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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1888)
vvwTwnamBfHMnvnapflnffv BTONG CAPITAL JOURNAI, PUBLMMID . ;VY EYDHNQ EXCEPT SUNDAY. r tiik Capital Journal Publishing Coman. ( ICOai-OMATKn JAI. K. IHEPARt), ftntaMt Mwitgw. , US Crt Street, 0rf: Nmc Mm. TKRMft CK HUBHCRirTION UAII.V. Oob jrar, by innll a 00 Six fomiUM.br null 3 CO Three, month bjr mall 1 8 l'r week delivered by carrier V wwtnt-r. One yr 41 M Hlz monilii V One "year, If paid fir In advance 1 00 Mix moiitlw, " - " M . flJl'otmitPr are autbonmd to ro ratvo mbMrlpUan. Mr. T. I). Toner In our duly aulliorUeu traveling agent. JtWKlilerM a wound-ela! matter nt the alOlll.Orejtoli. I'mUilMee. Jturcli 8. lm '""'fUJiSIMY, JUNK 12, 1888. AXOTJIKK KAV OP I.KII1T. a n.HA run hxi.stu.vci:, Eight yonrH ugo thin editor rode thiough Pendleton on IiIh way fioni WiiIIh WiiIIh to Kullon, a live dii.yn' rlilo by ltiKo. It win then u mere way mIiiIIoii, of purlmp"! two hundred luhiililtuiil, iln only 1ik or growth mill future KreulnoxM lylnjr in Hh jiroxlinily tolhe Umatilla rwrvu tlon. I.uhI winter we pmed through Pendleton again, coming (IiIh way, rlilliiK on an exprew train with Pullman coaeheH along. Dur ing the interval the town had grown to a city of nearly H,U00 people, with a hiiiiiIht or pnwpt'roim hurtliiew hoiiHen, a Hue school huilding, coin t Iioiim) and other )uhlle cdlilreH. President Cleveland Ihih almi np pointed a Hpccial agent to xelcct allolinenlH for the ItidlaiiH; when thewMiieall i-eltled on their fainm the remainder of that rich renorva- t Ion will he old In (piarler wctlon tniclM to bona lldencttlern, and Sena tor Mitchell haMii lilll in cmigrce to change the place of wile of tliuoe Indian IuihIh froili (ho laud olllce at I ill (Inmdeto the icervnlloii. There In notlilng to hinder I'cudlcfou Ail tilling lt& dentlny lu a Tew yeaiH, and becoming the third town In population and lmpoi lance in the date. Wo rexcrvctliu second place for Kideni, which relative position It holdrt now, mid which It propo-cn t retain by corresponding growth. Ill Pendleton thcie Ih tile Kant tJregonian, a well edited dally, with a good telegraphic xcrvlee, and all thoiiMrllniloMiifii llvi; paper. It Is democndle, to be mire, which hIiowm howHomc people ultli IuiiIiih and ciilerprlK'iuv lacking In Judgment; hut with thl we have nothing to do Jut now. Tl c ipuwtlou Ih uliout the furvival ortlmt wper iih a dally. The pulillHliuitMay they uiv Nlnklug $1KM a month on the dally Imiio, and they mil! have "more Miti-onage or they will give up. The paper In altogether loocrodludile to the city to U allowed to tile, and .vo hojie lint IuinIiicwi men of that protfreaalvc city will wee it In to their liitereat to chip In and fuinli.li ikiIioiimkc to keep (he iaKr on Itw lega. The uh fulneM of a gtHMl neMiwH-r, Hii-h m un mut tiiVKonlan, U not to lK iiitttatiivd by the direct return It lender for the money It cot; It Hdvortlw the tow u, K goo ahnwd on (be w lugN of the wind hii e.ron- The Statesman 1mm another ray of light on that Cohoe bunlnem When our neighbor quoted the Al bany (N. Y.) Kxtiresa iw giving the saying of one of the employers in the place first named, we thought we detected the broad Joke of a former comrade, Private Dick Hurst, and gave till aa our HUppoaition. Hut we are now told It wiw Mr. Johnaton who laid down cotton spinning ethics thusly: "When the employes are brought down to working for low wages, uh in Kurope, they will not be able to strike; we will have no more trou ble with them." This is profound statesmaiiHlilp. It would bo profitable to know how low this enterprising Mr. Johnston would like the scalo of wngca re duced. American men and women have long since been driven from the looms of our eastern mnniifHC- tiirern, and (heir places tilled with French Canadians, English, Irish and other foreigners. It was given lately, in the annual report of the Massachusetts Bureau of Labor, as the testimony ot a foreman hi one of the manufacturing (owns In that state, that they could not pay wages enough to retain native born Ameri cans in their mills. They go west or drift oil' Into other employments, and foreigners take their places who aro willing to accept a lower scale of remuneration. If this Mr. Johnston, whom our eoteni has discovered, wants (he screws turned yet tighter, and the cotton spinners brought down to such an emaciated and spiritless condition that they cannot resist In justice and oppression, he must bo a stiange sort of a fellow. A "rara avis," to quote from the Statesman's stores of learning. Wo are told ho Is of Kngllsh descent, and the Eng lish are notoriously lovers of good living. Our neighbor's knowledge comes to him In too fragmentary a shaiio to bo reliable. Let him write to a ('oboes paper, la I'atrlo Nouvelle, for Instance, for they have French enough there to support a Journal printed in that tongue, and the in formation ho will get will certainly bo Instructive and entertaining, and It may add a chapter to economic silence. We want to hoar more from Mr. Johnston. AXD- With such imtKirtant ftiiHStions a the liver, are of course jwwittctlvc of serious bodily disturbance. When it relaxes IU secretive and distribut ive activity, bile seta into the blood, and tinges the skin and white of the eyes with yellow, the bowels become constipated, the tongue coated, the breath sour. Then come CJjQf fjjjns headaches vertigo and congestion of the organ, accomMiiiel Willi pain in its vicinity or under the right shoulder blade. Hhall blue pill le the remedy fought? No foV mercury i in any form is iwrnlcfwis. What j then ? Exiierlenee indicates Hosteller's Ktomach Hitters as the true remedy for inactivity of the liver. It not only relaxes the bowels i f 3 without pain, but lias a direct I I stimulating effect upon the hepatic I I KIIIUU !IW1i lilt: r-IIC nun iruii " the trouble. All malarial complaint involves disorder of the liver, and of these the Hitters is tno most popular It also conquers dyspe- TJW AnVKKTISKMHNTS. WIW- BECK &, S ON 7 GROCBRIES. Killes. aaaaa!aBEaBaalaaHaWSS JeaaaBfiaUizsaHMMflMkajBSSIHHf Revolvers, Fishing Tackle. curative. sia, nervousness, kidney troubles. rheumatism and xmv TO-IIAV. SMITH'S OIL CAN HOLDER. Hiivlnif umxI V. 8. Smith's Oil Can Hold or In our t-eurHl famlHeo. o lienrtlly cn ilorwiill K'snl words kihikcii In llsfavor. Wo bclli'M' It lo be the moat useful iiud convenient household Hrllclc. 1'rof. .. M. l'arlii, Dr. .1. lteyiiold, 1). W. MhIIIiomh .V to, A. T. Gilbert, Sportsman s lOtt SPORTING GOODS, IMPROVED -:- AMMUNITION! Cash Grocery Store, ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor, 124 v Statu v St., v Salem. VlftilI stock ol Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Veefibla. Etc. Just received a nice article In New-:-Orleans-:- Baking -:- Molasses. Dr.. I. X.Hmlth, S. K. C'liiidwlek, W. T. Muter, II. K Viiner, V. II.Oilcll, D.J. fry, Dr. J. W. .Meredith, A. Omnt, H. I'rlcslniBn. Oco. V. licit, A. ilsyor, W. iliuyiimu. ScvKii.vi. of our domocratio ox cliaiiKes profess to be sorely hurt over thoeharKo that administration money was to loused In this state to aid the elect Ion. They picture- a bad state of things; Mr. A. Hush, the chairman of the state central committee, mi hard up at the most tryliiK time, that he could not )my for pilutliiK the tickets and no mon ey to buy staiujis. This Is a poor snow uir uuyiuir votes at viMi a piece. SMITH'S AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. DKAI.KU IN FURNITURE, REDDING, CnriH-lK ItiiKx, t'rochory, (Hhps Wnie'Tin mi rt', Mat loapry,NiitloiihoriillI)u.rllpt Ions Minors, Plcturux, Corntco I'okw, .Mouldings nud Window Hlmilvs, l'lcliirofmmlim mid nil klnilrt of Job oik In himx! i b i k o I n 1 1 y . Tobacco and Cigars. Goods hold on the lixttUlinent plan. Auction wlo csory SHtuitlay. m Illxliertl cnsli iirleu paid for second Imnil mriiltiiru. G. K. SMITH, Proprietor. LEGAL BLANKS, Largest Sick in Hie Slate, Best Discount. Send for uiIiiIokuo. Call for prUvw for Job PrlnllliK low eHt la Oregon. E. M. WAITE, Salem, Or. Toys, Cutlery, Novelties, Indian Clubs, Boxing Gloves, and everything usually kept in a gun store. U4 STATE STREET, - - SALEM. "great slaughttrT -X- -X- Having been continued as Assignee of A. Mayer, I will now ofl'er the entire stock of Specialties 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 Dry Goods, Kancy Goods And Gents' Furnishing Goods, at a GMT mm I li fill" Whiilii It tihwka. iiinl tin. Um..tlu jlerlvwl fiMiu lu hiIvimwi'v i)im hmM. InvUll.l.v, tu iimny (V, Ma. UiHghwtli.if h tt, lm It Uh himIii ftw-tur In Hi.' miiHM ir i-hv wuiiiiiii iilti', mul It uiiulit not IowiIUt fhim wild unUvt. II In IMV.N WIl'MiM, 'Hh iloitiiHTHtlo mwr r nil JttMlftllt UVlT tilt rt'-IKtlllillHlllMI wf (Irnvw I'U.veUutl, mii.I Ulk of hl mmvmkI trm iw written ihiwu in tht hutik of mu. It wmihl rtttlHjr nt thU liiuv tu trwltuv hi mAr talk S.W8 tin' Ni'w Yml; Slur: "Ingor MilI'Mi'liuiiipluiirthliMif t!nhuni, If HIH'lHwflll III till. IHIIlVKIltloll, will mmiiI iimny ii ivpulillwu voto to Kink." II teeing to thl writur tlmt h limit whuo rullicioiis unlvllof Ih Iimi jiniiimiiiiHHl would lio n litter IHiivon (o piivent the 1-epulillenn iwndliliUe, uvea If liU uUiotUlou ws l.-wi pleMUiiK. HOOKY .MOUNTAIN Coffee Mouse! Eatt Side Liberty, ppp.'Optrs Houk, S. 13. WATKINS, -:- lrop. wa.MiUHt hII Iioiim, fnimActoXk.C CRONISE & WILSON I.K.IIHM1 JOBPRLNTERS. (In Slt.te Inkiimiuii IliillillnK) (itHHlMork. KMtr irte. rrnmiit. He- llHtile. " WELL dIgGINGT rHI.I Ht'11 OU ltKl'AIUKl), QN hImh-I initio. ien.litr1ertliruiiHlitl0 IHMtullUt, nr ihII Nt my Iiouw, SimiIIi A. lUItlt. To Close Them Out. The Reliable Grocers, KELLER & SONS Arc Still on Top, WITH Eexewkd LirE ! Increased Patronage Heavier Sales ! New Goods! Join the. procession nncl send In your orilers wo will treat you lino. Everybody speaks In prnlsoof our canned goods. They cannot bo upas,sed In quality. i' .'. None .. Reserved, .'.all .'.Must .'.Go! Look nt our display windows as you pass. They aro tilled with delicious things. For tho Ladles : Call nnd examine our Labor-saving Carpet bweepcrs fourhtylcs. Feather diibten. always In stock. Tiik lCt OrvKoulMii w,vh: "Tho rull of theeleetlon In Oregon will iiuke.Jy (imiliUmlleHiid rub hk hnndtf with let." Ih tlmt inuoli hIiiichI mllriMMl king hiI.I cJieemW. iiitC to liU other liiiliwtrU-? N.UH l,WI'. tloiruor lViimi.ver thU moruliiy hpImiIiiimI mhwy V. CVtchlug mid NV. V. 8. KmUy of l,ortlud, J. J. Whitney, of A limn v. and Jiw. 1 MhoutN MeoiHl lerni, when Ih plelwtli of SellwoiMl, mtrii puhlle ewiUil the iiiuuliiMiion ftir pndent ' tat Oivroii. four j-wim niro. UervU U: ! - O'UKdOX -TIIK I'lMMT DKYKK lieu we eiMialtkr the iwtnttwjR of lhl vrenl olttiv, the allureUh-nU of honor, tie lemptatioii to retnln (While pUx miiiv jndneil, and, more iimn an, uie viuiMlllv m iiuhv IW Stel M Htkiwi, HJiiw hud TliunwUii', when Ik. Cuaiek of thk tity iwrftNrttnnl i optmitkui uu hut Uv, I'oll liewl, nt ' UoiUu of ofUev holder. Milh a .ml i ...... - i- Koru .I liitnii. rM.lv.l ...l ftwtered l the liop (f ftt.r yH to iXWIe, llMIld nHl to aid H h UtaMMV uui poiiumi Mrviv, Me rtwarniae Miy. UaU MaM lataratm. Th bmlMiillh atop butldUtf, T "" ". 'V"-1 "'ri"U ? M ha- h-.U ElHll mI W.A. JTl iiwi nun, nenia-ntie ana IntelUirvut ' . ,' " m"w ai-ik.li hieh uiitot eiMiweuru but0""1 Kuvrruiui-lll or li pioik. rfS YOU AY1I0 HAVE MONEY Can Sec-Lire Baro:airis All Sales Strictly for Cash. WILLIS, Arigneo of A. Mayor. Jamaica liananns. direct from Now York. Hlg fellows and very Juicy. KELLER &. SONS, Tho Grocers. Is Simple of Construction, -AM-KA8V UK OI'KHATIC'. AwanWu Hnt ivrutii'.m m the Onaam lmrja r. - laiati rxmatr rmr. UMT. A POSITIVE FACL The inot complete MiH-k of DRY G00DSIre to lie found at l.UNN vt HHOWX'S. The brnt HMurtiiHMit ami nut nMMimblv priiw in Paruols and Sun Shades Ht lil'.NN iV IIHOWN'S. Over one hundred embroidery miIU in lUtlo, Zophvr, Nansook, Swls etc-all eokw, and prices low nt LUXX Jk lUtOWN'S. A rtne i,UH.k of Drew Good, Silks and Trinimings-lxt naeortiuoiit oi Gtevw in SiK., LwlaMiid Kid Glovot, at 1A7XX A HKOWN'S. 1-nrjwlN mruius, tnrtaln l'ele, Hugs, Drapory Chains, Stair IW, etc., Grange store Salem Co-Oporative Association I P. of H. DRAI.E1W IN Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL KINDS OF" Prociu.ce Bough. t! oto. Mala FMr MK-IM-AV'M MmUi wnua mm raw. UW, and Htm Jtaa)MH r c4NMikr IJried riMCMartMrM frtiu. iMtr1tta, atirionu, iletelantl U u4 a Hirirtrr ikf rhralwrte, Iw. M lib pefkala lauUy luvoivmi; UU hi make ahowlug in (he hHtuUiMiUMi nk nMrteedou la .detuned h- hb rwtt A (Va. KJrah fmlu ud owMkitfi.'. If tub into flnir j WlWa ewj- UHruln. ymn , H U true uow, but twu. UUibmie, W etc., The "vs ami i fcaai Pxvr oHWvd in Vbiem, at a uftotttnl b mertAivd o exilfourv "I uuVl rather w ritil Ituui U' inOdeiit," bum! the attwi Miry ' Sy; tul flex-eland Itnraa tu-; ... , uf.'ttl.. , ami all iftj wan iiunl It. i. l l i "i.m.nu.m. '. -n. lUil. ' WaMal, Two firta to do dlttlnc room work. Knwb at ihe ntwwia hHe. IVInlam denial tiwriilktH at Ut. r. r HnUlhV C Stale alreft. H. a JOY A StIN, I'.a Bn l& Hlm or IVTr KartWMTi forauiml Av ataw DISSOLUTION NOTICE. TOTU1i IM HKKMI t.lVKK TO i vbjM II tttajrnHkvfii.iUti ilHnaauV Mnfcla brrMuAww vxi.tin UimaTSk tartte Hh-lu. ulM4.r.iiM.h. ttkbtey Bh& IWUria. All WIL ..-ijThr yi atWanu ate itnawd nua !, f. J-iMtertla. b fimi.-. atua mm ilwwi da. Ik Do ihh forget the plw and name 239. Corner State and Commercial St. LUNN & BROWN. JAMES A1TKEX, Manager. 126 State St., - - - SALEM, OR. FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN1 And other In ned of T Bank Block, Throe Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! taad. inn ai i' mi.i .vawam. I- J. HI. K. SALEM BATHS. M OUUHMr- r-(" Van M lrt K.m ui- , v. II Vl. .11 ABneUneofhar., bunlw. ouoKDuaraa, nc. nma nut, oar- uur own ake aad Um bat aaiera made bunrw ! Every one Warrsntod! ream or Carriaso Harness: i 1 It will Im lo your Interest to call upon m- before pureluwln- elM-where, ak I ha t lu , IarietaadHMtiiairietekU)eklntlipeliy. I'rkwi icdurad to ult Uw time. Juim I wledafttwtlMor I Ctrragt llimess m A. F. Rissler 4 f o. Oie CHICAGO, JOBRJKG vd HORSESHOEING. for wuen I am ante aaenU made ft Tlte:iurueMi from araaU First Class Pittsburg Leather, W'arraDtod, The flneat lino of Iiuten. f Hobcs, and M'Ulp In the city. All aatfjt I am wlllnc at very Hutu iUe Ttuuiklnn tlu DiilTllt- far ibvtr I'.bentl patrooairr In tbe li. 1 khall rakat.r ! MriM alL'Uil.in to buin. mi to m.iit a oon tlaif acut their 6.tiu the ruiun'. K S LAMPORT .. nmcnna.r-1. , ' IW. il Hi iMOXB, rur MatMnaAtMaekMnitbk. 3i i , , -aaTTSSaWwrert.u, ' Teacher of Music (ll l IN. vl SC K I H K K ' I 1 1 f 131UTr T , And dealer in nil ktmU of Miuu-ul ln.tr , irxuiieou ....! .u t h iu-li.lu.ut ( mu 1 . ult 1 "..u tf irt.i. . . I .. '