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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 3. SAIiETVT, OBEGON, TUESDAY, JTJ2fE 24, 1890. NO. 95. "OUR PATRONS" -Say CLOT than any other Dealer In the city. Perhaps we do. We sell as cheap as any body can. All we ask is a fair margin on the goods. Wo buy for . cash, and our expenses are Iigh, consequently we can Sell at a Low Riorure. We have our stock now almost complete, although goods aro arriving almost daily. Come in and inspect Our Goods and Prices. Everything Marked in Plain Figures at W H. CON m k PnJ a ie 257 Commercial Street. J. W. CRAWF has Removed His Stock of Stoves, Tinware and Plumbing Goods to the store recently occupied by J. C, BROWN & CO. Call and See Him! JL3 XvCJCJ JLVv!! OZ UUA. 100STATEST..SALEM.OR. nrnrm Tnrrnn AND uv A Chemicals, I egy-Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Ilecipes carefully com pounded. A full line of choice Imported and Key West Cigars. J. F. JACOBSON , Dealer in ' Lumber, Lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard, Salem, i Special attention given to furnish Kiln dried and Superior Finishing Lumber. W. M. Sargent, Dealer in W'all Paper, Mouldings, Pictures Frames, Window Shades. liaby Cabs, Express Wagons, Notions and Toys of all kind-). A Fine Line of Etchings and Engraving, Oil Paintings and Chromes. Full Lot of Fire Works. REMOVAL We Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner. Corner of Commercial and Court, 4 .1 t I I ,wt. .!..,. .rut... tl.i-. rtnj.r lliif. ..f AUU WHi LUIIUllUl' UIKlilJ iIO IIUTOV lint t Dress Goods and Trimmings, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Ladle Wraps, Etc. ii the Citv, We are agents for 1 . " . ... several specialties. i i rai dvmdi c rn J. J. UALnYIYIrLL (X jJ Al II i in 1 IN MARION COUNTY. Werk promptly tSuii" iimmIm i HfKfru m for il q-.im. I - U111J AIM (lU mm 8ALIB! AIACT LAgD CO J-g-J. ZSdSKS Tu j ZW" -- rHA.Mv A I rciiM, .Manager fyt rofnral- o-IYwte RniU" We Sell- M CHEAPER RAD nnu, 1 55 un Cot 1 WW lit;: i - ?,si j 5-0-1 m !The 0reI?"ian(l Co Home fa (In the State Insuraucc Building) and branch offices in Portlnnd, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co. was especially organized for the purpose of buying and sub-dividing largo tracts of land, and has during the past two years bought and subdivided over 3,200 ucres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels. The success of this undertaking is shown in the fact that out of 2S0 tracts placed on the market, 225 have been sold. We claim that ten acres of choice land in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 160 acres of wheat In the Mississippi Valley. Woalso make valuuble improvements in the way of roads, clearing tho land, fences, etc. We can sell a small tract of laud for the samo price per acre as you would have to pay for a large farm. Send for Pamphlet and Price List. YES, THEY Neglectfully of the patent fact that it's money that talks loudest. -IS THAT SO?- Tlmt is a fact. Money talks loud est and will buy more and better U (! - AT RMTC SHO James Denham & Co.'s -Thau any other place in the city. Come and wee TTTh T-r iro m r tt a t t rti - 118 State street, opposite terminus Shoes to measure, AS Groceries and Produce. Tho Best Canned Goods. Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season. None but First-class Goods Handled. Evory article guaranteed as presented. If you would bo well served patronlzo The GnnK 6 State Street, J, E. BAKER & SONS, JVIaiiu.factu.rers of Cigars, State Street, Salem. o GENERAL STOCK OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS. We make a specialty of Tobacco Store Fixtures. When in tho city give us a call. Jul A. KLEIN, ! Continues the IJuciness formerly conducted by Krautwe & Kioln, al ! the old Stand on Commercial street. T ill Will be pleaed to receive calls front my old friends and now. Mammoth New Stock ! at Living Prices: -.( 'M i k it u BALKM OREGON. " ' SMtfeMk ' v. M2t I JOHN M01K. . Oubltrl GENERAL BANKING, Kumbn w l'orUtnt, md KruDNtMi, !MktWHid. MiuMurudu! a j . m a, w i - i miTOu mmicbi. rarmen are Mutually Nationa Bail Ml, J ALL TALK! - - ' - t mrodm ddii itjM of electric car line. Repairing done. JLv "1 AITKEN. Storo, Salem, Oregon. Ii. II. WESTACOTT, Feed Stable & Livery. uii Hy rr mu The &f"" uk" " wumt '" c ., T .., . IIV STAGE LI VBItt BARN. atitmrtf ChMfcet tluut. i. ii TFMAV 'roil. ' ' i 0ES1, THE CAPITAL JOIMAL. I'UnUSIIEUUAIliY.EXUElTSUNDAY, nr the Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offlce, Commercial Street, In 1'. 0. Hnlldltig Kntcretl nt tho poMoOlcc at Salem, Or.,as second-class matter. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. "UKl'HUSESTATIVi: AND rKOrLIi' Mr. Hermann, Oregon's represent ative in congress, was nominated on a platform favoring free and unlimited coinage of silver and elected by 10.000 majority. Because lie has cast hid votes In congress accordingly lie Is taken to task by tlio organs of the plutocrats, and Informed that the people who made the platform wero "wholly Insincere," that the plat form was "falsely made," and "made for partisan and demagogical pur poses." Oregonlan, Juno 23. Tho question arises, did not tho Orego ulau support the ticket nominated on this platform? Was not the Oregonlan perfectly willing to win on that platform? Who can doubt that it would not havo been willingto support n ticket on any kind of platform or have done anything under the sun to de feat rennoyer's election? What Is more certain than that by its very insincere, dishonest nnd hypocritical methods of treating tho Interests of the people, it ensured tho defeat of Mr. Thompson? It Is altogether certain tlmt Mr. Hermann and the people them selves aro at least a1- honest and sin cere as the Oregonlan, that would call their character in question. The people do mean what tlioy hay, the assertion of tho Oregoulan to the contrary, notwithstanding. Tho people can bo trusted. Their decis ion on every great issue lias been proven Round in the long run. The self-constituted guardianship and patronage of gro it newspapers lias proven neither disinterested nor in fallible. Mr. Hermann and tho people have a right to iask tho Oregonlan why it lias not yet informed its read ers how it would supply tho niuch needed increase In volume of circu lating medium? It opposes silver as a basis, ft opposes a national paiter currency.. . it ulwayu "prefers gold." Yet tho output of gold Is diminishing yearly. If It is not be neath tho dignity of a great news paper to mako Mich a statement, will not tho Oregonlan toll tlio peo ple how it proposes to securo an in creasing volume ofcirculatingniedi urn upon an exclusive gold basis when that basis Inconstantly dimin ishing? It opposes tho way offered by the people of Oregon. What is its way? Till: MASSKS AND Till! rOI.TICIAN. Tlie masses of the people have very small interest in elevating to office tlio hclf-socklug politician for rev enue, who makes It tlio business of his life to get olllce. Ho is appar ently favorablo to all reforms and on all sldej of every subject whero there are any votes. As olllceseoklng Is not In itself a luuratlvo business tho species now referred toaro compelled to handle other Irons and securo their living by vlrtueof tho position tlio people glvo them as an opportu iMy for speculations. There is a case at hand in a state we aro familiar with. A profession al grand-army politician who lias hold ofllco all hu life wants to go to congrebs. Professedly a ranting nutl-mouopolist, lie win yet repudi ated by tlio null'innuopoly elements of the Republican parly lu Iowa when he oamo up for governor last year. They preferred defeat to the Hucrewsof a man who was evidently insincere in his professions when all the corporation organs and politi cians weio booming liliu iih it man of their own heart. Thin aspirant desires to kticceed Conger, of Iowa, who Is servilely betraying the interests of tiio West, in Ills position as chairman of tho coinage committee, and obeying tho dictates of Wall street. The money Kwcr will Ihj as well served by the man who, In the name of the republican party, would suoeeed Mr. Conner. Tho impecunious politician, who has no melius of livelihood except us ho hqueexes tho puWIc tout, is us dangerous a man u tho Mooted bondholder rolling in his millions and ax devoid of real sympathy witli tho iiiiismm. Tho pooplo of Mr. Couger'n dis trict In Jo wu should mo that ho U retired and oleet a man of brourder view tliun lie or the smooth poll, tluidii who would iiuceeod him. All the politicians and representatives of special IntttrofcU In the atato should iM)t I rwmilltwl to return men to uongrei of tills stripe, no I nmtlor how loudly they olaiiior for I recognition In the iiume of the jwrty ' or the soldier. It U a faU glamor and should not deceive the urn of the vMew in low or any whore ii, wIki should have no Hyiuputhy with tluwA UrwMjle on the body . politie. ' r l'foneh toe&reaiii ixsiu at Jones k Iternardl'H, 1M Bt9leHlrt. rp ItEtVHONS OF A HOTEL KGRFER TO THE COMMUNITY. Wo hear reports that there Is to bo a chango of landlords at tho princi pal hotel of the city. Wlillo a hotel Is almost a prlvnto enterprise, still, lu its relations to tho public as nhos tlcry, thero Is n deep Interest In the character of the man who Is to enter tain so many strangers and who.to n large extent, form tkclr opinions of the hospitalities of tho hotel. A ho tel can mako or mar many good Im pressions of n city. The ideal landlord must be a rnro compound of good-fellowship, ster ling rigidity of character and horso ponse. He must know human na ture In all Its varied forms and idlo syucracles. He must bo all things to all men, yet ho must havo no per sonal friends against whom ho can not enforce tho discipline of his hotel. Ho should throw soul, honor and conscience Into tho inspection of butter, meats, coffee, pickles and tho character of tho peoplo who aro kept muter his roof, whether they bo employes or guests; at.thesamo tlmo his guests must feel that thoy aro subjected to no surveillance. Tt Is not possible that all forms of ovil nnd vlco can be excluded from a large, modern nnd popular hotel. Yet public sentiment lias advanced on this subject as on others and it is possible to run oven a largo hotel that shall be more than a modified form of rum shop, gambling den nnd brothel. Of courso tho char acter of tho house depends on tho character of the man who runs It, aud whllo Snleni has escaped these evils more than most cities In the past it is Imped her high character may bo uphold In tho future. Conclentlous hotel keeping is in Its way as noble a calling as any. It requires a man who knows the world aud Us ways; who lias edu cation, culture, taste, refinement; yet is broad In Ills sympathies. Coiicicntlousness and character aro essentials. Tho hotel speaks lu most pleasant and seductive form for tlio community. May not tho public tako an interest in who shall be their new landlord, as they do lu who shall bo their new preacher, editor or teacher? They may and do. IOWA ON SII.V1CII. The general intelligence of the people of Iowa Is not easily assailed. Tho fiot that their representatives aro nearly all for free silver shows tlio strength of tlio free silver move ment. A special to the Iowa Btato Iteglstor says: "When tlio sliver bill camo back from tlio senate with the prospect before It of early consideration in the house aud with tlio line of de marcation between tho houso and senate provisions so distinctly drawn as to admit of no straddling. Rep resentative Conger, as chairman of tlio committee on coinage, weights ami measures and the representative of tlio administration's silver policy, felt a natural concern that the Iowa delegation should bo solid upon this question. Tlio stato caucus, how ever, soon developed tlio fact that the diflerenco of opinion upon what is commonly known as tho bullion redemption feature of tlio hill was radical and Irremediable. That dif ference of opinion lias not yet been reconciled. Mr. Conger, on behalf of the administration, stoutly main tains that tills feature is a good one. There nio several men In the dele gation who cannot look at it lu tjils light. Another conference will bo held before a vote is taken on the bill, aud strenuous oflorls aro being made to bring tho delegation to. gcthor, Of course It Is not thought possible that an outright bolt from the republican majority Htuudpoliit will lio made by any membor of tho delegation." The fact is, tlio Iowa congressmen should not bo bluffed out of wirvlng the peoplo of that dnlo by tho fact that Mr.Coniser Is at the head of the coinage committee. He is a man whoo political race Is run. Al homo ho Is regarded as a man largely under tho Influence of tlio Dus Moines money-changers, who have alsitit as much heart and soul In their biisluesH methods with the masses as an allgator has for young blackbirds. Tlio real differ ence of opinion lien between a wlllIngncbH to servo the Hecla! In terests of tho usurers or the general welfare of the people. No Iowa congressman ought hesltiitu long on that isMUo. It Is creditable to the Iowa delegation that It does not stand with Conger, and no caucus machinery should coerce (, Tlir Coot llilh. Tho foot hills of Marlon county not only produce the finest vegeta bles, small Ixirrlim etc., but row nice healthy fruit tree. From con- vermilion with mountain runptter, wo wr 'hat the prunodoo exceed, ' well n Hie uplands. It U the opinion of the writer that the time ' at dUtunt when the mountain luuiU of the CaMwde foot hills will I valuuble for Irult raising. The 'k' '"" mountain lauds of upper CullfuniUi have proved the fuel that Ho prune does not deend upon the wlley tor lu MJftHrtful growth and fruitage. -Hllverlon (Marlon Cn.) Appwil. CAPITAL JOURNMi JOTS. Tho pig is one of the original pen shunncrs. A coarso Joker Is better than n haro brained misanthrope. If tho climate don't ngrco with yois, you must ngrco with It. . Tho theory of a cat's nine lives is probably based on theosophy. Tho best way to get your rights I by negotiating your wrongs. Pomeroy Independent: Wo should Ilko to nsk our supreme court what is murder, if tho premeditated shoot Ing dead of a fellow-being is man slaughter? Talmago Is bound to make himself popular. In a recent sormon ho ar gues In favor of kissing. Surely such oasculatory discourses smack very littlo of religion. Tlio crop of blackberries In Ash- laud this season is probably tho most profuso over scon lu tho valley, tho bushes being so full as to seem all berries nnd no foliage. The crop at Salem Is equally largo. Orcgonlau. A census ouumorntor in Portland threatened to arrest sov end Dcreous who havo refused to answer his questions. Thereby ho will make It appear that ho has not missed everybody in his district though probably this Is not his ob ject. Free sugar will kill tho sugar trust. Tho MoKlnley bill will do tho business, There was a great Hurry In sugar trust certificates Saturday, TfyOOU shares being sold. Tho prlco dropped nearly eight points from lust night's closing prices, Thero was considerable ex citement. Tacoma Olobo Juno 23: Tho week was a quiet one In real estato circles. There wib some activity displayed on Monday and Tuesday, but tho last four dnya showed tho market to bo in u firm but not a demonstra tive condition. As has been sug gested tho fickleness of tho weather may have had something to do with this lull, though generally speaking tho beBt sales havo Been usually consummated when the weather la anything but fair. Coal has been found lu Tillamook county In abundance, and when railroad and shipping facilities aro completed, tho cropping that havo already been found and tested will bo worked, nnd further prospecting will bo done. It Is certain that thero aro rich aud extensive deposits on Coal creek, near tho Nehalem, aud cropplngs may bo seen In tho Nes tucca country. The geological for mation In Uiese places Is enough to convinoo anyone of experience, says tlio Tillamook Headlight, that there is an abundance of coal that can bo easily and successfully worked. Men Wlio Melt Into Air. Nearly 200 peoplo dlsapjieared mysteriously from tho city of Phila delphia during tho year ending wit Ii the opening of tho prcsout month. Tills Is a remarkable exhibit ami one which reminds the writer of an arti cle which appeared In a Krcnuh no! eiitlllo Journal two or three years ago, wherein Iho author advances Die theory that death is occasionally actual dissolution, It Is a disease, tho French writer maintains, but ono from which there Is no suffer ing; there Is no Illness or warning of approaching end; the patient suddenly ceases to exist, and as sud denly fades from sight. He says ho has actually witnessed tills phenom enon and that he was one time walking with a friend who sudden ly vanished aud line never rcap lvared. With such conclusive tes timony ho has little doubt that niuny persons searched for have ac tually melted Into air. He further states that, at tho moment his friend dlsapjcarod, a strong sulphurous odor pervaded the atmosphere. St. Louis Republic. Klllglit'K Of I'ytlllQH IliflUIllul Con- clave, at Milwaukee, WU., July, IH'JIJ. For this great occasion excursion tickets will bo sold from all principal lolnts In the United State and Can ada to Milwaukee and return via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way at half rate, Ah its namo Indicates the Chicago, Milwaukee JcKt. Paul Railway lu the direct route to Milwaukee, and as the camp ground foi the Uniformed Knights (to which points cam and trains will Ihj run through without transfer) Is located directly on this Hue, It will be seen that tho Chicago, Milwaukee A. St. Paul railway has a great advnntago over other routes which are unable to furnish such facilities, and visit ing Knights, their families ami friends should Lear this lu mind when pureliiului; excursion tickets. A clruidur giving detailed Infor mation win no mailed Tree upon application lo A. V. II. Carpenter, General Puimougor Agent, Mlllwati, luo, Wis., or J. V. Casoy, Traveling Piuwenger Agent, No. KIHturk HI., Portland, Or. Out of Jhe Fire Tormented etth Salt Jlhcum Cured by Mood's Saraaparttla. Oaly thoso who havo suffered from salt rheum In Us worst form know tho neoules caused by this dlsoaso. Ilood's Sarsapa rllla has had great success fa curing salt rhcuni, and all affections of the blood. " I owo tho gratltndo to Ilood's Sarsnpa rilla that ono would to his rescuer from a Burning Building; with lalt rheum, and had to Icavo off work altogether. My lace, about tho eyes, wouK be swollen and scabbed, my hands and a part ot my body would bo raw sores lot weeks at a time, my flesh would seem so rotted that 1 could roll pieces from between my Angers as largo as a pea. Ono physician called It typo Pftlcnn and gavo mo medicine accord- uloul ' Ingly; but salt rheum cannot bo cured In that way. Finally 1 bought a bottlo ot Ilood's Sarsaparllla. It helped mo so much that I took two moro bottles, and was Entirely Cured lZJS with salt rheum since. I also used Hood's OUvo Ointment on tho places affected. It stops tho burning nnd Itching sensation Im mediately. I will recommend Hood's Sar saparllla not only for salt rltcum, but for 5SS Loss of Appetite , 'all-gone feeling so often experience' A. D. ItonniNs, Jamaica l'laln, Mass N. 11. If you decide to tako Hood's Sari parllla, do not bo Induced tobuyanyothe., Hood's Sarsaparilia 8oliUiTilmm;lt. 51lltfrK. Prepared b CI. II001ACO.,Aotlicrnrle,!.oweU,atfc. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar Insure in Your Home Company! "The State," Which has roilho past six years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued Mote Policies, Received More Premiums And Paid More Losset Upon proporty located In Oregon or Wash Ington than nny oilier compauy. It was tho First Company to Pay all Losses in Full and in Cash lly tho throo great contlngrnttons of Benttle EUcuBUurgnud Hpolcnuo Fulls. GEO. M. HEELER, City Agonl And Bpeclul Agent for Mnrlon County. Olllrolu tho rnmpmiy'H bulluliifc. ttiJiia Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at AH Hours of (ho Day Nono but wlilto labor employed In this cstabllNhmcnt. A good NiibHtantlal ineiil cooked In first cIiifh Htylo Twenty-five coats por-tnenl. K 1SD V U O N T. Court Mutt, between Journal Draco uud Mliito's I.ivcry. COOK HOTEL Center ami High Street. G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. Successor to W, II. COOK. Tho Coolc llotol 1h nimoMltr court linnmn convolont to biiMlocKii part or city and Mreut wr lino runtilmr pniit tlio door. iwncn i.ij iu iuj ii nny, according 10 room. Hpeclnl terms to boarders and rumlllcH. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," 300 Commorolul at. Denim In- Steam and Plumber's Goods, California XronMouo Howcr nod I'lro Clay Chimney 1'lpo, etc. Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Sired. I'Vonch and Cloniinn Wheat nnd Ityo Uremia In City Styles. Vlfiina KoIIh. Bl'KUIAIfY OF FANCY CAIOSB. Pantry and Confectionery IlakhiK In Full Stock. My now bread nnd enko bakem aro HrHt-clasa artlatH In their line. and I aim to havo Everything as Fine as (he Finest. FINE, HORSESHOEING AT- Scriber & Pohle's. Hiwtflul attention ulven to ihoeluir road. pWo'ri" JC lMettefiUe "d c'" Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. i We Klveourrrwiml attention and ero , ploy noae but expert In tuu depftrtmtnt. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or, EMORY Uln4wMdrl-etirl. BooUlMnwl la no iMitm, TMtintaaUl (ru U wr'. t( IDloL. l'ropm fo ntfu o-n .n npUctliun to fw. Capital