EVENING CAPITAL JUUKNAI. TUESDAY. OCT. 10, 18S8. Overland to California VIA Soniliorn Pacific Company's Lines. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE Time Iletwtcn Sstrm and S.in Francisco. Thirty-nix Hoars. OAI.lrOHNIA KXl'HIBM TIIAIjr BAIMr "'ortli. , in, ,in. 7:10 n. in. Ar. Han Fran. I.v. (:.) p. in, .("jjaii.y kx. 1 Houtli." I" iM p. III. csS) p. in. f.v. l'ortl I.v. HiilPtn laml ArTfTftlOa. Iptn I.v. 8:.Ti)n. Fran. I.v. (,:Wp. ICAI. PAHSKWint TItAIN CEITIHUNDAV). 8.W n. III. 1.1H a. in. I!K) p. in. I.v. Iv. Ar. Portland Halrm KiiRcno Ar. J 3: 1.1 p. in I.v. 1 12..i2 p. in I.v. 9.01) n. in PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation (if second elm puns bonce attached to express trains. Tlio O. A 0. Itallrond ferry makes con nection with nil tlio regular train on t.ie Kant Hide Illvlslon from fixit ot t street, fort land. iVd Side DhislonTBclwcen Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (KXCKl;THUNDAT). TKOa. m.TLv.Portland-Ar. Iftllp. in. 125 p. in. I Ar. CorvalllH I.v. 1:10 p. m. lTtllNNVIU.K KXI'KKlM TIlAl5";'(IAII7Y KXCB1T HUKIIAT). IlEPUDLICAN PLATFORM. Declaration of tion Principles and Asscr of Popular Uiglit. Ufa p. in. I&00 p. 111. Tiv. rortland Ar. Ar.McMlnnvllliiI.v. At Albany and OorvnlllH connect with trains of Oregon I'acllle Killroud. For mil Information reuardlne rates, ... ,. ..In nitt.lvM.i thn (T.itillmnv'ri IllfCllt. ... lr ,, .. Haletn, Orot? It. KOI'.lll.l .Milliliter. -. nnplyito tlio Company'M agent, roi?on. K. I1. ItOOEltS. , IliKIl, Anst. O. F. and 1'uhh. Ag't Oregon Railway and Navigation lOOMPANY, "Columbia River Route.' TraliiH for the oust leave, rortland at 10:15 u m ami 2 p m dally. TIcUcIn to and fioni principal polntH in tho United States, Can ada mid Kmope. ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS KmlKiii'it SlceplniflCnrs run tliroughhoii uxpu-NS trains to OMAHA COUNCIL lll.UFTS and bt. PAUL Froo of Cliuro nml Vitltont CIimiko. Connections iitPmllnixl flirHau Friin ;elscoandirtiKet Hound points. For fill ther piutleiilarn tniiulio of I. A. ManiiliiK, agent of tho company, '.M' Cominorcliil Ktieet, Kalem, Oieiron, or A. I.. .Maxwell, O. 1. A T. A., l'i timid, Orotfon. A. L. MAXWELL "- 1'. AT. A. H IIOLCOMB,llenl.!Miinak'er. THE YAOUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oic-gmt Dovelopmoiil company's utmiitHlilp line. an miles nhorter, 'JO hours lews time limn hy any other ionic. Flint rliuw thiough passoiiL'er and fieluht line from Portland and all polntH In the Wil lamette valley to and fioni Han Kianelseo. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxccpt Humbly.): lave Albany 1:00 1' M livo C'orvalllx 1:I0 1'M Arrtvo Yaiiulna 6.:) P M 1uive Yatpilua - thl'iAM IdMVO CorvalllH HKHAM Anlo Albany U:10AM O. A C. trains connect at Albany and Cotvutlls. 'l'ho above trains conneet at YAQUINA Willi the, Oregon Development Con l.lno arHtcomslilps between iuiulim and Han Francisco. NMM.MU ilVTKS. HrKVUKItS, KllOSt SAN KltANClSCO Wlllauu'tto Valley, Monday, October Kth Wlllainetto Valley, Hatuiitay, October 'JOtli ttrKAMKUM. UtOM TAQU1NA. Willamette Valley, Tuesdiiy, October 2d Willamette Valley, Huiulay, Oetobei lltli Willamette Valley, Frlilii) , October 'Jutli This company ieervti tlio riKht to liange willing date v Ithout notice. N. It PinuKiiuKrH from lDi-tlanl nml all aair vfii, '"he8 T,v.i,r k5f i"'ii:s ; f uv r.:,K o.ur.?i,tiie,.,,8:.as. YAtllM.N.V HOl'Tl-: at Ainany orconaiiiH, uudlf diMtliied to sn Kmiu'lHtM, nIioiiIiI nnittigi- toairlxeat Yaipilua the eenlHK Ixiftiiv date of niIIIiik- l'TUL'i"r ami I'lfkht KatM Alwa) the IdKrot, r Infoi iimlloii apply to Mown IIUUMAN A Co.. KivIrIU and Ticket Auunto '-AW and 202 Front kt., lNirttand, Or. M C.O. 1UK1UK, Act (len'l l'rt. A 1'awi. AkI., OrcKou nielileH.lt. Co., (rallli,Or. I! ll,UAHWr.UHJr. (Icn'l I'll; A 1'iiwi. AKt. Onwon leelopinent Co., :tft Moutuomery t.; Han Kmnolneo, Cal! STOCK PAKM FOR SALE or RENT! 530 ACRES Well MHtvrvil nml plenty ol tlmlnr. To nirnsiw and to UiriiH. OimM urchartt. Meadow and 1W nenvi plow laud. Fifty hratd of rattle Mlth the pluiv If minted, and ImrMvieuiuiiih to run It. Within lUemlUw of depot on tlio O.AC, It. It, A Uirw'aln fur konirlNHiy, Enouire at Office of Caoital Journal, OTh9 UTTYKnB' OTTnWI U Uausd U.uoh mil 0pt, Mh rr. It U m noy olapodU of uofuV In for. matlon for all who par. ohua h luxurloa or lb noMiUaa of lit. "Wo can ololha you and fnrnlah you with 11 tho nooMry md unneotMary applianoea to rid, walk, danoo, aloap, eat, flh, hunt, work, so io church, or alay at horn, and In varioua alaea, tylaa and quanMUoa, JuaV flcuro out what ia required to do all thea thlnRt COMFORTABLY, and you oaa makaafalt atiniau of tho valua of tho UUYElta' QUIDB, vrhloh will bo aont upon rooolpt of 10 casta Vj pay poatace, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 1UU4 MlohUau Ateniaa, ClUeao,Ul. The Republicans ol tho United Slates, aasembleil by iheir delegates in National convention, pause on the thesliold of their proceedings to honor tho memory of their first great loader, the immortal champion of liberty and the rights of the people Abraham Lincoln; aud to cover also with wreaths of imperishable remembrance and gratitude tlio heroic names of later leaders, who have more recently been called away from our councils Grant, Oarlield, Arthur, Logar and Conklmg. May their memories be faithfully cher ished. Wo also recall with our greetings and with prayer for his recovery the name ol one of our living heroes whose memory will be treasured in the history both o" Republicans and of the Republic ibe namo of that noblo soldier and favorite son of victory, Philip H Shetidan. In tho spirit of those great leaders, and of our own devotion to human liberty, ard with that hostility to all forma of despot ism and oppression which is the funda mental idea of tho Republican pany, we sond fraternal congratulations to our fel low Americans of Rraiil upon their great act ol emanciDation, which completed tht. abolition of slaery throughout the two American continents. Vo ea'nestly hope that we may soon congratulate our lellow citizens of Irish birth upon the peaceful recovery of homo rule for Ireland. We affirm our unswerving devotion to the National Constitution and to the in dissoluble Union of the states : to the ai louomy reserved the states under tho Con stitution : to the personal rights and libe--ties of citiiens in all llie States and Ter ' tories in the Union, and especially .0 the sunreme and sovereign right of every lawful citizen, rich or poor, nativo or foreign born, white or black, to cast ono free ballot w. public elections, and to have that ballot duly counted. We hold the freo and honest popular ballot, and the just and equal representation of all the people, to be the foundation of our republican government, and demand ef fective legislation to secur the integrity and purity of elections, which are the fountains of alt public authority. We charcu that the present administration aud tho Democratic majority in Congress owe their oxistenoi to the suppression of the ballot by a criminal nullification of the Constitution and laws of the United States. Wo are uncompromisingly in favor of the American system of protection. Wo protest against its destruction proposed by tho president and his party. They servo the inteiests of Euiope; wo will sepport the interests of America. We ac cept tho issues aud confidently appeal to (he people for their judgment. The pro tective svslem must be maiuta:ned, Its abandonment has always been followed by general disaster to all interests, except thoso of tlio usurer and tho sheriff. Wo denounce the Mills lull aH destructive to tho general business, tho lobor and the fanning inteiests of tho country, and we heartily endorea tho consistent and patriotic actions of the Republican Rep resentatives in Congress in opposing its pausago Wo oondcinn the proposition of the Democratio party to plucc wool ou the free list, and we insist that the duties thereon shall bo adjusted and maintained so as to furnish full and sdeipinto protection to that industry. The Republican party would eflect a'l needed reduction of the National revenue by repealing tho taxes on tobacco, which are an annoyance and burdento agriculture, and the tax upon aptriis used in the arts and fur incchauical purposes; and by such revision of tho tariff as will tend to check imports nf such articles as nru produced by our people, tho production of which gives cuiplo)ineut tu our labor, and release Irom import duties those mucks or foreign pro duetion (except luxuries) tho like of which can not bo produced at home. If there shall still loniaiu a larger revenue that is requisite for the wants ot tho governmout we favor tho entire repeal of internal taxes rather than the surrender of any part of our prolectivo system at the joint behest of the whisky trusts and tho agents nf foreign manufacturers. We declare our hostility to the introduc tion into this country of foreign contract labor, and of Chinese labor, alien to our civilization and our Constitution, and we demand the rigid :nfurcenieiit of the ex isting laws against it, and favor such im mediate legislation as will exe'ude such labor from our shoios. We declare our opposition to all combin ations ofuapital organized in truslsor other wise, to control arbitrarily the condition w o com mend to Coucresi and to tho State I-ceis- uturcs, in their respective jurisdictions, such legislation as will prevent the execu tion of all schemes to oppress the people by undue charges on their supplies, or by un just rates for the transportation of thir products to market. We approve the leg. isUtion by Congress to prevent alike un just biirdeiiH and unfair dicriiuinations be tween the States, We reaffirm the policy of appropriating the publio lands of tho United Stales to be homestead for American citizens and set tiers, not aliens, which tho lt;publican party established in lS6j, against tho persistent opposition of the Democrats in Congress, and which lias brought our great Western domain into such magniheent development. The restoration of unearn. oil laud grants to the public domain for the use of actual settlers, which wi begun under the administration of 1'rosnlci.t Ar thur, should be continued. We, deny that the democratic arty has ever restored one acre lo the people, but declare that by the joint actum p( republicans ami democrats, I MIHIUI IIHT IHIIIU'U ll HWIV, Ul UMllll lands originally granted lor the construe tiou of railroad have been restored to the public domain, in uunuauc; of the coudi ttoiu inserted by the republican party in the original guuts. We charge the dem ocratic adm nistiation with failure to exe cute the laws securing to settler title to their homesteads, and with using appro. rlUoiu made for that purpose to haras mnoctnt settlers with spies ami procou tious under false preuueo of xpoaim; fraud aud viudioAtiogtho taw. The Kflvcinmcnt by Couitrv of the Terutorunubucd upon necessity only, to the cud that they may become SUtu In the L'uion; therefore, whenever the con ditions of population, material resource, public intelligence aud morally are such as to icvHito a liable leeal goveiomeut therein, tho people of such Territories should bo permilteJ, u a rit,ht laucrwit f them, to form for themselves a constitution and State government, and be admitted into the Union. Pending the prepara tion for Statehood, all officers hereof should be selected from the bona fide residents and citizens ot the Territory wherein they are to serve. South Dakota should of right be immediately admitted as a State in the Union, under the con stitution framed and adopted by the people, and we heartily indoise the action of the Republican Sen e in twice oast"- bills for her udmissior. The refusal of the Democratio House of Representatives, for partisan purposes, to favorably consider theeo hill- s a willful violation of the sacred American principle of local self-government, aud merits the condemnation of all just men. The pern bills in the Senate for acts to enable the peop'e of Washington, North Dako and Montana Territories to form constitutions should be passed uithuu. unnecessary delay. The rnpublicrti p.r.y pledges itself to do all ' its power to '. cilitate k'ue admission of the tern nes of Now Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho and Ari zona to tho enjoyment of ielf-0overtiment as states, such of them as ; e now qu i lied, as soon as possible, aud the others as soon as tb y may become so. Tho poll 'cal power of tho Mormon urch in the territories, as experienced iu past, is a menace to free ins tu ons dangerous vo je long suffered. There e we pledge .he republican party to ap propriate legislation assert,1 ."le sover eignly ot the nation in crntones where the same is questioned, and in turtherance of that end to place upon the statute books legislation stringent enough to divorce the political from the ecclesias tical power, and thus stamp out the attendant wickeduess of polygamy. The republican party is in favor of the U9e of both gold and E'ver as money, and condemns tl'o policy of the democratic administration in its eforts to demonetize silver. We demand the reduction of letter postage to I cent per ounce. In a republic liko ours, where the citizen is the sovereign and the official the servant, whero no power is exercised except by the will of the people, it is important that the sovereign the people should possess intelligence. The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us a free nation; therefore, the state or nation, or both combined, should support freo institutions o learning, sufficient to afford to every child growing up in the land the oppor tunity of a good common school edu cation. We earnestly recommend that prompt action be taken by Congress m iho en actment of such legislation as will be.t secure tho rehabilitation of our American merchant marine, and wa protest against tho passago by Congress of a free ship bill, as calculated to work injustice to labor by lessening the wages of those engaged in preparing materials, as well as those directly employed in our ship yards. We demand appropriations for the early .ebuilding of our navy; fur the construction of coast fortifications and modern ordnance, and other approved modern means of defense for the protec tion of our defenseless harbors and citieB; tor the payment of just pensions to our soldiers; for necessary works of National importance in the improvement of harbors and the channels of internal coastwiso, and foreign commerce; for the encouragement of tho shipping interests of the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific States, as well as for the payment of the maturing public debt. This policy will give em. ployinent to our labor, activity to our va rious industries, lucreuse the security of our country, promote trade, open new and direct markets for our produce, and cheapen the cost of transportation. We atfirtn this to be far better for our couutry than the democratic policy of loaning the government monoy without iuterest to "pet banks." The conduct of foreign affaha by the present administration lias been distin guished by its luelliciency and its coward ice. Having withdrawn from the Senate all pouding treaties effected hy republican administration for the removal of foreign burdens and restrictions upon our com merce and for its extension into bettor markets, it has neither etlected nor pro posed any others in their stead. Profess ing adherence to tho Moiiroo doctrine, it has seen with idle complacency the exten sion of foreign influence iu Central America, and of foreign traJe everywhere among our neighbors. It has refused to charter, sanction or encourago any Amer ican orgauization for constructing the Nicaragua canal, a work ot vital import ance tu the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine, and of our national influence iu Central and South America, and neces--ary for tho development ol trade with our Pacific territory, with South America and with the islands and further coasts of the Pacific Ocean. We arraign the present democratic ad ministration for its weak and unpatriotic treatment of tho fisheries question, aud its pusillanimous surrender of the essen tial privileges to which our fishing vessels are entitled in Canadian ports under the treaty of lSlS, the reciprocal maritime legislation of ISto, and the comity of nations, and which Canadian fishing ves sel receive iu the ports of tho United States. Wc condemn the policy of the piesent administration and the democratic majority in Congress toward our fisheries as uiilnondly and conspicuously unpatri otic, and as tending to destroy a valuable national industry, and an indispeusablo resource ol detense against a foreigu enemy. The name of America applies alike to all citizens ot the republic, and imposes upon all alike the Mine obligation of obedience to the laws. At the same time that citizenship i and must be the pan oply and safeguard of him who wears it, and protect him, whether high or low, rich or poor, iu his civil rights. It should aud must afford him protection at homo, and follow and protect hmi abroad in whatever land he may be on a lawful errand. 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 laws at variance with the object of existing reform legisla tion should be repealed, to the end that the danger to free institutions wlich lurks in the power of official patronano may be wisely and effectively avoided." 1 ne grainuae oi me naiiun lu inu ue fenders of the union can not be measured by laws. The legislation of Congress stiould conform to tho pls -s made by a loyal people, and be so cnlar ed and ex tended as to ptovido a"ainst the oossibility ist any man who Iionorably wore tho cderal uniform shall become the inmate of an a'm. house, or dcnsndznt upon n-iv charity. In the presence of an oveiJowing treasury it would be a public scandal lo do los lor those whose valor ous service prese ed the covernment, We deuounce I".- hotil; spirit shown by President Cleveland iu iiis numerous vetoes Of measutes for peiis'on relief and the action of the democra ic house of representatives iu refusin even a consid eration of :.eneril pension legislation. In support of the principles herewith enunc'. ted we invite the co-operation of patriotic men of all parties, and especially of all workiugmeo whose prosperity is seriously threatened by the freo trade policy of the present administration. Additional plank suomitted by Mr. Boutelle of Maine, and adop d by an almost vu imous vete: The first con cern ot all good government is the virtue and sobriety of the people and the purity of Ihe home. The republican party cordially sympathizes with all Wise and well uirected efforts for the promotion of temperance and morality. t BOOTS ATJ SHOES. H WiYI. BROWN & CO. I DEALEK IN I b 1 o o pFI e l - . H k U- LJl w W i-ll 1 I , , R V f"1 M . V -N. r mx?A r 7 & shE-av - . We "S -- Tfjp.- . 4 - L A 1 B T ft 1 i t A vk 1 I FV v" J 1 HOMES -FOR THE HOMELESS!!! 12oo ACRES -OF VARIED LAND -FOR- Sale or Rent. Quantity and Quality to Suit Purchaser. Lands near It. R, Facilities. A GOOD CHANCE -FOR A- Renter or Purchase, Lcatlicr and Findings! CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelfs and Furs. No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. nNJ L JlVl 1 5 mamtkmmmmamm a fee ily Capital Joiirna ii The Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon! THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY. TEAMS AND STOCK 'Ibe men who abandoned the republican party iu 1SS4, and continue to adhere to the democratio paity, have deserted not only the cause of honest government, of sound finance, of freedom and purity of the ballot, but especially have deserted the cause of retoim in the civil service. Wo will not fill to keep our pledgee be cause they have broken their', or because their candidate has broken his. We, therefore, repeat our declaration of 1SS4, to-wit; "The reform of the civil service, auipieiotHly begun undor the republican dminhliation' should be completed by the further externum of the reform system altwdy ettablrtbed by law, to all the TUB FARM- WILL BE SOLD To those buying homes. If desired. For Particulars call at This Office. Read Our Reduced Terms! tWEEKLY, ono year, $1.50. WEEKLY, six months, 50.75 Now Read Our Discount for Cash ! WEEKLY, onejyear, 1.00. WEEKLY, six mouths, fO-50. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE-THIRD OFF FOR CASH. Ot-tr Old Subscribers set- Now in arrears are urged to tako advantage of our big discount, by set tllrn? old accounts aud ieluirn: the grand throng of ouo doUar suDscriixra. TO ONE AND ALL We say, send us your names. If you want to take advantage of our one third off for cash," and are not whore you can get postal notes i or oinw convenient method of romittiug, sond us your namo and Btato tnat ;ju will remit at first opportunity. This will ensure your being placed on uie dollar list. THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER, But a goild. permanent reduction. We have come to stay.