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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1888)
i I BVKXINfl CAPITAL JOURXAIi inrHi.MMHii EVERY EVENIN8 EXCEPT SUNDAY. MV TH Capital Journal Publishing Company. ( IHCOMI-OHATKII. (Jfltft m Owrl btrtfl, Ur Hwtt Wotk. TKRMH OK HUMHCKIITION DAILY One jear, br mall-. Mi mimitt.hr mil.. Three month by ihjmI -. . Par wnk delivered l carrier 09 SCO I 15 ( VSmLTil om year. Mix inontln..... Tarw MOBIM.. 1 ayHoeUnaeler AM wire aubecrlpUont, oulliortU'd to re- -F.ntT1 an wwoii(I-!ium matter si the 0atn,Ureiin. ttwUiflloe. March a, MM. TUEKIJAY. AI'llIL SM, 1888. MPUIUCAN STATE TICKET. nonfrnwmnn, HIXaKK UliKMANN. MejirenwJudgei W. 1. UUttV. Presidential Morton, HOIIRIIT MC'MIAN, Wit. KAI'UV, 0. AS'. 1'UIiTOX. IWecilliim: Attorney Third DUt,, jr. jc. inm'irr. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. J. )1. WAT.DO. Utlcr. T. T. 01:1111, Bllmloii. J. Q. WIIJW.V, Hlro. 8. I.WMAN, Weodbdrn. W. AKMBlllO.VC!, 8Mlh 8lM. tHnsirr. M. M. (W01BAN, Mtm. eiMHii, )'. J. IIAIIOOGK, BtttM. KKWWER, J. II. 8TAIITI. Uwt 1e. TttftMllMM, A. 0. OO.VDIT, AmtwYlll. A. 1. HMOKBHBV, Sureties. cotutmuotm, A. It. OOMXKIJUS, Hirlon. W. T, OHIM, Uuliterd. Mttout anaummnrr, 0. W, TODXM. MJmtoa. tnrravoa, W.J. Ctll.VKll, Ka.tltal.u,. ooanama. Ha. 1). O. MUNI). Woodboru. THK TAX ON MIMHKK. The tax on lutnW-r In engaging a good ahnre of iubli attention, mid togrt nt tln merit of thin liiiiMMt It In well to llntcil lo tin. ttwtlllloiiy of now wiioun iHt iililo to throw UKlit tlu' utli)u. Tli,. ('ukwgu i.uniiienimii my: Home elltirt In .Ii-mIixmI by whlvh lumber will be lul.l ilown in the b volohliiK low iin (of HoiitliiTu t'U. foriiltii itl it ntiMoiiHliIc nrlt, tlie elnlm IhIiii tltm thf lumbermen, IiiM.ii.I tif UluK nliri'iiM ofthc tlmex, Irnve Htiu-k to tlu mhiiii. old price wlileh iinUiuliuitiHl when It cot a aitull loriunc to Ktt n fuiv of lum ber to an Interior town tlmt thtv liave not kept mv ltli reduetluiw lit thlirlit rut,. The piNtteut urlee of lumlyr In How hern lullfoi-Hla nre JwUi'VMt to U- entirely uiiWHrrauUHl by It ftwi Ht uutl tlie exiaiu. of UUlllMltitouti nt I.miiI inauu, Hlltl rt tluiN rt'innlliijr UilltlliiK, uiul kOHJlllIK Iwt'k tlfVtilllllfllt. Tlw Um AnjMt" 'IIiimw hiiN Uvn Vflltllttllug ihU HiHiUr tiUCMtloii! r",l,u,,'rt,"'"', will sUdrt" the ullleun With hllllU'llM, wu-rgv. Itlld olhe '"u,"'l,l,,Rll'-"fh",'h,'M.w. .-.w. I., .t . '' "'""" "' Pi", od rvuuM'trully III- ,..,,. , ,,,,. wlm, n'uiun nave Jollied In llwoutery. Thehltfh nrliH' of lumber, the Journala Mwtrt, i a main muh of the net bnek In the IMIt if elly pniieVi j . Tlw lMix f me vartoua klu.u of dhm-iulmi lumber they oompUln of exr ulUutithat this exl.uil.iii lea.U t high rvnu, mi.t tb. deelnrv tlwrv at uo Imluivuieiit to Uboring man. urtHtouitMterMt uuua evwn, to gt to H bouniihtf Iom it to live, A week or b. weputiiUhed the atatoim'nl if the Hmii KraneUM ir NMiuileiil.irtlie Nw York TH- wiiks aU.iellHoritu (tliie lumber pout, ta rt of tmi, a he Mattw It) who havw aueiiHHtwl tlie bn4 yvt lu atlvaitelMK the jHee of luuilier fttau I W to f 14 r thuuMUtl ftvt. TUk Pt4." Um wdter aa)-. "Iiaa aimply wawiiiv imoih or faUftimla pay ahout tl.atkMU) Into it ua4iH. ll ttuutrub ahiiM ul inilUs ud rgu. latwi Hie iirleen of pine lumber to Utl harlf." With thtw fWu tAmi u the talk of a tax mi luuttwr to proton htmnf ur.lu,r U tni4)- atwunl. ImoVmI Ow IMvcouuut itMHa Utt aWtamtuhh the fulkialng Knia wrguuk-ut: TU luuiUwuwu o( tltkt iHtntn. o tor a ihru vtrr uan fuuud i. Miwaiou, ear uodtluii otx wy or AMultMNr atwul Uw nrnhm oTftw tumlr Ttt btMiiMM brrv fe M Vdl mUimI UMM lh pAttr baak of aui4 iitl (tmuatMl Utat Uaty hv no hr of taurtiUNt Uh ItrtiUh i4uwUa. In nuy vwitt Uirv U lo iUhmw of uief Miuul)' or vMluxxt tfk. Hut tu ttte .aJaofUi i iIh4v u Uiutti Uivaaou uf kruiiioi-Mi. l.umtwruww w uu. IimI lo nauox'al or iwluciluit of lb Uutit hrUMr. ilwy ftaukl) my, ta Will WIuk l atuwlUu luii.Ur lui.. ilw awutlrv Hiwt h,tu Uir ji.v Knn Ibe hUiI ( l ( Uu -xii.umt r v4 IuJIiIhI Ht' Hllliuiuti l In (lIer wsveral Iiundred to oho. tiiMtf. r fxcllHiit Tuom for re- diicing or rutnavliiK the duty. From the iKtlnt of view ol the national good, without referring to the M of the article, a rhana;e in the law which will iricnwe the imK)rttion oflumlMsrHiidchwk the rapid con (unnition of our own forests in inont denlrahle. The lumber duty is the tiwui iiu.rpiiutiit( follv and inifiuity of tbo whole inoiHtrniiH bundle of inlqulllwt and alwurditlea calletl tlio lurfiriaw. The other eldo of tlio question "the jwlnt of view of the consumers of lumber," a our eotemporary phrase It should proiwrly prevail. Import duties arc imined, as we lire constantly assure, for the protection of home lalwr, or to secure such a rate of remuneration to the wajres class a will enable them to live with some degree of comfort. Hut if tills policy Is to be diverted from Its object, and mo nopolies fortered which enhance the cost of living, It Is evident that the object hi view Is defeated. Money Is deprived of part of Its purchasing power, and the move ment Is in a circle. Laws are made for tlio protection of the weak, tlio strong can tnlco care of themselves. If tho tax on lumber dbcounigon tho building in dustry and enhances rents, millions are Injuriously alluded for tho heuelU of coiniMiratlvely few. (Juurrymen, tcamalcns masons, ctiriientcrs, iaboicrxaiid numberless trades are less In demand, and high rents In largo cities drive tlio wage earners into crowded and un wholesome tenements. "The con sumers of lumber," as tho Oregoniiin reminds us, "outnumber the dealers several hundred to one;" and wi.so statesmanship would have regard for this class, even though the profits of thedealers shouldbo jxtrcd down lo some extent. The welfare of thu people, and csioclally tho tolling millions, Is moro a social than a MilltIeal iiuestlon, and we must guard against oppressing theo hitter under the stlniuhw of n hmuc less war erj'. The greatest good to the greatest uuinlier, Is the object of correct government, and the political (rnrty that disregards this duty brlugH alnait Its own rejection. H. K. Kxamini-.k: TwoOhiohotol ktH'iH'nt have been filled 50 each and ent to Jail for ten days, In punish ment for using oleomargarine on their tables without poiting a notice In their dhiiiig-rooitiM. Oleomarga rine may be as good us butter, but the man who sells It for butter h guilty of n fraud for which he de serves to go to Juil. "-i" " It Is rvikM'tcd that A I fret I Hoi- mail, late managlug editor of the Oregoiiian, will, on the 1st of next month, take editorial charge of the Health I'twt-liitelllgeiuvr. Mr. llolntun Is it very capable news imuer man, ami the lt-Intelli gencer U a prosperous and excellent pnier. NKW TO-II.VV. CAMPAHtX ADDKHSSKS. Tin- iiindlilmiM mi I ho M.trU'ii fuiu.)- vili'iipikwiiLii eau.t ,Uir t.i ti'-tlij',) It, Ihi' iIIm ut,in Murloii, MoutLty, My it, ttlnVlivJ;, J. mis.i;, MimhW . M.v 31, in 8V'ti. turn, i, 1u.i1h.. Mitv l I0...I vt;. luitttvmtvVttnMto.iaitv si iiui(. Hlnj imi, Tueattay, Mn.v il, it u . !.k-U. MeliKliiii. V,'.Mn,il.i , M , tl, 1 o'l-lifc-',. VV hltmkyr.TUuoany. My Hi. lan'rkvk. H.iwpll fmtrl.', ThurMt.i., , U at ;! u'rkiek. hll,ri-i..i, Krhloy Jlaj , I .,! k. ff.u "i. HjiiM,v, My . hi. .Hock. tt Hil.uru Muul . May . ,rt,k. llubtMrd. Tuwaity, My aUo.iVlock. .unin,Tuiaay. My Ho'dupk. IWltrvIlK WmkHwdiiy . May . 10 ..'.luck nnw. nmunwu Mliwuuii. Mar al 1 ...J.w,k m. r HIM. ,,5iaiiy. June I. Ho'.-ljek. LlktlunUy, Juue.'ookek. tarvttta.H MnWaiTikti . H. HUHXKTT. I'aatmiM tWKblkn cv tvilnil tm. PWPOSALS INVITCO. wmiSmSm ula tut tall$tu!rtUpJ& aiitouafe.tfW.iklNMHi,iMm. ur.ru iistttfBae Uakwre. .. A. Men i. P I N' 15 iN 12 w STOC K ONfafiia, Sfafe, Mm, nVXI U0IS CURTAILS! QiAk aW Ibk. sxpA Skk an. rnnm r0a and W cwittlr J. M. tontorg & Co., 'l.j, , . ,-. I jaitv AunHiTisaniiNTS. PAINTS-OILS GILBERT & PATTERSON Jfsve added to their stock a fullllneof Painls, Oils, Varnishes, Colors, GIup. KABOMKH BRUSHES, ETC. A MI Line of RcaOy Mixed Paints, BrCML FOR PRICES, (iii,niiiiTsi'ATriii!sos,c3;,"if' THINK IT OVER! That is About lluying a Can of PURE HOCK CANDY DRIPS l'ltOJt KELLER & SONS. It U entirely new and wo nre tholh-stlo Introduce It, "BlRpJacks" wllluowHiiirer. l'ler' Somlhltin JSlme: Wo liavo tv new laundry w)fll I xund tmr that wc will fi,r 6 oontii. unlers ounie In from every course. Send In your. When utlng bnklng powder try itlllnr'n pure erean, tartar bnuul It la Hie pride of every family. we mill nen trie star brand at as twnU Ibr a one pound can, wo nre sule RgcnU fur It. Hwd our advertlaemenU In the future and kttp tsMted in everything new. KELLER & SONS, The Grocer. TIII5 YARfflY STORE ! JfMT IU:iKIVKI. A NKW STiHK OKNKW KTYI.H IN WALL PAPER! A n 1.1. n:ock or Fancy Good., Molding., Brackets, Picture Frame., Artists' Materials, Etc., .U.WAYN UN H.NH W. M. SARGEANT, V'7 tomi'u-rvlal Htan-t, il m, Or, Just Arrived I THE FISKST UXE OF IHilliiH'i'jaiiilFiiiicj'Goo EVER IN SALEM. Kull line of (iiliuer Kid ill.ivni luat rwwlvvd. I'llAK. 1'AI.VKRT, Mulein, thTdcuH, ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. TUTU'X.IH HKRKMV IIIVKN THAT we aminmniion ul Ur- ut at wrwU uolkt uolkut M 1 u'kKk f. M.. ,U Ih.' IkOli Stx rfuunaua. omiatt. win mh mi luiiaiit T Aprtl. tMKki ib hlclMi bldd.r KtraSb tiftlM Urutyv hW A-kwiaikuiVa- Sm. Ormut. Matt-at ib nimer .(nuiMNiJ 414 lHIH MIWU, In HakUI. ttmnai. Im-U. In HakHii, ttrrgou. iHirt'luuvd i i.rlXMif u Uirknuibe wicajur lunr bHttrv Uu.. W. J. MllJJEV. J. W. i IV 1MB lMMlni'rnrn.uiiirU'iWjulii HOTICE Of riKAL SETTLEMENT. la lk iVwniy iVwitar k MlalvoritnaDa. la lh auMtar of Ik oilate ol nmm. Jl-. . . u. Uantulx. NWKEOrWHLNT. Ka.Mi a Saw- WlUM t hmv va ow1a. .4kte baf-a) HUhii I bavaakri WlUM t-aambartUi haw a daainhhb if1?.!.-. '?'.!?." t caH A First National Bank kVHV&mv ffi tCA a uu '-4Zl wltli: IHBiliVil- II ill Ml J. D. McCully, IS KECEIVIXG A FIXE LINE OF ?H A FURNISHING 219 COMMERCIAL STREET, WM. BROWN & CO. -DEALER IX- B O j O TS O Cfl H o o s l h loTjs LoaUier ami Mia CASH PAID FOR Wool Hides, Pelts and Furs, No. tu Cooimerciallreet, S.VLEM, - - OltKGON. PEOPLE WILL -AT OPERA HOUSE CORNER Pleasant and Profitable! aacAUBu thky kmw nx uvniws Wi Dress Goods, Giiigliains, Lawns, !, Kwbrohlatte, Hftrfarj-, ami the flut Hue of Ladies' :- Underwear ! Xh the City. Ami for Goutlemoii, sue am) iiiiess suits, m, m, white asd colored shirts, AND fcI "RADttS VrtMTrtlWMtMkaakMVhaal.u. -.. . m toWwa. wltwiff, aauikaaa. eaiWr -ZLTTi . w,m,0rt rn )4u mMuWr at t a ipam SALEM, OEEGON. 13 VM. N: i-vpuE. . - President. Vice rresldent. . . . Cashier. JOHN MOIK, - ' GENERAL BANKING. l,uKlit andVold. ,te. County ami C lt iirV'ints bouelit. Farmers are coriim" to tlepo-.lt tmd trannct bulneM l"i i- Lbernl advances made on w. it wool, hops and other property nt ,m Lonublo rates. Insurance -on mch s ' urity onn be obtained at the banU in most reliable companies. T S AND- GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. FIND BUYING T1IE - tf) Ol? UNDBRWEAR Uwiaa Oonwr tob aan . cr i an), l m i AvmLA iimtiiiffs TO THE BASTl Shortest Route! Fastest Time I Best Accommodations! Lowest Rates! S- Apply for Information to WIlvL. H. PARRY Cnpitnl Journal OHloe, S&lem Telly's Old StandTT TTAVIKG l'URCILVSED THK IlL,vcir N smith shop kno,vn ns Kelly's oh Stand, I ivlll hereafter bo prepared to do all kinds of u ' II Q T i liiitmnfiMT Nniiniiimm UUMUllUllMVKllWiailM In tho best stylo known to tho trada nt short notice. The best of workmen cm. ployed, and nil work guaranteed to cln satisfaction. KW Horseshoeing a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kelly's Old Stand, Salem, Or. Our Immense Stock of Goods is NOW -: ARRIVING J3S- -KB- CARPETS! -51 Tlio Largest and Finest Stock of Carp Ever Brought to SALEM NOW HERE AND STILL ARRIVING DAILY, CALL AND EXAMINE. LTJNN & BROWN, Cor. Commercial nud Stato Streets. STBINER k BLOSSER. -DCVLERS IK- STOVES, RANGES, Tin and Copper Ware, 130 State St., -i- -j- SALEM, OR. Exnnilno our No. 8 cook stove, com etely furnished and guaranteed, for only AlciaUv made of roonngiand spouting. enryIchomakerT llaniifuoturer of Tlio Standard Combination Fence! No. 260 Commercial St. All Styles of Fencing Made to Order ON SHORT NOTICE. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM In the Willamette Vnlloy is the ital Journa DAILY AND WEEKLY. iMERCHANTS la Slm w1m wkh to reli out tor and W- otire the Jnagnlfleant eounlr' trad sliould advrti In the Weekly Capital Journal! REjIEirBER That on advertisement In the dally reaobea the town reojiie; but tlie weekly edltlea Catches the Farmers! ARRIVING! Can Bortaracapjilyto Capital Journal Publishing Co,, JAS. K, HIKiMBn, Maaa-r