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wt" firi()iift)i" wxfrr. r EVENING CAPITAL , JOURNAL. VOL. 3. THE PEOPLES' PAPEK." SALEM. OHEG ON, TIIUIiSDA V, OCTOBER 9,1890. TO-JAYS NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 189 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! LARGEST LINE EVER SHOWN IN SALEM I - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL -:- Lowest Prices Ever Known in Salem ! -:-ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. REMEMBER TI1R PLACE DEARBORN'S, oo3siflca(i:3E5aEao3i:.aDi See His Show Windows F. S. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors, PUflLIHIIKD DAILY.EXCEPTHUNDAY, BT THE Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Omee, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building tutored at tho postfltllce nl Halcm,Or.,aa oooiia-cliutH mutter. am mm & t SiOi I V- r-r- a GO lT- SBBBB111M K IT" 111 1 I BSMvasssi BiBS LK 8f'7 UjE ft-""" X OB 1 ! W$W L 4M H, '-, 4 A ."- HAM TO n A,J THE EADER TIIK lini'ttlll.ICAN PAHTY AT TKMD1 TO HUSlNKHi FIRST Sneaker Reci I said, In Ills Port land, Mc.,Hpecch. "The democratic imrtv v. unfa no Id-Nlutlon it U not churged with tho progress of the world." 1'he statement In borneout ly nil tho proceeding) of the demo cratic minority of congrcxs during thu iust.M'iir. "When the republi can parly comes Into power It hns worn to do." Eureka Mail. Yes, and It goes to work utid does It. All the parliamentary techni calities of pail ages nru swept Into the ruliblsh bosket and it goe-i ahead lo attend to the business for the truiwactiou of which the people sent it there. That is to the merit of the republican party. It doe' not stop to deal ceremoniously with obstruc tionists, even if they happen lole democrats. It goei ahead witli the bin! liens. CO EASTERN PRICES Opp. Ternvnus Electric Car Une. 1 am 0 UN GOOD SENSE Prrfrrt la fit It rEBRIS T.ttnt Nations ntn not pall oCCor4 edge butt.a kola wUI 9i wear !. THOUSMIISNCWIKUSr fa i m. L.ltcJ stutc tun. iuI,iidF-.nlunJ. BKSV for I1EALTII, Keenomr mad Bcautj. lluttoetst trowi IrHr.d mt Clu.rw. LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN -IN I A NKW Klt.V DAWNINH. I Activity in street cur improve ments ull over Salem Indicates the dawning of a new era. Eight mlls of Hack are to lie eleetrilied and sev eial miles of new truck built. The piesunt electric line is to be ex tended. The city has granted both companies a limited franchise on Coin merci.il street, from State to Mill creek and that will now lc- Liiino one uf the livliest parts of the uly. Two electric car lines nre to h.ivu their termini iu fiont of The Willamette. THESE CELEBRATED CORSET WAISTS ARE FOR SALE BY i GO ) . We hiv) just rjctvj I a 1 irj ship in nt. of the World Renowned "Xeedhnin" Organs Also the RTCE- HIXZEand Colliy Pi,tnos,the best on eartli, and (Specialty adapted totliedanip climate of Oregon. Sj11 for cash or instulliiif-iiK Don't forget the place. EASTON'S MUStf'G ST ORB, 310 Commei-cial St. Washburn Guitar, J3aujos, mandolins. Music furnished for DiincdS, Partio .vu Uijjpti jn9- -Sho.it Musi.: If you are going to Shoot, The Best Zs None Too Good For you to buy and use. We always keep the b.ft Cob, lies, Revolvcra and Spoiling Goods, Hazard's Sporting Powder, U. M. C. Co's and D. R. A Cto's Oartridzes, Pnmer3 and Caps Pockot cutlery, Bcissore, Indian Club, Dumb Bella, Opara, Marine ane Field Glasses. Notary and Lodge seals made to order. Repairing neatly done. 94 State St. BROOKS & HARRITT, Salem, Or. JAS. AITKEN, Groceries and Produce. -The Hot Canned Goods.' Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season. rn'D l,ut Fit-lww (Joods Handled. Kvery article uurantecd as "yrttit4. If you would be well wrved pairoulw Th Ornng J26 State Sti-eet. ator, Salem, Oregon. J' a, iiAKr.it. A."k.HTRAN( Stoves BAKER & STRANG, and Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, Mantels, Etc. Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, "!genUror the PenlnsulsrHlovcaaud JUnirw, Orexon I'oltery Co., ftud Itlelurdnii 4 Jioutuii Kurnuiw. 302 Commercial St. Salem, MT , i WWW YARNS Jut rieelved from Chicago, n large invoice of (iermaii KiiiMluir Yarn Ina'l the fimhlonable colers: Ulue. lilac I:, Gutd-Uiown, limn n mixed, Hluck mixed, Red, Scarlet, Indigo, Hrow n, White, Etc. YARN A new and lame Importation on "hand. All tho late sh.ules and We are headquarters for men's Rubber Coats and ladies' Goa- -j- -r -r-)-- T"N.T; - tsront offer for this weeK W CJ XV I AllSO 111-, rim F.nno .nrf..liia l AVe ndvife j ou t r.ill curly and j:et a pair of these curtains ley are all gone. SAXONY color represented. RUBBER GOODS- -uiner'. LACK rl m a pair, Cure u Opera House Block, On Electric Railway, THE OREGON NURSERY CO. Is Offering a Large, Well Grown Slock of FRUIT, SHADE, ORNAMEiXTAL AND NUT TREES. Small Fruit. EVLUGKEENS, VINES, SHRUBS, HOSES, VINES, SHRUBS, At Low Prices, ETC. Late Keeping Winter Apples a Specialty. Catalogue and l'i ice-Llist free. Address or call on WIRT BROS., Olllco W2 Commercial street, gulem SOMETHING NEW A '"P KRAUSSE BROS., 275 COM. ST. Water JF rivra ffii iC3rv-isaaasaar n.,.r. ...-MHA , 1rf-l-' Boots&S Cliililren's School Shoes olcLlh Lined Absolutely Proof, A School Btf pair, Siiito of the cent advance leather we Selling HOES Lower Than. Ever, A glance at the prices In our windows will convince you that this li no "fake," but cold fucli. A cull will convince all. Renpt., KRAUSSE BROS, Churchill Sash, Door k Manufacturing Co. Sitslj, Doom, Illiiids & Mouldings, Taming & Scroll Haw!, -iimieriniuiDg mue in oratr. i o New OBI KII.N, by whlrli weruu lwnjr kt-xp m full iit)ly if twatnocd tlork of all klniu. Acneuuuni wurM,unrorTrui ttna 11140 ir i treli, MUwa, OrRa. I'OLITICH INSUUril CAIIOLIVA. A new departure in politics is re ported from .South Carolina. At the democratic state convention there wan a tierce struggle belwcen the Tillman and unit Tillman fac tions, tho former being successful and uomlnatlntr n full ticket, 'lie defeated "straight out aemocruts" were not disposed to ncctpt the situation. The republican convention insteud of nomina ting a state ticket left the mut ter to the executive committee, to act as might be thought best. It is announced that a full ticket has been chosen by the republican com mittee and every man is a straight out democrat. The republicans llg ure that nearly the entire colored vote will De cast for the stra ght out democratic candid ttes and that IW.(HX) democrats will ulo vote for them ttb against the antl-Tilllimn ticket. ThiM,it is claimed, will seciiro the election of the uuti-Tillmau ticket. East Orcgouiun. It Is not u justillable act for the republicans of tiouth Carolina to put up u democratic ticket to defeat the Fuiuiera' Alliance movement. Prob ably a little handful of cheap offlce s ekers thul did it, and it ought to besuowed under. himself. Tho doctor had a bandage tied lightly over his eyes, with a folded glove under It nnd over ench eye, m Johnstone did. Tho glnves. while apparently Increasing the opaquoncsnof tho bandage, in fact gave tho muscles of tho face a pur chase by which tho bandage could bo moved upward by n slight mm cuiar motion over the he id was thrown and tied n black hood. This was mohair, transparent as a ludy's veil, and while It offered no obstruction to iho wearers vision, It collect It'd the operation of remov ing thu bandage from tho eyes Over this mohair hood was drawn another hood of heavy broadcloth mid perfectly opaque, but It wad so close lilting that whea tied tightly behind, us It was In Johnstone's performance, n well as in the doc tor's, n se.un in front opened wide enough to sec through. This seam escaped attention because it opened n the inolmir hood ot the same color. So when the committeeman traced on the wall the direction to be traveled to reach the hotel and thu name that had been selected from the register, with the date and page, the eyes of the pretended mind reader simply followed the motion of the tracer's hand. The liynteriu I of Johnstone was probably put ou to make the juggle appear more diffi cult, and the ue of whisky by him was a matter of taste, the doctor getting along wituout it. Dr. Uut- ler acted us leading committeeman for both Johnstone and Dr. Outchell. Dr. ButKrfca;.s that In tiaclng the route for Johnstone to dihe over he made a mistake of a block in the tracing, and that the pretended miud reader followed the mistaken tracery of the dissolving diagram instead of the ritilit route as mapped out in the doctor's miud. This fact is corroborating etldeuce that Dr. tiatehcll's exposme has hit the murk and that the widely heralded feat of Johnstone was a cheap piece ofjugglery. hiuu...mi iumm.MMtvht km works, as the Bib'caud Plmkcspearo, which must, of necessity, appear in each one, and as a fair representa tive example of the permanent liter ature of the world these lists were most Interesting. They establish one mosi important (rum: that a wording librury, a living library, so to speak, need not be numerically lare. A hundred well selected books oiler to the homo n continual fountain of refreshment and of higher thought. Hueh n collection, well selected, Is, or itself, enough to place life on a higher plane, and to predetermine the thought of the household to finer lines of lntere&t. Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid np, - $75,080 Surplus, ...... 15,010 Cnor.RRA Is raging In China and Japan. re. a WArxACK, rr. IT. OTAIWIH. - J. H. AI.HHKT, President. Vlco-l'reIdcnt. Can tiler. DIRLCTORSi W. W. Murtln It. H Wullapa Dr. W. A.Cuslek. J. j. Albrt, T. McF. l'ntton. W.T. flrair. . J. M. Martin. Tjie Oregon Improvement Co. stem to Improve everywhere but in Oregon. Whim: British capital is buying up and turning Into monopolies all tile American Industries It can lay hands ou, our textile machinery takes the lead abroad, and Is more and more exported. Boston has sent to foreign lauds within the last twelve months cotton and woolen machinery to the value of nearly $325,000, uu Increase of almost $100, 000 hi comparison with lust year. LOANS MADE To ftrmers on wheat and other market able produce, vonxlgued orlnntore either Injprlvatngrannrleaor public wareEoUHCft. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER rHRCOtlnted at rniwinnhl. wi,m n..n. urawa aireci on Mew York, Chicago, ronclBco, Portland, London, Paris, J3i ...uk m.iiK nu UHiCUlia. Han erlln M National Ba SALEM OREGON. WM. K. LADt'K. DK. J. REYNOLDH. JOHN MOIK, - - . Tillamook cau claim, without much fear of contradiction, the honor of being Iei,s incumbered u It Ii mortgages ihau any other county in the state, if not on the coast, there being less tbun 400 mortgages re corded iu the county clerk's office during the past ten years. Astoria Pioneer. Perhaps thut 1h an honor; but it is a fact that vtlurever there is push and business there uie lots of mm tgages. There Is probably less bufluess iu Tillamook than in any other county hi Oregou. Albany Democrat. President Vice President - - Cashier GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and cold. Htate, County and City warrant bouBht. Farmers are cordially Invited lo deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal advances nmde on wbeat, wool, hops and other property at reaxonnrne rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank1 In most reliable companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL-STOCK, all Sukrilied, $200,000 Transact a enerol bunking busluem In all lit biunUns. GEO. WILLIAMS W.M. EMIU.SII . HUOH McMAllY ..President Ilb Preiluent L'alilcr IT IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Judge Boise rendered a decision the other day lu the Yamhill county court involving tho constitutional ity of tho act of the lost legislature appropriating state funds to build a wagon road over lu the coast sec tion of the country. Wo have not seeii tho decision nor have wo been informed us to tho grounds upon which he buses it, but any one at all conversant with the constitution of iho state need uot bo uuceit.iiii us to what part of thut Instrument was violated in the passage of the uct in ijueHtluii, bub-dlvislou 7, of tiecllou ZS, Article 4, of the constitution provides thut tho legislative assem bly shall not pass special or local laws "lor lu.ltig, opening, and working on highways, and for tho election or uppoiutmeut of uper viseH." Thu lust leglsluturu pusid some ten or a dozen "special ucts" for the laying out, opening and working as inuuy rouds, and appro priated nearly 1130,000 of tho peo ple's money to build these rouds. I be acta s ere all clearly unconsti tutional uud wo feel sure tho nil pieino court will ulllrm Judge Uoise'a decision if the cuse shull bo uikeii lo that trll unal of last re-1 sort. Wo trust it nny. The broud road Into the btato treasury should b blocked up against a bet of legis lators whoso chief busuiess seems to be iu mulio burguli h to raid tlio t easury. Wheu thtso bills were Utst Introduced Into tho legislature tho Democrat protested, uot only agitlust tho duiigeious precedent, but U urged then, thut such laws were In contravention of thu con itltutlon of the slate, Let lliu cuse. o to tho supreme, court, not (hat It will savu the unlawful expenditure if money appropriated by tou Mils, but thut It may curb tho uo ilon of the next legl'alaturo in suuli matters Albany DyiHocrat. TRUE JOUUNALISM. There seems to be a difference of opinion us regards the duties of a newspaper. 1 he following truthful remarks are taken fiom the Snoho mish Sun: The test of true journal ism, us well as everything eNe, lies In its effects, which should be edu cative and elevating, Infusing a love ofright, a hatred of what Is low, petty aud false, u zeal for the reform of what is wrong and to uphold the cause of right and Irtith. If, in ris lug from the perusal ot a journal we feel stimulated to tukesides with the cause of righteousness and justice, eveu at the stealing sacrifice of our personal interests, we may feel as sured that such a publication is founded on eternal verities. Such a journalist asks himself first aud fore most iu the consideration of every topic, what is right, wheie lies tho truth, and having settled this, all cUe Is plain sailing. Thus to elevate any subject is to lemove it out of the mists and fogs of prejudice aud passiou and petty personality. Self and all Its blinding influences ure left behind, und the truth is lu minous in its own heavenly light. Such a journal cau never be moved from Its moorings, and any opposi tion Is us futile as augry waves at tho base of a heaven-piercing rock, whoso barking Is unheard and un heeded at tho summit. This is the spirit of true journalism, and this spirit should prove its whole course. Iu this way the press can be made a power aud a blessing. To lower the standard to a mere personality Is, pro tuuto, to abuse the power of the prers, to degrade those wltbiu its Influence, uud to be veered arouud with every wind of passion uud sell interest. Such Journalism Is a coiiutcifclt, uuwoithy of the name. A CHUAP TltlOK, An Eastern exchange recites how Dr. Oitclal, pf Ch(iigo, has ex- tvskeil llin rV'iit lif Him nil, .mil inlnit reader, Paul AluMiuder Johnstone, 'eyery iiiuu uud womuii of literary iudrlv ug blindfolded to a lintel and pininluencu wus appealed lo for uu TltUK I'UIKNDS or the: home. Albany Demecrat: Emerson says that the best ornaments of a house are the friends who frequent It, but next to these, certainly, aie Its bonks and periodicals. The best decora, tioti In the wor d is the decoration of uu abundance of reading matter, and an ubuudauce that shall ulso be selected and choice iu IU quality. It is strange, when one comes to think of It, thutu woman will think uotblu.'of buy ngf.O worth of dry goods, while she will wait three mouths to read un Important book wuitiuglo uot it ut u circulating llbraiy rutlier thuu pay 1.60 for It and have It In the freshuees of the Interest It creuteH. Even lu in telligent families this plan of borrow lug books from a neighbor, or walt fng Indefinitely to get thcr.-i from tho library, Is seen when lu ull other lines of expenditure the outlay Is a generous one. There Is no Inspira tion lu thu home where everything Is relegated to the merely icsllietlo plane; where ull sorts and conditions of strange jugs and bowls and ginger Jars, with still stranger decnrutlons, uro been, and where everything is smothered in luce uud lied up lu ribnons, nor U there, to the cultiva ted eye, nny beauty either, in this scheme of docnrullve urruugemeut, There was n uldu and animated dlscusrlniiu fuw yeursugo, regarding tho best 100 booka iu iho world, and puKiii from Hie register a u me, by utiliig i roetleally the umu iriok Individual lUt. While these lists varied, (here were always a few About the- Prone Irop. Er. Capital Jeuknal: I. an swer to many iu Uir,s tonilng to mo iu retard to the extent of the damage my prune or.haid, p anted in '80 uud '87, sustained from the fieeze of lust winter, coi.ceinlug which it was soon after reported that most of the trees were killed. pie ibe allow me space- to state the facts us subsequently developed. Iu the first place, I am happy to say that the damage proved far less than I at first supposed. Alauy trees that I had given up for dead, came out all right. Plums were hurt worse than prunes. The Italian pruue pulled through with u loss of only 60 out of 1000 or rive per cent. With the Silver prune the loss is much greater, being about 30 per cent; Peach plums, 15 per cent. About 600 plums, cousistiug of Columbia, Yellow Eg-; aud Brud shuw were so b.vdly affected that the bulk ou most of them burst uud in many cases separated entirely from the bodi from one foot to eighteen inches, completely girding the tree. These I gave up for dead but as the damage did not exteud below the stiow line, which was about six Inches from the ground, I concluded. to cut them off below this point and graft Italian prunes onto the stock. This I did and the experiment was quite successful aud Instead of plums I now have the more desirable prunes. Of course ou these trees I cannot estimate what extent the damage would have been bud I not cut them oft, but tbluk a greater portion of them would have died. Since starting my oicburdlhave observed carefully the progress of Iho following varieties, viz.: the Col urn i la, Yellow Egg, Heine (Maude de Bevav, Brudshaw aud Peach plums, und Silver, Petite and Italian prunes, aud I am now thor oughly convinced that the Italiuu is the hardiest of them ull iu every re spect. It is, happily, also the prune for the market; and Oregou fruit growers will make an enviable re putation for the Or gon prune, by growiug it exclusively. The ex perl once of last wiuter and also that of the winter '80 and '87, Is couviucing that it will pay to protect the bodies of young fruit trees, which cau be cheaply aud eflcctually done, by wrapping them wit'i straw, cornstalks, or old burlap sacks. 1 have demonstrated iu my own or chard to my entire satisfaction, thai this can be done, aud shall practice it In the future. II. D. Allkn, Waldo Hills, Out. 0, 1800. Deafness Can't be Curtd bv locul upplicutious, us they can not reuoh the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deufuewi. and that Is by constitution al remedies. Deafuewi Iscaustd b. un Inflamed condition of the mu cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Wheu this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or luiperfeoi heurlug, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness Is thr result, and unless the Inttamatlou can be lak en out and this lube restored to lie normal conc'lliou, hearing will be ilertroyed forever; ulue cases nut of top ure causep by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed coudlttou of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any cane of deufuew (caused by catarrh) thut we can uot euro by faking Hall's Catuur CVe. tieud for circulars, fiee. F, j, oiiknky A co., Toledo, O. Bold by ilruygtat, 76 ceut. Wantkd. AUouknal oMc a boy to work in Lrass room, DIRECTORS ?(o. Wlllliims.Wm. Eng land, Dr. J. A.HfchuiriMiu, J. W. Houson. J. A. Maker. Bank In now Exchange block on Com meiclalMieet. SUtl CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Of tho Willamette University, Salem, Oregon. The past school j car hns been the most RiHTtmful In Its history. lucre-used nllen dance and miiiibcrorgraduate'. The most siiecesslul music schiHil on Ihe Northwest coast. '1 he courses r Instruction Include piano, organ, pipe organ, violin at doiclies tral Instruments, vonil culture, tarmony, counterpoint and caws teaUiIni;. Dlplo. mas given on completion or course, 'i'lie musical dlitctor will hit futsfutpH hv .. able and ellleient corps of ti-ucliers. utx& 7S!S-2in dw Musical Director. Next term begins Sept 1st, 181)0. Convent of St. Paul. 8t. PAUL, MAbion Cooirrt, On., Conducted by The Sisters of tho Hely Names. Terms payable per month or per annum In advance. Board, tul'lou, bedding, nee dlework per aunum, S120. Washing per month SI, Music extra. K01 particulars address Sistkk AI. Vicrott, Superioress. ft5-ly.w MISS KNOX SELECT SCHOOL!! Will open her private school on Monday, September I, nt the Little Central school building s-22-lm PADGHAII Will re-open ber kindergarten school at the Presbyterian church, Monday, Octo ber Hth. tt.'ij J U-'U-'lw Piano-Voicrs French and - German At rooms 6 aud 7 Bank building BY Misses LAURA UOLTRA and ANNIB THORNTON. 8dir, THE STATE Agricultnral College, Opens September 12, DVi 1SS0. CIOURHE OK STUDY arranged expressly j to meet tho needs 01 tbu eurmiuganii Mecbuulcal Intel est of the slate. Largo, Commodious nnd wll ventilated bulldlugx. The college Is located tn a cul tivated mil Christian community, and one of the heiiltblc-t in the state. MILITARY TRAIN Ia. Expenses Need Not Exceed $150 for the Entire Season, Two or moro Freo riobolarshlps from evoiy county. Writ for catalogue to U.L. ARNOLD, Pres., Corvallls, Or., S-awm dw - , , -, r. ,, Notice. The annual meeting of the stockbbldwt of iheCault'il .Vdveuniia company will, ho held ul the olli nr the company Insalea, Oregon, ou tho Wlh of Keplemor,atii. J, WEBSTEE THC BEST INVCSTMKNT" '" for the Family, School, or ProfeMioBsJ LlSfSrrl':' The LiUil Kdlttou hu WXO wonM to Ms M uiary, ana otr 2,000 pages, with UlustnUMS t nearly Try Mg. 1 Besides many otksr wlssWi upplmntaIfrMurMtioAMpriMaaVsMam leaf DlcUonmry. a lfw bjUfSSVKit World, and a bUtto ry mt FiitissW ' mwuirsKor Mnllno Mica. aadTlth taS . I It U rxmn4byltoHaMI DON'T BID s-sstwatri Wflf'MMJHHp' totoi WeteWr" bow Ul mask. Fro-AtoitW coor nsndUMlau oftha then tr un alaleitnnjfi ferlSSiV vtemsat.ol KflM (o-aflt4 "stw saaiMwa y ( sfsrwurwyvasv. ewa. ism I4aaaata. (Shislou. Tha WiteHtra kiUtt AM lite tsss ks sH WtKEXEZ Miatav waa MS a-swwosawsNM SN si miiinni m il 4 1 'm HSh ..'v&fc T'l .M a. 0.1 to gfctlaUa-iitjLtouta-d w.ai.j-jfcgWias-'tH.V.'jJ: j4 Si'a