Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 27, 1888, Image 2

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
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EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNOAY.I
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W. H. MARS -CLAKK
H. JKVINK
Editor
- Local Editor
TUESDAY, NOV. 1.7, 1888.
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A HVKHTIHKMKNTH t'NDKU TIIK
A lipadH of WANTKD, KOI I HAW;
Foil HUNT. KOUND.LO.ST, olc.of imiu
ccntiihlii nature, nut to exceed throe lines,
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each indlvhluiil. This docs not Include
business advert IseinentK.
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Invito as many repetitions nsnro necessary
to seeurc what you advertise for. Wo wish
tho advertisers to feel that they are not Im
politic on us by uslncoiir freo columns.
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throuh which the gcmmi! publle may al
ways havo their wants supplied.
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CAPITAL .IOUKXAL 1'ITII. ("O.
TIIANKSfJlVINO PROCLAMATION.
Mr.wi: orOitr.uos, )
r.MlTTIVK Dl'.l'AIITMr.NT,
Sai.i:m, Novi:.miii:k 7, 1SS.S. )
This year now drawing to n eloso has
lieen ono of unexampled peace, plenty
and pio-perlty within the bordeis of the
state. It Is pioiK-r that publle acknowl
edgment should be inado to tho (Ireat
Hulcrof tho.Unlxeiso for Ills Innumerable
blessings. 1 do, therefore, deslKiiateThurs-
day, tho 'Jit h day of November, as ii day of
ThanltsKlvliiK to Almighty flod, to bo
observed by tho wlmlo people ofthls Com
monwealth In token of their Kratltudo
for Ills ureal mercies.
In witness thereof, I luvvoset my hand
nnd caused tho seal oftho statu tobo af
llxcd, this, tliomvtiiilli day of Noveiliher,
A. 1)., IhSS.
HYI.VUBTIIK PHNNOYKU,
Oovernor.
lly thDKnvenmr:
Uiso. Mdlinnis,
Heerelury ofHtato.
WHAT CAMPA1UN1NO COSTS.
Now that tlio counting of votes
lnw boon conipluk'd, il itinyitolbo
u wiwto of limo to louin Hoinetliing
of whut it c'ont togi't all tlieno voters
to tlio poll. (lU'unliig from botb
republican ami democratic Hottrees,
it would appear tbat it cost In round
mimbora about $0,000,000 to carry on
tho campaign on iioth sides, saying
nothing of what the prohibitionists
and others put out. This amount
covers only what was disbursed
through oftlelal sources, ami does not
cover tho private expenses of candi
dates, or many of their local contri
butions, nnd hardly touches tlio
matter of uniforms, equipments and
other neecss.uic.s for the city anil
country dcinnustnulons through jut
tho states. In tho minds of tho peo
plo umtctuialutnd with tho inside
workings of polltlm this vast sum Is
classed as "boodle," and Is generally
regarded us a "corruption fond."
Jlut this impression Is, in a great
measure, unjust. It Is estimated
that fully $1,000,000 went through
the hands of the National Republi
can Committee and that fully four
times that amount was handled by
tho democratic managers. Tho
bull; of tho sum was legitimately
expended by l)oth sides In hiring
speakers ami printing campaign
literature, and with all the funds at
its command tho democratic com
mittee at tho end of Its tight finds
itself about $o0,000 In debt ; if 10,000
It owes for printing, and it don't
know whore It Is going to get any of
tho money to square itself. Ah said
before, those are National Commit
tee expensed and do not Include tho
money subscribed to and used by tho
local eauipa'gn clubs all over tho
country.
Tho democrats, it Is wild on good
authority, sent out 60,000,000 docu
innuU, Including all the spcculies of
thoir free Inula lyinyixmeii, which
woro fmuUed from Maine to Oregon.
Another Item of their c.k)Ukm was
tho country wvcklltw, to which they
Hipplled "editorial" matter, and
whose editors tliey paid generously
lor printing. This item of expense
Is reckoned by' some to reach as high
.is $750,000. It is noteworthy thai
the expenses of the republican liter
ary bureau in this line did not reach
2K),000, all told.
Oratory comes high, but the cam
paign mannRers inu-t linxe it. Men
who couldn't earn $25 a week atany
other business ask and get from $60
to $J00 a week while on the slump
a. id some even goes high as $12").
the amount Anna Dickinson receiv
ed. One man, it Is said, asked $150
from the republicans, and when
they refused to give it, he sold his
oratory to the other side. "When It
Is known that probably 2,000
speeches were made In Indlanaevery
night for two weeks before the elec
tion, some faint idea may be gained
of what it costs to thoroughly stump
the country. It ought to bo said in
this connection that the most val
uable men cost the least. Such men
as Depew, Foraker and Elaine never
accept anything for their services,
though their expenses arc paid by
local committees at tho points where
they speak.
One day it was learned at republi
can headquarters in New York that
$,'10,000 had been tent inlo Virginia
by the democrats and $12,000 was
asked to counteract it. Theamount
was immediately sent, and not a
dollar of the $12,000 went for any
thing except the expense of hiring
speakers and arranging mass meet
ings. As for the sums personally spent
by candidates, there is no way of
computing them, but directly and
indirectly they ran into tho hun
dreds of thousands. Some went
Into expensive litographs of them
selves, ot Iters spread their names
abroad over the bill boards, printed
large advertisements in the news
papers, and others dropped their live
and ten dollar bills in the saloons
hko'snow Hakes. Expenses of this
kind, of course, w:ro generally con
lined to such cities as New York,
where probably more money is used
at election time than at any other
point in the country. To show
what an election costs there, count
ing but what are reported as "legiti
mate" expenses, lake the amount
which Chief Inspector O'Urien
asked of the Hoard of Estimates
and Apportionment :
Inspectors and poll clorkH..,-.,Slul,-l.'0
Kent of polllliK-plueo 2S,4'J0
Hillary ot ohlel and chief clerk 7,000
Contingencies ... lfi.lXX)
Probabilities - 15,711
The wholo makes a nico little total
of $2;tl,(K)0 to begin with. To this
may bo added $50,000 of extra salar
ies for tho members of tho police
force.
Hero are a few other Items :
Kor rent of headquarters, hire of
clerks, parades, telegraphing, etc.
The Itepublican National Commit
teo spent $111,000 In New York City
alone, and tho Republican State
Committee bill was fully $150,000,
and all this beforo Election Day.
Such meetings as tlio.se at Madison
Square Garden cost from $8,000 to
$10,000, and such parades as thwj of
tho Saturday beforo Election Day
about the same amount.
Wliero all tho money conies from
It Is not easy to say except in a gen
eral way. In tho llrst place it will
bo understood that tho otllce-holder,
cither of tho national or state gov
ernment, must make his, voluntary
contribution : then tho candidate
in expeoted to bo liberal, and then
tho patriotic partisan. Probably the
amount of large individual contri
butions is geneially muclt exagger
ated, but tho sum total is not far
different from what has been given.
In some way It Is raised, and In
botuo way It Is expended tho bulk
of It legitimately.
I.KTTKR LIST.
TllO
followlni;
letters remain tut-
eulli'd for In tho Balem postolllee,
November 128th:
ltubeoek Jusikt
fnntwoll John
Cow 1 1 gui i John
Dahl Chits
Jlyrno Xtuioy J
Crosbv M C
Cow N.J-12
Dlmmick Mtss J,
111- C
Dlmmlek
inn
Kretl UoHijo
Foster JnsrierT
(JiKulull Antilo
Hitllnon Mrs L A Ifulo Jtlolnml
Jackson George Johnston Mrs
Tetrtv
Kolley Mrs Jennie
Lee Mr Snmli Lefller 11111
MlloiiAmhllo MorsoWH
Morris Fretl
lVrlonAvon I'eokWIU
lVrkins Ed im 2 Smith Fmnk ,
(Barber)
Clark Frank Chirk Itobort Sr
Thorn tun Patrlok
Stanley John Bntu Al
Hlirg Miss Surah
Webb 1 r W Whetstono Simon
Winner J W
AV.1L Odhu., P.M.
lVmlUMun, Origin, January IS.
Having mtttotvU with my Uldn I nm
luduiHsl to try th OlthVitVN KIDNKV
TK.V hlrh ivllovwl m In it hbort time. I
lUe dMiir In rwiminiMHlIng, It to the
imMIe n a mA rwuiHly for kfuney dlffl
culli. uliilKIK V. Jt.MI.KY, tiMtuty Juilge
Of I'lllHlllU.
bold by U. W.Mnthew A 0
M'
Mffif jmjwuMjMB.iyujix:uj:mJirirjgv'
Comfort I'ncter tbe Waistband.
The call of thcstomnih must be nnwor
edeen ntthoeot of subsequent dlsoorr
tort. How to make the digestion a regular .
sequence of the satisfaction of appetite so
aula imllled medical Investigation that it '
was almost riven up fli dlMmlr. and dy
nen,W viewed u well tilph Incurable.
Hostetter'rf Slotnnch Hitter fume to th
rescue of the dpepl!e. and iqwel lb"
Uieorv of incurability. If It be used with
nrr.i-'tence, and common sense in diet be
in eonstautlv violated, the bitters will
-estore vigor and tranquility t the stoni
ach and constantregularltv in Its digestive
functions. The dyspeptic who uo !
ysteniaiienlh -ooti ee:i-es to suffer nftOr
ii iiner lienaltk".. and enj.iys comfort un
der tho waistband between meals. A bn
cflcirnt change, truly, and one that Nnldeil
bv Nediilousaoulaiic:eorindojeretlon in
eatiiv; and drinking. Constipation, blll
loiiMKut, uc vous in.iliirliikianuy ttoublw.
p id del. lily a.e easily remediable with
thisilnciostoralive.
-
Cm you Imagine any aliment that will
make a good ntntircd person mi poevlMi.
d ssitistleii, 111 teiripeied and cranky us
b.i'lousm-.s? There i- n reason, i h . -evei,
uhv anjoue fhotild stii'oi from
iiit"'ptlo'i. ilvspipsln. torpid liver ii ml
losi of appetite" iv hen Dr. Henley's Dand.
Jloii T.nic, vim h eeiyouo Imows i a
cci tain erne, run be so easily obtained.
Sold by 1). W. Mntbews 0. ('..
NEW TO-DAY.
lT ANT1'.D A IK'Y TO AVOIUC ON A ,
l l.irm. Address or mil ul Cavital.
Joit.NAI. olllee. dlwwl.
I U.-.1 OK sliiAitI)-i'.Nfc liHOWN
limaiesixviais old; weight IKW pounds
HI hands high. Any one Uncling the abine
described mine will be Mcll paid for the ,
trouble bvleiivlnir wouljat the olllco oftho
Oregon Land Compony.
ClMALI.I'OX A VIMOVKNTIVE. THR
Snrevcntlve for sinallpox or any other
niel.lng disease Is the OltKOON 1'KACII
IUTTKUS. It cleanses your blood and
strengthens your sjs'em. Every family
should have a bottle in their houte. T
prevent treating disease, call at yoi r
druggist or 'iddress H. J1"'
Ul k" No. 21 KM.. Pm Hand, Oi.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder nover varies. mnrv. i ol
purity, strength and wliolcsomcnoss. More
economlMi limn tho oiUiii.u.n "md" and ,
cannot bo sold In competition with the
multitude of low test, slant weight alum or i
phosphite powdeis. Sold only in e.in. I
IlOYAI. IIAKINCI l,OWDi:llU)..10tillll.N.. ,
ANGORA GOATS!
W. D. CLAGGiTT
-1IA8 BOMK-
PURE IMPORTED GOATS FOR SAL
uro from tho well selected Him
. . llalley, of San Jose, Oil. Kor
FOR SALE. These
IOCK8 Ol U.
ir mirticu.
.urn call on or uddns hint at Salem, Or.
iu-17-.m.
I. SCHNEIDER,
DKALKKilS
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
Btayton, Obkqon.
Kccpn on handiv large assortment of Jew
elry, Watches Clocks, etc, Hepalrlng
promptly done nnd warranted. I will give
tho best bargains In watches of any dealer
lutho WUIuincttc valley. 7::8m-w
1I0WAKD BU0THERS
DO
General House Moving, Raising and
lltpjirinr.
Work promptly done at reasonable rates.
Orders lea nt Uacital JonRMAt, oitlce
will reeelvo attention. MMf
PRINTING
rvNK ok thk uvnorr kxtahi.ish-
UiiumiW n the State. Uiwr rate lhun
irQid. Ijintest tivk Legal lltHiika lu
tbeStt1,d blBMM dlKwunt. send fur
prleo IM of Jb iHlnllnjr, and cHtalogue ot
Steitiu LMnter, stm, Oregon.
H " ffi.LVflO7s. Bfc
IB it anyAt bakinq t
y L ROYAL rowels J .
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1U Konb 8Tcntb BU BU Louli. JI
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NEW ADVEKTISE3IENTS.
Admirers of Cleveland and
Protection.
We protect our customers from paying ruinous prices for their goods by se lllnj
them on a very small profit.
Free Trade
Is ourlmotto ns every person is freo to trade with us nnd tako advantage of these
low prices. Vc havo the most complete assortment or
Dry Goods,
Underwear, .
' Clothing, ,,;
Hats andiCaps,
Boots and Shoes,, ""
I Notions,
To bo (ound In tlio city. "Iluy as you vote''-vith your eyes open,
make you welcome at the Opera House Corner.
m
le Capitol Adventure Go.
TirimmmBaxntfWMimiaaztza'K.zxxiaKwiiiALUiMiaBJv.ixiai
KraHHrtlKHvtnfcCr"
n excellent stock of
CARPETS, RUGS, ,
ROLLING AND
' LACE CURTAINS
At prices extremely low. Full stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY
GOODS in till departments.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
LTJNN & BROWN'S,
lit!) Corner State and Commercial? trects.
THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES
IN THE CITY IS AT
R. M. WA.DB & CO'S
282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM.
AND MANY OTHER
Also a Complete Stock of Hardware and
FOR SALE.
FINK DUST AND MOUSE-PROOF
Orcun. also a second hand Pinnn nt a.
rgntu and on easy terms. Call on
II. DIAMOND,
SOS Commercial Bt., Balem. dr.
10-3-tf '
KELLEY BROS.,
. I'ltOPIUBTORS OF
THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE
MettU.taJ eenta; board, $S par week. No
Chinese emptored.
ai (
Commercial Ht,
tw-atr.
Harrison, we bclle e In
Cigars and
. . 'Tobacco
Call, and we Mill
FALL SEASON OF 1888.
Special attention is called to our splend'd
display of fashionable garments
from the well known
manufacturers
Springer Bros.,
OF BOSTON.
They need
no recommendation
from us, being the finest lino
ever placed before tho public.
Each garment has a label at collar
band bearing the manufacturer's name,
oim
Is unusually largo
nnd varied, repre
senting The Latest Novelties.
Agents for tho new JIuthcr patent
LACE KID QLOVEl
Garland Stoves,
Charter Oak Stoves,
Brighton Range
LEADING STYLES,
Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriag
SHEEP FOR SALE.
300 liojtd of stock sheep for ra-'c
For prices nnd particulars, nddrets
A. care Capital Jouksai. olllee.
dwtf.
FARMERS.
T PAY TIIK IIIOIIBBT 0A8H PBJlK
X ftw buiter, ewsu and poultry, v "
have u feed btore, -JH Commercial streei-10-ltWlui
W. UVATth-