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.": I- i EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL rt'm.nwtHiH EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. MY THK Cartel J&urnal Publishing Corman'. :IOOHIWKATK Htr, 112 fft Slrrrl. Optra" hm Ilrfk. TKII.MH OK JIUIIWHIITII DAILY. Owe yaw.by inalJ-,- 8U Bwtli,br mil., f g TiirMMiontMbf rall.... - J 1'ttWWKWIinmi Bftmim WSBKfcY. o year. -1 52 OtM ymt. If jwll for In mitranee, 1 () jqH'nrtmiutrre r n4. e.Mibpfrtirtlon". authorized to r- a-Kitlered H oeeoiitl-ffcwd niHtter nt Hip Mleiil.Orwm.IWoIIIce. March 8. 18wf. TUKSDAV, MAY lfi, 1WW. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. CongrwHiinan, MM) Kit III.'IIMANN. Hliprciiie Judge. W. I'. LOItll. 1'imHU'MllHl Klectnr, JIOIIKItT MCLI'A.V, WM. KAl'UB, l W. I'UJION. Vt HM-oulliiu Attorney 1 hlrd Dint.. j i. if. HKWirr. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. uriiiMiNTiiHK, 4. II. WALDO, Mielnjr. T. T. CJHKII, Mlvirtott. J. Q. W1UO.N, Htlrrn. H. LAYMAN, .WIIurn. WM. AKMHI'IKINO. Hsutli Bultin tiiriiirr, K. M. OIIOIHAN, H.Ihji. PI.1HK, r. J. IIA1ICOCK. Riltm. juscxihlim, 3. II. 8TAHI1, Kut H.lHn. A. 0. CO.NIUT, Amiiivlllr. 4M)0II, A. r. DUCIKhRllY, Mlmlon. A. ). COHXKLll'ri, MiTli.li. W. T nillM, llubUnt. MIHOUL IT,8MitKM)r.lr, I). W. YODKU, Nllmlun. fVUTKION, W. J. OULVlllt. Kt Hilem OdWlSfK, UN. II. 0. 1IYI.ANI), W.Mtlmtn A WOHIll W.tll. Tlio OukiIhii mill Hid Dally Now nri I'tiKHgcil In mi niiM'tunly wwrfitro, hiiiI llu rlnl t'tllturn Imvt grown m hut In Ihu iMiutidt tluit thoy fin (jot tliflr kim,,1 nmiiiu'iH niid Iiiivi IhIu'H to falling mum. The OroKonlmi I'lmrKM (lie Ni'Uh with mi Httt'iiipt nt lltirkiunll,lu ilcmtiiul tl,o(Kiiif ilui ri'inililli'mii'oiiiiiilinv. Till ImIii ivI'iimmI, tin Ni-mh pro prlnlitr ni'M put In Mm i'ImIiii fur a pinto mi llui'oiiiily ticket ; ami fall. IliK. HHNlli III tills, he wit n I i'd hull' 1 1n few of thoprirM'ciilliiKaltiinu'y'K iiIHin. All (hot ili'iiiiuiilrt Ik'Iii Miiiiltnl, ho turiiixl lovolutlonary, ami I now ivoiirlnx l)t flint fmin lilt, tsiluiiin Hi tin fmv ofthtMt it U hi ihily to mIiI. Tliw H'VolatloiiH look Iwtl In print. hiiiI tlu Nt'Wn ro lort with h throHtt'iitl t'Kuii' of IIih t)njpinlHii (MlltorV mt rt'iiirtl. Till 1mm Ikvii iIMumI up a iiiiiiiIkt ofthiit, hut (ho hum nf tin story tmi t.iiirvlvn. Tint Now proiu Uw wiiiih iini'-ually whUu'Ioum ilttallx, whk'li If put lulu print III U profit hIiIw ii4lliiK In prlvult- luniM'holdx. 'I'hU JminwIlftliMpmrnil Im iinmt'inly mill tll-lliiitxl.. With a tato iUk tloll I'lopt- Mt Imiitl, It U tho iltity of ivwy rmUlUMu to ulxiilliMt. hln prlMU nrWvmiitw to tin HiUIU wol IVim, Mini itl In jMYmrvluic h uiiKihI fHml tu the f. SttiltUiiK 1IU .lrtlw U Mevr mi edifying jHH'tml ; hut Nt thU ttitx wlifit tllwxinl HitlmiMfiv rvpuhltcmi aucM, tlk clHinortHit. ll)Ntlllt lkTVti tht HVtIVM wiwiin. IMmIIm lit Ttokttt. Immkriltftt all my Ushle lo ItoiHl Hit olutwwt mutvrt itivfii Uy th MOum1M ehtitr.thetleltvU Iww U itnluewl ftum fifty iviiU U I wuty.flv wnU;iiuw Wl sll M(tHl. ThW k Ui W the UM n)rnuu tvu .tonal In Mafciu ftw h tint. AH th hnM )utl tubal i tu jnrAnu. TkkUoul loHHirruw. MtMjuIbi Chiuulwrllu siut Mr. IMl, two of Hto(ir fk-uH(v mud rtiuwi, w t jrfVrm i th rhtwl (tavMt jiivw by Dm. M4hmlM cbolr ut4t KritUv tvulu. ThU U lit Mm (Miitvn riwi by th vhidt Ihla tr mi1 li iMuib urn of the IIM( llhMMIII VXMllUi iM b, UM ! i..u-l.l ,, t (ialHu. The imi mym ptunnuu niiii nMir wmu. Wftteli Umw ixtluuiiM. ItUfcJ. Hmwi.uf Albany, ly,, bmm Miiikd tlvaenU THmUnf FMlit Md lMMMiar agvui of U ttaMMMbK wT T.. MMni T-STtuS Est IIKAINS OX THK F.1UM. Mam's Inilnstry Disparagptl )' a Slump Speaker. It whb ruinarkwl in thli laco by h comiKJtcnt authoilty, In the coinws of n public adtlrw- that It requires Icm brains to bo a fanner than one needed for any other vocation. Tho HjKJHker fiiwtained IiIh iOtltloii by tlio following argument. "Any fool," ho ltl, "can dig u hole In the ground mitl plant a potato or a hill of com, and nature will HiiIhIi tho work tho fool has begun." 'Misstate ment must have been made on mere Impulse, for every one knows there Is no merely mechanical industry that requires more careful thought or more Judicious management. The present writer will have tho Approval of every thoughtful person when she declares, on the contrary, that the pursuit of agriculture re quires more careful thought and vig ilant attention, to gain successful re sults than any other Indus trial occupation that can le engaged in. That nature l-stows her bounti ful aid on the fanner, Is not to le denied, and the fool who dlgsjtho hole In the ground, and plants a wed or two of corn ora potato there in, may call himself a farmer; but this is not the extent of his vocation. To what fools are we Indebted for the Improvement of wheat from its orlgnal condition of a small wild grain to its present plump and nutri tious berry? Nature aids tho farm er, It Is (rue, but the farmer with his Judicious use of material, must assist nature. The vegetables, fruits, grasses, ornamental shrubs ami (low ers, which charm the palate mid de light (ho senses, have been brougt to their present state of perfection by man's eaieful culture. Our large retl applo.whlch wepriesohlghly for Us beauty anil llavor, has been Im proved by Judicious gardening from the wild crab apple. The same skill and discernment have been shown In Improving the domestic animals, endurance, speed and beauty being Infused Into the horse, and Improved slo and delicacy of llesh Into tin animals designed for the table. A more correct view of the ease would lead one to declare that there Is no manual labor that requires more tiitelllgeneeanil watchfulness (him that of farming. In this day of advanced manufacturing machin ery, a man by turning a crank or adjusting a lever, may (urn out a complete article without exercising his brains so much as to give the least thought to his occupation, spending his lifetime, hour after hour ami day after day, a pi tamer within Ihe walls of a factory. Such oeeiimtloiis tentl iirhor to'degratle than to elevate the intellectual fac ulties. The fanner; on the contrary, to be suiveHsful, must oln.crve, 'experi ment ami compare. He it in plot), It Istiue, in tliestow trodden bv his fiither.hiit ivnillng.anil the Increased facilities furnished him for his work prompt to diversity of employment, hiii! with every fresh ellurtpiit forth he has (oiissuie himself of his meth ods and test their results. Farmers may not be able to boast their class ical lore, or (heir extensive rending, but their necessary equipment U a jeimmI share of common sense, and the more ready a farmer is to adapt himself, (he renter will Ik" his siic w. Alpha. I'i.ymkii, May llth. J. (1. Vriht, nrHntltrwsuiMr,and 1'. 11. Orln T. Marker wont to l'ortland this morning to attend tho grand enemupinent, I. (). O. 1, which convene there UmImv. Tho (jrwutl hslip ine.ts t-nuri)w. Geo. II. Huruett.J. J. Murphy and Dr. W. II. Ilynl art the ivptKiiHtlvos frtHut'henieketa liHlg, and J. T. (inKXMud li J. lrwUr fnun Ollvo U(fi thU otty to tltw gminl lodg.. Cup. K. T. Wrightuwn, of yul. Umlly, m In town ytrdy. IVUUh WrightiiMii hhvo enctHio Aiilf tVfMMIo f (he ikoUthwl mithmk ill llutt pri of (he county. He MeiiM to lmv no fV-tir but tlmt Um ivpWUii will mHK with full MM ew nil ovwr Uh cutiuly lit Juiw. I H. W. Is n vary ttMritut pai lU-Un, muU aUuuolt, UttMNtugh fu tiilt rvpuhlkwu. It W mitl llutl tli txiuiUlkw uf IV Utvuwu A tidy 1 IttiUu, of IVirlkutl, Mid Amur rvwldvut iif atalun, and ta.r of Kiiatmli.v tmiu. In thU niunty, U wid tti w utibvum- bk. kllll alli.ll . t n.Ul lu.l 111. I.. 'I ? WW011UOB U- I uta. Mid hk. ArVntk Oo uo k vueutinmlim tvmii. or hi ulMawtip'J "''' vnd T6i "V,"J i k kdkf 1 ; u yv i uui . MbMthw to I Tgr jwiuul youwlU Wudlj MoAtlilioay, muMko ywtarad llHNkiWWI invlutk tOMd r MNMk MWlhvjMrflB mm Democratic Stale Ticket. I'or rrltlenttttl Ktootars, W. F. KFFINOIIlt, y. II. II1I.YMU, K. It. SKII'WOKTH. For Congrwwman, JOHN M. OKAKI.V. For Supreme Judge, JOHN ML'IINHTT. For Fro'utlng Attorney !W IMwtrict, O. W. JIKIT. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. l.egtrtHtors, FltANK FW.I.KK, W. II. DOWNING, T. I.. HAVIIteON, tHAItl.KS MII.I.KIt, V. V. IWUAN. Sliorlir, 1IKNHY SCHO.MAICIJK. Clerk, W. I. It AY. Itccorder, C. I). COI.K.MAN, TroBNiircr, O. a. VAN WAONKK. CoiniiilsHloiicrH, F. X . MATHIKU, I.. IIAUDINfl. School Supcilntcndent, JOSKl'II A. SllljIiWOOI). Surveyor, A. (lOIIALfn'. Aessor, IIKNKY I'AIIKKII. Coroner, .1. A. ItOTAN. STAIGER BROS., Importers tun! Dealers; In Latest Stylim! liKADI.Nn hlXRSl LowiKT l'ltiriis! (Jfiieral .f;('iifs for Oregon of W. II. Forsillic's lofalliiilc Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (deo. K. (ilHi'HI)lll (.IhihI.) SAL KM, : : : : : OH KG ON. FARMERS, -:- LIVEHYMEX Ami others In neoilor ml. 'cam or Carriage Harness: It will Ih tu Mmr itltin.t tu rail iimii in.. Iieflav ptireliitittni; iIim here, hh I 1ihm tho iHrtrrai huh mtMicompioiOkiwK in tiiuulty. Frlen. ntliuiHl to milt the tliiiw. Justrv e'lHl ii line line of Carriage Harness from A. F. Ilissler k Co. Ol C1IICAC.O, For t hlt'h 1 Hilt sole agent. Thee lmrneM HIV Mil niHilu 11-om First Class Pittsburg Leather, WHrntutHl. Th tlntot lino of IHihttirN, Huny ItuVwk.niulWhliw In thooliy. All thimHlH 1 hid Mtllliuc hi vt'ry ol.hrti tltt urw. TliMiikliiK tho luilillo fiirtlii'lrlll'WHl ltnnu In Hi hm, I hlmll eiulwiiir bv ittriot MttintHi Ui IiiwIihvk to nwrlt a torn. tlntwmv ikT4Ulr ikvors la tlu future. IC. S. UM1)KT. A. B.STRANG, Nti. W lniihr.'ll Slrwt, SALUM, - - OHKdOX. ltK.VI.KH I.N STOVESand RANGES m. Gas ud Situ Hitiw. TJuw-nre ami Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. I tor th Kit II vitiMtx a iXWItWSY IMraw. : rwpwtb Fir WmI SSASm Ita'Slf "JJiyS tSMSS: VE& ., r "? ni r ..miid twtr saftj5S Ilr miul ka nil ! li.- .. Siteais; fS2h5?ii5 SSKOZ -f. J'l'L " ""i'i t Uw MM vm ui pfeM tut ctiiunc 'ii 1 1 Mm 5XMtS2LiC?te ft fWMMMr liL- v " "" IfflMi' gjMNIM IIW Boots Shoes ""Wlfflf T"" "AninanSr"" "T"?1 IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADK & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware anil J. D. McCully, IS ItECEIVING A FINE LINE OF NG CLOTH -H FURNISHING I 241) COMMERCIAL STREET, WM. BROWN & CO -DEALER IN- BOOTS 0 C H o rk o s ho7kTs Leather and Minis ! ' mf CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Felts anil Furs. No. 211 Commrrdul Strwt, SALKM, - . OREGON. HACKS -:- AND . St1 '-'SMKsetPisK 'gWSSvTrv Scrihkr - and : Pohle. Capital Lumbering Company! MAMKAITIKKRS OK ANN HK.VI.KR8 IX Iteiy Variety of km Liimlier, Dressed and Undressed. lUmirAXTLY ox maxe: Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, Etc. SALEM1 - - ' rTr rrr omn"7T?G Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Ranges, LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages. AT S , AND GOODS, ETC. - - SALEM, OREGON. -:- BUGGIES! h. nc.U".e.ofha.eks uK!ltt carts, ear nS?& "i"?'--. etc- llotli our own make and tho hct eastern mndo buggies. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING, I-till Oil tllp tlll,lurvlu...1 ,.-..., . ' "I II ommerotal street, Salem . . nDPMll NG!! H. W. COX, (Successor to Tho Tort Drug co. 100 State Street, Salem. Oreg FULL LINE Drugs and Medicine? CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDIQM Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specialty. AGElLF?iKEgi Red Letter 5c. Cigar tKS-The best live cent cigar In the ma II. w. COX 100 Stte Street. Safem. A New Deal WooiP I nm now In tho market sollcltlne th trade of nil who buy their yearly sunnivf wood In tho summer months. I am in pared to saw, split and store all cor, wood sold to my customers , lots from six cords to any large amonn desired. A lnrgo and well selected stockr all kinds of wood. May and June I offf extra .Inducements and It will pay yon t call and get my prices right nway. A! wood corded at your place of residence o business and then sawed and stored. I als oirer extra Inducements to those who wig, to buy In single cord lots bv tho vmr i office Is with G. W. Johnson, 2J3 Comma cial street, where I will be glad to see a' of my old customers and many new one Buy onco with this system of handlin wood and you will always continue, tl GEO. D. GOODHUE PLUMBERS GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, And dealers In. Steam and Plumbing 132 Stnte Street,.... SALEM, : : : : OREGON. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE GO TO ROTAN & WHITNEY, State Street, Salem, Oregon. Ha Ing bought out tho remainder of th chair factory's stock, wo are prepared t sell chairs lower than any hous.e in OrcgOD THE YAQUINA ROUTE. And Oregon Development company' steamship line. 233 miles shorter, 20 hour lesstimo than by any other route. Fire class through passenger and freight lln fiom Portland nnd all points In the Wi lametto valley to and from San Frunciso Willamette River Line of Steamers The "Wm. SI. Iloag " tho "N. S. Bern ley," tho "Three Sisters," aro In service fo both passenger nnd freight traffic betwee' Corvallisand Portland and intermeoat points, leaving company's wharf, Corvalli and Messrs. llullman & Co's vharf.awan; 202 Front btreet, I'ortland, three times eacl week as follows- NOKTII BOUNU: Leave Corvallls, Monday, Wednesday tin Friday, U A m; arrive Salem Mondaj Wednesday and Friday.3 1 si; leave Sal Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 r 5 arrive I'ortland, Tuesday, Thursday an Saturday, 3:30 v M. boirni heund: . , . Leavo Portland, Monday, Wednesda and Friday, 0 A M-.arrlvo balem, Monda Wednesday and Friday, 7:15 l- m: 1w Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdaj 0 a mj arrlvo Con-allls, Tuesday, Thur day and Saturday, 8:30 1 M. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany Vy Leavo Conallls J:I7P Arrive Yaquina 5?f: Leave Yaquina ".jHSvi Iao Corvallls 'fSvJ Arrio Albany 11:15 A. ' O. A C. trains connect at Albany an Corvallls. Tho above trains connect at Y'AQUIN. with tho Oregon Development Cos UJ of Steamships between Yaquina ana &a Francisco. SULIXfl DATES. STKAMEltS. FROM SAN KKANCIsO Wlllametto Vnlloy,. - April Willamette Valley,' W, WlllamettB Vnlmv Wlllametto Valley."" STKAMF.1LS. Willamette Vnlloy Willamette Vallev. Willamette Valley.... ."'."'.'.'.'..-'.'-iW' FROM YAdUIS May . May .My This lompany reserves the right I change sailing data. i ithout notice. I illantette Valley points can make wnnection with the trains of u Y AOUina ItOUTE nt Albany orOorvaTO I and If destined to San Fronclsco, sbwu HrraugetoarrUeat Y'aqulna the eeait before date of sailing. I I'asngfr and Freight Kalw Alw" i let. For Itifortiiatlon ai)lily to J" HUL.MAN a , Freight and Ti Agent JUO and 30a Front St., I'ortland, w or to CC. HOaUK, Act Genl Frt. A lu. Agt., Oregon FMUIe I.V. Jfe C. II. HASWKLL, Jr. Genl Frt; A , IHuk. Agt. Oragou Dexelopmeni Co., 3m Montgoiner)' K Smii Franclt, CM. " GENERAL BUCKailTlllXC AND Horseshoeing ! AU the Unproved uiethod f ,S BMiliig show, to cure dlketwai of to and for Uie eonwUon tf toulty tkrltoB."" tractkmandlnuirferlng, um1. Igmu Mlkfanion la mil am. Refer to any Known haraeinan in Orvgoo. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoa OjiuiwerrlMl sirtt, Hulrm, Or. I ife. j, .afai-j fr- ' - - ligjH