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CAPITAL JOURNAL .ao NO. 74. yoii. 8. SALEM, OTCEGON, TnUJlSDAY, MAY 2J), 1890. EVENING mm FACT The Goods at tho Grand Clearance Sale or the Put Your Money THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. where it will do most good. UUHLISHEDDAIL.Y,EXCKITSUNDAY, nr tiik Caoltal Journal Publishing Company. flncornomtcilX i Office, Commercial .street, in P.O. UulMIng ! hntrred nt tho postolllct! t s.ilcm, Ur.,in I second'Cln mnttcr. CAl'ITAIi JdURNMi JOTS to honor tho patriotic dap Adventure Company. Are going, off with a Ru.sli. Call 'early, and-secure the Bargains. Opera House Block. !3?HP9 J. C. BOOTH, 89 SUto street, BaJem Oregon. Real Bstate Broker, Insurance and loans. Some fine city property. Also farms of all sizes and prices. Call and nee me, it will cost you nothing. James Aitken. range Store, NO. 13G STATE? STREET, SALEM, OBEGON. A Real Estate Investment pays better interest than any other adventure. Those who get In first have the best chances of improvement. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. and contracts for Ten more left Lots in North PaclQc addition to Astoria steadily Ihcreaslng In value. A few moro small fruit farms at Sunnyside still on tho market, The Ore gon Land Co,, with its main office in Salem, and brauch offices in Portland, Astoria nud Albany, Ore., buys and Pells Stock, Grain and Fruit Farms, and has a choice lot of city and suburban property. J REPUBUPAN RALLY. a favorite and tho audience being in good humor, gave him prolonged applause. Then the rafters rung to threo cheers for Thompson and tho repub lican ticket, and tho happy throng dispersed, the best satisfied lot you could find in tho nation. i ,,,. , , ; ; , , . hat ia your business is surely From the Coast. (no other man's, So don't tnko his MAMSiiriKi.n, Coo's Co., May 21'. te to tell him about it. KniTun Joi'u.VAi.: This is the I io,i, ,i v -ip t i,.n. mir mvii Salem, i l ho Orogoulun Is still fighting the Prepare dead. The political agony In Orogoh is neatly over. on a speaking tour for the Union I interstate commerce law. It Inter- I party. I have seen much country. ( j To the farmer used to a level cotin i try, much would seem worthless In-! feres with the railroads a little. Mr. 12. Coon, Chines Inspector, at San Diego, ays It Is almost Impos In first have the best chances or improvement. , pi.., (Ji..,n,lpt MlM'tlll" of nm Meed. Yet other portions rich and , , , . T f . UU' "1,UUUM My"n 'inviting, especially l tho stock MWo to keep the Chinaman out, he CailtpaigH. j raiser and fruit grower. Yet Its ,0VJ ,hl9 "" '. Eight houses approaching completion in i greatest wealth lies, In the opinion! . , i i. . . i t.. u ...i.w .,c...,..i I If tho saloonkeepers would organ- 11 1 I) I I 1 111' MAYF THOMPSON ON TOP ASE Jr""!-' --. -i bVM r..!. r ( M I , iv. It luw about 800 people, Is ford to lose, it w.uld be a good thing Idi UllUJU 1 111 l ill HI HUH . well situated on the west side tholr busings. P Ho Surprises His Friends and (lf Com i,nv well landlocked, V ' ,,,,. " Startles HIS Opponents by furnishing good anchorage fr Tho oiiglnal Chinese method of . .1 a a i h. nin jVvM TI Vlll III rl(k WIT t I " lnlui.ln.a .li.i.l 11 lnll..i. iiiMjiltl.It Hililcil tho Convincing Force ol" His Speech. Last night was in epoch in tho political history or Salem. It was tho first time in an oft year that the young republicans, as a distinctive body, turned out in force and tho of-1 streets, BOOTS AND SHOES- James Dunham & Co. 118 State Street, Salem.1 fcSajk! Stole a Fancy Groceries ! o tar A full line of Crockery and Glaaswaro and everything usually kept In afirstpolass efitablisliraent. ' i'Our aim is to give entire satisfaction to every customer, able produce bought All market- at full cash pricea. Vggg' Save Your Dofa, and- Keep Your Eye Oo US State St, Boots and Shoes All Kinds, We Can Suit You. F. S. DEARBORN, SuccesHor to J. B. Starr. THE NEW I. H. STORE CONMD Tlae ClQtti'ier, Has Just Removed to His New Quarters, At 263 Commercial Street And now offers a full and complete line of Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Sheet Music, Tissue Paper, Etc. Remember the Place, Big IBOOlrC Sign. BaTMnll orders a specialty. nHnaaHnahniaaniHBMaHBVHBBaBMMHannuiBBa3Bi J. H. LUNN has a fine line of- HaS a A New Store, New Goods, New Building, Dress Goods, Embroidries, Parasols and Sun Shades, Boys Jersey Suits, Ladies Wraps, Ladies and Misses Blouses, Trunks and Valises. Gents Furnishing Goods. 239 Commercial Bt. Opposite Bush's Bank. And although- old at the business people of Salera a offers the j i THE GLOBE Mate, Loan & Exchange!; feet wasurand. At early twlllghtthe Second Regiment b.ind struck up some lively airs and marched to the Chemekete hotel, where Governor Thompson and the other candidates Soon the walks around tho hotel were thronged with young republi cans who gave Mr. Thompson a pleasing ovation and when the pro cession formed to march to tho op era house. It was two blocks In length. Tho w.st throng filled every available space In the house, making tho largest audience ever seen there since John P. Irish spoke two years ago. were stopping. The University band was also out In tho eastern part of the city with a banner an iiounaingthe meeting. On the platform were seated Hon. D. P. Thompson, republican candi date for governor; Hon. Phil Metschan, candidate for stato treas urer; Hon. Lytlell Baker, of Port land, and a largo number of repre--entatlve and prominent republicans of Salem. The meeting was called to order and ably presided over by lion. II. W. Cottle, secretary and manager of the Ktale Insurance com- panyynmJ Mariou county's member 01 inosinie cemrai l-uiiuimiivu. Hon. Lydell Baker was tho first speaker introduced and is a truly pleasing one. Hois a nephew of tho well remembered Col. E .D. Baker, mice IT. S. senator from this state, afterwards killed at Hall's Bluff during the civil war. Mr. Baker inherits tho grace and eloquence of his undo and handles his subject wllh convincing intelligence. He devoted the gi eater portion of his address to tho tarltl question, presenting tho republican position in the matter with such solid argu ment as could not fail to make a deepinipicssioii upon any person of fair mind. His illustrations were apt and 10 the point and ho scored several happy hits against the sophistry of tree traders. He closed his speech with one of the grandest perorations on tho lamented Lin oln that it has been tho writer's fortune to hear In years. Following this, tho hero of tho evening "Hon. I). P. Thompson, Oregon's next governor," was In troduced in thoso words by Mr. Cottle. Mr. Thompson surprised his greatest admirers by the masterly speech he delivered. TIiobO who know his practical mode of life thought ho might not bo effective as a public speaker, but they reck oned unwisely. His very practical manner makes him use no waste laiiL'uaL'o every sentence I h a clincher. TheJouitNAi.lus already published his speech In full, so no attempt will now bo made to give a synopsis. Ho was many times Interrupted vessels, and Is about twelve miles from the ocean, at Empire. Is Im proving pretty rapidly, Is the chief trading point for the logging camps, coal mines, and farms around the bay. They come to town In boats instead of buggies, carriages and wagons, see very lew teams in me but many boats at the burning down a house toseciiro roast pig was paralleled in San Francisco, by the eiank whooanio near destroy ing a lumber yard to boll some eggs. wharf. The people aro hopeful, . os, confident, that theio will soon be a large city built hero. But as In other places, tho speculator bus gone ahead oft he producer. 1 have Just visited, with the agent, at Knst Marshlleld, three-fourths of a mile across the bay, just being platted and to be put on the maiket next Monday, and not a house on It, ex cept the old fnriuhousr; no other Improvements bin the survey, and paitly covered by voting saplings. Tho lots aro to be sold, ii.ll)0 foot, ut from $."0 to SHU). There ale, I believe, great possibilities and prob abilities for this place if the .specu lator don't kill it. Baudnu, at the mouth of the Co qulllc, and on tho ocean, is a very pretty place and has great expecta tions, possibilities and probabilities, and is not yet so highly boomed. It 1' destined to bo a pleasant Hum mer resort. Coqullle is u nice little town with perhaps COO people, has a line saw mill and nestles with in a rich agricultural country if doveloped. It will he preeminently a dairying and fruitgrowing sec tion. Yet not one acre In ten of these ,rluli.bnltoiii8 of the Caqullo has ever been ttfrnifrt'IJy tho plotCC "riiaTrriiTr trees aro smooth, thrifty, and presents a pleasing contrast to thou we see in tho Willamette. Posts are sidd to be hcio almost unknown. But these bottom farms, with In dlflerent improvements or none at all, covered wholly or partly with a dense undergrowth of ash, willows, alders, ect., aro held at from $2.'i lu $100 per acre. Yet It annually over flows. This winter from llvo to fif teen feet deep. Drifts of logs aro piled over the fields In endless profu sion. Myrtle Point Is a nice little town at the head of navigation. Tho boats Unending these rivers and bays aro small aflairs. I got the latest weekly Statesman yesterday, kindly given mo by Mr. Dean, Ed itor Cooulllo Herald, when lo! on beginning to read I found I had read mewl of tho nows beforu 1 left home. These people belong to Or- .. egon only legally, i ommer eially they belong to California. What they buy to eat or wear comes I from San Francisco. What they sell goes their direct. The chief lesourecH here are coal and Umber. John P. Hoijkhtho.v. Krlativrs Wnntcil. Ii.uoroMH, III,, May 20. Eni'roit Jooit.VAi.: Have receiv ed copies of your paper; like It very well; I would like to take it six mouths; do not like lo subscribe for longer time, as I think of locating somewhere in Oregon this fall. Can I send fifty cents In stamps or how shall I send? I huvo uslstcrat Blencoe. Monona county, Iowa. Bho wants mo lo An article on "Furst Bismarck," by Ueuigo Mwrliz Wahl, In Harper's Maga.ine for June, will bo ac companied with a plate portrait ol the ex-chancellor, engraved from the j eelebratid palming by Franz v l.eubaeh. TUB COLORBDJENNY LIND! MI3S FLOA. BATSON, Tito Orentest Colored Blnecr Jn tho AVotW, at tbo M.'B.Clmrcli,Wcdncsday':Evc.1jQne4, Tlio l'cerles Mewooprano. Now York STlio Colored Jenny LInd.-Ncw York NVArmewo-soprnno of wonderful rangc.- tsn Francisco lixnnitilcr. ... , , llMirnetl the feinoofMnKtheRrnlMt ColflreU.slngCr In tho world.- luksburg ' ThoU?ccVot voice that over charmed a Vlrelnia ndlcnC6v-yncliburg(Vn ) Dnllj AtU'rtlim. All her numbers woro nRWnout cllbrt-as tho birds sins. Mobile (Ala.) Diittv Kciflstcr , A 'hlciily cultivated nCKO-so?rono, or irront swcctnosn. power, nnu compass, nno ol draiimtto qnnllty. Chitrleston (8. C.) JSowh and Courier. ... Her voonl register hnsawouuerftil sweep, from lowest eonimlto notes to soprano 1 olRlit8.-Us Aimclo (Cal.) five. Expross. irerntllettlatlon is w ported her rendi tion Ncoin lllto rcoltnllons Bot to music ICnusns City LMspateh. Tickets 50 cts; Children 25 cts. ltesorvcd without oxtracostou andaftcr May Urtlt, at Donrborn'a boolt atoro. td Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY k DESART, suocfwxors to P. Naiilt.liavc a well estab lished Uriels and Tllo Dictory In Nortlt Saloiii, nofir tho fiilr grounds, and are prp IHired to furnish llrsf-cliiss brlolt and tllo on shot! notice Samples of Uriel; or Tllo sent free to any point ili'slred, on shoit notice. Orders can fie left wllh Jos. KMitiurn, 110 Htato street, Sixty years ago tho danger was that (ho power of tho several Stales should become paramount lo that of the general Government; to-day the fear Is lest the Federal power should swallow up the autonomy ot the States. Chronicle. whom wimples can bo seen Capital City Restaurant J as. Batcholor, Prop'r. WarmMeak at All Hours ortho Day None but whllu labor employed in this oslnbllshmont A KiKiil suDHlaailUt mom eMKt'i in nrsi Ail Oregon paper complains of ''rwomjMlvo cents per men! some one stealing ItH lire wood! In a stato like Oiegon, w hero wood is so plenty that It teqiiiivs force to compel men loaccept it as a gilt, the stealing of wood Is a marvel. Alta. Mr. Clurkwui says that his ex penses have exceeded his salary frliOUO dining the fifteen mouths thai ho has been engaged In carving oil' the heads of dcmeci alio post niithtcrs. It may be a source of souio satisfac tion to them to know that ho has mailo no money out of tho business. Astorlan. Tho number given to Toole of farewell , tho very dinners popular 1 1 13 H I O N T. Court street, bulwoon Journal Oineo and Mlnio'H l.ivcry. For Salk On asyltini uvouuo, ono mile from town, and threo minutes1 walk from electric line, ono of the most di wim ble places about t-wn. House contains nine rooms, hot and cold water, bath loom, etc., and In pr feet order. Barn, and out building, with about IP, acres. This will he sold at n bargain If applied for nt once. Six aires would plat to good advantage. JOS. CRUMP, Beal Rstatu, 2(10, Commercial street. r, fi-tf. English comedian, in London, was, 7-rri.iT.iirsmK'" um(?fTwiaBotioirnH--- - -..-. - denied admission to the dinner glv- Dlnnoor fO npit en him by his brotheis, they organ-1 rlUllutl DatUI V l.ed one for themselves, and carried i " It out with great magnificence, Mr. Toole being tho only man present. Ellen Terry presided. Tho installment of "A Hoy's Town, "by W.D.Uowells.ln Harper's Voting People for May With will ex plain the unwritten laws that are binding upon tho great body of boys between six and twelve years old. Thcniithoi'luiuiorously alludes to tho Ideals and supi'istltlons of this boy's world, "which aro often of a foroy Ity, a depravity scarcely credible In afier-llfe." Ho begins with "tho Hist great law" of revenge, If a boy Is strong enough and ol savage en durance of wrong, If ho Is not; he gives the technical definition of "crybaby," "bully," and a "mean trick;" describes "aboinulable cruel ties," tlitit are considered peifeotly lawful, and many other legillatlous known to old and young boys. AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street. Fronuh and (.lorinun Wheat and Ityo Broads in City Styles. Vienna Bolls. BPKCI AIi'Y OF FANCY CAKKH. Pastry and Confectionery linking In Full Stock. My now bread and cako bakers aro llrst-clasH artists In their lino, and I aim to havo Bvcrylliing as Fine as tho Finest, Insuro in Your Home Company ! "The State," Which Iiiih Tor tho past Hl$ years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued Moto Policies, Received More Premiums And Paid Moro Losses Uwa properly located In Oregon or Wnih biKton limn any other company and the building fairly shook for live minutes whon he announced at the clese: "Ladles and gentlemen, If oheted governor. I Intend to lie 000,000 to the lundlonU for the i-' inoval of the cneinnbrMnc on con-; tilt Ion that they iihii' to un liimio dlato reduction of 110 percent, on nil reins under $2tM a your. In UlU wav the unve ruuittiit would not ox- riirni'll I'm' llio Tour. Discussing the pioposud Irish hand Purchase BUI, the Portland Oregonlau s'j.vh: Mr. Paruell oppne this partial and unfair application of tbo pur chase principle, and proposes that Inslead of loaning tf0,000,000 to ouo-foiirth rif tho tenants, Including uZIZlt'ZiiilMs,::;'::!!! was tlw Pint Company to Pay all Um in Full ami in Cash ljf tlio tliroo grant enulUiKratlons of BiMUtlf WHUlliuand HjMilcnuo foils (IVA). 31. MSKIiEH, Oily auoiii 292 Commercial St,, Salem, Or, Has a large list of choice farniB aud city property for sale on easy terms. Homesteads Uxsated. MONEY TO LOAN NEW DEAL GENERALLY -rjQ T-Jcrlrt. 0n imprved farm and city property at low rate of Interest, rl lcO Ig111-! i -Ve have alto In connection with our real estate business, an FM- mnvorvTpmi ni.'CRrtAT. IN'TKLTIOKNC'B Bureau, where all I - . .. !... ...I.. .I.. ..!. I,iliiii ci titukttittilit cut. H " And,every body is invited U call and see. Goods not near!,- j g;ggr t "" - - ) - -;' XT 1, all injeMotmoreareconslantly arrivinK. , j" "" Z T "l "'.1,.- ,. .n Of.1 Commercial St. ' All H , 1J I I I J Nl I ! r for I'iill M.uph.11 n,l Hut W f WWIMIHWI VIWI - . , -f JL, m mAm - -- ly hearty and prolonged upplaiiw, ! coino there, but I don't think I want so inucii coin nun worm; Illi nois Is bad enough. We havo had lots of rain; more wind, ami '" ,Iwu8t tin' local Irish credltM as -1 hall this spring; ono povoro liull t ..Urllv for repay me.'t of hiIvhiiom. ' Aml H'" governor Wivcn days In tho week, i storm that damaged tho fruit and uul Would look lo the landlords for liifttesd of two, and will not Intrust gnrdon; crops aro very backward, I relnibui-soiiiunt, kwplug tho lotml tho ImiKirtaut duties of tlio e.xe j almost all tho wheat killed c ut, and I t.rwm for a future Mtlieme of IhikI ...... .. r.. ...... ..... .... .rliM,l.. If iui u'ltrn nfiir ill i..ittlrnl tllltlflla. t.... I..M....II ....(. I l,uwu ll.u CtlllVO IO a inviiiiiii'i ii,mv .. j... ,.v... ... ... -. -' iiureiinM?. m ,nm hiihsi iin.v ikv , . .. T - r you Know wo navu mini mm "" r, of iro to t 10 eimilts. WHO HHI II i w -- ' j. x-v ax roads. In lBISaniiinberof my nl-,ll0t) mi would dUtrlbuto It all , atlvos wont to Clackamas county In vor ireHIMj. PMrnull imiIiiU out, what was iwllMl th Walnut vtilloy, I ,ul wllll nu UIH,r fjMOont V1 WIDTCP.V. il If . Tr - -. seeietary. I will move to hilo'ii and devote my personal attention to tho ofllco to which tho jwoplu elect me." TheuflWet was tremendoiiB, and If any poison was poke! of uils- trivinus m. to tho oiitliusiahin or I Aannt for Marlon t'nitoty lilt fu thu inuny' Ijiuldlnj. Fine Watqh Repairing JIY No. 317 Commercial Street, gentleman whs forosd to tho ffKil uul Wall TiDter Lmve order John ltiigh.'tore,8tnle' I j . . .- We have farms, Urge and small, lot from !60 up, and Iioiim and lott lights, only to my however Hint ho ii T'j.1 iLi-rft COMPLETE abstracts of Ba- , aJ, m of the cJt We do a cominlsiilon business mcotuslvely. If you couldn't makeu sMech, but Hint h UIIIUll I lllv nUOU Uvi vvi jcin ana ui wow iu vuwiaaiOBout luiyour pnicriy uu iw, cuuumwm mm rr,,,,-... wuiu miu wuuiu iimKw mr inr m county. Office at 2S8 CommercUl street, formerly occupied by WUiiun 1'AYM-. miiwrww & England's Unk. ; , I I -- THE SECOND HAND STORE,: MOORE & OSBORNE ., . . t i?.....u., v,ini OiiMMiiware. GUssware, Cigars, T'obooop, lii5Id.; Oreaou a uuod and faithful statu I ' i iii mi ILl1! j ruttMJrt,r, -c-r-r ' Tim audloiiee wantwl limn ss (tEO. Lj. VAN YVACrNblX, , mile, hi tliw ydM for Hon. Jh . , , Mlnto and tlwt gimtlwimn riwjxmd lias just reo.iveuaunestooKu, , , w ,, ,, Wall Paoer and Picture Mouldings. Lounges and Mattresses, mwivfewramimllinx N f,,r Ui I ... ..f...v -. ....I..l t.f lliik rortfltitt, riMnrA fmmtntf done wlili (rare and neatnes priHeouvw pni,ninp u, ... .v,.-.... HnMt: . . juih oan party. "Unolo John" Is always fnti. , i i..... ..ii ...!. .. .1..U.1 i.ni ir: . ..... .. . i nnvuimn.li wni.n u. ."', "" j ,i,nvn oiic-inini urn value 01 mini- 11 they aro living, I would l!k to hear ,roV w1hVm nM llw ,,reito Ix, H01I86 PalntOri DeCOratOri r...... ......a.. H,,. . li.il.tuu l'..tf. I'ull. .. .. . . . .. ... . in jiii iiiuu., .1. ui. imiiim n. . ..-1 nimliy jami mr iiihiii whumi noor dlutou ami Maun, two of thwn, ru-,M1Ujny owral. Tn a word, Jacob C. Mann mid JiMophC. MhiiiiI iaWV propow a uiasuw tlml wore at Taeonm, WashluUni, last; wolli,i ...tutiilv tvllvvv thw iKior tu- fall. Excuse this leltor, and If you n1 n(, ullMliUj ,WI uttimtitttly to ARTIST. will let m know If I ohii Mini ftr . lUrci,BMtf tlivlr liulilltiM at clifmiter ! iMfirSuSSr SS2?"iiini'Si,7riKif ll-tur" six months, I will Iwovvr so much mM titan wr olkrl under the m trilar. Hiiioni4irrln8iou'ftri obllgod. Youwini'y, i prwe.n land pnrehaa. bill. Pann.ll w' --" Jf f(m AIIW.1. A. iJiMm. ,iilkll wlaer U retain III laud-' .,,., ,, , , , ., ,NH wlurdoii Iu t 7 1' A ,M .' nnu jmiLmMJf Sirlnic t-'avtir. , lordii, with this great the rviils of III (tourer tenants, than INHimAHCi n ii a ami m liiny, a. aiu ( AttbUMKuMiiinftbevMrlN mfM , ..,.. il , ,urrl h1 mot niifulr 1.111 . wwhmhI bmtiy ,.iil tum Iwvea H-. U aepl Hie jatruai ami uiiiair urn ,(lK MMKKt. Aunt. Hnlew DrrBori l iiMHf kimim. ui aii w-tfH twi. wiii. i o( nfMlir. Ah tit olwiniium of Hit niriS TSiTTn ,VwiS5Jr WiSillrfch mw, Parii4l' natluu U. n001",.",. .. , V&nm&rSJ2&Satt&mmmry if he wmikl ralaln IHh1 K iIcui'iA?VS.ZiS?' ht INV, aWajf flaat W. Mwa'ela' ..riiwnL lanrtilur leader-hip. ' W J UXJjV tw ifj toilMUe,BaffTilieM8rfailto UlW - I .u, .... fw inn.,..,., itiu.ir . lalM MHM mMm. W VHaiO aO Mn Imnn .ii.!1 il..li. In, lliu llkO ilf. ..LTT. !. ... .i.... f,i,iuii M Mtauwaaiift sfiMw. Heidutx '"""' .;; r. ...,..;'..; nr.T.wrnri.r -ir, v;;, n.i Uk lly rUfilWi HUaaw. oiiiiiiwihi kio-i ii.uin."., ,...,- - d M -" n okt on eommUalon. Oor.-8UU ad.l.orty mu S