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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1890)
EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. NO. 03. VOL. 3. SA.LEM, OREGON. EKTDAY, MAY 16. 1890. t GOING FAST The Goods at the Grand Clearance Utile of tli Capitol Adventure Company. Are going off wito a. Rush. Call early and secure trie Bargains. se Put Your Money TV THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. where It will do most good. I UnUSltED DAILY, BXCK1TSUNDAY, BY THE Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Oitlco. Commercial street. In 1. O. ltulUllne J filtered ni the potoitlco nt 8aletn,(Jr.,Hii secnnd-clnKS matter. HOFER BROTHERS. - Editors. 4 A Real Estate Investment pays bettor Interest than tiny other adventure. Those who get In first have the beat chances of improvement. Eight houses approaching completion in Hip fj Par i A (I til ion Opera Hou Block. nud contracts for Ten more left. Lots in North Pacific addition to Astoria Meadlly lhcreaslng In value. A few more small fruit farms al Sunnysldo still on the market, The Oregon Land C(L ; with its main office in Snlcm, and branch offices In Portland, Astoria and i Albany, Ore., buys and sells Stock, Grain and Fruit Farms, and ba a I choice lot of city and suburban property. , MKSMdsnKncrasi J. C. BOOTH, 9a Stale htreet, S.iicni Oregon. Real Estate Broker, BOOTS AND SHOES, James Dental & Co, 188 State Street, Salem. Insurance and loans, and prices. Some tine city property. Also farms of all sizes Call and see me, It will cost you nothing. Oar S2.00 Calf Shoes,- James Aitken. ' Grange WK CAKltY A FULI.. LINE OK LADIES', MISSES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES, -OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS. PRICES THAT WILL SUIT. A WEAK AUnUMK.NT. It is not good for the state, nor cveu for the party In power, to have too large a majority in a legislature. The republican party in Oregon would be. better oil" to-day, more united and more worthy, etc. East Oregonian. We nresurprlecd to read the above in the leading democratic paper of the state. II is a confession that the democratic dumaud for the control of the state is founded on the love of dominion, rather than tho devo tion of the party to some sound prin ciple, that is to be for the saving of the nation. It is equivalent to saying that the republican party is all right, but it should not be too stro g. Repub licans are all right but there should not bo too many of them. The party would 1k bettor oil If it were less able to keep its promises. It would be more worthy if fewer people considered it worthy of its confidence, etc. This Is all political bunkum. If the republican partj is right it can not be too strong. If the democra tic party is wrong It cat) not be too weak. We say there is no middle ground along this line of argument. To say that a party is all right, only the people give it too many votes, Is an un-utueneaii baby-act In politics. It is saying, I am willing to be licked, I but don't lick me too hard. The truth is the above sentiment ' does not find lodgment in tho aver age democratic breast, as It cannot II ml a place in any logical mind. While it Is true, that If a party grows too largo it is liable to fac tious, yet If there is any cardinal dif ferences between the two parties it cannot be expressed too emphati cally at tho polls. NO. 126 STATE STREET, o Store, SALEM, OREGON. Our 8.00 Shoe, Our $4.00 Shoe, i: t.-. tttctatt?s:t.tP'V TH7TTOTC.I3 HAN nsEWED 'ALh and K.AIH i'' .'"' - -"' "w - - . -..'ii; ; .. rvr r.; . . r.j LACE and CONGRESS lnr.L.li UAKUU onoes are uiihuiuikm.-u jii EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, y. perfect fitting fc dressy appearance aoie it ! Fanoy Groceries ! o Keep Your Eye on 1SS State Street. Repairing neatly and cheaply done. 5-lfl F. S. DEARBORN, BA full line of Crockery and Glassware and everythiug usually kept iu a first-cluss establishment. Our aim is to give entire satisfaction to every customer. All market able produce bought at full cash prices. Succesnor to J. U. Ntnrv.J Has Just Removed to His New Quarters THE NEwTtORE1 At 263 Commercial Street. I. CONRAD And now offers a full and complete line of Hooks, Stationery, Blank Books, Sheet Music, Tissue Paper, Etc. Remember the Place , IBiQT I300l- Sigl'l. e-Mull orders a specialty. H. DUNN Trie Clothier, Has a- A New Store, New Goods, has a fine line of i Dress Goods, Embroidrics, Ladies Wraps, I Parasols and Sun Shades, Ladies ami Misses Blouses, 1 Boys .Jersey Suits, Trunks and Valises. Gents Furnishing Goods. i 239 Commercial St. OppoMto Bush's, Bunk. New Building, Ami although old at tho business people of Salem a otters the NEW DEAL GENERALLY Prices Right, And every body is invited to call and sec Goodsnot nearly all in yet, lot more are constantly arriving. 257 Commercial St. i THE GLOBE t I r, ,1 . . MM Ilea listafe Loan & I mmw. v 292-Commercial St., Salem, Or. Has a large list of choice farms and eitj prnierty for wile on easy terms. Homesteads located. MONEY tO LOAN HON. I'll II. .ItKTaCIIAN. This is one of the most worthy nominations on the republican state ticket of Oregon. It Is a recogni tion for an Important office of a gal lant Oermau-Amerlcaii oitUeu, and It will be a credit and an honor to the German Americans all over tho world to have such a flue represen tative of their race in the Uultcd States to bo treasurer of tho stnto of Oregon. I twill also be a credit to the republican party and stamp it in the eyes of tho people as a party that is liberal in its views toward the best class of foreign citizens, who come here in an early day, helped subdue the wllderneas nud furnished thousands of bravo men In the war for tho preservation of tho union. And of all this largo element of citizenship there is no more noble or truly American typo than Hon. Phil. Metschan, of Grant county. Thk Journal has taken pains to ! write letters to the neighbors of Mr. I Metschan and ihey, regardless of I party, say that lie Is in every way worthy and fully competent to fill the responsible Ksitloii to which the republican party has nominated him as its standard bearer. When tho votes are counted It will be seen that Phil. Metschan has not fallen behind any man on the ticket lu the race. He came to Grant county nt a very early period and has had the I confidence of the people there at all I times. They liuvo repeatedly elect ed him county Judg and ho has now been for years county elerk and Is filling that office nt present. Ho Is n competent man nud understands state finances form tho ground up. He knows where tho money of the people comes from and where It should go to. There will be no defalcations in his olfiec. No one will be able to say that ho made a dollar wrong fully or took a dollar that did not belong to him, If we are able to go by what his neighbor say of him. Phil Metschan Is an honest, honor able, whole-souled gentleman In I every senso of the word. The universal verdict about him is j that the longer and moro intimately he Is known, the better ho Is liked. j He is a staunch republican and yet , he will get about tho whole vote of Grant county. He wl'.l get nn Im mense vole In Portland, Ho will 1 get a large vote all over the state otilside his own party. He will get ! many Gorman democuitlo votes, as 1 the German Americans of this state I will enjoy liiivlug a man of their THO GOOD OF HEREDITY. A writer in llnrpcr's Bazar for May 24 discusses heredity under an able edltornl review, entitled, "Kis met" and shows up tho dangerous Hue of fatalism that runs through the doctrine. It has its dark side, but theto is also u brighter sldo nud one wherein heredity forms one of the most impregnable arguments for Christianity. It is not denied thnt religious cul ture leaves its influence upon the character. It is doubtful if any other kind of teaching or philosophy is so far-reaching In Its cllcct on the human mind and character as Christianity. Other systcnisof moral philosophy and even of spiritual culture nre good for tho day and for the person, but leave not much Im press on tho character of succeeding generations. Not so with Christianity. Even the uijnostlo nud infidel will admit the great value of the cardinal christian virtues; will not deny but that he Is a better and a stronger muti for having had a christian father and mother. Bob Ingersoll himself came from a preacher's fam ily, nud his brain Is stronger nud his heart warmer than If he had re ceived none of tho benefits of chris tian culture operating In tho forma tion of the character, which ho has inherited so largely from a christian father nud mother. The christian religion is tho only system, looked upon merely from the standpoint of moral culture and ethical training, that goes beyond the present gener ation and makes for good men nud women, far into the. coming gener ations. If all the services of the churohes were stopped to-day, and every religious institution In the world wiped out, the influence of christian culture upon human character would go on for many generations, giving tho world good men and women. The argument of heredity In its ellects on character becomes nn in vincible one to the scoptlc. If he admits for a moment that he is one whit the belter man because his parents were faithful, conscientious, christian believers, it logically fol lows t hut he Is trying to withhold from those who come after him the advantages of a christian culture that he Is enjoying the benefits of, iu that his ctiareotor Is stronger to to resist evil, becausu of the Inherit ed qualities, that wertv the product of chrlstlau culture. CAPITAL JOURNAL JOTS. Salem hns pcverul now churches in prospect. Thcrols nothluc arid about tho Willamette valley. The Willamette is a big green valley no sand or sagebrush. The passion (lowers nre iu bloom nud the first roses nro In blossom. Tho upper dog In tho fight docs not need your aid nor enthusiasm. California has 27,o00 Odd Fellows, and 130 Rebeknh degreo lodges of women. Tho Willatnett evallcy U filling up with good jieoplo very few squatters. Must should "Dally pay. Oregenian: The Oregonian change, its nnmo to tho New Town Boomer" for A good lunny people tnko n theatre custom to church with them. They nrrlvo late. Tho way to have a strong, fair paper Is to have tho courago to sup port such a paper. Tho Morning Columbian reports a decline of about CO per cent, iu tho catches of salmon nt Astoria tills season. A crazy man will beat tho world around tho world. Geo. Francis Train will make it lu 02 days, it is now said. Health cannot bo altogether a mntterof belief; for a baby, incapa ble of any belief, or understanding, may have perfect health. SCROFULA Blandsott'e neck-, causes pi. InfuUton. . gores on the arms, legs, or feet; lew- -..irrr, In tlio eyes, cars, or noso. oi ten ea S5BX. or uc.,fnc; I. to. !; Pimples, cancerous growths, or tho n mi o her manifestations usually ascribed i causes consumption, una death. all diseases or affections, for y cry i persons nro entirely tree from It. How Can IRE? It Bo wwim. By taking Howl's Sarsaparllla, wh Ich t tho remarkable cures It has accomplished, often iihcn other medicines hare tone has proven Itself to ho a potent and peent tar medicine for this disease. Some rf these cures aro really wonderful. If you sutler from scrofula or Impuro Wood. 1 sure to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. " Every spring my wlf o and children lmc been troubled with scrofula, sores brew ing out on them In various blacos. Mj llttlo boy, three, years old, has been terrible, sufferer. I-nt sprhiB bo was on. mass of sores from head to feet. I ' ndvUed to uso Hood's S-irsaparilla. ami -have all taken It. The result Is that a lh... been cured of tho scrofula, my Utile I being entirely free from sores, and all I of my children look bright and health) V. 1. ATHEUTOJf, lmnlo Cltyi Hood's Sarsaparllla 9oMbyilrutKtiU. JH lxorJ. 1'tepMtjU 3.1. II00L1 CO., AlKtliocarlc, towoll, JM lOO Dosos Ono Dollar On the question of revision of tho Presbyterian articles, 133 presby terles voted for revision, 09 against nmlG not at all. Tho Astoria Town Talk is a new candidate for newspaper favors Like too many such, it docs not know which side it is on. Tin: Jouknai, is not nvcrso to printing a fact once In a while. Salem real estato la steadily advancing. ham: si to iu: okuamzkd. This evening the carpenters of of Salem will hold a meeting for the purpose of forming a local Brother hood of the American Union. This will be the first step in tho capital city to secure the benefits of the great reforms which have been pressed by the labor organizations of the East and which have resulted in 'Hitting down the hours of work from ten, to nine and eight In near ly all the cities of tho civilized world. Bo far as It In a moral reform, tending to benefit the members and their families and improve their con dition In life, the Jouhn.u, Is heart ily in favor of tho movement, tin far as It tends to cieato strife be tween the employer and tho em ployed and sever the bonds of com mon Interest and social Intercourse and leave less freedom to the indi vidual to support his family as ht deems best, the movement will not be beneficial. A union properly conducted, that alms to uplift tho wliolo mass of humanity, and that Is not run purely as a machine for sciewlug higher wages out of the employer, regardless ol tho charao tornftho service rendered or the the merit -md Individuality of the worker. moro difficult tho struggle of the working man. Wo trust tho carpenters of Balem will organize for their mutual pro tection and assistance and for their moral elevation and the betterment of their family life. Not but thnt the careutrrs are the equals of any element of the community; but that a labor organization that Is founded ; merely upon a pecuniary basis, merely to wring by force a greater amount of dollars and cents out of tho employer, Is not a benefit. At the grand reception tendered Htaiiley in London, tho great Afri can explorer In returning thanks, said Congo mluht have lelonged lo England had Englishmen listened to his lectures between '78 nud '81. Belgium was reaping one hundred per cent. England might have had If you would tho moro respect A'il'CjiPJllPJlOliyt-KailUo. reader.. Just read nn occasional Ktisainu or French society novel. Warm days, mid cool nights; all wo need for perfection Is nil occasional shower. Sonio of our real estate men should furnish tho latter. Mr. C. W. Lyons, of Portland, is In the city making arrangements for the great Salem ndvcrtisuig ex cursion to take place on tho "8th of May. Tho Daily Astorian reports wood very cheap in that town, to which a rival town remarks that it should bo cheap when you can cut it on any street. A Bargain ! A dolrnblo lot or lands In lots to suit, Hovcn lalles southwest of Salem, within eighty rods or steamboat lauding, tho best nitk wood and somotlr timber-enough to pay lor tho lniul-iml It Is uood soil Tor fruit, Willi sprlimH iu.il, mendow land Would tnlto a good small lot or Bulein ..nsi.t l.i Irnil.. Aflflrprt '"",,v"' b.K.DENNIH. Snlam.Mnroh 1!, 1MM. 3 13tr first National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. l.ADUR, U1U J. HliYNOI.U.S, ioun atom, - - l'romrtent. Vleo t'renldent. - - ('ashler GENERAL BANKING, Excnnngoon Portland, Nun Francisco, Nuw York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. Htito, County and City wiirmnts bought. Karmors nro cordlnlly Invited to deposit unit transact UuhIuchs with us. Llbcrnl advances mado on wheat, wool, hops and other property al rcuKonamo rntes. Insurance on such hc curlty ran bo obtained at tho bnulc In moat reliable companies. ' A n.illiiu twmnr uiii'ij flint u Yinll. tlclnu who has held ofilco In that country and who wns elected to ofilco through Dallas votes, now pays Ids friends back by doing all that lies within his power against the place. Ho probably hns u good muny "lies In his power" too. One peculiar trick with tho Chi nese Is that they will never wash away the relics of a fight until tho victim lias been received by the court before whom tho case Is to be taken tor trial. kurj in Your .Home. Company ! "The State," Which hns for tho past six yeais PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued Moro Policies, Received More Premiums Ard Paid Moro Losses Upon properly located In Orcgou or Wash ington than any other company. It was the, First Company to Pay all Losses in Full and in Cash lly tho Uirco great conlhigmtlons of Benttlw EllonnburKnnd Hpoknno Falls. GEO. M. HEELER, City Agent A u it Special Agent for Marlon County. Oltlceln tho company's LmlUlliin Benkiug of Astoria, Bill Nye says: "I bought a perpendicular lot Other unions only renders j there with pockets In Hand brackets lor holding rami Implements. I no not know how the real estato men lu Astoria aro hut certainly their tots, many ol them at least, lead an up right life." 0. 1). IIMTON, Prop. Castings of all kinds mndn lo order. mii.i, JiACiriNnitY, 1'l.AMNO MIM.H, QOttSWVM, ailtt'AI. I'HONTH, xvnmuji, I't'ia.KYH, and Kptclal castings nt any ittylo or pnt torn miiilo In short order, smooih nud ro llablo lu uvui y particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engine, hop tiretwcs audhopHtovusbullU Wlllmukaostunutcs on any Iron work needed, (food price paid for old Iron. 3-IK-lin Union Title Abstract Co. em"l!flM taSHi" - . .- -l- . ,1 L.. llMtllniaia f . nil .. 4 J iL fl r ma a nciu m - -. b .. i ii A4 fitpiu an rwMi nia uv n miniiip iiimiii mi in hi liic l.ali lL ..V., IV w"""e"'-"" '" "'' "" ""-' wlbh to sell, list your, .ro,erty with us. HuliurluiitiueUttipeoUlty IV iNlrtUU a UMMMa Wutii A frtn litit lwr IftiimtillMlM kiui On lmnroved farm and city iirooerty at low rateof Ipterwt. own nationality and u repr.-heiita- ,.,',, ,. ' ,.1UJ 8-Ve have !m iu connection will, our real es.a.e busing, a n FM- live of the common ,opl In their I """"Z PLOYMENTaud GKNEIIAL INTKLMOKNt'IS Bureau, where all state house, with whom thoy mm go Uirumii to-uay inui tie no.is snare, orders for help will be promptly attended to, and ultuntlons a! obtained Uj (.OI1Vere lu their own language. "ml t'""1'01 ' " wln '" '" ,0K for the unemployed. . t. i i i .,.... n..r, niii- 1L BUI I1IJIIIII I IUL t-IT UVMIJIIII- American feels keenly. This U their time to express themselves at , the olls and show that they nan i lay all small feelings and prejudices We have farms, lartre and small, lots from W up, and houses and lots aside and vote for a graud good ATTENTION ! The Htate central committee should send out u circular to the Republican pa pern of tho state urg ing thorn to print tho platform cor We do a commision buiueM exclusively. PAYNE A; BIUDHFOItD Tim Pendleton papers nro boom ing the -1th of July celebration at that place in four column adver tisements mid will try to scare every town within 60 miles of Pendleton out of doing anything but going there to celebrate. ,. . ... -JL-l Astoria Pieneer: Lottery people might make good use of tho follow ing, which tho Iteoord of Trinity college gives as mi extract from a letter written In 1703 by Itev. hainuel Benliury, of Hempstead, Long Island: "The ticket No. o,8fl0, iu the Lighthouse and ptibllo lottery of New York, drew lu my favor, by the blessing ol God, 600 (of which I received JC4M, thero being a de duction of 16 per cent,) for which I now record to my prosperity my thanks and prulw to Almighty Hod, the giver of nil good." A closer study of the Inside history of "Auld Lang Bynu" would correct tho false notion that there has been a lower ing of the standard of public mornu.. Althoa Press: Free and unlimited them ho us t coiunifu of silver, a blmefallc ktiuid THE SECOND HAND STORE, MOORE & OSBORNE J. A. ROTAN, t bU new cjuarUn, lod door fcouth of Jlub think, now luu u rrvmi . ut.Lun i... .,. t.u ...... ,i. reotlv. The itlfflitlt plank is j iiinii n uu ui uu iiuiiiii .. . iau ui u - w . i i ., -.., . .... i mluiiriiitcd In moot of .rjr . .. nu .,. ... . .. ,..,... an, ,H whul , wanlwi Iton(Va th0 orauie meiuutr oi me American -- - - neopU. The Indication ore ti,nl ' exempt" should be taxed etc IhU ni.ii f.-,.hu., win i. w. i.x Is nlalnly nonsense nud may cost V-)U VT t V V-. " - treasurer ol Oregon. tlie party dearly. TheJouiiNAU'H want column U Kot Oregeulau: Albany, BaUin, . .-t - r n. . , : -. . .-x -. - -rtt. ine jouiinau'h want coiumu is .-.. . ' Dealeni Id Furniture, Notions. Queeusware, Olawware, Clgaw, Totcoo.i Larger StOCKlOl l"" urnitUie tnaiieyei the proper plna. to udvertlhe nmfcU. Jker City. Astoria, and other towna flSonAliSml0mTorS " iSWSSJft S5T St. ?XJ? ""JS&T "ii W forging ahead a rapid, rate. legislation ugulnst silver and frco unlimited coinage of silver U a stto cew, which will bring prosperity lu tho laud, develop tho mining Inter wttof the United Staten, nud gold will huve no more ol u purcluwiug power than silver. Rouiiclecl 1S6S. OldoNtnnd largest Iluuklng hoiuo between Harramnnto nud l'ortlnnd. LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron building, Hulom Oregon, Kxrlmngn on every part of tin world, bouhtnud Mild. DniUnof linern banl( luken at par Accounts or banks anil Individual Millelted ColleCtloiiN inudo tlirouuhoul thu Uniied Mutes nndllrllUli America. Wuullerour imtrnmt every uo commodatlon coimUtent with coiiKervetlvi) bunVlng. .Odliu H0NG-SING-L0NG-KEE, Oriental Laundry, 1 10 Statk STiimrr. Cheapest anil Best Chinese Laundry in tho City. J. MACY, Livery, Feed and Salo. Stable Comer Hlato nud l'roulKt.,Halcin, Uood urcoinriHHlAton and good rig. lUvo u nuanllly of good hay fomalo. 3 Ului J atACY. EMORY UtndwuidaHiiccni.!, Uooks lrtni4 la i .vin -. tiimoaija iron, au i..r A.I .ifltlDbi. Prptai VOT . it .nnoc&.ian w rro., 7 flllUAra NYolt. 'S1