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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1888)
ft" V l' EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL r uiiLtRif w EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. bv Tim Capital Journal Publishing Company. linwjni-oitATr.il Ket, Carncr Court and Utterly Strrrt. THUMB OK SUIBCUUTION HA1LY. Ono year, liy innll.,, s? W Six month, by hihIL. $ w Three month liy limit 1 f' I'er wek delivered by OHrrter IS WKKKLT. One yenr JJ Hlx IIIOIllllH .. 'no ywr. If iwlil for In adviincc 1 w IX IIIOIltllH, " " " w a-l'oMiiHHKtrrfi uro eelvu Hiilwrlptloiiii. Hiithoned to re- 49-Kntr-rcil fix Kiititid-rlHM inntter nt tho Knli'in, Oregon, lWolllce. June SI, Ht Republican Nalional Ticket. I'or President, IJKN.IA-M IX i rAimisox, Of Iiidiatiii. l'lr VIimj rrcHidcnt: JjKVI P. MORTON, Of New York. Foil Pui5sidi:ntiai. Ki.kctoiib. Hubert MfUiin.or Klamath County. Win. XnHiH,r)f .Miiltuoiiinh County. O. W. Fulton, of ClnlMip County. s THUKHDAY, SEPT. 117, 1888. WORTH A POUND 111' CURli In view of the epidemic of small pox being so near us on every linnd it Is high time some needed precau tions be taken by our city powers. Though nothing of a serious na ture is apprehended liy the medical profession, still we should prepare for (lie worst. A pest house should lie established ami measures of quar antine established rigidly against all infected districts. in t: vanishing NimriAis, What sense or reason mm there be in talking ina panicky stylo about tlio "dangers of a surplus" whim tlui expenditure have Increased under Clevvlaiidfroni JfcMll.OW.W) In 18SU to JIlXlXKI.OOO for the. present year? In three years the Cleveland admin Ntrntlon lias cost tho country H15, 000,000 nturo than was expended un der Arthur In a like period. It was Arthur's administration that aceti iiliilateiitliosiirphis;lt Is PIcvcland'H that Is squandering It. Although these lavish appropriations were pitted liy the democratic house tho branch of congtesn whore reven ue bills niUHt originate every de partment of Cleveland's administra tion demanded even more than it revolved ami had to lie choked oil' misatlstleil. KHKI'H NO COWARDLY NII.KNCK. (loncml Harrison Is not only mak ing no mistake In what lie does my In his dally nddrewv to delegates, hut lie Is itNo keeping no cowardly silence for policy's sake. What the man believes that ho says, so court eously as to otl'oiul no rensnniitilo IK'rson, so plainly as to leave none 111 doubt concerning tho character of his administration of the atlHIrs whlcli lie asks (he people to Intrust to him. 1U Is for a free bnllo-t In the northern mid southern thtr, and for an honest count of It; ho Is for liberal treatment of the disabled or anoil Mildlerof the Union; ho Is for Milnlilles to Amorloan shlwi carry hiK AmorlcHit malls; ho I for liberal appmprlat Ions for h war navy and for coast tlofoin'os; ami he Is for protection to American InduHtrles, Tliwv Is no question of vltul In- tore! ujsut which ho has not tlo elHrwl hlniMlf uiiuilHtaknhly. Neither the platform nor (ho candi date of the republican Hirty has an utiuu of evasion In Its couiiostlon. The pint form inakw a plain do ekixtlon of MincipW; the otmlltl.Mt Hero44 the declaration aotHirdlug to Its plain iiirnlnir. luter-Ocaii. A rilANtlirill' H4IL Titer v tudtcthtus (hut the dotnot'iwUe imUomhI oommltt lunt lntomiM so HlMriMwl t tlmiHitlook In Xw York thttt It 1mm dwmhusl to tilvnr to urNrt Ant thtf Iom of tit tilwiitmd vol of tlit MmIo hy nutklHK h iljHrW elUtrt to oh try mtm! f tin XorOiweitru Mtm With UtU wmMii kwtlt omoolt tiv hn opened hilqiwutM In a iiiikii bh iBarvsK tu bv m a bk n.w- ivuuiMtltfUiu Uo'txivftud UU. Mi. lilgwn, Illliiolo, WtMXHiiu miuI Minnesota nrc commonwealths on which Chairman Hrice has hia eye. This move, if it Ikj a genuine one, la fignincnnt. It Indicates that tlie confidence which the democrats Lave hcen professing in regard to the rcHiilt in Xew York is entirely assumed mid that there, us else where, the free traders are on the run. Tho republicans cannot hut feci encouraged at tills attempt on the part of their adversaries to make up in the West for anticipated Iiwhch in tho empire state. At tho same time they will not relax their efforts in tho least. This show of activity in (hu west may ho merely a ruse to attract attention from Xcw York, where the friends of American la bor are delivering their hardest blows. Keep up the light in Xew York. Illinois, .Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota will take cure of them selves and will be republican ns they always have been. Intelligencer. CAKI. SCIHJKZ AGAIN. Tho Caittai. Joi'itNAi. had a word for this illustrious German citizen a few days since. The Ban Francisco Chronicle says: Carl Schtirz, tho well-known German-American orator, editor and man of public uflairs, who was so open in Ids advocacy of Cleveland in 1884, will not open ills mouth tills year ubotit American politics. A World roporter Interviewed him very recently in Germany, but no matter how hard lie tried or how adroitly he led up to the suhject, Schurz flatly refuses to talk at all, to say what he thought of the situa tion, or to give any Indication of his views ubout the campaign. This Is very Hlgnlllcanl, for the reason that reticence has never been it characteristic of 8chur.. Hereto fore ho has always been n strong and zealous partisan, and lias made speech after speech, and wrlten article ttrtcr article, in support of the candidate whose cuutto lie had embraced. "When ho came out for Cleveland In 1R84, ho was not at all backward In Jetting Jils cgnversion, to mugwinnpery bo known; In fact, ho made himself very numerous In that campaign, and his influence and eloquence doubtless contributed In no small degree to Mr, Cleve land's victory. Hut in 1888 he Is obstinately silent. He declines to define his position In any way, or to express oven a deslro that Cleveland may bo re-elected. Thin cannot pass unnoticed. A man of tho ability and facility of language whlcli Curl Helium ixissouses does not keep silent without .a reason; ami the reason which naturally suggests Itself Is that Cleveland's violated pledges and broken promises have shattered tho Idol, and have opened Hcliur.'s eyes ho that ho sees the object of his former admiration ad 1)0 really Is. If bchurz were still an adheauit of Cleveland he would not hesitate to say so to tho World reporter; and as ho did not wo must strike Ills naiiui oil tho list of the Cleveland mugwumps. Matrimonial Cntvt-liUiii. Ho veiy prtotical, and inoulerto hve cveiythitig (lr anil i(juro before hind ho Mlilt "Von know, ilnrhn, thai I piomiied tny mother that my wile lioultl l a ixmI houtelkcepci and ilomeitlo woman. Cu you ooolt?" "I on," ili mid, iwallniu a gtt big lump In her threat. "Can you uiako ikv.1 bread? That it tho fuiidamtdital pilnclple n( all houn keeplug." "'t 1 eut Into a Iwtkery ami learned how tn make all UmUof bread." Sim adihst uudcr her breath, "maytie." Anil cau you do your uwn drvtiuiakinu! I am combatively a ptxir man, love, ami drcttinakera' bills would anon IwnVriqit ma." "Yea," ahe ! I fiaokly, "I can make everything 1 wear, eipmiUUy attein bon. neta," "You ate- a jewel," he oiled, with en- thuilaani! "ceme ta my arm M Walt a minute there'a nu hurry," ahe laid, ooolly, "Il'a my turn to ak a few queatlona. Can ynuaiw hihkI aud carry In coair "Why, my love, I ihouUl hire that work llama." "Cau ym mk)Hir , vU, Uo. mi ami ether vailng apiwielj" "lkt tUt itu't t tho fHnise." "Can )M Wutkl a Ihhi, dig ttlwfee, Mrpta, aasl M "I am not a tuWraaloHal "MlkMr am I . It haa tak the moat of my hi tn epalrv th eJuati and aeiKMplM)tiuH)U t)at attaaiml yi X we, lint aa aMM) aa t have ImiiwiI all tke kruir4aava v a)wak at 1 ill ae4)Hi wv erd. Ah rvo,' and ac awt l .a lwowlat vomhk sua vttat ! u im nwaicai .Hue ikhi ana bom)1 a .. '. .- ". .. in. with khkli be nnty u hiw.iii luvtt ti l'ri Jt'ST FUR IXSTAXCE. "Simply to Thy Cross Eye .Cling" is said to be a favorite sotig of the great Benj. F. Butler. . ', The story goes that a compositor on one of Portland's dallies is a reformed MethodNt prendlio'r.' Over in Montana tlioy have a peculiar way of making compar isous, for instance, jack-rabbits they call "narrow-gauge mules." . A man Is shot at Cracker City and tho Uuker Democrat reports "A man for breakfast: Crackor City starts its first grave yard." Of such is life in the far Occident. "Another death from smallpox" is the way in whlcli some papcis will refer to the Sheridan fatality where one man was shot in failing to heed the quarantine regulations. At Waterloo, Iowa, recently Won Wing, a Chinaman, was unsuccess ful in Ids attempt to obtain nat uralization papers. Perhaps if lie possessed the usual number of wings the Judge might reverse his 'pinion. George (. Cannon, tho famous Mormon and polygamlst, has been severely dealt with for having so many better-halves. We think they better-halve a good many more of his ilk subjected to a similar punishment. Wailing and weeping bands from the barracks of the Salvation Army continue to cry through the streets of- Portland. The procession would have a more becoming appearance If the panniers were arranged in tears according to sighs. An Albany gardener possessing possibly more means than judgment, advertises In the Herald for a wlfo. Iteports say that he is not entirely barefooted as to his head, and even some of his teetli are not lieyond service. He Is brave, surely. A dentist in this burg thinks to draw custom by hanglnga big tooth In ids olllce window. Wo declare that mode of adveitistng its tooth in and think lie would be jnolur gely patronized f he were to adopt other means of Informing the people of hlshtielncss. A. J. llasey is at u'l times ready to attend orders to take intending passengers to the train or meet them there and take them to any pint of the city. AIsoTcady to attend all cals night and day. tf. H. II. Price, gnlcui pioneer hack man, will wait on passengers to or from tho depot with promptness and politeness. Leave ordeis at' tho White Corner where his slide hangs out. Backlra'a Aralra flalre. The best salvo In tho world r uts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheuin ever sores, tetter, chapped baud 'hllblaluH. corns, and ull akin crup Ions, and posltlvoly cures plies, e: in pay repilred. It Is gunranteei' t elwiicrfect satisfaction, or mono. r.iuiidcd. Price 25 cents pur In. Sir eailo u- Dr. H. W. Cox. talnarata rat H-fun. I'ho only guaranteed cure fiu .iitnrrlt, cold in the head, hay fever, rdso oitM, wttarrhnl deafness am sore eyes, ltestores the sense of tas'c and unpleasant breath, nsultlng from catarrh. Easy and pleasant tn use. Follow directions and a cure Is warranted, by all druggists. Send for circular to Abictlue Medical Company, Orovllle, Cal. Six months' treatment for lj sent by mall, $1.10. For salo by 1). W, Mutthews A. Co., 106 State St., Salem CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Willamette University. Miwt urvetal school of imiale on the UOrillWCI lXWl. AlHHll 150 STUDKNTS LAST YKAR. tVur In I'ltmo, Organ SlncirtK, Violin, I liirtnou.v. unci Countar- polnt. lviphmwa iMt eompWkvn ivt pHirse. TMh: X. M. IVnlH, Kmukle l. Jum. KvkOii. AMM4Ht. t.ulu M. Smith. . nftl ''fw ,Hb Mirnday, sttlulMr W.IP- tlaml.iTH' rnwiWue. Vartanhw toH-WfiuMrt Hiluivts ItM.l'AKVIN, Muvkttl IHNir,skii, Or, STOCK VARU . FOR SALE or RENT! cao ACRES VM wmiiit iwad WMly u Uhumc. lv UCMkMM nattl lnn hartta. (kxt .m-lwnt. UmuIAW "" ' IM MMMI UlAM. Imm.I 1.A nemlafattWttvrithihv pt. if iiL iuS Immw umiajfk an run n. Within wn,iu. .. A. .k jl. .. .- .& i T ItlMliiaWUJti R.K. Alwrvainiur toMMtHKajr. Enooire at Office nf Caodal Journal. NEW TO -HAT. Ileal Estate Bargains. 1, ; ti mo 100 acres, 6 miles from O & C de- ' pot Good house, bnrn nnd orchard. Fenced, and yt In cul tivation. ' 82 000 . 80 acres, i mile from Salem. ' Good road to town. Improve ments rair. Fine fruit land. V. 400 Ri ticre 2U miles from Salem. ''4' J No buildings. Splendid land. all fenced. Make n desirable home. t-uta 00 acres miles from Salem. I tn- " provomentH good. Fine young orchard, and garden land. i isn WO acres, 7 miles from Salem IIIU land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-acre tracts at Si per acre. cinsOO. b3 acres, 8 miles from Salem ' Kxccllent Krass and fruit land ndlolnlng Willamette river. Will sell In sell In tracts. 1,775 51acre, I miles of Salem. House, I barn nnd orchard, ljirgcsprlns at the door. Good nU at the door, uoou wu, anu plenty of timber. 2 100 liMacres, fi miles of Salem: good road; well Improved; btieam running through tho place. ftiO.OO 400 acres (1 miles west side O O H U ) good house, barn nnd orchard, l'JO In cultivation, bal ance oak grub past uro land. 'soo . 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad Joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements. 51 axi 40 acres. 5 miles Ralcm; nil in cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. I000 ..')70 acre", fl miles from OiC HR; all fenced; well watcied. House, barn, nnd small orchara; 1G0 acres In cultivation. S2,7;i0 Slots, with good house and barn, Fjist Salem. Desirable location. We have be-ildes this a large list o.' city and farm properly. Buyers would do well to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WIM.IH & CHAMIiKRLIX, Opra House, Court St., tWMf Salem, Or. L. S. SKIFF & CO., DKNTISTS. Ofllco near t h c Opera House. Teeth extracted by the painless pro. cess. LOWEST PRICES, 3--TTT!Cirn riAAC -jr"sn JlSAJKJ -X. VtvviW. I- 11,. I 1 -r II I I 1." --L ' -GENERAL OtlTKITrEttS.- Goods on plan. the installment SALEH OREOOK. HEED'S .OPERA HQUSE. Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, Sepl 26th, and 27th, DR. ROB'TNOURSE OK W.8IUNT0N, U. C, "Thrt crft eat drnmutlc orator if the worlit, will deliver hia miitchlrKM lycvum orutlon 'Jiihn unil Jonuthun," nnil " I)r. Jckyll nml Mr. Hyitp." AitmlxNliin fflwnb'; chtUlron half prloo. arNo txlru chnrKO for riferved rat. Tlt'lif t on wile at l'littou'a nnd HUrr'a book stort-K. 177-1K2 PRINTING. ANE OK TJIK J.Alt(lKST tXTAtll.lSH- V," ments In tho Htnto. Ivcr nitea llinn Portlaml. Uinnwt atin-k Ixinil lilankH In thnHtnte, n -il blgKcwt ilUrount. Sk-nil for irleellatoflob prlntliifr. nnil rataloetic ot rKiil bliuikn. F- .M. WAITK, Stm llntcr, Kakmi, Orricon. TaLp ot of Thla. 1011 'J.SIMI WK WILL H1U.I, flO arrca L1 well linpmvmt pinlu lnad, within :i title of Srtlem. (iood road tn town the yr artmnd. HutldlniEiiGOod. FINE YOUNG IAKU Htm oxifiieni graw tuna, tmu Mirsln,iMiil rlllbehrld only n khorl U a time at thto Uruivk. unit, una o Arm how vou t h nmnertr. Wll.l.fS A C11AM11KHUK. opoth tiouor.suiin.ur. c-s-dw-tr WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduate Student In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, MEDICAL COURSES. ll at la ulitiMa. aKt and toa4 xia- al IaviiluUm of Wnralac la l North- FcXwl fa Ural Mouday la ltiubpr. KmuI Air mialnca to Tll. AN Xi . I l-rwldrut IT: SalMO. trrr. I Sniift's mm Bpe, NTTW AIJYEIITTSEMKNTS. i JHHHL WBjBuwiiHr An excellent stock of CARPETS, RUGS, ROLLING AND LACE CURTAINS At prices extremely low. Full stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS In h11 departments. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS LUNX & BROWN'S, 2)9 Corner State nnd Commercial streets. GO TO OfflU FOR- oods Soots and Shoes, Clothing and Hats. -THE- GREATEST -KVKH OFFERED IX- General -HYTHE- ijtol TfW r THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE R. M. WADE &.CO'S 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. s rr AND MANY OTHER Alsi a Complete Stick f llirdwire and FOU UAltGAINS IX FURNITURE o w 1KJTAN "WMXTNatY. hMCaartStra.SWavOft lla lac UMijfUl oat lb rvtiwmdr ot u ir fM-tao alack. w ai ptwr4 u Mil raalr lawar itaa any Iwvm Inonvun , FALL SEASON OF ISSS. Special attention Is called to our sDlemiwi display of fashionable garmenti from tho well known manufacturers Springer J3 r os. dp nosrox.- They need no recommendation from us, being the finest line ever placed before the public Each garment has a label at eoll band bearing the manufacturer's name -OUR- Is unusually large and varied, repre senting The Latest Novelties. Agents for the new Mnthcr patent LACE KID GLOVE THE S n.n H 'MfiGiAlflti mm iVLERCHAisip,is;E, ! idyenjiire. Opera House Corner, Salem. MMw.f CITY IS AT Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Biigllton Range LEADING STYLES. Farm Machinery, WagftHS l Carmgts GRASS SEED, KUHXitill Xt UITK A j MbMH of IJb0Ib ai MMun T a- tenia a4- or fanau iimnuim. ,mi: Par I '""fiall. SaWaa. ttr. ATiNrririE of 10LUXERY GOODS Mis. M. E. Svlk'x. fiul Sila Uarfcw L. Iwivtcaa lalrr and uui- lAX UL 3X 4at FALL 1 A.