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;; EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL ruiiUHiir. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. iny Tiir Capital Journal Publishing Company. INCORI-OIIATTD Bee, Ctritr Cart ail l.lWrly KtrccuC TKKMH OK HUHHCMITION DAILY. Ono yenr, by mnll...... m W Six month", by mull 2 to Three month by nmll. . ... 1 '! I'cr wek delivered by currier . 15 vrr.Ki.ie. One year !l W Mix month" f One ymr. If paid for In ndVHnoc, 1 W Slx inonlhH, , ca-1'oHtinnitern nro relvo tinbHcrlptlotiK. milliomid to re- STATU FAIIt. aa-lnl(.'rcl ii M.cnnd-clH nuttier fit the Icin.On-Kon, 1'oHtuilU-v, Juno 21. 1WW. JiepiiWican National Ticket For President, JIKNJAMIN HAUKISON', Of Indiana. For VIco President: L.KVI I'. MOHTON, Of Now York. Fon 'ijsiiii:ntiai Ki.ixtoiih. lt(it)('rt;.MoIx'aii,of Kliunutli County. V'in.Kiiiiiii,of Miiltiioiniih County. ;. W. Hilton, of 'lutfHii County. WKDNHKDAY. HKl'T. VJ, IKSb. Ni:V YOHK I'OMTIl'H. The Htate fair beginning next Monday and continuing throughout the week, promlwH to be one of the best exhibitions ever held ujon theHO fair ground. The ieople of pulem, MnrlqiicountyTaiid infact of the entire Htnte, are, moving In the matter, and with no drawbacks it will most atwurcdly be a nucce. The hone nhow never promised better. The same may be wild of cattle, nnd in fact of nil other clauses of stock. Oregon, this year, has her UHUnl good crop of hotth rult and cereals and If properly represented will makoan exhibit unHiirpnted in any other state or county. The other branches of industry arc as well represented and the dis play, this writer is Informed, linn never been equaled. Tito number of trials of speed on the program will make that feature of the fair very attractive. The best horses on the coast are expected to enter these contests. The niaungemcnt have done und are milking the most dili gent exertions to accommodate all exhibitors arid make the ail'air pleasant and profitable for botli those w ho contest for the prizes and the visitors. Mr. Gregg, the secn tary, aided by the efficient board of directors, are deserving much credit for the amount of work they are accomplishing for the welfare of the state; and especially in the interest of agriculture. Let everybody go, and let every one bring something to assist in making the show the grandest suc cess. LETTER LIST. Following is the list of letters re maining in the pofltofflcc, at Salem, Oregon, Sept. 12, 1888. Parties call ing for them will please say "ad vertised:" All letters published as non-de livered will be charged with one cent in addition to the regular postage, 'W. C. T.,U. COLUMN. The American' Medical Associa tion unanimously voted In favor of scientific temperance Instruction in the public schools. Burt Calvin C Burk Mill Davis John Foster Mrs Anne Foluud Miss Con Hedges Jos J Ileckmnu Sherman Alms W D P Barnes Eddie Burt Mrs C U Davis Albert French Mrs D,m Foy John Fox Holt Hufl'ey Win Ileydcn M Herrand All Kerr Miss Clara Leo John Lee Miss Fan n i e Lewis Mrs Sarnh Lewis Miss Nellie Murphy E O Morgan Oren Matthews Mary 8 Mumpers Mrs EUn McCauley Chas Nelson Jlmmic Neville John Ovcrely Chas 1'emy Mrs Mary Itay John llolx-Ttsoii Capt D W Shultheis Chris-i! Smith Henry Sperry Ellcia Tuit John L White Miss Mag- Woodson Mrs gie Harriet Woodford B O Warner Mrs A C W. H. Omu.h, P. M. It Is a cruel thing to bend a boy out Into the world untaught that alcohol In any form is poison. It is ' a cruel thing to educate a boy in such a way that he has nojadequate idea of the dangers which beset his path. Dr. F. G. Holland. Robertson MIs May STATE NEWS. Tin' appiouchlug battle in Novem ber Is of vital Importance, and us the readers of Urn ( imta i. Jon una i. desire a thoinugh knowledge of the entire field, It submits the following history of how the campaign is being conducted in New Yerk: This New Yofk struggle has been and is M'culinr, and its growing Itn puilaiico and earnestness snow the good faith and persistence of the republicans of the greatest state In the union ou tho temperance Issues. Our coming state campaign will at tract tho attention of the whole country, and tho icspcctlvo atti tudes of tho two imi ties will lie the bust answer to the Idiotic and huso It's ehiuge that tho republican party is for "Ficu Whiskey." It cannot bo said that tho lepubllcau campaign law bus tccu directed w itli a lew to aohlo lug tills result, for tho fight between republican legislatures and (lov. Hill ou tho high license issue has been as radi cal as It could well be for at least two years past. Ho has been sus tained by his party and party oigaus In vetoing every bill In the Interests of temperance, no mutter how model ale. 1U hits been recog uUed by tho entire organisation of liquor dealers as their most service able and unscrupulous servant. In making high license tho Issue on which Warner Miller is to run for governor thu republicans simply stick to their old tight and show that they mean to defy tho gigantic liquor Interests In tills stnlo and to appeal to tho temperance senti ment of the people who nro so heavily taxed tosupiwirt the drunk ards, paupers, criminals, lunatic, widows und orphans that are the results of the liquor t radio. A campaign so conducted, with such n candidate for governor oh Warner Miller, cunnot full to stir up (he Intelligent and conscientious voters of this state as they have not been stirred tip for many year. Circumstance have combined to nmko tho republican side of this high license. Issue peculiarly strong and Inspiring. Their candidate U admirably calculated to put into such campaign u moral power that will he felt nil over tho state. Tho bwiiclu this great state will to Mim by evoryUxly to to totwoen rviwumblo rtrlctlon of tho liquor tratllo and as near an approuch to "Prvo WhUkoy" us tho liquor InUuvnU thouixclviM want to soourtt. What a splendid campaign It will 4!! Tin: magnitude of the campaign In Indiana was never so great as at tills time. A late telegram says: The outside public may gain somo faint idea of the mamiitiidc of the great ; olltleal buttle (bat is just getting fairly under way in every township and county In Indiana when It Is learned that the democ racy lias L'iOO local scukciHthiough out the state who have already can vassed their own counties and are now exchanging with adjoining counties. Tho majority of this army oforatois aio assigned for speeches every night In tho week for two and time weeks ahead, when a now assignment will bo made. Thu democratic state committee facilities work by arranging tho assignments for local speakers through district and county committees. The list of local speakers ou tho books of the republican state com mittee Is not complete as yet, but lotHI names are listed, which is an average of nearly fifteen to each of the nlnoty-two counties. Tho work of assigning dates and places for the host of speakers Is largely done by state committee. Botli committees have largo doctinient-nxinw, whole campaign cougicssional literature may bo seen by tho ton. Tho docu ments arrive and depart almost dally by the wugon-load. It Is ex-jH-ctcd that Judge Thurmaii will at tend about a doon meetings in Indiana. . - .i An exehnnge tolls of a party of thlrty-oiio young men who loft I milium for Colvlllc, W. T., where they will form a stock company for tho purpose of carrying on a stock ranch. A peculiar feature of their agreement is that no member of the firm can draw his money out of the general fund during tho first five years after tho dute of organisation. Any one leaving the business will forfeit his Investment of f.WO, which Is the sum put in by each monitor. The young men will do their own hording, branding and dealing, and will thus to enabled to avoid tho ex pense of cowboys. l- i As u nwult of ono year of high license In Mtuuroot th number of saloons lias Uu rvduoed from 2SO0 folM7. A dtvrviue In tho consump tion of liquor Inut been shown In al most every county, while the low groggerk luivo U-en closed and tho liquor tmftle generally has toim Drought under bettor Ilo rvgu latlou. The pvoplo of Minnesota Imve atout concluded that high lkvnso Is a kiimi. The Monumental mine near Baker City was recently sold to un English syndicate. Daniel Haas, an employe of Henry Stover, on Birch Creek, Umatilla county, suicided at that place lust Saturday. Pendleton board of trade has sent a delegate to Washington City to interview the authorities there on the opening of the Umatilla reserva tion. The Northwest says that Pendle ton Is getting ready for a grand boom; property and people tire look ing up. Don't know about a Ikhjiii, but our citizens arc ulways on the alert and will take advantage of any opportunities that may happen this way. Tin: news from Vermont wns not calculated to make tho democracy happy. It will ben tldul wave on the Oth of November. Some may ask, "well, what have you done?" I answer, "nothing!" But if It is asked "what have you begun?" I answer, "everything." The work of tho Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union will not be done "Till the stars nre old And the sun Is cold, And the leuen of tho Judgment book unfold." A work that touches so many of the interests of humanity, not only in this world, but in the world to come, cannot be finished until He shall come whose right It is to reign, and upon whose shoulders all gov ernment shall ret. Cahoi.ink B. Buki.Ii. Tin hchoul book question will be settled again tills full for the next four years by the various county school stiH'riiitcndcuts. J. I). Wilcox and C. 11. Mc Isiuics have been duly Indicted by thu grand Jury of Multnomah county, for an attempt to extort money from Mrs. Dr. Murray. 'I'm: misguided or thoughtless young lady, Miss Annie Tuttlo of Brooklyn, N.Y., who wns to have married T. Baltic, a Cliliianiun, fin ally decided not to do it. Tin: city council did a good thing lust evening when they ordered the bridge built across Mill creek. Another good move will to tho building of the sewer down Marion street, A Qutfr Hial. A queer catch from Yaquiun wns unloaded at tho depot yesterday way-billed to parths in Salem. It consisted of a tea serpent, a devil fish, a cuttle fish and some other curiosities of the briny deep. The thing called a sea serpent when stretched out was utout six or eight feet long and resembled a MiaUo or lizard except Its head, which looked more like that of u seal. They were caught by fishermen at Yuqulua and will to taken to Salem nnd will proluibly to placed ou exhibition nt tho state fair. The serpent was an ugly looking fullow calculated to produce, a shudder ou the part of those who saw It, und to produce toil dreams for a week. Albany Herald. Tin) K-ponlblIlty of the People. The great sorrow of Caleb and Joshua must have been that God's own children not only doubted him but treated with scorn those who poke in His name; and saddest of nil to these noble two, must have been the thought of what the people were losing, and the punishment that would follow their weakness ami disobedience. Truly, herein lies the heaviest heart-grief of the wide-visioncd, humaultylovlng tem perance workers of to-day. As the awful glory of the Lord suddenly appeared in the tabernacle of the congregation, and His stem message of rebuke and decree came to the people through Moses, so we may bo suro that God will punish our nation for Its lack of faith in that it docs not go forward in Ills name, and put away the wrong of tho le galized drink tnitllc. AXitw Yoiiic man hung hlmwlf Ihhmum his wife would not give hlui svmii cents with w hloh to buy Uvr. It l nut often that worthto hus bands Hlv w Wtenomh to rato thwi MtlVcst a low as avn cent. Tin: house eouuulttiv on post- olllcvrs and tost roads have decided to report favorably on the bill uutliorUlug a new lock for registered mull pouches, the (Hvitiiiaster general having represented that the looks now umhI for rvglstorvd mall wmiv not adequate to prevent dop rvdstlonsiui this okms of mall. L 1 Tuk ainml influx of the fakir trito U Uhhi us aud the cottrldtwee IndlvkluaWcKup III Uw rwr ami ai aimiiu car. The ORIGINAL ABIKT1NK OIXT.MKKT la only put up It, lurgt two-oune tin boxes, and l au aloluto euro for old orv, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and al! sklu eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of pile. Ask for the UUKUNAL ABIETLNE OINT MKNT. Sold bytf.W. Matthew. A Ca, 1W 6Ut strwt, ISalcm, kt 25 cvuu per box by mail 80 cant. Somo high party olliciuls have joined in the hue and cry against Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. Hannah White hall Smith scuds us her noble aud conclusive defense of Mrs. Mary Hunt, who-H) work for Scientific Temperance in tho schools is gener ally known. No sooner had she with extraordinary cllbrt obtained a bill for this temperance Instruction in a state, than she found the great publishing houses were issuing text books advocating the moderate use of alcohol and tobacco. Mi's. Hunt flew to tho rescue, denounced the books as duugcious and unlit for use. The publishers maintained that the text books that she endorsed were radical and would not sell, and charged her with mercenary motives in desiring these radical books known us the Pathfinder scries. Mrs. Smith proves Mrs. Hunt to be In no sense connected witli the prof its of the books, but on the contrary sltows how she has at great personal loss obtained such books as she can endorse. W. H. Mttslon. llti'i tail IWnri'n Ruin, Joint and mutt-lt ma -miikj the MgouU Inc tortures of rlieum.itlMii If thoy will but " tske time by tho fort1 lock," nnd nnnl hllutr the ym'tom nt oncoming trouble with the benlsnuut und richly muictloned blood di'purent and tilterolhe, Hoctetter'h Htomnch Hitler. 1NIhi iiioMly ronatl tuto the ordinary nu'im of buttlfnc with thUntroclntu-vtimrlnlnt. Avoid tho rink or utnc thee by rrMirtlnc to Uie Mtfeuo well ik errertual nntl.hli;ltlc und n ventle. After rxiHwurv todmnp, through drun und other nue w lilcli emtiurtiiie a rhenmatln tendency, h wlnechiMfUI or the Ulttrm r'ent 111 etrecto. Nu nurer re- rnthe of malarial ullmeuts like fever und ur, bllkMik remltteut, dumb ugue ulid HKUe ruke exlrtu, und II In, btvldtv. a nuwt cental recuperator of ktrcmrth ethuuMrU by exetsle mrutiil or liynlcul effort. Mlnerii, innrlncrp. nperatbe and otheni rho uiHwtloiu Imohe Uborlou wotlc In rough ntther out of doom, or rtoM s pllmtiou Indoor, nnd It ln-aluable. NZTfT ADVEIITISKUEKT8. GO TO THE OPBM ous IT1 III CHI -FOK Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats. -THE- GRE'ATEST BARGAINS -EVER OFFERED IN- General Merchandise ! -DY THE Capitol Adventure Co., Opera Honse Corner, Salem. 8-29-dW-U THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. ML WADE & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Charier Oak Stoves, AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Slock of Hanhvarc ami Faun Macliinwy, Wagons and Carriages G. W. 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Joi-h.nal .Htkw W nwiv Hllelhm. tMI-tf I now offer my entire stook at actual rtret cost, and until I find such a buyer I will coutinuo to sell at retail at greatly mlueed prices. I have the largest and as well selected stock aa you will find In My object In closing out Is that I may devote my whole attention to Till lillulinu.j tti inI. Call early and see the bargains I have to offer you. G. W. JOHNSON, 235 COMMERCIAL STREET. I. SCHXKIDER, MKAUBK Ui WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. Staytox, Okkuon. Kt"UbandWrT-aMir1nwnt . Jew Jry. Hulw tLirkk. etc. ltriMlrtuf wKtlv ik.oran.t warntht..! Ui!iDr the bci tor(a n u wt. hea ..f r. tr r inihe uamtuoxaJi. v t u, w PRJNTIIMG. JEFFERSON FEED AND LIVERY STABLE! ANK OK T1IK L.VHiHriT STAMI.tolI. WHS, ". . '-? lhi iESnraHr' wLt I i m nrr.VMif ifl JKFKKHfeOK . OKHOON. Mram 1 'Hater. MNlrtn. Orryvm. SAI 1 rtlw t'vriTAf J..IM- I Flrtc-U.MactenU ikMlW touu lur iuhe4 at rwi nale rate. 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