4 A i ut EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL 1"Oiii.:biiki EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. ny THE Capital Journal Publishing Company, lKCWUPOKATK.Jt Offlcp, Corner Court md Mbrrty blrrdu. TIBUMM 'OK HUI&SCIH1TIO.N DAILY. lino ywr, 1)' "' - -" W Hix month. Uy mail . 2 no Three month by msll 1 I'er Meek delivered by carrier . Jo WKHKI.V. Ono j mr. J1 m Hlx IlWMllll.. 78 On year. If twld for In advance, . 1 W Mix month, ' GO MTl'timwlTH aro nuthnried to re leiM) uuer1H(M. a"Knlered Haaecnml-ilaiM matter at the Blm,OrcKon,I'otoltke..lune'JI. tm. IlGpubJican National Ticket. Kor President, UISN.IA.MIN JIAJUUSON, Of Inilimiit. Pot VIco I'recltleiil: LEVI 1'. MOHTON, Of Now York. Foil PjtnMinnNTiAii ICmiotoiis. Jtobert MeLenn, of Klamath County. Win. kapiii.nf Multnomah Count). V. V. Fulton, or cintk..' County. .SATURDAY, AtKWHT 'S, 18RH. 1lli:i AMI COMTHKIl. 'I'llO t-MllfllHtoll tlllll lllVolvOH tllO ImiliiHof olIt IcIiiiiH lii roKurri to our tinlll policy, Iium now ox t on tied to llio lionil covering, mid rival parti wills nro uniting what kind of lint tltuy Hhoiild wear. In lioth ciihom UiuI'oImu dlHlliii'tloti without a dif- furunuo. I'ntll that tinfoiliiiialo docltiratlon In the ('lili'tigo platform, whluli oH'oretl Hut country fico whis ky rathi'f than "tho mirromlur of nny part of our protcctlvo Myali-iii," tho dlllbri'iu'o hotwoon republican and democrat on tho taxation of foreign IniportM wan more Imaginary than rwil. Am (Ion. Hancock bliui doiitiKlyxtatod In lilslcttor, tho tarlll' Wart it local hullo. In commercial uHIm, hiiMiiimNiw York and lloxlon, and In mainly aKrli'iiltnralNtatoH, low tarlir wan tho donuind hy voters of hoth jhiiHc; whllo iiiiiiiiifut'tiirliiK coniiiutiilllwi, MiippoHliig commercial uxuliwloii brought high wagon ami JIlMittil prollu, lulvoontoil protection it thi'lr muost guerdon. Hut tho lending hIuIohiiioii anil llnaneler t trout, llnyoH, Arthur, Kolger, Mc culloch mid othi'n win) lewn ooinptvlieiidwl tho Interval or tho outlrooouulry, liwt no oppottuulty (i urgf hii congi-em a icvlwlon of tho lurid' "lu tho dltVL'tloti of do- t'romtln tint eot of tho nece-atule of HfV, Htid of supplying Ainorhviu workmen with KtiroHn row lnato rluU for iiiHiiunictutv." ltetwwn the two imrtliw, voatiy, thotllllliiyiii'o of iH'iitliuont ww w xllght that tho tarlir qiuvtloii had odukkI to 1k hii Wauto. Hut (wo or thnw feather brolii in tho commit (won revolution, thtiiktny to ttU tlngilWh tlu'itiiH'lvi'w ly bringing In unwilling now, formulatHl that an muhUtle aH.vlng, "Wo favor the en- tlro repeal of Internal tM.o. rothor tliHii the murrwiulcr of any purl of our jimtectlv Kyatt'in," and tho whUky Intortvt vh mi prmlouiliiM ting In tho convention that It pro cured IU adoption. TIum our mll tlw aro iwnfitMHl over a Ailt relation a.id our aHjrt trado (m IhHIUhI In thenlowk. It U awkward, with a pnwldcntlul omuiihIku dm hand, and miiMUtoney Dtmliiwl In liuldliiK any 11 no of aru. tutMit. 'I'ho ooultiloii otond to tilt iuhihIku hut mUi, h tho Ik( MitUutrity U una Mo to Mty which U which, l'ourl Imnd or hUick IimiuI Iwm tlio warmnt of liirlttmwy ; mi tlw loynl roH4blloMii votor chii tko hl r4tuiw im to hotMl iptHr, muI In ratfmtl to tiMilt' h1Uv M UU tlmr muuI lw mUtiMHi of Wr dniltv. M t-mio ixiuvivliU iiri( ha rciiutrkiMj, w iMf gwi our drinks ltliNMl. tni)lation, Incident to the prosper ity of tho whole people. Without prosiKjrouB manufacturers wo can not nave prosperous fanners or pros perous operative., and therefore is protection sought for the manufac turers, not as recipients, but as dis-w-'ininiitors of tho wealth. Protec tion Is not for u few. not only for n liftjorlty ; it is for all the peoplo of tins umuid MiatcH This argument would have weight if tho manufacturers fulfilled their ascribed trust. IJut us "dissemina tors of wealth" they do not render themselves conspicuous. Instances are increasing on every nanu of manufacturers piling up their millions, who when their work people demand a rate of wage HUfllelent to support their families, turn them adrift and till their places with "the pauper labor of Kurope." It is (old of Andrew Carnegie, the millionaire Scot, who (ook IJlaine on his coaching (our through his native land, that his dividends from tho largo iron establishment, in which lie Is a heavy stockholder, amounted in one year (o $1,5(X),000, and yet he discharged his hands when (hey refused lo accept lower wages, and (ook on a force of Hungarians. Bitch evidences of MiHIshiiosH deprive (he argument of (ho Inler-Oceaii of all point, and dislocate tho comfortable correla tion which the wrlier assumes to exist. 11 used to le said in Kngland that tho prodigal sums paid to royalty and (he peerage, came back to the people In (he majesty and state (hoy maintained. Hut oxpoiienee tils- proved this argument. Misers, like tho pici-i'iit queen, salt down (heir revenues (111 they have millions hoarded away; and tho scions of nobility dissipate (heir substance at foreign gaining tables. Human selllHhuesH and perversity aro (o be counted as factors, and in laying your social plans it is not safe to calculate that the rules of equation will always prevail. "Prosperous manufacturers" do not always Imply a well paid proletariat, and thus (he llscal policy that enhances (ho cost of living is apt to fail in providing an equivalent. Our Chicago cotom should have borne UTILE SETTIE. Published I by reqnesU Again Turner Grange is called to mourn. This time, a tondor feud is borne from our number. On August 2d, a gloom of sadness overspread the home of John Porter, Master of Turner Grange, when tho white winged messenger bore from their circle the pure spirit of their only daughter, Nettle O., aged nine years. Almost from the first she had a premonition of her death, and oh, how rijM) forthe Kingdom was our little "suowdropl" Little Nettie, though tender in years, was one among tho Master's precious Jewels. Her heart was full of His love and work, and, young as she was, she was planning to raise funds for missionary work. This object (he child was accomplish i tig by the proceeds from her own little strawberry-bed. The funeral services were wholly conducted by the Sabbath school, of wliicn slio was Its "brightest, liest" member. Tho littlo class (o which she belonged marched boforo the little casket, each tiny hand bearing a lloral od'ering. The pall-bearers were four of tho Sunday school boys. We left the bonnie, wee, waxen casket beneath a mound of locly (lowers. One by one our loved ones tire leaving us for' tho Summer Land, and will meet and know each other "some sweet summer day." "In the riow-tlirtiid'Hl Jiiorn and the opaline cp. When tho children nro morry or curtain ed In Hleep." We'll miss tho downy stop and gentle slumber of our lost, our darling Nut tic. I. J,. II. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. EVANOHMCAIi Chorcii. Rev. J. M. Dick, pastor. Preaching on Sun day at 10:80a. in and 7:30 p.m. Sun day school.at 12 m. All are cordi ally Invited. Christian Church. Elder P. R. Burnett, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. ru. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday ahool at 12 m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. " Catholic Church. Chemeketa and Cottage streets. Low mass at 750 a. m. High mass and sermon at 1050 a. m. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Vespers, sermon and bene diction at 750 p. in. every Sunday. J. S. White, rector. M. E. Church. Sen-ices will be , held In the M. E. church to-morrow as follews: Morning, at 1050; Evening at 750, Sunday school at 12 m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 0:30. All arc invited. Seats free. Rev. W. Rollins, pastor. Baptist Church. Corner of Liberty and Marion slrcets. Rev. A. R. Medbury, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at noon. Young Peoples' meeting at 0:45 v. M. Weekly prayer Meeting Thursday evening. All aro cordially invited. . Dr. Gilbert will, by request, de liver his celebrated lecture on "WHO ARE THE TRUE FREE THINKERS?" at Liberal Hall, lover the printing olllces) to-morrow Sunday evening commencing at 8 sharp. Admisbion free. All are cordially invited. NEVf ADVERTISEMENTS. Krtiit Farms! JK j m m H THE- OREGON LAND COMPANY llns now lor Nile iweniyiive Jiucre iui uu mi; m " ji iuu river, irom " to miles from Snlem and near the 150-ncro fruit farm owned by Jir. j Wallace, or saiom. inese 101a aro uu im-ciy miuuivu niiinn bight of lhJ Capital City, and having n grand view of the tnow-capped peaks of the CafcaSl The Soil is of the Very Best For tho production of FRUIT, and some of the lot's nre nlready ECt out to trees that nt J In mil bearing. One lot has several hundred PRUNE trees on It; another. alnSJ.1 Timnlinrnfthn linnet lr,TIM trivia, n nil nthnrs hnvn fiHKIlUY nnrl A Tlir r '."""'? ...v.&u ...w ..-jv -- ...-.-..- .... ... . . .. . .. ... ... .UU 1 IW. .lit 111V111. KK0JI POLK. (ids fact in mind. A COMMON AIM. It is a safe tiling to assume that every American Is Interested In good government, and in (Ids comforting belief wo view with equanimity tho ell'orU of politicians to gain or retain control of public adairs. Each dominant patty has a history, each has formulated principles of national policy, and both have made mis. takos. Tho two parties have had dlMtliigulshod lender, statesmen o' eminence, u ho have contributed to (lie great now and success of tho nation. As citizens wo have reason to bo proud of the patriots andslatos iiioii who' names aro oiishiined lu our annals. Now, hk the terms of olllelal lifooxplto, and tho opportun ity Is given the pooplo hy vote to ronow tho term of tho party lu power, or to change it for another, giving piiunli-o of n better national IMiIloy; a ohauco Is ad'orded every man to air his iolltlenl views and iUhoium tho questions of tho hour. Thoonlihroof tho peoplu is gauged by thelrtrontmoiit of thc'questlons; It Is too often bettor itmigwl by tliulr sllouco in rognid to ihiIKIohI princi ple, mid by tliulr criticism, or rutlier hIiiim', of public men. But whllo tho character and qualltl wttlmiM of our iviireontntlvo men limy h of prlino Importance, tliov should not absorb tho whole of our thoughts. MoHsuruHHro to bo con sldHrwl an wollas num. Th parent mux-K Is to ho distinctively edit-national. Fruit is brought, from a dozen miles or to tho Salont evaporator. Wheat hauling is going to give road masters plenty of work before winter. A new bridge- Is being put in over Mud Slough, stopping travel, but it can be resumed to-morrow. Mr. J. W. Lewis, of Rlckreall. one of our Polk county subscribers called to-day. lie says on tho narrow guago railroad at Dallas, they were od'ering 08 cents for wheat last week. On Pierce Rlggs' ranch, near Inde pendence. Mr. Dornslfe was running a big hreshing outfit, cosisting of ten wagons and steam engine. It was ono of tho hottest days of the sum mer. So he Ilxed up an ample sup ply of lemonade, and carried it round on his pony to every man. There Is no question that they voted him a Jolly good follow. Hemember tho gospel temperance F-ervicos in tho W. C. T. U. rooms every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. When Bby wag tick, Vi'e gare her Catorla. When slio ina a Child, She cried for Caatorla. When she became JHes, She clung to Caatorla. When she had Children, She gave them Cattorla. Subscribe Journal. for The Capital NinV TO-DAY. Klse. A prominent phyician calls tho kiss "an elegant disseminator of disease." Ho says, "fever is spread by it, so aro lung diseases." Ho maintains that it the ki-slng cus tom wore driven out of the land "it would wivo one-tenth of one per cent, of human lives," which aro now sacrificed. Out upon the gnarled and sapless vagabond ! Evidently kisses are not for such as he and the old fox says, the grapes are sour. Let him devote hiinsell to making our women healthy and blooming uini maws may do kis-cs. inis ohii surely lie done by Dr. l'ioroe's Favorite Proscription which is magical in Its olleot, upon all (IImxisos peculiar to femaliw. After taking it there will be no more ir regularity, no more backache, no morenervotis prostration, no more general debility. All druggists. To regulate the Stomach, Llvor and Howols, Dr. Pierce's Pullets excel, as cents a viol; ono a dose. VOCAL CULTURE! Hiss Margaret J. OIIADITATK OK- lllil All Lots Front on a. Road And the road leading to Pnlem Is now being graveled, nnd will bo one of the FINrs DItlVCSleudlncroutof thecltv. It Is generally conceded that In csttnctit In FRUIT LANDS -at the present tlmi ollersa better assurance of largo returns than nny other foim of inestment Price i now being p.ild for fruit In fcalem by the Willamette Volley Fruit Company Insure, at a Low Estimate, from $250 to $500 per Acre! Tho close nroxlmltv of Mr. Wnllaco's lrult farm of 150 acres to tlirsolnisin,,. Fruit Cnunery, nnd thus a convenient market, ns &oon ns the trees aro old enough ts Call on tho Oregon Land Company AT THEIR OFFICE IN THE ltoiik Itlock on Coinmcrcial Street And they will SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY FREE OF CHARGE. nliSdw. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New UiiKland Cnnsurwitory of Music, llos- tou, Mass., win succeed .MUs.Jiilln Clianilierllii lu her SCHOOL Foil VOCAL CILTl'IlK, HAH- MT AX1) TIIEOIIV, Commenelng Septeml)er Sd, KsS. Hefcrs by permNslon to Dr. llben TourJiH), Director of New 1'nglniKl Conserxntory of Muslc.nnd Prof. l'noik K. More, Teacher of Vocal Culture, New Kutflrtud ('onscnatoiy of Muslo; hImi to Ml-.lulln Chamheillii. S-'Ji-dw-tf ran sai.i iNKHitn.-rv Is tho defiuiiK ( up mr nmny ill ditnls, (ho prompting of rum jfonemlly boln to vtoloni'o and (VniiiI. Hut now a new oxeuw Is umdo to tlo duty. A dlMimnt ciVrk lu u Philadelphia Iwuk turns updomultor, and the ptipor of that Jity y Uowiw iotupletely nhMtlulr ml by oMHtttlvo- smoking. Ills downMl Is attributed to his dortig ed Ui.lonl oiMidltkm. Will lltuulu luuther Week. .Mrs, DoPruns will reumlu another week lu Salem, and can Ik- consult ed during tho day at Mrs. Hloly's, High slreot. All persons desirous of entering tho ola.- next Monday will make early application. lrlnito Instructions, if desired. CoiuhiHh tlon free. All Interested in what Christian Science teaches are tnvlt ud to a "parlor talk" on Sunday, nt fi p. in., at tho nfclritmceof Mmami McCully. S--l-w. For Sale. A good Iron rmme HorMi Power. Good for all ikm, from one to full cHiwelty. All for the low prle or W. IMU ht tho 111. olfle Cider, Vinegar A Fruit Pr-ervlng Coniimny's office. Soleni, Oregon. II. IC. Uultois. J ok Duliois Dubois brothers Proprietors Giicniekete Hole. KRE1S BUS. GKOCEEIES. Specialties in Frits Evaporated Apples, Evanorated Peaches, Evanorated Nectarines Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers, Fiom $1 to : 8ALKM, - I per day. OHEQ Take Not of ThU. A Ml'I.UTIIAT lllllfr.N1- WllllK. Tins ('hinmu luUMku, whMi uu- m cmIImI tii) JtHinwtktlo high ItHwt ut the high lurid' jwrty, iwt lit) Wv of t)w UUuu tltu UrUdv : " . " f ir pnUxHi..n h rr doOMl to tu-1 uwvw Bll. iL.... . .... . "I. m .. tin m wn ai lw PxpWMM 1H Hie ummy, thr ikuioemUe mrty wtmld hMV MtMUMot U whN It (kOU, i -sluvwy ; tb HHtubllvMii unrty would Uf iktro)wl It wImmi It Utr.l i.lwry. T1m )MM.Mrtlv r tl )iinuUiiurvr l, in i-ulhen .ami- li.oin4'w cirt atuoklut; Is txMiiptitwd to Uh) ojiIuiu liMhlt by tlw ltlrmlHgltHiii (Abu) Ami; but tlmt mwr think MpirtHt Miiokiwg tlw wittN. ItMyn tlmt Uhhw hiv 11 4tUm iWtMU" euuNtHMt In tlw looiUJttU, Mid that tKy othv tttr tlw oiipuvM, becuuilngMluHM IVmu lie m bM uiwble lu MXHHtr It. A ciyiM-ur iiM tUmw tlttwi no Mhl IWV Will UlHk' (UI MMA A I'Dicllmtl .ItikM-. "Daniel." "Vo, sir'." "I mh that a Now York paptr of ftrs a iwlo of Si for tlio Imot ori gliml Joke wnt in." "And iIikw your wolghtln in teiul to compete?" "Well, I might. I lwvo eidvl M'voml vttv jphmI Joktw lu my tlniA l)iilel.ft J "Tlmt Is tme,slre. Ymi mivht miuI hi of ywir UMly eelebmuid ileola nttlouk of rtilclity to civil r1iv ro ferai." 11tt4mnc I'hroiiiow. l.ll ft.00 WK Wild. SKM.On iirrvN Puell ImproMtl KHrdeu land, wltldn 8 liilU'K of s-nlein. (IikhI road to town the sir around. IIuIUUhkakihhI. FINE YOUNG ORCHARD and eclU)ut KittM. laud. 'IIiIb ik h iwrwaiu, ana win lie neid only a itliort tlm at Iliew ngurtw. OH, and wo will Imw you the imiiwrb-. WILMS & CHAMllKltUN. Ojn HoiihO, .-viloiii, Or. &-dw-tf Oregon State Fair! VARIETY STORE! The ttHth Aiiimiil ti.t 'truiil lu. Intld on Hi FWr Urwumto, nir KatomJ eomiinuieliigon the n 17th OF SEPTEMBER, And cuitliiulinc on wk. CASH PREMIUMS to the Amount of $15,000 Will b awarded ter Acrtculluntl, Mn-tutii-tail ud Mk-K vxhtblu, WMrkH of rt mid Buc wurk, uid Am- trtUof pnt. The pivnilunu oiniv4 hiiw Uu lu. BWNwHt In nuuu nue. xud w cttwuxw HllUhuJ, K,LldO. A macttUlaMl flWd of burMM vuUrl. and thcrv will be apteudld cooUMo of ruu ulnae and uuttlnc ech dy. will uuke llbertd reductloiw In tkraTuid MA Kill III). uptetot Ueoituu U cmlled to Uie uramt- "" . '"wig dUlDII Of gnUBN i inuiw Mid irutu. d Si . Thl. .t'o M". hton" 1 dn bS mimm- v rrv-rri":' -;!"?f W, M. SARGEANT Keeps a tine stock of Wall Paper, Borders and Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Toy Tool Chests, Velocipedes, Bicycles, IIISKLTS, and ill kinds of FKU1ES. 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' Commercial Street Mouldings and Frames Made lo Order. NKVIU-UAlWA..-On KH ana. ivw, o) He v. tihm. v residence, m 1h4w lu Jota Tiue iHxMr, lt and center. Don't tomet tlje Mllfet nuiterlal, hiicli an Tube lSont of all kinds, llruli of all klie, and ltwmters. AlMitlie GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED, MhW far rmine x wll Im. Ih tnH every thing elee tlwt can be tboucht at. Cotne and See for Yourselves FARM FOR SALE. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT! 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty ol timber Two owtHaw and two barns. Good orchar Meadow and ICO acres plow land. rt :.ed of cattle with the place If wanted, p IxMses enough to run It. Within fl e mil of depot on the O. & C. it, it. A bargain W someoody. Enouire at Office of Caoital Journal. WELL DIGGING. enve, la thin rltj. iH.XewlIk, day betr ike axle. esaiMi Krl-i, iniug lu UMtr MtaMMtoit, mvh h giwU ihlrt tar a imkhmt oh, luobtnlkx liVMHIM. ClUlrn Cr jkPitctor's Casliria . .. -;" vTi' MH arte, near Itowp hill, T mtlas. by r. lTJEELTZ i "l4 rmul. (torn Satom, lMaerai la eultV ludlVbatHUi J. k 11 11 -J . i vllnj K.l.. I. UwUr. U'all .--- . ITUlUVlMl Ul liuku lltalr nIM -J UJ f . u.,, -., . -', Oar aad eWtuHana4bTvlbaUrl7MwLikLr "" woim8iww1iOBil)m, irth, l T: jv in youM tMrhaed, TMimmmiw Mdat to t KK-tt! UK AlttllMtlON.. ,lwiireflmw.aaaK mfm iMciala. lar tHiMa Ucke Kir niru ilx U ... JJ 0iaaT aaa taiv Mfceeal Nwm to aarvatt iHiia ik-kei R w oiuea n d . . 1 eotM lai ilrkel air turn S ' T UuMMftrman Z PIUCB HKM. TIME GI"KN. U ihr jmnd uuij .t n..v . . ....... ... . MaiantM.vi iT.-7 ..":".: '"" - l. -- . I ...... - m ---"- , aavai aw mot BraMU NMHI IIV. aaHaaa 'HpjaTRVt.Httefaatiou.WMKmfV L2a!Li.Fub .Miiuw. iruv utii n i... i 'is-r ;;z-zx. "M JlntM s,r. Tlw bwt wlw h the wurM f . oit, lavimit, kit, ukiiru. MhrtMmi, Clllll4MittC fclfUA, Mtttl til kli. -... iL.ua, mud xMWWy eurw pik. .., ivlrtft W tulrtd. It i. a,,ii Zt i ar luiunt liu "wunr at Halrni tar m ' f.T UR.UJ. i errr . i J. P. ROBERTSON. Wans nuo Mrt notlML OtioWIm, or mil OK HKl'AIKEP. ' Send order l iimiin - "tabr. at BENSON'S EXPRESS. f KAVK OKDKIW AT LAXCEW ?-V lj ry SlaUa, eoriier of Stale and tr ciraaW . or on ktate at comer Wale to" bmnM Mreete. l'nmijX attention rHOF. H DUMOND. Teacher of Miio Kuuuirv of ClwrWv ItoUwui at i "in"1 Mitii iu-i tliTlihi .IrT iM-"M. t ' menu. OmeZM CininuTi-U .ir lj LaaaaaaaaaWBBtaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ' '