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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1888)
EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'UnLIMIIBD EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. 1IY TUB Capital Journal Publishing Company. i2tooiiroiiATr.li) Offltt, 112 Court Rtrttt, Optn llomt Mtk. TKIIM8 OK HUJIHCKIITION DAILY. 'One year, by mall.. .. to W) Hlx tiiiinlliK.lty innll,.-..- . . 2 M rim-o inontlm liy mull 1 2 Per week delivered by carrier J6 .WHKKI.Y. Ono year -. SI W) Hlx month. 7B Ono year. If iwlil for In advance... . 1 do Hlx month", " " " CO Wl'otniBtr Hro authorized lo re reive MibttcrlfitloDii. rfc-Kntfred an hwoiuI-cIh matter nt tbo H(iltiiii,OreKon,i'MtoMlce, Juno 21, 1W(. TIIK 1II.AI.VK nKCIHTION, llcji'jljlicaii National Ticket. For President, JJI5N.IAMIN JIAKKISON, Of Indiana. lor VIco President: IWSVl P. ZSIOUTON, Of New York. Kou Miiwiiii:ntiai. Kmxtojis. Holier! McLean, of Klamath Coiuity. Win. JvtijuiB.or .Miitlnmniili County. C V. J "ill on. if CIiiImi County. KATUItDAY, AUdCHT 11, 1H8.H. tin: i . i i . i 1 1 1 : i c ta.v In preparing the senate bill ns a wilwtltulo fur Hi Mills bill, the duty on lumber Ih fntinil to bo a sliini lilliiK block Senator l'linnb and other senntois from the prulrlostutos, Insist on the abolition or tlio reduc tion of this duty in obedience to the urgent call of the people they ropri nont. 'I'liey tell of tlio Impoverish ed condition of thotisonds of (he funning class, whoso property Ih mortgaged for all it Ih worth, and who am being drained with exces sive interest. They have to deal with tho inexorable logic of factH. Mr. Plumb lnudou point the other day, when he (iioted from a h pooch of Mr. Illalno In the 1ioum of ropro sontutlvos, In which ho protested against the proposition to tax lum ber. The Maine statesman said : Whenever the Western front lors man undertakes to malic for himself a home, to (III the soil, to carry on the business of life, he needn lumbor for bin cabin, he needn lumber for bin fence, he needs lumber for IiIh wagon or cart, he needs IuiiiIht for bin plow, he homIm lumber for almost every purpose In his dally life. And this crude product, of which hti hmt constant need, Hhould come Into bin hand without ayliig tri bute to the lumber Imrous. lit pro imrliiK the wiinto hill it Ih found that thedemand for revision and ro iluetlou Ix equally urgent and more Widely spread than the high pro tection demand, and the semite Ih laitweeu two llrvn. I .literal conces sion will have to Ih mado, and by tile time that the measure in prepar ed for introduction in thonenuto, it U thought the reduction of Ihmw It proiM, w 111 U fully equal to that made by tho Milt bill. The taillV plank in the Chicago platform tMmlt lu the way of the revUlon de nmmlod and proMnl, but the utter ance of a few hundred huatml poll tlelau who an governed wiloly by pedloliey, imiot not be allowed to iloAkHt needed logUlation, or there nioval of a tUoal burden which tho (HHiple Ami to Ih oppnwtlvu. The good steamship, City of New York, steamed In New York harlwr early on Friday morning, bearing the returning statesman, James O Illalno and family. Immense prep arations were made to give this dis tinguished American a "grand ova tion." A flotilla composed of every pleasure craft procurable, and form ing a column two miles, was to be his escort to the wharf; and the preparations mode ashore for his re ception, in the way of triumphal arches, bunting, flreworks, huzzaing masses and the blare of brass bauds, it lias taken the press dispatches from that city nearly a week to re count. All the details of the reception seem to have been successfully car ried out. The hero of the celebra tion was found happy and In good health, the speeches were all appro priate and felicitous, and the popu lar enthusiasm seems to have been unbounded. The man from Maine made a speech in which he declared that the cordial and heartfelt and magnificent welcome accorded him was more acceptable than any olllce the American people could liestow. lie also declared that after a cloc personal study of the social and llseal systems of the old world, he wns tho more convinced of the wis dom of our American statesmanship and the more devoted to the policy of protection. This renunciation In unambitious stalcwnuiu is certainly edifying. When 'Wolsey was cast down from his towering height by his monarch, ho was so Impressed with tho vanity of human wishes, that in tho bitter ness of Ids humility lie exclaimed, Vnln pump nml glory nf tlio uorld, I Imte ye! Hut Mr. Itlalne has no such cause for misanthropy. lie Is admitted by political friend and foo to bo the most popular American ; ho is rank ed as our Hist statesman ; but for his persistent refusual he would have been oIhhoii for standard bearer by the republican convention ; and this hearty acclaim when lie reaches his native shore Is an honor such as a private cltlon hut rarely receives. And bore he Is contented to stop short. Twleo ho wasdofcated in nat ional convention by solium In tho Republican ranks; hut ids friends never failed lu liissupport, and when his name was a third time presented It carried tho convention by storm. Ho made a gallant light for presi dent and barely mlsed winning the transcendent prize. Ills friends, which seemed to Include nearly tlio entire republican party, wanted to make yet auotherllght In his name, having Mattering Indications of suc cess to Inspire their zeal; but at tho the moment when the fruition of a life's public labors seemed within roach, this much-enduring states man repressed his ambition and de clared ho would go no further. Whether this ovation is in recog nition of ids self-abnegation, or whether It is designed as a sueeesful send oll'to the campaign in which the hero will be a Kittling actor, is of uogivat moiuent. It N certainly a gratifying testimonial of his endur ing hold tin tbo hearts of bis eouu tryiuen; it must boa groat pride to himself Mild the latter are proud FKL'IT EVAPORATORS. Salem Enterprise Adequate to Dispese of Our Increasing Crops. The people of Oregon are begin ning to wake up to a realization of the wealth there Is in the fruit that grows so prollllcally and with so lit tle cultivation or care. California with all her flue climate, long, dry Hummers and glare of sunshine is not to bo allowed to monopolize the great industry of fruit drying. The Journal has recentlyspoken in praise of the enterprise displayed by the big establishment in our city for drying fruit on a large scale. Now it is pleasing to note smaller but no less worthy ellorts In the same line. II. H. Jory & Son, of South Salem have patented a portable fruit dryer of theirown invention tlinthas gain ed high praises and first premiums at our own and neighboring state fairs. A cut of the machine can be seen in our advertising columns The evaporated fruit also speaks for the machine''. The increasing sale of the apparatus is another convinc ing testimonial of its cfllclency. Mr. Jory is now at Molalla erect ing a No. :i drier with a capacity of twenty bushels per tiny for Mr. A. firay. This is the tenth disposed of during theseason by this linn. Ono has been put up for Mr. P. M. Illn erson at tho mouth of the Clacka mas with a capacity of 100 bushels per day. Mr. Oliver Jory is putting up another one on the Columbia river, !!0 miles above Vancouver, in Washington Territory. And en quiries are beiugconstuntly received that indicate an increased demand. Salem limy indulge in a justifiable pride in thus sending out so many valuable machines, invented and manufactured within her own bor ders. to honor him. Our Loss Seattle's llaln. Salem and a large circle of friends lor-c a well known family by the re moval of Mr. J. "W. Spriggs and wife and children, who go to Seattle. Mr. Spriggs, hits of late been prac ticing law in this city, and was at one time pastor of tho Christian church. Subsequently ho was or dained a Unitarian minister, hut did not re-enter tlio pastorate. Ho hits considerable ability as a speaker ami a temperament and manner that win friends. le has secured a posi tion In the county auditor's olllce at Seattle. Mrs. Spriggsnnd the young people alo made many friends, who will unite In wishing all much hap piness In tholr new home. Miss Rom is specially remembered by theJouiiNAii, because she lias held a case in tho olllce. Tho Delaware peach-growers are organising a "poaoh trust." Some thing of the kind may lie noco-onry, but we hope the movement will ex tend to the basket. We can even now tniht a peach, with the good side tip and the bod side down, with more confidence than we can the oiton faced Imsket with its broad, smiling top, a full face of honesty, and a lying ImiMoiu halfway up tho Imskot. The poauh Is all light; it's lite pit tlmt istoosdtallow.-Hurdotto. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. CmusTiAX Church. Elder P, It. Burnett, pastor. Preaching at J0:30 a. m. ana 730 p. m. bunaay shool at 12 m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. M. E. Church. Services will be held in the M. E. church to-morrow as follews: Morning, at 10:30; Evening at 7:30, Sunday school at 12 Jr. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 0:30. All are invited. Seats free. Rev. W. Kollins, pastor. Haitist Church. Corner of Libert v and Marion streets. Rev. A. R. Medbury, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. M. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at noon. Young Peoples' meeting at 0:45 P. M. Weekly prayer Meeting Thursday evening. All are cordially invited. Urllglons Xotu, Elder Uashor of the Dunkard church will preach in the C. P church to-morrow at 3 p. m. Elder J. W. Webb will preach at the penitentiary to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. No services at the Congregational church to-morrow. The ordinance of immersion will be attended to at the Christian church to-morrow night. The Oregon Land company must be meeting with success for they are branching out as far as Albany where they have rented the brick building adjoining Stewart &, Sox's hardware store, and will open a real estate olllce, to bo managed by Messrs. George Dickerson and W. llobsou. Tlic (ireat Laml Enterprise. Knorgetie measures are being adopted by the Mexican Land and Development Co., for the carrying out of the great enterpri-e to wliicli wo alluded In a recent issue in con nection with tlio Grant of Land it has required in the state of Tama i-lipa-, Mexico. Tlio hardest of the surveying is already done, and it is estimated that in a year, 4,nmi,o(H) acies can bo surveyed, of which the Company will take 1,000,000 acres. The land has navigable rivers, and harbors, and coal, and dense forests of Hue timber, and petroleum, and precious metals, and other minerals; nut Mtnnoso It had nothmi; at all ex cept the bare land, and suppose that it does not bring more than the ?1.2o per acre, you might figure what the prollt will be on some million acres. We know' what land is. We can see It. It is always where we can examine it. The most successful companies for somo years havo been organized on land. Tho whole world knows what a boom there was in Southern California last year, and tho many fortunes that were made. None of these begin to compare with tills enterprise in magnitude, nor in its possibilities. It comprises not alone millions of acres ot land industries. Ncmeiit TheGlory Crowned Giant of the Show Work A HUGE AND COMPLETE MIRROR OF WONDERLAND! 10 ACRES CROWDED TO FASdTO AMAJjJii TWO BIG, BRILLIANT AND BEWILDERING PERFORMANCES AT - SALEM,OREGON. Tuesday, August 28tht. 1888. NOTE The arrangements of the American Showman's Pooled League will prevent any other Circus from visiting Salem this season. Editor. ROTHER GREAT 3-RING CIRCUS. ELEVATED STAGE, REAL ROMAN HIPPODROME And. 5-Continent jVTenagerie. All of Earth's Illustrious Mid-air and Arenic Champions, Prairie Heroes Hippodrome Celebrities, Marvelous Human Phenomena and Uarest Zoological Treasures Merged and Marshaled in a colossal and Unparalleled Unity. $3,500,000 lavcslcil'ior Hie Public's Delcdation! Actual Daily Expenses, $1.200!' SELLS Human Imagination Confounded by its Magnitude! but the opening formally iiu See the Company's advert elsewhere. C'hkwihi Tin iir nk: Cuukivmmimii Tom Itayno of IMtUhurx U iimhably llio muddent man in Washington. He who iiiiith ImptvaNtst with Mo KluUy' high tnrttr ikhcIi that lie oKloml UM,oOi oople fbrwurdwl to bU cuualMiiiuiU. After nonrly tbo elllltv niiiiMuit bud IhhU dUtributod It w illMcownsI that the Wowru itMUJt Printing OltUv had made a mUUke, mid Mr. lUyne's oonstltu- out luul Uvn iipllMl with the HtvH f MoMllUn uf 'lVuihiww, ono f tlte lettdUitf IVinin-wtle meJitU'r t the Commit Uv of YVv aud MeMU, In nupport itf the Mill bill. ' v yj-"" " Kt'.N TOH l Ml. VI 4 llIU lIlMUVWVtl the tuitu uhouMVf away tltf Ltuue Umke MWr at the time of tho Chi- cunVvnt iu . lie wa n old em ploye of the Mnittr, who wmyht to ttk Utujf BlutMUiiit irnulu lu th y. Tli fOHr, AM liupuhn MM lo ttnvke the law to It fulkat .vUMit, but m Mvmid thought b oxx-liMlt! to ih iho nutter drop. .Mr. tuaurrauKi) aawlto lbk wt (.. U tuUuko mjmI on that to sunnily rvrtu. . Til V.-kl. ClI'lTAI JtUMKAl (I tr. V .y'Mi 0tM4 nf lw The Allmuy Democrat says: Tbo Statesman Is engaged from day to dy lu making Inexcusably dirty and brutal attaoks upon Col. l.eo, of the Indian sehool at Chomawn. The Capital Joiminai., which Is a vury devout republican iior, thus e.MKKin tliH porMinal spite which actuate theStatiteiiian : "Hut ovary Intelligent (Kirwin knows that this brutal and unprovoked assault on Supt. l Is pnanpttHl by pewonal -pll and partisan miiiMr. Ho is a doiuoerat, HpiKHiited by a domoomtic wliulnUtrHtton j and this Ih hUuii MiiloiiNbhiMii. Ho lias Ikvh wtver. tWng for lads lately and hi wtron a went to bin own party oryau. TbU wH'itu. to haw rlllHl thr Stattv mail wlltor with froiuy, and his raving the 1mm wmk or two lxlm' I hi UMOkMitrollabh nwd. Mr. I a fl loft tbo buslnom lomt aito." Mild tboox-uinplre, "but It seems to follow mo still, oven to my own home." "How is that?" asked his auditor. "Well, iny son works in tlio iron mill and my daughter is a lino young lady. 1 go homo at night and tlnd my Uy on the strike ami my girl gone on balls anil parttos. Kven my wire given mo chicken ltitAj Cull l.i- 1 . -- i . . . 1 0 " "0. IHI tlio old umpire slgliwl. Pittsburg Clironlole. Wuiuifrful 1'uro!.. W. 1). Hoyt vfe Co.. "Wholesale and Itetall Druggi-its of Itoine, C5a., say : We have been soiling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Hitters mid Jiucklcu's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled reme dies that sell a well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in tliiseity. Sev eral cases of pronounced Consuui) tion have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of L)r. King's Now Discovery, taken in connection with Kleotrie Ititters. We guarantee tliom always. Sold bv Dr. H. V. Cox. ONLY COMPLETE, PERFECT AND SUMPTUOUS REPRODUCTION OP THE '. Races, Revels and Gladiatorial Combats of Ancient Rome IN NEARLY 2,000 YEARS! ' GO Englishand Kentucky Thoroughbreds in Soul-stirring Struggles for Supremacy! Enormous Ilaco Track Four Times Around, One mile! Notalily and Triuinpliniitly Itchiforceil this Season with ono Towering, King ly Figure of Western Romance, OGARDUS! Capt H. B CHAMPION WING-SHOT OF THE WORLD, AND HIS GIRTED SONS! KrMH, and society, linpo many privations upon the female sex, in tlio way of di- Elrst it is one frwak, and t lion anothw. and from th mot, that niHiiy of them are uiihealthv in the extreme, it Is small wonder that many women MUvumb, and that "rVniHlo wiNkiite." is th im rv.w oueui rtwuii. i)r. nerves Favorite PrHriHhui b the only positive cure fVkr thm iMiniaalnu in exU-tonio, Mllll tlltHMIUlIf! Of WtMIICH Mil bir I iM io iim emoaev. "lavonto i l'iMriition" is the legitimate merit- i-iHh OMvruuy cottilKHlllital liv an U wry uauoaoitwly euriorMHl by bU exjKrieil ami skfllful iilivkfolMii MloWHXHintruieii In Imtlaim, andii alau(ei to woman delicate th merrhanU of thU elty, wtthi ,innlUon. Ills t he only nuMloliw who,., he w .lei, ,k hi, ! Ufflr.X!5. !!? t hi tawwuMl ijuaJHk ami land-, uAmHuivk, that It will the satiX! Ium Integrity " l SlhM auU Heals. Santa Abie soothes ami hcnls the iiieiiibniiiesof the throat ami luiius when poisoned and intlamed by dis ease. It pi-events night swHits and tight now across the elust, can's cough, croup, a.-thina, colds, bronch itis, nueumouia. wii(Hi)imreoueliaiul nil other throat and tune: troubles. No other medicine is so sueeossful in curing nasil catarrh as California Cat-K-Cure. The enormous and In creasing demand for these standard California remedies confirms their merit. Sold and absolutely guaran- t.uul liv n V M..(tl, ...-. i. .. ... oi .v. .v -.. ,. . .uuiuivtio iv i.u. in il a package. Three for $2.60 ar Atlii csr. The OIUOIXAL AIHKTIX-. OINTMENT to only put up tarL twivounco tin Ixwos, and Is Hv .lsolute cure for old sores, burns wounds, chapped hands, and al' "kin eruptions. Will !oMthiU euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AUIKTIXK OINT- VIOT'P. ViL. .... n , ...... (i., 1W State street, SaUm, at -5 itHla )sr box by mail 30 eeuta. Only Fiill-Giwn Fair of Blood-Sweating Hippopotami on Earth! "WK'VE GOT'EM ON THE LIST!" .'00 IM1I2X0MKXAL ABEXIC AKT1STS! 90 DAZZLING ACTS! Scotch Athletes, Arabian ilcteors, Japanese Marvels, and a Gigantic European Vaudeville Combination, in Daring and Dashing Per formances on the Huge Theatro Stage. XO SKltU AND YK1.1.0U- l.KAV ATT11ACTIOVS! NOT A SINOI.K CIUlSTXITt 50 CAGTsOFWILD BEASTS UNIVERSAL REFLEX OF SAVAGE LIFE 23 BAREBACK HORSES"83 Helnetl, ItUIilen siul firlvcn by oae man ami Hint mnn.THE GltEiVT O'DELU Groatet, Cmndost, Most Famous and Hest Tminetl Herd of Elephants on American Soil-including "ltajali," the Colossal, All-overshad- owlng Central Figure of his Itaee; "Sid" tho almost Human Clown Elephant, and the only Uaby Elephant on tho Continent. PEERLESS, POETIC, ROYALLY RESPLENDENT STREET PARADE AtUHwriiiguB ,lle l,"WI Thoroughfare,! at 10 o'clock Every Morulne. U.sitnl Popular 1'ricas of Admission 1M-I(u:mni7cas at UsiiaTHours. CIIK.IP 1UIUXD-TIIIP KXCniSIOXS HX ALL KAII.KUADS! See Station Agent. For Paiticulars. AboXxMrit MeUtanvUle AnH l.r-liuailh. Altarny 27lh ItiHOmifMi. MedfbrU NKW TO.UAY. tloil 111 'r' ! nr M..u.A.u ...ill 1... rirfUudwl. rhW uimmih. Kas (mmh! lwASfefriR,.lJM, fcu,4 '.VWW If. Pfcre' PlWiAiitWiUou OmooIm, lAUtUworitttuirttc o wrHu to aiw of doMP. ini. rt. Tukw Nl f ThU. 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