Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 07, 1888, Image 2

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
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EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
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"Capital Journal Publithlng Company.
( I.NCOIll'OKA-IT.II
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I'er wwik delivered liy Oflrrler 15
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Uno jnr, If iwlil for In mlvimtc, 1
Six month, " ' " M
B-l'ntmntcrK iiro millionrcd lo re
Ol0 MilmcrlilluiiR.
fti-Knli-rcd iu K-coniU'lnim nintler at tlie
Hnlciii.Orccoi). runtoillfc, Juno 21. Itw.
Iie!!il)lican National Ticket.
Kor President,
KKNJA.MIX HAUKISON',
Of I milium.
Kor Vice IN evident :
hKVl V. MOKTON,
Of New York.
Foil ruiihinn.NTi.w. Ki.ixtoiw.
ItolicrlJ.McUiui.of Kluniiitli Comity, j.,
Win. KapiiM,(if .Miiltiioiiiali Comity.
O. W. I'ulti f CIiiIimii County.'
zatlons. In tills Btnte they will
mnkc a very slim showing. Ihit
thowj who contemplate the nothing
condition of purtiffl without
ntoorptlon, will notico a general
loosening of old ties and it ten
dency to new combination".
Ahiui Instance of the disorganizing
agencies at work, we may cite
thohtrnL'gy of the publishers of the
Voice. They have just Mjcurcd a
subscription of fW.CHXJ from the -ni-portcrs
of their eatise to pay for 00,
000 copies of that pajier to be sent for
one your to all the clergy In the
land. The elleet of this shrewd
movement in seen in the dally ad
hesion of preachers to the prohi
bition party, their Interest being
awakened by (lint red-hot Journal
Istlo advocate. Kncotiraued by this
Hicccsi, the publlHherH are now rais
ing i'JZ.OW additional to place their
piper in Hie hands of half a
million farmers, from now till
election day. We also read of the
activity of the democrats in New
York who iiiv shipping oMVampaign
literature by the car load, and the
republican1', of course, ate no les
enterprising and assiduous.
Tills "educational process" Is one
of the unknown factors in calculat
ing which nominee will lie elected
There may be some lirst-class sur
prises In store for the dear jieople.
lumber, sugar and coal tru-U In San
KrancNco are well known to nil, nnd
A r.Aiiu.
Having sold my office nnd practice
iney snnuiu oc supprusu n mere is t Dr. J.,T. Mason I cordially re
law in the land to dolt. IJut . long co,u.,nl hint to my patrons and
as our leading politicians preach the tw vutc hi general. I shallremain
virtues of protection, and threaten at the office with the Dr. for a few
to Hood the country with free rum j weeks. IJk. J. C. Dykd.
rather than abate one Jot or tittle, S-'81
there is slight Iuimj for escape from' "" '
them roblwr barons. They wl 1 put Ll,c,rlr ""-
tliescrewsaslong as their victims This remedy Is Incoming so well
will bear the p.essure. Hut how ill-1 "VJWton . nee. no
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iinicii anu maiaoro oos ior a. inn- ,.
nopoly organ to ni.iUe m sweeping a
surrender!
Electric Hitters sing the same song
of nrtiit-A purer medicine does
ItK.VI) OUT III" Till'. I'AUTV.
KKIDAV, KKl'T. 7, INKS.
TIIK NATIONAL KI.IX'TION.
licttlugmi elections Is very risky;
guesslngon the result of the national
vote, In this presidential contest, is
utsoa ha.ardous undertaking If one
Is at all sensitive as to his repute as
a political prophet. There is an un
usual amount of changing going on.
Itopuhllum papers are Jubilant with
accessions to their own ranks from
the democratic fold, while demo
cratic editors make equally as Im
pressive n parade of names come
over from the republican camp. The
Volco, (a noted prohibition organ,)
nlso presents every week a formidable
array of republicans and democrats
alike, who have given up old parly
affiliations to cast In their lot with
the cold water icforiucrs.
A fact recently published In brief
terms, and only mentioned In a few
papers, that the Union Labor party
in Oregon has nominated presi
dential electors, reminds us that
some of our exchanges hjhmiIc very
favorably of KUeotor, the presidential
o.iudldnte of that parly, and bespeak
for him a big vote In Kansas,
Nebraska and some southern states.
The republicanism of tho two
states named Is badly a II Voted by
the heavy Indebtedness of the
fai liters. UnprosporoiiH seasons and
oppressive lutciosl have uH'ccfcd
the loyalty of a largo uumlicr of this
class. They see iiiammoth fortunes
piling up lu comparatively few
hands while they iiro uiuiblu to get
out of debt. Millionaires aro
crowding Into tho senate ulmmbcr,
and u gold bug Is placed on the
republican ticket for vice president.
Thimo farmers openly say that
honest labor should have some at
tention from the government, and
laws should I hi iommsI to protect the
helpless class from the mniiotollx
lug and oppressive money jsiwer.
This turns them lu the direction of
any movement that promises aid,
and the Union Labor party will for
this reason lw apt to receive fair
support.
The American party engages but
slight attention from the papers, yet
It come to till a want Unity felt by
j number of our people. The heavy
Iminlgnitlon from foreign parts thnt
woks our shored, Is comiHMcd largely
of a desirable class, It must he ad
mitted, and It nlso contain a large
contingent that adds to our over
crowded Hy K)pulatlou nnd Is ever
ready to stir up trouble. IuiikhUhI
us our lUKiuinu'turtng luditHtry Is
with duftH'thv distribution, It eom
u If the UUr Mipply was lu c&ccKt
of tho demniul. The American party
U or-,tnl4Hl to protei't the home
laUirxir fnni tho competition of his
liuMrted forJgu rival; ami lu New
York, which furitUho the )irsb
dent ml nominee, ((!en. jHiues U
Curtis,) lu California, ImmHl with
CliliiUM1 luimlgrwtbHi, and Mime
other state, It Mill ilravr a tMUnlder
able numUr of votes, which neither
of the taryur iwrtles feel they etui
sjwuv.
Ixdlng uipen re tc luueli en
The l'ost-lntclllgenccr, of Kent tie,
the leading newspaier in our
neighbor territory, finds It necessary
to remind Its readers that It is
republican, its political standing
seeming to be a question with a
portion. We read Its columns
diligently and with approval, and
have felt disposed to pronounce It
stalwart In Its republicanism; but
Its allegiance to party Is impugned
by some iMiliticlans, and the editor
explains how it came about. "When
an aspirant for political honors
presents himself before a republican
c invention," ho says, "this Journal
Indorses or criticizes him according
to his deserts." Herein lies our
cotemporary's ellense. II 11 ml
obedience is demanded of party
organs, an uiiiuipiiriug support
Irrespective of merit or fitness.
Here and there an editor is found
who rccogul.es ids obligations to
tho public, and when a little coterie
of politicians make up a state which
Is lilted to their wants very snugly,
this phllisllne notvspa)cr ,im-' w'"
come forward and proceed to smash.
Tills Is rank treason in their eyes,
and they meet in solemn conclave,
to anathematle the offender and
read him out of the party. This
pleases ihem, no doubt, ami docs
the newspaper man no harm. This
latter person, if he has the faculty
of looking before and after, and
his purines are uptight, knows
that politicians ambitious for office
may come ami go, out society goes
on forever. His account is with the
latter potency, and their best In
terest must be llrst subserved, If he
would make his calling and election
sure.
Dki.keati: VooitiiKisi is again
nominated for Congress by the dem
ocrats of Washington Territory. He
caused publication to be made that
he would not accept another term,
thus afleeting a sweet, reluctant,
amorous delay that is very winning
with some constituencies. His in
tent was understood, for the conven
tion renominated him notwithstand
ing his protest, and the gentleman
very readily accepts. It is love's la
bors lost, however, as the tciritory
is strongly republican, and since
there are no confusing local issues
tills (hue to detract from its strength,
Mr. Voorhees will have a chance of
retiring to private life, whoso sweets
he avows himself desirous to enjoy.
not exist and it is guaranteed to do
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Hitters will cure all diseases of the
Liver and Kidneys, will remove
I'unplcs, Boils r?alt lihcum and
otlur ailcctions caused liy Impure
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I svstem and prevent as .well as cure
lull Malarial fevers For cure of
i Headache, Consumption and In
digestion try Elect lie Hitters. En-
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1 money refunded. Price 50 cts. and
M.OOper bottle at Dr. II. W. Cox's
1 drug store.
'EVT ADVEIIT1SEMKNTS.
GO TO THE
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FOR-
IHwirn-K Muile Kuxy
Lucy Thompson
"rs. liucy inompson Keen, an
actress, wasdivorced by Judge Tulcy
from Colton Heed, a New York
f raveling man. Mrs. Heed said that
she was married in 18S2, and that
her husband left her two years later
because she declined tosupporthiin.
Heed was a young man of leisure at
the time. The actress said that
when Heed deserted her he took her
Jewelry. I Ic afterward returned the
pawn tickets but not the money to
redeem the articles. Khe said she
had lived in Chicago for three years,
her present address being No. -ISA
Wabash avenue.
As the woman left the court-room
she was Joined by Charles Coate, an
actor.
"It quite took my breath away,"
said the blonde actros.
"What did?" Inquired Coate.
"Why, the way I got my divorce.
I had no Idea one could get divorced
so quickly."
"You can get divorced in less time
than it takes to get married," said
Coate. Only a few months ago he
was divorced liy the same judge.
Chicago News.
The lilting Tongue.
Slander attacks us from behind. The
lilto l;rarely felt unless It Ik innlienaiit and
persistent. l)lease loo, often steals upon
at llitougli n vital channel. Tho air c
Imutlic iilkct.s the lungs If tt be iiinlariuuK
It enters the blood. If It change tootUlekly
In tho temperatuie It produces disease of
the thnmt,A.e. Whether Ho.tetter's .Stom
al h Hitters Is taken lo prevent or remedy
the various forms of dlseu.se produced by
iiitasina, such as Intermittent fever, dumb
ague, ague cake or billions iuteunlttent, It
Is and ever has proved to bean cllectlve
and thorough remedy one which does not
only ameliorate tho symptoms of the mal
adies of this type, but eradicates their
cause. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, rheu
matism, bladder and kidney troubles iuc
among tho hiimaulty-atllieting troubles
which It promptly relieves and ultimately
teiiune.
Dry
Goods,
Boots and
Shoes,
Clothing and Hats,
-THE-
GREATEST BARGAINS
-EVEH OFPEHED IN-
General Merchandise !
ad AhMlntt Cart.
The ORIGINAL AHIETIX
I V'l'M r.-vn t . i
.. i i., i. i i ouiy piu up III lul,;.
woHiiiuce lin boxes, and is Ml
.l.solutocuro for old bores, bums,
lotinds, chapped hands, and al'
-Mil eruptions. Will positively
tire all kinds of piles. Aik for the
ORIGINAL ABIETLNE OINT
MENT. Sola byD. W. Matthews,
t Co., 100 State street, Salem, at iB
cents per boxby mail 80 cent.
-UY Till
Capitol Adventure Co.,
Opera House Corner, Salem.
s-ai-dw-tf
THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES
IN THE CITY IS AT
R. M. WA.DB & CO'S
282 to 286 Commercial Street. SALEM.
lllijs III I'lilillo Si'himlii.
TAitirrTAi.K inn it.
There Is no sense In the defeated
part les trying to break the force of
the overwhelming republican ma
jority lu this Htate last June. John
1. Irish Is seeking to convince IiIm
California supporters that the pro
fuse use of money by the republican
committee brought about the result;
and Gov. St. John (lu the Voice)
talk, of the hearty mipport lent to
the republicans of Oregon "by the
railway inoiHiHllcs and the rum
jKiwer." Thin Is only Wilting nlmut
the bush. Then U no disguising
the truth that free wool dominated
the vote, Kurtner and other took
in the foolish talk that the passage
of the Mills bill would bring ruin to
their Interests, nnd In a sort of panic
feeling they voted the rvpuhlleau
ticket under the Impulse of eclf pro
tection. A few venal voter, no
doubt, took bribe, as usual, nd rail
way compunlcH una haIoou kcecrti
lutlucnced all the vote they could.
Hut the! ngeuclc are nt work nt
every election, ami It I unreason
able to tuippaso that last Juno they
should exercise so much more power
than ever tnifore, IVrlir talk did It,
and there U no uco lu any body try
ing to get around thl stubborn fact.
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A CAMIIII AIMI4ION.
It Is lo lie regretted that New
York boys have mieh jxHir opportu
nities for physical development. A
few days ago twenty of them from
one public school applied for exami
nation to bo admitted to the Naval
Academy at Aniuiiolis. All were
found so It is stated well enoinrh
up in their studies, but not one large
enough and strong enough to pass
the physical examination. It N not
likely that the fault or their physi
cal deficiency was due entirely to
the schools, as some of our howling
newspapers tell us. The fault is,
many of the parents of these boy
have themselves deteriorated by
working In doors at mechanical or
sedentary occupations, and by living
in narrower aimrtiuents with less
fresh air than they would have had
In the country. Having less physl.
nil strength themselves, their off
spring also have les. We must not
blame our school for this. Hut we
may blame them because they do
not pfuvido the best physical as well
a tho best Intellectual training.
Herald of Health.
Mpifd in Ike Dud.
Is tt not tictter to nip consump
tion, the greater scourge of human
ity, In tho bud, than to try to stay
its progress on the brink of the
grave. A few doses of California's
most useful production, SAiM'IJj
AH1E, the king of consumption,
will relieve, and a thorough treat
ment will euro. Nasal Catarrh, too
often the forerunner of cousuini
tlon, can be cured by California
CAT-It-CUHK. These remedies are
sold and fully warranted by I). W.
.Matthews A Co., 100 State street,
Salem, at$l, or three for $50.
m:v to-h.vy.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT.MTH.
GEORGE l CABLE
Tills tti U'iiteduiithoriind;faiiicdvlofiitlon
1st, IU rviutii vliolit) repertory from Ills
own writing
jgyT '""" ml ljL
Garland Stoves,
Charter Oak Stove v
Brighton Range
AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES.
Also a Compli'le Stock of Hardware anil Farm Machinery, WagORS anil Carriages?
KiiKit'rn Jo urn u Ik
fJHIlk In tho lllglltt
Irrmit of Mr. Oiule"B
Itterury fiiti-rtulu-inrntH.
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ltewrv.-U M'ntH.TSct'iiti".
llcncml uiIiiiUkUiii, u) tvntK.
TlokelK for wlo ut )iltou's nnd Starr's
book storrN.
100-lw
G. W. JOHNSON'S
LOS
A Nolorluun Woiuau'a llHnl fair
That ivil should sell for f3 jwr ton
on l'uKt Miund and In Kin Krnn
oiseofor tit, nnd IuimUt should be
worth t IS iHr thousand IuSnii Fran
cisco when ItMilUntftioutheSound,
ujtKvuts that a few more jHHmle
should follow the pxmiuiU of tlie
IUvU Itrothnnmud iHtt In hlw.thc
work of which would set the nu
ten to nimluatlut;. OnKnUu.
1 1 U a rtrttidlnn Joke that the Ore-
kukUu U low Uriifou oil yen. and
xrcAMl with their ow u nwlu iwiue the abow ttdinWou would Mievt
to dovoUt mueli uttentkni to the, an ofj yr, Tho extortlou and . provWoiw tbey are always In
Mctlou of thet scattering organl-' fraud jwai tlovl on tho jmbllo by the led.
A San KranclMM dUateh from
SlniaiKire tells of the munler af Lil
lian Hoyle, the woman to whom
Maxwell confessed that he had
klllwl Preller. She left America
about the time thnt Maxwell did.
nud beenmo the recojjnlied lender of
the deml-iuoude lu Hoiif; Kong,
where, elad lu a native ilrvM of ox
traordlunrrlchm!,he finally grew
to bo such n conspicuous figure o'u
the streets thn,t the authorities for.
bade her appearing on them lu day
light. Uu the night of June 4th she
was In company with a jwty of
frleuditnt a native ten garden, which
whs a large eneloKnl place thickly
planted with shrub.
Toward midnight alio vn missed,
ami niter a wearcn ner ixxty wa
found lu a tlark eornur of the gar-
don. She had Uxm ntnbletl todeath.'
HORSES AND CATUE FOR SAIL
T IIAVK h)HKAI.KTHEh"OUX)VIN
I het: One mure, 7 yeoni old, weight
about JKW: oiienily (IitiuiKUrntlou)3 ymra
eld: onnltlly (tVrvhermi) -JymnioM; one
icrudfd horo -.' y ii old; one tucking colt
Inc milk; one two-yi-Mr-oUt helfir. kInIhk
milk, nnd thrre oilf. 1 huc nlMione
mill.
TIN IIOWLKV.
hludor uud one ftmlufr milt.
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MISCEIUNE0US.
VARIETY STORE!
W. M. SARGEANT
Krvp a tine Mock of
Wall Paper, Borders and Centers,
BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS,
Tay TmI Cbts, Vtbciptdti, Bfcj-cltt,
B IMCKTti, ui Ul klii .r riLUKS.
Clotliing,
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Fiirnk liiiir
Goods
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES.
Maul fe and 'nw$ Made (o Order.
I now oiler my. entire stock nt actual first cost, and until I Hud such
a buyer I will continue to sell at retail at greatly reduced prices.
I have tho largest and as well selected stock as you will find In
Salem.
My object in closing out Is that I may devote my whole attention to
my buslues lu Solo.
Call early and see ' the
bargains I have to offer
you.
G. W. JOHNSON,
235 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Tt ue paper. fnv and .center. lnt
feml lb anbt material. iufc a Tube
IVfHU U kinds Unttbee trfaH Wire, and
Mender. Aba the -.
Are hlpilng wit fruit by the ear
load, but their own store U nlu-ava
ttnu.tlve with the Ut x-arkth.j G0LD PAINT-READY MIXED,
lu fWlt, vegvUlb, groevrim and I MaU tor fhuue at alt lxe. In feel erery
the'
Come and See for Yourselves
1VI. 1V1. MEAD,
PRACTICAL CUTLER
FWng Sttj a Spcctaky.
Stopoa the aUr. ppotua Mlata'a Uv
rrSuMe.KalesCCNr.
FOR BARGAINS IK
RURNIXURE
OO TO
ROT.A.N A WHITNEY,
162 Ctt Stitti, ttltm, Onp.
llavtax boutht oat the remainder ol ta
etuUr bmory' Uock, we are prprd u
Mil cbair taww ttaa any tooaa taOrefe
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