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33c wWSr - O . , U o fmfm iw-votsjtj" ...tf n.,rr J- J EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. 4? '&W' O ' if ' , d. T4fe r'o VOL. 4. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SAXEM, OHEGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1891. "TO-DAY'S JN3CWS TO-IXAlT." JTO. to.' Q ?. narj - SOMETHING WORTH SPECIAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK, 1000 Boxes -Hurd's beat Stationery, containing one quire paper and onyelopes to match 25c !00 Keanas, Commercial Note, Alt. Jefferson, plate finish, in I ream boxes hro nof iv 100,000 Envelopes, in thousand boxes, No. 5, 6, G XXX , f,uu ntnig j-uujuta, uuiu Hmu, aiimu auiinuuictunng company , , t io nndv15c eacli "OTBCXS JCmOJSJEKESAJCm OFPXIH. COSUEIESSSg 0E"3EtO3MC T. McF. PATTON'S STATE) STREET BOOK STORK 98 STATE STREET. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Goes the farthest with sensible people! When you 9 foolishness, CRISSMAN Have some articles in S XT JV Consisting of Men's, "Women's and Children's Shoes. Below we will quote you a few prices. Children's Shoes 40c; Misses' Shoes 90o; Ladies' Shoes $1.50; Men's Plow Shoes 90c; Men's Shoes $1.40, We also carry the finest French Kid in Ladies' Shoes. Come and see us. CRISSMAN & OSBURN, - 261 Commercial Street. -:- Harvesting Machinery op Every Description. -:- Our Stock Comprises the Celebrated EMPIRE MOWERS, EMPIRE AND TRIUMPH REAPERS AND BINDERS. HOOSIER, DAISY, FAMOUS, ROLLINGS WORTH AND GAZELLE SULKY HAY RAKES. BARNES' REVOLVING HORSE RAKES, STERLING AND OHIO HAY TEDDERS. Keystone hay loaders; "Eclipse" stackers and buck rakers, Myers hay forks and carriers, and the Celebrated Steel Farm Randolphs Header. It will pay all farmers and dealers to call and see us, or write for quotations before purchasing elsewhere. STAVER & WALKER, New Market Block:, Portland, Oregon. 3BC3E33e"3E&79r' SOKOIMLAZaEEtt, Agent for Salem, with office, store and warehouse next door south of Willamette Hotel. We can show you twelve dif ferent styles of Oxfords, A. B. C. D. and E. widths. A very fine assortment this, and they are reasoable in price, Remember we sell the best quality of Black Over Gaiters At $ 1 per pair. We have all sizes and can give a perfect fit. Wm. BROWN & CO., 231 Commercial Street. DEALERS IN FINE SHOES rail m Commercial Street. The 'Best for the Money all the Time, You Can't Find Their Equal ! I shall, for the season of 1891, make a specialty of LADIES' OXFORDS. My $1.25 line are the best value ever sold in Salem. Call and see my $3.00 line uf Ladies' Cloth Top Patent Leather Tip Shoes. A. KXKIN, 211 Commercial Street 6 a Sim s S 3 i:-i si -. 2 UJ Lu O C cr -a" O H c r 'I- "r si 5 h. X S-9 V i-n - cc . ' ' WJ4 m 3' vyi'M n ii al fin's t- .,j-c i -r m rs -i i i .1 3 s w ' 7 "EJ C 1 Sr-c ESfiSg fltf -. iapyif-3-sJ! : !T3 I 9 . i c ! - - O gsS 5sC W bsS--"Is.5 their store that are worth your while to hear about at this time of the year. are best prepared to furnish you with what may be called T eWE ABE HEADQUARTERS ON i THE GROCERS na c as U- si a s ? a w f, BUv C3 2a 5c S'SEIO a. ? H4 UU1 : o c -o Oj fc.'.-- " et r & a .i J 5 " W1 -C i uV e v Sal. UJ (A f LOOKING AFTER. are telling them where to buy Shoes, they want no but facts. & OSBURN, O O "3? "VST THE PACIFIC COAST PICNIC v. B Prepare for the 4th of July Picnic by getting some of these delicacies: Sicily Lemonade, Canned Beef, Lobster, Oysters, Shrimps, Deviled Ham, .Canned Turkey, The finest Fruits received "Quick Delivery" store of CLARK k EPPLEY, lOO Court Street. iiiDortant to Owners of Lane Ten acres of fruit land eight mid a-lialf miles from Salem and three . and a-half miles from Turner for $350. Ten acres of fruit land elx miles .from Salem, all iu cultivation, with never fulling spring; $500, cash. Lots In Highland addition to Salem ou thu Installment plan for from $400 to $500 each; city water, street cars, sewerage, well-graded streets, shade troea, city park adjoin ing, and tbe best horse-car service In tha etuto soon to bo changed to an electric line. The Oregon Laud company, Salem, Oregon, OREGON LAND COMPM, Satan Truck A Dray J-to.JWWJ! thxmmY'mwmMi:lmMttbi tt 60c per box They FOR GOODS! Cranston's Cheese, Lunch Touguo, Canned Salmon, Sardines in oil or mustard, morning at the early each Co. DRAYS AND TRUCK8 always ready for orkn, Sell and deliver wood, hay, e"l iiimI lumber. Of- V IlWKJHIP.iUHMWW' UK CAPITAL JOliMAL. H0FER BROTHERS, - Editors. 1'UBIj18UEDDAHAEX0E1TBUNDAY, 1JT THE Canitat Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Ofllco, Commercial Street, In 1 O. Building loitered at tho postoalco at Salem, Or., a fcccond-clstt irnttcr. THE ALHANY ItAlI.ltOAl) CASKS. The disagreement of n jury knocks tbo cause of the peop'e out at this term of tho Linn county circuit court, aud ullows tho railroad com panies to triumph temporarily , hi their warfare for a system of dis criminations as detrimental as it Is unjust But tho victory Is a hard bought one and will only lead lu ultimate defeat of tho system of special favors to a few shippers at tho expense of the many. It is learned that one of tho jurors who upheld discriminations holds n special rebate contract on shtpments of stone, amounting to about $5 on the carload. Two other jurors were bpecial pleaders for tho corporation interest while a fourth was unfair because of ignorance. When tbo cases aro recalled at tho October term now trials will bo had under circumstances more favorable to justice. Prosecuting attorney Binghnm, of Salem, is thoroughly aroused to a bouso of the extortions practiced un der the discrimination system. Tho people will sustain blm and all pub lic officials who roll up their Bleoves In defeuso of public interests In this struggle for justice. Tho timo has come for a showing of hands in tho matter of freight charges In Oregon, ft remains to bo seen whether our courts and commission and public prosecutors aro to act as body guard to the corporations or defeud tho public interest and general welfare. The policy of tho railroad manage ment has boon a crushing one to Oiegou. Yhlle rates were kept to tbo highest points, all extensions of Hues were forbidden, and by sharp practice efforts of individuals and committees have been cither antici pated or discouraged. The S. P. has had Its agents at work heading off the possible building of a lino from Salem toSilverton and tho building of a lino from Astoria In any direc tion. TliU; has not been all. By a system of discriminations all grain from tho Willamette valley has been .prevented going to seaboard over the Yaquina route, or by water. Milling in transit privileges under cut rates have glvcu tho Portland milling syndlcato practically a mon opoly of tho Hour trade of Oregon, Special .rates to tho East Portland syndlcato warehouses has almost destroyed tho value of all other warehouse property In Oregon. Tbe buttle of tho people In the Albany discrimination cases is virtu ally n struggle for liberty by theprfi ducers of Oregon. It Is a light for that freedom of commerce which alone Insures the prosperity aud de velopment of a state. Tho fight must be made by the press and tho people. It it is a fight that mnst bo made to a finish. It means reten tion of moro commerce, more mills and more warehouses all through the stato and less concentration nt Port- laud. It means the development of all Oregon Instead of tho upholding of only one city. Tho theory of doftnso of tho rail. road is that tho new railroad law of IfeOl, giving the commission power to determine mid establish Just rates of freights, abrogates and repeals the Hoult law. Tha Hoult law forbids a higher rate f?r a lesser dis tance over the same lino, and ilxes four cents as n maximum passenger fare. It h not apparent that the Hoult law conflicts with tho statute of 1891. Iu ua fur Us it determines anything it fixes a maximum fare, beyond which no power can fix a rate. Tho commission itself if if could muko passenger fares would not havo the power to advance the rate above four cents per mile. An other discrimination caso Is on the docket lu Polk county uud this ques tion of repeal of tho IJo'ilt law by later enactment may bo carried to the supremo court from there. The contest will be watched closely by the press and tho people, und cannot bo prrosed to issue too soon nor loo vigorously, HUOGK-iTKI) COMMENT. In ono respect tho bill of a mos quito represents (but of a plumber. It Is said to be ti complicated Institu tion. Sulem is having a building boom. The Capital City certainly Is mak ing great progress, and spreading out in all UlrecUonsIloMiburg IU view, An itinerant connoisseur Jn cigar tta In cooling IjU jrvioko by blow Iiurltout between tbo Iron bars of the Bales cooler. i? m. . i ..Li mu There are follows iu tvtry com munity WllOM) PHly GtlVjtWKJ tn be engaged In coMHM4ng finJure ut whatever tbey Hu4vftk. SMRKWBMXWfMNMMM An exMlMBge well y; Xwry L.i U.rhuUi. uv IA germ, Which by cultivation, can be mude to yield something good and nobl. An exebnngo brings this news of a farmers' trust: Polk county wool growers aro Bald to have formed a pool for tbo purpose of keeping tbe prices of fleeco up. The Prlnco of Wales has a son nloknamed "Collars and Cutis." The old gentleman hlmsclt will probably hereafter bo known to many as "Chips."- Ex. East Oregon Ian: New York bank era oppose- tbo further coinage of Btnndard silver dollars, while nearly everybody elso favors It. President Harrison and cabinet aro to decide between nnw aud July 1st whether It Is best to pleaso tho Now York baukers or the rest of the people. Cora Bell Follows was onco a society belle in Washington, D. C. She went out to the plains of Dakota to teach the fcloux Indians fashions. A bravo captured the missionary's sympathetic heart nud she married him. The romance of tho match woro otF with tho fun of tho honey moon and now Cora Becks through tho courts that make divorces n specialty, to return to Washington City. Ex. Tho Dalles Times-Mountaineer: Tho possibilities of Oregon aro al most immeasurable, and with tho exercise of enterprise this state should bo Becoud to very few. To instill this energetic, lifo Into the dlflureut branches of business re quires no dose of soothing syrup or smooth flattery, Tho common wealth Is a stalwart man In years and undeveloped strength, and tho most efficacious plan will bo somo heroic treatnicut which will stir the dormant energies Into healthful action. FROM YAQUINA. Miss Bergou's school In South Yaquina closed last Friday. Tho fctcamer Oeneral Wright touched here on tho 18th lust. The Willamette arrived here on the 22d lnst, Ou lior return to San Francisco another steamer will bo put on In her placowhllo new boilers aro being put in. Tho steamer Wilmington, plying between Portluud and Cooa bay, is nt this place taking fuel and freight. Ureal prcparittons aro being made hero for the teachers' association. All tho hotels will givo reduced rates. You will arrive In Yaquina at half-past four in tho afternoon, You should then see Prof. Bruce nt tho Mechanics' hotel, who will show you through the cur shops, Parker's mill, the coal mlno that Is Just being opoucd, aud other places of interest, The boat leaves hero for Newport at 0 o'clock In tho morning and at 4:30 in tho afternoon, making tho trip lu thirty minutes, No teacher should full to attend tho association If ho can possibly come, for ho will not only havo an opportunity to feast on flounders, herring, oysters, elains) crabs, etc., but tha clear, cool breeze here will take tha malaria out of his system and carry it Jbuck to tho valley from whence It came, A Warning Ed. Jeuunal: i notlco ou some of tho young npplo trees near Salem that thu grcou aphis ia getting qulto a start. Especially Is this tho case lu a fine young orclinid about four miles south of town, In which npplo trees aro set alternately with prune and peach trees. Thu applo trccri aro growing very vigorously, aud It Is just such young, thrifty, growth that tho aphis first attacks They may bo found Just under tho leaves aud on the stems at tho extreme ends of the thriftiest shoots, causing tho leaves to assumo a crumpled or curly appearance, and afterwards to turn bluck, shrivel und fall oil. I'lioy multiply so fust that a small colony at first in n few days becomes million. The best remedy so fur us I know Is to. oxunilno carefully the ends of tha thriftiest shoots, and If Infested cut Iicmiir with a sharp knife, being weWjJ)iot to Jar the Insects off, plttcacamully in a bas kt or other recupTftCle, uud us soon us a suillclent quantity aro thus collected take them to a brush pile aud buru them. Two or three times carefully going oyer will rldlthem out or discourage them for that year. If taken in tlmonuu bpfora they get too much or a Mart there will bo llltlo or no harm tn the (recti Au ininoo of prevention Is worth mote lliuu ft pound of cure. II. H. Jov. 8am?m, Junett), Thin Is what you ought to have, 40 fully enjoy life. Tliouaaiul arr searching for It dally, thousands of dollars uru ejxMit annually by our peoplttlti the hope that they may attain till boon. It may beliad by all, W guarauta! tin Electric Bit ten), If used according Io directiens: will otift the demon dyypepxla and liiktal imdead urepy. Klectrto Hitters for dm! and dlttM a liver, tttnniaith aud klduwy. fcMd at fiOcaiidflperdoUteut try' drugs-tore. TIM Jit mtlv la the wrM tor (Vk. MmVm, mrw. Ulwra, fell KbKl, Vevr M' ' " W wv1'-, J atmmf iinM, rm, n wwj-r Highest of all in Leavening Power. rccftl Baking Jl x Js&m iwVWlCr ABSOLUTELY PURE GENERAL iNEWS NOTES. Tho bakers' strike lu Purls haB collapsed. Captain Shaw, who for many years has been tho head of tho Loudon tiro brigade, has resigned his oQlce. Gold wan quoted at Buenos Satur day at $2.11. Tho alien party la trying to form a natloual clvlo union out of the debris of tho union clvica. Professor Hubert, of Bonn univer sity, and ono of tho faculty, and especially eslceiucd by tho kulser, has been elected bishop of Podcborn. Tho action of tho ltusslan lmpres sano lone pending against Mmc. Pattl, foi" damages for broach of contract has been bceu decided in Berlin iu Mrao. Pattl's fRVor. Russia's harvest prospects have becomo worse, and there ate fears of a partial fumlno becauso of tho bad condition of crops. It bus been propoaod to prohibit tho exportation of corn, Tho visit of tho Austrian kaiser to tho British lloet has aroused a jeab ous feellug In Purls, where the exhi bition of friendship bet wcon tho two powers la accepted as evidence of a tacit understanding between Groat Britain and tho triple alliance. Word bus beon received announc ing tho death of Aloxuudur Clark, American minister to Liberia, Ho died at Monrovia, thoLlberlau capi tal, Juno S, Clark, who was a colored man, was 05 years of nge, Tho trainmen of Purls Saturday ovenlug resolved to strike, and Suu day tried to prevent the cars from running, but without bucccm. All but ono of tho fourteen Hint und wludow glass factories of Find lay, 0 shut dowa at midnight Sat urday until September If-aud proba bly longer, ThJ give oyr 2000 omployea two months' vacation. A warrant has beeti Issued for the arrest of Edward DeCobaln, the English member of parliament, who lias been charged with Immoral practices. A young Englishman named Charles Warner, who arrived In Now York tho 23d lust., from Dv oushlre, England, Is mMng, He Is known to have had $10,000 in his possession and foul play is suspected, Tho famous bandit, Arturo Garcia has been found dead near Artlmcsla. Numerous bullet ami kittfo wounds were' found on his body, but It is nut known who killed him. Tho Snuthsldo mills or tho Dia mond Stuto Iron company, covering about four acres of grouud at Wil mington, Del,, wcra burned Sunday afternoon.'1 Tho loss Is estimated at $400,000, partially covered by Insur ance on tho machinery. Tha mlllw gave employment to about 000 hands, Horscshoo and railroad spikes woMtho principal goods man ufactured. The stables and carhouso of tho Newburyport fc Amesbury Street Railway company were burned Sunday night with thirteen curs. Tho loss is estimated at from $25,000 to $100,000; nearly covered by in surance. Tho largest brick warcliousn on Chase's wharf, at tho corner of Thames and Pbllpot streets, Balti more, Md,, used by C, Levering & Co., for roasting cofl'eo, was de stroyed by ilro Sunday evening. Tlie loss is estimated at $128,000. In a quarrel lu Chicago oyof base ball Frank Forcf, nged 10, Sunday fired hi revolver three (Imps, Joseph Zerof, Louis Faueck aud Tliomas Lyons each received n bullet. Zerof will ' probably die, Forst bus bceu arrested, A company composed of New York nud Southern capitalists has Just beon organized, with a cap! till off 1,000,000, for cultivating a farm uf 112,000 ttCrfJi 111 Florida, This will bo the largest furm In tho world, und upon It enough could bo raised touipply tho city of Now York with food, Thouuiuoof tho company Is .,a --"-'-"'-,"-"' -i tho San Sebastian Iaiid, Impnivv itient, Hinjarnnd Jiivvstiiwit Co. 'J'he farm ilea between the Indian, Snu Hebflitlmi uud St. John rlyers. Thu i'itm lias a muck soil, similar to that in thp valley of the Nile. Tho comjwyy doe not pwjmko t raise eereai "r ganiea lun, bin nigur cane and coco nut. tnjmMiy coanuts. This will m Im tb nature of ail t'sirlmiit, aw htdigueoaa to Florlilu, lklt, vm iv4c Prom a kitter by MfUfA-aJC HhH of Gralou, g. I)., "wae tfifceti TwHh a ml cold, Hkleh avttloM m my Uiiiifti. eouicli Kt In Mail &ur itaefeffi gvo me up, I v y(f uf, J UTHUHwi i couhi woty. iyjaa Iwnd wm adywwl to net Kin' 2f Il4tAttVMTV tM MMWHBtlOM. eoMM amlK 'MMMikHkM' trnm m ja j aa mw wmnm iMwrty. Trtat txmm jtm a wm Latest U. S. Gov't Food Jtopoft. TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. Associated Press Repert tad Digests ef all I-qtwtiwt News ei Te-Day. MAicn$a'riNiA.T& London, Juno SO.The T1ms yesterday referring to the ract that clxty delegates frosi tki-platt-WBHtT log districts of Watai w ifoteg to the United Sb3tei va. ordr ttFlw qulro Into the prospects of profttabW employment thre, aed to th tt ment inwle that AmtrlcaB In London aro buying tu lUMu prgvemanta injtlti-pkt Kaebims, " as well as olttsrlTig-doubl wa to tliirplute workers, mys: "SbowM tho delegates report favorably jio a tho prostata for tln-pkt worlir In the United States, It Is not un likely there Mill bo so large an-i exodus to America as to kad to a great portion of Mje trade hllhrti, monopolized by Wales bejng trans ferred to America. Hitherto, th r tdrs has been that It wag lmposlblo to manUfacturo tin plates In America y awing to atmoapherlo coudltloris,but llietln-plnte makers whoariompab led tbo Iron aud eteyl InsUtuto dele gates to America reported that tbf was nothing, oxcopt the want of skilled labor, to prevent the Mice ful manufacture of tin plata lit Ainorlca." POMOB VATCK lilt! SOOIAWSW. BiiKMNi June W. Th poll( of Dresden have rwwived pw!l ohltrs to attend all mwHluipi la whwb they lity sTfitm to aupet that any attacks upon tb oYrDWit will b uttered, and to arndt'iity IHsiwin guilty of disorderly kagttsf. Whll ho mti wilt Im ttittdt to prevent a tvMuUt!r of .tbo Gorman sooialtotH frosa appcsrrng 1m thaaoclalUts congrww In Bnuaalu, a vlgllaut eye 1 to N kw( on alt t who go thr, nl afwtdieni atlaek- v Ing tho Qeriuan Imperial bottM lu their reniarkB will be ,elfed to account. it1 SKVKNTV YHATtB AH X. WOAK. Pakis, Juiie 30. Aa excc4iMlr curious case has Just come to Hjffet at tho hospital of St. Atolo. A few floya ogo an old woman pw Hentcd hersejf at tbt Jnatltutlou Uf be treated for sotau complaint, h was admitted wllliout aay-iWay and was enlered In tlie Ixms uodr tne nameoiupponunonignw, wmm her ago was recorded aa Vi. A mutter of tourso b w ptmi fa thu wemau's ward but WcdiMtday, whon her tompirfttHN Wa blir takeu by the house mrgmtt, b iHav covered that there watt a tototeiio somewht'ie, for Slgaol wm wH old woman at all bt a wwi.Of coureo, a sensation wan im4ww4 when (ho fact bocamo known, A on Inquiry It was found that gttftMl hud pnHd fora female ever vctT his infancy, and that th' a Um ( llrst time that th dcct-ptloa hmi. ever bceu discovered. Ha b4 never worn man's clothing but obo, and that was on tbo day ho watf 17 youra old. Ho passed before a eow ell of revision, and bad to besiriww for tho purposcof medical cx&W tiou as to his physical fltnm lortka army He said that he bad tn a female servant on a farm t Ijfcm Hur Mer, where lie mnIad r eleven years, aud thou h cMMt i ParU where h wrvvd in Urn m CK)k and lady's maid iu nKiitooia, a -wo I as lu private fjtmlll, h h porol of forty year. IurlfUMJ Wt twenty yeara, however, ha had been niostt of the time a (mtm da cbambre, On being quctkjda (u hla motlvoforthta recullar cccdlug, Blgnol replied that It wa all tho fault of bin stepuiotlw, wIh had forced blm Into petticoat evf since the time be was tthort-eeaiqfc and wbo hud only provided him with proj.fr clothe of hbmx ou Ito oocnslou wcutioaed. 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