Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 18, 1888, Image 2

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
I,UIII.1HHBI
EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
iiy TUB
Capifal Journal Publishing Company.
IJCOWOIlATFI
fflff, Corner Court and Liberty Stmts,:
j
TBIlMU:i()K HUIHCKIITION
DAILY.
Unoymr. by mull ; WJ
Six month, by mull 2
riirce month by nmll 1
Tor ueok daily ered by cwrrlqr. I
WfKKI.Y.
Unojenr H J
8U month ,
neyir, If tmldfor InmUimtc, 1 CO
IX IIIUIItllH, i ' M
jnrl'mtiniuiti'rH iiro niltliontd ;to ro
COl0 hlltW(rlltIOH.
7-Kn(eri'il hn erond-cliiwi innttor nt tho
Halcm.urt gun, i'omuuucc, Juno zi. iwd,
Republican National Ticket
For President,
UKN.IAM7N JlAimiSON,
Of Iiullunul
For Vice President:
LKVI 1". MOIITQN,
Of Now York,
.i
FOJl I'ltllMDUNTIAI. El.r.UTOIlS.
Itol)(.rt;Molxjiii,of Klnmftth County.
Win. Kiiiit,nr Multnomah County.
C W. Fulton, or ClntMip County I
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1888.
i
Tt Ik no oH'cimo now for public
oIllcorH (o bo iiHHcri to enny on cam
piilgtiH. CbiVi'lanil'H ton thotiHiiml
check fixed that mutter all right.
Wiih tboro ever another prcHldcnt
that gave $10,000 to nccuro IiIh own
ro-clcctlon.
A Kitin: ballot and an honest
count him always U'cn vouchsafed
to tho minority by ropubllcuiiH
eveiy whore. Tho writer oneo voted
wheio two hundred hullota woro
t'.tHt and only two wcro ili'inocratk',
and yet they worn not ino!onted,
liiHitlled nor atteinptod to bo In
timidated. This wiih in war tlntm
too. Every rltlroil In entitled to one
voto and that Hhould bo fairly ciwt
and honently counted. Thin Ih an
Infalllblo-rulo In all tho republican
north, and I mild not to bo In tho
dumoeratlo notith.
COUNTY I'AIIIK.
l,et every man and hln wlfo and
eblldron "count that day lot vhom
low dexeondltiK nun" hvoh them fall
to'iitteud tholr own county and
looal fulrn. Von may not new an
inttoh at tho fulriiH you would hopu
for, but maylio It In your own fault.
And tobomiro that tho fair I a
hUiU'Cfw, pleJcouthu bout of your
rop, or tho bent of your Mock, and
take It to the fair for inhibition.
And If after you .lmvo looked all
around your farm for something to
hIiow, you euu' t lUnl anything you
Uiluk h good enough, thet Jtwt jty
K)vo thai tbbt nlialj Ik? tho IiimI yvnr
that. nhaU over lln,d. vut fulling to
rlto KmcthtR wood, enough q ex
ilbU at the fair, If ypiv do thU and
aot uptnt It, you may dojtvnd on It
all tho fair? In Oregon ami NYiwh
Ingtou will twitter next year than
vvur bofon.. Oregon Farmer,
' nr
MlUIIS..
, Tho Now York Htrr Uu Iwullitjr
domnorntla pApor of that city, ha
uuuoout twiimroly on, tho Chltituo
tuwtluii, It wy; What wo want
to do wi imiHt p, In to prevent. lh
eontlntiivinv tf Chlm-m,' Immigration
toymH)to wjthnur ltulutri and
dtttllo our olvllUutlon. Tho motv
prompt ami OccIhIvp tho uttip wo
takS tho moro likely 111 U bo Umt
this tiry duedmulo coueuummtloji
will Ui itKolll' roacluHl, In anllo
tf tho Intrigue of tho JlrltUh Gov
eminent to provont it, under tho
Itithwic of chagrin foil by tho
Tory MlnUtr.N at IaiiuIoii our tho
uotMtM of mtr dlnlontaoy, tawrolnnl
prlnmrlly mi Udlialf of the l'aollle
um4 of the rulttttl Slatos In a juau-
nw In wUWh their negtvtlotw for the
uAt of CMumiOan ludivtry ami
WvIUsaUwii iu tho Austmllan i4o
Hlw luul UMnlii- flhhl.
TUti mmuU1 mlit Hlxmt the
meMStrt now iwudluic l. tht it Isw
ehuHhl Im ihhI whleh. In tlw
wvowt of the frUurw of tlt trettty,
w Ul i.upUnvent Its pn Islon, In xi
turn It U MiHitit fr tlitltlMttii
oft la I nitvd hUt.x to do. biipport
I ! lK"tua il lutclliirvht
iliiuiiitrutin 1 the Inw,
AN INTIiKI'ff'Sn WV LY.
There Is a quiet little town in Illi
nois, known upon the maps as
Edwardsvlllo, that has recently had
a scnwitlon that has given a topic of
convorwition, not only totheinlmbi
tant of that little burg, but to the
entire country. There recently
moved Into the town, says thePrcs,
a family from a village in Missouri,
who called themselves by tho name
of Unwell. There was Sir. Ittifsel,
Ills wlfo and four daughters, all ap
parently respectable and well edu
cated people, and naturally accounts
ed by tho townsfolk n valuable ac
quisition to Edwurdsvlllc society.
Last Friday morning the neigh
bors of the Itushcl family were star
tled by the erasli of breaking glass.
Tlioy next saw a man jump through
a indow and stare to run, pursued
by two of the Kussell women, who
attempted to drag him back to tho
house. The neighbors intorfcrred
and rescued the man, who there
upon told u most remarkable story.
He said that his natno was Itoeh
llng; that tho so-called Russel fam
ily wan a gattg of expert counter
feiters; that he had formerly worked
for them, anil had come to Edwards
vlllo to work for them again. After
ills arrival ho had quarreled with
Ilussel, who thereupon mado him a
close prisoner, tho women iwitlng.
Knowing Russell to have gone away,
Uochllng attempted hltf ecape, with
the result stated.
The neighbors then proceeded to
search tho house, and to their amaze
ment found that the man's story
was true. They found metals, dlea
and nearly a bucketful of counter-
felt live-dollar gold plcoea. A num
ber of counterfeit bills were also
captured, but these had not Irhju
mado by tho so-cullcd Hu-welltu The
women wcro arrestcdr and a sheriira
posse Is now hunting for tho puta
tive head of this interesting family.
No wondor that Edwardsvllio la
oxelted. These criminals hn.il been
welcomed to the homes of Its pooplo
and had won tho regard of their
neighbor Tho tjcnsutloii attend
ing their discovery l aa great as that
of the discovery of tho forger In tho
play of ",Ilm the Penpian," and tho
whoo story Is slrangcr than manyu
novel denounced by critics for pass
ing too far beyond tho bounds of
probability.
Tlll IltlHll WMU.I).
Tho Irish World Is supporting
Harrison. In a recent Issue It says:
"Protection to American labor
means good wugoa and a. 1 higher
stuudard of living for the Amurican
workman. Tho millennium Ih not
attainable In thla world, but of all
countries tlio one t hut oilers tho best
opportunities to tho poor man is
American, and tho most prosperous
and progressive time tho nation has
know n has been under tho protect
I vo policy, Tho adoption of British
free trade, on tho other liiuulf would
mean reduced wugea and 11 lower
standard of living. Common nonao,
hUtory, and experlouco teach thcao
thing.
A ultuutlon of atlalra la brought
about w lieu every American oitUeu
must Ih practical on the question
raised. Tho man who believes In
protection to American labor ennnot
eonsliitently otc for Cleveland and
ThurnUiu, and tho inau who favors
frtnj tnvdn xttmt logi-ttlly ,nuppott
tlio platform on which Harrison and
Morton ntund., There are biirjtrla
ixg,ly fooHnh thipg ,t. tlrues done
In thbt world j hut to lt &$& whiu
ImpoMilblo for tho Anierleatrproplo,
on an Imuo bo sharply deflnel as
tmtarlft qu,catU?n Is, to deliberately
v)to for thojr owu ruin, 'Wcrv It
possible,' writes Mr. James Q.
Hlalno from abroad, 'for every voter
of tho republic to bee for himself the
condition and recomene of labor
In Europe the ltfty o fne trade In
the Unltifd tAtce would not receive
tlo support oi oue wago-workor
Uitwwitho two ocoans. It may
uot be dlreotly In our power to
olovuto tho EnroiHKin laboror, but It
will lx a lasting stigma upon our
statesmanship If we permit tho
American labour to Ihj forced down
to tho European level.' "
too out,
Tho authorities nt Washington
roAtMHl to apiHdut old Q, A. It
vMtenttiH to pltlotw ou tho national
JjKtIcofoieo, and in oxtwuuatlmi of
I thrfr uttViM ululiiimt tlmt thoy wore
! t,K old. This tlhusy wteib-o 1ms
rul4Hl tho indignation of U. A. IU
men Ht Washington, hiuI thy hnve
dtwbtal to curry th iiMttvr up to
rratkltfitt ClvwlMiid tor hU Mtiettott
or iltiwpprMnl. It Ut ounrldtitl
WtU-vtnt tht th riht of the kl
4dlr w III U protwttnl mid tlutt
Uu tMiuitiiMiiotM-rvi Mill rwetw a
NKtuuud fr hU uuw rrantd rut-
, Hue Iu the matter.
"
NEW
An excellent s!o(,k of
CARPETS, RUGS,
ROLLING AND
LACE CURTAINS
At prices extremely tow. Kull Mock of
STAPLIi AND KANCY DRY
OOODN In all departmentti.
MEN'S FURNISHING G
LUNN & BROWN'S,
2i9 Corner .Statu and Commercial streets
Knvr TO-DAT.-
ISAAC ELDER,
KUU1V1U.K, IOWA.
TMPORTER AND BREEDER OF PURE-BRED
X Slmuhorn Cattle. All recordi d in the
Ainurliaiu Hliortiiiiru Heid Hook. Xcv him
at Stall V, l'ali (J roil ml, In (iittleKtnlIs, or
uUduwi ISAAC EI.DUIt,
Hhedd'M Station, (..r.
CAM. at Tin:
YAMHILL RESTAURANT
Next door to the
Kecietarj'Kottlisjon tho Fair (round, and
Kctugood inuul, at anj hour, tor J.i touts.
J. II. KI,MAff, l'rop'r.
oakTawnstock farm;
H. v. caui:y.
rMPORTER AND BREEDER OF THOROUGH
I hrid Abnriietn, Ant,u and Jiroy
Cattle: CotsMold. ShropMlilrc, and Im
proMd Merino hcep. llerkshlro khIiic.
Stock for nale.
itACI.KAV - - OKI.OON.
IK VOU WANT
GOOD CANDY, NUTS, PIES,
Watermelon, or a ntio lunch, go to V.
II, Whltetikcr, mt door to tliu round
lioute iwMir tho gate ou t tip I'alr (iroumt.
UAII. AT
WILKINS' RESTAURANT
nooTjt A
V NI) Ot" ONE Ol'TIIK
I1T MKAIit
JrV itened'On
tho
Knlr CI round., mteen
rnuouuble.
E. V WII.KINh, l'rop,
SHORTHORN SALE,
X WILL HKI.I. AT 1'UIII.IC AUCTION
1 on the Hatcm Fair (IrotaUt, ThurhdH.v
8ep 3): Ht two o'clock 1 houd of Thorough
bred stiorttiorn Ckttla. ciiiltlue ofT hull
mill 11 hvlfrni. Win. Hi phe rt. Auctioneer,
f t , J. U. lMntm.qnuefc,,
OO TO
IBLL8T BRO'S LGNGH STAND
.FOU A
Oool giir ml or' air cold dish 0
Ico Crtm.
MKALU OS OltNTa.
Sit OonmerclU itrtcC
CALL AT THK
W. C. T. TJ. HALL
.ron a
GOOD JIUAL'W
11? Court St.
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Ui TO.
WATKINS1 RESTAURANT
Kon
A pHxl a mwtl iu thwjU to be had Iu tha
4ty fur nd & ccnu,
UUttittbkrt lilur Elytra,
Aiuoiik tvt vlkltom who may bo
uxiwflliHl In lrtland before Iqhj;
the Prim. Utvllue , ChrtoUau
Augustu Hmlly HeurWtta HlluUth.
of SehWwitfHUtluoumlrturs
AugtMeulxW);, auwt of the pwmt
i.iuprNi 01 lieniiauy, ami Jir
htbHil, lhxtUv Vow Tfriurk,
lw rv iiMUftK
a tur 9t the
ewtntry and who
uill MHid the
w tutor In thw lclrlc Korthwt f
Thry slll riu mmi owr the
..
Northvrti lVciflc
i Mgr
mu mmiimiMmxi in in
TO-DAY.
FALL SEASON OF 18S8L
"peotal Rttcntlon Is cnlled to our splendid
illaplay of fHChlonHble garments
from the well known
manufacture!-!)
Springer Bros.,
or nosTos.
They need
no recommendation
from up, being the finest line
cer placed before the public.
Knch garment has u label nt collar
bind bearing the manufacturer'!! name.
OBll
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Ik unusually largo
and aricd, reprc
heutlng The Latest Novelties.
Agents for tho new Mather patent
LACE KID GLOVE.
GRASS SEED.
C.VN FURNISH MmqUITK OU A
mixture of Lincoln una Matqulte In
largo or Flimll (liiuutule. For term ad
dn T. O.JQF4Y,
iKJX.ni,
171-lm flalom, Or.
-A FINE LINE OF
FALL MILLINERY GOODS
Mrs. M. B. Smith's, East Salrm.
Marion St., between Winter' and Summer.
FOll UAHGAINS IN
RURNITURE
ao to
ROTAN A WHITNBV,
1 t
102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon
Hatnff boiurht out the remainder ni 11m
chair tailor) V Ktotk, mo are piepared to
.ell ctiulrn lower than any IkiiIko In Oregon
ft
NK Or THK I.AKOEST ESTAIII.ISIN
luentH in tho State. Iiwrr nites tluin
ortlaud. Lanrext Ktock Ixtnil Hlnnk In
tlieSlute.il d blinjest discount. Send for
price urn or jou prlnllni;, and eatnloeuc ol
IcbuI bluuk. fi M. WAI1
Steam Printer, Salem, Oregon.
T.
HE QUESTION OF THE DAY.
PROTECTION, OR FREE' TRADE?
Ai Emluttn W tb TtritrQjiNtlMltlt
etclil Rtjird U tht Intimti
f tiUr.
BY HENRY 6E0K6E. "
CLOTH. IUO. PAPKlt, 80 VESiti.'
TliUl tb cJeilrwit.ttlmit, mot!lfaferet.
Inr od mrxt complet imlntlou pftb
taltr qutwtlon yt bud, and wlll prdT
tnv&lnabla to All whb Uh to undmU'n'tt
thcaubjecU
'Ttmaantt thorooch IdrNttlntlnrr-or th
ubjrcl that hai je two put fn trpe-Nw
York Nwa.
Th appearance ot thli boole mark at
rreo trade, Htnrr Oeorce haa a power of
"' 'iwn in in worm-wiae itrucriaior
in
can enjoy the accuracy of bla ilaUtneaU
and the- UeitiitUM of bU thoorhta.
TbociJUi U.bhwrmaa In Nw VorkBtar,
A book which rrorr worklnf man In tha
land can read with lnterrat and ourbtto
rcd.-Jw York Herald.
Whoeer itoU to o tba itroDtrat ar
cumrnt not only acalntt protection, but
araliwt all tart tf will And It hero.
CbrltUan Union.
ThoatnculariucccaaorMr Oeoreelt that
b haa uutd twiitleal cotmojny lntretlnr.
Unltartkn lUvtcw.
Hewy Gtorp't OtW WeAi.
MIrSSend lN,T'r1 0,h 8 Prr.
hrtrtal rYnbtnw.ctoth,'tl:jvPr,Mcrnta.
The Lamt QuratkMi, ipr. licenta.
rryperty In Iad. iwter.Ueenta.
Addrwa T11K 8TANi.VRD.
W Unlaa Square, New York.
I. SCHNKIDER,
ftBAUUt IK
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
Stayton, Okwiox
iS.-'iS 2. tr -? ofJew-
'IBS
iri an4wmuid. iWrtVt
... ftwka m - . . . - m . . .
bb-ll
lathe WUUiueite valley
T .a.w n .vih u( UHaicc
tlav
ilk. 0
r I
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N15W AJ KRTISBAtENTS.
GO TO THE
OPERA iUSI CORIR
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing and Hats,
f
-THE
GREATEST
-EVEU
General Merchandise I
b the '
Capitol
8 - 3
THE BEST STOCK OF STOYES
IN THE CITY IS AT
R. M. WA.DR & CO'S
282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.
BnJf """""
' AND MANY OTHER
Also a Complete Stock.of Hardware and
RKOCKRIKS.
Evaporated Apples,
Evariorated Peachet,
Evaorated Nectarines.
Evaporated Apricots,
. Evaoorated Pears.
Dried Peelod Peaches,
Dried Peaches.
Dried Apricots,
Dried Currants,
Dried Applet,
Dried Grapes'
Oregoo Petit Praae"'
Iroportdd 6ermn Prunes,
Smyrna r"ifct, f
Pjiq Dates ,
Weller Brothers'
Commr.rctal Street
K.A.yA.Rp),
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
l'roYLalorL, Flour and Feed-1-
Vegetables awl Fruit Mi Every Day.
My atoek 1 enttrWy. new, immM esreftiMr
aeleetMl. irieca marked daimno a eh
tifl4,
K. HO State aut to M Fwit
f.lVdw.lw
TO LEARN A TRADE.
TlfANTEO- OMdjr. bricht lad or yoaur
hmb to Uannihr pnntu inide and
to luaVe Ulmaeir oaeAil in iSe Jocuul
oOee. Apfdf anjr daj ibu week
'I s
Specialties in Fruits
-FOR
BARGAINS
OrFEREU IN-
Adventure Co.
Opera House Corner, Salem.
- dw - U ' ""
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Garland Stoy.cs.
Charter Oak Stoves,
Brighton Jiaf
LEADING STYLES.
Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages
MISCELLANEOUS.
VARIETY STORE!
iW. M. SAflGEANT
Keeps a flue stock of
Wallpaper, Borders and .Win
BADY BUGGIES, EXPBESS WAGONS,
Toy Tool Chests, Velocipedes, BiejtkJ,
BASKETS, aii all kliMf rBAISS.
JV U, I I t lfc II'
ibjes ud Frames Made ti Omr.
TlkHDO paper, leavtu and center. WJjJ
lTn o7alf kJndiTihrBn orUJSt,
nienderf. , Abo the. ,. r . . "
GOL'DPAlrl'r-READY MIXED,
MnMihi"fmBAri .tt Irt-irt-'etOT
3
thlnt else that can be thojubtot.. J
Como and See for Yourselves
' ' - 1 . ' . i't
iM. li. MEAD.
PRACTICAL CUTLER
Filing Saws' Specialty.
Shop on the aller. oppoaiui illntcfi U'.
ery Blable, 8aleiu, Or.
HUGHES; BELLINGER & CO
' REAL ESTATE
BOUGHT AND SOLD.!
KA.STIBRN PROPBRTV
mBwituB ""rJ". m uinia il
MeJ Attm,Cr3 Vuit.Orjl
ih nun. at 1 be Htale I niuiifTBiKn 1 1
CU.BCCCM rrvoiao. a.w.-
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