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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1888)
r Vi w i evening Capital journal PUBLMIlltl)- EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. II Y TJIB- Capital Journal Publishing Company. IHCOIlTOKATrD -OBfe, 112 Coort Sire!, tr Hoom Blotk. THUMB OK HUHHCRI1TION DAILY.! 8 no your, by mail... J W lx month, by iiwdl,, f w j1ir9 month by mall 1 l'r week iMIroral by wtrrler 16 WHMKI.Y. Sne year. . - W 52 lx month -- - -- . One ytwr. If jwld for In Bdnnw, 1 IM Ix month, " " " jCS-l'iwUrowtw Bre HiitlKinwl to re toiTe Hulortptloii. VKnttrl h hemii!-4-la mKttrRt tllB Hfllem.OreKOii, IWolHcw. June 21, 1W.. Republican National Ticket. Kor I'rewlduiit, JHfiNJAMIN HAKKIKON, Or Intlluiin. For VI w Pruritlunt: LI5VI J'. MOItTON, Of Now York. Kok 1'jhiih:ntiai. Hi.kotoiih. Ilntrl ItclHii.or KlnitiHtlilCimiily. Win. KHHM,r Mulliioiimli County. 0. V. I'lillon.of CIiiUii County. WUDN'KKDAY. AUUUKT 1, IhHS. AVISATIIICR INDICATION. KoHOHWHIN. I'or the next 31 hour from 12 o'clock noon lo-dy: Hllglilly cooler, fair wilier, t"A cuitAr-MAN.'' A frlontl dropped Into (Hirwiiifluiii tlilmnornliiK, niul otuiuirliiK f'' copy of lint cvciiIiik'h .Ioi'iinai., polnlod out llilHcdllorlid pnruKrnph: A iroliHiltloii friend ciuiio In thin mnriiliiK wllli it conundrum, "(icn. Iliirrlwui Iiiih told iih," lie wild, "tliul a t'limip font niuktw a (iluxip num. Now I want to know wliiit kind of a limn cheap -whlnky will iimKoV Vu road it over, and looked to him for cominont. "Don't you rugurd Hint," ho linked, "iw a Hlur on tho niptthllean jmrtyV" Wo mulled hlaudly at tho nlHiirdlty of IiIh lilon, mid uwaiirwl him it wiih open to no miuh urltli'lmn. "Imt't Oen. Harri son ropuhlloau caudlditto for ptxwl tlunt," ho pursued, "and do you want to tiring him Into oontoinptV" "Ity no iiimiiim," wiih our reply; "faithful are the wound of a friend, 'riio fact of (leu. llnrrlmn liuing miImjUmI iih tho utiiudiird bonrur hy tho lepuhllciiii parly, iWh not milder hlui luftdlllile. lie eon iiuilw a iiiIhIhImi like tho ivt of tin." Wo then told our eeliwir of an incident that occurred In a public ch(Hil exlilbllloii In an cantoni city, fioino imhllo spirited cltlen hud fiirnUhod half a tliwtit unit I mediilH for pnwontatlon to tho imwt murl torloiid tKholHix, and In tluMllntrlim tlou of tlu prlon one fell to a little Imrufoot Kirk Thorn who crowded audience, and thU iimllM'rliiiliintlng HWNrtt wlleiled tuiuullitou appluiico. 'l'lwt xlrl who ehettply attired, hut dill it nwke "h chep iiwu" t)f her? Wo put thoewro lKiftirour vWtor In another light. SupHryoiMiint m txmt, and go to h ultiUtlng Ktorv You llnd one to your tato and lit, hiiiI InuiiliM tho prleo. Tito ntr- olwnt myi "ThU article iim1 (until Ar$lfljlut rilnct tho rwlnutlon In tint rloo of whj1 wo Imvo jHtt (hum down to fllftO." You buy tho otmt and wear It. JKhm tlwt nmko Qhwti nmu of you?" "It limllMH WHHUH ItlNi." viw hi o"h1vo rowly. "Will ymi delluo wlutt U a ultmi 11111117" wv lni)UlrHl fnrthttr. Hut our vMtor h1iowhI no roMtll liMMat th dtlnltlon. "A ohp niHii, ati wt undorwtHtid tho nhniMt," tHvutlituwl, "1 u limn 'lio v" " uimhHml at n low urlvw. Ho (4ot ihotvUKh. If u workman, k not lli-t uImm; If a Uuol mto inu, would chewt at a tnulu; If a Iwnk tmitxtr, would omtxNMUi and mil to Catwda, lfck a tvHltiutlou ol A) irwut. in tho (trirtt of tho utvit yKi wtmr, dttlxom ymir htorlln ijtmb ItUf Mttot ytHt Ut ojtputiJvoly ilNmxHt to 1k a khh itlmf ""iSko thtt wUIumI tuotltttrof tltW imtrltoriiHW M'hmd child moutlwtiHl NUVtk 'llwtHkld MtiMHI U MiHg uu awl )mt ehlklrwu wMt motv UhI mvim1mk HU lmy n jlr of UmhWwU. TIm mwMlwnt mIU (hetu fw- fCW, Hint lufUntv loM-tlHtt Kwv tho roHion ih tlw (arlrr, the Kauiv flUAllty tbl fur . MAr tlww) hunly llttio khm tutd ilMHKhtHN t i ftll U Mt t hxchI Ih th4ritiiU, tunUI Uilr HHMhttr Ih Uw life' work, mimI HdiWv tut honorable name for themselves be- caUBO the cost of tho blanket that cover them is reduced In price 2i nor cent? You see ltlsniiaunurutty. Gen. Harrlftou when ho uttered the epigram had not thought In what wnv !L would out." Worth rnnkea themnn and want of It tho IbIIovv The ret l naught but leather and priinciiH. We h.0 it rejK'atcd every day In the naoera that UiIh Ih to lw an edu cational campaign. Millions of pamphlet and tons of reading mat ter are being prepared for diHtrlim tlon, the object of this outlay being to inform the American peoplo on economic wclonco. A campaign committeeman in New York Ih re ported m indulging in thin kind of talk: Chairman Urleo informed tho re- nnrtiini nt liftfwlriniirf iiv vrutfrdiiv tho cttmimlgn would Ikj fought on intellectual principles, -j wih n counteiiuiico perwiiulltief," he said. "Whichever party tries to gain votes by circulating IIch about ItH opponent will meet with defeat. (Jrcat ciiies Himu urn liivnlvi.il UiIh viHir. and we mtiBt educHte tho peoplo on these it Ill T. ...... ...... I.I.Mllu lull without going into perHonal aliuwi. I believe that this campaign will bo of great honllt to the people, no matter which party wins, for the dlntribution of tho vast amount of doctimentH relating to economic (ptoMtloiiH which wo propose will have an etl'ect that will bo felt for yeaiM to come. Wo will do all wo can to nhow up the weak polntH of OUr OppOIIOIHH wiiuoui going into their private liven." .Such being the useful purpose of thin campaign, it cannot bo con Htrtied iih diHre8Mct to the republican party to point out a manifoit error pronounced by ono of itH leuilere. Tho people will IiihIsI on doing their own thinking. 'I lilt TAX ON OI.KOMAIKIAItlNK. That provision in tlio republican platform which fitvora tho "entire repeitl of the Internal tuxou, ratlicr than the mirreiider of any part of our protective Hyuteiu," is causing xorlous (rouble among the dairymen In Home of tho wiHteru rttittoH. Thin throntoiiH tho tax on oleomargarine, imd tho Htatcmciil Ih made that tip wardH of a uilllloii farmers are di rectly IntcroHted. In New York Htatc, wo aro told there are 170,000 furniH duvoted aliniwt exclusively to dairy products. In Now Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and tho New Kiiglitud Htatcs thoro aro twice as many more. It was an industry that grow mid nourished until that fraud on tho public, called oleomar garine was Introduced. Tho liiantl faeturo was started in 1871), and dur ing six yours grow to Immense pro portions. It itd'octcd tho price of butter ; dairy properties grow value less, and many operators wont out of tho business. Asa relief theald of congress was Invoked, and an act was pawd that revived tho waning Industry. It iepiired oil mauufuo hirers and dealers In the fraudulent article to bo licensed, and a tux of two percent, levied on tho product. It u1m required all Imitation of hut tor to bo properly labeled. The llgurc given hy butter deal cm of tho trade in tho bogus article are surprising. In l&So, there was lOO.tXHi.tKH) pounds of oleomargarine iiianufuoturtHl and sold; which fell oil' to 10,000,000 pounds In 18.S7 un der tho operation of tho law. Dairy men ami doatorM declare that tho sUccotM of tho butter trade doHnd on the enforcement of the law, and some explanation of tho provision of the platform iitxivo tpiotod will Ik required to allay tholr apprehen sion. Too Muny INmiirU.irt, NtiNtji'i-iT, July HI. Kvury day brings to Nonqultt a uilscotlanoous oolUKitlou of potent nusllolne euro- alls and loiters of advice, and all aro warranted to oun Goncrwl horldan forthwith. Patent huhIIcIuo and mltioml water oranks have sent stiitl' mioukIi to stock a country drug btor. All parts of tho country and lioarly vry state and territory arv roproMiitotl In tho collection. ChII fornla Is spwlally woll MproMiutwl, and 'IVxns sonds It shans while eronks lu tho liuiuodbito vicinity arv frtxnwntly heard nun. Of (MtirMi nouonf thk htutt'ls given tho geiiorwl, and most vf It Is at oikv thrown away. Uvwry nwll iUo brliiR Mtornof Hilvieo, and mio or two Itave Uhni rtwoiviNl from dootor of wputo, lwvlngsHw wll inwnt lufoniMttioti that Uuu" mltht apply, but mot contain notlhor muim mir rHMm. Tho Khvt Jlaptll olmroh of &d- tU U aUnit to oxttHid a oall to IU J. Q. A. Honry of Portktnd to take tho pil4t utMtel to ltv. D J l'Utrvv. John KrleoH, tho votnniH vu KtmH'W, or fsw York, hhIdtmI UU mil xmt ytmUyn )rn Uj iu vhjpmAw w hb U twuty yMnt Kgo ami work tklly. w. c. t..u. mmx. TEMI'ERiSCJEr-Irj-MBANCE. Worse Tium Peat Houses. nmi...t,., i, .rv,i.i n t,n dearest ho, of fondest parents; it has broken the hearte of the truest and bravest of wives; It has filled the land with mourning, the grave with victims, and hell with drunkards. It Is an alliance M'ith anarchy; it Is tho school of anarchy and the schoolmaster of anarchists. In New York are botweon eight and nine thousand saloons, which, marked on a skeleton map of the city gave the appearance of a very bad case of con Iltieut smallpox. Tho saloons tire a greater evil than so many pest houses." TllYING TO SAVE THE YOL'NO SOLDI UllS. "The Austrian Government has become alarmed by tho deterioration In the physique of young men en rolled for military service, owing to the spread of drinking amongst the humbler classes, and has submitted to the itclchsnith a bill which ex tends to tho whole of tho empire the provisions at prosont in operation in Giilicla for tho prevention of drunkenness. The most drastic pro posals of tho measure aro the clotting of all spirit shops from live o'clock on Saturday afternoon until live o'clock on Monday morning, and tho prohibition of the solo of spirits by ordinary storekeepers. It is further provided that spirits shall not be supplied to persons already intoxicated or to minors, and magis trates are empowered to forbid re tailers to serve spirits to habitual drunkards." IT MAKES THEM UNTKUTHll'I.. Dr. Kichurdsou in I ho Asclcpiad, says: "There shall boa person bom of tho most correct parentage in re spect to tho virtue of truthfulness. That person shall grow up in tho perfected pructlco of tho virtue of truth, so that his or her word shall bo a password of integrity, and hon or and right. Jlttt by environment that person shall como under tho fatal Intluenco of ono common every day agent, alcoholiodrink,aud us the agent changes its methods and mas ters its victim, tho llrst symptoms of tho victory of evil, Jn what is called dipsomania, shall of a certain ty bo tho loss of tho onco pre-eminent virtue. Of tho many victims of Intemperance whom it has been my misfortune to meet, not ono hits escaped this moral abasement, departure from truth tho vice of falsehood. It is it part of the moral dlseu.se, as distinct and as clear as any part of tho physical disease uustuuly gait, restless impatience, ar palsied speech which springs from alcohol. It Is as if tho spirit of untruth had entered tho body like a physical poison, hud corrupted tho mind, and made It a veritable centre of Hill." IS IT ItHlllT'.' Is It right to build churches to hovo men, and at tho sumo time license sluqw that destroy thorn 1 Is it right to license a man to soil that which will make a man drunk, and thou punish tho man for being drunk? Is It right to license a man to make iwupers, and then tax sober men to take euro of them? It is right to license u saloon to teach vice, and then tax peoplo for schools to touch virtue? Is It right to derive a revenue out of a trutlle which no decent man dofunds ? Is It right to toauh your boy not to drink, and thou vote to license plaeo .where ha may bo taught to drink? Is It right to touch your boy to bo houost, and thou vote tollconsoii ItkuM whom ho may bo taught to gMitiblor Is It right to toach a boy to ro- utralu his passions, and then vole to llconso n pluw where lib worst pas sion) will bo ImUuiuhI ? It Is right to take cure of your own bqy, and voto to llenso a place which will ruin your neighbor's boy? Ik It right to ltroaeh Justice and ttlwrity, atul tlwn, vote to llootvsa a thing which rohx tho widows and orphAU of tWr brvad t MIM'HLUANOUH. Tlw word "wlno" occurs in the lUbh&ilUm; 11 tiinw It contains warning; 71 timet) warning and roproofo ; It Urn it pnmouuww It poWmMw; 4 Ukm totally nrohl- olutit. UutWr th balo of tho Capitol .at Wiwhlngtoa u 1,10 galoau. -and t4x.lMh0Ht41Ulf. The ruw-trtifik U tlw rWwr that roU labor. Doa't EiptrlmfDt. You can't afford to waste time in experimenting when ypur lungs are In danger. Consumption always eeems, at tirat only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, but be mira vmi tret tlio ircnume. xsecausc 3.1 SSS ou he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaran teed to give relief in all ruroar. Lunir and Chest affections. Trial bottles free at Dr. H. W. Cox's drug store. Large bottles $1. dedicated Baths. Dr. Gilbert's medicated baths will cure scrofula, dropsy, malaria, rheu matism, and all irregularities. His oxygen treatment will cure con sumption, and his electro-magnetic treatments arc nature's wonuenui pnro for nervous weakness. Call nt his sanitarium in the bank block Consultation free. jy-13t bueklen'a Arnica Salre. Tho best salvo in tho world foi cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For balo Dr. H. W. Cox. To protect the American home anil tho American Sabbath are tho two great issues of tho hour. NKW TO.DAV. Kuiiiuleil In 180H. LADD & mJSTl, Bankers, SAI.ISI, OltKGON. mKANSACT A GENERAL HANKING Kxclianee on all parts of tho world sold and bought. Collections iiirup at nil points. State, county, and city warrants cashed. Loans IVIa.de. Drafts drawn on all banks In Oregon and Washington. S-l-lwdw ltourd of Kqunllratlon. NOTICE IS IIEUKIIY GIVEN THAT tho Hoard of Equalization for Marlon county, Orcuon. will meet at tho county court-nouso In Snlcm on Monday, AiiBiist 27, 1S88, tuul continue In scslou thcro for ono wcok, for tho adjustment of assess- llCIltK Dated July 31, 18S8. T. It. PATTON, 8-lnlwtd AsMt-tor of Marion Co., Or. ANGORA GOATS! I lie ft binall lot of HIGH GRADE AKGOKA 1JUCKS Kor Male. A1m several head of YOUNG HOUSHS. Kor iwrtluiilarsaml prices addretw V. II. 11YAKS sinlem, Or. iiUUHtw-tf MAKKirrs. The SALEM MARKET W COUltT BTKKET. Coutntitly on lmiul tho Ixwt Qiinlity of Wi ami Salt Meals ! Andall.klndV( SAUSAGE. -Tln CLK.VNKHT kept tnarket in the otty. CHUumtheeAirytHirMif. JJcCUOW A WILUUll). CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. 8TATK KTUBKr, - 8ALKM, ORKGON. ,Att klinU of freh nad eurwl meaU alvray oa hamt KU weight and itaMiuare UU all arvHind. A. B. HUDELSON, UK.VLKK IN HARDWARE, TINWARE, Steves, ami Farming ImplemtnU. AW wn a ftttt ttaek or PAINTS, OI LS QIOAKS ud TOBACCO, GIiA8S wmI PUTTV. JHKBweN, - - Orhoon. EW1Uj toe Um (Xviutal Jottv, KAU NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Kruiit Farms m " - OREGON LAND COMPANY Hns npw for sole twenty-ave 10-aerc lots on tho wt side of tho river, from 3M to' miles lrom Snlcm nnd nenr tho 150-ncro fruit faim owned by Mr. R. i Wnllnco, of Snlem. Theso lots nro nil nicely situated within sight of th Capital City, and having a grand view of the snow-capped peaks of tho Cascad range. Jhe Soil is of the them.iBH.' till . All Lots Front on a. Road And the road leading to Salem Is now being DRIVES leading out of the city. It Is generally conceded that Investment uuers u ut'licr NHunmcu ui uuKe reuiriis umu uiij uiiiur lurm 01 investment. It1c( now being iild for fruit In Salem by tho Willamette Valley Fruit Company Insure, at a Low Estimate, Tho eloso proximity of Mr. Wallace's Fruit Cannery, nnd thus n convenient market, ns soon as tho trees nro old enough tl Call ou tho Oregon Land Company AT THEIR UnnklHock on And they will SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank, HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES Scribjsr. : and -:- Pohle WM. BROWN &. CO. -DEALER IN- BOO 1 S H OIK T II 1 IT' It m ftp aim Hiniinrcu' ; Q ' OASII PAID FOR ftl, Hides, Pells asd Furs. N.3H OMaaentaltrMt, SAuar, - ORHGON. THE - Very Best Quality graveled, nnd will bo one of tho FINrs In FRUIT LANDS at tho present tim from S250 to $500 per Acre lruit farm of 150 acres to these lots inmn. OFFICE IN THE Commercial Street FREE OF CHARGE. nl2Sdw. A fine line of hacks, buggies, carts, cad rlages, buckboards, etc lloth our owi mime uuu mo oesi easicrn maae ouggiC! Every one Warranted! JOBBING and HORSESHOEING! Call on the undersigned, wngon and raj rlage makers and blacksmiths, 2to 311 ami w commercial street, saicm. nr H o "ti n,AN ). T S tA'mfeA 1 'Mia, j f aiWattt Jjki ., fli