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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1888)
R K fc t s. EVENING CAPITAL .JOURNAL IMTHl.MKHIt ;VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. MY THU Capital Journal Publishing Coman". ;IJOrPOKATni cnw, 112 Court 8lrwt, Optra Hom Illk. TKKMH OK UUIWCHIll'ION IUII.T. UM Tfr, by mall ..... W mx HHitift,iir " ,' Jliree monthn ljr lrMH . - 1 35 I'or wwk itrllvflfftl Ur mrttot .... 10 WKKKI.Y. 0n year 55 Mtv munllm . 75 Ut yenr. If iwld for In mlrnHee, .. 1 00 mx monthn. " " 60 at-l'mlinmxten nre HHlhoriml to re ceive milincrlptliMia, Mr.T. I). rirlT In our duly huHkhIwkI trawling agent. JVKtltvrml wt MComtalaM liMtttnr nt (lie nlein,OiTi)ii,riUiini-'. .Iiinoai.inw. AVJfil)NHHI)AY,JHNKa7,1888. Republican National Ticket. Por Prenlilunt, JiKXJA.MJX JIAUItltiOX, Or liiilliinii. Por VIco I'twtlileiil: JilCVI I'. MORTON, Of New York. Poit I'itini:.vriAi Hiii:tnm. Itol.ert .Mc'Uii,(ir Klutimtli County. Win. KtiiliH,iif Miillnonmli I'nnnly. C. V. rullmi.of Clnliii'.Omiity. i'iiiisi:.NTi:o at ;oi;kt. Tlio ViiiulcrliillM liuvo Iiumi to Kn ropo, mid In Kiigluiul, 11 In wild, no Aiiiurleiiim over cri'itluil so great it MiiiMitlon. All tlio MncUiiy Hnlun iloix hiId Into liiHlxiilllriinco lnwlilu tliuni, and their k'IhimiI' London wiiMHliort, hIiii'o tlio whole fitnhlon alilo world pnuuptly Mtirrumlurcil to t liwo moiiari'liH of liillllotiH. At liomu they are not ranked among tlio vruniu tin In uroiiio." Tlio liltio blood who tnu'o their llneago liaok to colonial tlnieH, and iiiuter the nniiH of tlio IlleukurH, tlio Van Jtunmlaorri, tho Van KuhaakH and tlio lilvlnghtoiiH on their equipage, look on tho iuvmuiI nionoy klngH hh parvuniiH tho noiivoaux rlehon. In fomlgii wipltalM AinerleaiiH aromip iomi(I to ho all Koveiolgn, and a mil- road king who countH IiIh wealth by liuiidredMof inllllotiH, and Indulge inoro luvlult iIIhiiIuv than erowned humid, Ih adniltttMl Into tipper ten iloni without. any lntilrliiriuloiit li Ih ui-andfiither. Of court theiv wa a pixtKMitatlon at court, and tho dldputehof, we are told, "(pilte fall to convoy to tho Ulidoifitandlng tlio full goijeoiimieHH of Jim, Viinderlillt appeanineo tiho led the line ofthe little Iwteh of AinurUwiiH, under tho wing of the United Htate milliliter, Mr. I'IioIim, and her fellow country women wmv ho taken with her JeweUand dlnplay that they had no eyen for tlio Inferior luagiiillcouci' of the ducho and iHiuntitxMM who thronged tho ante room. JeukliiM iltwrllii" tho Imly'n get up In tliU llorld pixte: Mix. Vanderlillt wore a tlrww mado with a deiultiiilii of heavv tintvtitte pink hmIIii lirttotulo wltli wotitUuvl iHiuiiuetM of wild ro-ot hi uold Hud cllver. 'l'lio long court "mln hh of eivHiii-whlte velvet, llnml thivuulioiit with ile yellow Mttlu, and tMirdentl with a wide Imuil of ciiu-w lilte cuiUnl iwtrleh fWthoif. i'lie pink IkmIIco wh long mill pointed nml ilrHinl with kllver tWue, which wax held In mmHIimi With ilo pink enainel wild it., wIiikh1 follrtire wiut diluted with dUuioiid. Tho fctlvtr tlue dwiH'rieH wtrt liuld at their Juncture with tlietmln liylHrjvdliiinndorimiiMiitMlliiUliwl with HudHiit cliatuti tif (IIkiikiiuU and pvNrU. 1 ler ftn whu of civmiii Ai ill out del i feather. Mini tliewtme MHt mci In her Imir, held by a HliKrii dlHinoud aigrette. Iler mvklmv ofwilltHltvt wm ( ttiiMtwUt fIVl,iKK)liy tlie Uillw who h4hhI kIkhk her and tiio- III htr mr wt'rt' wltl ti reprvwut JLVtHW mim. She wire lirmvletM and rlngti ofone pnvlou Uutti, and evtMi tlw rld handle of her (Wu wtw tlilckly enenulttd with Ui JfWfU. aUWri.v WUae.1 with IImum nritl eoiw, ul even royalty, which HiHtty rwpmU every oim with uqunl tiMttifoivutv, oftoiwl IU ey ami aurtol ( Uu Amertnui wituwuV uIhuhuhU. 'ilil tmu lirtlly Iw chUwI rHibU run itliupUWly, iuwI w miiuul wmuW tliat iUriwl tueu w UoJWw tMr wltM to ummIMMm1 In thU WMll)' lliMry bou)l lw ktoavnl uu wlUt wqtk'tou by the tuUlug ftunuM at Uw wvM. Ur. lVww, who k jHwaVdmii uT iW 'wkcUlt yatoiu of milriMwl. eoiubUus In hiiter umm of lU trttitiuout lu lh l'hkau tXMltl' IU MlltfWl U tllO ihuiiIiimU"Ii iw piwaitlMtt of Ih 1'ulitHt Mai.., I. ni w cntwtWJ out by hte Mlow ihitofat, bwMta of Ibe Mtwuttueiil bM lu tb popular tulud liia( nalwiiy iuKuaU, This tomfoolery in Uuckliighum jmlitce explain the itopular feeling. If jiuttlce reigned in our WR'lal rela- tlon, wlien an employer ilndu lie is getting more than lii Hlmre of the pmflUi, lie would cat hi eye over the wsg luKik, and even up to Kline extent by si more equitable apportionment of the earning-!. Thin Ih Iionent John Waimamaker's plan, the great clothier of Phila delphia, anil we can uppoe he tHken more real pleawire In adding to the happltiewi of lilt hundreds of employe, than lu turning all IiIh wealth into diamonds and making IiIh wife a walking jeweler's store. In Minnesota, and Iowa, and Kan ms, and Nebraska, tins farmers for several years have been struggling with low prices for their grain, and cyclones, drouth and chinch bugs have defeated their ueful labors. As a coneomionco their farms aro mortiniL'cd. anil the payment of heavy Interest on their loans drains their life blood. A railroad owner, In the oxcrclso of wise judgment, would adjust his freight rates to the exigencies of tho times, taking a fair margin for running expenses and dividend on tho capital In vested, but not oppressing his pa trons. Hut wise Judgment is not ac corded our heavy corporations. Their plan Is to Ilccco all they have dealings with ; to make the freight pay all it will bear ; to pile up mil lions in tlio hands of a few, and rob and opprurti their workmen and cus tomers. Tho iiuostlon Is whether Hiu.ii oppression and rapacity are Justllled and atoned for In the spec tacle we Iiavo above presented. When a complaint is made of popu lar dissatisfaction at high charges, tho imperious Mr. Vanderbilt says, "d tho public!" J lis extortion llndsvent in ills wifemakiuga holy show ofhen-clf In a European court, and his trusted lieutenant Is thrown out of a political body because tho pcoplo have had a surfeit of rail road rapacity. MONS. TONSON AMAIN. The Statesman went all tho way to (.'ohoes Falls In Now York, to llnd u cotton spinner willing to hear testimony In favor of tho Mills bill. D.J. Johnston Is the name of this rara avis, and ho Is superintendent of the Harmony mills of tho above named manufacturing town. According to our neighbor's state ment this man Is a freetrader, and a believer In this commercial policy beemiso It will so starve out the American operatives they, will not have spirit left to strike for higher wages. As we have remarked hctorc, evidently tills man is u nonius and his uciiualntancu is wortli cultivating. Tho protection ist press have abused lilin soundly, anil he Units himself culled on to defend his hwIUoii. Tho withering charge of "free trader" has been hurled at him, to which ho replies: "I am not a free trader; on the con trary, 1 am and always have Ihvii a homo protectionist, and for tills reason am in hearty sympathy with the Mills hill. 1 would bo hi favor of any measure that gives 10 jkt cent protection." Ho seems to do his own thinking, and gives his brother iiiaiiufaiitiitvrs this wholesome cautien: "Mann- Aiutuivra who opposo a revision of the tarltr, Mug blind to the growing soiitlititnit in Its favor, make a gtvat mUUike, as they will rtntl when a measure of tarltl reform shall K pasted, not by ivpuhlleaiis ordtniioorats, nut by larlll' reformers, making the duty on manufactured goods from 10 to 15 latrcvut Um tlinu in tlio proont bill." 'UtoiY Is Mime dli-eour1 of rwnsin lu this; an exwvWo of the attribute tlwt ksiks Iwfoiv. and afiw. Wo rlud a long leter from tbls Mr. Johiuton, xtiwlfty cojihmI lu th MwUtru jouruals, In wbleli Ih shows hliioslf not tint mm thing bUUu akltv the 8latMUUui wouhllutw lis Ullevs Uit m lUMii who can put twi ami two toucher, muI knows how to sliug the (JuHn's Knylllt. lie dt aeritst with wmi vigor tin extra tHf aut i"wof our rvHib)kHU ksubMVOu ertMHHuk ipMfethMM, ami tluNt aihW, "If not to follow kuob uieu awl Mlofti tit4r woMurtM k to bo a iWinoorat, tbwi 1 awt tlw tkolgMK' tiou; but whether h ilotuocnit or a rtubllrao, 1 uttMui toWx -wry ua uVtthNit otto. Mdlua ftcvunltiit to in' omu oourlotlon." Ho much Air Mr. JohtttMou, who at our wmilnc outotn ho luUouuw! lo a Morkw oouut' aoOWac. W Hud hhu a uoil Mlow, m w pe dtetctl we luuM. and oau uirfwly g' of him I hit! h-.- rvprwnu a obo of HiMiiUhotUMN whotH itoUtkal niaufew will flud It ban) to deal ; w ith. If Chicago, two years ago, a mason's Horse leu iroin tne nnn story of a building and descended on the head of Rev. Chae. 15. Mande- ville, pastor ofthe Western Ave. M. E. church, of that city. He brought suit for damages In judge Atgeld's court, ami last week a jury awarded him $30,000. The verdict Is against A. .1. Alexander, of Covington, Ky., owner of the building. Alexander has moved for a new trial. Tin: San Francisco Bulletin says the Examiner "does not know a tarill from a handspike." When a suspicion was east on Hamlet's soundness of mld, ho said, when the wind was southerly, he could toll a hawk from a handsaw, l'er- liajw the Examiner also may its lucid intervals. have TLe CurralllD Ccltlirntion. Col. T. C. Smith returned from Albany this morning. Ho met and had a consultation with Lieut. 1'carce of E Co., and with Col. W. M. Hong, manager of the O. P. It. It., in reference to tlio coining cele bration of the 4th of July at Corval lis. The details of the transportation question were settled. Tho three companies from tills county will leave hero on the evening of the 3rd, and will bo met at Albany with a special train which will transfer them to Corvallis that evening, where arrangements have bcon made for their entertainment. He turning, a special train will bring the companies to Albany in time to catch the early train for this city on the r,th. The military exercises will begin in the morning with formation of the regiment, followed by review by llrlg. Gen. J. M. Siglln and stall' at 10::!0or 11 a.m. In the afternoon, a sham battle will take place. mirklrn'fi Arnica Satre. Tlio best salvo in tho world fin cut!, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hnud-, chilblains, corns, and ull skin orup lions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mone, refunded. Prlco 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. II. W. Cox. FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN Ami others In need of Team or Carriage Harness: It will be to your intertft to cull upon mo Iwfnre piirctmttliiK olMWherv, a l liuvo tho larvi-itl and uiifet complete HH'k In the city. 1'rk'tw reduced to kiiIi the time. Just re ceived u lino lino of Carriage Harness from A. F. Risslcr k Co. OK CHICAOO, For which I am mU agent. TlictoJliarneitB lira all muili;rmm First Class Pittsburg Leather, Warranted. The fln.t Hue of Dusters, lltilpcy ltolKM.aiut Whlw In theclty. All thmiipxMlii I am wiling at ery eliv-o ilg urti. ThaiikliiK tho public forthelr liberal xitniUHK In tho pant, I Mial! endeavor by ktrlct Hltvntlon to buelunM to merit a con ttuuauct) of their fitMira'u the future. 1C. 8. LAMPORT "iRBAT DISCOVERY! Dr. I-I. SMITH Nowlln po tpLnUmofa new (IWoivryln imsllctne, whKli i purely MhHwlantMthet U H ml Ado i1uhii liiiriaiilaiimutely itti th mirrttundliuc Ummhm of tli teeth, it M 111 my inlMruw tr uniMcoMini io iiw Um-Iv. Th iiwiHitodiirersof It elnlm Dial uu vny lu iium1 tut m er Ikvu known beront, Hint bv applying 11 to the mmmIIIxo or Mira iM'lli, I hey VMll b i-lonncd mul rilled without paMi. Snitll ttnw that wuut nil MiuUof driitttl ttirk iloue wKIkhiI twin, wtmlil Wtkw mil ou tr. II. Smith. OWth xlrttHl Sir 0 ntnla, CRONISE & WILSONr LK.V1U.NW JOIB PRINTERS. (Ih Stel Imtumtmi Hullitluc) (Kl worts. hVir ttrkM. l'rowipt. lte- CITY TAX MICH Ttw CttY TVs NnU now In v wn iik ih yw VMH id lit ptfktoMwfnm tMHM Otty MMwiMa Mid VOW HAUOA1NS UN' F" U R N 1 T U R B m n . KOTAK VI11TNY, Htt Cwwt St, ht , Qwfw. HartM MimM out Utr tvowladw M U HI mi wwar imttm iumu m UMai DISSOLUTION NOTICE. vnmt'K nt hkkkiu i.ivkn to 1 t " r " " i Uu ningn KMIKil nwi, rn.4.ni.hrrlukihlMS' WMI lMltvd tuuiual . .iM.nl, Ll Hw mino tut Arm arv m VII .1. II. ..u 'iu tit Ih tim.xl .u.t ih ictirbtokr K. I. Ukllcf Ul .Miiiuu .u Kkthmm- I IW ti!4 toiuL All .k I u du ih M Ui Ira m m N u :, i fei Bid i muillii r. j t iTrj MUW I. J. 1IKK8. K.J ru-TMUiKT sbiv to-day. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, June 27, 1888, Special enasfcement of the emi nent Irish Comedian. T. J. FARRON, (Late Baker & Farron) In the mott Miecetwful musical comedy of the day. "SOAP BUBBLE." Under the mansement of J. II. Dobbins. AmniiB the songs rendered by3Ir. Far ron will be some tlmt have made him famous wherever the KnelUh language Is iHken, including such favorites as "Mr. MK'nrlh v." "llemeiiiber,I!oy,yoirre Irish," "The Kxlle's Irfiinent," "Corporal Mulca liv," "I.enn, The Strawberry Olrl," "Tim Flaliarty," and others. H. K. DUBOIS. JOE DUllOIS Dubois brothers Proprietors Ghemeketc Hotel FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Krom !l to Si per day. SALEM, - - OIIKU H. VARIETY STORE W, M. SARGEANT Keeps n lino stock of Wall Paper, Borders anil Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Toy Tool Chests, Velocipedes, Bicycles, UASKhTS, anil all kluds of HUMES. Mouldings and Frames Made to Order. Tlssuo paper, leaven and centers. Don' forget tho artlHt material, Mich as Tube PnlutHofnll kluils. Brushes of all sizes,and Blenders. Also tlio GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED, Jlnts for fmiiiox ot nil sizes. In fact every, thing else tlint can bo thought of. Cgmo and See for Yourselves R.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! AN UNDERTAKER, FAJtn.Ut'S BLOCIC, STATK Salem, Oregon, HAIi hinds of Furniture mailo to order A mil Hue of Caskets aluttyi. on hand. SMITH'S AUCTION AND- COMMISSION HOUSE. DK.M.KII IN FURNITURE, REDDING, Carpel ltua. Cnwkery, JIn Ware. Tin. ware, WatKniery .NiHldim oAill lWi1l)tUu, Mlrrma. l'Wuw, axnlc IoJw, MotiMluat and W'lmtowSlmilw. llolurrmmlivf and all kluiU of Job work In wood a spocutllj-. Tobacco and Clears. Qeods Mhl mi the Inmdlmant titan, AHitteii al vry Sat unlay. IIIIhwI im)i trk paid ftr mwhhI hand furniture. O. P. SMITH, lVutirhMor. LEGAL BLANKS, krstSHinlii(S(ii(,lldDiat. BMkl tar tMlnkvu. (Ml tor prtaM tar Job Nmliil tewwrt ih Ortytm. L M. WAITt, Sit, Of. HOCKY MOUNTAIN CornREis HOUSE! Cm t SM UMi ff 0fn H, . . NVAT1CIKS. - Prop jtMUkWMikwi(la.-n CMBiUirilUCKSillTllING At MORSISSl-IOEING ! ! am IM imiwwrM mmanm or boin lh mhmmtam afiuUtr MUua, too. ,d IlilwOlliii. A. IfiMtmnii Ikia la all mm. Raair ki ui wii mm wmw to utaa. JOHN KNIGHT, Th Homshor, M (.MUawfCtal rirMI. Mttoat. Or. T5Vt" ADVERTISEMENTS. THE CAPITOL Mill CO, attention to what ii Know All, liv these presents: That the Capitol Adventure Co. neither slumbers nor sleeps, but are awake and up to the times, and know well that owing to the depression of business in the East there will be many failures. Now we want to be ready to capture any bargains that may be offered on account of such failures, and to do this it will be necessary for us to be on hand in New York and Chicago, in person, and be armed with plentv of the commodity commonly called Cash, with which we am boast the people of this country are well supplied, and iu order for us to get it, we will from now until the first of August offer such bargains as will induce tboe having money to divide with us. You all know that our ilanager hns Dcen in business hero for the last twenty years and always docs as he advertises. About August 1st ho will start East to buy a largo fall stock, and hi order to do this wo will oiler our whole stock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Tobacco, Cigars, Paper, Envelopes, Notions, etc., at a great sacriilce, and in order that the general Public may know that we mean ousmess, we mention me pneu A good Hemmed Handkerchief for 1 ct each. A sliver, gold or steel thimble, 1 ct. each. A spool of Clark's, Coat's or Kerr's Thread, A spool Reed Sewing Silk, best brand and assorted colors, for 3 c. 2 spools Silk Ilutton Hole Twist for 3 c. 2 skeins Saddlers' Silk for 3 c. lhhcet gold, sliver or plain Card Board, 1 c. worth 10 c. 1,000,OX) doz. Horn nnd Cloth covered Dress lluttons worth 25 to 60 c. a doz., for 6 c ii doz. 100,000 doz. Fine Jet nnd Metal Buttons, wortli GO c. to SI a doz. for 10 c a doz. 1.000 vds. Lace worth 5 c. a vd.. for lea vd. a c. eacii. Lace worth 10 c. per yd. will be sold for 3 and Sen yd. Other Edgings and Kmorouierv in nronornon. A goou article oi uenv summer unuersninsunu Drawer? ior iw c. each. Tho above aro only a few of tho genuine BARGAINS that wo will offer. Besides those our wholo stock will bo offered at prices lower than anywhero else in tho city, without any exception. Wo aro not going out of business but aro here to stay nnd only do this to make room for our large fall stock. Call and bo convinced. Buy nnd bo happy. Itcinember these bargnius can only bo secured at tho Opera Houso Corner, from the Capitol Adventure Co. S. FRIEDMAN, Manager, All kinds of Farm Produce Bought. GREAT SLAUGHTER! Having licen continued as Assignee of A. Mayer, I will now offer the entire stock of Dry Goods, Rancy Goods, And Gents' Furnishing Goods, AT I To Close IT 1 .. None .. Roscrvcd, .-. all . Must . Go! YOU WHO HAVE MONEY Can Secure Bargains ! AH Sales Strictly for Cash. Bank Block, Thrfee Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! Scriber -:- and -:- Pohle. we will Mention ! ui some 01 our gouus 1111 august 1st. 1000 fine Ostrich riumos for 50 o each worthSl. Ijirce stock of flowers, price no object. Ladles' Chemise 15 c. each, worth 60 c. Ladles' Night Gowns, 60c. each wort hSUS And all our stock of Ladles' Whlto Goods In proportion. 50,000 l.ndies1 Hat Frames 10 c. each, worth 50 c. to $1 each. 12 Fish Hooks nnd 1 Lino for 3 c. Good Scrubbing Brushes 5 c, each. Good White Wash Brushes 10 c. each. Best Patent Clothes Fins 5 c per doz.. worth 1Yfi. Good Fly Hooks, 2 c. each. 50 Beams Letter Paper, 2 c. per quire. 10 H Letter Paper, 5 c. pec quire. jiai ooz. -Memoranda uooks, l c. cacn. 600 boxes Lubln Toilet Soap, 9 c. per box wuriu . u. -X- Them Out. E. WILLIS. Assignee of A. Mayer. A fine line of hacks, buggies, carta, car rtatw, backboard, etc llotli our own make and the ban eaxern made buggte. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. and Ml CHlwuiMiirt mmtMnttm. mm