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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBMSHBD ' EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. nr tub Capital Journal Publishing Company, I IHCOnrQRATW lOBtt, Csrstr Osrt sad LllrtT Btretti, TKKMB OK ryIWCIUlTION I)A1I.T. Ono ymr, by mall. hit mhnfha. liv mn Three months by mail 00 Hlx mbnths.by mull J? Three months uy innu... -' I'er -week delivered by carrier 16 -IVHEKLY. ii b 75 1 00 w ono year Hlx month One yeur. If pnld for In advance,. Blx months, ." " " - jsyl'otitmnsters uro authorized to re vive suliscrlptloiis. irKiilcrcd n secoiul-clnwi matter nt tho Hnliiii.Oreoii, l'Uinieu. J tine 21. 1W. Republican National Ticket. For J'roaldont, 3JKNJAMIN liAimiKON, Or Tmlliiim. For Vlco PrcHlik'iil: FiKVI I'. MOItTON, Of New York. T'OK I'ltHKIDIlNTIAI. Kl.IXTOIW. 3tol'rtMoIii,of Kinmntli County. "Win. Knput.of Multnomah County.' O. W. I'ultnn.iif Clatsop Comity. TUKKPAY, AUdUBTai, 1888. 1KHV PKOTIH'TION WOHKS. Our hlfjh tiirlll' policy would bo iiioro witlnfiiftoryaiid tiU'ocllvo If It oxchitlcil tlu puiiH!rcluw of Kur k'iiii workmen from our hIiuivh, .-aw well iih tlio )ro(liielH of foreign -worltHhopH. Ah our protective Hyn- tem now workH. the iniimifiiclurcr Iiiih the adviuitiige over liln foreign ilvul In the lux levied on tho liitter'n jtocmIh when wiit to our portH, while foreign liiborurx Hock here In every piiHwjnger Hhlp, to oiler their servlm jit u price lniulc(Uii(e to mipport ii Jionie workman. Thin IhhIiowii In tho denertlon of tho woolen umi .-4'otton iiiIIIh of the lCiwtoni Btnk-H liy American operatives Tho prlco of labor Ih brought down ho low In -thono eMtabllHltnientH that limnu people rufuwi to work in tliuni; tho inoveMiuiit of tho young men and fwomen ofthowo eonimonwealtliH Ih weHterly, leaving their place in the textile factories to lm lllled by -Caiiiullans, Irish and other nation iilltli'H from KurojHi. During tho freight handlers' utrlko in Now Yotk noma yearn ago, when 4fi,(HK)inon turned out Ih-cmiho their jmy, thoy complained, would not Hiipixiit their familloH, tlio Van derblltrt and UouUU and Drown and other millionaire umployon, tw fuwd to make a more eullable division of Uiu Joint earnings iuit put on refugee MonnonltoH, CroaU and a whole rabble of foreign im- migrant who always hwarm tho tunoiiiont Iioukw of that elty. Tho tlUpatoho to-day give the xulwtaneo of Uonoral Master Work man l'owilorly's testimony Imforu Congressman Kuril's committee. Among oilier thing ho told of a jnlno In Pennsylvania, whorxi he naw upwards of a hundred llungu rlans who ate food that wan crawl ing with inaggiitH, and tho smell of tholr lirmul was otlmslvo. Thoy luid ixuiio to take tho placet of itrikun, and by tholr employment thoHtrlke In tho Carlnrndale region waH subdued. A few year ag) In tho twine utato, a largo ping of Hul- .Harlan and other from eastern Hur)Mi wow employed to build railroad. Tlmy would m1 what- ivur errlon they could ivrno tuir ;for food ; and having no worn- hu aiuoiipt them, they made forvl- Hilo Milmint of ono or two vlllagxt 'Siialditim whoni they UmhI for tlio !lkmo of t he oiunp. l'i,wdurly y hU pirty of lliiujpriunH lmd half a xHHvof womoii who ktvihI for gvm- It wlUUailiulttwl that lluo In- tMuoM abuw h pr way at pntot- d Uto dlniilty Anvorknii Mmt, mm It k U W rvgrvttttd Otqy ar tH jfMHMwl. Mr. Auuuldttwn lwa an rtiel lu the XmrUi AiiiHriwn He- vJw, hovittg t)M ikM4ly ivf a htli Urttt mi AhtvIku wm1 to pnv- -thH t)M AwmtUmw UImmmt ; yH UU -jmIIW Mtv AIM wtUi UuHiptriMiw; atwl w!mm iIh?kwI wWt UyMM44 xhco) )m mM Im AmmmI tkM wwk ,jxt4 hmnhiM, 0huUmI mmI illt , jfMit. 11m twl' JhI Awtory Ih th -omtulry, wbk'h wt Uu IktmtMM of VhhmIwm Utlf a hiUMmh Mkw to "Smrtwt, W owMn by k wlUttt hmh wmiuI t'hlu, mmI ItM work jhwjiI are green Scotch girls and Celestial). This la protecting the American la borer I It is heresy for a republican paper to mention these facte, but they are the staple of conversation In the wqrklngmcn's assemblies, , and the political discontent thpy .arouse waijhpwn wltb. atartllrjg signifi cance lu Indianapolis 4en days ago, when some frcpublican managers sought to get up a proletariat dis play In favor of Harrison, to Induce Gov. Porter to accept the nomina tion for goyernor. The labor organ izations metln large numbers, we arc told, but ,the meeting did not run along Hinoothly. They elected Ii. I. Carter chairman, an avowed Henry George diHcipIe, and adopted tho following preamble and resolu tiens: Under a cull from the oliticuI friondH of Henjumin Harrison, for a muHH meeting of JalHiring men to consider the propriety of urging cx Governor A. G. Porter to become a candidate for governor of tho re publican party of Indiana, and to give an honest expression of their feeling? upon that subject: Now, therefore, we, a popular gathering of workingmeii, representing tho several industries of tho city of In (JIunajMills, irrespective of party, here assembled, declare First We are unalterably oppoed to tho election of Henjnmin Harrison to tho presidency of the United State's, because his life and olllelal record fully demonstrate that ho is blindly wedded to the corporate powers of the country, and has no proper regard for the interests of labor. Second That we are not to be longer deceived by a system of ex tortionate "war taxation," although denominated "protection," which demands tribute from tho millions of wage workers for the benefit of tlio wealthy trusts and combines. Third 'I hat wo demand cheaper necessaries of life, a wider market for our products, and that the American home shall not bo trans formed into a grog shop and our people debauched by cheap whisky. Fourth That to become a candi date on tlio republican state ticket Is to adopt Honjarnln Harrison's record and tho platform on which ho stands, and we now plodgoour votes and lullucncc in opposition both to said candidate ana platform, and likewise to any person who shall espouse them. Therefore be it Uesolved, That woslnwrely advise Alhert U. rorter, who lias hereto fore evinced a snirlt of friendship toward the workingmeii of Indiana, Unit lie shall not, at this late day in his life, place himself in an attitude of hostility to their Interest or lend himself to his personal enemies, who would thus uso him in an hour of dire extremity for their own selfish purposes, and bring upon his own head H' huuillliiil"" ""' oeteat. A committee of ninety-five, who, tho report tellH us, "had never voted any but a republican ticket," pre sented thorosolutlonstoGov. Porter, which allayed Ids inimical ambition. Tho Philadelphia Press, a stanch protection organ, denounces tho callers of tlio meeting as "meddlers," and asserts that until the meet lug wits held tlioro was no doubt In tin mind of any one that Porter would bo nominated and that he would accept. Tho dlllloulty that besots the republican cause In Indiana Is further shown lu tho action of the state federation of trades, which has adopted resolutions denouncing Gen. Harrison's candidacy, and will lug on workmen lu Hint and other stateo to vote against lilin. Those are awkward truths and show the evil otlectH of our so-called protective iolloy, and what comos of a national republican convention ignoring republican principles. It U dangerous to swap horses whon eroding a Mrvxiui. HOW TORY STAND. Some newspapers have declared that through Ato., C&vlfld-'?.4n- fluence the prcsideqtfJhaBoeamfl, total abstainer. ftW, Ajome i&mn cratic papei1ilqutbjri aWeg abstinence, mtkkf. fc"3?Rhl about Gen.BpCTlspflrrRkeftxIw?. his organ, the4ndUopols, Jfy3i& A story ban been fetartcdin-Chirjago to the effect that General Harrison Is In favor of prohibition. This Is a lie. General Harrison-is a republi can. On the temperance question as on all others-, ho stands nyith the republican party. Though a practi cal temperance man,' General Har rison is not a prohibitionist. In a speech delivered In Danville, Ind., Nov. 26, 1887, he said: "We said In our state platform that we were In favor of clothing local communities with power to act upon thlfltmestlon. Thero I stand, for one, to-day. I do not beliove in state prohibition as the best method of dealing with this nuestion." Nothing could be more explicit than that. .Si:natoii Evaiits expresses tho opinion that congress will adjourn before election day; while Sunset Cox thinks it is more likely that the long fccssion will run into the short one, and tho trouble will be continuous until the 4th of March. POSTMASTK11 GAI.IiAUHKll, of Omaha, has taken the preliminary steps towards raising a national Irish-American fund for erecting a monument to General Sheridan. A Ki:wsiAi'Kit biographer of Sheridan tells us that his parents came over from Ireland in the same ship Unit brought the parents of the Iato President Arthur. Ai.omiNON Sahtouis, Nellie Grant's husband, has become rich through the death of his brother. 111(1 I'KACIIKS. lltmVUKN TWO M1I.I.STONKS. In Now York two girls employed In a tobacco factory testified buforo thooougnfestouat Immigration com mittee, giving tholr vIowh of the cause of the reduction of women's wage lu that elty. Tholr toMltuony gave oltoiiro to tholr employers and thoy wore promptly discharged. This Is a striking exorcise of tho tyranny of capital, and shows tho holplwwuoNi of tho elans dependent on that power for a living. Thoo two victim am summoned boforo n committee clothed with power to Mind for ihmxui and jxipers, and atv put under oath to tall tho truth. Ah loyal oitlwiM they lwvo no elvuloti but to juwwvr tmly wluttovor tluurtkuM may l put to thorn. For thkt porftirnMiivo of h vub4k duty tlwy aro dvriwl of tho iimmim of living. Thoiv U h tMlk of applying to Mayor Hewitt to MUteUon and oiort-o a ixkiHHthH to I taken tip lu t)M4r btfludf; him! ow Now York plr uttyn Um ooHnulttfo owi;ht to iw powir to hwmI Uo hhmi wImi illrdiarjffwl tlw girbi Uvw tho lwr of iln. )HHto to HMw ir for tlwitr ouo-ditcC Mrs. Cinovcr has tho thanks of this olllco for some very largo and luscious peaches. One measured ten inches around. l$y tlio way, what will not a dem ocrat tlo to beat the record of a Tip pecanoe peach? It Is said that the peach expert or "fruit editor of the great moral teacher" (of Statesman ship?) of Salem is tho victim of a laughable, practical Joke. When ono of the extra largo peaches for which Salem Is becoming so noted, was placed lieforo hlsadmlriiiL'inr'0 lu. ..oU,i into print Willi its meas urement, and had It named "Tippe canoe." A well known banking man of tho democratic persuasion probably looked across tho street about that time. Not long after another monster icnch was placed upon tho fruit editor's tablo, and duly measured and the astonishing record published to the world. It how over escaped the watchful eyes of the ox jert that a couplo of peaches had Ihhmi adroitly put under what appeared to bo but one peach skin. Nor was any sarcasm detected in the name assigned the fruit of ex traordinary dimensions "Tyler, two." At the prohibition olub, la-t night, C. W. Sours displayed some hand some poaonos, one HIJ liy I0j inches. Ho named It "lieucral Pink." Tills splendid specimen was afterwards brought to tho Joi'knai. office. The editorial, roportotialand typographical force have examined It, llro. l)avey,and declare it lo bo a "single" peaoh and not "twain niado ono." Whon Mr. Soars lriugs lu a supply of tho other fruit nmrly tux largo, an Inmost report as to its tlavoraud quality, shall apinurln those columns. Tb Ancient Bona Cteco. Such curiooa and beurtlfol cretnr wap brought before oar eyea is Ib&d miT6 known eveo In mr reading. And. I ptxJ .tlreb'.tnral beanty ww not tUtlx: ttrjiaUcEJ. "CThere were ostriches i.ted,M ytWtll bellere me. of roll daibWlalaehbvdrcd with rermlllon; tdlied7K&cJEie hd been gilded, dlWeioOtfla4d-triellca, which were etfrlcrnsl fcdsrned niih. light colored scarf a and gold -tinsel. I ihonld weary yon were I to enumerate the strange creatures which I saw Besides the mora common kinds, there were -rlrer ioreci (tlr a clomsy beast, and as little like to a horso as can bo 'concelTed, except, they say, as to the head when the upper half is protruded from the water), and rhinosceroses and tebraa fbeasts curiously striped and not unlike to a verr strong and swift ass), and, above oil, elephants. Though I liked not tho artificial adorning of some of these creatures which Indeed, I thought proof of a certain vulgarity hi these Romans I could not but admire the skill with which all tbeso animals had been taught to keep in subjection their natural tem pers and to lmltato tho ways of men. This was ospociauy manliest in ino eiepnants. Ono of these huge beasts, balancing him self most carefully, walked on a rope tightly drawn. Other four, on the samo most difficult path, carried between them a litter In which was a fifth, who repre sented a sick person. And oven mora wondorful than these were tho lions and other beasts of a sim ilar kind. It has always been a favorite marvel of tho poets, how Bacchus was drawn in a chariot by leopards which ho had trained to bo as docilo as horses. But hero I saw Bacchus outdouo. Lions and tigers, panthers and bears appeared pa tiently drawing carriages; lions being yoked to tigers and panthers to bears Wild bulls permitted boys and girls to donee upon their backs, and actually, at tlio word of command, stood upon their 'ilnd feet. Still more wonderful again than this was tho spuctoolo of lions bunt Ing hares, catching them, and carrying tho prey in their mouths, unhurt, to their masters Tho emperor summoned tho Hon tamer who had trained tho beasts in this wonderful fashion, and praised him highly for his- sldLL Tho man answered with as protty a compliment as ever I heard "It is no skill of mine, my lord," suys ho, "tho beasts aro gentlo because thoy know whom thoy oenro." St. .MCtlOiOS ntnta to tho Fair Bex. Tho blondo suffers during tho summer Benson, for estreme warmth will give her faco a dry, colorless look that fa by no moons desirable. If sho Is a wise woman she will not waste her tlmo on any washes, but will rub her faco every night with a llttlo puro ollvo oIL Sho need not put on sufllciont to mako her face look greasy, but just enough to mako it smooth and moke her conscious of tho sensation of smoothness For tho other extreme reached by the blondo an oily akin a toaspoonful of borax in a basin of water will do found a good wash. Tho little black spots, that como oftenest on the noso or about tho chin, aro most easily removed by a watch key. Put a llttlo oU or vasollne on tho spot and then press it nut with tlio rlnj of iho key. Becauso of tho broad edgo it hurts less than tho squeezing with tho fingers and is moro certain. Tho wise maiden would bo tho ono that attends to this at night, so that If the spot Is bruised or red a llttlo oil can bo put on It and by morning it will bo hi good condition. Onr grandmothers woro beautiful at 70; nowadays tho roso is cultivated until Its enormous slzo Is wondered at, but Its porf tune Is gone. So It is with our women. Too many of thorn aro passeo at 25; al though tho fact that tho fashionable novelists aro recognizing, as Balzao did, tho charm of tho woman of 80, still her attraction is as yot confined to tho Fronchy sots In largo cities. Thero should bo no lines on tho faco or hollows hi tho cheeks of tho woman of 23, and if thero aro. thoy must como from lack of sleep or Improper food, for oven caro will scarcely show Itself so soon. Eat well, sloop woll and batho often will bo tho best prescription To eat woll Is an art, for to eat so that the stomach may lie satisfied and regalatod and tho personal opponranco Improved is to bo desired. "Itab" In Phlladelpltla Times. VEf ADVEBTTSDrKNTS. Fruit Farrns! FINE LOCATION, BEST SOL M M t -THE- OREGON LtND COMPANY - Has now for sale twenty-flve 10-aere lots on tnq west siae oi we river, jrom 8 to e Cascade miles irom Salem nna nrar me 're mn u u, ,, , & Wallace, of Salem. These lots are all nicely Situated within sight of the Capital City, nnd having a grand view range. The Soil is of the Very Best Quality For the in full bearing, number them. All Lots Front on a Road And the road lending to Snlcm Is now being graveled, ana will be ono of the FINEST DRIVES leading out of tho city. , ., T , A ,, It is generally conceded thnt Investment In FRUIT LANDS nt the present time oirers aTjcttcr nmurnnce of largo returns than any other form of investment. Prices now being paid for fruit lnSnlem by the "Willamette Vnlley Fruit Companyl Insure, at a Low Estimate, from S250 to $500 per Acre! Tho clqso proximity of Mr. "Wallace's milt farm of 1501 acres to these lots Insures a Fruit Cannery, nnd thus ;con enicnt market, ns soon as the trees nre old enough to benr. Call on tho Oregon Land Company AT THEIR OFFICE IN THE Hank Block on Commercial Street And they will SHOW YOUITHISIPROPERTY FREEIOF CHARGE. n!2Sdw. SEW ADVKimSiatKNTS. Oregon State Fair! GROCERIES. Specialties in Fruits The 2Hlli Auniml Statfi l'alr will be held on tho Fair Grounds, nenr Salem, commencing on tho 17th OF SEPTEMBER, And continuing ono week. Sulictirib tor ttw Jopkn.U. CklliraCrjfePitctor'sCuteria Tkf Chlnma llfttrr. A. llttblwrlyof Portluml, who Is vitltittKnt KIhk ilUwnl'u iiwtr Sll- vorton ! hi town. Ho walks a llttlo lame owIiik to t full from tlw luotthniik'a jmvUIoii, Portland whor by ho broko both los. Ho rvnorte tho Chinaman who wtw thought to bo kUhnl by Clmrliw Smith U n covering. Ho hml gool oare after tho blow was struck, and It la niM that us ho had uvfufe-od ltonmn CHthollolsm a prliid wu brought to nropaw him for tho Journey ho was ijijkmhI to U? about to tko. Two iiiwi, ".'lijwr John," us the I'liltm mau Is oullod, and Smith uro no doubt well itloMtod at tlw fuvorwbl turn. A ftv moro iiwh "laid wit" Utl undwMotoi, and guping ivrUon doom crwkluK on thir hlngtw will mow (WjJy hitr on "hlish bt runic" lixltvkUiHte Um uw4ty of (pnUiiy lb tttMirXM- mh1 of rafmin lag ttotn kutttk. dw arguiiMuta wltb cluU hi1 ititUorltt. A Hk 0nHr- UWMUlM. It Wl i t Mk )iM)u4o ill tkU o4M, 8uVxtM IJHK,NAU TMK CAflTAI. Tlio Iiullatu or "Rancho CUIco." Tlio Indian vlllnpo. Mechoopka. Is about ten nilnutos walk from tho IHdwell man slon, beyond tho orchard to tho west. It lies in a proup of cottonwoods. and Is protty and healthy Tlioro is a school taught by a refined voung American girl, tho houses aro plain wooden ones, qulto as neat as ordinary Portuguese laborers houses. When ono enters, a few pictures, decent furniture, curtains. In some cases sowing machines and muttcal Instru menta aro Been. They show great dignity and simplicity In their Intercourse with strangers When better acquainted they aro happy hearted and childlike; they enjoy life, and have a delightful senso o'f humor Thy seem entirely to lack per sonal pride in dress (except on really grand occasions), but they bavo solid solf respect, ana snow it constantly Tho little girls taught lu their school and In Sunday school are as modest and well behaved children as ono could wish to see, no darker than the Italian peasant children, and ofteu quite as pretty Their singing Is as genuine as that of negro children Tho children, too, are nowtho strongest Influence to civilize tho elders, for the Indians are all proud of then- edu cated children. Most of the llttlo nice ties of dress and home como In this way The children read and 'write and uso Eng lish, and so the parents follow It Is a pretty sight to watb the older children, after sebool. telling to their parents all they bavo learned, or playing: with tb babW. in the rtllaott streote, like any etbsr CallfonOan girls and beys; healthy; happy and basy. C C Parry la Overland m a 4r ay iv Arthur ibuwom .& WM4, "WW ' KtMmwwi HHtar TuWreiilar lafvottra Anu, tttlwitkw to &! to tk frtoj- whs whieti pvanof evl esM of daUM frow nnwiiiiit(oii hi eao family oomr in somU, U4lr vmUktod nMa MMtd as daatp atay so4K f, U ana wurt at vsatdatkw that saale bw or a (roap of bottw OaAgMtiMs, aad tfcirrfcNydt4U, MiUinsiitMlMiL by eaiMtac or promoUc iaAasaau UMr Om air r&saM, sere ttweats, bro MOs, U.. wktaa WwM-tcts TttOKy of tbt tU suMsonaU Uww ftttosusrfort HtbsrottUr basilU. CASH PREMIUMS to the Amount of $15,000 Will bo awarded for Agricultural, Median Icnl nnd Stock exhibits, works of nrt nnd fancy work, and for trials of speed. Tho premiums ottered have been In creased In many cases, nnd new classes hnvo been added. No entry fee charged In illusions J, K, I. nnd Q. A niagnlllcent Held of horses entered, nnd there will bo splendid contents of run- uingnmi ironing eiicn any. Tliodlltcrrnt trnnsportntlon companies will make liberal reductions In fares nnd freights, blecinl attention is called to tho premi ums offered for county exhibits of gmlns, grasses nnd trults. Kntrlox will be recoleilln tho secretary's ottlee lu Stilem, beginning six days before the fair, and on the fair grounds from Frl dsv before tho fair. IVrsons desiring to exhibit In divisions J, K. 0,l'aml()are requested to make their entries on Fri day and Nituntay before the mtr if rxvslhle. AH rntrlra ck.e on Monday. September 17th, nt 7:30 p.m. 1'ItICKS OF ADMISSION: Coupon ticket for men (,lx days) $2 GO Cuuikhi ticket for women (six days) 1 00 Day ticket for men ao Day ticket for women 25 ricketa to tho grand stand nt nice track air males over 12 yenrs 35 Ladles to the grand stand tree. Those delrlng to purchase booths will apply to the secretary. irfl-tMMUl to tho set'retnrv nt Anlnm fur n premium list. J.T. QKKGQ, Secretary. VARIETY STORE! W. M. SARGEANT Kt)H a Hue stoat; of Wall Paper, Iklers and Centers, BABY BIKSGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Tiy Tl CbNis, VtWs 1, 1USKHTS, i4 all kls4 f FKAMfB. MnIHags ail FrtuNS Mitk ( Onkr. GOiD PAINT-READY MIXED, UOac site UMt sa be Utoswiit oc Come and See fw Yourssives Evaporated Apples, Evaoorated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines ' Evaporated Apricots, Evaoorated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches,' Dried Peaches. Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dripfl RranAs' Oregon Petit Prunes. Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins. Persian Dates Weller Brothers' Commercial Btreet STOCK FAKM FOR SALE or RENT! 530 ACRES ,Well watered and plenty of timber. Two nouses and two barns. Good orchard. .MoadOW and 1GO ni-nw nlnvr lnnd. Fifty head of en t tie with the place If wanted,and ham enough to run It. Within Ave mile or utpot on tn somebody. he 0.4 dt. It. A bargain for Enouire at Office of Caoital Journal. G. M. VAX BUREN, Carries a full stock of !, ami i Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, FlfflKG TACEE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO jKFPKItSON, OltlXlON. trM1ptlo( enreftjlly ntinnounded un dr tbwi vhrtun of Dr. J. J. Lmvltt. ranF. ii Teacher of Music As dMlsr 1H ktwls of MiMlod loMfO tnuamstt sow ea tae ISMtalmeot r4n-