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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1888)
!?&. i: EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL ruiiMfiiiRii EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. -iy run Capital Journal Publishing Company, iMOOHrOHATKIJ fflcf, Corner Court ml Mbfrty Stmts, TKII.M8 OK BUJiSCnUTION DAILY. One year, by mull (0 8lx month, by iiwll-j ? W) rhreoinimllHiby limit 1 rer wnk iieuvarcu oy atmer.. ... WKKKI.Y. One ywr .... M W SIX IIIOIItllM , , iio year, If ltll for In advance, 1 UO IX IllOlltll, " " " ay-ltortmiMti! nro authorized to it rel MilMM!rltlciiiii. AVKnlereil in wcoinl-clniHi matter Ht llio Hnlciu.UrcKun, J'okIoIIIu'. .tune ill. 1WW. Ilepublican National Ticket. For I'rcHlflont, IJKNJAMIX IIAimiSON, Of I milium. For Vleo PreMdunt: U3VI 1'. MORTON, Of Now York. Foit I'luinitNTiAi. Ei.ectous. ItobcrlJIclAHin.of Klnnmlli County. Win. KkpiiH,or .Mtiltiiiiiunh County. i KulWin.of Clilthu) County.O fe Fill DAY, BK1T. 121. 1B8H. IT Ih Til WOltlUNUMAN'M I'KHIT. Our revolutionary futlwra, huvh Uio Irlhli Vn lil, illcl iiiiifli toi'luvutt Immunity when tlioy lauiiclicil tln ilocluratlon of IiKlopt'iKk'ncu lmfhrc Hid cyiw of mi tiHtoulHliud and mlinlr Ing world, They ruiiiidcl out that uunriilllcli'iit iittcrtinru when tho llrnt nutloiial ronj;tVHx inm-cd llHllrct Iuwh HUilcnu'iitliiK political inle puntli'iiro by ImluHtrlal inilepcn luna lu iliu earliest tiirlfl'iiut, which oven lu Uh meumlilu announced Kh llrt object to ho "the oncoiiriiKcmciit and irii1i"j;iiiii of mttniiractnrc." Had tliu nation Htoppcil there, al tli'nifh both iloenincn(n mlht havo f.onmiiintlml tho ad mil at Ion of tlio futiiiti its excellent CMimnlfri of good Intention, they would liavo been branded a " gUtti'i'lug nenciulltlun" and been iiiiikIkiiimI to Umbo where other jjooil things like I'IiUo'h " lle ntibll')" and Chancellor Moio'h 41 Utopia" now repose. Jlut they (UdiiotHto)) 1 1 ii'io. From tho abstract they at oneo paw-cd to thocoiicrete, from tho Ideal to tho actual, and their dcwcciidantH top by nlcp havo no mutcilitllcd tlioso theories that to-day this nation, the rwldnury legate) of the thlrtcvn poorand weak lliltlxh colonics, now -I'oiuiuaiulrt the rospect and mlmlm, Hon of tho huiiuiu race uh the Mi'ongwt, tho richest, and niowt jiiMjiiimwlviMif all ciiithV people. In thulrprouuw to HiIh high prln olplu It Is very iviuurkablo that when, anil only wluui, the Ainurl ciui people have followl the oliurU lidd down for them by their IUuh trlvim fathers, prosperity and pro grtM have Ikvii the results; when, on tiio contrary, they Imvo varloil from those ivcll-dollnod courwo wtutjiud woo havo alwuya loon their )iinUhmeiit. Hut ilie object of the World In making tlilsprcMintatlon In not toeu loglre ttwi Idixvl but to ndl attention to tho gttat fact that tho luumple of .America, now lifted so high and so i;lorluURly'oru(icatlvi)as to Ihi Mini lyr all jHHiAes, Is a U'ueon, " a city mt upon a hill," showing by Km doiHls nioreiJiaii Its wordt, by Its perfonuauiSM rather than Its prom. Jsca, the way Xo the material salva tion of ulj nattouHaud iiatloimlltleH. For this repuUJIo hs, during the brief iwrliHl of It existence, olialkeit 4Hit on the grew! lilaeklHinlofhUtory thi) solution of tlu mighty problems of polltli'Ml MHiiunuy which have hitherto IwtlltHl the studltvt nud u kwIiw of r ifttWeeinun, iKMnoui M and pUlltMip)irM tvf all hkw 4ikv issvmjiry MiMilotl. Tlwt iMjjjtiple, whlU emKirglng Oh Iiuihm of the giHHl, U an iAwt uf trio fur the bd, and tlwt Is one grMt rxwMkw w liy tlw hunW of our Niwhrnt etMwiy, lCiujUind, uniting wlU recnnt Amerlenns, v idiw did ' lu ivuluUu4)Hry tUyn with Annrlon ' TiMte. iv .tmUilMg nvury nwrvo to I blut ott out luilttotrtal UmWikmoUhuv ' ms IMr p4Mtityps mlMvur to CTUll our jtulltleHl luilwpClldeMtV. ! '11m Industrial tudtKmWnv ' whloli U the mhiI wild (Mftfttimrd of our )MJitieMl lndeKnU-nv U n., nieiwcvl 1') the udAtill of Uj miMMiiiitnimwiimi.HiiUim"'P policy which would reduce our nation to the level of a British pro vince. Worklngmen of America, this is your fight! Tn the struggle between free trade and protection you atld your families more even than Harrison and Morton, will loe or win the day. We believe you fully appreciate the situation. Tlio Irish World has confidence in your common kciic and patriotism. The men of the pine tree stuto have shown by their action what they they think of the sophistries of Cleveland's letter iucd the very day they went to the polls. Maine leads to-day; Xew York and all the progressive ami industrial states will follow in November! o orniiK wav. HTliecltiotis of Spokane Falls bcem to bc"c(tiul to tho emergency and aro determined to clear out the thieves, robbers, courtesans and other wortlilesscharaeters that have been hovering about and in that town recently fir.ng houses and committing other depredations. Forbearance ceased to bo a virtue and the execution of tho laws ap pealed Inadequate for tho occasion. Tills worthless class of people be came so bold recently that an incen diary Hie was of almost nightly oc currence. The clti.cns have form ed a vigilance committee appointed olllccrs to patrol the town and have notified a great number of disrepu table persons to quit the place. They have taken hold of the matter in earnest and mean business. They do their work without masks, do it In an equitable manner, but tit the same time this other class of citizens aro convinced, most thoroughly If they resist, that there is no foolish ness in the matter. JJig rewards arc oll'ercd for the detection of of fenders ami hempen cords are prom ised many of the ollcuders when caught. Many of our most promi nent citienshavo passed through this experience and generally the purification docs them good. Spo kane Fulls appears to have taken tho easiest, best, and quickest mode of ridding their town of this shame less, lawless horde. Jamim Lanodox CtiitriH's formal letter of acceptance of tho presi dential nomination by the American parly Is not long, and consists cbliilly of u favorable ennnneiitary upon the party platform. Curtis looks uhiii unrestricted Immigration ami the mixing of church and state as evils threatening tho national existence with Immediate danger, and declares that tho foreign ele ment is already, In many places, dictating laws, taking possession of the sellouts, and controlling tho local governments of the people, anil abundantly proves the necessity for the American party and that tho oc casion for Its formation has already ai rived. Ho declares against wars and bloodshed, begs for a close union with Kugland, asks for more loyal support of tho American con stitution, and declares that neither tho republican nor tho democratic parties are national jwirtlos. Tiik out crop Is heavy this year, and tho price will bo low. There fore, you can atl'ord a llttlo oxiorl lucntlng on your pigs, with cheap oats. There Is nothing letter for growing pigs than a ration of oats. It form muscle and bono; that given si xc and stamina, and when you are ready to feed more fattening grain, you have tho very lost foun dation to build on. Kx. Tin: most remarkable figure on the "stump" this fall will bo Anna Dickenson. She has latin engaged to make four speeches u week for Harrison mid Morton. She will re ceive f &H) for each speech and trav elling ux pen SOrt. A Rir I'ktart. Dr. Clark, proprietor of tho Vnn MotK'lsciir Dispensary, Portland, will K lu town during tho fair, and can bo consulted by thco needing the service of an experienced hjKclallt frvv of charge, at room t), Heed's opom house. l7fi-lSl Mtunlo Wlwt him you writing, Minnie: your will Mtnnlo No; I'm writing my won't. GeorgMpro- ihxmmI Wt night, ami I told him I'd answer tiMlay. Kx. Call Ht Watklns' rostHurHtit Air h good monk All the luxuries of tho hOAMlll. lw Takv Note of ThU. .K WtkiHt WK WIU. HKU.UO Horo V ' iNtwul nlH WtBtl, vrltMa S Nllkw rf rMtWtU. IhkMt Kukd to UtWH Ui tw nmMt HuttaiH go!. Ftht YQjUJii ORCHARD mh4 uwlWtil (ntM taatL TTifc U k Wrlt, ftUJ vrlllb hM uhIv nbfl llHt Ml Uhm Airmk IVI1, ud vr wlU IIJ fhU i HAMHKKI.1N oiwnt lUnwf, hkBi, Or. Iw-il n mi iiilM.i ii A WORTHY ENTERPRISE. On May 1st, Inst, about four months ago. Dr. Gllbrt opened on office nndianltArluin In the bank block, Hntem, and advertised to treat chronic dlwrnioa on Bctentlflc principles. Klnce that time his practice ha been steadily Inereuftln(f-) much so that he was obliged to secure more room and Inrreiioitu; faollltlw, Hud now finding himself unablD to attend to lit numerous patients, lie has entered Into partnership with Dr. M. W. Wemp, of Detroit, Mlchl an, a phylclan and surgeon of larce ex rrience, thoroughly competent, nnd n specialist in disease of the eye, etir, throat and nasal cavities who has come with his family to innke his homo in Salem. The new (Inn will be known as l)r. (fil bert A. Wemp find will occupy the pmn modlous rcK)m In the lmnk. blfxlt. for ollleu nnd sanltniium, nnd will coinluct their business under the name and stjle of The Oregon Medical and Surgical Institute " Is their Intention to spare neither pains nor expense In their cirorts to mnko this the most complete Institution, for tho treat ment of all forma of diseases, especially chronic, In the northwest. Medicated vapor bnths, elect ro-tnnjrnet-lsm, oxygen and massage, together with nil modern and sclcntllle appliances for the thorough curcof disease, will be used. Examination will be free, and charges strictly moderate, Address Drs. Gilbert & Wemp, Hank block, or postolllcc box 176, .S.ilem, Oregon. line lllack Drop. llvron was wise when ho wrote, "a (iron of Ink may make a million think." This is indeed truo when tlie black fluid is used to enlighten the world 'on tho merits of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Let consumptives everywhere hear the glad tidings. Try it all, who breathe with pain and toss in fever through the long night hours. You will find the cough gone and sleep as balmy as a chlldV will visit your pillow. You will thank the drop of ink that brought the mes sage of mercy to you. fr00 Itewarit. 8o confident are the manufacurcrs of Dr. Sage's Catarrh llcmedy in their ability to cure chronic nasal catarrh, no matter how bad or of how long standing, unit tney oner, in good faith, the above reward for a ciso which they cannot cure, liciucdy sold by druggists at f,0 cents. I'monal. Mr. N. II. Frohlichstetn, Ala., writes . I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, having used ft for a severe attack of bron chitis and Catarrh. It gave mo in stant relief and entirely cured mo and 1 havo not been allllcted since 1 also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters ami Dr. King's New Life pills, bot.li of which l can recommend. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, Is soltl on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at Dr. II. V. Cox's Drug Store. Call and see tho Immense cattlo at tlio fair ground, opposite Wilk's restaurant, the largest In tho world. BurUlrn Arnica Salrr. The best salvo in tho world . uts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saitrlieuin icvci Mres, tetter, chapped hand, chilblains, corns, nnd all skin erup tions, and positively cures piles, i no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prlco 25 conu per box For Kilo v- Dr. H. W. Cox. NEW G. W. JOHNSON'S CLOS NG ( - OF - doling. Gents IMffS, QAJ?$,tBKUNKS, VALISES. I now ollor my ontlro xtivk nt nutual first cost, and until I find huoIi a buyer t will continue to noil at rutnll at greatly rodutiHl prices. I havo tlie krgwt and hs wull bolecteil took as you will find in Sttuun. My ttlriodt In lelugiait U tlwt I IllV UllMIIUNt III OU1I), Call earlji bsu:g;ains I G. W. -JpHNSON, WMMERCUL STREET. iri'Lil"-"Buaua.3i.wwiJ im i:V TO-DAY. REEDS OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, Sept 26th, and 27lh, DR. ROB'T NOURSE OF WASHINGTON, V. C, "The great est dramatic orator of the world, will deliver his matchless lyceum orations "John nnd Jonathan," and "Dr. Jekyll nnd .Mr. Hyde." Admission 60 ccnte; children half price. ir-No extra charge for reserved seats. Tickets on sale nt Patton's nnd Starr's book stores. 177-182 LOWEST PRICES, w BEST GOODS." nr - i's k n GENERAL OUTFITTEKS.- Goods on the installment plan. SALEM OREGON. CALL AT THE W. C. T. U. MALL -KOIl A- GOOD MEAL FOR A QUARTER 112 Court St. UO TO WATKINS' RESTAURANT FOH As good n meal as thcrclls to bo had in tho city lor Jo una m cents. 4S-270 Liberty htrect.-Stt HE SURE AND SEE IBB GREAT COSMORAJIA. y ru nift i'A lLiiuN, ij,iiij&iiw. i ins scenes from tho birth of Christ to tho close ortliu war, Prices reasonable. MR. EARPLINO.Prop'r. riNE OF THE LARGEST ESTAHLISH- UmentH in tho btnte. Lower ratcri than Portland. I-orcest hlock Ix-inil Wanks In thoHtate, a -d blgxest discount. Send for prlco list of Job prlnuiur. and catalogue ol lepil blanks. E. M. WAITE, Steam Printer, Salem, Oregon. TO - DAY. OUT SALE! i f Furnishing Goods, may devote my whole attontio-n to and see tlie liave to offer Si NEW ADVKKTISEMENTS. GO TO m 1 -FOR Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats, -THE- GREATEST -EVER OFFERED IN- General Merchandise 1 -BY Canitol 8 - 20 - im-TT-TnTrr-g"rrtrauiiyu.mnmmurcna THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WADE & CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. AND MANY OTHER Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and PkA-VlAaWhMXCuA-a'K-aMir mn1Rn An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At ivrlotw extremelv lair. Full stock of STAPLEAND KANOY DUY GOODS In all dopurliuenW. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS LUXN & BROWN'S, Qmr tHlr kimI Oom'uwreial swvets. VXUU AT WiLlvlNS' RBSTAURAST HOUTK A 4 XnOHT oyROKTHK UttTMKALN V rv4 1 liM KWr lin.titMl. iMw 4MMMvnw li W. .WILKIXH, Pnn. SHORTHORN SALE.! T WI1X SKtX AT ri III Jl' Al'lTION 1 on llMttMiIrm Fair ltnH.ud. Tkuiukr K Hi two o'rlork 1 br4 ofTbrtfW! brnllbrih'U,Ti I iiC -.rtul.iug .j; bull kDl tl l-llr. W in rf, Aurttonrvr WW '-1 THE J li BARGAINS THI Adventure Co. Opera Honse Corner, Salem. dw - tf Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Jlani LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages Special nttcntlon Is called to our splfnd'4 tllipluy of fashionable garments from tlie well known manufacturers Springer Bros., OP lJOSTOJJ. They need no recommendation from us, being the tinest line ever placed before the public. Each garment lion a label at collar band bearing tho manufacturer's namf. m i Is unusually large and varied, repre-t-entlng The Latest Novelties. ' Agents for tho new Mather patent LACE KID GLOVE. GRASS SEED. qnior www wbbumj-- -- v WW w inRY 1TUW Kulrm. A FINE LINE OF FALL MILLINERY GOODS Mis. Jl. E. SwlkV Eut Sil Uartoa St. beiweca WinUi and Sam wit ft vjf .K. m