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,lKlPr" - - EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. lyOL. 3. SAIEM. OKEGOX. TKUJRSDAY, MAY 15. 1890. KO. G2. .rsaas Klata,eo "" ti I saaffs "'iereia ,Ul- ff "'e hrJaid ents havih"' "leijM.. "''0tlr OING FAST!! The floods at J be ft rand Clenratico Gale of the Put Your Money IRE CAPITAL JOURNAL where it will do most goil. t t UHMSIIUDDMbY.KXCKrrsUNDAY, nr the Canital Journal Publishing Company. ; (Iucorpomted.T ' Office. Commercial Street, In IN O.lInlldlnR fc.htered nl the poMonicp at Salem, Or.,ns "wMud-cliiM matter. HO.FER BROTHERS, - - Editors. A Real Estate Investment! pay: better Interest than any other adventure. Those who get In first have the test chances of improvement. It should Im destroyed. .What? The great American money- swallowing Devil Fish and Whitney. For tho last live' years tncro has not a monopoly millionaire developed In the demo cratic party that it has not sent to the United States senate. If wo may judge from Its record hi other states, wo may expect it to take Mr. Thompson tip, provided It becomes convinced of hts great wealth, and run him for senator, In place of a poor man like Pcnuoyer, who ouly has a paltry f.300,000 at his disposal. Ho would bo such a small fry beside Hrieo and Standard Oil Payne that HAIiBM TIIK METROPOLIS Or Hie Far-Famed Fruitful Willamette Valley. A partial list of the Improvements to bo made in and around Balem the coming year: I. The building of a now South ern Pacific railway depot on Com mercial street. 1!. Thu Oregon Pacific system of railroads, with branch lines, from Mill City. A new steel $70,000 brldgo to iti 1 Jnco nun .-uinunni wii ray no man .. new sieei iw,uw oritigo 10 UieJiouIsalua Lottery , that MhiH jwrty would not havo much use i con nrct Polk and Marlon counties SCROFULA s tint impurity of tUO blooil ' '..V N.rs umlghtly luminorwolttnS r. in.Ui.t llic ucoki caii' painful ro. -.. res mi tlio arms lr-8, or IvCU ifc" ilrcrs la tlio eyes, cars, or noso, often i ik blindness or dcainess; is ""' " ,, J, , . .. ...unlit' ... tiAitlfAtTfllimiH 111I4MJ humor;" ami fastening Wn",0,", v.jhos consumption, and dc.M1i. ' l,i- mo-t ancient, It Is tlio most ecnen ,11 dlseasei or affection, for -ry I. persons arc callrcty free from It. flsmitn ill vftntiipa i 'mmm ; Ul JIIM ilU VIIHII V Will JUill . TT' 1 1 n v ' mi aw ! ill Eight houses approaching completion In 1 J 4 il ditioD Are going off with a Rush, Call early and secure the Bargains. and contracts for Ton n.i-rv left. Lots in North Pacitlc addition t Astoria ie- lily IhcrcaHing In value A few more small fruit fc.r no. al uiiiiysii'" still on the market, onowiNn, Tho circulation of tho Kvkninh JotJHNAt. Is growing. The masses of the icoplo are everywhere will The Ore Block. gon Land Co., (tuntt t . lik n ti nt f .tit l tIt t t. . . I ' I,""., l for him In thcsotiatc. tlOllfll l9UP. The governor of Loulsainn has do-1 I rAttfwl llonrK Ilia mittr, ma..fiivt in ! . . .-,. ,.v....k. ..........a. v. av..-...lu u , ftbe leglslnttuo just assembled, to fallowing uti the inlutittv of this id- V r -- . - '. - gantic fraud that asks tor a n'newall lug to support a fair paper, and tho tot charter, j Jouun.u, is so cheap that all can af- Kvery man and woman In Orccon ! ford to take it. should pray that It bo defeated. ' With continued support the. lorn- flood came out of Xazereth nod I N'Al. will add to its telegraph service ;tvat good may oven come out of i In a short time so that people at Sa lic democratic legislature of Lou-1 lem will get tlio bull; of tho Inipor- Isiaua. Tho democratic governor of i taut world nows the samo day It that state should be upheld in his i happens. Tho people want tho noble light on the mniiey-fllching i news, and more of them have time monster. ; to read in the evening than in the The California and Washington ! morning. iJowsimn.'rs are lull of advertise-! Theie is one way to build up a at Salem. I. Tho building of n Union Pa- clllc branch to Salem, from Port- I land via Troutdale and Sllvorton. o. The Completion of the Oregon Paclllo to Ilolsc City which mentis n connection of the Chicago & j Northwestern with Sa'eni. Tho widening of tlio Knit Side narrow- gauge system. 0. Three Motor Hues. Ono to In dependence, to connect with tho Monmouth and Independence motor system: tho lumber Motor lino via Dallas to Salem; the Sllvorton Mo tor lino now partly constructed. CURE with Its main office in Salem, and branch oflleos in Portland, Astoria and Albany, Ore., buys and sells Stock, Grain and Fruit Farms, and has a choice lot of city and suburban property. Opera House J. C. BOOTH,! J- H- IvUN N has it line line of- USHtnteKtrePt, Siil"n Orcc-JU. Real Estate Broker, Insurance and loans, and prices. Sonic fino city property. Also farms of nil sires Call and see me, it will cost you nothing. James Aitken. Grange Store, Dress Goods, Emliroiilrirs, Parasols and Sun Shades, Boys Jersey Suits, Ladies Wraps, Ladies and Misses Blouses, Trunks and V ilienls of the most seductive charac ter to draw many from tho people for this gigantic swindle. Not one dollar in ton is ever returned. The press of Oregon would bo full of these lottery advertisements if it were not unlawful to print them. Tlio corrupting lulluence of the Louisiana lottery Is felf all over the nation. The new slates of the northwest have nobly rejected its offer of bi.ls and its only hope of ex istence is a renewed charter to be obtained from the present Louis illia legislature. Let tho good people of that state have the moral support of other states and they will win ami beablo to put aside the golden brlbo tluitls offered them to enable the gieat lottery to continue to tllch niOMcy from the pockets of all clashes. up clean, strong, newsy paper, conduct ed on a broad and fair basis, and that is to take an iuteiestiu such a paper. It is as much to the people who read such a paper as to those who print it to have it well support ed. Iking the JuuKN.vii your Items about the home, society, tho chinch, or friends away. And bring It your business. Gents Ru.rnisriirig Goods. 239 Commercial St. Opposite Hush's Hank. vix- SHOW l'l. it seems to us before an investiga tion of Ciiemawa Tndlan school can be ordered, there should hen show ing of wrong-doings and abuses there, either to the government or the public. To merely keep on demanding an investigation without being able to show any apparent reason therefor is not in accordance with common 1 sense or justice. If there Is imy 1 tiling wrong or rotten at tlio in jstltutiou, out with it. The only people who have made Hood's Sarsaparilla SoMl.r.UngKt.t.. ll rtxforW. rrernrwii. 1.1IOOL' tC!..AlilhwrH,lwlI,W' IOO Doses Ono Dollar" A Bargain ! -ublu lot or lands In lota ' IIkm uiiiilliirivt, of KllU'lll. eighty niilM orsleiiiiilHmtlnnilliiB, tho best oak wood unit wimotlr timber enoiinh to nav lor tho land-ami It Is eood soil for l . l.l. t.... . ..a .tiniwtiiU Inllll inill, Willi HpriUBn iii.uiiiyiv """ Would tnlco u Kod Mtnnll lot of Htilcin pmivrty in iraue. a mires A denlniblo lot of lands In lots to utilt. Kiivcn ml cm 80UI iwesl oi tviirui, wiium NO. 126 STATE 8TBEET, SALEM. OREGON. o 1 i BUREN, TIIK GUI SAUK AGAINST Till', TOCKATS. The democratic nress is liecmniiur -lulte alarmed lest Mr. 8. P. Thonip-1 complaints to the Jouhnai., now son, as they call the republican w,' Uu,t tlio miinngcinMit lm im- ! candidate for governor, buy up the . l,rove" "I", wmv uwy w,ul IVU l," whole democratic party. These ww compmiueo oi. mere seiise- .j. i less cry for an Investigation with rv-- -n?Hlei" lr- M anc Fancy from o 'Furniture and 'ttMLH PJ'WtUJ party. I democrats are not prepared to j mil that any of their party are for sale, and wo do not presume to in v&fiuiiRte that aiiy. good democrat could bo bought. Hut there 'are bad democrats, just as there are wicked republicans, who have not the fear of Thos. Jefferson in their hearts, and to whom a silver dollar SSTA full lino of Crockery and kept in a nrst-class establishment, Glaasware and everything usually Our aim la to give entire satisfaction to every customer. All market- JS a le I'll , able produce bought at full cash prices. i 298 Commercial Street, Oregon. THE NEW I STORE R i (MAD. i I nr 111 Slnr ..1.1. ... 1 -- tfRlTl l (V . I II j JUdll VVL LAUlllllldiV. n T mm 292 Commercial St,, Salem, Or. Mas n large list of choice farms and city property for sale on easy terms. Homestead's located. who can scent a glass of beer afar oil". It is theso bietoorn who are weak In tho flesh, but powerfully inclined toward the spirit, that tho democratic press Is fearful about and seeks to warn them against the scductlvo influences of the republi ' cm candidate, by printing the first letter of his name with a dollar mark! In objecting to Mr. Thompson for owning so many national banks the democratic papers forget one thing, and that is a fondness the average well-healed democrat has for be coming a stookholdei or director of Just these samo banks, ami if Mr. Thompson hna all tho banks they nothing to Investigate will only suit In a victory for Hupt. Irwin. re- Tho Oregon SUto Teachers' associ ation meets at Salem, Juno 30, and July 1, 12, a. The following circular has just been Issued by Htato Bupt toiiL-H liiiriwr tlmii Atnniit HnoilnmllMcKlniy of tho department of public Instructien: 1. The .State Teachers' Associa tion will convene In tho legislative hall, capltol building, at 7:30 p.m., on Monday, June 80. All teachers and friends of education in the state ire cordially invited to attend. J. Tho department of superin tendence will bo organized by the several county and city superin tendents, and will meet In tho office of the superintendent of public In struction at 1:30 o'clock p. ui., on Tuesday, July 1. Tho presence of all superintendents, county and city, in thostate, Is earnestly desired. 3. The hotels of Balem will en tertain those nl tending at reduced i How Can It Bo Ily taking Hood's SarsnpMillo, whlcli, 1 tho remarkable cures It has accomplished pftea when other mcdlclocs have failed. lias proven Itself to bo a potent mid pecu. lar medlcliio for this disease Somo ff theso cures aro reatly wonderful. K yni. iiitter from scrofula or Impure blood, l Miro to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Kvcry Mrlng my wlto mat children lm been troubled with serofiil.t, soros brerk li.K out on them In various place. My little boy, thrco years old, hna beet. . terrlblo sufferer. Last spring ho vs ono mais of sores from head to feet. I w ailvloed to use Hood's aarsaparllln. ami liavonlttakcnlt. The result Is that a 1 lmv bet-a cured of tho scrofula, my little 1 !...i, .tiwiv f no from soies, ana all tot Electric, horse and Motor I ? 'y i""11""'1 V'rilv '?!. . I H .... ..!!... .. .... -.11. ,. H, J). 41llir.n..M " nuiri iiiinvuvM e.ieiiiniig in every, directum. N. $100,000 poslolllce appropria tion, already passed tho senate, for n poslolllce building nt Salem. 0. $i'0,000 to bo expended tills year for state institutions and grounds at Balem. Dulldlngs now in process of construction. 10. A now $100,000 water works system, with a capacity of 6,000,000 daily. 11. New Willamette university and grounds 75,000 1U. $110,000 cannery nearly com pleted. 13. Three now churches already planned by religious societies whose places of worship will no longer accommodate their growing congre gations. II. Three new school houses, cording in the aggregate $12.3,000. 1.1. 10,000 hotel planned for Court and Kront street site. 10. "00 residences now under con struction and at least 1000 new resi dences will be started nnd partly completed this year In Salem. 17. Salem and suburbs will have a population of 10,000 Inside of four years. 18. Salem tho Capital of Oregon and tho home city of tho Tactile Northwest has the best assuarances of steady growth and permanent nrospcrity orahy touTTTorrtlie'ooaBrr 19. It Is a city of churches and' beautiful homes nnd n landscape gardner, employed by tho Btate, has made the most elaborato plans for beautifying thu state and city parks, ami Is on tho ground now, engaged with a force of men, adding to the beauties of nature nil tho charming effects of artistic laudscapelng. Biilcm.Mnrt'h lit, UiUO. DF.N'NIH. :i 13tf say he has now run up to sonio i rates. fifJi T he MONEY tO LOAN "V i . j "1 On Improved 1 I PL farm' and city property at low rate of Interest. -u- WSrWe have also in connection with our real estate business, an KM- OYMENT and GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Bureau, whore all orders for help will be promptly attended to, and situations also obtained for the uuempioyea. Has a A New Store, New Goods, PDAMmon New Building, vvB un has Removed His Stock of And although old at tho business people of Salem a offers tho iSb rn: NEW DEAL GENERALLY Prices Riglit, And every body is invited to call and ee. Goods not nearly ii ( I 1000.00. Wo should not Iks surprised ,w "u """ '"-'" ' II I ' . . .1 - - . .. ' . Tl... ........ I Ml I VCS, IHlWUrP (IIK I IIIIDHlfii U OflllO I cht 'ouHu neJroTuc-rtoS , ' Vf fTJ H .'.'"'rl J ' i , wiiiioih any cuungu aim me greiu . to the store recently occupied by 1. Arrangements are 1eiug made with (he several transportation com- banks,hoi panics lor reduced rates to all attend- ing. Duo notice ol these reductions will bo given in the i)ewspap"rs and subsequent circulars. .1. Several prominent educators from California, Washington, and homo of the Eastern states, have been Invited, and are expected to lio pre sent. 0. The dally exercises will be lu-tersiK-rsod with readings, recitations, and good music, vecal and instru mental. State School Superintendent Mo- Elroy is making arrangements for tho meeting f the State Teachers' Association to bo held In tlio state house at Salem, June 30 and July 1, "aud.1. Ho exMMds that between Wo should not Iks surprised j " and 600 teachers will ho present. uu auurcsscu uy ducators, among tendent Luckey, ' rif Ptttulinri'. Pii. Ilin nllv mitirlo (endeit of Chicago, Ho v. Dr. Hen sen, of Chicago, and ex-Congress-man ilnrr, of Michigan. : three or four hundred banks In some ' ; of these papers and gets tho vote of Jail the democrats in his Is elected sure. ( Mr. Thompson j should own a few less batiks he i might bo in some danger, but as ho owns so many his election can bo j called hardly In question If w'e can ! go by what the democratic pa(ers ! way. And no one can believe that they would overstate so small a mat- ' tor as n whole hank or several dozen banks even. Hut Mr. Thompson Is a rich man audit seems tho democracy of Ore gon has cut the acquaintance of rich t men this year entirely and labors unselfishly for the poor. They have even elected ono of the poor as their candidate for governor Mr. I'en- , noycr, who is only worth nboutfclOO- First National Ba (lUUUU HAMiM, OltEUON. lll( WM. N. IADUK. - Pit. J. UKYNOLDb, IOHN MOIll, - - - President. Vice t'rcsldout. CuKliler. Ca J, C. BROWN t CO. ee and Him all in yet, lot more are constantly arriving. 257 Commercial St. UniOn Title AbStraCt CO. lent and'alf lands In Marioui county. Office at 88 Commercial street, formerly occupied by Williams , & England's bank. ATTENTION ! UI'IU b If HUMIIT pail! ' VltVKI M We have farms, largo and small, lots fr-jni 50 up, and houses and lots I ivnnover to hoabrriuil with n all parts of the city. Wedoa oomuiIsMou buHliiosVexchihlvoly. If you , , J"",' i , "T"' wlt" vlah to soil, list your property with us. Suburban trwcls a sH-clalty. 1 00' fww.OW.oo in his pocket. party of the j)or inmi would have to ask for a small pittance from that rich money king Thompson to en able him to get to tho capital of the state and perform his duty. We One of the very liest Investments ! Imagine I'ennoyer has often Ixirrow- n the city for capitalists is that bus ed a nlcklo nf$. I, Thompson or j ineHH corner of mint Wxlftl feet, and j got him to slam! good for a little one of tho busiest corners In town Hour at some I'orllandgrocery store. , H)U, M flue two-story brick block of ' Having so oor a candidate, II Is 'three store rooms 120x70 foot, with surprising the democrats am not joMrc nverliead and other buildings. , afraid Mr. Thoinpwni will buy him i n rents U) pay 10 er cent, on the 'nil Ihutrael: along with the rest of umoiint, Ills the Ix-st site in tho too party they warn so strenuously against the charms of TIioiiisoii'k ! iold. It Is hard v safe for them to I'AVNK Sc BHIIHIFOHD. THE SECOND MOORE & "W. M. Sargent, Dealer lu hand store,' Wall Paper, Mouldings, Osborne ' PtntnrMt Frames. Window Hbades. Ilubv Cubs. Ex nress Wacons. Notions OC uoDurvnc , - - ,-.-,. -- '.. ., . - - - Dealers In Furniture, Notions. Queensware, ClUufSware, Cigars, Tobacco, ! a Fine IJne of Etchings aud Engraving, Oil Paintings and Chrome. Candleaauariuta. All kinusorsecona nana gooa. iwugiinuu . ; p3r4rQi tho T nwput . h . 4 - - - - . . vv.iji PS HUU UIB. rtll klUUD UI KWUU UBUU uiv-, .-ft. -.. Oooda fcold on commliwdon. Cor. Bute and Liberty R. t Hut the democrats are on acrusude against plutocrats. We are glad to , see our democratic friends becoming j alarmed over the danger of giving all the great political honors to rich i men. remap uie Hiarm win spreau Ml!k BmUo only rtv so m to intiueuce their own party pi.i,i ,. n,t u,k.i - ..w.,v. .rf... n... auer a wuiie, auu mey may cease wi place the honors of their party on the brows of guah friends of the poor as the millionaires Hrlr, Payne Tlio End of Uoorcioii. Hecent events in Ireland show that the end of brutal and violent coercion is near at hand. Even the Judges who wcro appointed for their known loyalty to tho government have becomo conscleiice-strleken by the pressure of publlo opinion and are refusing to shield police outrages behind the cloak of the law. The braver of them are even beginning to question the Coercion Act. Our readers are familiar with thu action of tho Lord Chief Ilaruu, who as tounded the police by telling them Mint they must go before njury to answer for breaking Into tho Hev father Kennedy's house In Mcelln, county Clare. They must Indeed have felt that times have changed since Hucksliot Korster's day, when they wore given the printed order of "don't liesltatn to shoot," and as sured that tho production of that order would bo a siilllclent defence In case of their prosecution, An equally slu'iilllcaiit decision was rendered on April UUd, by Mr. Justice Murphy In tho Charlovllle shooting caso. Inspector Conconiiou wus arrested for shooting Into a crowd of jieoplo at Charlovllle, and arresting John Nolan, on tho occa sion of the removal of William O'Hrlen from Cork toTlppcraryJail. The Inspector sot up tho plea of Jus tification. He claimed the crowd were going to rescue O'Hrlen, anil that ho thought someone fired al him. The Judge ridiculed Mils plea preposterous, and declared that no armed rescue had ever been at tempted In thai country. Ho fur ther pointed out that there was not the slightest evidence to show that anyone In the crowd was armed, or that a shot was filed at the iiollco. Judicial utterences like these aro 111 lint hliflient fhirii. MiitriritwlK'n f.iifl itiirouriielnir to thu frlmnlu nt ln. Uud. They prove that Irish patience and energy have broken the solid Tory front, and that Lord Salisbury's brutal threat ol "twenty years of a resolute government" has already oyaiKiratcd Into nothing ness. There may Isj an assurance of stringent rcircfcoii held lu reserve, and It may even bo momentarily exercised In somo remote countrv district, hut tho bloody, brutal, wholesale coercion of the past has vanishes! like a hideous nightmare, never to Imj recalled except by the I'ouSai.k. Two fresh mllohcowfc apathy of the Irish people nnd their at a bargain apply to Julius lluef, friends and countrymen In America, on the warden Hoad, GENERAL BANKING. Hxomiiiib" on Portland, Hun Frauclsro, Now York. London nnd Hon Koiik iHitiRht nnd sold. Hfto, County and City warrants bmiRht. Knrmors nru oordlnll.v Invited to dciiOMlt unit transact liiislnrK with UH. Liiovral niivnnces mimu "" wheat, wool, hops nnd other properly at reivxonuoio rates. Iimirnnco on sueh se curity ran bo obtained al tlio bniik In most rcllnblo conumnlef. Insure in Your Home Company ! 'The Stater Which has forthopuKt six years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, Received Moro Premiums And Paid Moro Losses tJjHiu properly located In Ori'tioii or Wash ington tliiin any other company. It was Hie, First Company to Pay all Losses in Full and in Cash Ily tho three ureal eonlliiKratloiiH of Heattl. KllenidiurKaml Kpokano 1'iills. GEO. 3I. HEtiliEIl, City ABCiii And Hnecliil Anont for Blarlon County. Oitleo In tho company's bulldhu. city for a wholesale house ans enual to tho U-Mt for a retail trade; heat bargain lu town. Balem Land Co. rostolll'-e blck. dwdf Koit Halk. A nloo young driving team and two seated rig. Iumilre of I'ayne A Hrldgeford. t 0. 0. I). HUHON, Prop. CiiMthittM of all UlndK made to order. Ml hi. MAC'llfNIMtY, I'hANINd Ml III A, CHIINIC1M, .MirPAIi I'JtONTf, WlIi:i:i.Kt J'L'IiIiKVH, mid kpeolal caHthiKS o( any style or (ml -turn inailo hi nhort ordur, ciiiikiIIi and rc llabloln ovciy particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. TonihiK lathoN. muliies, hop prcwi's iindhopHlONvsbulll, Will iimliuonllnintM on nny Iron work needed, Clood price paid for old Iron. 9-lK-hii Koui-iclecl J86S. Uldextaud larijCHt IlaukhiK hoiuo between Kiirrumcntn and Portland. LADD & J3USI-I, Baiilcers, Iron building, HuKin Ort'uon, KxchmiKo on evury imrt or thu world, Ixiujflit and sold. Drafts of l'jutcrn bunkH Uikun nt par. Accounts or ban lot nnd Individual solicited Collection mnde throughout tho United Htntu and IlrltUh Aiaerlcn. Wo oiler our patrons every no. romiiioilntlon i'onUtcnt With conKorvetlve buuklng. j ithllm Millinery bwmlng at Mrs. A. II. Karrai's. f-13 3t eol. wnin at H0NG-SING-L0NG-KEE, Oriental Laundry, 140 Btatk Bthkkt. Cheapest and llest Chinese Laundry in the City. J. JVIA.CY, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Corner Htato and Kront Ht.,Halcm. Good accomrnodatSou and good rln, lluva h qiuiollty of good huy far Willi. 3 8lln J.MACY. ,',.13-tf. VhllftdelphU Krwmnn. B OOKM OK AJtCHJTECTVJtVt BUILDING,! Deottn. t .My tOO-nnce IlUMrtM JtHliKua sent free. AdditMt WM. IF. ffOMwfnoK, 3 Warru Kt!"Nw yV j.m tm 9 M x vH i 0' .. 9JS1