EBBif" rtVr ,1. ' II EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 3. SALEM, OTCEGCXN. MONDAY, a JUNE 9, 1S90. NO. 82. fwivnw" wikuhi iiwwwwubhtupbbbWB ik OUR PATRON Say We CLOTHING than any other Dealer in the city. Perhaps we do. We sell as cheap as any body can. All we ask is a fair margin on the goods. We buy for cash, and our expenses are light, consequently we can Sell at a Low Rigu.re. We have our stock now almost complete, although goods aro arriving ulmost daily. Come In and inspect Our Goods and Prices. Everything Marked in Plain Figures at W. H. CON IT ., IB OllO Price 257 Commercial Street. J has Removed Tinware W Stoves to the store recently occupied by J. C. BROWN Call and BROOKS loo State St., PURE I m -AND- Chemi -o- terPhYslcianB' Prescriptions pounded. A full line of choice Imported and Key west oigars. THE GLOBE Real Estate, Loan & Exchange! 292 Commercial Haa a large list of choice farms and city property for sale on easy terms. Homesteads located. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved farms and city property at low rate of interest. Ifi-We have also in connection with our real estate business, an EM PLOYMENTand GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Bureau, where all orders for help will be promptly attended to, and situations also obtained for the unemployed. REMOVAL We Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner. Corner of Commercial and Court, And will coutlnue to carry the finest line of Dress Goods and Trimmings, LOiea aid Gents Famishing Goetls, Clothing Hats, Ladie Wraps, Etc. in the City. We are agents for several specialties. J. IS ; OnlvAbstraetBooks H Sell- CHEAPER RAD, otlw, CRAWFO RD His Stock of and Plumbing Goods & CO, Him! & COX, Salem, Or. Illlf s, i; and Iuimily Hecipes carefully St Salem, J. DALRYMPLE & CO. .J ..ntiv MAUIU t.tiL.l . votk uiuiiij.uj - . .... ,..trtrm !! 1. See cal Or. and rrllftM.i executed u ine BALEM AIMTKACT & LAND CO , FRANK V. WATEIW, Mauager The Oregon Land Co. -with dice at (In the State Insurance Building) and branch ofllces in Portlnnd, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Fujius; also City and Suburban Property, The Oregon Lund Co. was especially organized for tho purpose of buying and sub-dividing lure tracts of land, nud has during tho past two years bought and subdivided over 3,200 ucres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels. The success of this undertaking Is shown in the fact that out of 230 jtracti placed on the market, 225 have been sold. We claim that ten acres ol choice land in Fruit, Will Yield a Larger Income than 1G0 acres of wheat in tho Mississippi Valley. Wealso make vnluablr improvements in the way of roads, clearing tho land, fences, etc. N can sell a small tract of laud for tho same price per acre as you would have to pay for a large tarm. Send for Pamphlet and Price List. . BOOTS AND SHOES. James Denim k Co. US Stale Street, SnlemJ I 8 I TIF iff J. E.BAKER & SONS "Manufacturers of Cigars, State Street, Salem, o GENERAL STOCK OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS We make a specialty of Tobacco Store Fixtures. When In the cltx give us a call. J11' i. B. Dealer In- Furniture and Carpets 29S Commercial Street, Salem, - - Oregon. A. KIvKIN, Continues the But-iuess formerly conducted by Kraussc fc Klein, at the old Btand on Commercial street. BOOTS AND Will be pleased to receive Willi from my old friend and new. Mammoth New Steck: ! at Livmof lances: J. F JACOBSON , Dealer in Lumber, Lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard, Salem. Special attention given to furnish Kiln dried and Superior Finishing Lumber. W. M. Wall Paper, Mouldings, Plotures Pramw, Window rihadn.. Baby CmIw, Kxpre Wngi, 'tkn . . j Ti.vM . t . pieliln and A "" unt w J-',,n tt,M1 Prices its- Salem, Save Your Dollars, and- Keep Your Eye On 118 State St, Boots and Shoes, All Kinds, ' We Can Suit Yon. j Sargent, ton, REH. ! Dealer In- nt till klniU Engraving, Oil Pwlnllng ami Liiromos. the Lowest, uum THE CAPITAL JOURNAL rUIU.ISUEDDAIL.Y,EXCEPTt3UNDAY, BY THE Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Onlco, Commercial atreet, in 1. 0. Hulldlng fcntered nt the pewtontco at Salem, Or.,ns second-clnsH matter. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. THK OKUGONIAN KNOCKKD OUT. In the course of a column edito rial, under the heading "Nobody Knocked Out," the Portland Ore- gonluu says: Tho Salem Capital is a repub lican paper, but not in all things a fair and just one. It prints these paragraphs: I'cnnororiitn v. The Orecoulnn anil Tlio Oreonl.iu Is knocked oat. Tlioilrcirontiint liuvo ne.iHi rejected tho political dloutoi-ah p of 1'ivc Oreonlaa The OregoLi.ni bus to say simply that It had no inoie Interest or stake in the republican candidate for gov ernor than the Salem Capital had; no more thati any other oppiincui f "IVnnoyerlsm" in the state. It did nut urge Mr. Thompson's noni tuatioii; he was no more its candi date than were Mr. Hermann, Mr. McBrldc and others on the repub lican ticket. It did what It could In behalf of all of them. It was ap parent, however, that tho governor vas the only candidate upon whom there was any real contest; and so in common with othotv, The Ore Ionian, addressed Itself largely to Unit contest, ele. A good many pcoplo will bo still of opinion that in ttie late political con test tho Oregonlan was knocked out, and that air. Pennoyer's election V is n personal triumph over that pa ,er. To demonstrate this fact noth ing more is necessary than to recall the record and metnoda of tho so ealled great paper. Tho Oregonlan apposed Mr. Cornelius four years ago, mil those who ascribo all political results to Its influence, attributed the election of Mr. Peunoyer to the Ore Ionian. Tho republicans of Port laud, under tho leadership of the Orvgonian, were mainly responsible for tho election of Mr. Pen noycr. Because Mr Penuoyer did not fall In with all that the Oregonlan advocates, It denounces him as a crank and de mands defeat at tho hands of tho people for tho man It was responsl olo for electing. That Mr. Penuoyer had failed to satisfy tho Oregonlau, but had satlsllcd thousands of voters wlio are not democrats, Is creditable to his excellency, and shows that the people pioicr a pubic oflleial who f it least prctendH to protect lhclr.ln- tercstto a public newspaper tnut always betrays them. Mr. Thompson's friends may just y lay that gentleman's defeat at tho loorsoftho great Portland paper. Phut paper precipitated the cam paign of personal abuse nnd mud throwlng that ended in tho defeat of Mr. Thompson. Its political meth ods of ridiculing, belittling aud abusing every public man who re fuses to become Its tool are notorious. Vhen such a paper singles out ono candidate who is before tho pcoplo for its attacks, It arouses uuust hub 'plelons against tho man whom It would help, and in this way theOro ,'onlan gavo Mr. Peunoyer thou sands of votes that otherwise would never have gone to him. Bo selfish ind mercenary has been tho course if this great paper that Its support Is a curse to any man or party. The people understand this and tho re sult shows it. The Oregonlan was knocked out in tho Into election, Just as It was knocked out when it employed wholo pages and special editions to defeat Senator Mitchell, and Just ns it will bo knocked out whenever tho musses of the pcoplo consult their own best Interests. Tho people aro i wakening on this sunject, uud are not going to be led blindly Into cast ing their franchise to strengthen the power of a monopoly organ that Is loyal to no party or principle ex cept when it can advance Its own bank account. The Oregonlan no longer regulates tho sun, moon and itnrs of Oregon politics. It Is a fallen Lucifer, soured, growling, muttering and sputtering In tho limbo of defeated ambitious, where Its own course of treachery to the people has plunged It. Wesuld it was a personal triumph of Mr. Peunoyer over the Oregon Oregon- trlumiilt i of that inn. It was the people's over tliu political mulhnds paper, by re-electing Governor Pen uoyer. Though many would have preferred some other man for gover nor, they would not east their bal lots to strengthen theholdlnud In lluencuufu corporation orgun that ittinoiMH every measure In the Infer os t of the MMpIe. XHiple against The buttle of the the Oregonlan mul go puur lias been knocked out In the stuto election. Hut the jwoplo should proceed to break It newer with thu Incoming legislature if l hey uxioet any good work from i hut Ixxly. There will not bo u Job Introduced before (hut body, fniui ulw.tlng a boodle senator to, puwlng boodle water billy, (hut tho groat Oregon (taper will not have Its bunds behind. Its roooril iu the pat ought to usure anyone of (hut. Its hands will be again t the puiiple every time. Ch.rH.ino.. Bhh are Mil. mak . .. ..... .... .. Ingaood (wMuet Aim photogruphtt at fiOO per Uen TUB COnilUPTINO INFLUENCE OF rortTLANU POLITICS. Large cities aro not only tho prob lem of government but tho bane of politics. Their evil lufluenco and demoralizing cllccts arc felt In the whole country at large, and they are tho poison fountain that vitiates tho political stream of wholo states nnd the nation. Tho corrupt practices prevailing iu Now York City lower tho touo of every presidential dec tlou nud drag down into tho mire of Wall street, Bowery, and Flvo Poluts politics tho noblest efforts and the bestasplrations of tho Amor lean people. Tho same process on a smaller scalo emanates from tho large commercial center in any state. So San Francisco slums dom inate aud degrade the politics of the Golden state. So the boodle politl tlctans and legislators of Portland cast a cloud over tho otherwise fair name of Oregon. The baneful iullucuco of tho Port land bood'o methods was felt all through tho campaign just closed. The frightful strugglo of the Port land bosses for tho control of tho primaries of that city was some thing that the peoplo in tho farming communities are not accustomed to. When politics degenerates Into n 6trlfe for bosslsm Instead of a con. test for principle tho cleanly voter takes his hands out of it nnd votes his couvlctlous. After a party Is soiled by tho filth nnd slum of such a contest the decent citizen instinct ively shrinks from contact with it, goes to picking out tho man of his choice and no application of tho party lush can muko him feel that he Is not doing right. Defeat stared tho republican ticket In the faco on tho governorship, ns soon ns It was found (hut the dele gation from Multnomah county was the result of the triumph of one boss, and that tho voters of the state were asked to place tho executive office under the political control and dom ination of Portland ring rule. That same ring would have sought to con trol every appointment of tho gos'er- nor nnd would have constantly Inter fered with the administration of the state. However much soiuo may object to rennoycr, tho pcoplo of Oregon may thank their good fortune that thoy have not been subjugated to the degrading influ ences of Portland slum polities. This paper used what little In fluenco It had to bring tho repub lican state convention to Salem, nntt'Bliowcd' ntrthu tlhlerthat tho party In tho state at largo would bo tho gainers by it, to have tho con vention and Its deliberations ro- movod from tho baleful lnlluencesof Portland, and brought into a cleaner atmosphere. The center of a great funning community, as Salem Is, must always bo subject to more wholesome Influences than a largo commercial river city, where tho lowest order of politics prevails, and where money Is king at tho polls. Wo still believe that a can didate frco from ring influences and Humiliated In a clean nnd open con vention iu the Interior of tho state, might have been elected with the rest of tho ticket, But under tho circumstances there was a stigma attached to the Portland candidate that could not bo removed in the aiinds of disinterested voters. Tho corrupting trull of bosslsm was over tho head of the ticket, tho' lie was himself an honorable man. (Jen. Udell nt Silyorton. An article oil tho Halem nud Bilvertuu Motor Hue In tho Bilverton Appeal to-day says: A motok him:. Gcueral Odell and Orrln Bavago of the Salem & Bilverton Motor Lino company were Is Bllvertmi Wednes day night to confer with tho city council about right of way up Water street. Tho Gen. says tho I Motor lino will bo finished by Bept. so thut people can ride In toattcud tho statu fair. Thu company al ready has right of way over all roads In this county from the county court. There is not room for two tracks on Water street, and there Is a question as to tho Jurisdiction of thu council In tho matter of granting a right of way to a cor poration since the road Is controlled " i y lll uy. l ' c"llllly r,m(1' ",0 ml" ' worked as a switch should have been located iu the middle of (he street nt first, and thu prevailing opinion Is that there should be but one track for both the motor aud the standard gunge Companies, and that It should be put In thu center of the street and graded up so thut reams would have no dillleulty in crossing. Thor!J uro, 80,mo Imrl'' "vover, iei uiui iney win ou i mured ova change of the track to thu middle of the street but there uro others along the wtwt side of Water street who wish (he rad put in the center, clulmlng that (hey have dug L' hid 1 1 ttUKM. u one niuei ruiirouu long enough, referring of course to (he mill switch. If both companies can oniue to ait agreement us to joint use of a single track, It would Ihi the a . . I. . .. - . fair thing, provided a mujorlty of the proKrty owners along water htrtct are Iu favor of the roud pass ing up the street. Gen, Odell suys the object of going ui Water street is a likelihood of un extension of tho roud uakt leyoiid the city limits I leyi will The council win meet on Die even - ?,?' " J to further con- (.Murine iimuer, no ueiiniie action ,avlng been taken at tho upeclal definite action meeting- CAPITAL JOURNAL JOTS. Summer Is resorting nt homo year. this How cosy It is to ask hard ques tions. Drlvo your own homo if It Is only n mule. A patch in whole ecat. tlmo will save tbo A good book did you study It yesterday? Don't fret, alto always dies n nat ural death. There is still nu unsuppllcd tnanil for houses in Salem. dc- Tho strl who lights the kitchen stove witli kcroseuo gets fired. Happy is tho man who discovers in secret that ho is not a genius. Don't bo hard on peoplo who try to write. Iteturn good for evil. There aro no sure things in this world except taxes nnd death. McMinnville Is tho Metropolis of the West. Side casting 0118 votes. A Kindergarten Ib tho hazel brush nud try. destructive to willow Indus- A small attendance Is reported nt tho first day of the Dallas grange picnic. Home without a very apt to be going lntclilgeuei'. nowspaiicr Is baokwards In There are a care to make round steak. very few a square men who meal oil' a Compared with tho taller the common housefly lends an iu. dulrious existence. A girl who doesn't have ideas will grow to bo n woman whoso only reason Is "because." No man who has any duties of Importance to perforin in this life can afford to fool with liquor. Tho German Umpcror has pro hibited the single eyo glass In thu army. Thnt suulnta toward reform. Ar ltov. J. B. Fischer, of tho Albany Evangelical church, delivered a line Memorial day address at Jefferson. Politics Is barbaric business. Llko Indian troubles, whisky Ib generally at thu bottom of a good deal of It. An Eastern Oregon paper makes a demand that tho next United Btutcs senator come from that sec tion of the state. The Illinois democratic stato con vention declared thu McKluley bill a "crime aud a conspiracy against tho people." Tho Oregon Laud Co., is putting out some splendid advertisements for this oily In a large number of nowspapers. John P. Blair who died May 21st 1600 at Bilverton, Oregon, war, aged S2 years aud 0 months, and camo to Oregon In 1874. If you know how to find them you will discover thut a loud mouthed man has always the ac companying long ears. Chicago Is going to have her great Baptist university. She'll have to rout u corner of tho lake for her Im mersion Industry, no doubt. Wo bellevo Oregon will bo a Dem ocratic Stato In 1802. East Oregon lan,(Dm.) It went Democratic In 1880. Why did it not stay so? This Is the season when thu In habitant of many parts of the Union begins to wear a cabbugo leaf In his hat and seek tho nearest railroad line for (ho north pole. What'n the mutter with the labor ing women? They work long hours for short pay, nud put up with every sort of discrimination yet they never strike. Tho Bilverton Appeal men now have aouu Into real estate. Tho JoiMtNAi. will have to udd u reul es tate department or not keep up with tho procession In this line. Having voted solidly In congress against free sugar, tho democrats i are now voting against free silver. I What is going to become of the I democratic party, anyhow? The boom towns have taken up Horace Greeley's song nnd revised it: "Come west, youug man, and see how you'll have to grow to catch up." All tho world cau't boexpected to appreciate grand munlc, but every teacher's duty U to cultlvnto the tovo of good muilo us well as the - 1 love of every true eclence and branch, We accept poor muslo and j ; , . i worse Ueology where wo would i re - f,UA We BCietitino coaoltulonf Hood's Sarsaparilla ts cirefully prepared from SarsapnrlHs. SuX I .Mandrake, Dock Ph sUra, Crer ncrrlcs, and other we l-known .and .duablo vegetable remedies, bj a peculiar omblnatlon, proportion, mat PClv ...mto Hood's Sarsaparllla curatlvo power ,t possessed by other medicine. II sflccts rcmarkabfo cures whero others fall. Hood's Sarsaparllla fs tho best blood purifier. It cures Scrofula, 3alt IUicum, Dolls. Staples, ail ,11".", Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Ilcadacho. IiullECStton, Goneral Debility, Catarrh, Shcuraatlsm, Kidney and Liver com lalnts: overcomes Thnt Tired Feeling, rcatcsnnnppetito, builds up tho system. Hood's Sarsaparilfa Has met unparallcd success at home. Such Is Its populate m J'wc Mass., whero It ts made, that Lowell druggists sell moro of Hood's Sarsaparllla than all other sarsapa . Ulas or blood purifiers. Tho samo success extending all over tho country. Hood's Sarsaparllla ts peculiar la Its strength ana economy. It Is tho only preparation ot which can ruly bo said "100 Doses Ono Dollar." mttloof Hood's Sarsaparllla taken accord, ng to dliwtloiw, w "I last a month. Hood's Garsaparilla ts peculiar in the confluence It gains among ,11 classes ot J i file. Where It Is onco used t becomes a Lrtorlto family remedy. Do lot bo Induced to buy other preparations. Oo.stiro to get tho Peculiar Mcdlclno, Hood's Sarsaparllla ?ol.H.rlr.imtIM. fli"itr-rfv Prepurcdbj 3.I,t:001)A CO.,.iMtlio ill lei, Lowell, Mao. IOO Dorp Ono Dollar Insure in Your Home Company ! "The State," Which has for tho pant six years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, Received More Premiums "And Paid Mare Loss' Upon properly located In Oregon or Wash Ingtnn tluin any other company. It was Hut First Company to Pay all Losses in Full anil in Gash lly tho throe ureal oonllagmtlotiH ofBerttlle Kllcnsl)uri;niHl Hpoknnu Knllx K0. W. HEELER, CltyARCIlf Ami special Age OIlUoUl eat for Marlon i"ounty. tlin company's building Capital City Itdaurant Jas. Batcholor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of (ho Day None but wlilto labor employed in this CNtabllKliineut. A e"1 substantial meal cooked In first. CltlHHNtylO Twenty-llvo eonls per meal. I EC D KRONT. Court street, botweon Journal Olllco and Mluto's Livery. For Sale On asylum avenue, ono mllo from town, nnd three minutes' walk from electric lino, ono of tho most desirn bio places about t'wn. Houso contains tilno rooms, hot nnd cold water, huth room, etc., and In per feet order. Bant nud out building, with about OJ acres. This will bo old at it bargain if applied for nt onco. Six acres would pint to good advantage. JOS. CRUMP, ' Ileal Eslato, 200, Commercial street. G-5-tf. Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street. Frengh and Genputi Wheat nnd Uyo Breads In City Styles. VlfMitm Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKES. Pastry and Confectionery Baking In Full Btock. My new bread nnd cako bakers aro flrut-cltisH artists in their line, ami I aim to havo Everything as Fine as the Finest. FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. HpealaliilUiul.oii given to stioclng road, (tun. driving ImneN, Intorforlng aud crip plvd liorno. A large Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried, We glvo our pronnl attention nnd em ploy none bm usports tn tliix Uepartmont. 47 and 51 Stato Street, Salem, Or. FRESH MILK. Capital Dairy Co. ; A. a Kalrchlld, II. J. Kelly and W. C. Ilureli aro prepared to deliver flroi mltk, cooled on ice, to any part of tbo city, ' I.avo orders utMlnio Low'table. -7- - 1 JR J & IS SM EIH mm & Wm. pj3lMb)wtiuifiimre4. Uoakiinnwl ISBSI IU rtio tnx, tiTnniuitii m Vf I'urloU,, llo.ptu f1 A, 7U( ..UUlllhAsWy.