Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 07, 1888, Image 4

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EVENING CAPITAL JOUKNAl
Fill DAY, SKIT. 7, 18SS.
Overland to California
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Siwtlirrii Pacific Company's Liiias.
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tte,lnn with nil III" rculiir trains nil tlifi
laaat Hide Division from f'Miliil 1 street,
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H. MOLCOMU, (liiiil.lMmiimnr.
THE YAOUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Ami tirftpiii I I'litiunt'iit imiiiuiny'K
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KEPfBLICAN I'liATFOUM.
Declaration of Principles and Asser
tion of Popular
ItizLt.
Tlie Udpuliliciut ol the United Siatet.
aiHcmlilod ly Iheir delcKKle- in National
cunvriilion, ptUK on the thtnliold or (heir
proceedings to lionnr the memory of limit
Mint great leader, the immnrtal champion
of liberty and the rihl- of the people
Alnaham Ltiiooln; anil to cover alo
nithuiemihi. ofinieriha1iIe reiiiembraiice
and Kfalitude the hemic names of later
leailerii, who have mnre recently liern
cnlled away from .ur counuila (irant,
(iirlield, Arthur, L fit' and Conkling
May their ineinorifs be faithfully cher
Itlied.
We alio recoil with our pectinj;' and
with prayer for his recovery the name ol
one of our living heroes whoe memory
will he iieaure in the hitnry hoili of
Kepuhlicnns and of the lltliuhlio the
name of that imlili soldier mid favorite
son of victory, Philip II Sheinlan.
In the spirit of those gieil leader, and
of our own devotion 'o human liber tj , and
willi that hrwtiluv to nil fnrinH ol di'dpot
i sin ami oppression which l the limda
mfiitnl idea of tlin R. puhlicin parly, wc
tend fiaternnl coiiiiratulatlniis to our fel
Ioat Americans of llratil upon their pril
net nl umiiticipation, which co-npU'cil the
abolition of slonery throughout the two
American continents. Wc earn.itly lijpe
that wc may soon congratulate our fellow,
citizens of Irish birth Uon tho peaceful
recovery of lnunu lule for Ireland.
We alliitn our unswervini; devotion to
the rs-Jiiotitil (Jonitiliition and to the in
dlssolulilu Union of the states : to the nu
loiioiny reserved the stntis under the Con
stitution : to the personal lights and liber
tic of 01117-118 in all the States and Tern
tones in the Union, and tspeuitilly to
tiie supreme am. sovereign riht if
every lawlul cit zen, rich or poor,
nativo or foreiiin bom, whito or black, to
cut one free ballot u. public election',
ami to have that ballot duly counted. We
hold the free and honest popular ballot,
anil the just and equal reprisentatlon of
all the people, lo be the foundation of our
republican government, an(l demand ef
fective legislation to sucur" the integrity
and purity i f elections, wniuh jic the
fountains of nil public authority. We
ehargo that the picscnt uiliuiiiistrntioii
and the Dcmocratio majority tn Congress
one their uxisteiiu; to the suppression of
the ballot by a criminal nullification of the
Coiistitu.ion mid laws of llm United
State-.
Wu are uncompromisingly flu favor ol
the American system of protection. We
protest nK.lilift its distinction proposed
iij the prosidcnt and his party. They
servo the mieiests of Kuioiie; wo will
depport the iiitereiits of America, We ac
uopt the issues and ooiilulentl nipeal lo
the people nr their judinet'l. The pro
tictivo sjBtem must be inaitita ned. Its
abi-ndouinciit Iiki always been followed
by general diiaster lo all iuteiests, except
tlinsii of the usurer and the shcrllV. We
denounce the Mills bill as destructive to
ihu gunirnl business, the labor and the
fHiiuiiig inluicnls of the oountiy, and we
heartily endoii'e tho uor.tlitcnt and
miilotic ucllniis ol the licpublic.in Hop.
resentatives in Congress in opposing tin
p.lSMWU.
Wo oondemn the proposition of the
Democrat!!! parly to place wool on the free
list, and we in si -.t lint the dutlns thereon
shall tin ndjusted and maintained so ns to
furnish full and itdi.ipi.ilu protection to
th it imliiKir).
The Republican Kny would effe'l a'l
needed rudiictioii of the National revenue
bv ieealing the taxux mi tobicco, which
arean anno) aueo unit buidtntoiigiicultiire,
and the tux upon spirns ncd in the arts
ami for me: ha men I purposes; and Ii) cuch
icvuion of the tantf is will lend to chert,
unpoiis of Mich aittrliK as are proiliu "d I v
Ul pvi''O, l. II plouUw iv I, u, XllllLII k
cinplo)nient to our Ulioi, and release Irom
import duties lboe artidts of loteign pro
duutiou (except luxuries) the IlUc of which
can not lie pioducril at home. If there
thud null remain a lamer icveuue thai i."
itijuUite for the wants ol the government
we favor the entile lepral of internal
taxes lather thin the smrinder ol
.iliy ixirt of our piiitiolitu s)tcui ai
thu joint behest of the whik.) tuists ami
tho agents of f jrclgn manufacturers.
We declare our hostility lit the Introduc
tion into this country of lorctgu contract
jbor, anu of I'lunese laUir, alien to oui
civ ilit ti ion and out (.'oii'titution, and wt
demsnd the riiii'l -nforcument of Hit ex
iitiiii law aiiaiusl it, and favor such im
mediate legislation t will exclude such
Utxir fnuu our sIhum.
We dfdare our opposi'mn to all combin
ations of mpltal orgaiiltwl in trusts or ot'ier
wie, to liuntiol mlMtianb 'he coiolition
of trade among our cititeni, and wn com
mend to Coui;reas ami to the State IgU
stmts, in their rtspeclne jamdnition.,
suoh leuitlalinu as will pievvm the exuetl
thui of all wIiciiim loopnissri the po tiJnti)
limine chaiissM on tlisir suppHe-, n bv un
just latin foe the irsixpoitailim of thuir
Hh1ih-I to msikct. W pHne the Iwi:
itlatloii by Coittis to prevent alike un
just bu(diiH and. unfair iWfiioiuulions Iwt
tween live ttts,
Wi iWlm the pivlio of lpnpriling
th puliliit Until of the Vnhel Malm t b
lHHtietMi(k foi Atixricsn HiWn ami mt
tlr, not 1R4. which lh U.iMiUtixtn
iiartv fsUblisntit in iStti. anainst th
(Wr. ami which h. iKVHjht imi grwt .
U'Jl..u .l.....n ... .rh ... ....t-m
parsitttml oppsuiti m of ln 1 CiU in
KV
da lopiucnt. Tli iwsUnation ol uuaiu
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hI laud urami to the vul.hc domxm for,
tho UMioJ aolual sotllcrs, whivh was Ihikuu
uadar tlvr aJmlaislialluu of PnsaulfUL Ai-
ihur, sIhhiM t MHlHaol VtUuy tlvat !
the ilewtviatlc pait) haitsei ruvri wie j
Mre K the hjvV, tmt itclai that I tha 1
jutnl actum of ifwiblicau aud deiwKiais, ,
about fifty ihHImhm W aores of uu.i ii
land oneinslly tiiaull hvr the wuvaimc- i
lion svf Milnwii have htn rvatottd to the i
MMtt doHMla. in i4irMaBn o( the cshmsi
IUsM luMrld by the itputdkaw Mtiy In
th iKlal (JKHls. W chant the dew
ivtrsttc adwiNMialimi with taittiic to xe
et the laws tcounuc lu MltWr tliWa to
tJwir Wsswaataaiit, aaM W aH4l
lUtSoHs twark for ihsl (syrpoac to harM
imvMl tttiku with , ad istM
tSOSM HSM)r ilC prvHtVM tf UpOUSK,
fraiMts ami iudscAtiM the law
list ihsvcisvtsstfit hy Coucixm ot
Use j
TMtfcsMIM h) hascti sHHMi nutsstiy svwly
t the 4sdlhat Ihov Mtay hawiic Sut-
la Im Casual thwAi ,whvci lis osMt-
tiiMMM of SMvpulaiMMS malctul iws-hiixxm.
tmhlk- iiitallinc auJ uturall) ai ueh
an to av a MU Ua Mittut i
ihin. tha vcoulc i such Twn Unlet
, " '
ShOttM be
)itnntd. Manual laacnrnt"
them, to form for themselves a constitution
and Stale government, aud be admitted
mto the Union. Feuding thr prepara
tion for Statehood, all officers '.hereof
should be selected from the bona fide
residents and citizens ot the Territory
whrrein they are to serve. South Dakota
shouhl of nuht be immediately admitted
a a State in (lie Union, under the con
stitution framed and adopted by the
people, and we heartily indoiae the action
of the Repub.ican Senate in twice
passing bins far her udmtssioii. The
reiusal of the Democratic House of
Representatives, for partisan purposes, to
favorably consider there bills, is a willful
violation of the sacred American principle
oflocil self government, and merits the
rouiiemnattou ol all just men. 1 ne
pemiing bills in the Senate lor acts to
enable the people of Washington, North
Dakota and Montana Territories lo form
coiisiiiutious should be passed without
unnecessary delay. The republican party
pledges itself to no all lit its pouer to fi
cibtate the admission of th: territories of
New Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho and Ari
zona lo thu tn)oyinent of iclf oieriinitnt
as slates, tsicii or mem as ?re now quail
tied, as soon as possible, and ihcothtrs as
soon as they may become so.
Tliu olitical pouer of tho Mormun
church in the territories, as experienced m
the pnsi, is a menace to free institutions
loo dangerous to be long suffered. There
lore wu pledge ibu republn-an patty lo ap
pro) rule legislation asserting tho sover
eignty ol the nation in all leintories
uiieie the same is questioned, and in
lurlheraiice of that end to pltcc upon the
statute Ixioks legislation sttingent enough
to liorce the political from the ecc e-ias-
tical power, and thus stamp out the
attendant wickedness of polygamy.
Tub republican parly m in favor of the
use of both gold and uilier as money, and
condemns the polity of ihe lUmoiralic
administration in its efforts to dumoiietizii
silver.
We demand the reduction of letter j
postage to I cent per ounce. i
In a republic like ours, where 'he
citizen is the sovereign and the ofllci.il the
servant, where no power is exercised
except by the will ol the people, it is
impoitaut that the sovereign the people
should possess intelligence. The free
school is the promoter of that intelligence
which is to preserve us a flee nation;
theiefurc, the state or nation, or both
combined, should support free institutions
ot hariiii.g, oullicienl to afford to every
child growing up in the laud the oppor
tunity ol a good common school edu
cation. Wo earnestly recommend thai prompt
action be taken by Congress in tho en
aclmuiit nf such legislation as will be.t
sicure the rehabilitation of our Atnetn.au
merchant marine, and ws protest against
Ihe passage by Congress of n free ship
bill, as calculated to work injustice to
labor by kaseuing the wages of those
eiiL'aged in preparing materials, as well
as those directly employed m our slop
yards. We demand appropriations fir
the early .ebuildlug ol our navy ; for the
construction of coast fortilieations aud
modern ordnance, and ollur appioied
modern means of defense for the protec
tion of our defenseless harbors aud
cities; tor tho payment of just pensions
to our soldiers; lor necessary works of
Nalioual importance in the improvement
of harbors and the channels of internal
cotvitwiiu, and foietgn commerce; for the
encouragement nf tho shipping interests
of the Atlantic, Gulf and Pactlic States, as
well as for the payment of the maturing
i uhlic ilehi. This policy will ive em
ployiiieiu to our labor, activity to our va
rious industries, luurease the security of
our itiunir), piouiote Hade, open new
mid direct uimkets for our produce, and
ohuipt ii the cost ui traii.poitati in. We
ilium Ihisto be far belter for mil country
:lun the teiniTruiic policy of turning the
i:ovciiiiiK-iil money wnhoul iiiteicst to
' pit luiik.."
I lie Cio.ni t ol fonigu afluirx by the
i.iiM'iit H.iinini-tralion Ii.t. been distin
uishni by Us iiielhcirncy and us coward
ice. Hiving wiiiiiiiiwu Irom the Senate
all pending treaties effected hy republican
adiiiiimtratimi for the removal of foieigu
biiiduus and ristnotions upon our com
merce and for its extension into better
maiketJ, it has nuither ellected nor pio
posed any otheis in their slend. Profess
ing adhuii nee lo the Monroe doctrine, it
havon with idle Complacency the exten
sion of foreign inllucuce m Central
America, and of foreign traJe everywhere
atnoiii! our neighbors. It has letused lo
charier, sanation oreiicouraeo any Amer
ican oriiaiiization for constructing thu
Nicaragua canal, a woik ot vital t in port
mice to the maintenance of the Mmirou
dotHrinc, and nl our national mllueiice hi
L'oiurai and .-viol Aioeric, a.ol ueces
iy for tlm lUvelopmeut ot trade with
oui Pacific territory, with South America
and with the islands and further coasts ol
the lWhc Ocean.
We arraign the picsetu d-mocratic d-
minntration lor it woak and unpatriotic
iivainieni ol tlio tislienes ijuwiioii, and
lis pUsilUniiiious sui lender of the eiwn
Hal pnvileges to whveh our h.biue: e.eU
ai ,nlitlht in Caivadiiu Hirta umkr thii.
trvaty ul IMS, the ieeipr.al m.tntlnm
IcilisUtloii ol ISto, and ihu comity i.f
oatiofn, ami wh-ch I ai,a,ln tishing vt
tl rvfvitc in ih prn wf th UuHl
Mat. We cotiilanin the Joilscy uf the
iirnt adiiiiuilr'iiNt aud ik dcninciaiic
i)ia)nrtty in C(H)((rs tuwonl our rithwimt
as UHlrH'nilly and UMttspfasHMivly unpalri
f; "".l a '"m l l- "haWc
'k,,m'l iwl'y. and .l indi.MMiaW.
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retail in)
n tiviviMn aaiusi a IdctJC1 I
XMHlty
TImi iiihw tvf AitiviHM appKsx alike lo
all
Cliuwtti ol wc lMit4K, an.l iiHboxs,
"P"1" " aliVsr the hw olsliitations uf
"hailiwitti la the tawi. At the uu tlm
MHhiji is aswi must t the pau.
"I) - ihI safeguaid of him whu war it.
""" piw mm. usmmi nign of 1tw,
im - 'H r Pir, in his mil rlehM. It should
'" "W aHtiril him iotthB at homa.
"T1 pi irtsu abrwad in
-h4tvr (ami hie may l on a Uful
ctraivil.
11st Msca who aUisdsMMai the ivdMaa
narty iu IW4. a saxwiBue to Mhcrc so
tho swsitaaiwiM
patty. hav oWarlaJ aau
only the csis of hottest e" imw. M
mmssmJ haaacea, of fiaathsiN aad uaitty of
the kallot, hat esymcvally have dascitati
tlsa fawsa ad iJuiiu is ilk.. .4.1 ......
Wo wiM svsst taii to kcop ssar yUJ he
easMc invy smts orosesi WMit , or tesc
ttmr oaivdiiUl has hrvk hit. We,
Umosura, ipt out dacsarstvoo of Si4,
to wit: "The ivfostu ol the nvil uv
aotcioitlv bctjuaj aadr the iiUiaa
adiMsatvtt' sawuU he crxooUud lav
tha ftmhet exit. of the rfvm bvmmu
aliaady aaiaUiahcd by law, iv ail the
grades of the service to which it is applic
able. The spirit and purpose of the re
form should be observed in all executive
appointments, and all lawi at variance
with the object of existing reform legista
tion should be repealed, to the end that
the danger to free institutions which lurks
in the power of official patronage may be
wiely awl effcc'ive'y avoided."
The gratitude of the nation to the de
fenders of the union cau not be measured
by laws The Iruulation of Congress
should corform to the pledges made by a
loyal people, and lie so enlarged and ex
tended as to piovnte against the uO'Sibility
that any man who honorably wore tho
leilcral uniform shall become the inmate
nf an a'mshorp, or dependent upon
printe charity. In the presence of an
overflowing treasury it would he a public
scandal to do le-s for those w hose valor,
oiu ervico preserved the government.
We denounce the hostile spirit shown by
President Cleveland in his numerous
vetoes of incisures for penion relief, and
the action of the iiemocr.itic hotl'o of
representatives in rrfu-in even a consid
eration of general pension legislation.
In support of the principles herewith
enunciated we invite the co-operation ol
patriotic men of all parties-, and especially
ol all workingmen who:e prosperity is
seriously threatened by the free trade
policy of the preoerat a'linu.Utratioti.
Additional plank submitted by Mr.
Diiutclle of Maine, ami adopted by an
almost uuanimnus vete: The first con
cern ol all good government is the virtue
and sobnetv of the people and the putity
j of th" home. The rcpublier.ti party
I cordially svinnnlhizes with all wise ana
well dutctud iffons for the promotion of
I tempeiance aud mrrn'tty.
I Tlio Wkkici.y Capital Jouhxal
$1 tt year.
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Awnrded tlit piein'tiin nt the Oregon
Htuto Fair 18,V-'i-.sj--vL17 mid tit the Cull
foinla State Pair, 1S7, mid Km .loiiqiiln
County Fair, K7.
.Mniuir.'ictiiu'il in -l.sIlxPif. I'Yir I'lrctilnr
unci prleo Hit udiliv-
II. S. JOICY & SON,
P. O. Hox 2RO. Sulam.OroRon
il- Uryer Kuriiiicvs ftiinlslied five hIzom
'h V fT Y. -i 3 GUIDE la
i Kim i.i .ii reu aad Sept.,
oico yaaa-. it Is an oncy
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can clothe you .a- tarnish you with
all the nooesi.i.-y and unuocossary
appliances to ride, walk, danco, sleep,
oat, llah, hunt, work, ro to church,
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COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate of tho value, of tho BUYERS'
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MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-11-1 IkXichlzan Avenue, Chicago, 111.
GENERAL IILACKSJIITlllSC
AND
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All tho Improved methods gf shooing
shiiplliR kIiimv, to euro dKoo.-r-i of the foot
and for the correction of fmilty netlon,con.
tmetlon mid Inlerforllitf, iiM'il. I KiinnuUeo
uitlsftietlon In nil raw, liefer to any well
know u liorMiimm lu Oregon,
JOHN KNIGHT, Tho Horseshoer,
SH6 ninmieri'liil street, Sdein, Or.
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GREAT DISCOVERY!
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Now ih tvoaiiiu ol a stevr awwr
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Infants' and Ghildron's Complaints). Superior to Castor Oil,
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lions
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