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HfrA ' IV, r y r- n i EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL FVHMMMW :VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY TUB Cartel Journal Publishing Corrpan". JKCOHPOHATKI) MS. R. SHEPARD, BtM Managw. tlfllff, 1 IV Ceart Stmt, 0( r; lton Work. THUMB (IK HU1WC11I1TIO.N IMtLY. One rwr, by mall So 00 Hj iiHHilltn. Ir iftoll.- 2 i TlirM montlHt by iimI! 1 ' I'M weK uwiyotwi iy arnr io WKHKI.Y. On yr . V 52 Six immtlin . W On jwtr. If iwlil for In mcIyhiiw, 1 W Hli month, " " " W Hiitbonwd to re- tdo ulerli)tlii(i. Mr. T. I). 1'orter l mir iluly authorized traveling Hgent. jTirKiitered h wooiid-clnim mtttrt the nleiii .Oregon, rontofflee. March H. lfWH, 'iUFKIDAY,J:JUNE 1, 1688. REPUBLICAN CTATE TICKET. Congreiinmnn, niNOKIl HERMANN. Hupreme Judge, W. . LORD. Pmldentlnl Klecton, IIOIIKRT .MC'LRAN, WM. ICAI'lM, c. w. vvinos. rroiccutlng Attornfey Third Dint., It. Jf. JIKWITT. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. 4u- , i irmKTiiirn, , I). WALDO, Mtclta). T. T. OKFIt. Mlyrrton. 1, Q. W1LH0N, Btltin, 8. LAYMAN, Woortlnirn. Wu. AIlMHritpNO, Houtb Silrni. Hiiirr, E. II. CIlOIHAN, H.I mi. CUII, r. J. IIAIICUCK, Hilem, , irc()Hi, J. II. friAltn, Kt Halem. Tiimtimfc, A, O. CONDIT, Auiimllle. 4MMM0II, A. r. J)LA(JKKIIIIY, Bllvrrton. tOMMIMWmtM, A. II. COItNn.itJH. Mttlun. W. T. (HUM, HuliUrd. cuail ui nunTrnnitiT, I). W. lOllKll. Hllmtun. UUVKIOK, W, J. OIII.VKII, Cut KtUm. IAIK), Da. I). 0. JiyWNI. Woodlium. WKAI.TII AND I'OVIiUTV. Wo iitilillHh Mr. J, 1 HolKirtHou'H Mturun "Ilia Itiiitiidul (iiiwtlon," iK.cniiM) It In prollttiblo romllng, ho llOlltlpK Willi COIlHltllTl'd vIouh on lllOKlllljm 110 IIIPCUHM'tf. nut vu iiinnot tlovoto Hjnuti to tlio connliler utlimof tltlH iitNtloii until lifter tlio uliHitliin. Tlio HcliMicoofllntinco con Mtitw In kIvIiik " ihkijiIo u Hound cur- ivnnyiiiiil mrurlni; ltHiiiiillnblo d trllmtlon. To ullow Mlo million ( Utitlutrln tliolmntlNof u few, and tlio 1I1IISH to iHHtlllHI HO lUxtitllto 118 to hiillor for iimttwirlw, Im not hoIoium or HtittwiimnHlili), It In wh'IuI wnr whoro tlio htroiiK tnunitlo on tlio wtmk, ninl luw mnl viiHtoiu wiiii'tlon otUniMw HgiiliiNt tlio lin)tliorli(H)il of liiiiininlty. AkhIh: to nlliiw iimir ioim Intunt to Ut ttilum for tlio tiMi of inontiy loniiwl to tlio Iiiiih'ou utHHirt, mnl tluMinoryliwiiftluMli'litor ttliwti Kinilyyoil mnl tliulr liiiHiin- iKinnl iimiHirty nhnorlKMl ly tlioso avIio prtifii to linln tlitnii In tlino of juhmI, U Imt mi luluntatlon of tlio vloWnt mutlioil of tlio robUir ImroiiH -of olil to tint nioromitllo iiMwof u nu- utlo or. Tliiw iniilliil utHUHxitom woulil twlly fhiin tliolr HtrotiKholiln with IwniU of urtiKHl rutulnurt, mnl iiwniii ino inoroniiiKMiM uioy onr rlml tlii'lr I loli komiIi to homo onnor hint or ftUr; wlillo our inonity Kings prottur tliulr Mirpltu wiiiltli to tluwo who arvi HiitU'rliiK' mnl hi ihhhI, mnl , tlnui liy u prooowi of imluloiM ox tlnutloii (I mln thorn of tlio lut ilniji f lilmnl, Wo IhhwL of mirKmwth la wwilth unit nntloiml proniKirtty, mnl yot tlioro mv tlimiwmU ninl tojis of thttiiNiiitUoftho jiHuiuinry of (ho html iirontrnto uinlir Lxiutl mnl niort. Hi?t, mnl tho iitntorthU ilrl im.trtinuitit,!lko tlio"kiltH) forto ct lurt" or tlio fwnhil ilny, (wlnn thwy hvuhM Iron vvoIkIH" win iuhu'm 1M to nwko hint orttnlnato hint, iidf,) U proMilnK iuiUmIIoii mnl nil thoolUtxwof llfi out of hlit Unly. Till U m iMtitf whloli, rltflitlv ill- rvutoil, will Mitt Kivriuiittiit iMiitrol fortotna jKilltiml jwirty ytU to U funiiMl. Tho ixxijiliv-tho wwilth )irHliMttiK iwonWnnut U v. tHoil frmn olUtliHt mnl lniHYor IkkHMUt, Hil wo Mhtvt) t)n tliimtin -tif llw iHMintry va U mi oxl iu to Wt tkU IHMMftHKt'Vll. V iMJfw wlMi wtr pomwjKMtilwit, thto U tuujv insula jHvllttwil imiulry tluwi Um iHujrmhwoli tr- 1(1 lliHl4Ml. Thk ltw-Hd-.hlf In h lUynuul Mhir prvvldmit U not troubling r 1thHHttUlurtiHy huww. Ttwy Hiv hw lHH,vftjtirlsut thw kiwtty 4jiHtitHi, lunc tu win HH 4WtlttM wUm thW"tm Ha ilrivim rm from the jlU. Ct'IUKS LIKE CHICKENS. "Wc arc printing nn occwrfoiml letter from Elder Webb, wlio re counts with observant eye ami ready hand the HceiieH he behold and the Incidents that befell hhn on his way from Falem to Indianapolis. The prohlH are holding their national convention in that city, and Uro. Webb Is a delegate. Ills jottings by the way arc hastily written and loowly thrown together; but they nro pIenHnt reaillng bccnue he takes acheery view of life, and they are profitable because they evince large oxx.'rienrc in afliilrs and a sound Judgment. Iltiimnaglng among hiiiio old jMijers In ii desk drawer lately we came across a visiting card, bearing the name, "J. W. Webb, pastor Christian church, Bnlem." At the bottom of the card this was printed: The man whom the Statesman (Bee editorial, June 15th, 1887,) holds up to public hcom as "Not only an enemy to our laws, to our government, to our liberty, but an uneiny to Christianity, and to our society, mid all democratl; insti tutions." Can It bo possible that our brisk and busy neighbor and friend the man with an open hand and a cheerful greeting for all, ran bo so dangerous n character? Unless thus admonished, wo should have taken him for a useful citizen, n man of ntogrcsslve Ideas, with push and vim to help tlio community along, pure hi morals and a blameless ser vant of Clod. Jn his Issue to-day, our brother (iilll raises his voice against detraction. Past services, ho says, arc no atonement for slan der. An honest record will not palliate robbery. Does he not stand condemned by his own teaching? Has he not been guilty of what Hamlet ioIrits out as a cardinal sin, "mis naming Clod's creatures?" Where in Is our excellent fellow townsman a foo to society, and to our demo cratic Institutions? These bo serious charges, and should not bo alleged unless the public safety requires such arraignment. Hut the .States man editor know ho was learlng false witness against his neighbor when ho printed such a screed, and his readers know that tlio victim of this assault was unspotted before the world. These "treacherous stabs," to bor row our nelghbor'8 phrase, this elmniotor assassination spring from a isdltleal ovmiglto of hate. Ifo Is heady, IntcmpcniU1, narrow in his sympathies, Intolerant. Ko docs not U'loiig to the present nil em bracing ago. Ho should bo with the church Imnilsltors, and his weaions fin and faggots. An editor who will ban mid bar a follow partlwin bei'iniso ho goes hi advance of tho column, who will in the solemn hour of midnight excommunicato mnl iiiiathematlro with boll, IhkiIc and caudle, Is not tit to counsel n party. Ills reason Is astray. Hols seized with fronsty, mnl the leech must 1h called. Cmt thou not mlnlMi'rtoit mlml iIIkwim. wit This Is tho only chitiltable view wo tin take of his ailment. Tho jHiwerof ronsonlng, If ho has It, ho does not use. Tho milk of human kindness Is curdled Into hate. Wo hit vo mure than once reproved him for his tvmly and unstinted abuio, and applauding readers have said, well done Thurolsuo limit to his detrnotlon, no method In his mad now. Wo hoar that ha will lwivo for tho oust In n few day to iniiko n long sojourn. Ho needs nwt mnl ehmtg of stvno. It Is to Ui 1ioihiI ho will tuipilro n Kilmss mid dis cretion dtirltig this ixirlml of rest he so gtxtitly Jievd. mid wo win onlv Jelti hi Touoluhiiio'H prayer for tho rustlo nmid Audroy, "UhI titoiid thee, mnl umkoluclhlous In thiMS" MUST KKKP MHIKIt. Clviv. Martin, of Kmitis, has U stiwl a conditional pnnlon to n con viol, limiiiil CluirlM U, Potrvwk, who tUltnl hlniMjlf with Uuialnu Koitto yfin tigvi, mid thou mlt imt urall.vu)nt homo mid killed Ills wife. Ho has UthuviM wulllu pris on, and hd guvvruur Whig u vhuvdoftho fet thai the llnuor Mas ho-iuIcUlsl and not thonwn, htm prloinHl him on wmlltUm that ho nrvor abstain fnutt,tho in of In- UuUwthigdrlnkx TviMtch jtotntioiw no owwt the Io of u loving wife, wuoIhx tlmt mnkln like tho lUuitrt of hi mnl tho mark' of Oahi m hU bnw. Oho would think tlmt om U4hk rwttoml to UUirty ho wwtUl rvijulrw iWMioh'eoHdltlon t kwtp hltn fruw tlw flewliij: Unvl. Tw atttminy trtMuul advUnl Gov. Mmla that tlM (mvdltleu (hupcHl Im mU imixIdu wuht iw uuiiut i... tkectturt. TiiEiit in:.us .utn not tErau PaIng a neighbor's spacious door yard the other day, we noticed hhn directing some workmen In the erec tion of a circular staging round a massive fir tree. The dofegtlve car pentering arrested our attention, braces and supports boiag entirely lacking. We iaused and looked on awhile, and then suggested the pos sibility of a collape. Our noighbor explained his purpose. "Levita tion," he said, (Icvis, light) "Is as great a mechanical force in nature as gravitation. Smoke ascends through the atmosphere, vegetation mounts upward. See this tree, ICO feet high, Is that not !n controlling force that can lift this Immense growth Into the heavens? Moun tains arc thrown up In vast ranges, and the whole created system, tra versing space and suspended on nothing, Is an evidence thatlcvita tion is the one great force." Then coming down to tho business before hint, he said: "I am building this staging on the correct scientific principle. As the tendency in mat ter Is to liy up and sustain itself in mid air, I want no props or supports to this structure. The natural law that holds this tree upright will sus tain my platform." We sighed as we left this poor fel low. Like the Ajwstlo Paul, much learning had made him mad. Yet his lunacy was no worse than that ot the Statesman editor, who fancies a political party can be sustained without the force of public Benti ment, and that an election can be won without votes. Both may be ingenious mid well meaning men, but their heads are not level. Tjik Statesman quotes Thomas Mooro to the confusion of this edi tor, lint ho missed the proper pas sago for quotation. This pleasing bard tells of a French king being troubled with insurrection among his subjects, and ho used his army as extinguishers. Hut the extin guishers caught fire, that Is, the troops took part with the insurgents, as French soldiers are very apt to do, mid then the monarch was in dire jierploxlty to find a way to put out tho extinguishers. Tho States man editor is yelling out "for u tongue" to curse somebody, but tho story of Balaam and Balak Is re peated. Tho king called on the prophet to curse his enemies, and three times he blessed them. By the same token, hearty commenda tion comes to this writer from all sides. Cursing Is out of date. Tilt: blessed patter of rain drops tills tho ears with music as wo write these lines. Tho heavens have with held their riches for awhile, tho sun and the wind have sucked the moist ure from the earth, and vegetation lias been siiU'erlug. The grain Holds that vero whiter killed have been replanted, and a drouth of any in tensity ottld have Kt'it fatal to tlicM? tender plants. But with the humid airs blowing from tho sea mist, and tho treasure-laden clouds passing landward, the early rains never fall to descend and tho latter rains visit us In their season. Tho fears of tlo farmero are rellevod.and tho replenished earth Joins In the general gladness. Surely our lines have fallen In pleasant places. smv TO-UAY. FOR COUNTY THBASUHEIt ! G. G. Van Wagner, UKGULAH DKMOOIUTIO NOMINEE. FOR SALE. OM4MHrf HtTM,U)wmtt. On l.umlr Wushu On !Uk. (hi Mar unit CWt. OAnynuMus CmM. Mite lUmtw. O uiltvtttctr. Oa Wind UrtN. Ultaw, Vfer HrUUf 0t l K. 8. WiMn A ThtHWM" Ws KO CVwit rwl, ilH T. V. TTCKKK. " CAMPAlttN ADDUESSKT" ThUhitMtra us lb Mrkm muiur rHi WWB Mk4 wlU 34nM Itw uUuJ, lac AHUMI tMM t Ut tUy i tit jog' s owwMa kc-rL .jja mnsti&st llll II ( "EAV VDVEItTISIMENTS. WM. BECK &, SON, Shot Guns -AND Rifles. Sportsman's Heaipaite. SPORTING GOODS, IMPROVED -:- AMMUNITION ! Toys, Cutlery, Novelties, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloves, and everything usnally kept in a grin store." 94 State Street, - - Salem. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES ' IN THE ciTY IS AT ' R. M. WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES! iSs3S RfwvJ2 SCRIBER .. - .- WM. BROWN L CO. DEALER in- TQToTxrsi Q Vx t-t Q fk o ilnE I t( Hl'QJpTs leather and Ufa ! CASH PAID FOR Wool, k, Pells aid ftrs. SAItfiM; - i OREGON. gBsanmai Revolvers, Fishing Tackle. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Ranges, LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages. Ittk-MMIkov Aflnollnoofhnckg, buggies, carts, car rlngcs, buckboiinls, etc Iloth our own nmke nnd the best cn3tcrn made buggies. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. Cnllon the undersigned, vngon nnd ca rliigc ! milkers und blacksmiths, 2h8K. 312, .... V. vyvi.mitiUiii BUWl, C4UUI11. and :- Pohle. ex GKOCERIES. Cash Grocery Store, ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor, 124 v State v St., . Salem. AfUll stock ol Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables; Etc. Just received a nice article In New -:- Orleans -:- Baking -:- Molasses. 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 i Comrderclal Street The Reliable Grocers, ICELLER & SONS, Are Still on Top, WITH Renewed Life ! Increased Patronage I Heavier Sales! New Goods F Join tho procession and send In your orders wo will treat you line. Everybody speaks In pralseof our canned goods. They cannot be supassed In quality. Look at our display windows as you pass. They are filled with delicious things. For the Ladles : Gill and cxamlno our Labor-saving Carpet Sweepers four styles. Keatherdnsters always la btock. Jamaica Bananas, direct from New York. Big fellow s and very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, The Grocers. Orange Store Salem Co-Operative Association P. of H. DEALKltoIN- Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL KINDS OF Produce Bought! JAMES AITKEN, Manager. 126 State St., - - - SALEM, OR. H.K. Dubois. - '- -Joe Dvltois PuBQIS OTHERS rroprletors te FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. PromlJl to a perjlay. 8ALBM, . OREGON. ROOKY MOUNTAIN Copfeb' House! S. B, VYASTKlUa. - Prop. KSwMuOa UttU boon, bom io to 35c "Eft Specialties in Fruits uliwh IM