CAPITAL JOURNAL. X I SAIiBTM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1890. VOL. 3. NO. 83. EVENING "OUR PATRONS" 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. Wo buy for cash, and our expenses lire light, consequently wo can Sell at a Low Rigure. We kave our stock now almoat complete, although goods are arriving almost dally. Come In and inspect Our Goods and Prices. Everything Marked in Plain Figures at w. H. CONRAD, m .. One m 257 Commercial Street. J. W. CRAWFORD has Removed His Stock of Stoves, Tinware and Plumbin to the store recently occupied by J. C. BROWN Call and BROOKS loo State St., J DRUGS n t i UllJu - AND Criemicals, IE -O- KB-PhyBicians' Prescriptions pounded. A full line of choice Imported and Key West cigars. - - ". ...... w- THE GLOBE Real Estate, 292 Commercial Has 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. tir-We have also in connection with our real estate business, an EM PLOYMENT and 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 continue to carry the finest line of Dress Goods and Trimmings, Ladies aid Gents FaniisbiBg Gowls, Clothing, lints, Ladie Wraps, Etc. ii the City. We are agents for several specialties. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Only AbstractBooks Sell- CHEA DDD ,i j & CO. Him! & COX, Salem, Or. - and Family Recipes carefully com othier, Goods See ill Loan k Exchange St., Salem, Or. IN MARION COUNTY. Work promptly and reliably executed by the SALEM AlteTHACT & LAND CO., FRANK W. W Al ERtf , Mnar t The Oregon Land Cp. Home Office at (In the State Insurance Building) and branch offices in Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has for sale a large list of Grain, Stock aad Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregou Land Co. was especially organized for the purposo of buying and Hub-dividing law tracts of laud, and lias during the past two years bought and subdivided over 3,200 acres into fy n Five to Twenty Acre Fardels. The success of this undertaking is shown in the fact that out of 2B0 tracts placed on the market, 25 have been sold. Wo claim that ten acres of cUoico land in Fruit, ' Will Yield a Larger Income than 160 acres of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. We also make"valuable improvements in the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. We can sell a small tract of land for the samo price per acre as you would have to pay for a large farm. Send for Pamphlet and Price List. YES, THEY Neglectfully of the patent fact that it's money that talks loudest. IS THAT SO? Thnt is a fact. Money talks loud est and will buy more and better BOOTS ul SHOES - AT James Denham & Co.'s Than any other place in HIGHEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES, 118 Stato street, opposite terminus of electric car line. Repairing done. Shoes to measure. M i - I J. E.BAKER &, SONS Manu.factu.rers of Cigars, State Street, Salem. GENERAL STOCK OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS. We make a specialty give us a call. of Tobacco A. B. -Oauler Furniture and Carpets 298 Commercial Street, Salem, A. KIvKIN, Continues tho Business formerly conducted by Krauste ft Klein, al the old titand on Commercial street. T 11 Will be pleased to receive calls Mammoth New Steck: at Living IPrices: J. E JACOBSON , Dealer iu Lumber, Lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard, Salem. Specie! attention given to furnish Kiln dried aud Superior Finlfehliig Lumber. "W. iVI. Sargent, Draler in Wall Paper, Mouldings, ctures Frames, Window rihwles, Haby Cabs, Exprew Wngoui, Notlo Pictures aud Toys A Fine Line of Etchings and Engraving, PrlceR the Salem, Mi, ALL TALK! - tho city. Come and seo- f Storo Fixtures. When in the city Jul BUREN in- Oregon- from my old friends nnd new uus of all kinds. Oil Painting and Kf m SHOES! Lowest, 51 in THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED DAI bY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BT THE Caoital Journal Publishing Company, (Incorporated.) Omco, Commercial Street, In P. O. Ilulldlng Entered at tho postomco nt Snlem, Or.,ns (tccond-clnKS matter. H0FER BROTHERS, Editors. THE ISSUE ON WHICH THE OKI'. GONIAN WAS KNOCKED OUT. Governor- Ponnoyer was elected on the proposition that bonds of municipalities shall not bo exempt ed from taxation. Orcgouinu, June 9th. That is a correct statement of a political fact. Rut it should bo stat ed Just a little difterently. The practical proposition iu regard to non-tn.vnble bond9 is uot to exempt tho municipality Issuing tho bonds, but to exempt tho men who invest in thoso bonds from paying taxes on their investment on that kind of property. Tho practical proposition Involved in asking the stato to Issue non-tnx-ablo bonds is to allow tho favored individuals who become the owners of theso bonds to hold for a term of years a class of valuable securities, in tho shapo of personal property, and escapo paylug taxes thereon. Iu re-electing Governor Pennoyer on this Issue, the people reject the whole non-taxablo bond scheme, and thereby reject a proposition to exempt such municipal bonds from taxation. It might bo In order to ask n great paper like tho Oregonlan, which is supposed to represent the people of this state, whether it now accepts the verdict of tho people on this Issue, or does It still advocate the non-taxation of municipal bonds? It Is a matter of interest to know whether it stands by tho people or against them. We can see but one tenable basis upon which tho Oregonlan can re pose, if it still proposes to advocate non-taxable bonds; and that is tho plntform of the Henry George party, which favors exempting all capital and personal property from taxation, and would placo iU tax upon land. Who knows but that is what tho Oregonlan advocates? Tho Oregonlan has uot only been tho champion and advocatoof non taxablo bonds, but It has been fore most In demanding tho repeal of tho mortgage exemption tax law. That paper wanted tho proporty of tho municipal bondholder exempted en tirely trom taxes, but was unwilling to allow tho farmers even- a-partlu! exemption for indebtedness Incurred on their property. That was the Is sue upon which Governor Pennoyer was elected, as we understand It. It will bo noticed that practic ally tho Oregonlan champions tho interests of tho capitalists, and Is against tho interests of the producers. It would totally exempt the bond holder, but would deny any exemp tion whatever to tho farmer who Is struggling with a mortgage at a rate of interest entirely out of pro portion to the earning capacity of his farm. That Is the Issue upon which Mr. Pennoyer was elected, and certainly tho issue, so far as tho Oregonlan represents nnd ndvocates It, was fa tal to that paper and to Its preten sions as a public teacher. There Is no evidence of its reentance, how ever. Wo presumo it will go on harassing the people and the Incom ing legislature with n rehash of its exploded and rejected Ideas. THE LOUISIANA LOTTEHT. This swindle has become a na tional question, whether it shall live or not. While doing business iu tho stato of Louisiana, it virtually levies trlbuto on every state and territory of the Union. It Is now trying to close a new charter with the state where it operates, ottering to pay that state f25,000,000 for a term of 123 years, the money to be employed for education, Internal improvements and public charities, Is.-sides the sanitation of Iho city of New Orleans. These are no doubt all worthy ob jects, but tho state of Louisiana has no moro right to receive this money even for those public pur poses than It has to receive tho pro ceeds of highway robbery or piracy on the high seas. Every state In the Union should bo bribed, If that i stuto is to oe unoeu, auu couiu re ceive it with Just us little moral sanction as that slate can receive it. The christian governor of that state, $nS. iri1"0"'0.! rKfJ nit tu ,....- v . clirlntlnu tlon in his light on tho great na tional money leech, wlioso twenty five million dollar bribe Itself shows that it little better than steals the money that is bent to it outright. Petitions khould bo made up among the Influential men and . uimti nf everv ktnt. and forward 1.... . .1 .,..1,... f it,.. I ..li.lun J I DU W Mw );; .u v.,. leglalature, protesting againt that' body entertaining any such bribe, that is first to be collected out of th pocket- of the people of all the states l'"u"'tM"1 u,w """. lore. It U tlmo to aut in till matter. The prnponal for a twenty.five years llcem for . H..H..H.I ,lu.i..r,,ll.ili. i,tin(ilil la. "" ,' uiuiimihvh - I reject!. I rUDUC OFFICIALS ANDTnErUOLIO LANDS. Bomo extremely sensitive Pennoy er men are disposed to find fault with the Journal because it pub lished tholcttei of Tho Dalles register of the laud ofllce, and argued thnt tho governor's explanation was not ad equate, nnd did not fully clear him in our mlud. Now this need not distress any extremely pensttlvo friends and udmirers of Ills Excel lency. Wo did not feel willed upon to exonerato the governor or auy man if referred to in that letter, Tht writer of that letter has como out since his first spams of virtue and declared that ho did not refer to any democrat, but only referred to some alleged wicked republicans. Wo did print not that letter, beeauso we did not believe It wasontltlert to any respect. It was pressed out of that democratic official by tho exigencies of tho campaign. It was not his honest conviction In the matter, be cause ho stands convicted of locat ing a sllco of laud 42 miles away In hU own name, by the testimony of tho governor. The election is over, ntid what is said now can uot nfTect any candl date, aud is not said in any parti san spirit or to hurt any man. Governor Petiuoyer has received a suflleletit vindication from the voters to establish Ills reputation for per sonal integrity in their opinion. Besides, lie Is not as sensitive as some who would almost presume to have his official honor in their keep ing. Ho stoutlv asserts that tho management of publlo lauds under the present administration has been so magnificently upright that it has "leaned a llttlo backward." Wo shall not dispute this and the voters of Wasco certainly do not. What wo wish to assert is tho perfect right of a newspaper to dis cuss with tho utmost freedom tho management of our publlo lands aud the holding up of all olllclals to tho most rigid accountability for their stewardship of them. It is a matter of common intelligence thnt great frauds have been committed In the management of tho public domain in nearly every western state. It is a notorious fact thnt nearly every ofllclnl who has been connected with the management of the publlo lands has got rich out of it. Men hivo gone into tho laud do partnient of our state and havo re mained a year or two and havo como out well, not Impoverished by any means. Most of such offi cials havo como out rich. Tho peo ple have no just right to suspicion every nmn who is connected with the land department, but they havo a right to tfemnntl of tho public press the closest scrutiny of overy tnlug connected with those lands, aud tho widest advertisement of whatever looks like crooked work. Hence wo published tho letter of the democratic register of Tho Dalles laud olllco under the reform admin istration of Mr. Cleveland, and un der the especially reformatory Influ ences that his commissioner Sparks had thrown over the land depart ment. And we havo no apology to oiler for it. Tho disinterested citizen, who has no opportunity to profit ono cent by any rulings or privileges of the laud department, can seo no reason for shielding or defending anyone upon whom just criticism mny fall, In the dischargo of their ofllclul duties. There was a tlmo when party pa pers were expected to excuso and defend men of their own party for tl c same short-comings they de nounced In others. That time is past aud what Is wrong for one par ty cannot bo right for the oilier. Tho custom of denouncing as wrong iu 0110 man -what wo call right in tho other simply beeauso ho hap pens to belong to our party Is very undent, but it Is just as wrong. Whatever wo may say In ndvoca Unit our party, uud however strong ly wo tnay bo Impressed with tho correctness of our party's position on public questions, wo Iiojhj we may never bo guilty of such n one sided and lopsided political perfor mance as that referred to, and yet practiced by n good many public men and newspapers. prtAcmoAr. tksth. As Aituultlilnc Offer Hums of tb4 Ilillri. The Han I'fiJifltco papcri of recent daU onUloed Hie followlnic offer "A an evidence ol tho ability ol loft Vegetable Sanaparllla to prevent elck bead aehei. we will (Ire to Hie Drat twelve ra pouitMeperaona who will apply at our nfllc a bo'.tle (rrell they will axrre that alter Ibex bare been rured ibat tbey will admit uie fact over mtir iKiiamrea.-- ' ; , " ', "", - -!i?S 'b.! 2ft " i whuw Kr.ww. y.Mu.u., .- . eouvlneln atlMtatlooa that any remedy crer received, Th (ollowlD j U a tampl of thoie rewired - I havo lta iublett In blllotu htadaebea aud cotiitlMtioii furv,irai yean pati, m fact, have lxsu oouilled lotaka a pbyal Terr inner nisui or m i bradarha aud dull, mean Ii UWn Ibat bntll of i'jj V Mrilla. and bava derived ill UWn Ibat bonis ol ivi VeietabU Barta- It, awl Intend oofltlnulcir It Alter uyowa Mrtna, ana nave nerivci vreai wumi nu iparlefice I ran heartily advlie, tboi trtw- ble4wllUblllmiig.ian.lw.nit!patlon UU filliouigeuan'j ciniiii"ra wuj , k Youra, riiAa. T- tuiuiun, pun, utAB, jw fci,,ifiui, 121 1euit Avenue, San franeuoa ' ' cur for niu, uffMZnulnuiVMli: niMMtin and nrutrudln. yield fctODC to wbeu warm TUU rorin a nenaa iiima Dr. ii-uko'. I'll lUmrdy. will cii wn , airuvliy vn iuv wtim Riin-mi, buwjiu. u uiora, aiuya neninxr.u eutcu rutin. ent 6ura. 60 OtifiLt DruKicUt or inall jiretulrte. Dr. lluaanko, yju, u, nolo BOIC tr Minnn ivukt, CAPITAL JOURNAL JOTS. Reasonable pcoplo raro. aro rare. Bo The dovll about. don't mind being lied Only practicing tho right makes perfect. Good husbands make good wives. Gcd bless the man who Invented weather Iusuro your life by neighbor. iovltig your The democratic is taking a rlzzle. party of Oregon Brains will tell part your hair wherever you will. Don't train a child with constant don'ts. Teach him the do's. Hitch your politics to your llgion that la If they will hitch. re- Better live in honest obscurity than have a lot of false popularity. "From the civket," is tho old song. trundle-bed to the now version of the When a newspaper dies the editor ha a llttlo forctasto of what his obituary will bo like. To know that you know but not know how you camo Intuition. to know Is Tho Oregonlan is on the defensive, but It was knocked out bj' Pennoyer June 2d, jut tho same. The wife drowns her sorrows In a tear whenever tho husband drowns his by getting on a lear. You can no moro change tho selflshness of Home pcoplo thnn you can brow love in a tea kettle. Don't tell your boys that their father doesn't know nny thing. Glvo them tlumnnd they'll find It out. Tho nverago allowance of political fried cakes was In tho hot-lard, nnd tho kettle was boiling. Which camo out nhead? Tho word "Lady" in its original sense signified "one who could bako bread" or "ono who could servo bread to her family." In an Interview tho other day Governor Pennoyer said: "I havo nothing left now but tho peniten tiary and tho veto power. Tho young woman who cannot throw her whole soul nnd physical strength Into opening her mouth wldo nnd Inflating her lungs like n bellows better uot try singing. Klajjiuth County Blur: Salem Is the most enterprising city on the coast aud she is going to hnvo ns grand a Fourth of July as Ltuk villo. In tho lato campaign the Oregon lan did not champion n single Idea lit tho republican platform. Tho only candidate it championed was defeated. Governor Ponnoyer ran about4000 ahead of his party. His party was 10,000 behind Hermnn. In other words ho downed the Oregonlan by about 11,000 majority. Country Ilfo gives n man expan sion of thought aud makes him a broad minded citizen. City life con centrates a man into special lines and makes him a great nohlover. 'I ho Oregonlan seems to havo none of tho virtues that aro most highly prized by OregonlauH. Perhaps, that Is why they sat down upon it by 14,000 majority Iu defeating its governor, After its InuuMcrablo campaign flounderings and advocacy of all manner of pros and cons, wo next expect to see the Oregonlan take up its cudgel for our granger friends or perhaps for the Union brethren? In an Interview Juno 7th, the Pope at Iton.o saldi "Tho persecu tion of me and tho church In Italv Is Increasing, Twelve years I havo been con lined within these walls, and it Is only within theso lost few 1 kin rne have become Intenslfled. t veurs that tho oflenscH churned ,. .. T , , .,... u4 t ...uk r" 6"' and exjKo the blasphemous way In which Italy is treating the Holy Bee." One of tho most unique Ideas for tho preservation of fresh meats and fruits has been discovered by Miss Mary Johnson, of Rellumnt, Gn, Hhe claims that by her process they may be kept Iu open vessels from one season to another without sugar or salt, fto acids are used In this i simple process, and the frulU loso none of their flavor or freshness.; You win ave yoursell rnueli cx, )eneand trouble by sending $1.00 to her and reiving thb reolpe. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is carefully prepared front SarsfiparilU, fendi-Ilon, Mandrake, Dock, , Bpttaowa, Juniper Merries, and other vrclVknown arid valuable- vegetable remedies, by a peculiar combination, proportion, and pwj ingto Hood's Sarsaparilla curative, power not possessed by other medicines. effects remarkable cures where others fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purlllcr. It cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Bolls, Wmplcs, aH Humors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, BIck Headache, Indigestion, General Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver com plaints overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an appetite, builds tip the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met unparallcd success at home. SucU is Its popularity In Lowell, Mass., vhcre It Is made, that Lowell druggists tell moro of Hood's Sarsaparilla than all other garsapa rlllas or blood purifiers. Tho samo success Is extruding all over tho country. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar In Its strength and economy. It Is tho only preparation of which can truly be said " 100 Doses Ono Dollar." A bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla taken accord ing to directions, will last a month. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar la tho confidence It gains among all classes ot people Where It Is once used It becomes a f.worlto family remedy. Do not bo Induced to buy other preparations. Bo suro to get t Tccullar Mcdlcloo, Hood's Sarsaparilla Boldly drnsiikti. fl: ixf..r5V 1'repaiodbj O. I. HOOD CO., AiKJlliorurlcj, Lowell, Ma IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Insuro in Your Home Company ! "The State," Which lias for tho pant six years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued Moio Policies, Received More Premiums t'And Paid More Losss Upon property located In Oregon or Wash lugton Hum nny other company. It was tk First Company in Pay all Losses in Full anil in Cash lly tho three- great conuagmtlont of Bnitli KltotiHburfrniul Hpoknno Falls. UEO. M. HEELER, City Aeii And Special Agvnl Air Marlon County. Olllco In tlm company's building Capital City Restaurant Jas. BatcheloryProp'r. Warm iMeals at All Hours of the Day Nonu but whlto labor employed Iu till CMtnbllnhment, A good itubfttnntlal meal cooked Iu first I'lniM otylo Twenty-flvo cents per meal. RED K R O N T. Court street, between Journal Olllco and Mlnto'K J.ivory. For Sale On asylum avenue, ono mllo from town, and thrco minutes' walk from electric lino, ouu of tho most desira ble places about tnvn. House contains nlno rooms, hot nnd cold water, bath room, etc., and in per feet order. Burn and outbuilding, with about 0 acres. This wili bo sold nt n bargnln if applied for at onco. Six acres would plat to good advantage. JOS. CRUMP, Real Estato, 200, Commercial street. 5-5-tf. Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street, French and German Wheat and Ilyo Breads In City Styles. Vifnnn Itolls. BPKOIALTY OF FANCY OAKES. Pastry mid Confectionery Unking Iu Full Stock. My iibw bread and enko bakors are first-class artists in tiiolr lino, ami I aim to havo - Bvcrylhing as Fine as the Finest. FINE HORSESHOEING -AT Scriber & Pohle's. Hpoclal attention irtven to ahoelnir road tcr, driving lmre, InlerrerttiK and crip pled homcu. A largo Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. We iftve our pemonul attention and em ploy imno but experts In tllU department, 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or, HUSH MILK. Capital Dairy Co. A. O. falreutld, 11. J. Kelly aud W, O. Ilurctt are prepared to deliver nreaU milk, cooled on tee, to any part of tho city, j lv orders at Mlnto Low' table. QQKa Av ' """ H A ItCITITECTUItTS t Q HVILiDINQI JPAlNTINtki i poratiatr. etc Mr lo-p iiuunOMi I W.IfmVs 'jfcn?ftfjl'