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ir V EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL ronLWHKi) EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.' I1Y TUt Capital Journal Publishing Company. iwoonronATF.ii OOtt, Comtr Court and Mbtrtj Street, TKItMH OK HUIIHCIUITION iiaii.y. One year, by innll Klx month, by nmll,...... fhreo inontlw liy umll. ...... Tor week delivered liy carrier ..... WBHKI.Y. Unn vnnr . 2W) . 1 2B . 15 Jl U) TB 1(0 W HlX IMOIltllK . . One. year. If paid for In advance, Hlx months, " " " jW-Postmastei are relvt) subscriptions. ituthorired to ro- tf-KnU'red n second-class mutter at the Halem, Oregon. Postotllce, Juno 21. m. Republican National Ticket. For J'mtltloul, JIUNJAMIN JIAHKISOX, Or I milium. For VJco l'rwltleut: Iil5Vr 1 MOHTON, Of Now York. l'"OK 11111 DIINTIA I. Kl.KG'IOIUJ. Itobert MrI-oaii,of ICliuimtli County. Win. Knpus.of Mtiltnciiuiili County. C. W. Fulton, of Clatsop Count). WIJONICSIMY. AlKJUKT J 5, K88. i.ai'iii.mi Tin: mtiiNii man. HtiyH thi Hlutwiiiuu, ttntlcr Hh lllCJll llllwllirt'IH'HHl()ll tlml tlio until front Mulno in llio republlcim iioiiilnco for prwltluut : JimiuH (). Hlnliio HtandH now mh lio Iiiih Htood for miiim ycaix, thu Kientcst Htali'Hiiiiiu in tlw world, llo Ih the cinliodiiiiciit of (lit Aincr ican idea, and tlio Hpokituiuui and ailvlwir of Ills unity. Ilo wivo out tlio kmicI of HiIh cainpidgn, and tlio platform Ih n ri'ltoriitlon of IiIh niiwugo from ovor tlio wn. IIimvIII oronlo inoro oiithns liwm mining lopnbllcaiiH and tlio pooplo Konorally limit any other liv ing limn t'onid t'lvuto, liocatiho lio Ih loved and iidnilred liy tlio uiiikwh hh no other mail. (Ion. Harrison, liko many anotlior pttlillo man, iniiy piay to Imi deliver ed from IiIh frlondrt. It Ik no won der that nnilor hiioIi a ftiHllado tin tin) ahovo, a lit of dlseounj;e inenl coiuoh ovor him and ho k'wh ii-IImIiIiik. If Hlidne Ih our groatoHt xtatuHiimn where tloon (Ion. J I unison HlandV Aro I hero no wohIh of onlogy for Ills UiiowIoiIko of public nllulix, and llttu&w for tlio iiiliiiliilMnitliui of Kovornntont '.' If tlio Maine hIuIokiiimii In tluHiUe uiaii and tulvlsvr of tlio mrty, what IMwItion iloo tlio Hlainianl liiiirur hold'.' YVoiildourlll-JtidKltiKOotoni, k'KrmIw him to a mere pnpjiol? A polltioHl ptinthlto to he borne Into tVuno liy this national ooliMMtm',' Tlio .Slnteniimn oditor ounuut mill nueli fitUmmo adulation of tlio wrong uihii loyttlty to imilyj and mtuli limpropriHto kii1i livtniyti lilwIiu'Uof tMOt Mllll HMHOlty. It U to Ih rVatvil that tho u.or illtini abovu mtottHl wan printed at a Unto wlinn hlMiiMn wero ooitniM'tl with tho hurrah and hilarity of tho ChluHKo eouvontloil. 11 Id niHogro n'lHirt ofthedolngn of that tiiinultuoiu thnniK dlMpiHiliitMl liU rwmlnrts, hik! ho must Imvo Mtaywl away fnun tho convention hall lu wu ho mh uiiumI to uh claiuur, ur jH)idvontur tho doU'icuto' ihiiiw hold inotv winning attmo tlotw, 1 1 U memory tlll hIiowh a Uto of dUutrlmneo. Ilo ww Mr. IHlll0"KHWtMlt (ho MMIK1 of thin oiiipMln, (wlmtovor tlmt may Ih) Mini tho pUttfornt U a tvllomtlon ot liU litonoiy fhint ovor tlw hh." Not iitiioh it Un't. Tho )iltfrm doptHlHt('liloHmyi: "Womvor thoonttiv ivkm1 of Internal tM.k, mthor tlutn tho wonoudw of auy iwrt ikf imr ptttotlvo otoiu." Mr. itUlnt In hb PrU Irttor my: I wtHikl not imIvIm tlio tviKwl of mo wuuMiy t.. Other ooiwtdwH- lion tUiwi Uiuo of rWwotoUl mliiiln- ttmtku uxlo U Uik4Milu(iiMouii( wltJt wwnno w hlky. Thv in h iHonUnbW to it. To eU-pou tho prtiv nf w hUk to to liiormnc lu iu -UittUou oiuiniiuuaty. Ttw )iUtAiriii 'ravm" fh hUKy nMbor tlutu iiy alutkntMnt T tbv w Uritt'nu m4 or tnm orluiuhor; Mr. lUnluo v Ufa MmWr JiMiUMHit uid hltfU-r ihmuuumMp, wb iroai Uwuiorf muiMi)' ml kkmo u tbw luunU aid oC ti mwitnn. "Tt fewMU Utv prtM vt whtoky," k 4UU4l Ilk MtDW- OUWUUyUMtt, "k ui Uu-fvaa It nowmmrttou ttor uuHMly " Ami t wr i4mctn SUfh foil advMsu'.v m ltb will ,itUHUiv uo tuw. Uur UwtWr fUlll Una taken wool under IiIb pro tection, and he ukcs the staple to pull over the eyes of the unthinking. Nothing can be gained by dis honesty; bowsism has been nearly or ryilte eliminated from current pplitlcs. Tho people do tbeir own thinking, and they demand of those wlioitHHUtne to instruct them the Hlmnle riunliticH of falniewH and cor rect Judgment. The republican pnrty has no weak cose to present to the country. A candidate for tho presidency of spot Iosh record and high character; jMitrlotlc, capable, true. Tte past achievementH aro an earnest of what it will yet iiccompliBh. It ImH beaten down negro sluvery it will yet destroy the tyranny of combined cospital. ft Iuih given the jicople free Iiomes and free schools, it will yet perfect legislation to secure the latter against 'the rapacity of the money loancr. A few hoodlums from California, New York and New Jersey may declare for free whisky in the national platform, but tho moral sense of republicans condemns such peril dy, and the slump of disapproval is alll.xed upon the men who betruy a solemn trust. The principled of republicanism can not bo stilled in tho breasts of thoKj who have cherished them as a temporal faith, and Jejune editors mistake their function if they snp-po-o they can substitute hoiesy by clamor lyid abuse. Tho republican cause Is still strong and stands u good chance of success; but there nitisl bo fairness and Judgment in Its advocates, and the true doctrine must not bo mixed tin with its counterfeit. 'i in: vi'iNi: TJtusT. According to a Chronicle repoiter, tho falluro of T. Coleman t Co. will bring severe embarrassment on tho vineyardists In tho Sonoma and Napa valleys. There Is a w ino trust lu that state which resents all Inde pendent dealings; but the extensive house of Coleman & Co. was able to Miami oil' the boycott of this com bination and seotiro a market for local operators. A largo wine dealer named DoTurk Is "caught in a corner this year," to Use tho re porter's phrase, and ho cannot purchase of tho grapo growers, lie cause ho can llud no outlet for his wines. When operating through the Coleman's ho could send oil' his liquid wares as fast as thoy wore lit for shipment, three or four car loads a week; but now tho combine has closed down on him ho is in luck If ho can get out an occasional car load. I h has an immcuso stock on hand, tot down at NMl.tMH) gallons, and as ho is deprived of an outlet ho Is lu no condition to purchase tho present crop, and fears aro ex ploded that ho may go under. Competition In'lng crushed out, the rapacity of tho w lue trtlst is in dulged without stint. Numerous Instance aro cited. A widow at Cloverdale made a veiUd contract with one of tho combination mou for the solo of hor wlnoat the ruling maiket rate of 1(1 to IS cents a gallon. Tho wine was bold by sninpltw, and when It canto to KittlliiK up, tho wlilow received only 10 cents a gallon. Competent Judges pronounced this tlagraut in justice, but tho wllor had no re count, and corporations have uo IkiwoIs. Tim kwihi grower art lu dismay and talk of letting their crops mt on the vines this season to spite tho groisly monopolists. Hut this will Ik liko cutting oil' tho utwo to spite (ho face, U'ltutso combined capital cm 1 1 sllUnl to wait, whllo many of tho vintagers would bo seriously crippled at tho hw of a soaMin's product. This (runt. biulnur- is growing into an lntolsml4t evil, ami tlio lllHirlliw of thu jKHiplouro tliroatenoil by Mtob daugmrnuts combinations, hi Now York, ikrvhtllngs under tho oiu4mcy art Umvo boeu In (itutwl aniiliwt tho cormorant siUjrar truM; if a Judicial deeUluu shall U pfxmouucwl lckritig Have "iHiibliM" lllfifJMl and airalimt laiblto Mklley, tho iy to lwNkliit Hteiu up w UI Im oioar, and ilo4iio(ie poinmercv will ag4u llow Uirat(h uuivwtrtclrtl oluuiUttl. If (Ir imwnt method to mmhmI u wm- iluuo aud tumiM llanNf, MMIIUir oily mu W itoiurlvKHl U apply. imI Uio lw4Uf It rVHxt luhftU- IMIU UMMta m my mbUv baruuk. (libit I lu Ihtv TheKUvwHtMi Afwl vy: Mlw Kvii, ftMubtrt T 0. AY. VeOdwr. wV Uvv immut OnMy IWU, w tlirown from m brw n tew toyt ino? and Had hr wrUt UWomtod mid w MViutuly hurt oUxrwW. it k duiux w(IIm ouuKl I t pocted uitatar lite etrouiuabiniw. CbUMrTfePiltitr'sGistKJt Looks Like DuIkh. From an interview wlpi Wm. L Hoag, vIcx-progJdpnt of the Qrcjgon Pacific, it ig leanied, tliat the, con tract for ComI,JeAl,aKfe .unibjlied work begun by. CQfjtractor 5nnett, was let Saturday to A. Brink. The contract let is for the completion of twenty odd miles of track east from the present terminus of the road, which will bring it fifty-four miles east of Albany. Mr. Brink has be gun buying supplies and material for the work to be done. He has al ready contracted for 600 Chinamen, who were to be sent to the front in a few days. On Monday, August 13th, it was expected that active work would begin. A considerable portion of the grading on this part of the road is already done, and the track laying and completion of the road will be done very rapidly. Or ders have been given for tho iron and material for bridges, and gangs of bridge carpenters aro now pro ceeding to the front and going to work. Engineers Eckelsou, Earle, Sykes and others went to the front "Wednesday with their parties. In a few days, according to Mr. lloag' statement, other contracts will be let for an additional forty miles of theroad and also for some of the tunnel work. Vice-President Hoag returned Saturday from a trip up the Santiitm, and will givo his indi vidual attention to this season's operations. Ho says tho company is now better prepared than ever to get on with the work, and has plen ty of money to prosecute it. It is tho intention of the company to push the construction vigorously until bad weather drives the men from their work. The road will be llnished entire as they go along, and next spring at as early date us the weather will permit, it is proposed to push the work of construction ahead as fast as possible toward Boiiso City. Oregonlan. ST.UT0N JOTTIMIS. The two chair factories are doing a good business. ( frain is yielding Avell. Fruit has been passing through town to the Salem evaporator. Leo Brown & Co. have been busy repairing tho Hume, re-setting tho wheel and getting ready to resume work. The prosecution of the O. P. rail road is a matter of congratulation becauso the work had been com pleted to near this place. A con tinuation will help business. At Mill city, the new health and pleasure resort twenty miles up the railroad track, the Santiam lumber company aro to begin work soon. As soon as trains run to this place of grand scenery, pure air, spring water, game, llsh and McForron Falls, many In search of teereation and recuperation will Iw found there. A pressing need is a public wagon bridge acnss the Santiam to con nect Marion and Linn counties. Tho resident of tho latter county are petitioning their authorities for tho boon. And Slay ton, Aiunsvillo, Sllverton, Tumor, Mehania and all that Htit of Marlon county arc ap pealing to our commissioners to join our nolghlRirx In bridging tlio river. lux.vni'8 Donnki.i.y who wont to KiigUuid to teach tluwe stubborn Islanders that ltaeoti wrote Shaks pero's plays has gone on a liootloes errand. Tho bard of StratforiUin Avou stands high in public rovor ono there, and when this oxjiert lu cyphers, andoryptog rams proclaimed tho world's foremost minstrel a sot, a dullard, and a village autrant, hU niesmgo was an unwelcome one aud Mr. Donnelly received the cold shoulder. He has loot temper now, and Is writing Irritable letters to the London ijiors w ho linve .spoken Ughtlnlyofhls book. This lovar of ltoeou will lmvotoapHwl his vso to another audience, Do the Salem morning paper wally nwwn that Nov J. V. Him, ftrmr iMettH: of (he M. R church of (his idaott, Um teutlwr-ln-ww and guM of Dr. MorudiUi, Is one of the "IKtriodkwl pAxfloual deiitatfogtitM ami pn.iitotMil naHintebauks, hih! rioloiit dwaKhlaicklers who forei tltauindA-w Ih laiblie notkwr' CoHildlUMtiUry to au old Onmhi pioiMwr r-vWtlur hW tenner tmriah kMHMTM MMl 01 fHltd 1 I Nit If Mtcna mauiMr rtM)imxorolMt li um uatwrv of Qte auluuil, (it UUUQ0 ItimN M Up MUh It M bl AjdurUM ; Tit CUtoj lUaul aud Cotwtntt'tkMt (V, kuua (brvofitMtt at wurk at the SntuJde eatiuery. At tlib point the ruad make bead wbih It k Iniended to obvtm b lMltUUK In Mt aud buikUnir a atnUitht pWc of road I.uw (K In length, 4riinjt Hw- matt at a lkdnt cwmidiwabW Ian her toward thf kjuumut. t i W. C. T. U. COLUMN. imiNK UIXL. According to the statistics of the liquor men themselves there was consumed In the United States dur ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884, the enormous aggregate of 79, 610,601 gallons of distilled limiors and 18,095 ,616 barrels of fermented liq uors. AllOTvlngthat5,0P0,0q0.gaIlons of the spirituous liquors were Uied for medical and mechanical purposes (there were but 4,269,078 gallons thus used the year before) and Ave have left 74,016,001 gallons of spirituous liquors used for drinking purposes, and, of course, tho entire amount of fermented liquors. Reducing this to saloonkeepers' estimate, one-half a gill of distilled and one-third of a pint of fermented liquors per drink, and placing the cost to the drinker at 10 cents per glass for the former and 5 ceuts per glass for the latter, and we havc( $478,546,240.40 spent for spirituous and ?636,2o2,708.53 for malt liquors the last year, mak ing a total of $1,114,709,044.03 as the nation's drink bill for a single year. The Lord's law of giving upon conditions, applies to health. We should live by hygienic rules. There must bo proper nutrition. There must also bo periods of rest. The constantly bent bow will loo its elasticity. Stimulants must be avoided. Their action is abnormal. They goad the nerves beyond their natural strength; and, by so much, impair their vigor. "Working on stimulants is doing business on bor row ed capital, and Nature exnets compound interest. Extraordin aries excepted, if we live by the laws of health, we may, witli God's blessing, be constantly and glorious ly well. I. F. AV. Pundita Ilniunbai Avas welcomed before sho entered San Francisco by a committee that met her en route A reception avos given her on her arri-al. She addressed the national teachers' association, and spoko before that delightful Golden Gate Institution, Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper's Bible class. Tho National AY. C. T. V. has be come tho largest association of wom en in the Avorld, Avitli over forty de partments of Avork and branches in Europe, Asia, and on the isles of tho sea. It has an enormous pub lishing house in Chicago which pays an annual dividend of six per cent to its stockholders. Millions of pages of literature are issued from Its press. AVe have a National Tem perance Hospital, and will surely realize our project of a Temperance Temple in the city of Chicago. This whlto-ribbon dove has two wings, brooding with mother lo-o over lost humanity, and over tho Pontes of the nations. Mothers a's. Saloon, pleading "For God and Home ami Native Land;" Avill surely be heard lu the courts of hoavon. A gentleman who had spent sev eral months In Kansas said recently: "Tho debasing oU'ect on children which comes from a familiarity with liquor Miloous was never forci bly presented to me until 1 went to astute where saloons were unknown. Kansas is filled with boys ten years old aud under, w ho never saw a sa loon since they can remember. They navorsaw a man under the Influ ence of liquor, lteing wholly with drawn from the sight of it, nearly nil of them avIU have no more desire for drink on arriving at man's estate than they avUI have for opium or hasheesh. Though I am not a Pro hibitionist, it really looks to me as If tho Kansas jiooble were doing a win thing lu keeping public drink ing place our of their Mate. Of course quantities of liquor reach the tt lu Jugs, kegs and barrel., from Kansas City, and wl'whetx, but the ridtig generation U not materially attbotod; for the old fellows monop ollwall thestutt tlmt eoiuee by e. pree, and they are shy alxait let- tlng tlw people kitow Uwy lwv It. The national governmeut, by the way, U wigagwl in very email bihM 1 nani lu Kaitaa. It ItaaaguU thare who Mil govertuneut Uquor UoauMo , to all wiw want tltatu. 'IttaM llww Mi, tlH Sutkrouie Court ha held, OMuuot tx Url M evkhMtw u( Ihiitor sailing lu 4al proHMMUotts for that NOTICIt 1 )MIVoid UY lUOntbh (lal. Wry aud entire tutenat In the pbokK jrranu buain to M. K. Serry. of Obkk Ml 1)mmius who oww me for Eire, will idea rail at the gal and Mrttk wtthtu 4xty days fatt. AU untUd aooouou rWtWtmL wtU be )0arl In au aliorufyk hanW, for collection. . r. Johnmin SailM, Or , Aug. IX, "as. KEXt ADVKRTISK5IKSTS. Krtiit Carinas! PR OREGON LAND COMPANY Hns now for pnlo twenty-flvo 10-ncro lotR on the west side of tho river, from 3V lm miles lrora Snlcm nnd nenr tho iCO-ncro fruit farm owned by Air "n AVnllnce, of Salem. These lots nro nil nicely situated within sight of tho Capital City, nnd having a grand view of the snow-capped peaks of the Cnrrto range. --ae The Soil is of the Very Best Quality for the production of rilUIT, nnd some of tho lots nro nlrcndy set out to trees thni ... in mil bearing. One lot hns several hundred I'HUNK trees on It: nnother nlre number of the llnest 1'IUil trees; nnd others hao CHERRY nnd APPLE'treM them. "cm on All Lots Front on a. Road iyiuvaaoSI!o?aSM nw bine gelca nnrt w,n be onc of tho nsisr Jt Is cenernlly conceded that Investment In FRUIT liANDS nt the present time nKffi Insure, at a Low Estimate, from $250 to $500 per Acre! T-,'f,hiS Pro'nj'IJ' of.-Mr- AVnllnco's It tilt farm of 150 acres to these lots Insures a bear. Cnnney nml lmis ""convenient market, ns soon ns tho trees arc old enough ll Call on tlio Oregon Land Company, AT THEIR Hank Jlock on Audit hey IIISHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY 'i:Ar Ai)A-i:nTisi:.Aii:NT.s. Oregon State Fair! Tho '-'Stli Aiiiiunl Stato I'alr will bo held on the Kalr Groiinils, near bnlcin, commencing on tho ' 17th OF SEPTEMBER, And continuing one week. CASH PREMIUMS to the Amount of $15,000 Will be awarded for Agricultural, Mechan ical and Stock exhibits, works of nrt and flmoy work, aud for trials of speed. The premiums ottered lmo been In creased In many cases, and new fiascos lme been added. No entry f.o charged In till ilons J, K, I. and (. A magnificent Held ot horses entered, and there will be splendid contests of uui nlng and trotting ohcIi day. Thedilteri'iit transportation comiianles will makelilwral leductlons In faros and freights. sixx'lal attention Is called to the premi ums otrered for county exhibits of grains, grasses and fruits, Kutrles will be received In the secretary's otllee In Salem, beginning six days before tlie fair, and on the 0lr grounds from Fri day before the fair. Persons desiring to exhibit In divisions J, K. O, Pand Q nre reiunted to make their entries on Frl ilay aud Saturday be (lire the ftilrirpolble. All entries cIom? on Monday, September 17th, at 7: p. in. ' PRICKS OF ADMISSION. Couihmi ticket for men (six ilnys) 82 CO CVmiHn ticket for women (six days) .. 1 00 Day ticket fitr men ft) D ticket flr women 3S Tickets to the grand stnd at mee track fur males over 12 years 36 Uulles to the graud stand (ree. , T1vom devlrlne to ininluii Umilw will apply to the secretary. edto tlte seoretary atBalemfora premium list. J.T.ORRGO, ' Seerelary. VARIETY STORE! W. M. SARGEANT Keep a Ha iktek of Wall Paper, larders awl Centers,! AIY BttMIQ, EXPRESS WAMNt, TijTmIQnUi.Vi W IffS. M M V f WW H UK. Mies u. hm U k bkt. Tlaiajaiw. JtaMs aa4 num. uoot to-r( tlw artM aiaMelal, such a Tube IVInUtalt klafe.llnuaMo(aUklnsuM GOLD PAWT-BU0Y MIXED. Mala ft tatamoi all elaav la iirtrtnj. tu:ua rb that oaa be thuucln . ..'. Come and Sae for Yourselves i. i i i jwrt'iii IS. THE- OFPICE IN THE Coinmerciiil Street FREE OF CHARGE. nlSSdw. GKOCEISIKS. Evaporated Apples, Evanorated 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 at Weller Brothers' Commercial Street STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty ot timber. Tw aouses aud two twrus. Good oivhanl. Meadow and IB) acres plow land. Flft head of cattle w1Ui the place if wanted, and horaee enouali to run lu Within five miles fdeiMttonRteO.AC.It.lt. AUvalnf.i somebody. -Enouire at Office of Caoital Journal. LEGAL BLANKS, !UrfstSlrkiRtlieSUte,Betl)isf(ittnt. uSmI tor eataloaue, CaU tor prices for Job PrlaUwf towawla Orefoa. E. U. WAITE, Satwa, Or. SALEM HATHS. H. HANONOi, Pif attar. Una- SL. bat. Kany aad Mate. J MA VINO, hair ctrrriNo AM' M mi I MAMOXD. Teacherof NIu.io And Aeater laB k aU or Slu.i.nt Iiulru mrutL Ottc. aMiVininvn :.l .'m I Ju m.nn ui .4d oa It.r taslaluit ul j-la ii jin.!a nirnnen 111 Specialties in Fruits