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i.lWA'J LLliV "ii 4- V, -. A A M VOL. 3. SA.LEM, OREGON. MONDAY, APKIL 7. 1890. NO. 29. ! .''-'!- ' fcMiMWmr ' iiv imi1 " m ' iif-- M .. rivmMt - jr-s, ,., .. .-. w. . rL.-r r EVENING, .CAPITAL J-'-. JOURNAL Spring Announcement AT THE CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO, O- Wo'hnyo now on hand the. neatest and nobbiestline of . SPRING SUITS For men in the city of Salem. No chenp or shabby goods anions them. Inspection is invited. These goods were made for line trade. LIS of DRESS Are constantly coming in. Wo are receiving, more goods than" any house in Salem. Just Received ! A largo line of boots aud shoes for men, women and children, all the latest stylet) und best goods in the market. STAPLE AND FKf GROCERIES SPEC A L SALE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. FOR TEN DAYS ONLY AT II GOODS T. McF. PATTON'S TIT STREET ALE lOOO BOXES OF Plain ant One room si "full of groceries alone. We have the finest stock of canned goods In the city. FARMERS Will And our store the best place to trade, as they can drive up to our doors and load their wagons with everything they want, thus saving time and labor in going from place to place. We positively GUAR ANTEE THE LOWEST PRICES. All goods delivered free to an v part of the city. Capitol Adventtire Co., Opera. House Corner Salem Ore. The above m tho latest Invention oiMr. a. N. W". Yost, tho pioneer of writing machines, nlso Inventor of both trio Remington and Call-(raph-thls being his latest machine. CM. L0CKW00D, Agt., tS38$ m Stationery WILL BE OFFERED AT 25C AND 40C PER BOX This is by;far THE CHEAPEST and BEST PAPER ever offered to the people of Marion County Come and See For Yourselves USE THE 9? Writing Machine ISOl -;i,riHPKBOHH IlKSKPHm? James Aitken. Grange c tore, NO. 126 STATE STREET, SALE3I, OREGON. -o- wk and kvtaies! o 5A full line of Crockery and Glassware aud everything usually kept in a first-class establishment. Our aim is to give entire satisfaction to every customer. BWjy, iT Mt fiB Who do All Kinds of liOII m As Cheap ns any Laundry In the Country Using White" Help, and doing first-class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Office at George Hoeye, 209 Commercial St. &fil 1 I 1B boumma Four FINEST ON THE MARKET. -0- fiSyThls extra fine quality of Hour is manufactured by the Jefferson Flouring Mill Company at Jefferson, Oregon. Yard aud ofiicc on Liberty street, opposite W. L. Wade's store. Dealers in Lumber, Laths and Shingles. R. 3. DUNCAN, Sec. naisssss FISHING TACKLE ! st Stock am! Newest Goods ! GREATEST VARIETY, MOST REASONABLE PRICES. BROOKS & HARRITT, No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Latest designs in Baby Carriages, Hammocks and Summer Goods will arrive in a few days. BSTNo trouble to show goods. Real Esta THE GLOB i Loan & fee langei 292 Commercial St,, Salem, Or, Has a large, list of choice farms aud .PPy for sale on easy terms. Homesteads loaned. MONEY tO LOAN On improved farms aud city property at low rate of interest. re-We have also in connection wUhour ? SHvheVfau PLOYMENT and GENERAL IN TELLIGEN Jur" f"j ) XlTinui orders for help will be promptly attended to, and situations also ooiauuu tor me uuempioyea. SHAW & DOWNING, eai - tsiaie - Agenis AND- GENERAL AUCTIONEERS! fiSTWe have a large INt of farm lands ami city property for sale We also take charge of auction sales in any part of the state. NO. 284 COMMERCIAL STRBET, SALEM. OREGON. -Branch otllce at Bilverton, 0. V. DeOiilre, Agent. R. M.WADB&CO -o- Tlic largest a n d b e s! selected slock of Carts, Buggies, Wagons, Car riages and H ticks to be found in I lie Willamette Valley. 282-284-286, commercial St. .. Twnn ..t.,.iH..nli rt Cn. Union Title Abstract Co. iem nnd'aiuand w , Mnon county. Office at 28 Commercial street, formerly occupied by Williams A England's bank. PUHLISHED DAILY, EXUEPT8UNDAY, BY T1IK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, Commercial Street, in P. O. Building hnUred a, the postofflce nt Balem, Or.,na second-class matter. HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. MONDAY APRIL7 SOME COM1NO EVENTa, No free nds. inserted In tho Jouuxau ounces oi religious services free. Llmrltn- Die. rellKlous or educallonnl cnlcrialn- nnrlv Intltil. t.llllt. nhiirir fit iiHinkalnn nilvniL I AUOOTTUB NEW PARTY. Democrats are saying that the Union party is ouly a foil to help tho repuhlicaus, and eonio repub licans think that it is only a schetno to assist tho democrats. Neither of these assumptions is to the point. Tho mil question which men in clined to act with tiio third parly should ask themselves seriously is, whether thcro is anything in tho political situation of the day to justify their ruuuiug the risk of waiting their vote on any mltntaalnn. nilvpr. Used at half price. Evcuih of local Ininoiv tanee announced free under IbU head. April 7. Levy concert nt Reed's opera housofor benefit 2d Keg. bund. April 0. Union Suite convention, Oregon City. April O.Marlon county Republican Con ventlnp. April 0. YamlilU Republican county convention. April 11. ArbO' dar In Oregon. April 15. state Minday-tsehool conven tion at c.Mlnnvllle. April 16, Tho Hunters Wife, by Home Dramatic talent,;at Reed's opera house, vprii iu, ueniocrauc prccinciprimaris. Apru 10. uepuoucun muio conxcntlnn, April hi. Dcniocnitle county con vtnl Ion. April !M. Denioeriiirc stale convention, May 17. Colt show In Salem. J une 2, General election, for couuty, stnto and congress. Lotan says: "Thumbs up." mon says "Wiggle-waggle." 8!- It looks as tho' Utah will be ad mitted as a state. Large colonies of Mormous are preparing to colonize Canada. As cleanliness is next to godliness, the Salem steam laundry moving into the former Methodist church is a very appropriate move. The republican couuty conven tion will bo composed of a pretty solid lot of working republicans that are a terror to the democratic politicians. That fearless and honest demo crat, Senator Beck, of Kentucky, is said to bo in failing health, and ex Speaker Carlisle is to bo elected in ills place, in case of a vacancy. Paris editors nro not pleased nt holding the world's fair in Chicago. No foreigner would be, unless he really wished to visit a distinctively American city. th -utenuiuiewis'-in.uw- w-... uess, why will uot the clergy take up the subject of filthy alleys and dlfaease-breeding washhouses for vigorous discussion in tho pulpit. "The Journal is the paper that tho peoplo read" said a clergyman this morning. "Attendance at my church is nearly doubled by proper announcement in your columns." A renowned English statesman, the Marquis of Normandy is dead, aged 72. At dlfiereut times he held governorships of Nova Scotia, Queensland, New Zealand and Victoria. Has the Roseburg Review noticed that the courts have upheld Con gressman Hermann of Oregon in his position that tho government must restore ills salary stolon by the democratic Borgeant-nt-arras Sllcott? The Canadian contingent of es caped democratic state and city treaurere, (including Sllcott),and de faulting bank cashiers nnd other thieves is to bo reinforced by a hegira of Mormon politicians. That will make a very pretty colony to join! The editor of tho Chicago Trl buue, Mr. Medill, is on record as predicting that Grover Cleveland will be tiio demoeraiiu nominee in 1892, even if Mr. Hill should go into the convention with the New York delegation at his back. The Oregonlan may yet turn around so us to favor prohibition al together. It bun got so far as to favor a commission to Investigate the evils of tho liquor traffic, and to believe that it Is n good thing to each the evil cficcts of lutomper mice in tho schools. Tin; republican congress proposes to put a tax on hides, which are now sold at ridiculously low prices on ihel'aciflu coast. Tho duty of 1 cts a lb. will go into tho farmer's pocket and will never bo felt by the person buying a pair of shoes. Lust year we imported about $20,000,000 worth of hides. ATTENTION 1 We have farms, large ami small, lots from WO up, and houses nnd lots in nil parts of the city. We don comuiitixiou liusiutntH exclusively. If you wish to sell, list your properly witli us. Suburban tmetH a specialty. PAVNK fc BRIDOFORD. The Journal is enthusiastic for a clean city and It has interviewed some of our aldermen on the pma pectx of a general clean-up of the city. Tho main business streets are lielug cleaned and the city attorney is drawing up an ordinance to en able (he police to assist in keeping the city clean. It is time heroic meaouns wero taken for the health and welfare of the city. Tho usual fate of third parties has been nuuibllatiou before thoy wero strong enough to accomplish much. They aro disintegrated by changed conditions aud now issues that arise overshadow them in importance. The Grange party onco got over a million votes and had control of several state legislatures. Tho Greenback party had over a million votes once, with representatives in nearly every legislature and in both branches of congress. The Prohibition party vote has riscu to nearly halfa million In the dlfiereut states aud yet in thesccoud national contest it marked a decline, and its fusion with tho Union Labor party will undoubtedly mark Its disap pearance as a separate political or ganization. Third parlies may ex ercise a purifying iufiucuce in poli tics and elevate thustnudardsof pub lic sentiment. The republican partv Itself started into existence as a coa lition of third aud fourth parties. Tho situation at present is very simple. Tho republican party, lias beeu placed in power In all three branches of tho government. Tho congress now in session is fairly organized and at work earnestly aud expeditiously to redeem tho pledges upon which the people entrusted It with power. It has already framed a bill (o reduce the taiifi' about $50, 000,000. Tho free coinage of silver will bo established by law. There aro bills pending covering every proposition advanced by the Union party. No doubt such will bo en acted Into law as are required by tho general mccssitics of tho country and the welfure of tho people. ivrib'S.UVlllUuulJuirJtr la ii IuqJ.- It Is entitled to be sustained by tho peoplo in its efforts to restore the prosperity of tho nation. If tho people arc sincere in their desire for reform, and wo believe they nre, they will sustain tho republican party. Voters who aro animated more by an honest desire to accomplish refoims, than bv a passion to down or destroy somcthi i g, will not stick le at tho label under which the arti cle is to lie furnished so that the same bo tho genuluo thing. If ev ery .reform voter wails until ho can get the union partv into power be fore ho will nccept a reformed cur rency, or a reformed tariff or a re form of tho telegraph monopoly, ho may never live to seo auy of those desiderati accomplished. The thing for every Bouslblo reform voter to do is to tako hold by tho no i rest available handle and get all that is possible to be had in tho way of successful results. It is the duly of every man who believes in re form measures to let no opportunity goby without advancing tho reform Unit is nearest his heart, and hence we say tho union party at its state convention should sustain tho pos tal telegraph bill that is beforo con gross. If they do not they lay them selves open to thn charges for in. sincerity. Wo do not ex pect iu a republican paper to influence tho leaders of tho Union party very much; but we believe sonio of the voters who will be asked to sustain that party will hesitate before throwing away their votes, or at least iteforo they will refrain from holding up tho bunds of the ouly party that Is In a position to accomplish anything. If every reform votijr will support the republican party it will be made so strong that It can carry out avory reform that iu promised tho peoplo by the third party. Let us make tho republican party tho people's party. This can bo done. Tho ieo plo can make any party do their bidding, if they knock at the door and knock loud enough. Tho lead ers aro quick to hear and no officer hears more quickly than a represen tative Iu cougresH. Let the wants of the people bo made known and let tho party that Is in power be made to fccrve tho people, as It Is al ready disposed to do, and the result wlh be far more satlsfatory to (he independent voter than if ho throws his vote away on auy new office or power-sicking combine. Have the Daily Journal left at your door und get all tho news, at 10 cents a week. sustain" tub peoplkm .ub v-tunE. What is a p dlttcal party for, but to 6ervo tho interests ot tho pooplo? It is not a success If It Is ouly n tutiehlno to protect proferre.l Inter ests nud advance personal ambitious. If it would bo strong with tho pao ple it must earnestly mid persistently champion popular measures. We aro of thoso who belieo that tho republican party Is destined to n. malu what it always was aud what it proved to be iu 1888, a popular third party of tho masses, u chamnlon of reforms for tho people. Wo bcllovo there is not a reform asked for iu the domain of finance, tarill", or fran chise, but cau bo better obtained from tho Republican party thau from auv other. Wo believe tho Marion county re publican convention will do much to popularize the party aud m ike it strong with tho peoplo If it akes stroug grounds iu favor of a revision oftarlfl as proposed by tho republi can bill uow before congress. Let it show its colors on Iho silver ques tion and adopt a btroug resolution iu favor of a 1'reo coinage bid. It could also well nllord to uphold our able and fearless postmaster-geiieral in his Intelligent eil'ort to secure for the people tho benefits of cheap postal telegraphy. Tho Journal lias no d ltd to lo dictate in theso matters, but it believes that the republican parly owes it to tho masses of the people to aid punular measures ut every opportunity. If a political party is not hero to servo tho people, w hat is it hero for? roil cousiv Jirnui:. Somo of tho friends of Judgo Shaw aro urging him to again be come a candidate for county Judge. Mr. Shaw lias now held the olllco two terms, and whilo some would apply the universal two-term rulo against him, many more are willing this rulo should not bo adopted iu filling tho county court. No ob jections thnt v,'e can hear of aro made to Judgo Shaw's administra tion of tho office, and if tliero aro any existing objections thoy had better bo brought lo tho attention of tho public at once, that tho matter may lie canvassed and a more proper friendly to Jmlgo Eiiaw as it rdie, tho' tliero may bo a few renioto localities, where his prompt and lib eral action toward securing a bridge over tho Willamette at Salem has not met with universal approval. THE COUNTY MELUO ITK3, The Journal contains a list of tho dolegates returned from tho sev eral preclnets In Marion county. They are a fairly representative set of men, who can ha trusted to do the work entrusted to them. As a body they aro men who represent no faction and wear no collars. They will put up a successful ticket and select a strong delegation to tho stain convention. P. T. Barnum has iho courage lo defend the GOO ballet-girls ho lias brought from Europe against Iho as saults or a Bridgeport clergyman. Ho sayB! "This sensational preach er novL'r saw them except while, un beknown to him, they were worship ping in his church and writhing un der his unjust aud unchristian de nunciations. As a friend I ndvlto him to discontinue his circus pranks In tho pulpit, of whkh a dime museum manager would leel ashamed." Out of Jfche Fire Tortnciitcd with Salt Jticioa Cured by Hood's Suraaimi'llla, Only tlioso who have nuftVrcil from salt rheum la its worst tuna knew tho agonies caused by tills dlscaso. Hood's Barsapa. rllla has had great success In curing salt rheum, nnd all affections ot tho blood. " I owo tho gratitude to Hood's Sarapa rllla that ono would to his rescuer from n Burning Building SS with salt rheum, and had to leavo oH work altogether. My faco.about tho eyes, would be swollen and scabbed, my hands and a part of my body would bo raw sores for weeks at a time, my flesh would seem so rotted that 1 could roll pieces from between my Angers as largo cs a pea. Oao physician called It typo pnenn and gavo mo medicine atctrd- rulou" ftigly; but salt rheum cannot bo cured In that way, finally 1 bought a btttlo ot Hood's Sarsaparllla. It helped mo to tnuclt that I took two tuoro bottles, and was Entirely Cured LSubS with salt rheum since. I also uicd Hood's Ollre Ointment on tho places affected. It stops tho burning and Itching sensation Im mediately. I will recommend Hood's Bar. saparllla not only for salt rheum, but for SSS Loss of Appetite all-gono' reeling so often cxrctleured," A. D. ItouniMi, J malca I'Uln, Mass. N.D. 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