viusavn uj .. " ;y ex ceeded admirably." To illustrate that this was no chimera of an enthusiast or a pessi mist, but that is a reflection of the condition of things throughout the whole country, as viewed by tho coolest heads and ablest thinkers, we clip tho following, taken from tho N. Y. Tribune of the 22nd, and which is exactly in line with tho words of Mr. Gregg, away herein Salem six days befere: What Is tho troubloin business then? Simply this, that there- are a great many other peonlo who do bollove that Mr. Mills, Mr. Carlisle and Mr. Cleveland can got a bill passed. In that belief they defer purchases. In consequence mills and mines, factories and work-shons, lack orders and have to stop. Irie result Is a depression, losses of mil- lions every momu io uuo .. I ...l-,.ra mill lllllllllltO lOSS alSO to tho people who will huvotobuy wlien tno marKet mwuwuiu " orders. That has been the exper ience year after year ever since the free-trade Democrats gained power. They have agitated every winter lnn nnnnrrli in (nst, tllO COUIltrV many millions, and then have gone uomo utsgraceu oy ineir iuiannv.i. Don't you forgot it, farmers and worklngmen, every day of dem ocratic rulo 'Is costing you your bread and butter. Monday's fire demonstrated tho fact that whllo Salem has as active, energetic set of workers, as ever extinguished a flame their facilities aro sadly deficient and should bo perfected as fast as a city of Salem's proportions couiu go about It, Thoy aro volunteers; their efibrts are self sacrificing, tire some and very danuerous at times, so tho city should do all In Its power to make their labors as light, quick and effective as possible. They have two good engines, but the task is Immense to transport them great distances bv hand power to scenes of conllogatlon nud thon go through the ordeal of tljihtlng the lire, sav ing property, and so forth. There kIiiiuM lui n mMvl toimi nf horses mwuya ivuu) uv-bhiu it. uiBuiu iu iiiko inorn mini's hl tno houiki oi liic i alarm, thus causing no delay by the non-arrival of tho men. Wo bolleve the city can nflurd to purchase two good teams and that tho tax-payers would cheerfully pay their quola of tho expense, feeling It was wisely created. Somu of the astute demoonitlo papers of tho state uro making the "magnanimous" proposition that, inasmuch as two out of three of tho state supreme Judges aro now demo crats, tho democratic party make no nomination this year for thnt otllce. lie it distinctly understood, the republicans reject nil such overtures with the scorn their effrontery deserves. Wo can light under tho banner of the Lord without fear from tho opposition hosts, no matter by whom led, Tiiinton HiiiitAltn, as solid a re publican as over walked on shoo leather, has been appointed Central Committeeman for Silvertou pro duct, vice II. C. Guild, resigned, by David lmpon, olmlrman of tho re publican county eommlttio. Thk selection of Ht. Louis aa the place to hold the national democrat ic convention was In perfect nxiOTd with the gonend fltncM of things. It fc a propor burial place for a dead eautK Tuky have gtit four now design in New York for tho Grant mouu- mont. All thy want now la about f6W,49O.0O niont monj-1 carry Wt uie uoHgn iue- may auopt. A HOOM luw bean started ftir.lnlm ontrawH in the t. Tho Sterr, domeemtie hdmlntetrattou org, sayu Jofan tbouhl set Ve &e I inawtl turn cntiaot be letU i..i 7lnvr- ..-. innuf on mwiuu"" land can be called ft swindler ox lanu cau "v . fleece the actly, out ne mm " - wool growers by W8 iato niws Tua roWUS, of tho Oregon Hu IUA irS-w 'thinks the chronic Srankarda should be sent to the In sane Asylum. TlIFjlronhdark"hor808 In this county to make politics a con tinual circus. THK Oregonlan now declares it self for Grcsham. Mm. Savago had been lit for some time and licr death was not unexpected by friends. Tlie funeral took place yesterday at the residence and the remains were in terred in Io Mission cemetery by the Bide of her son, Thomas, who died about ten days ago, NEW TO-DAT. ?-KU0BNr-:::v:vSe-i?e1idellt ?." S rJi? Secretary C.' n." m::::Z: Treasurer The OregonLand Comp'ny CAPITAL STOCK, - - - ?20,000. tTTILL BUY AND SRT.I. ItEAL ES- vv tnin Ta now rcachtne hunareas pi i.nnnnrt nf eastern peonlo by extensively ndvertlslne In all of the leading news Sanlrs of the Un ted States. Their facill Tics fornndlng buyers of rea estate are un excelled It is to the Interest of those hav fureal estate to sell, to place It where bu"yCCOm0tObUyB. S.COOK, Manager.' H. J. Mintiiokx, Assistant, eninc: front room up stairs In the State Insuranco Company's Tjulldlng. nm. D. GOODHUE, WOOD DEAtEU, VI offlco witn ueo. iv. jouubuu, . "... merclal street.. All kinds of wood for Kale. Sawed to any length desired. Cash must accompany all orders. A Multitude of People Are dally Hocking to KELLER & SONS, Tho Grocers, and making purchases from their largo stock of goods. In teas and coffees you can buy a fine article, whllo In sugars you can get oxtra 0, cube, granu lated, powdered or CRUSHED. We aro sure wo can please you In price, quality and quantity. Convince yourself by leaving a sample order. Nearly every day A FREIGHT TRAIN Comes steaming Into Salem and has moro or lens goods for us. We keep everything In tho grocery, crockery" and glassware Hue. When tho price of any urtlclo FALLS Wn trlvo vaii Ihft hfinoflt. Our stock is now complete. Wo lmo u room 80 FEET llv fr whlph U flllori with new cnnriK throughout. Glvouaacall. KELLER & SONS, The Grocers. Sp in mi Evaporated Apples, - . . Evaporated .Reaches, ' 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' 301, Commercial Btrcot. SALEM Will have the Urgft boom thU Reason la Millinery amlFiiDfii Goods Bvr kaewn. I.ook wt tor our larro Hooktaurrivolnnfcwdiny. Attention, Prohibitionists ! nWB PHpmBrnoN pkima IVY DON. I'reelaeta weM In '" -" T" .mi cvva. Rl .wliwUw pttrpeta 4f ctecUef lo tbet eeusty eoo-KUoo, aal SSS ee b& iffurr. DIED. Ities TJ I ts Ml MI ! ! HHi iHESjfll 'if': HhBiwJI'I fi h ii ii ill M7:WmW:tism-f. j.D.McGully RECEIVING IB FURNISHING 249 COMMERCIAL STREET, SPRING -dH ATS ,z AND WM. BROWN & CO, -DEALEB IN " BHHHHHBnHHHHHBF B nff K Finfas k ": CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. No. 231 CtommerclallStrpot, SALEM, - - OREGON. DON'T YOU -THAT- II CAPITOL mm COT At t tie Op 6ra House Corner, ARE DAILY RECEIVING New Dress Goods, New Prints, New Clotriirior, New And are Belling tho same, OAT.T. A TVTT Bring Your Families Room for everybody, nud tho ill take Chickens, Butter and Eggs on Accourfi A FrstNatioiiali5al HALEM, OREG- - WM. N- LA.2HFt ' Vlcaire8ldont. I)U. J. KEYNOLW, - . . 'cashlor- jOII ' Mv GENERAL BANKING. Ncw YOfR. '(auj' county and City S."1. to hbimsH rrnd transactj -- r. ti, usT tendTher P5crV LUeT iSmSm & such 80- l"" - i nbtnlned at mo "' - cuny- -,-- rmllniog. imosi. n-iun .-- A FINE LINE OF GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. FORGET IT! : Exc.iangeonrorUand.BanFmn c ( CLOTHING ! ! rwrf N ) A. H & fsim Kverytriing, j at their usual Low Price. I ' I CT?v t to . I-VJ and S Awhile !! 4 most obliglnBlerks la the city- S. FRIEDM, f OeBusHteestMa. Suaimes tfATWAfiwse. 4 j J. ... r J ""ttm-J V-J mimt4.'-, ?3L