B EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1888.' Overland to California -VIA- Sonthftrn Pacific Company's Lines. THE MOUNT SIIASTA ROUTE. REPUBLICAN. rLATFORSI. Declaration of'lPrincipIes and Asscr tlon of Popular Right. Time Between Salem and San Francisco-Tklrtr-six Uonrs. CALIFORNIA KXI'IIKSH TKAIN DAILY. Houth; 4.-00 p. m. 0:30 p. m. 7:W a. tn. Xv7 Lv. Ar. 1'ortland Halera San Fran. At. Lv. Lv. "North" 10: (0 a. m 8:30 a. m :30p. m, OCA I, l'ABSK.NOF.lt TRAIN ( DAILY CKITlSUttllAY). 8.-0U a,m. L-02 a. in. 1:40 p. m. Lv. LV. Ar. Portland Halem Eugene Ar. J 3:15 p. m. IjV. f 12:52 p. m. Lv. IfcOO n. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of second clos pas ncngern niiacneu 10 express trains. ThoO. A 0. Railroad ferry rrfakes con noctlon with all tho regular trains on the East Hldo Division from footot F street, Portland. West Side Division, Between Portland and Corral lis: DAILY (KXCKPT HUMDAY).. fl:15 p. m. i:au p. in. U'tllMNVILLK KXI'UKHft TKAIK (DA I LY xxcttrr SUNDAT). :H p. m. I8.-00 p. in. Lv. Portland Ar. Ar.Mc.MlnnvllleLv. "KOTaTnT. 6:15 ii. in. At Albany arid Oorvullls connect with trains ofOrcgon l'aclllo Railroad. For full Information regarding rates, ' maps, etc, ftpplytto the Company's agent, 'Halem, Oregon. K. Is. KOOKRH. - It. KOKHLEIl, Asst. O. F. and Pass. Ag't. Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. "Columbia River Route.' Trains for tho cast leiivo Portland nt 10: tH a in nnd 2 p m dally. Tickets to and from principal point In tho United Htatcs, Can ada and Luropo. ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS Emigrant Bleoplng;iCnrs run throughl'.on express trains to OMAHA council bluffs nnd bt. paui Fret of Clmrgo nml Without Change. Connections at Portland forBan Fran elscoandl'uget Sound points. For fnrthor particulars Inqulra of I. A. Manning, agent of tho company, 215 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon, or A. lu Maxwell, U. P. A T. A., Parlland, UroKon. A. L. MAXWELL a. P. AT. A. II HOLCOMB.inenl.lMnnagcr. The Republicans ot tho United States, assembled by their delegates in National convention, pause on the theshold of their proceedings to honor the memory of their first ureal leader, me immortal champion of Liberty and the rights of the people Abraham Lincoln; and to cover also with wreaths of imperishable remembrance and gratitude the heroic names of later leaders, wbo have more recently oeen called away from our councils Urant, Garfield, Arthur, Logan and Conkling. May their memories be faithfully cher ished. We also recall with our greetings and wi(h prayer for his recovery the name of one of our living heroes whose memory will be treasured in the history both pf Republicans and of the Republic the name of that noble soldier and favorite son of victory, Philip H. Sheiidan. In the spirit of those great leaders, and of our o wit devotion to human liberty, and with that hostility to all forms of despot. ism and oppression which is the funda mental idea of the Republican party, We send fraternal congratulations to our fel low Americans of Brazil upon their great act ol emancipation, which completed the abolition of sUvery throughout the tWo American continents. We earnestly hope that we may soon congratulate our fellow- citizens of Irish birth upon the peaceful recovery ot home roie tor Ireland. We affirm our unswerving devotion to the National Constitution and to the in dissoluble Union of the states : to the au tonomy reserved tliu states under the Con. 'Stitu'tion : to the personal rights and liber ties bl citizens in all, the States and Terri tories in the Union, and especially to tho supreme and sovereign right of every lawlul citizen, rich or poor, nativo or foreign born, white or black, to cast one Iree ballot lr. public elections, and to have that ballot duly counted. We hold the free and honest popular ballot, and the just and equal representation of all the people, to be the foundation of our republican government, and demand ef fective legislation to sccurn the integrity and purity of elections, which are the fountains of all public authority. We charge tli jvr out administration and the Dcmr- majority in Congress owe their existence to the suppression of the ballot by a criminal nullification of the Constitution and laws ol the United States. Wo are uncompromisingly in favor of the American system of protection. We protest against its destruction proposed by tho president and his party. They serve the inteiests of Eurepe: wo will support Iho interests of America. We ac cept the issues and confidently appeal In the people for their judgment. The prd tectivo system must be maiuta!ned, Its abandonment has always been followed by general disaster to all interests, except those, of tho usurer and tho sheriff. Wo denounce the Mills lull as destructive to thu guneral business, tho labor and the farming interests pf tho country, and we heartily endoreo tho consistent and patriotic actions of the Republican Rep resentatives in Congress in opposing its passage. We condemn them, to form for; themselves a constitution and State government, and be admitted into the Union. Pending the prepara tion for Statehood, all officers thereof sbonld be selected from the bona fide residents and citizen ot the Territory wherein they are to serve. South Dakota should of right be immediately admitted as a State in tne union, under the con stitution framed and adopted by the people, and we heartily indorse the action of the Republican Senate in twice passing bills for her admission. The refusal of the Democratic House of Representatives, for paitisan purposes, to favorably consider these bill- s a willful violation of the sacred American principle of local self-government, and merits the condemnation of all just tnen. The pending bills in the Senate . for acts to enable tho people of Washington, North Dakota and Montana Territories to form constitutions should be passed without unnecessary delay. The republican party pledges itself to do all in its power to fa. cilitate the admission of the territories of New Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho and Ari zona to the enjoyment of self-government as states, such of them as are now Quali fied, as soon as possible, and the others as soon as they may become so. Tho political power of the .Mormon church in the territories, as expeiienced in the past, is a menace to free institutions too' dangerous to be long suffered. ' There fore we pledge the republican party to ap. propnate legislation asserting the sover eignty of the natron in all territories Where tha same ic nnmitirtnMV nnrt tn 'furtherance of that end to place upon the statute poors legislation stringent enough to divorce the political from the ecclesias tical power, and thus stamp out the attendant wickedness of polygamy. The republican party u in favor of ,the use of both cold and silver as monev. and Condemns the policy of" the 'democratic uuiiuiuuuu iu iib cuuru hj demonetize silver. We demand the reduction of letter postage to i cent per ounce. In a republic like burs, where the citizen is the sovereign and the official the servant, where no power is exercised except by the will ol the people, it is important that the sovereign the people 'should possess intelligence. The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us a free nation; therefore, the state or nation, or both oombin-il, should support free institutions of le-iiiiug, buucienl to afford to every child growing up in the land the oppor tunity of a good common school edu cation. grades of .the service to which it is applic able. The spirit and purpose of tne re form should be observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at variance. Willi me uuieti ui cai3wu,e iciutui icuuia- tlon should be repealed, '(6 (He end that the danger to free institutions which lurks in the power of official patronage may be wisely and effectively avoided." The gratitude of the nation to the de fendeis of the union cannot be measured bv laws. The legislation of Concress sliould conform to the pledges made7 by a loyal people, and be so enlarged and- ex tended as to provide against the oossibility that any man who honorably wore the federal uniform shall become1 the inmate ol an aimsnouser, or dependent upon private charity. In ilie presence of an overflowing treasury it would be a public scandal to do less tor those whose valor ous service preserved the governtneot. We denounce the hostile spirit shown, bv President Cleveland in his numerous vetoes of measures for pension relief, abd the action of the democratic house of representatives iu refusing' evert a 'consid eration ot general 'pension legislation. '' In support of the principles herewith enunciated we, invite ,the co-opeiattan of pamuuu uicu ui au parties, anu especially of all work'iHgm'en ' whose" prosperity is seriously threatened by ..the freo. trade pplicy or the present administration. AddMioral plank submitted by Mr. Boutelle of Maine, and adopted by an almost uuanimous vete: (The first con cern ot all' good government is the virtue and sobriety of the? rJeople and the'p'uiity of the liome. ' The republican' party cordially sympathizes with all wise and well-directed efforts for the promotion of temperance one jornlity. ROLLED OATS, HOIKED 1VHEAT, CREAM WHEAT, i5flTSA2PgSftES. " Wi, B;R:0WN ii CO. DEALER in 'Bo i o prTs T""'I tv 'i ' fl "T" Tr THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's HloaiiiHhlp lino. 225 miles shorter, 20 bourn liMrttlnuuhan by any other route. First oliuu through paHxcngor and freight lino from Portland nnd all iioliiu In tho Wit lametto valley to mid IVoin Uuu Francisco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Hundays): irfutvo Albany 1:00 P M J.mvt CnrvitlliH 1:10 PM Arrive Yikiiutnii 6:30 PM liitavo Ymiulim - (1:15 AM IjCuvo Corvallls ....... 10:35 AM Arrive Albany : 11:10 AM O. A C. trains connect at Albany and Oorvallls. The iibovo trains conmet at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Cos Lluu 3f tlUMi'mditp between tupilna and Hun KmnelMOO, H.MMNU ll.VTKM. HTKAMKILS, KllOI3AN FKANC1SOO Willamette Valley, Monday, October Stlt Wlllnmetto Valley, Haturday, October 20th HTKAMK1LS. fltOM YAQUINA. Wlllametto. Valley, Tiicxday, October 2d Wlllametto Valley, Hmiitay. October llth Wllliiiuelto Valloy, Friday, October 2tlth This company reserves the right to lutngo sailing datm without notice. N. n.PitsHinigem from lHirtland and all Wlllametto Valloy oouiuvtlon with Did trains of the points nut make cIimo vinmvji liiiiT-ri. nt vn....... .r....inu f destined to Sim Francisco, should arrunKOtoimivuul ainliia the evening tx-foru date of Hailing. I'asruri-r anil Freight Itatrt Alwstn tie Urt, For Infonnatlon apply to MtMutre 1IU1.MAN A IM.. 1'relgbt and Ticket Agttiitu 'JW mid 1XU Front kF., IMrtland, Or. ''lift HOQllK, Act Orn'l Krt. A Pass. AbI., Orvgon lhicllly R. It. CV, w . C. I . CorvnlllH.Or. O II. 1IAHWKI.1. Jr. (ien'l Frt; A IVkm, ,gt. Onyon Development Co,, W Montgomor)' st.; Sun FmnclMSj, UaJJ OThi IlUYHKa'OXIIDaU issuoil Miroh and BepU, eaoh ydar. It Is an enoy olopoUla or Ukbftil infor. faiatlon for all' wbo pur. chaio tn luxuries or the nooosaitles of life. W can ololho you and furnish you with all tfio neoessary and unneos ssary appianoa to rldo. wallc.wdanoe, slssp, "dat.'flsh. hdut." work.' gb to ehUrbh, or stay at home, and In various aitea, atrUts and quautlUaa. Just figure out what Is required to do all theso things .COMFORTABLY. ud you oan mike a fair wtlmitt o,f tho valna of the SUYjaua' UUIHE, whloh will b,e sent upon rooelpt of 10 oonta mj pay postage, ,M0NTQQ1V1ERY WARD CO. ill-U cJiitA'A veniiV.'ChioaatOUl. I. SCHNEIDER, DtCVLKK IX - .WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. OTAYTUN, DUKtlON. 1 awortiuttiil f Jew- it. ne. iteiuiriii rrutitHl. rnlttclv Ktwpa uii lunula Urge elry, W4tth Cti iinMttimy done and vnil ltn beet bargHlns in waieliMttf any tlmlr iutlitf WIlUiiiwIWMUUy. ll-W the proposition of the Democratic party to place wool on the free list, and we Insist that the duties thereon shall be adjusted and maintained so as tn furnish full and adequate protection to that industry. The Republican party would effect a'l needed reduction of the National revenue by repealing tho taxc on tobacco, which areanannoyaucoatid burden to agriculture, and the tax upon spirits used in the arts and for mechanical purposes; aud by such revision of the tariff as will lend to check imports of such articles as are produced by our people, thu production of which gives eniplo)menr-to our labor, and release Irom import duties those articles of foreign pro duction (except luxuries) the like of which can not be produced at home. Jf there shall still remain a larger revenue that is requisite for the wants ol tho government we favor the entire repeal of internal laxes rather than the surrender of any part of our protectivo system at tho joint beliest of the whisky trusts and the agents of foreign manufacturers. We declare our hostility to the introduce tion into this country of foreign contract labor, and of Chinese labor, alien to our civilization and our Contilutiou, and we demand the rigid enforcement of the ex isting laws against it, and favor such im mediate legislation as will exclude such labor from our chores. We dectaro our opposition to all combin ations of capital organized in trusts or other wise, lo control arbitrarily the condition of trade among ourcitizeua, and wu com mend to Congreai and to the State Legis atures, m their respective jurisdictions, sueh legislation as will prevent the execu tion of all schemes to oppress the people by unduecharges on their supplies, or by un just rates for the transportation of thu products to market. We approve the leg islation by Congress to prevent alike un just burden" and unfair discriminations be tween the States, We reaffirm the policy of appropriating the public lands of tho United Stales to bo j homesteads for American cjtjzeqs and jet- ui, uub elicit, mum iio i)!uuuaii 'party csajbushltl in S4a, vsaiu)tjhe iienisteut opposition of the Democrats in Congress, and which has brought our great Western domain into such magnificent development, '.The reiforstioh pf uueaiu- ed Islid grants to the public dbmaiu" for the uo of actual settlers, which was begun under the administration of President Ar thur, should be continued. We deny that the democratic party has ever restored one acre to the rwople. but declare that bv the joint action o( republicans' add democrats, about1 fifty m'illious ol acre! of unearned larjis urigTqally granted Tor the oVJnWuc tlon of ri)rtdi have bevn rotoietl jo he public domam. In pursuance ol the condi tions inserted by the republican parly tn the original gunts. We charge the dem ocratic administiajion, with failure to exe cute the lawa'aVcAfihfc to Settlers titles to their homestei!, Mitt! With using appre ciations made for that purpose to harass muocent settlers with spies and prosecu tions under false prettoce of exposing frauds and vindicaiipg the law. The'ifoveinraeirt byXduBrest of the Terniorita is bascjl upon necessity only, to the end that they may become States lfli!)"iVpi.1PJ h$S'e 0Jeneifer the con- dllloni of populatwd, material resources, public Intelligence and morally are suoh as to secure a stable leeal gove,nrajnt therein, the people of such Territories should be permitted, as a nt,ht inherent i' We earnestly recommend that prompt action be taken by Congress In the en aptment of such legislation as will bet secure the rehabilitation of our American merchant marine, and ws protest' against the passage by Congress of a free ship bill, as calculated to work injustice lo labor by lessening the wages of those engaged in preparing maienals, us well as those directly- employed in our ship yards. We demand appropriatious for the early .ebuildiug ofournnvi; fur the construction of coast fortifications and modern oidn?nce, and other approved modern means of delense for the protec tion of our defenseless harbors and cities; tor tho payment of just pensions to our soldiers; lor necessary works of National importance iu the improvement of harbors and the channels of internal coastwise, and foreign commerce; for the encouragement of the shipping interests of the Atlantic, Gulf aud Pacific States, as well as for the payment of the maturing public debt. This policy will i:tve em ployment to our labor, activity to our va rious industries, iucreue the security of our country, promote trade, open new and direct markets for our produce, and cheapen the cost of transportation. We allitm this lo be far belter for out country than the democratic policy of loaning the government money without interest to "pet banks," The conduct of foreign affairs by the present administration has been distin guished by its luelficiencv and us coward ice. Having withdrawn from the Senate all pending treaties effected by republican administration for the removal of foieigu burdens and restrictions upon our com merco and for its extension into better markets, it has neither effected nor pro posed any others, in their stead. Profess ing adherence to. the .Monroe doctrine.it has seen with idle complacency the exten sion of foreign influence iu Central America, and of foreign trade everywhere among our neighbors. It has refused to charier, sanction or encourage any Amor, icau organization for constructing the Nicaragua canal, a work ot vital import ance to (he maintenance of the Monroe doctrine, and of our national influence in Central and South America, and neces sary for the development ol trade with our Pacific territory, with South America and with the islands aud further coasts of the Pacific Ocean. We arraign the present democratic ad ministration, for its weak and unpatriotic treatment of tho fisheries question, and iis pusillanimous surrender of the essen tial privileges to which our fishing vessels are entitled in Canadiau ports under the treaty of lSlS. the reciprocal maritime legislation of I830, and the comity of uations, and which Canadian fishing ves sels receive iu the ports of the United States. We condemn the policy of the piesent administration and the democratic majority in Congress toward our fisheries as unfriendly and conspicuously unpatri otic, and as tending to destroy a valuable national industry, and an indispensable rooukeo ol delense against a foreign enemy. The name of America applies alike to all citizens of the republic, and imposes upon all alike the same obligations .of obedience to the laws. At the aamtj tune that citizenship is and must be the pan oply and safeguard ot him who wear it and protect him, whether hich or low. lich or poor, in his civil rights. It should and must afford him protection at home, and follow and protect him abroad in whatever land he may be on a lawful errand. The mea who abandoned the republican party tn 1SS4, and continue to adhere to the democratic parly, have deserted not only the cause of honest government, of souna nnaaccs, ot iroedom and purity ot the ballot, but especially have deserted the cause of refoim in the civil service. We will not fall to keep cur pledges be cause they have broken theirs', or because their candidate has broken hi. We, therefore, repeat our declaration of 18S4, towit; "The reform of the civil service. auspiciously begun under the republican administration' should te completed by the further extension ot ihe reform system already established by law, to all the DURKEE'S.FLOUR,wIuCuooks ijpjnto a verydejica,te disli, TRITICUM, .GER3IEA, CEREALINE, 1888 JfEW RJUCK-VHEA(T FXOlJiR, giiiuiuiteed to he Fresh and Pure Uatlier filiaifs! CASH PAID FOB .Wqol.JIidesJvlts and t Furs. No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. "i n)-" A JKlvf "PA. lv y O ft jB a vy 'Rejrfr. -BY- 11 BROS 201 Commercial St. ImIj Capital Journa BLACKSMITIMG and nORSESIIOEING. UK ft fit 23 312 and 3H Commercial St., Salem. 10-1-tf Proposals for Wood. rpHK HOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE I. Oregon State Insane Asylum hereby Invito sealed proposals for wood as follews: Four hundred yOO) cords dry pole oak. Two hundred (200) cords dry body oak. Fourteen hundred (1400) cords dry body fir out of large trees. The pole oak must not be less than three Inches in diameter. Three hundred to nvo hundred cords ornr, nnd two hundred to three, hundred cords of ouk are to bo de livered by June 1, 18S, and the remainder by October I. 1SS9. Bids will bo received In amounts fmm fifty cords up. Tho wood must be four feet In length and of the best quality, subject to tbe approval of the picdtcal superin tendent of the asylum, and to be delivered ut any point on the asylum grounds desig nated by him. Therlght to reject any and all bids Is re served. Bids will bo opened at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Nov. 0, 18SS. SYLVESTER PENNOYER GEO. W. McBIUDE, ' 10-5td Q. W. W-EBB, Board of Trustees, Wsr. A. MUNLY, Clerk of Board. The Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon! ti wj family mi mm ?IiN MARION -CO-UNrT-Y. Reducing the Surplus. 4-THAT IS WHAT WEDID.-5 Immdelatcly after President Cleveland's proclamation we Issued ours, offering our entire stock of woolen goods at a reduction of 20 per ceut. The result was we closed out the stock right in tho midst of the panic In woolen goods. We laid in an Immense stock of Men's, Youths1 and Boys' Clothins, Gents' tur Dishing hoods, modcis, Blank cU, GomforU and Dress Goods At 25 per cent, less than former prices; we shall GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS TIIE BENEFIT! When the crash came tn the boot and shoo trade, we ordered a full stock for net cash and received the benefit of panic price. For tlio Next Thirty Days We shall offer these goods for cash at prions never before uttered In Salem. Our goods are all new and tine quality and HEW PATTERNS AND STYLES. No shoddy or shop worn goods in our stock. -Kfery artlale direct irora the ui.n-nnurturer. Forstuer, Tiffany & ,Qo., 9-lS-wlm Bank Block, Salem, Or. :Read '.Our Reduced Terms'! QWEEKLY, OReJyear, $ 1.50. WEEKLY, isix igontlis, -$.7ft Now Read "Our Discount 'for Cash-! WEEKLY, onelyear, $1.00. WEEKLY, b& months, $0.50. VAS THERE EVER NYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL. "' "tINirHE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OFOUR ,9NEJ?IRD OFF FOR CASH. Our Old Subscribers Nowlaarrearaaro.vrpedto take advautage of our lg dwJ&Xr UInK.Pldcoount8 and Joining the grand throng of ono dollar sUDscnuere. TO flNE AND ALL ....IIama. AVe say, eendw.your names. If you yrant to takp adyantage ""i J iUuraoltiJorca8nl"anaarnor,l'flfueroyou cau gvi. "rr4Ct vou convenient method of remitting, &end us your name." and state tna y will rentU.atflrst.OEiMrtuuity. This willensure your being placea on w dollar list. THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER But a Boild, permanent reduction. We hare oome to stay.