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wv 'mm-mfmml ipps3i EVENING CAPITAL VOL. 3. SAIiEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1890. NO. 31. - t-''i"tr t$jEzr't' JOURNAL Spring Announcement AT THE CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO. o- Wo hayo now on hand the neatest aud nobbiest line of SPRING SUITS For men in tho city of Salem. No cheap or shabby goods among them. Inspection is Invited. Theso goods were made for line trade. Si LINES of DISS GOODS Are constantly coming in. We am receiving more goods ttmu any house In Salem. Just Received ! lino of boots and shoes for men, women and children, all the latest styles and best goods hi the market. STAPLE AND FANCY GROfEBK SPECIAL SALE FOR TEN DAYS ONLY THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. -AT- T. McF. PATTON'S rUHLISHED DAIL.Y.EXCEITBUNDAY, BY THK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offlco, Commercial Street, in 1. O. Building tfinttred at the potofllce nt Btilcm, Or.,ns ociajuuuiu9H iimiiur. HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. SOME COMING EVENTS. ii a mi STATE mm mhu i SALEM lOOO BOXES OF A large One room si full of groceries canned goods in the city. alone. We have tho finest stock of FARMERS Will find our store the best place to trade, aq they can drive up to our doors and load their wagons with everything they want, thus saving time and labor in going from place to place. We positively GUAR ANTEE THE LOWEST PRICES. All goods delivered free to anv part of the city. Capitol Adventure Co., Opera House Corner, Salem, Ore. THE "YOST li and Fancy Stationeiy No frco nds. inserted In tho Jouhnau Notices of religious fccrvlcca free. Char lia ble, religious or educational enlcrinln meats, that charge To. admission, adver tised at half price. Events of local Impor tance announced free under this head. April 0. Union State convent Ian, Oregon April D.Marlon county Republican Con vention. April 0. Yamhill Republican county convention. April 11. Arbor dar In Oregon. April 15. unite tsunduy-sehool conven tion at cMtnnvllle, Anrll IB. Thn lMiinlpra Wlfn. iv Ilnmn Dramatic talent,;at Heed's opera bouse, April 10. Democnitlo precinct prlmarls. April 10. Hepubllcan t-tnto Convention. April 16. Democratic county convention. April 21. Democratic state convention, May 17. Colt show In Snlom. J uno 2, General election, for county, state nnd congress. This is the republican field day for Marlon county. Mi Machine WILL BE OFFERED AT 25C AND 40C PER BOX This is by Jfar THE CHEAPEST and BEST PAPER ever ollered to the people of Marion County Come and See For Yourselves The bicycle is quito popular at Salem, aud nearly enough wheels areowend to form a club hero. The above is tho latest Invention of Mr. G.N. V. Yost, tho pioneer of writing machines, nlso Inventor of both the Remington nnd Call graph -this being his latest ma chine. CM. L0CKW00D, Agt., VosUl Telegraph Office, SOT Commercial at. klf 1 Ii JTrHisifrMiisrsiHr HKriisB USB THE Jf urn James Aitken. Grange S I eur: FINEST ON THE MARKET. I B F The Real Estate Review of Port land, now has a weekly issue of 6000 copies and is ably edited by Graham Buruham. It Is a very creatiauie publication iu every re spect. Sia.Succi claims tohavo invented a liquid which enables a man to go without solid food. Ho hus found, what a good many men of this country seem for a long tinio to have been hunting. -O- BSfThis extra fine quality of Hour is manufactured by tho Jefferson Flouring Mill Company at Jefferson, Oregon. SALEM LUMBER CO. Yard aud office on Liberty street, oppoitc W. L. .Wade's store. Dealers in Lumber, Laths and Shingles. R. 33. DUNCAN, Sec. Demockats, tho republicans of Multnomah aud other counties are rent into factions which make bright prospects for a democratic victory In tho state. That will not work, Mr. democrat. Republicans arc rational beings. The Chinese are going homo. The Mormons are proposing to colonize in British Columbia. Pretty soon the last democratic state treasurer will have vamoosed for Cauada with all ho can carry. Tho country is picking up all around. IMPROVING THE R1VKIW. If auy fact stands out In tho his tory of this nation for 25 years past, it is that Internal Improvements havo been shamefully neglected, and that tho forces and finances ol the nation have been expended in building railroads and improving harbors, whllo tho noble rivers that penetrato tho interior, havo not been kept open to commcrco by any adequato or liberal Improvements. This polioy has enriched the rail road aud favored the sea cnasteltles. at the expense of tho interior aud almost to tho destruction of com mcrco on our navigable steams. The San Francisco Chroulclo says: The parsimony of tho East, which has induced congress to dole out insig nificant sums for the preservation ol tho great water courses will have to be overcome by tho persistent deter mination of tho South aud West to secure a proper recognition of their interests. Millions upon millions havo been expended upon our har bors, properly enough, without ex citing much adverse comment; but every attempt to do anything ou an adequate scale for our rivers hns ex cited tho hostility of tho members from tho Atlantic seaboard, who arc backed tip in their nttltudo by the Eastern press. Tho editors of tho papers In ques tion havo become habituated to re garding the foreign as the only im portant trade; consuqtieutly they applaud tho expenditure of millions to blut a rook iu New York harbor to widen a channel, and deprecate tho expendituro of a comparatively small sum to keep navigable and within limits a stream like tho Miss issippi, And yet, Iu aplto of these shallow critics, every seusiblo man lawn's that the internal commerce borne on tho bosom of our waterways is of infinitely more impertance: than tho foreign trade which is nursed so tenderly. Let congress put away its narrow sectionalism and go in for a broad treatment of tho internal navigation question, and It will accomplish more good for tho coun try than It could by wrangling for years over the reduction of tho tariff. tore, NO. 126 STATE STREET, O SALEM, OREGON. Staple ill Fancy Groceries ! o JQyA full lino of Crockery and Glassware and everything usually kept in a first-class establishment. Our aim is to give entire satisfaction to every customer. All market able produce bought at full cash prices. FISHING TACKLE ! md Mi and Newest Goods ! GREATEST VARIETY, MOST REASONABLE PRICES. BHPBBraf BfflaTEAMKiw Who do All Kinds of WHO I As Cheap as any Laundry In the Countrv Using White Help, and doing first-class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Oflico at Gcorgo Hoove, 209 Commercial St. BROOKS & COX, lOO STATE) ST., SALHXM, OR. D' RE DRUGS ) x III I JLJLlJs jl j J.X l jssrv. AND- Chemicals, ffliE PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES ! o eSTPhysIcIana' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully com Pounded. -A full Uno of choice Imported nnd Key West Cigars. Union Title Abstract Co. Surit.v. Office ut288 Commercial street, formerly occupied by Ealaud's bank. COMPLETE abstracts of Sa leiu and all lands iu Marlon Williams BROOKS & HARRITT, No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon Latest designs in Baby Carriages, Hammocks and Summer Goods will arrive in a few day). 8S?No trouble to show goods. SHAW & DOWNING, ents GENERAL AUCTIONEERS! JCgyWo have a largo lift of farm lauds and city property forsalo We also take charge of auction sales in auy part of the state. NO. OO-l COMMERCIAL STRIJET, SALBM, ORJ2QON. A3-Hrnnch olllce at SUvurlon, C, r PeUuIre, Agent, The Journal Is a small paper, but It enjoys tho cofidenco of the people, and its largo circulation in tho East gives real-estate advertis ers actual returns for tho money spent Besides the Journal works for Salem interests. The New York Voice, published by an English Free Trado publish ing house continues its assaults on republican leaders, and pursues its policy of making lasting political enemies to the temperance causo by Its relentless vludietlveness. It con tinues to be the best assistant tho saloons have. Real Estate -AND- Ag THE GLOBE i n m i i lieal Mate, Loan & mmml Mate 292 Commercial St., Salem, Or, Has a largo list of choice farms and city property for salo on easy terms. Homesteads located. MONEY tO LOAN On improved farms aud city property at low rato of Interest. jgyWe have also In connection with our real estate business, an EM PLOYMENT and GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Bureau, where all orders for help will bo promptly attended to, and situations also obtained for the unemployed. ATTENTION ! We have farms, large and small, lots from foO up, and houses and lota in all parts of the city. Wedoa commission hU8lue exclusively. If you wlflh to sell, list your property wiUi us. Suburban tracts a specialty. PAYNE & BRIDOFORD. Will tho republican county con vention to-day enaorso President Harrison? His administration thus far bus been characterized by com mon sense aud conservatism. The party at his back has made e flu it to keep campaign pledges, and whllo this cannot bo said to havo been completely accomplished, much has been pcrtormed in this direction. Mr. Harrison is not as popular with the rank and file of his parly us lie might be. This is possibly duo to the fact that he has not made room for tho spoilsmen with that rapidity that was expected of him, by those who are interested in politics for 'what there is in it." If ho is true to tho national lepubllcan platform declarations ou civil service reform be will popularize himself wltu the masses If he does Incur tho hatred of the bofses, UET READY POR OUR NEXT. The next regular monthly edition of the Journal devoted to Salem and Marion county will be Issued next week. It will consist of 6000 extra copies of our weekly and will bo well-filled with carefully prepar ed articles on theadvautages allured hero in soil, climate, fruit growing and fur general investments. Tho articles will contain just tho kind of practical everday facts that can with safety Ihj laid before eastern people. The Journal's eastern circulation Is growing constantly aud real j estate men can rest assured that every copy will be sent to business men, farmers aud capitalists in tho best states of the Unldn. The next thiec months are undoubtedly tho best seuHonB to employ printing luk Intelligently. The Journal works for Salem. PERFECT PROSPERITY. NOT REACH ED UNDER FREE TR VDE. Over 100,000 minora iu England were on u strlko tho past month, de manding butter wages. Twenty thousand Tyne-sldo cnglncersjolned the strike, mills are belngshut down for want of coal while others are running on short time. Ton thou sand miners iu Nortli Wales struck on tho fatal -171115 aud 30,000 striking dockmeu paraded tho streets of Liverpool ou tho 17th aud the route of their procession was tho sceno of great disorder; tho coal carters Joined the strikers. The magistrates called on tho militiary aid hi pre serving tho peace. Tho great strike of tho coal miners in Berlin has about ended. Tho mine owners cnucetieu a small auvauco In wages but dismissed the ring leaders. Tho lesson to bo gained from nl' this should convince any critic of tho American protective tariff sys tem that tho Free Trado system does not solve tho problem of Indus trial depression. Perfection Is not found yet in any revenue polioy, and before tho opponents of our tariff laws can successfully ask this government to udopt freo trado be cause of striked and hard times, they should show us a low-tarifl or freo trado country where mutters are not worse. Can thoy do this? Wo In vito them. llow Railroads aro Milked to Make , Mllliounru's. San Francisco Chrenicle: Scuator Standford is reported as saying: "Tho Central Pacific ahno cannot pay its debt. It It a poor road. Ten years ago it was nblo to p.iy $3,000,000 annually to tho govern ment; now It hardly qams enough to pay $500,000." If tho Central Pacific is poor it is because Stanford aud his associates havo looted It. It has been profitable enough to put over a hundred millions into the pockets of five nicji, and would still pay handsomely If it were not de liberately robbed in order to benefit tho Southern Pacific. It lias been asserted that Mr. Stanford has lost his mental grip. Tho fact that ho makes such admissions as tho abovo and Imagines them to bo ar guments In favor of further len iency ou tho part of tho gov ernment goes fur to confirm the correctness of the belief. Nl) man with his wits about him would em phasize the fact that teu ynrs"ago tho Central Pacific was able to pay 13,000,01)0 a year whllo now It is not ublo to pay half a million to tho government. The simple statement of the fact Irresistibly brings to mind the oilier fact that it is Just about ten years siuco tho Soutneru Pacific was completed out of tho earnings of tho Central Pacific for tho delib erate purpose of 'shutting out com petition and crippling tho Central Pacific. Botli of theso objects havo evidently been successfully accom plished, yet in tho bauds of an honest manugennrt tho Central Pacific would soon knock out tho Southern, because It Is by all odds the best aud most couvonlent road if properly haudlml. Have the Daily Journal left at your door uud gel ail tUe news, at 10 cents u week, STATE THEAbUHKK Wl'.IIIJ. Wo do not expect a slnglo demc crat to bo elected on tho Oregi-n stato ticket this year, and wo do not us a rule indulge in tufi'y for demo, cruls. But if any state democratic olllciul should be re-elected, (thai In If the political fates decree tlutt Ore gon shull huvo a slnglo democrat left in office after the ncxi election) the Journal would not feel badly if it should boStalo Treasurer Webb. Wo do not believe tie will Join the ranks of tho defaulters, appicutl so numerous now-a-davs In solldlv democratic Mates. Ho has miide this state a courteous and efficient treasure Tho quiet, modest and gentlemanly demeunor of this of flclal wIiih him many friends hi nil parlies who will always regard him as a mau of high honor, tho' on the other aide politically. Mr. and Mrs. Webb have endeared themselves. oe. ally by their residence In our cily,nnd havo formed a largo circle of devoted friends. Mr. Webb hus guincd I ho respect of our solid business m n. He hus uiuilo Judicious Investments in Salem property and engaged in beverul local enterprises that will bo of lusting benefit to the city. Ill whole conduct us uu olllelul hus measured up to tho best standards of olilcnsiilp as well as the dignity of tbo office. Monopolists nnd their Victims. The vast burden of poverty under which wo aro staggering Is mainly due to tho appropriation of public services, of social rights, by Individ uals who neither can or do render an equivalent fr them to their fel low citizens. That is tho moaning of monopoly. Monopoly, whether created yesterday or tho uelrloom of aQres, Is nothing less than a tux on all present aud futuio productions of the laud in which It flourishes. Abolish the monopoly of resources now enjoyed by a fow, and tho na tion will not bo the poorer by the smallest fraction of any commodity at auy moment after. But let tlicro be u universal strlkoof all except the monopolists, and how long would society eudure? Tlicro would bo a funfino In ayeur, in two years naked, and iu ten years tho laud would be a desi latlon. Monopoly means a present tax, as well us a past usur pation. The monopolist may also uo receiving "wages o' superinten dence," but they aro a trilling pro portion of his iucomo, aud uo part of tho monopoly In tho proper house. It Is not by any hiuii'h wugea that tho people tiro infpovorished, but by tho running sore of taxes handed over to prlvato persons, to bo used without regard to tho social organ Ism. Rjv. Dr. Win. Barry In tho April Forum. Albany Herald: The voters of Al bany havo done well In declaring In favor of public improvements. Tho sewerage sj stem will now bo com pleted and other Improvements tin-dcrtakei-i that will do much toward promoting piosperity. tho city's growth and Out of jfclie Fire Tormented with Salt Rheum Cured by Hood's SnrnaiMrUUu Only those who li.ivo nnlteicd from salt rheum In Its worst tuna know tho agonies caused by this disease. Hood's Sarsapa rllla has had great success In curing salt rheum, and all allectlons ot tho Mood. " I owo tho gratltudo to Hood's Barrapa rllla that ono would to Ids rescuer iioin a d..umimm. r..M.i:l was tor. DUIIIIII& DUllulll&montou with salt rheum, and had to leavo on work altogether. My taco, about tho eyes, would ho swollen aud scabbed, my hands nnd a part of my body would bo raw sores for weeks at a lime, my flesh would seem so rotted that 1 could roll pieces from between my fingers os largo as a pea. Ouo physician called ft typo Prtlenn and gavo mo medicine accord- r 'J I o U 1 1 Ingly; but sa!( rheum cannot bo cured Iu that way. Dually I bought a boltlo ot Hood's Barsaparllla. It helped mo to much that I took two moro bottles, and was Entirely Cured LSubud with salt rheum slnco. I also used Hood's Olive Ointment on tho places affected. It stops tho burning mid Itching sensntluu Im mediately, I will recommend Hood's Bar saparllla not only for salt rheum, but for Slat Loss of Appetite 'all-gone' feeling so often experienced," A. I). Iloiiiu.vB, J malca I'Un, Mass. K.D. If you decldo to take Hood's Barsa parllla, do net bo Induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbrdrog-gtits. Sliilxforfi. Prepared by O. I. HOOD A CO., ApothcrlM, Lowell, MH- IOO Doses Ono Dollar 4v