r t V. EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL -ronusiiEr EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, -itiy the- f CapilaljJourna! Publishing Company. I IWCXHtPOIlATrD rare, Centr Cnrt ail Attlj Strctu, TKRM8 OK HUIISCIUITION DAILY. Ono ycwr, by mall....... . to Hlx months, Iiy mull . 2 CO Direo month by mr.ll . 1 25 Per weuk delivered by currier..... . H WEEKLY. One year . . . .11 GO Hlx months 78 'no year, If paid for In advance,.... 1 00 Ix months, ' M -l'ost masters nru relvo subscriptions. authorised to re- -evKntcrcd as second-class matter at tlie Salcm.urrifon.i'ostonico. junezi, isw. Republican National Ticket For President, UJENJAMrN HARRISON, Of Indiana. Far Vlco l'rceirtcnt: LEVf I MORTON, Of New York. K6ll I'llliSIDKNTIAt. El.KCTOltfl. Robert Mcl.mii, of Klutnath County. Wm, Knpiis,nf Multnomah County. J. W. Million, of Clatsop Comity. 9K KItrDAY, SUl'T. 2H, 1888. Tub Hiiguiio Rcirlatpr publishes n dally during fulr wcok. A very urodltAlilu enterprise. Tin: Milwaukee Kddlng Iimihcs aro closed Ixh'iuiho ii iwm "Mowed In" $100 of hit wife's money. Tin: Capita i, Jouicnai. Ih uguin under obligation to Senator Mitchell for pnlillo (louiiiiicntH received. may be deemed necessary to prevent the entrance of yellow fever Into California. This address Is most timely, and should not be permitted to pass un heeded. Tho state lies open to the attack of yellow fever, especially upon tho South, -where we have di rect railroad communication with states lying upon tho verge of the Infected district, and every precau tion should be taken to shut out even the possibility of the pestilence reaching us. It is believed that yellow fever cannot become epidemic In this state, but at the same time we can not afford to run any risks. The state can better pay an army of health Inspectors and quarantine ofllcers, If necessary, to keep yellow fever out, than to have to deal with a single case of It within our borders. There are mysteries about all such diseases that science has never fath omed, and the disease might become epidemic In spite of all that is known about it at tho present time. Pre vention is worth more than all the remedies which tho entire medical faculty has Invented or can invent. POINTS POLITICAL. The Political Position m Seen Many of Oar Exchange. bj WHAT'S IK A NAMK. The old democratic party, cut and slashed In many a battle, beaten but never subdued, defeated but never discouraged, can look back through the century marking the riso and fall of all political organizations that rose and grew and fronted It Federalists and "Whigs and Know Nothings and say: "They are all dead I" General P. A. Collins' Speech. John A. Hiiookh prayed for the KiiveciM of the Houthurn confederacy and lie is doing thosainuthlngnow. Tin: Wichita Reucon has been sued for $1 0,000 because It east re llectloiiH upon the fair name of a female milk peddler. Tin: estimate Is that the present eanipalgn will cost about $i!0,000,0(K) and will probably make It necessary for Mr. Cleveland to Ihsiio another check. Itl'MOK has It that some Jacksou llle parties have already ordered an outllt for a now democrat lo paper to bo Marled In ICugoiie. Wo doubt its over materializing, John h. Sullivan, tho famous slugger, U very nick with tho chances against his ever being any better. Tho world has liven no better for his Inilng and will not sutler at his tak ing oil'. TiutTopolui Journal thinks (hat "tlio worst etiso of bau taste ever known In Kansas was tho ollVrlng of a prize, to the handsomest woman lairn In Cowley county, by the fair management." Tin; cotton crop of Texas Is now estimated, this year, In agricultural reports at l.oOO.OOO linles, nnd with favorable weather may reach l.WJ, 000 Imlc. Last year it amounted to alsnit 1,1000,000 bales. Hesperian. Wii understand that the rates from this elty to points In tho Kast via. tho Southern I'liollto railroad are the wuno as through rates from Sou Fronulsco to the same points. That means husliuoss to those wish lugto vlIt tlielrold homes or friends In tlivKtutt. This Is n new dupnrtutv that will make tho O. A C. (C. P.) nud very popular. INIHANA. Tjik Farmers of the northwest do not relish the senseless assertions made by the democratic press and orators, that they aro niort;rnRcd to death. They arc scuslblo men and understand fully that these mort gages represent not hard times, hut accomodations made to enterprising men by capitalists for the purpose of developing the resources qf a new country. They further understand that had they not been able to se cure money on mortgage, seven out of ton of their number would have been absolutely unable to build houses and develop their land. Under tho circumstances thoy feel resontful at tlxi circulation of stories calculated to Impair confidence In their solvency, and If wo do not mistake the Indications they will cast their voteH against the party which sees no other way to retain Its hold on power than by attempt ing to destroy conlldonce In a great Industry, as tho dpmoerats have sought t do in the present cum- pulgn by picturing tho fanners of the northwest as a ruined ulass, unable to pay their debts. S. F. Chronicle. From a private letter written by mi eiithtislAstlo republican of In diana, the Capital Joi'ii.v.u, istu aitvd that Indiana will U solid for Harrison In November. The writer Mt.vs tlmt illtlod excitement wus never greater, that old men, young moil, big and little Iniys, women and uull girls ull talk politic. Indiana Is In earnest this lime und will ro leom herself. lk Uratral Vtnllvl. The Orcgoulau enlarging upon the Interview held in Monday's Joint nal with a Polk county farmer, says: "This Is the kind of talk ono hears all over Oregon. Of course, there aro some people who are never con tented or happy any whore, but they aro generally of tho class who thinks the world ows thorn a living and are around trying to collect the debt without tho exercise of even sutllclent energy to keep them In good health. "When one who Is acquainted with tho general situation In the east; the kllliipj heat of the sum mers and the severe cold of the winters; the stoims and eptdemlc-i, the drouths and Hoods and the drawbacks of other regions, and then In-hold the well nigh perfec tion of tho Pacific Northwest re gion, as to climate, soil and resource, ho thinks It a downright pity that tolling, struggling and suffering thousands, beyond the Hookies, do not eonie to this land of plenty, promise, comfort and opportunity. Many will wine as rapidly as they can, when they have Iveen Im pressed ulth the advantage of the situation. " A letter from an old soldier friend in Missouri says that the republi cans arc even threatening to carry that old commonwealth this season. It is a consummation devoutly to be wished, but not hoped for. Eugene Register. Itobt. Conn, of this oity, is an other of the long list who voted for Gen. Ben Harrison's grandfather, and will vote for Harrison and Mortou In November. Ho voted for the elder Harrison twice and will be at the polls with six sons, each of whom will vote for protection. Al bany Herald. The New York correspondent of the Boi-tn Herald (Cleveland organ) is candid enough to admit that in August Cleveland Stock fell an average of 25 per cent, and now In the third month of the campaign "there are bets at only 80 to 100, and some at even money In favor of Cleveland, showing a marked de cline in Cleveland quotations." Tho Whatcom Iteveillo mnn says he will send his paper free for one year to any one in case Cleveland is elected, tho person to whom the paper is sent paying $2 if Harrison be elected. The Walla Walla Union makes the same oiler. A "wealthy and eccentric" Wis consin democrat, W. M. Carson, proposes to "place $10,000 in the hands of Gov. Busk to bo given to disabled ex-Union soldiers in case a committee of three, to bo composed of two republican circuit judges and ono republican justice of the su premo court of Wisconsin, will say, upon due consideration, that Cleve land's last annual message is a free trade document." Tills precious bit of Information is gleaned from an exchange whose veracity is often questioned but never positively disputed: In an Town town a republican club of soventy-flvo girls Is a stunner. They wear blue tlanuel skirts and white blouses, and have vowed to remain spinsters until Harrison is elected. In the same town seventy-live young men have sworn never to marry un til Cleveland Is elected. Tho case attracts lutenso hit irest on account of its novelty. The gold Ileitis of the Yueon are now claimed by the Canadian au thorities. It may require an inter national commission or a retaliation mossago from Cleveland to deter mine where they are. Kucene Register. If Harrison and Morton are elect cd, as they suroly will be, tho day of tho solid South will lmvo passed forever. North Dakota, South Da kota, Washington and Montana will bo brought Into the Union with a suddenness that will make the democrat head swim. In tho solid Northwest lies the doom of the solid South. Seattlo Post. VitkMa'i AralM Battel. The best calve ia the world foi cuta, bruises, aorea, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter,-chapped hand, chilblains, corns, and all akin erut tions, and positively cures piles, oi no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or moiie refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For aale Dr. H. W. Cos. ulittrate ret-K-Cire. The only cnaaranteed cure for catarrh, cold in tho head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Restores the sense of1 taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all druggists. Sepd for circular to Abletine Medical Company, Orovillo, Cal. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by maH, 1.10. For sale by D. W. Matthews fc Co., 106 State St., Salem A. J. Basey Is at all times ready to attend orders to take intending passengers to tho train or meet them there and take them to any part of the city. Also ready to attend all calls night and day. tf. R. If. Price, Salem pioneer hack man, will wait on passengers to or from the depot with promptness and politeness. Leave, orders at the White Corner where Ills slate hangs out. N'nVT TO-I1AT. Proposals for Stationery. Oi Kicfjor tiieSecretauy ohstate.1 Salkm, Or., Sept. 27th, 1SS8. f Healed proposals will bo received at this oillco until noon November 27th 1683, t furnish the following articles for the state of Oregen: GO reams lcal cup, U B, No. 8 ruling, while laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. :!0 reiuim letter paper, 12 B. No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter oak or Scotch Linen. ' reams flrst-elnss Conprcs nole, 7 lb packages. No. 8 ruling, white laid. IS M No. 5 white envelopes, ")tt, No. 1 rag, XXX. 15 M No. 0 white envelopes, CO lb, No. 1 rasXXX. 12 gran i railroad ste. 1 pear, Wo 14. 15 t,ross (llllott's Btcei iwdn, No. 4 1, a (.ross KnMcrbrook "J" pens. fi gross Kaber's pn holden, No. 1S70. KUI7CI1 rower .MauumctuMn'r Co's. bar ometer una unus backed inkstands. 12 dozen Ivory foldeis, 0 Inch, Htandard. it dor.cn Ivory folders, 10 Inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cupj, No. 8, Jlorgan'h patent. 1 dozen mucllu'O utands, reservoir, No. 0, Morgan's patent. 11 renins larker's t-ensury blottin; paper, HO lb, assorted color. 2grosi No. 2 Eagle Recorder lead pencils, stylo bOS. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid qunrls. 2 doyen David A Sons writing fljld, miarts, hl.ick. 'J doren Sauiord's premium fluid, quarts. 1JX1O70I1 uupiex cap Hoard leuo. clips. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbV bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV JbbbbbbbbbbbbbIsIbbW HbbbbbbbbbbK'W SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FALL, SEASON OF Iffi 4 Special attention Is called to our id1m,u display of fashionable EnrminiS1114 jpFrrom the well knowil U manufacturers Springer Bros., OF BOSTON. They need no recommendation from us, being the finest line ever placed before the public. Each garment has a label at u band bearing the manufacturer's naJS? our DRESS GOODS DEPARTS Is unusually large and varied, repre-t-entlng The Latest Novelties. Agents for the new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Full stock of GOODS In all departments. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS LUNN & BROWN'S, 2!9 Corner Stnto and Commercial streets, GO OPERA "Ibi. &piBBB& jd&l jrfT HAcBjSbBlBBBBBBBBBW BBBBBBBWk &T J&jRwSjSr HbbbbbbbbbH TO THE HORSE M JL'ST MB IXSTAXCB. YMIO.0 tV rKVMIt, Our Mir bUte, GUIfornU, has W-'eomo twmewlmt exrrel-ahl over tho xuWJeot. of yellow fever. The i'hreuleUiM.v: (lovornor Waterman hiu toldr hI a oooiiminloaUon to the Plate The rock quarry- nei Cotvlli, tpexri nioia vlul)lo m It ! prwivfcted. The roc nt iluvHivwy o( quartt Tla lunnlng throiti the rvwk, which wi tpcklrd with a nUtec which ol.etl like cM t the inexpticncd ee. Indue.! one o' the Hnr Ui iaj one of the quarti to a pretHlnetit ami oiellted auxyor of San KraneUeo fot auy. The teturn wai Teelwl a few dijra ajv, and certified that the qarti aiiajrcd a total of 1726.87 per ton, without a trao of led ia it. Sine the quart! (rem wtileh the above, auay wax made waa teat lo Saa FraneUco rook haa been touad in the ledge in whieh toe Boia appeart U Mrett or ttieeti u The rumor of one case of varioloid in this elty heeoino distorted nnd magnified Uko the varioloid In a few hoitrx. Oregon voters deelaro that the demoerats ean pull no free wool over their eyes thlaellp. Some other cliji ta, (a! Conteniperuneous repirta speak of Columbus ait having been a sod and sober man, while Vespuelus his ad versttry for discovery honors was A morions. Late dispatched state that the Im mense slilptuetireat luistorn is to lie broken to pleeed. Bhe U now at Tniusntorv. This is tho largest shin ever eonstruoted and yet it is never referred to as a whaling vessel. Don't Judge ft man by tho clothes ho wean. God mado one the tail or the other. Tho broadolothed, stoveplped, kldgloved man may ben rascttl, whllo the jHornian in slouch ed hat and one shoe may be an edi tor. YeMorday evening while a Salem mitoner was oarylug n quarter of beef Into his shop front the wagon he trod, uiwn an apple ihvI and was preelpltateil to the sidewalk. A by slander who sausage men fall be fore reiuarkeil that "his butohonJiip was trying to plaj'; in twef-ilat." lteatlly, It it un-nutuml and not at nil sharp to make sjtort of an accid ental sllile. 12 dozen rawer s rubber rulers. U Inch. Hat. - 12d07cn steel erasers, Uosers" No. 18U0, 11. a i'ozcii kteel eraxc.h, Hogers', No. 18149, E. ' 'loxea Kaber's No. . rubber bands, aj- sortcd size . 1 cross Kaber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, horajron. jilt. lOe.o .label lead pencils, round, gilt, No. 2. tl dozen Kabei's patent Ink nnd pencil rubbei-eni e-s, small. ' ..MeOiirspatcpt paperf:'steners,No.2. 1' J MeUIU's (latent iiipe.'fa tene.s, No.-I. 18 dozen summed s.ub flic , No. 21, 11x15 In., "V) 1-RO-, 12 dozen table pads for paper, 10x24. 10 dozen waste paper basketo, crossbar, 20 fci hemp twine. No. 12. At the hiir.ie time sepam.e bids will be received forl2(ozon Wosicnholmconi;i-css knives to bo desc. Ibed by t.ado Nos. Sam ples to bo cxhlb'ted. Illd should be marked "1'ropovals for Stntlone.'y." Nono but bait quality of &oods recrlvctl. The rlht to reject any or all bids Is re served. All k'XHls to bo dellvored before January 1st, If U. lVy meiit to be made by at rant on xtate treasury. GEO. V. MrltUIDK P-2T-td Secretary of Staie. -FOR- Dry Goods, s and Shoes. Clothing and Hats. Boot Real Eslafe Bargains. $1,000 ...WO acre's, 0 miles from O A C de pot, uooa tiouee. barn and orchard. Fenced, and Kin cul tivation. fJ,(XM. ..SO acivs, 4 miles from Salem. (Jood road to town. Improve ments nilr. Kino fruit laud. I.S49Q Ri acres 2 miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Make a desirable home. $2ftl.,....00 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements trood. Kino young orchard, and pardon laud. 4,ISU 1IM acres. 7 miles from Kalem. HIU land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 404icre tmctt. at tJ5 per acre. liou wo acres, s miles from Saleiiu Excellent unum and fruit land. a.tlnlHltii llll.. h.. 1 Will sellln tracts. ll.STfii 61 acre. 4 allien of Salem. House, am nuu urcunru. i Arre iprinir , and -THE- GREATEST BARGAINS -EVEU OKKERE1) IN- General Merchandise ! -BY THE Capitol Adventure Co., Oj)era House Corner, Salem. 8-39-dw-tf THE BEST STOCK OE STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT soil, WMM.. fcwo .. IIOO.. IWwnl of Hwltll urgtUK tlMU to j thiek aa a ailrn dollar, and it la believed 1 ill? to bear every appliance that UatitwUl avaay way ap io the tttewavU. Kaitero paeple at the itale (air wwe aitalthtd 10 tee large, Mac apples fed by the bttihel to ealle and awiae. Ore- gen rabxe (rult aaocxh to tuppl; all oth. cc Bceda. will eeoiixh l4"t lo (ed anisala that arc feed of St. Portland Oregetiar, at the door, (lood plenty of timber. 13, 400......120 acres. Smile of Salem: good read: well Impreved: atmun running mrougn me place, -.400 acres (4 mllea west side O A V It H ) good house, barn and orehard, 120 In cultlVHUon. bal ance oak grub pasture land! ...10cr, I mile from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvement. 40 acre. S ruUea Haleni; all In cultivation; no buildings; near "j"""i .rouse r.xcriieni rruu land. tl,OU0L ro acres, 6 miles from O Jk C It It all fenced; well watered. House. barn, and amaU orchara; ISO aerea In cultivation. U,W) S lot, with good house and barn. Kt Salem. lVesIrable location. We have bealdea this a Urn ll-t nt .jiv and fitrm property, lluyen wmild do well to ckll and examine our holdings before VILUH A CHAMnKUUN, . Opera Houe, Court M, 36tf 8alw,0r. Take Note of Thla. R. M. WADB & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Range AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and Farm Machinery, Wagons and Catriagts 4bbbV aW WJaWNaV 'well linnroved nxdaav Uad. wUhln mllea of fWlem. Ooo4 road to town the XSJL?S91,m,t.,,un-i?,B,.sgod riNrYOUNG ORCHARD and exeelteat gnu land. ThK la a barealn. and will be heM oslr a abort lime at lle ttgvHva. 1111, and we will ahowytw tbe property IIXJB A L-HAMHKHUN. Opera Jloutfl, Haleu. Or. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE iOO TO GRASS SEED. CAN FURNISH MESQUITE OB A mixture of Lincoln and Meaqclte in Mrgcor small quantlUea. Kor tenaj ad dreea T. O. JORY. Box ill, 114-lm Ralem. Of. A FINE LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS 9T!ANJA NVHITPNECY. J (. 182 Cetrt Stmt, Saba, Ortcee lUMBbgbttlhrwludro( iu. MfS. M. B. Slllil'S, ElSl Silffi. ebalr ttietory's atoek. we are prepared to -. sell chairt lower t tan any Uouae in Orrguo Uartoa Ht, between Winter and Sumiaer. 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