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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1894)
""7;VJ' " WfJ i" ftJSi i n i,ii. y. i) iy T1!K GtitTAL JOURNAL. PUBUHIllSD DAIL.Y, KXUKtT 8UWU.Ay. nT TH Capital Journal Publishing Company PostoHlce Mock. Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. fUally.br carrier, pr raontb ( Dally, by mall, per wr. I WeeJy.B pa;e,pryer- 10 30 3.0U lA SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1894 TOE HBHAUA WUMW. Continued from firt page. paten eteechefl with quotations frin Scripture and talked about moral ideas underlying politics and tue great princi tile involved. Aud tuere were men lu that utate Just as insincere on the other Bide, who had talked prohibition all their Uvea aa a great principle except jiin thaw interrupted their political morals long enough to take a diaui to strengthen lno Bytem, or on a doctors prescription. They were demagogue? Just like the other claes, only of a lower o.der. The flrst class bowed to the In evitable. The latter to the demijohn. Emerson said hitch your wagon to a etar. Don't hitch it to your stomach. What a man eats or drinks, what be wears or what hia religious belief may ha has nothine to do with political prin ciples, an'1 we cannot make it hav o do with those matters. Jf we try it we get Into deep water too deep to gel out of without drowing more than you will -muli. You can't din people bv drnrai like scabbv sheep and make them all equally clean by any patent political processes. Political processes are evolved out of people, not people out of proceswss. Majorities and mob make demagogues, quite as mucn false leaders matte demagogical majori ties. The demagogue will be a diiun gogueon a given subject only as lonjr aa no can mislead the masses. After h while the people get right and be bar to hunt a new "principle" an a doj? wnnld hunt a new bone when he hat knawed one bare. How many gold- bti2 nollticlana would become siivei men if by a large popular vote the peo ple or this state woum express meu-k-Ivch iu favor of silver ? Men who Ii-ivh Been nothine but destruction to our country in free coinage would be come earnest advocates of the mouej f the neot.le. A monetary system must be based on some sound underly ing urlncinle that is acknowledged to im sound bv the experience of the whole world, of which we are only outr little neighborhood alter an. oounu principles are not a matter of one man's opinion, or one set of men'b nnlninnn. or one nartv'fi opinions, or pveu one nation's opinions. For In stance, If the people of any oue neigh borhood undertook to believe and carr into practice some peculiar moral Idea, uotiu consonance with Anglo-Saxon customs and civilized Christian society, thev would Boon be driven to under stand that principles were not a matter of geography or of education or of locality or for demagogues to trifle with. The South tried that and it fmriMl in rebellion. The Mormons tried it and it ended in extermination of the twin evil of Dolygamy. 1'ecuuar lusti tutions fostered by demagogery to please the willing ear of those who would Beemingly profit thereby, are doomed the moment the people come to their senses and cast tbem over the precipice of oblivion that awalta all that is false and expedient and tempor 1 7. Inc. A man stood In front of a bulletin boird of a dally newspaper ofilce. The telegraph had just brought the newB of tuo president of tho Uulted Slates writing a letter to the United States K sf annate denounc uk tuo senators wuo ! 3 had yielded to the sugar trust and had Imposed a tax or mty million uonars on the American people. The man thought a moment and then declared our government Is a failure. Uo was a Union soldier, well along toward sixty. Ho had struggled long aud well to gel a homo and rear his children to be honest men and women. He knew that sugar was one of the four principal staples of life. Here was a sot of men In tho highest place in the nation charged with corruptly levying a tax on him at tho behest of a gigantic monopoly. That tax would cost him ton dollars a year. Half of It would go to the sugar trust. Half of It would go to tho government ho had helped to save. In the anguioh of his heart he cried out, "The government is a fail ure." , That man was unconsciously an en emy of our country In declarlug In bo unquallllled a manner that our govern ment In tfjfrllure. What he meant was, that majority Is a failure aud the presi dent told them so. He didn't mean to but bo aligned himself with tho cranks and rebels and anarchists who would destroy tho best government lu the world. Tho only dlfl'eronce Is that he spoko his thought aud they not ouly speak but act. Tho threo stops that fol low each other are to think, to speak, to act. A man may do either aud be an enemy of his country. If the thought la bnd.ovll speech and criminal act will follow In natural sequence. If you take the position that freo self, government by the people Is a failure, where doea that leave you? If we abandon a constitutional republic a limited reprentatlve democracy, where ate we at? We cannot go backward. There we llud only monarchy. If we n forward and transcend the safo rturdHof the couBtltutloa fixed by the atberswe take a leap Into the dark, weentortbe yet unexplored confines ofeocialtem, the lawless chaos of au Hfoby. Our government la the golden MAau between monarchy aud anarchy. We cannot eo back If wo would, We will not Ko forward to certain destruc tion. Wa shall stand by tho couatltu Uotl. Applause. , A irriat dapjser to ouroountry Ilea lu Uw Ualoa on a large scale of private j..i -,-- ni ilm nnuiara nf tha trnvprn mmU Take for Instance tho Pad Ho Ulrode, hopaleMly bankrupt and In dfet to the United State to the tune offauudretUormliiiouB-ju courioauu owfliwjrtjfoj foot with Mm management of thwe iorporattoiis, d yet Pat individ uate managing them fw tlyy cau Wrinj out of Uj, nd Unci Sw I.I.I111. M.o rsar.nnallillllv And tllB eX-' pense of government receivership", and saddling the debt and holding the bag as it were while shrewd lawyers and Wall street corporation managers be come mlllijiiaires iu the public service alt be expense of the people. It is not too late to heed the warning of Jack eon and Wetater wbo protested against any partnership between the govern ment and any corporation. In such a combination the government Is always worsted because private interests are u I ways more vigilantly prosecuted than public duties. Su.di unions of our national Samson and the shrewd be witching Delilah of private interest must always breed the uflspring of corruption in our politics and set up a race of sairups wbo will manage uot only our politics but the great branches pf transportation and monopolize the prluclpal products of our laud, like wheat, oil, corn, cotton, livestock and lumber by getting tbem Into their col trol directly at first bauds, paying the producer as little as possible aud then (orever after uontrohug the delivery ol those products to tbeir ultimate con sumers. 'L'b-y not ouly become the middle men but the complete masters or the sweat and toil of the producer and laborer who is thus made as much an Industrial slave as was the African in the south a chattel slave before the war that freed him. When you place government behind capital you en danger the existence of both whenever the united force becomes oppressive to the masses. I shall nut go into details to answer every argument why the government itbould or frhnuld not acquire and oper ate the raellic railroads, units? tut- government U prepared to give up it tirst leitis on this great national high ways that were built by tbe aid of 'it government subsidies, issues of govern ment bonds, grants of the govern mon l lauds to tbe extent of many times the value of tbo total cost of the entire properties or the entire value nf tbem at present, unless we are prepared to advocate the sur render of several hundreds ofmllliotih ,f dollar in money valuo to Individuals ilrealy rich beyond the power of the government to cope with them in pub Iu niHtters, and give over these great military post roads to three millionaire made ho by their partnership with the government through ahdby means of these very public corporations, aud say to them, these are your private estates to enjoy for yourselves and your heirn forever. Then I say.must cousider the question of government ownership and control and management of these great properties. If the government keeps its interest, and It must keep it or give it away, for these corporations are now a quasi-public organisation of capital to render a public service in its very na ture a mouoply, hut owuedaud man aged by a partnership between the the government and the corporation. The franchise, the laud subsidies, rhe financial guaranty of bonds, the right of cniiuent domain, tbe government directors and the attempt at regula tion and control by the interstate com mercecommlsslon are the work of gov ernment. The management, the dis position of securities, the handling of tbe financies, tbo salaries of ductals and employes, the extension of new brunches aud making of trafBc arrange ments and operation of connecting lines aud steamboat lines and even ocean steamer lines, the fixing of rates and fares are the more lucrative part of the business conducted by the corpora tion managers. Iu addition to doing all that I have mentioned, tbe United States is at present ruunningthe Paoflc roads under receiverships. While the great Northern and Can adian Pacific have been paying divi dends the past two years, tbe Pacific roads in our country have been bank rupt and in tho hands of receivers, al though the paying lines parallel them and are competitors. The "Jim Hill" road was built by private enterprise, bought its own right of way, floated its own bonds and divided the territory of the North Pacific. But It was built without watered stock, upon an actual outlay of capital, and is conducted purely as a private business enterprise. There are no nrlncely salaries, pickings and stealing of millions, Doodling of legislatures and congress. Tho govern ment has absolutely nothing to do with it. Contrast with this, the Pacific roads of our country paying no dlvl douds, bankrupt and in the hands of a recelver,Henry Vlllard having wrecked the Northern Pacific aa Huntington has wrecked the Central Pucillc, tbe former cleaning $3,000,000 In one year and going to Europe with it, the latter now lu Washington trying to Induce cougress to cancel a debt of over a hun dred millions or put oil" the payment tlfty or a hundred years, all of these Pacific roads tied up for weeks In the recent strike and you have a contrast of between railroads run on business principles and corporations managed under n government partnership. Well may we cry out, spare our coun try from any more partnerships with the Pacifloorany other corporations. It ruins the railroads aud corrupts the government. These corporations have today more revenues tnau the govern ment, pay their ofllcluls bigger salaries, aud exercise a greater Influence aud control over tho fortunes aud the hap piness of the people than the federal government Itself. We must establish tho principle In our domestic affairs that is enunciated iu the Monroe doc trlHe no partnerships for Uucle Sam iu anything In which he has to play second fiddle. Iu a partnership with the Paclllo corporations, the railroad's Interest or the people's Interest must control, Tho government must run the corporation or the corporation will ruu tho government. Tired, WoaK, Nervous, Means Impure blood, and overwork or too much strain on brain and body. Tho ouly way to cure Is to feed the nerves on pure blood. Thousands of people certify that tho beBt blood purl Her, the beat uervo toulo and strength builder is Hood's Sarsaparllla. What It has done for others It will also do for you Hood 'b cures. Hood's Pills cure constipation by re storing peristaltic action of tbe alimen tary canal, Our Grandmother's Way, Was to steen root aud herbs aud use it every night. We can do the same by using Park's Tea. Nothing acts as promptlv aud without discomfort. Not a pill nor a cathartic but moves 8 tho bowel bvery day. Sold by Capital urugitore TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local Aj Portland Quotations. Halkm, Aug. itf. 4 p. ui. OQloe Daily Capital- Jouknal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were aa follews: 8ALKM 1'KOmjCE JIAKKKT. BUTCHKK STOCK. Veals dressed 3i cts. Hogs dressed 4 J. lilve cattle lj2c. . Sheep alive 1.25. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quaes: Klout iu wholesale lots $2.40. Iteiall 2.7.r. Bttn $13 bulk, $14 sacked. Khorls $16 I7 Chop feed $14 and $lfi. - WHKAT. 30 cents per bushel. HAY AND OltAIN. OaU-aic. Hav lialetl, old $810; new chea' $7 60(2;8; uew timothy D' KAKM PKOtlUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 8 to Inc. Kegs In trade. 10c Butter Hesl dairy,.1618; fane creamery, 20c. tJbeese Hi 10 16 cts. Farm smoked menu Bacon in hams, 10; shoulders,8. Potatoes Nt-w, 25c. Oulous 3 (enia KUOITJ?. Bridsbiiw plums, 60c bu. Apples Wli! bu. Peaches 80c box, LIVE POULTRY. , jiiitry Heus, 6c; rooders not wanted; old ducks not wanted; young u tt:,8; young chlckeus, 8j. POUTLANU QUOTATIONS, drain, fr'tcd. etc. Flour Ponluud, $2.05; Walla Wulla, f2 00; graham, $2.40; Bupenlne, $2.2-5 per oarrel. Oats Wnite. 32c; grey, 31c, rolled, in bags, $-5.750.00; barrels, $6.UU 6.L&; cases, 53.70. Hay Best, $1012per ton. Wool valley, 8lUu. Millstufls-ltrau, $1617; shorts, $16 18; ground barley, iJ; chop teed, $15 per ton; whole feed, barley, $17 pet ton; mtddliugB, $2328 per ton; cbicKen wheat. Uofoil.tX) ner cental. Hops Muriif t is lifeless. Impossible to give quotations. Hides green, salted, 60 lbs. 31c. un der60 lbs., 23-; sheep pelte, 1060c DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery,22 25c; fancy dairy ,20Uiijc; ratr to good 1617Jc: common, 12c. Cheese Oregon llj12Jc per pound; Young American, l3jfajl4jc;Bwlss imp., HJ(a)32Ci DOm.,lU(a)iei5. Eggx Oregon, 1012c per dozen. Poultry chickens, old $3.60 per dz en;young.$i.'(tf)3.00; ducK8,$2K; geite, $4.60?5 00; turkeys, slow at OQlOo, Beet Topateers, 22u per lb; fair to good steers, 22c; cows, lJc2o; dressed oeer. 4(aoc Mutton Best sbeepl$1.752;choice ewes, $l.oo(ai.76. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4; light. aud feeders, $4: dressed, 60 per lb. Veal Small, choice, c; large,34c per pouun. SAN FKANCISCO'MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice,! 8 luc; do mrerior, 6uc; do.;vaiiey,.io 12c. Hops 810c. Potatoes Early Bose, 2532Jo in sacks; Burbanks, 3045o per Back. Oats-Milling, $1.171.22J. 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For the Best and Cheapest always go to J I Churchill A Burroughs 7 103 Rint strprt. L L, mere y aee uir 1L t heiu YtAr. it ' it. It suits readers in city and country ' 111 KINDERGARTEN il 9.1 HJIiiuV k'Milm-Rrlcu. t.tlh ultaaiy and connicill'tr -l'ic-. Will Open rc(ulcr 8, 181M, with a ccmwtenl corps cf hxsisImuU in e'ry deptrtmetiC TUM ;!)(. I U xnduc ed un tbe jnOEHN KIDKlWAttT N MbTHOriS. nfil rrcelxfs pupils liiifj-enrf of nuinnJ up- wuriU, BOUGHT BY Wm. Brown & Co. 230 Commercial Ht HALEM, OK. QuiiFgla Whale Oil Cnp,8ulpliur, IlopCIotb, Kiln Cloth, etc. Hop l-recseg and Kpniyer Oregon. EUGENE. Next session brclni tho 17th of Hcptember. 1W1 Tuition, freo. 1'oard, fJ 50 a week. hive Courses : Clussloul, Scleutiau, Literary, KugllHh and BuslnePH LOKUlTOItr. The Hnardlns Hall for young ladles and tin Hoarding Hall for young gentlemen will b under tho perhoual cupervlsion of Mrs. Munru a lady o; lefluement and large experience. Kor t alb logues ndd. csa! J.J.WALTON, 7-27--.'m Hi-cy, Itegents. Portland University. Klrnt, Jocatlon beautiful, healthful and free from all p aces of temptation. Hecond. Bist Instruction given In College Preparatory, Normal and Buslneftg courbet nl in Tbeo ogy. Music and Art Third Hoard In West Hull, club hoii'eo o prhttte families; $100 to $200 a year for board and tultl'.n. Kourih Kail term opens Feptcmber Ik Catalogues tree. AddrcMi C. O. HTKATrON, D D.,Presldent OrTHOS.VAN B OY. H. 1)., Dean. Cooper Shop. CYRUS STEWART hasopenedupashopnorthof Mlze's m'll, In SouthSala.ii, where lie Is prepared to make and repair nil kinds of cooperage, such as palls. tubs, begs, barrels and churns. Onl the best seat.oned stock Used, frlces reason able. 7-31-C&W -SALEM- Abstract and Land Co Established 15 Years. Kemoved to tout n Rooms in Btuh-Breyman block. Records completed to date. Abstract of all pioperty lu Marlon County furnlsbeo promDlly and at lowett raies. Office up slalr over Putnam's drug store. 6 18 CONSERVATORY OF IIUSIC Willamette University Has been organized for thirteen years. More than seventy graduate". Has now eight teacbtrs. Mn t complete and best equipped innslcal school on tbe northwest coast. Seven pianos and twoo-gai 8 owned by the sccoo tor teaching and practice courses, and nieib oristke latent and est. Piano, orgtn.volci ul uro and Italian singing, violin and orcb s'nil InstrumeuU, hurtnonv, ciunter point .iHUB orchehtntion nre taught. Dlrfoma, iienivrnon ounpletiou of course. Thede ueeof Bich lorof Music when full courre 1 completed. For further partlcular-i call oi adJres Z.M. PAHV1N, t-H M us. Doc, Director. An Evergreen Tree. WITHOUT COST. We will senl vou by mall postpaid one small evergreen tree adapted to your climate, with Instructions lor planting and caring foi It. together with our cotnplelo list of nurser) stock. If you will cut out this advertisement mark on lithe name of this paper, and tell how many and hat kind of trees and plantf you would like to purchase, and when you wish to plautthem. We will quote you lower prices on the stock yc u want tbau have e er ben ofl 'red you. Write at once. EVERGREEN NURSERIES, 3 16-dUm Evergreen, Door Co., Wis -: DRESSMAKING:- In the J LATEST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Special attention given to CHILDREN'S 8TYLE3 CUTTISQ AND FITTING A SPECIALTY, Shop In W.O.T.U.Rooms.CntirtSt. MRS. F. M STEELE E. M. WA1TE PBINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS -AN Legal Blank JPubUsJiers. Bush's New Urlck.over the bank, Com'l stree MONEY TO LOAN :-: On farm land security. Hpeclal rates on large loans. Loans cohsldered without delay. Hamilton & Moir, S-a dwtf Boom 6, Bash Bank Building R. II. WESTACOTT, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEBD STABLE HAY, OATS and STRAW nn SOLD and DELIVERED. BALEM, - - - . . OREOOM flOUSE Painting, Decorating, 11 Hard Wood Finishing. Can give good refereoc. Eitltntttes furnish ed. Addrcf, Ueo.iuscbslrulb, Ualem. Kai deuce on ilem Motor Hallway, Noni folun HOP AN WOOL university of The CHICAGO MILWAUKLE & SI, H RAILWAY. Truvel-w 'mnltc a note- on t." This Greal Rt-ilwav .t- Svstem Connei ST. PAUL arid OMAHJ With all tniiifcontlnentni lints, f-.lvlr.r direct and bwW romiuttnliu lion to all r-TIiHN lino FtlUTHELN I', jyi AND IS 11IK :::UNLY J.1NE::: running Llghteil anil, Utenm 1,( Klectrlo Vcstlbuled trains ot elegant Slerp irg Parlor, Dining nnd Uitnet Crs, with Free Iierlhiimj Chairs, Vaking Us service teroud lo none In & orlrt Tlckctoareonfale hi :ill Moinltj-ut rallrsj ticket offices. For fuither Into iiiallon iik tliPt ourttil iwd uvcejt, or uddri-f C.J. EDDY, General Agl. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass Ag PORTLAND, Orpfr WISCONSIN CMRAlli (Northirn Pacific II. R. Co,, Lenee.) ron TWO FAST TRAINS Dally Between Pt. Paul. Minneapolis and Chlas Milwaukee and all' point in V, IroiifIii; iu ing connection In chkago with (.11 llnirj ilue east and bOUtli. Tickets sold and haptraxe checked thrcti o all points In the United States and Caui. Provinces. Korlull Information reardlue Routes, ma, ruaps, folders, etc , nddrcsj y,ur m-jirnii,t it agent or J AS. 0. 1'Oiu, Uen. Pasa. and Tkt. Art.. Milwaukee, u heumatlsnriy -Lumbago, Sciatica Kidney Complaints, Lame BacKj c DR. SANDEH'StELECTRIC BEIT With Sloctro-Maanetlo SUSPENSORT, latest i'tmm uc imprortments I Wnictir without medicine all Wssiuts rcouillnilra OTcntAXfttlon of brmln nerre forces, excetseaotaii cretJoo, as ntrrous debility, uleeplessness, Isiir rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complua lam back, lumbago, sciatica, all female compuaa frunral 111 health, etc This electrlo llelt ctaBt ytimitrtml luirmauli oyer all others. Cumuli IniUnUjfeltV wearer or wo forfeit 85,000.00, id will cure all or tha abore diseases or no par. tbn ands hare been cured by this maielnus iiitmh after all other remedies failed, and we Rife hunt-si of testimonials In this and erery other ute. Our rtwerfal laprertd SLECTBIC SCSfMSOItT, IN greatest booa erer offered weak men, inrx alild UflU. ilallh aKdTlrnNuSipBiinriITkFnt.sli Ml oars Send rorlllus'd Pamphlet, mailed, scalel,tri SANOEN ELECTRIO CO., . Ho. JT Jflrst Street. POllTLAJiU Oat I temoved to tor. 'Ihlrd and Washlcgtoutt Portland, Or. HERCULES GtiorUIHiif A SURE POWER. IHJ ELECTRIC WITH A CHEAP LINE. RtQaitES VNEU.N0BAT 8rso. ALWAYS AK0 YOUB WIFE WSJ SPARK. ROM CRADEOFCASS- NO LlCEKSED It T1IE8T0KEP Ready to Sun, CAN SUN If, o (0 WE CJIVE ACTUAL POWER. PALMER & REY, San Francloco. CaL, fortlanu, i FOR CTS. Ia Vontasv, wo will send A fieunplo Envelope, of cither WHITE, FIX8II or BIUWETTE lOZZONIS OWDER. Ton have seen it advertised for vftf. years, but have you ever tried "'-'; i not, you do not know what anM1 ' jonipiexloB Powder Is. POZZONl'S beside. ' i belnir an npknnwledeed bccutlW. j baa uianr refreshing uses. 1 1 DreTenU X lasT..un-burn. wind-tan. lessenstersplrw; , ctc.tlnfactltUamostdellentoajKldesirau protection to the faco durluff but1"" Jit In Hold Ererywliere. rvr flampifl, nuure u. I. A. POZZONI CO. St. LoUl. W9 MENTION THIS PafHB. WANTED AGENTS -lo sell- BROWN'S NRW FOUNTAIN Uet Btearori Wa.her know. t Wtwlirr wltli lull JuntrurtloDi ""J.1?, M txpretnebtrcu pr3pld.on llW, AW; J, , JiWn, lKx W. bJ i i Ml ar- iVn Ihrr 2 M S ti )l lUrii I V r WK"irwo j