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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1888)
r EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL im;hmkhi ;VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. HY TUB Capital Journal Publishing Com-tn". IJItVIHruKATHII O01m, 1)2 Curt Mrwt, 0Tir.Hnt lllwk. TKIIMM Ol' HUIWCHIITION ItAlt.Y. Owe ymr. Iy Bw41, jg TlltW HMHItlM )' IIWll 1 jf lr wk (IrtlvtHul by mrrior l M'KKKf.Y. One year. -t " UM jr, If lll SfT I" ttdWHW, 1 w Mix iiwnllm, " " " - 9rfMtmfter are utlomd lo r lvMi1wrltln. .Mr.T. D. I'orirl Hir Only Hlitliorlml IrnvBllnxHfiit. VJnl"rHl h iwniiiiI-cIimn iimtler lit lliu nlein.OrMtim.rrwUimct'. March W. lfX. ' TtjTuiwiuv.iay 8li jww. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. OiriKrcwmHti, IIINOKll 1IKIIMAN.V. HiiirfmttJii(l('i V. I'. LOHII. rnwldtntlal Klectora, JUHIUItT II C J.HAN, WM. KAI'UH, C. w. ruinw. I'roccutliii Attorney Third I)lt., it. if. iiKwirr. MARION COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. JtKI-lllMENTlTIVU. J. U. WALDO, Mcltr. T. T, OKKll, Blltrruin. J, y. WILKON, Kilrrn. B. LAYMAN. Wmxlliurn. Wm. AltSIHTIlONO, Huutti Bilrm. iitnirr, U. U. CIIOIHAN, Ktlriii. IUII, r. J. DAUCUCK, BilfUl. neti, J, II, RTA1I1I, El Rttrm. TnrAivnt. A. O, COHt'IT, Amintlllr. A, r. llLAUKhlllir, Bllvftlon. (IVMml(vMlk, k,H. COIlNI'.LU'H, .Marlon. W. T. OIIIM, HntiUM. ih.iI. termini -NIht, I). W. YODKII, HllvnliMi. HHfLTim, W. ). CUI.VI'II. rl Hlnn. rukuNm, I). I). 0. IIYLANll. Worxllmrn. MN(U!I..lt OMIHSION. ! Wo nqtlou Hint our Htnte uxuIiiiiiki'h which curry dm rcpiililU'iin pint form hi tliulrtyiiiiiitiH, (inilt n v(inl from llio third rrwilutldii vhli,linliW:tH tho "tinw. Tlio nmilutlon rcailH iih fol fel fol eow: Thlni TluittliiMKtllny of tho tlem wmlliiuiliiiliilxtnmoii which would nliuv wool mid IiiiiiUt on the friH' lint mill Woolon goodM mi tho hlhlv nrotovtml Hut, cotton tli'M mi tin frii lint mid other Hlnillnr urtli'lrti; liooo Inin on tin inotcctod lint, mid whlcli jMtlli'V would oolitltitio tliiMiilli'i'lloii of foU.lMKMMXI on Hiifriir viioh ynir, wlilli ut tin Huim tlmo tho nmjorlt.v applaud mul eliUin to ourrv out tho pnmldmitV hl(m (hut u ta'rlll tax Ih rohWtry of tho ix-onlo, ooiiNtltiton u iiIihv of unpnndlohled polllloid itln IioiiuHty, ImvliiKforltMholoohJwt tin MiwitM of tho ili'iiKM'nith' jmrty tit ...'..'A tll.-VWWII. I'VII ll IIU' V." imiiHi of tin imolliiit dttttrui'tlon of ninny oi our iiumi important nuri t'liltuml mid iuuuufiiohirliikT liuiuH trlttH. An printed In nlno-toutlm of our ulimiKti tin woiil "artloltw" 1m oiulttiMi, mid tin imwuiiri rttulN "and other hlmllar hoop Iron on tho pro- twitwt lut," 'I'ho ilNtrotwhiKly hHMt way In whleh thU nN)lutloii U Mruint togithnr, iiuiUlio llttli iittun tlou jwld to m jtlurliiK mi nrror, nlmw tin wllght IniportmiM iitttu'luM to hliuli ilivlHWtlonn of principle. Tliuro In a mihIiu wmlulnwl In It wliluli wo mv riurpriiHHl tlio ihhiwii tlou retained. Wo mv told, At tho wm tliuo tin nmlorlt v aimhuid mid elalpi to wrrv t tho iinilont'ii IiIvh that n tiiHll' tax In roWniry of tlu )Kopio iHiiiktltutiM a i)Uw of tin IwmllrtliHl iMilltliwldlHhontMty." U any hrlght mIuhi tmy or ulrl oan iliKmin that iwikmii on tin hlaek- iKani ami lirliiRout ltn lihhlou moan liiKiliiMti lako htH jitaiv nhwitt of tho hum nittuto iHiJItlotau. WANT TO KNOW, T1 KNOW. ThU inlluir Iuia Ihvii h repuhllean t)tir kliuv tin fornmtlou or tho lrty lu ISM; ho mrriwl a muokut tUivn yam t) uppfw )Hiitliiii to iMpuWnMii prliiiMpK"; anil kIiusi tin oiiwtvf tW wr hu luw ivn4tontly Hd-iHwtml nHiUUMiiUiu a an ihII tur, a kimI )Kirthm of hU tluitf through Mldt)lyWrmltilj(mnmk llo Ivan domio to Halum to oxonM W m AiUukni a a JHirtMHt, awl l tohl li,v tht StatMHMin that ho W nut a WJHUWMM, tMl Ilk Wti nlHHlhl U tv t Ih iDHMxmt. Huw arv thiv rvtmWtiiw to oto wImi own W lu)w a Uhr alu MWxtvA W kv m tki writwrf 1 ) . 1 IIIH Jin i In mir HMMttou yvtiUy uf the Hmwwrtal einul, ww vv tW hum. Im- jf WtfH in Utw at "a msk mh4 Uir." ThU wm h tyio Un 4 vauo af thv vhuw- tho Dkiv 401U Umtv IhU KfveM at tMnv Mrtiro. MUIIItJiaBtMMI'W IIOUMH.NU THKM OCT. it wm roirmrkwl In th Ijeorinjf of the writer yewterday that tho third imrtv prohlliltion vale next Monday wllllxi uwful for oiiv thliije it will give a eorroct cbiwiib of all the male adult craiikH in tho Mate, outlde of the Iuhwiio Myluiii. Statesman of tiHlny. Tlita In m meaty text and mijciseots a hriof homily. We nrtlce that the rebukw of tlila Journal have taught our morning wtein a degree of oautlon. He d(x n.)t void IiIh aluiH' and KMirrillty iindlKgulMHl an iK'fore, they are now Hhoiildurctl on Home outside jK'ixui. "It was rcmarkel In tho hearing of the writer." Tho vlriw remain-, hut it Ih dMIIIed through anonymity. Kvery thinking man will agree with thlH writer in wiylng that tho BUitwiiian Ih a worxc foo to the re publican party of Marlon county than John I Irlnh or any other democratic champion. With the election at hand the one object of jxilltlcal advocacy Ih to gain voten. The average cltl7un will go to the IxiIIh from a hsuhc of duty to IiIh party; but at thl time of party dis integration there Ih a large contin gent of waverera who are inlliicnced by tlioHllglitwtJmniilw.'. They are uiiHulted in Home way by existing part lea; they are indiflerent about voting, aiid'a word will turn them. It requires extreme delicacy In deal ing with Mich people, nothing should be said that will give oH'oiim?, and a broad catholic Hiilrlt should be shown that will inspire confidence and win sympathy. What can bo said of tho discretion oftllonmn who assumes par excel lence to be the champion of republi canism In thiH county, and who siM.iiks through a newspaper organ, that has licon regarded as tho inouthplccoof tho party for a whole generation? His bitter and Insult ing utterances, repeated day after day, are rankling l the minds of hundreds, and wo fear will bear ovll fruit on election day. What is the republican county committee doing1 Can It not restrain this In temperate zealot? Cannot that Isidy Infuse caution Into his tongue and jK-n? He has already done mischief enough todefcat the county ticket, and certainly he ought not to Isj allowed to add to his pernicious work. Wo shall need votes on Mon day, and most likely want them very badly, then our republican solicitors will encounter thepanily;-. lug ellects of tho Statesman's teach ings. We suggest, In entire good faith, that the republican committee meet to consider this matter, and If found (.H.'(lleut, that they Issue; a manifesto disclaiming all the Illiberal and Injurious sentiments of the Statesman, mid inviting all re publicans of whatever shades of le llef to come to the polls and supjiort their party. It Is little short of IK-rtldy foraiiuin, who has nothing at stake, who wields tho iovorful agency of a party organ, to ruin the liniH of a thwuu aspiring candidates and bring disaster to the cause merely to gratify his Illiberal spirit, and to air for a little' while his as sumed Importanee. Wo again will tho attention of the republican com nillteo to this daligoroiH slate of things. " MUMi'll'KNT IMlllitiNT, On Tiiowlay this editor was talk ing to a friend on the sidewalk when a third portion Joined the juiir. Tho anomalous condition of im!IMcii1 af fair in this locality was lolng light ly dwelt on, when thoiiuostlon was put to (he last man of tho patty how lie would vote on Monday. "I am a frvH) trade rvpublloan," was his ro ply, "and t don't know whothur I hoy want my vote. 1 ho Statoman Miys I IhiIoiik to the othar side." Alarmed at this prospective loss of a rDpubllortii vote, wo urged lilmto nv wlr to tho gtatosmnn otlKv, auswor what (auctions mlglit lo put to him, and procure a ivrtllUiito of his ollglblllty as a ropubllonu voter. Wo llud ipilte a niunlvr of ropublloans In this etty, whoso views an a little oil on Mioh tniMhtloiM as tho tarltl', 11- (uoraHd Wind tonics w lu doubt aUnit lliolr tltnowto veto the ntnul- llean tlcVot, and this siiould lo promptly attwndoil to. ThU Is no time fur foolUhnoM. U' tho phartwalMtvof tho tatM limn should oainvilWWaf thorvipul lkn ticket III tliW county, "1 told ywu Wk" uttorvd $Hr (Uownt will not rDixilnUmagixi, Now Is tho time to Uk dlllRiHitly Into tho uuUor, and ixvrrwt what faW IuipnMdotw uM. Ar ropuldliaiw of all )miIim wati at tin ihiIW Or will ohLv tvrtalu m)toil oUmxw 1o a)loml to Ht Ttioiv U no tlnw to kwiv Tlu AlUuy HrvMioH wlw ituno iImwh m tlw Aoun4vH tUo otkwr day pju.1 a rurUiMi tlwuiklng tU 8Ih ArvHMN tW tlwtr vwy hvIW rwvptidw kw. PIPfi..f, lliiH iii .m.i.iiiiiB.JM Wiiilb our home politicians are, expending idle breath in n tariir di-, cuwlon, Congressman Hermann isj at his pot, with his weather eye out I looking for wjualls. He fell foul of Itandall In the house yesterday over the salary of Survoyor-Gonorul Tay lor, of Oregon. The Pennsylvania memlier wants homo industry pro tected, but he has his own way of doing it. The work of aurvoyirg the public lands of a large western state appears trilling to him at along distance, hence he Is only willing to allow pauper wages. Our member was on hand to demand that Justice Is.- done, which offended Mr. Itan dall, and ho now wants this very neccwary olllce vacated. Mr. Her mann defeated the heavy cut pro posed, and expects to have the matter righted In the senate. Probate l'oarl)llttr. Yesterday the iietitioii of F. U. Osburn to be appointed administra tor of the estate of .the late G. W. Duncan of Stayton, was granted. Duncan left an estate of about $4000, and Osburn's bonds were fixed at $8000. Uriah Whitney, N. K. Brown and A. D. Gardner were ap pointed appraisers. The heirs are a brother, Wilson Duncan, of Council It lull's, Iowa, and a sister, Mary Hollenbach of this county Jj. If. Poujade, administrator of the estate of Frauds ltlgby, deceased, tiled a petition for the sale of cer tain real estate which will be heard on July 7. TELEOIlAI'll'lC SPLINTS. Senator Thuniuui Is strongly rec ommended vice president on the democratic ticket. Five men were badly crushed, three of them fatally, at La Crosse, Wis., yestestcd, by a heavy crib of lumber falling on them. Leprosy is spreading at a dreadful rate In luissla. Thirty cases have been olllclally reported at Darbat a loue. Tne prohl national convention op ened yesterday in Indianapolis. Uj wards of 1,000 delegates were present Oregon sends nino members. It is expected the tarlll' will give some trouble. The Three Sisters, tho Oregon Pa cllo's smaller stquncr, cracked her shaft yesterday, at the foot of Mc Closky's chute, this side of Wheat land, and woa tied up to tjto bank while Captain Coulter came on to Salem and got some iron bauds for t0iiiHirary rciwilrs. Cash Kor Wool. Highest cash price paid for wool la the Opera House block. F. Lkvy. IIOIIN, MOIllllH. To tlio wife of 0car Morris, TiiriiiT, urt'Kii, on Hiiuuiiy inoriiiiiK, May S7, tsvs, ii iliuiKlilor. MAUHIEl). HIIIKI.litt-NMmi.-At tlio rvHlilvuii of lion. John T. ttiiuin, nmr Iiitmuh, siny :), 1NS.S, MlMtClnm I. ISinltli to Kilwln K. HIilelilH, Ituv. J. T. Hair otllrlalluit. Tho happy couple left on the after noon train for Spraguo, W. T., whore they Intend to make their future home. nii;i). IIKATFY. At tin lxr liolikOiKurHnlvin, WixIiiwUiiv. Mhv :i. ISS. Wm. Alux- amlur llrtilty, iikviI 77 yiiirs, 1 month nml I. imjTi. W'AUINNKH-At tho roklitoart of hl ! lr, ilix lillllnuliiiui. la Nilom. Or., Miiy 81, ISSS, John T. Wnrlaaor, iirihI :B yonni unit 0 niontliK, Funeral from tho resident to tho Odd Fellows' cemetery Juno 1st, at 2 i. M. Friends of the family In vited. Ikvoawd wns a son of Dr. W. C. Warlnner, now of IVrtland, and Ida death isiiltwl from epllojisy, to whleh he had been subject for aomo time. He waa brought here from near Lebanon a few days ago, where hi lay out doors for forty hours, bo ng made helpless by a tit which at taokixl him on tho road from his farm to lhanou, and he ne,er n eovorvd from this attack. NKW TO.J1AY. CRONISE k WILSON. LKAMNtt JOI PRINTERS. ttn bjOlO tlUR)H llhHJ (jjil vryrk. 1, rtk I'imuiH. It- wiLuvyitirrtt uxivHitawv. SMQj)ND HKCITAL 0 TUK KLOOUTIOXAUV l'UI!H5 mm mm mm, FrMnjr K-cuiHg, Jhho 1st.. jB XWkHeMain NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE R. M. WADE & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and A POSITIVE FACT. The most complete stock of DRY HHOWN'S. The best assortment nnd most reasonable prices in Parasols and Sun Shades at LUxVN & BHOWN'S. Over one hundred embroidery suits etc. all colors, and prices low at LUNN & BROWN'S. A line stock of Dress Goods, Silks Gloves i Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, at Cnrncts, Curtains, Curtain Poles, etc., at LUNN & BROWN'S. Do not forget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial St. IAJNN & BROWN. J. D. McCully, IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF NG CLOTHING! H AT S ,- FURNISHING 249 COMMERCIAL STREET, Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES! "gfeajjg- SCRIBER WM. BROWN & CO. -DEALER IN- BOOT , .,' . ' ' L s H O K Leather ami Phi is! CASH PAID FOR Wwl, Hit, Pelfs and Furs. SitvM. SALEM, ORBGON CITY IS AT Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Ranges, LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages. GOODS are to be found at LUNN & in Batis, Zephyr, Nansook, Swis and Trimmings best assortment or LUNN & BROWN'S. lings, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc., AND- GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. A fine lino of hacks, buggies, carts, car rlnees, buckbourds, etc. llotn our own make nml tlio best eastern maile buggies. Every one Warranted! J0BBJNG and HORSESHOEING. Cnllon the undersigned, wagon nnd car riage mnkers and blacksmiths, 2sSi, 812, and 311 Commercial street, Snlem. and POHLE. S s ' nmf vj '".aoj i v Br J GROCEKIES. Cash Grocery Store, ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor, 124 v Staie v St., v Salem. Afull stock oU Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetable Etc. Just received a nice article In New -:- Orleans -:- Baking -:- Molasses. ecialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Street The . Reliable Grow, KELLER & SONS, Are Still on Top, WITH Renewed Life ! Increased Patronage 1 Heavier Sales ! New Goods t Join the procession nnd send In your orders we will treat you tine. Everybody speaks In praise of our canned goods. They cannot be supassed in quality. Look nt our display windows ns you pass. They nro filled with delicious things. For tho Ladies : Call and exnmlne our Labor-Saving Carpet Sweepers four styles. Fentherdustersnlways In stock. Jnmalcn Bananas, direct from New York. Big fellows nnd very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, The Grocers. Grange store Salem Co-Operative Association V. of M. DKALEItSlIN Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL, KINDS OP" Produce Bought! JAMES A1TKEN, Manager. 126 State St., - - - SALEM, QR. II. K. Dubois. job Dubois Dubois brothers Proprietors iiiete FREE BUS. ta Hotel Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. FromtSl to SI peiday. aALBM, . OUEGON. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Coffee house! EU SM Uertjr, off JiOfuz Hmh, S. 13. "WJTIONS, .i- Frop. AIealt at M beon, tea 5c to 36c "& t Y