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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1888)
m t " i ..I i - EVKNING CAPITAL JOURNAL PVHMMCI! I EVfy EVENING EXCEPT' SUNDAY. HY THK C-l Journal PuWithing Conrin". l;tHOTMWAlBf Mn, Hi Omrt IHwrt. H Wwk. tbhw or ucmirioN XAIJ.V. Ot jrtar. J mall... 81 month, for mall ? Tme mtwtM br iil 1 l'r WWt itellveraii by eanwr On ymr. -XI SUntOHtlMi - W one yar, If imiii Ptr in advance,. 1 u) tttx mouth. " " M W Mrl'mtmaatmt are athonKt to re wiv mi hurl t Ion. Mr. T, I), Purler I (Hir duly nuthorld traveling alit. irHnlered iw iwmid-clmwi mailer Hi the Ahiij,OrKii!, 1 Motile, ilarcli H. lit. SATUMM Y,MAY 10, 188. JUlaUMUIJUIUaW I MJMUUmM" BfWWW5T-U"'-. i'-"--" REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. DiriKrewimnn, IIINOKH HKUMAN.V. Hiiprnno Judge, W. i umu. Presidential Klectora, ItOHKliT MCJ.IIAN, V)I, KAl'Urt, 0. W. KUIIO.V. I'rnkootillng Attorney Third Dint., II. II. HIJWITT. 'MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. MMITKIl IMKTSKKOHH'S. niriiMrNTATlvta, J. II. WALDO, Mici. T. T, OHKII. Hllri-rlMii. ;. Q. VlO.V. felmi. H, MUUN, Wiullnirii. Wm. AKMnIKOXII. Hoiilti Kitr-m IHKHItr, k. oiioiha.n. h.imh. tll.MIK, I. J. IMIKXV'K. H.lfBi. MOTIUM, J. II. BTAIII.. IS..! Htlnn. , IKKA'DHITII, A. Q. CO.SD1T. AuiiKvlltr A. r. llLAfKlH8r. Nltvnt.in. OOMVIHIIUiHo. I. It. COllXPMim. M.rlon. W. T OlIIM, Hunt) )t .Nil. M'fiHIItfTfcllllKHT, II. W, Vnpru. Hllv.-rl.in tin i:rnR, V. J. Ol'T.VKIt. I'm) fcilwn run. SKII, i. l). i! nri.ANii v,,iiitn. 1 ".1L-. ' '"" ! llltt Sll.VI'.lt IMII. I.Alt. Tliohllwriiui'Mtlmi Ixtw iinu-li of iiliuglKwrto tin' iivoniKu politician MMtlld tlirlll' (ll(tloll. ihi H.m h iniitM ofHliort wiiIkIU (IdIIhi-m iuviiiii iiIhIIiikIii llii'lrwimio- viiuliH, anil lliowdivlMr.viir (he intHmiry wnn pi'llcil, by (inr inwnl .nlimjtv law, IohiIiI to IIiIm Id Ik iuiim of nllvcriiln ll.V IllllllllIK l'liiluW,IHM),(KH)to$l,(HK)1. IKKl ovwy iiiniilli, Mini IiIk rmiMinlnj; ftieiilth mijw.it lo lilm Hint tlu-iv In wniietliliiir wnniK whiu'wIii-iv. All iv irmly Itli Hie miKHtwIlou of iviihmI.v. (itiv. lVimoytT, In hl Illwiit'liU miihh1i, iliiiiaiiil the colimtftHirilHHiiitlrv Mvv piiwliict itftliuwHiiiiry. II. ituM't-tntlmt thin MliMtrptliiti oftlni mywl niftl would f llltHIIIV U VulllO III Hllcll Hll ltlIlt tliMt MiPNllvt'i-ilollMr, now worth 7:i '!(, WOlllll tlH1lllly MlHlllllV Mir VHlue. Tlili Mtmo talk ww timnl It'll yrw imii wIumi our ii.lim. law WH umltroiiiiMtUratlou. 'I'ho MuiuKt nllNililtrlll UMlllloUM'Wof willgl'' Il)kll4Hl mi luiltlug IIMHV lllotMl Into thttwUtiHtMnt dollar, m m to nlvo tlio ITld Mini kIIvit mint h i.,.r wiity wf vului'. Hut Mr. HlHinl, (the MlWof tU. ,.) Hllll Id- ft'llow rMnllUouUu tnriMtxl tlmt the HiiHiUiry mliwK,. i1um wMild nMm tln vlut of tin. ldt iiu'ImI, MMd Uu' iiiarkt;! lHnliMl ftw tlu pn. ilut't of our Mwr iiiIihw Mt (ln Yurlou mini mid nMy nU, would noon UHiik tlu'dolUr of liaj imhw to lt iiiiriiutl vhIui'. Tin- Mil 1W 1MM.1, IU U'illg MlltHl y h rimnor in tio. itwiHMr irM, Mrly aui,iWiiluioiwv lw miiiHHl UIUWIU IMtlVlalotU, MWl it tlw jirtw of Mvr hit Imii Mwdlly ilw Miliilujf wr iJntv. InHiMlMT txiluimi m' jriN'w n XinHH frojll H ItUlNMHtUv Hill) 1. taMujkcmtv rUil' in tlw iNirtlMiul Nwk AtNnihiM. totliMt Hutluiritv Horaw Oreeley elevotetl iiy yeRraoflilK editorial labor to the advocacy of the co-oiKTnUvesyateni, Ikiiiiw.' the waire nyi-tem wan con- ,to...i,u-i in iii pvpMitHii Hiiecim of iiKKliflwl ftlavury. The ht oner gloeof the n-MM-liHiiical employe are not brought out. The capitalist em ployer does the thinking, while his workmen are only jwiil for the lifee of their liitwle. Thin h contrary to the rules of political economy, be catie the iiiol uwjful faeulllesoftlio producing cImw are not brought Into action. The wage myntcm alw create? an togonism of interest. The business of capital it to obtain labor at the lowest poiblo ct, which unfair liractlcc the lalwrern rownts by ren ilerlng as little service us jiowtlblu for his dally stiiicnd. The truth of tliis was shown nt a meeting of mas ter builders held In New York some time ago, where one of the em ployers said that before the war lavintr i!00) straight brick was an average days' work, but now, tinder the rules of the bricklayers' union, ii day's work was limited to laying KKX) brick. Tile great journalist above named, with u (similar class of facts upper most in his mind, compared tlie wage system to the vagary of the carman who should hitch one mule in front of his dray and the other to the tall end, and then set the ani mal s to pulling In opposite direc tions. "Such au antagonism of forces," he said epigraininatlcally, "prevents all progress." Many a big book has mm written oil this subject, but we will content ourselves for the prcseilt with pro ducing the following testimony from an Ohio manufacturer who wiltus as follows in the Ages of Ktecl: I am almost ticrsimdi'd that the liest way to secure the undivided Interest of an employe Is to sliaro with him the profits of the concern. You thus make him your piiitner; hit is elevated In his own estimation and in reality; lie fei-N a certain prldoln the work turned out, not onlv in lilsdepaitment, but of the entire factory. He has roused In him a feellnir that he is in a certain sense responsible for anything that may go wrong about the establish ment, and lie will use his bent men tal and physical endeavors to do the particular piece oi worn lie is doing us well iti II can posMiuiy ne none, uiuiiiJiLuanM TTV ADVERTISEMENTS. lujiii-ijiii iii-m-i lj liiii jjlijjb njm MISCEIXAN-Eors. Democratic Stale Ticket. ! For l'reldentll Keior, w. p. Kvrixami, VT. K. Htl.YHO, K. It. BKII'WOIvrit. For Congiriwumn, JOHN M. C1BAM.W 1'or Hiiltreine Jul, JOHN Hl'llXHTT. I'or 1'iwcutlng Atlrojr td Irttrlct, . w. HKir. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT M WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. V. X DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. IagloIttlore, FItANK VKX.J.KU, W. . DOWNIXO, T. I.. DAVIDKON, t'HAUMH MII.l.KIt, W. V. IIUOAN. Hherlir, 1II1NHV KCHOMAKKlt. Clerk, W. I. HAY. Hecordcr, C. I). COI.KMAN, TrPQHiircr, U. VAN WAfJNKIt. ConimlHilonerH, MAT1IIKU, I.. HAItlHNCJ. (School Hupcrlntcndcnt, JOSKI'H A. HIJI.IAVOOI). Kuri'cjor, A. OOUAI.KT. AbHeKor, 1IKMIY PAltKKIt. Coroner, J. A. HOTAN. R. t Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Ranges, AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Stoek of Hardware and Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages. KL W. COX (Sueewsor to The Port Drug 100 State Street, Salem. Oreg FULL LINE Drugs and Mefci HDICKI5 a. STAiGER BROS., Importer anil Dealers In J.D.McCully, IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING!! H ATS AND- oofe Sips FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 29 COMMERCIAL STREET, - - SALEM, OREGON. !.!!.. nM..l..lnW1ywwwrWiilPW.1i.lil'lll MWaiBlPJ.l CHEMICALS k Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially. Red Letter 5c. Cigar, mar 100 State StwggL tQ,The best five tent cigar In the keu A New Deal In Wood. I nm now in the mnrkct sollcltln, ,. trade of all who buy their ycarivim5tte Avood in the summer mont?WSS)lJ t una store all com my custom? "5 Pare to saw, split and store uI,m wood sold to my cn.tJ5!i; "T WM. BROWN & CO. i lii'llovo iiImi, tlmt tlii'HVHti'iii (if lirollt fliiuliiK U a Holiitlmi of tlio lalior iiHwll(in. Tim Hystcni brings oin phiyiT mill I'lnployti toKi'llnT. 'Vlwy Mii'l'rlciiilf. co-lulioivrs, In acdiiiiiKin 11IIIM'. Wllllt Ih I'or till' llOht llltl'IVHt of tlu oiii irt ftr tlii'lioct Inierwt (if the oilier; tt lit 1 hIuhiIiI iiliyillfluiDilcu arlni' liclwii'ii lliciii, tlicy will licit gci Into lUMinicr and kiiIU iuhI niuvotlii'lr KrUivaiiiTH until a mole hi'iip Ihh-oiiiih a nioiiiiiutit, out will conn' (oizi'tlRT llki imitiu'ix an tlii'.v aiv, anil will niljiiitt their tllll'eivneeH wltliout tiotiiilc. I am not wivliiKitlml, either 1'iiiployi'iN or empIoyi'M In this lhuiii- Irv il IV el iim.lv fnr tlilu lieu- nliler III IlllllUH. Hut they will ntv into It, for 1 hollevo tlmt tlio time will coiiu when tlu syti'in will ho wry Kt'iioraiiy aiiopti(i tu tins country. Oi'it ili'boimlrymiiiK frlinul of tint Statoinaii imiot learn to he more iunxlel in his saylngi. lleiv wo lmv him (MinmontltiiK u iHilltlenl iKker, who is rising to proniliK'iiee In tlio nlnti, Ut.uim" lie iIih nut "fiixl IiIkiuhIU'Iuvoii dry tHrlll'rot." Siiu'o all our cHiniHiKU omtoivi ii pilhlleHiiM as well as dennvrHts Imvo mmle this suhjwt tluistuploof their Hitiunuiit, this UliHHtterliiy; w tiiiiMto of their liilmrs jsmr emmiir HjU'incnl for iliilr iHintliumniii in will (IoIiik. If ipih wool U to Ih tlio nilu uf tli hliwp Industry In Oro Ktni, "dry trltr Mt" must ho fwl to us till the dMUgvr Is prtt. Uirlf liiMih Tlio followliiK U'ttor fiyin tlio HHtlwrofOld Uivt. letters" "The HMiiki'iJs Dmiifhtor," "IUwii Itu- d(lli," it, tu Dickons, tho iwdor ifhls ttitlur's works who pHri hv on TtwwUy night, noxt, (Mwy 3&i) U vlf opliwtory. 0 TlIK llte Cl.VH, Now York, Mwvh S, kk My Dkak nirKicjfl lwv Ihmm mi his n v uLwaiii winL i jij iyHEPII -DEALUll IN- LAThT Srvi.r.s! I.iIadinci Links! I.OVlT 1'KIC'IS! (iVhpimI As;onls fiir Oregon f II. ForsylJie's lufalliMc Com Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Oeo. K. niMiil'sold bluiul.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. PAIUIHHS, -:- LIVERYMEN Andollierslii nmliir Team or Carriage Harness: It will Ulo joiirliilPiVKl to rail uMa me Ik)iv imi.'liiwlim ltiwheH, i 1 Imvo tho InrifnitHiul nil t miaul t'teMiH-k in tho uHy. I'rfnM rediawtl to Milt the 111111. .Int ro (hmmsI u lino lino of Cmriage Harness fyiu A. F. llfsslcri Co. OK CHICAGO, Kor which I am solo nifi'in. Tliwe hsniCM tin all HKido I'niMt First C!au Pittiburg Leather, WamuitiHl. The Hiuui lln.. ..r i. ..., ltlw, UUil Yhlu In llii.uiiy. All thiiw fixxtit I am Mrtllnx at tn cki.i flu utws. Thauklus lls iioblli- flirt fielrlllwnil lltfVV '.'J ,h? '?M.1 h" Iwmi' '' Uriel attcnllon lo IiokIiiomi to merit w oon tiituaac oT lhtr fcvor la ibe niiura. 1C. S. UMH3KT. B I O I Q I T 1 S Q Cl H - s "hjoTeTs Leather and Findings ! rsmf 7rnrr .Uf ' II 1 liiimniM Mwumuiujit u pbwi 1018 irom six corasto nny larvp Z extra Inducements nnd it wlllSy i5 call and cet my prices right hK wood corded at your place of res Ml Jr business and then sawed and stored K offer extra inducements 1 to Tthose hoS to buy In slnglo cord lots by the yea?ft olllceisw th a. W. Johnson 2r?Tr cial street, wkreiiv iM 9? of my old customers and many nwonX Buy once with this system of WrtS wood and you will always continue If OEO. D. GOODHUE. DUGAN BE0ST PLUMBERS! GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, And dealers in Steam and Plumbing Goods. 132 State Street, SALEM, : : : : OREGON. CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. N. ll Commercial Streot, SALKM, OREGON. rwwj uuwwi n LLWtJiuai A. B.STRANG, . w IXiMiHWirUl Slnt, SiVLlCM, - . ORKtlOX. IHtlUW . STOVES and RANGES Aaf, Gu wl Situ ttlii (M'Wt,kYUlnlUllM.rtlU.uftl!Alltly!.IH4MlllVVMl1 ill Ulll-! Tlnvirtl'm iml ArlSetl. M. I Uf I m ,KlH .,, ,, (imH.rydmMH.W,LlrydUi,;,lwriilimVar0 an IStlC Metal Work HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGSESi! iBjiS A tlno line of hacks, binaries, enrts mr. rliiKis. buckboanN, .'to. H odi ur own make nnd the bet JMem mallo bugglk Every one Warranted! rv!SiS5J?JBe-' IbCRIBER JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. ("all on theumlerkianEHl. u-uimn anil ri.iae makers and bUckMiUt $& v and Sliuinunlalstrwt.SHmt' " and : Pohle. WaUIIK I IIPJU1IHI 111. . .-.. 1.. l.i.l 1... 1.1.. j "" "" "" in-1 "i m nipii, ktii, in im mir HHuc th dollar f iHir AiUimv U ; jiril yMnU,v, w Iwn I Inwrd ywi nRomimi,)!!!! i.y III. iiJMnH'tlt. rmt. lint 1 uH vnrv imil. piUcy It U HliUWld fKuii (1h cltMif ir- jirWil Mt your ilniiiiMtlo ftinv and wrwo', and your iHtH.lHmrln: HilrtU Uwit th IimmI trNluliif uf Uw iimAmJotMl Un jrlvi imwi Spocialty. fflSffcJvvsiass?81 " ? it IV 'nfmk Fir WmJ. of cKvulaUuu. TtM Mliiur. white writlut lurwa, Mrka him ttlf luu auWi a aUMv irf w mill tiial wwuuiw iu unxftbttttt of Ilk (1mm to but tew Ml imMIIMMII HIT lllilFiulli.. 11... 'u.JI. umLI l.a.w. -J. .1 - ""I ---".."- .iivh lmi HI.TWWIWOTJIH U..W ta MMMol -," (yuubut tJMutuuiHutNUiUllW(4u4i r"a;'""'",w,,k','li rUWwayilo ftir (tuiatUru Ulr- uTmmmi. I ImuiI our father r .1 ' iaiMWNiimini,.. wi.. MM. Uil liiuuinlMl -- ' -...1 .l ....;.. .... . i ! M &w ihrtlly lrM.aaJiZl uaA inaMAi.Laa.MiiKM.Mfta '" ""-- OVCVLKtl raOtMrvAU. will uu xu. . 1 iIavaJ kft .M .. .t " ! "! iiK-iii ami 1 aiVTLil 11111 1 Uvvryoaofi " la mn-hImx' af " r UhT A. ulaMu iml ... ...i a i. rrt UUKUOtU MiMtMV nMt 4twu wrttluc m xh MlNtahM UWVM WlU AltMH ltadwaN atl H4IW to jv- Ui Mrt ilammuiid. mm UM HMNIMiry CM II UOUIUMl Uli' 10mmu y4wday. WUUttf you m WMity ttwxirw mihI a iVw trinia wa rbW, lu Ut Whmj tour Milt ). I Mtt, h -vwr, Miuxsm How a hik fur miui W mi ftuni Hv i-- ah wuu attiat b aair awt kau nwrniiin 3rsr:-iLriuJr rt m felfefe. TS ZZttXZSSVL'"' attVTifSSSW1 w Capital Lumbering Company! MANUKAlTl-KKllS OK AM) DKAI.K11S IX Every Variety of Onion L - V J Dressed and Undressed. ITOMTAXTLY OX U.VND Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, Bto. SALEM " " " &-- OREGON. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE GO TO ROTAN & WHITNEY, State Street, Salem, Oregoi', Having bought out the remainder of the chair factory's stock, wo aro prepared to sell chairs lower than any house in Oregon. THE YAQUINARbliTE OREGON PACIFIC RaILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hour less time than, by any other route. Hrt class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all points in the Wll lumetto valley to and from San Fmncisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: Tho "Wm. M. Hoag," the "N. P. Bent ley," the "Three Sisters," are in service for both passenger nnd freight tratllc between Corvallls and Portland and Intermedial points, leaving company s wharf, Co ruuiis. and Messrs. Hiillmiin & Co's wharf, 'XO and at! Front street, Portland, three times eaeb week as follews: NOKTir beujjd: I-eavoCorvallis, Monday, Wednesday and Filday, Dam; arrive Salem Monday. Wednesday nnd Frlday,3 r sij leave Salem Tuesday, Thni-sdaj- and Saturday, Pj nrrlvo Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and siatiii day, :; im. south iieusd: Jmo Portland, Monday, Wednesdjy and Friday, 0 a m; nnive halem, Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday, 7:15 r m; lwve Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and Suturday, Bam; anivo Con-allls, Tuesday, Thuiv iwy and Saturday, 3:30 1 M. TIME SCHEDULE, (IXxcept Sundays): Leave Albany lPH Leave Corvallls l:Pj Arrivo Yaquinu S?Ft! Loavo Yiiqiilnn - 8fl?A?! Leave Corvallls lftJSAM Arrivo Albany 11:1S AM O. A C. trains connect nt Albany and Corvallls. The abovo trains connect at YAQUISA with the Oregon Development 0o Uf of steamships between Ynqulua and " ' lUIlL'ISCU, SllMXd DATES. 8TEAMEKS, FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Willamette Valley, -April W amotto Valley,:. -W If W amette Valloy --i l 2 Willamette Valley May STEAJIEUS. FROM YAQV1SA. Willamette Valley -iuy,t Willamette Valley.::. J S Willamette Vnlloj- May This company ruson-es the right t chango sailing dates without notice. ,,.? .-PiuenRors from Portland andaB lllamette Valley points can make ew connection with tho trains of ije AOUINA UOUTfint Albany orComUTi. and If destined to San Francisco. snoWJ arrange to orrlvo at Yuquina the cvenisf before date of snlllnc. ! rass(nr and Frtleht lUtea Att'Jif I VWlMi For Infonnatlon apply W.Svl HULMAN A Co.. Freight and TkW ARcnts 2U0 nnd Sti Front sr., Portland, w- or to I C.C. IIOOUK, Act Gen1! Frt. j Pa.Agt.,OregonP.iclflcan.i005. C. II. IIAHAVELLsJr.Gen'l Frt; ls. Agt. Oreeon Developm. uo., an iionigu"j 7, San Francisco. OH- , BLACKSMlTHKfi AND Horseshoeing!! All the Improved method of b$ slwiring shoes, to oure dliae rf'2?2J Bf fat the eorreeiton of fculiy ,0BiS listen and Interfering. utd- I?S known horoemaa in Oregon. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horsesboer, KM CoHimeretal alreet, salew. Or. wUUjB