fefr'i- !i5 '. ifc ' & . Tf' v '.; ' r ,- m . t, h ' W t ' amnrusLMPiiHWJwiMiJLBnisnxMMKEaaMvuaM EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL I'VNMSICIID ;VERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. ri'ni.iiiKi by tup. WV TUB Conital Journal PublWiing Coman". (lCOHrOKATKI) OIBcf, II'.' Court Strrft, Utr'. Hone IIImW. THUMB OK 8UIMCKUTION IUII.T. QfHjmr, tr mil-, m " Six month, h? mull. ..... 2 AO jvree month lr mill.... ......... 1 X (tr week rtellvtrrai lij- (rriw 1 M'XttKI.Y. Onyr .... .-II ff) Six moritlm . 7ft Oh war, If mill fttr In mlmiioe,.. . I 00 Ml mntitli, " " - 80 rl'ontmnirtrfti Are Hthoaiwd to re MlvulMcrliti(ma. Mr. T. D.l'wter la our tliiljr millioriwil tmvwllnf ngvnl. AVHntonxl nn moond-elaai nHr nt 111 '-ltn .Oregon. I'lmuifjlce, J ant 31. IB. SATURDAY, JUNJfift), 1888. licpblican National Ticket, For 1'icstdent, JJEXJAAUtf JIAIUHHOX, Of IudiRiin. For Vlco Prulileul: SAWl V. MORTON, Of Now Vork. KOK I'lllKHlKXTIAf. KfJid'OIlH. Jlobcrt McUn,of KlaiiiRlli f'mijity. Win. KniM,or Mulliiiiiiiiili County. 0. V. I'lilliiii.uf ClntiMiii.Couiity. WIEATJIKK LNIilUATIONM Kent Ormijon. 1'or tlio imxt 81 iionr from 7 o'clock Hit evening, gniorHlly ftilr wmllier, winner. 'Jlllt DTAH l'KMwnioon. 'I'ho republican )littforiu ills hits iMonnniilsm where it lives. 11 tle olwi'ws, "the M)lltleiil Hivur of (lie Mormon Church in Hit) torritoricsiiH uxori'lK'il In the past, Is u nuumi'i' to frco InslltutlouH itiid too diiugurotiH to Ihj longHiilUircd." Tlio belief of (ho American people Is that polygamy Is the worst evil in the Mormon situation, and if that sur viving hvln-ivlio of barbarism could bo extirpated, tho sons of the J.iiltor-duy oovuimnt would becunu loyal and law-abiding cUI.uiih. Jlttt our leading politicians who littvo iltNillngs with tlio followers of .lowcpli Smith, know that tlio tem poral jMiwer usurped by tlio priest hood jircsenls the greatest obstruc tion to the onforccment of law in that territory. Thuy assume to bo vicegerents of the Almighty, tlio JMvluo will Is nuulo known tlirough tholr 1Im. Khwlily govortiments thuy iguoiv, ami this maxim is in. uuIuhUhI um n duty: "When man's law coullli'l with God's law, the truu saint has no choice; he must llvu his religion though It carry him Into the iteultontiiiry." A jKMipIo carried away by fanatl cUuu am always gtverni'il by a "higher law." Tito gonitis of Anuirluan institutions which touches devotion to the Hag as the emblem of our liberties, and iMHHt for the law which preserves those UlHirtlcs, has no hold on tho mind of the saint. When he takes his undowuiouts he is sworn to undying hostility to the Amtrlmii mjoplv Ikkum their lwiuUuiv rwl with the blood of tho prophsts slsln. This (mhciIuw them tlWl(yli,v, and the oiliest of the yoveitiiiiMiit they regard as op- pflMStWH. This Is tliu evil Inllttmioa eon ilMtiued in the tvuiMltm platform Ml "the laillttcMl powsr T the 2klonuuu t'huivli;" Mini to break up Uils jiowtr the RwuluUou plsdgw tin )MNr' "to place upon tho sUtute bftftks H9gtalaUou striugtuit tuogh to atvorw tti imlltleal ftujtt i1m tMMhMbMUwl laiwor." tJth to dun mi t such lawsrifldl- imftmml, Umm will Iw no UtHiblv Uwn lu tmuptug out "Uw atteiuUnt takwt ttaur)ut'gauiY." .v rm it- MAtuirr, ( Tluw ir hiatU uf CailforuU fruit xrMt ulT hi Chkwgu a ilay or two ago, anil tlx sjum amouut AmuiI rwatly sale in Now YMrk. "Ttafc" lUat our fruit growers will Hod uu dlfleult) In m IUu at gvmd tricw all thacliukvfrtilt thvy mu raW, A tu(.Tti tttk furulah a tuarlut tbat will liHtvas vrjr ytr." And (hi Iruth iulrtw h Iw tnipn il an ttw uiiitds at uur owu (hill nu ra. TlMtrv Ium Immu a xmiiMiitl- bW MtlvU A tMUlU (Mlltta III th WUlMtisllai vai la avtUuc out ftutt Umm, and vUm Nmm nbnlB a te bwit Um W salwd. what are we going to do with the proluct? Tlie above furnishes an answer. In the large cities of the oast, where millions of our suffer ing follow creatures are confined, a frultdletduring the summer months Isan absolute necessity. The present supply Is miserably Inadequate, be cause the price U prohibitive to the jKwrer class. Lens than car lots are not profitable to (-end; but when the fruit Industry of tills region shall attain its full proportions, there will be profit to the producer and a hy gienic food supply furnished to the eastern consumer. SUN. HTKHMKTS ItKCOMMHNII. During the next four months wc may look for any aiiiountofisilltlcal gossip in the newsjmiHjrs, affecting tlieqtmllllcations of the respective candidates for (lie presiileney and vice-presidency, furnished, It is most likely, because the writers think the public require such talk. Gen. Harrison is already receiving a large share of such attention, which il is to be supposed ho will meekly en dure, because It is a corollary to the position lie occupies. In Washing ton a press correspondent seized hold of Senator Htewart to Inquire how Gen. Harrison Mould be likely to stand In the Golddn state. The senator had nothing but words of encouragement to give. "How Is ho on the silver ques tion?" whs one of tho quories pro jiotintk'tl. Tito answer was again satisfactory. "Tho enemies of silver," said tho Nevada senator, "are In Wall street, not in Indiana." Which for an epigram sounds well enough. "lie Is in favor of both gold and silver and will heartily endorso tho republican platform." Thesenator has a bill in congress to procure the free coinage of sliver, ami it provides Hint any person, (citizen or alien,) who shall oiler silver bullion at a mint or assay olllce in (his country, shall have it coined Into standard dollars and returned to him for circulation. Under the present coinage law the bullion is bought by the United Ktatcs treas urer of the person tillering it and paid for at its market rate. The Intent of Mr. Stewart's bill is to give the royalty on the coinage to tlio bullion owner, a neat little benediction amounting to 'Ar per cent. As tho senator is an extensive mine owner we can understand ho Is a warm advocate of Its passage. J tilt lu dlscilKslug Gen. llairNoii's attitude on the silver question with a Journalist who has devoted no attention to the subject, he puts him oil' with glittering generalities, which he knows amounts to noth ing. When he winds up ids lauda tion with tlio honest statement, "If ho Is elected president, he will be president of all the people," he neutralizes the early portion of his talk. Because in the interest of the people, the president, no matter to what Mtrty belonging, will never concent to debasing the currency for tlio prollt of a few mine-owners, anil hence the senator has simply Ix'on talking In a circle. Tint only assnthlhlo point lu Gen. Harrison's character and record, which tho democratic prints are stir ring themselves about Is his position on the Chinese question. Demagogy Is resorted to for tho purioso of stir ring up prejudice against him on the 1'acltlo coast, but no Intelligent voter can bo Intluoneed by tho mis representation used. He voted against one of tho restrlctlvu meas ures hecaufo It contllctcd with treaty rights; but when the objection was removed, his vote was recorded lu tho Interest of home latum That nothing elm uau Iw raked up against the rttpuhlloau candidate is evidence tltat his record U a clean one. Tit k cause of labor has not been forgot tsn lu tits republican platform. The Introduction Into this cnuutry of Cul lie and uf foreign contract labor la condemned, and the rigid cnftmvment of exUtiug laws against the prat-1 lee is required. TliU reso lution will U saUs(kctor' to tit worfcJugutou Iwcaiuu Uita to a foal- uit of our urutedlv aj-wteui tlwy are most lutvnwld lu. - Tiih dutlwi collwHeU from th cua ttau Ikuk at Purtlaiut from Juihi tat lu h amount to owe 10&,UUU. Tha HtoMpta of th custom huuw for th Ascnl year will foot U owr half a UiUUtot Uollara. (WiUtsaaa fsrmlUw, Tula luumlnii tiov. IVuuoyvr la tuod MHUUiWkMta to Kx-K)v. X. V, Uooy nud Mm. S. K. iloodjr m dvlafakw ftum Owou to th ttf taenia naUonal cuaawMM of oaail Una and camwUoua whMi enat UMDUce, la Uaflato, N. Y.. July fttfc. ctov. and Mm. Moodj an lac In OnlOk vrmmmm.hmtmto Mia, ulklWMMiti iwummwoi uiwiaw w ouuu vm. ' renoal. Mr. N. II. Frohlichstein, of II. Frohlichstein, Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending xr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, having used it for a-scvere attack of Broncbltte and Catarrh. It gave me instant rsllsf and entire ly cured me and I have not been af lllctcd since. I also bog to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Hitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. Kiug'sNewDlscovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at Dr. II. W. Cox's Drug Store. At Ilk I'wt Day and Mgfct, The vigilant linn, Indigestion, kooU ub with III innny-lHKlifMl mnurgc. Each laxti l H diabolic nyinptoiii. No comfort In fill ing, inlmrry nftprwarUa, Ultle or broken rent at night, vlitltatloim of tlio nightman- dur ing fitful Intcnalx of Bleep, an uiirlxlng unrefrenheU and without atl(o, leepi nefwnnd yawning during the tlay , nervuui nen and lrrlUihillty of temper, even mono mania In extreme caw. Ilanl to bi-ur, all thin. Neeeaxarj'T No! a thousand 1 1 mm no, o long a llimU'tter's Htomacli Hitter, the nation's sperlflr for IndlKCatlon, acute or chronic, In pmcnralile. The commcuee meiit of ii course of thin medicine Ih the (mmeiici incut of a cure. lrompt relief nrvl, aimoiuie crauieaiion Buowniueniiv. The truth of ttiix htntenient, backed up by Irrefragable teMlinoiiy, Is well known to Hie Anicrlcmi iMiple. So are others, viz.: that the lllltcif! aw Isanti cures fever and ague and IiIIiouh remittent, and rcmows nervoimncHK, bllionneHH, cmHtliatlon, and kidney and bladder trouble. M!tv aivj:utim:.iikxts. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (Graduates Students in Classical, Literary, Scicniilic, Normal, JJiisiness, Law, MEDIfJALACOURSES. Jt lathe oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning lu the North- Ml'ltl. School opens first Monday In September. Hem! fur catalogue to TIIO'S. VAN BCOY. President. 7:1 Salem, Oregon Oregon i) II. KLAS, Proprietor. Aumsville, - - - Oregon. TKSTIMONIAIJS! I, thouudorKigned, give testimony that It. Ulna's Oregon IVaeh Hitters is a real good and true remedy for weak and ills eased stomach, constipation. Indigestion of tlio bowels and loss of nppellte.of uhtch I have been Mitlorlng out a year, and through tlio use of those bitters I was promptly relieved, and I feel better than over, anil truly recommend it to all who wish to rejoice at good limit Ii and good upiH'tlte. UBV. V. WKHMIUIC. hubllmlty.Or., June li. 1SSS. This Is to cerl Ify tlmtl liuvo been troubled with kidney dUease lorn numberof years. I jtst January 1 got down slck.nud wax un able to gut up without hclp.and after using tlitee iKittlosof Oregon l'wicli Hitters, I lilt entirely cured, and therefore I recommend it tooerybody who Is mulcted with thu same. 1IKNJA.MIN TUCKK1U Aumsville, Or., .May 22, lsx$. HENRY SCHOMAKER, MHiuifScturerol The Standard Combination Fence! No. 260 Commercial St. All Styles ol Fencing Made to Order ON SHOUT NOTIOIE. GIUUT DISCOVERY! Dr. I-I. SMITH Nowiln poaamakmufit new dM)vry In tueillcJo, whkh b purol- looal siult lit k ami ie alMMMt lulutiioitk4y (Hi the sHmHtudlua llasne uf the Itwth. It a uo wy tujuitouai or uuileitwiit (u Uulr. lite iuauuOMtiuni of tt flwlw II mstwuu imm ui inr wvio. iv m ut Ml 1IM m tlutt iw Nuai ihm urr imm Ktiowtt tHWOfis u by plyiu It to tbt iwualUV H- Mire Uflh, they nut lx elvnued Utl tlUou without paltk tin all tltow tlutt WMt)t all kluU ut denUl work iIodk without twin, wtwld belter olt on Dr. 11. HiulUi. TM)t xtnu-UMl Air CO cruu. CRONISE & WILSON. -UUMMO JOB PRINTERS. (IB Mate IiMunuie Uulltt Unadwork. Vu nrtow. OIY TAX NWKX 1MOt TV" H.JI tor lb. rmjm P mam m kt . 4 ufwii u imfmnms wt m wm iumuWK CMMn)MiuutttaSipr. vob iuiujaihb rj PTAX VVMnKliV, i mm vmm 10 CMrt Six. & . mu ctuan h-wx vuta hi'tul g "EV TO-DAT. FARJIERS, -:- UVERYMM And rrthers In need of Team or Carriage Harness: It. will be to your Interest to call upon' mo before pureta'"!? elsewhere, as I lmvothe largest and most complete stock In the city, l'ricen reduced to suit the times. Just re ceived a fine line of ferriage Harness from A. R Rissler k Co. OK CHICAGO, For which I am wIe agent. Theselharnees are all madefro-m First Class Pittsburg Leather, Warranted. The finest line of Duster. Muggy Ilobeg, and Whips in the city. All theM goods I am Felling at verycloae fig ure. Thanking the public for their liberal patronage in the pnM, I shall endeavor by fetrlct attention to buslnetw to merit a con tinuance of their favors In the future. E. S. IA.MPORT H. K. DulJoia. Joe Dubois Dubois brothers Proprietors CI FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Front SI to 98 per day. SALEM, - - OUECI -V. VARIETY STORE! W, M. SARGEANT t Keeps a flue stock of, Wall Paper, Borders and Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Toy Tool Chests, Velocipedes, Bicycles, 1MSKLTS, and nil kinds uf KK.UILS. Mouldings and Frames Made to Order. Tlwuo pnper, leaves nnd centers. Don forvet tho artist material, such as Tube 1 "milts of all kinds, 15rusb.es of all sires, und menders. Also thu GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED, Slats for frames ot nil slzos, in fact every thing clhO that can bo thought of. Come and See for Yourselves P.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -ANI UNDERTAKER. FAHUAH'S 1UX)CIC, STATE Salem, Oregon. rAli kinds of Kurnlturo made to order A fttll line of Caskets always on hand. SMITH'S AUCTION -AND COMMISSION HOUSE. 11KAL.KU IN FUUNITUKB, BEDDING, Uiriets lUujts, Crockery, Glass 'Ware, Tin ware, stationery .NntknisoJall lirliiUons, Mirrors, lleturw, Onmlee Iles, MouldlnKa and Window shade. lMeturefraiiiliii- and all klniU of Job wrk in whh! a hpeelalty. Tobacco and Cigars. Good old on the Iuu3linflt plan. AuctUui mv ery Saturday. - lltgkuwt nurti price paid lor seeotul baud furullure, G. 1'. SMITH, 1'fOpriMAT. LEGAL BLANKS, UrfistSlifkijiiicSiate,Ilesi)istMl. ftmd ftir otakwi. out tor yham tor Job iTIMIU WWW Ul VVIfUll, E. M. WAITE, Ot. HOCKY MOUI'AIX Coffets mouse! Cm! SMi lAwtr, typ. Ofmt Hmm, S. B. WATK1K8, ..- Prop &Jlmto at all boon, from So to c- "GiFMBiiCOTIILr AMD I-IORS1SS1-IOEING ! ! toot ItrtwOna In all mm, ' fnarantaa toaarwiD in. JOHN KNIGHT, Tk HwMthoor, (etc Iote AU lfc Unprovvd mm Haiti ol abaetnc hlft.f wtwMii of the ton Dd tor Um mnwrtioo of tuuty acka.eoo iimm um inunHuc . i EV ADTEItTISEStEKTS. THE Mm MITffl CI. Attention to what tfnmr All In-" ilinsn nrcspnts: That slumbers nor sleeps, but are awake that owing to tho depression of business in the East there will be manv failures. Kow we want to be ready to capture any bargains that niav bo offered on account of such failures, and to do this it will be necessary for us to be on nauuin new ivik. uuu vmiaiuu, iuiikiouu, uua ueanneifl with plenty of the commodity commonly called Cash, with which wel can boast the people of this country are well supplied, nnd in order for M to get it, wo will from now until the iirst of August offer such bargainU as will induce those having money to divide with us. You all know that our Manager has neen in business hero fortholasll twenty years aim always noes as iiu uuvurusus. auuut august ist lie wil fctnrt lnst fo buv a lartre fall stock, and in order to do this wo will nfi0, our whole stock of goods consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats. Caps Trunks, Valises, Tobacco. Cigars, Taper, Envelopes, Notions, etc., at ; a great sacrifice, and in order that the general Tuuuc may know that wol mean business, we mention the price of some of our goods till August lstl A good Hemmed Handkerchief for 1 ct eacu. A sliver, xolrt or steel thimble, 1 ct. each. A spool of Clark's, Coat's or Kerr's Thread, 3 c. each. A spool Reed Sewing Silk, best brand nnd assorted colors, for 3 e. 2 spools Silk llutton Hole Twist for 3 c 2 skeins Saddlers' Silk for 3 c. 1 sheet gold, silver or plain Card Board, lc. worth 10 c. 1,000,000 doz. Horn nnd Cloth covered Dress Buttons worth 25 to CO c. a doz., for 5 c. a doz. 100,000 do. l'"ino Jet nnd Metal Buttons, worth GO c. to SI a doz. for 10 c a doz. 1,000 yds. Ijico worth 5 c. n yd., for 1 c. a yd. Lace worth 10 c. per yd. will bo sold for 3 and Oca yd. Other Kdglnga and Embroidery in proportion A good nrtlelo of Gent' Summer The above are only a few of tho genuine inese our wnoio hock win uooiiereuai prices luwer luuu uujwiiuro eiso in tno city, without nnv exception. We nro not going out of ImMnevs but nro lor our large rail siock. uau aim oo convinced. iiy uuu uc nappy. Bemember these bargains can only bo secured at tho Opera liouso Corner, from tbi IviipilUl UIL'UUIR' J. S, All kinds of Farm GREAT SLAUGHTER! Having ken continued as Assignee of A. Mayer, I will now offer the entire stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods And Gents' Furnishing Goods, AT A To Close GREAT ibcr .-. None .-. Reserved, .. all .-. Must .-. Go! YOU WHO HAVE MONEY Can Secure All Sales Strictly for Cash. Bank Block, Throe Doors HACKS -:- AND Scriber -:- arid -:- Pohle. we will Mention ! the Capitol Adventure Co. notii,.. and up to the times, and know weM juw iiue jsu,i;u xiuuius lor OU a eahH Large stock of flowers, price no object. Ladles' Chemise 15 c. each, worth ii . Ladies' Night Gowns, 60c. each worth L2sB And all our stock of Ladles' AVhlteUood M in proportion. a 50,000 Ladles' Hat Krnmes 10 c each. worthB bin tnCl an.li ' '.-MM 12 Fish Hooks nnd 1 Lino for 3 c Good Scrubbing Brushes 5 c each. Good Whito Wash Brushes 10 c. each Best 1'ntcnt Clothes Bins 5 c per dot worth 12XC ' Good Fly Hooks, 2 c. each. 60 Beams Letter l'npcr, 2 c. per quire. 10 lb Letter Taper, 6 c. per quire. 100 doz. Memoranda Books, 1 c, each. 500 boxes Luhln Toilet Soap, 0 c. per box Undershirts nnd Drawer? for 20 c. each, U1 111 uJ I'. liAltfJAlrta that wo will offer. BesldcM hero lo stay nnd only do this to mako roodB FRIEDMAN, Manager. Produce Bought. Them Out. Bargains I EX WILLIS, Assignee of A. Slayer. South of 1st National Bank. -:- BUGGIES! A flneUneofhirkg. Immritii. carl riaovwL lttfelwMVMii Mti tih our oui luake and the best tsutern nuiUt but-t Evory one Warranted! JOBBING and H0RSESH0EIK6.1 -rajxi Ml Hi cxwiueraMI U.!m mm ! msjLL,u jndL . j.ju, - i v