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ms EVENING TAL JOURNAL. VOL. 3. SAJLEM, OEEGOIN. TnTJKSOAY, JUXE 12, 1890. NO. 85. ' mmmimrmmm&m CAPI Say Tl JJ I than nny 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 Fieure. We have our stock now almost complete, although goods are arriving almost daily. Come in and inspect Our Goods and Prices. Everything Marked in Plain Figures at Bis "The One 257 Commercial Street. If W a has Removed His Stock of Stoves, Tinware and Plurtii to the store recently occupied by J, C, BROWN k CO, Uo.ll BROOKS loo State St., AND Hi I Ih I u vl li llllili. . n n tt n t it 111 III UilUUU, lUljUlvliiJjrj I) ) I 1 Chemicals, fine mmm and toilet articles! -o- 6J Physicians' Prescriptions and Family ltecipes carefully com pounded. A full line of choice Imported and Key West Cigars. w .muTT'TH t ' ' ' - " '? - wJI :.rr nrr1 -v i n , i "T ' - ' ,'ararrr,nnnrqimiijT"i ..r m mrrsnyrmrr , leal Estate, Loan i Mmf. 292 Commercial Has a large list of choice furnv and dty property for sale on easy terms. Homesteads IocateO. MONEY TO LOAN On improved farms aid city property at low rote of Intorwt. D3?We have l-oin connect ion with our reiil estate buiiieu, an EM PLOYMENT nnd GENERAL INTKLLIGENfK JJureu. where all orders for help will be promptly attended to, and Utuatiuii3 wlno obtained for the uuemployetl. R E 'L OVAL We Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner. Corner of Commercial and Court, And Hill continue to curry the flnefct line of upgss uOOus 8riu I nmrnings, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Wraps, Etc. in the Citj. We arc arntKibr several speeinltii. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. I'f We Sell & COX Salem, Or. ? - St., Salem, Or, Goods, Clothing, Hats, Ladie, i i T ' Nl j Sll rnce uothier. iyes Goods mm i I i i IK WAHIOX lOl'XTV. Work irouptlr and ivlial'l rkn-ultl bv lb HALEM AJli:Ar LAXL CO, FRAXK W. WATKlte, Mauagar lome Office a (In the State and brand) offlccs in Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has fur sail- a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; also Al I O I S-v , lity and buburban Property. J l J The Oregon Land Co. was , specially organized for the purpose of buying; and sub-dividing hirne tracts of land, and has during the past two years I bought and subdivided over 3,200 acres luto I Five to Twenty The success of this undertaking is shown in the fact that out of 2S0 tracts placed on the market, 2i3 have been sold. We claim that ton acres of choice land in fruit, j Will Yield a than 1G0 acres of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. Weali-o make valuable improvements in the way of roads, clearing the land, fences, etc. We can sell a small tract of land for the same price per acre as you would have to pay for a large turn). Scud for Pamphlet t acaaWKaccgwKa3MtgtfafB&aaa3jj.ajiifiiEJMgiE Neglectfully of the patent fact that it's money that talks loudest. IS THAT SO? Tli t is a fact. Money talks loud-e-t and will buy more and better 'S THEY 1 AT- Denham ames Than any other place in the city. Come and see HIGHEST QUALITY, LOWEST P1UOES, 118 State street, opposite terminus of electric car line. Repairing done. Shoes to measure. orara BAKER & SONS, Manufacturers of Cigarts, State Street, Salem, -o- 'GENERAL STOCK OF DOMESTIC AND We make a specialty of Tobacco give us a call. ill s j i j j u 1 1 j j 1 1 5 Doulor In furniture and Carpets j 298 Commercial Street, Sale tii, A. KIvKIN, Continues the Hubineiw formerly conducted by KntutM iv. Klein, hi the old Stand on Commercial street. Dull ) i Will lie p!eHl to roeiv cwlU from my old frteodn Hud new. Mammoth New Steck: at Living j J J?COBSON ,LumlWi Lath amJ sj, ,t old DoffWCft Yardj mt iSjeUI mtrntlon glvni i furoUb Kiln drtd and ritifwrlor KinUlihiK Luttilwr. W. IvI. Sargent, JhmWr lit -r "x T . 1 1 1 5 " r 1 .1 1 - VWClii reijJBL, IVlUUlUHl&i j PkMMal I'wimaa, Wlud..w MiaiW. liaby Tnla. Kpia Wagwua, N.Mioiia aiil T.-j .f mII kii.4a. I A rintf J.lu u( lueiiltig ana l-ngiving, Uil t'Mli.lnigi. a .l ' ' 'o. IriCwS? til ureal. 5 Insurance Building) Acre Parcels.!" i Larger Income anil Price List. ALL TALK! IMPORTED CIGARS, Store Fixtures, When in the city Oregon. Prices: immmtM LoW'tofest. i- y rBs & Co.'s I SO TIB CAPITAL JOIMIL rUHLtSUKDnAIlAMfiXCKlTSUNDAY. BY TlIK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Itieorporatat.) , OrBo, Commercial stwet, in r. O. IlulUtliift KlHerctl at the postolrice nt Salem, l)r.,n weeumt.cltuw matter. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors sri:ciAi. liuirioN. TlIK WKKKI.Y CAIHTAI. JlUMtNAI. . i duly arranged to miet the de- umnU for information bv parties in ,ilt.va,r,, u,,u leS' .mi cxiiHUMivo review as 10 tne f the fruit orop, and con- altinblo facts about fruit ' growing, is being prepaieU by a ' gentleman who has devoted hi j whole life to Hie developcment of ' ii. fmJi i,,,),.,... :.. ,i. vn ,... vftlley. Tlie edition will contain ; other valuable matter. 1 Our large eastern circulation, and i be fact that Salem real estate men ehfulate thousands of copies of the-e lper, makes it a very desirab o edition Jo udvcrliM) lands for sale. We throw our columns open to all the towns of the valley; rates foi advertising space will be found to be reasonable. Oai'itai. Journal Pun. Co. Tin: -iii.vint T.vitiri-'-.ioii. There appeam to bo n gigantii piece of legl-lutivo jobbery eoing oil In Washington. Congress has again been converted into a politicil jug glliigbhnp and the operations un being carried on as gigantic a seali to' those of the national lottery swindle. 1 The tariff bill that has recently i imbued the House Is undoubtedly a people's ineaBiire, calculated to re 1 Hove the producer and benollt the jfurmer. Tho pisbago of that bill ' has united the republican members j and strengthened the party with the people, if the Oregon election is nny j indication. The bill that passed the ' House proposes fao sugar but bet ter proteutlou against importing hundreds of millions of dwliui Worth of fiiriilirn fiirni nriilnrlH. 'I'n t'5ltVHmrnrls4 if nil uliwo nlwwrvoix. , 4.. . . ..., even such pro-capitalistic and pro coporalion organs as the Oregouian, have turned from hostility to sup port of thuMcKlnley bill. The next act in the political drama is the caucus silver bill. Hy the pj'esliise of his success on tin tarilf, Mr. McKluIcy was able to get a , silver hill tliniuli the republican 1 caucus and, after Inief dit-cusslou, it i iHist-od the liouse. At lirt sight it j appeared to be a free silver bill. Hut a doner Inspection reveals the fact that it lias within it the same weaklier that alllicted tho original , proposition of Mr. Wiudoui which 1 was I ejected by both Imu-cs. The gold-stand. ird men apparently abandoned Mr. Window's plan of a coinage certificate, that should be redeemable in bullion at its future value, but secured the same lestilt in the pHs.-ngo of tho .McKluloy cauciisbill, which allows (lie holder of coin certificates to have them to deemed in bullion at his option. ISotli introduce the element of spec ulation and uncertainty, so dear to the money-changers and llnaueial nituiipulalnrMof Wall street. IlSi-eniH that tlie Wail street and tho gold-bug Inlhieucci wivv thu I uvitabh iit-ct-ttiily of alloulnga tar iff revision bill to pawt; at thu Home time they made titc ot llicsuccefetiful majority to get a wpooulutive bullion silver bill thrtiiigh. The dial U no doubt Intended, and Intruded to succeed. Siher tlmt can Im; treated a HKOiilatlvc coihiikmII y mdeaiur to Wull ittrceL tlimi cvtm tne miyar trut. 'flic McKluIcy kilver bill miKinii iw itiiiui in i iij wjiiHie, iinu i KH 1 1 lioukt-s or congiewi Hiiniiiii be furced to take a wpiHie vote on freo eolimye. llll II J . 1 I .. ' i i i . . aui-Km wuii lor Keeping a Uiai,rn,vltt,u, They will Ulldollbt fr diver bill out of either houtu, i .... ,vorl. Ilu ,,,. ill,llIlllPl! fur fear of u prtMldetttlal vto, is uu worthy Mil Auieriiim representative or M-uulor. If PrvM'denl Hurrianu 1m mo cluaely relnied "to the nlmdy hie of Wall mmtti" Ivtlilin Im given au opportunity of ihowlng mji-Ii -...., .,.. ,,i hiw -uwy, oi,ei.fiho blggt and mt Mvto much riKt to know thu ,lfalllliu- .'oombli.e" that wum MMiiiuuriiu of ibftlr pmildia m of fcvwr ftiriIlw, ifMiBiwiiehtne morality lhir eongrv. m.n. To Mv M . 0fgritni.tlijn will Imi permanently lu rlk of going on record In tutih m ' broken. vrln, 1 uot goiug to mw lilin or ' hi puny ll. IiuvHmLI ouum- Sollw.-To .111 Coiirrrnrd. quuei ut mmsIj via. Clilaeiw who Imv, dfiwtlv lde- AlprfWfUl ludluiiioiia point to h wlkt n waruvl to plww I hum In Im) Ui lumuulu further dittnml- nr ml otu, tm it hi dttrtMl to bit.oii mmiDM feilrreurtuy, mik! imvwor tnu ami wlki in tho to wake niowy dar. KurtUor ' ,llo-t Wrfeai o-Midiilon bj July Ibi, (Miami kt wily UbgrHtiM lo n. wIhiii our city will U. full ut Mron abW WalUtrwH tlriv rthorbwl- ra. Uukw irtollv bitlvwulka Uon up and dwwu, tlu apruUlva ' ar fail In (ropr rapalr at oih, the liiajriUliig ot ttM Mold buga. Tb raualr. will lw iwlaat thu owiier'a j aaatarn ikrinucrata art vwtlug aufcl , ; wiiii toe aaaiaru rrtibiiaua ou tiua : matter. jajaa-aa wi.'..,'.. Tl r. AU WMite Ualf tba MurrWoia tba rnaa kiiM. Ma u aa I bat autony quaatlnoa TUa 8 Y. Alto wate half lb py, u, jM (1 . ,,, , u-eiei .bull balblaoua. -U tba Unff a tax?" DOM'!) ON SII.V1HI. When Senator Mitchell mode his able speech on the silver question last January, tho Oregouian, that great newspaper and valiant de fender of tho peoples' rights, was content to throw mud atthe senator and belittle his argument, by de voting less space to it than to an ordinary every day pri.o fight. Since the republican party of Ore gon at its late convention declared for free silver eoluaeo. tho senli r senator, Dolph, has felt tt Incumbent on him also to be heard on the eiio icct, and it is seldom tliata great senator lias been found In a more awkward position. Mr. Dolph rep resents, primarily, in the United Stales senate, tho moneyed element f tho state of Oregon, to which the Oregouian alfects to belong, though in fact Is only owned by It, and In cidentally to represent tho people to vhoii) ho Is beholden for his posi tion. It is a difficult thing to serve two masters, a fact recognized by Mr. Dolph, who elects in his silver ipeccli to remain in the service of he banks and the money loaning lass of his state. Reing in thu -iiiuio service, the Oregouian of 'he "th instant dovotes over three pages to Mr. D ilplt's silver, or ather, gold speech. Ignoring c iitnges In conditions, as to the pro 1 ictioti of the precious metals, their ratio of value as prop wed In Amer ica, and the effects of a high protec tive tarltl In giving us a balance of rade, Senator D ilpli Insists that free silver coinage would result in Irlvlnggold out of this country as it did in 1SJ3. Like thu high and mighty statesman that he Is, ho aikes tho impossible horn of the lileinina,and ride sit in the Interest of 'iiteriialionalbimetallniu,!!) which he is a linn bellewr.but will) a blir H After an exhaustive lehash of the .mhl nionouietalists, arguments be fore the international monetary (inferences of 1S7S-S1 and 'STi, and a leclaratloii that unless England hull consent to it free silver cein ige is impracticable in the United 'tales, the senator comes to the true ground on which lie stands, mil advocates the perpetuation of the national bunking system based hi government bonds, or other Interest-bearing paper It is simply the plutocratic proposition. In clo-ing, Senator Dolph Intimates that the lato republican convention of Oregon, In declaring for free bll ver, jjitl nut know what It was do ing. 'Why, certainly not! Thb'dear people never know what they want, only as they are told by sonio disin terested tutor. Hut the milk in the cocoa nil l will flow about next win ter when some horny-handed son of t ill, with two or three millions In Ills overalls, shall, by virtue thereof, demand as a reward for Ills Industry and to give tone to Oregon's icpre seiitaiiou in the United States sen ate, tho shoe now being worn by Senator Mitchell. Tho Powers for-bld.-Halicr City Hlndo. Til IT LOUISIANA SWIMIM?. Public sentiment Is rapidly form ing against the Louisiana Lottery company. The schemers are having a fciormy time before the legislature. T lie Albany Herald says: It. is as tonishing how lottery, and other chance schemes, appeal to the gulli bility of the people. They seem to absolutely run after chances to to throw away their money. It Is n satisfaction however that tho chief scheme of that nature Is HUely to meet with a (pilelus. It is said that thetietback which the Louisiana Lot tery managers have received In their efforts to perpetuate their charter Is good news for the friends of law and older throughout tho country. "Tho New Oilcans New Delia, " the anti-lottery orean, fays It Is ncHrcoly probably that any lottery legislation will now bo attempted at this hcsclon of the leglrilature, Th qucntloii has already produced a vlttial hlocliHilii of the public IiiihI iicmi. Tho lottery men's dismay over tne discovery that tliero aro yj.-.yi.. legislators who cannot bo bought U aggravated by the know ledge that tho chief execu tive of tho Mute lmn shown himself public Heiitimuiit lifter thu legisla ture adjourns. Fortunately their opMiiif nls cuu be depended on, and if thu giMMl Hoik in continued du ring the riwiM Hint bus bten ro ot'iitly pioMcuted ultli so muuli xmum. li. A. llltAIUM, ci 1 w Htraai SnfHtrvMr. IM TlIK HOCOM. "1 awa that a itotial tlilafout "laaa that a itotial thlaf out wuat aallowal a valualila hlllrt Mtud to en-ai-dHwlloii," "H"ft ft dlillfUld ) Hie rough. fh'."' AiuerieunQrooor. CAPITAL JOUHNVIi JOTS. A four-horeo team would not pull some men out of their rut. Property without a real cstato agent to push It is llko homo with out a mother. Did tho term a "putrescent mack erel" originato amoug tho fish wives of Billingsgate? seball Is tho only business In - ', wnlc skillful and successful steal- lug Is publicly applauded. Tho young people aro securing more diplomas this month than they will secure all tho rest of their lives. Tho census enumerator who spends ten or fifteen minutes try ing to get some Ignorant person to answer questions, surely earns hla two cents. The alleged scarcity of sweetness should not advance the price of sugar at this season uf tho year when thero are so many sweot-glrl graduates. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Champnoy, who is now in London, and recent ly had the pleasure of attending a icceptioii at tho court or St. James, contributes to the current number of Harper's llazar a sketch entitled "Caught In the Whirlpoel: An Ex periencedurlngtho London Season, ' An artielo by Helen Jay, entitled "The Middle-aged Woman," appears In the same number. The expenso of conducting two daily newspapers at Salem (with weeklies attached), amounts to over 1 1000 a mouth. Nearly all of this money is paid out to tho working people wlio again spend tho money for necessaries of life. These papers work hard for Salem all the year around and are entitled to your ad vertising support. Maker City Blade: The threat of the free sliver advocates to form an alliance with the former organiza tions ot the country, in case sliver is not completely restoicd us a money metal by emigres, is indicative of f what will happen in tho election of 1802 to the republican party, unless our party rights hu wrong it is le spouslble for in silver legislation. Tho only place that wo notice any rejoicings as being held by tho dem ocrats over the election was at Pen dleton. Their happiness over the victory of tills year Is about equal to that nf a man whose Iioiihu lias been blown away by a tornado, his wife, killed, hlschlldicn lost and tho old man baiely escaped with his life by having been far away from his fam ily when thu storm occurred. Tho MunjulHcilu MoreH, who Ih tho devoted comrade of her brilliant It eccentric IiuhImikI, was a MIhh Mo dora Von lloll'iuun, daughter of a welblinowu Imillier of New York, and uleco by ui'irriage of that famotiH wit and eplcureun, tho lato Air. Bum Ward. Madame do Mores litiHflpent moutliH in thu wlldx of India and on the platiiH, riding with a rllle hluug to lierHiuldle, andHlioot lng beaiH, bufhilo, or tigera with un erring aim, while in I'arin nIio Ih known iih one of ho mont perfectly dreHHed and well-bred of pretty women, with noft voice and quiet manner. The Inducement held out hy the rialoni naporH to the votem of Mi. rlon county to vote for Thoinpaon wiih, that If hcHhould bo elected, ho would move to, and reside In Kalem, while I'ennojer would not. The 17 majority which Thompson got would wcin to Indicate that the peo ple nl (lint county did not want 1), P. Albany Democrat. Halem gave Mr. ThompMon an invitation to come here and live by giving him a royal -100 majority In thin city. We regret the county could not bco It that way. A HIMI'f.i: ItKMI.'DV. Hlie C'hiirlle, dear, what do you HUppo-e cuiimih ho many divorces?" L'inirllu (who him JiihI "popped" and been accepted)! haven't Hludl ed the (jnoHtlon carefully, hut I Mhotild fay It wau wholly duo to tho prevalence of marriage. Hho Then mipposo wo nhuply atay engaged. llonton IJeauon, I'ltACT IOAT. TEHTH. An AatunUliliitf Oirer Huiua .if tha Ilrjillrt. TTib ii VuutUeo prr ol rfiit iltta , eoutalnwl Ilia lolluwlu utTer "At au etl.tuneo ut th ability of Jot'i ' VfUMe MrHi4rllU lu prerwit lek utt- IW. Mr wilt Kire t lli flr.t IwmIvb rn. kmh U ir.rt wito will iplr tt our offlc UrtU (rue II lhy will ne tint after tburharo bn rurwl lb at they will admit tb laet over llilr ilguaiursi. Tbl rjrr to itarUlnvIr M.ertKl lb oB cleney ot tbe remedy that many accepted, and tb Uttot ol the parti., ntarly all ot wb ruid, are probably the moit coavineJaic auattatlnna that any remedy w recotvc I. Th Mluwlox U a tauiple ot thbie ilvil t bar lu luVjeet to bllloua litaliehe audwHMUiaUun lurievcral Ttan pal; la lat, have Umh eompelfed Co tale a pbyale renr otbtr nlKbt or U I wuuld ha a niino aaii nan, uun ImIIuk l bar taken that butlU i.f J Vwul.le aana- tat ll, ami iBleait culllul(iK .iutUum. I f.aii Ki'h.iiiw lirriium I UU hrarillr advU I how Uoo- IedwllbbliluiiM.aiidnillMtlnritaU7 blllnutiiM.aiul enitlMtlnri to try ur, tltAi K. tLKl.S'UTO.W, 11 bxQit Artane, bq rraneitoa Hood's Sarsaparilla s cirofally prepared from Sarsaparilla, iVuiilellmi, Mandrake, Dx Mpslsscwa, Juniper Ilcrrlcs, and other well-known ami valuaMo vEctM remedies, by a peculiar combination, proportion, and process, glr .iir to Hood's Sarsaparilla curativo power not possessed by other medicines. It effects remarkable cures where others fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho best blood purifier. It cures Scronila, Salt Rheum, Bolls, Pimples, an" Humors, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, 8Ick Headache, Indigestion, General Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and LlTcr com plaints; overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an nprctlto, builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met unparalled success athome. Such Is Its popularity In Lowell, Mass., where. It Is made, that Lowell druggists sell moro of Hood's Sarsaparilla than all other sarsapa rlllas or blood purifiers. Tho samo success is extending 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." V bottloof Hood's Sarsaparilla-taken accord ing to dlicctions, u ill last a month. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar III t Ho eonildrnco it gains among all classes of rcuple. Where it Is onco used It becomes n favorlto faintly remedy. Do not bo Induced to buy other preparations. Ho sure to get tho Tecullar Mcdiclno, Hood's Sarsaparilla PoMI.viltT.i;v;t.it. l''nrfV rroparodtij d.HOOD.t CO., ;...ilr. orli'i,Lowoll,JIai IOO Dosof Ono Dollar Insure in Your Home Company! "The State," Which hns for tho past nix years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued Mote Policies, Received More Premiums "And Paid More Lossei Uixm property located In Orcijon or Wash ItiKlon Hum any other coiupnuy. II was tho First Company to Pay all Losses in Full anil in Cash ily tho thrco cri'iit eoiillniiratlouH nf Seattle KltousburKniul Hpuknno Fulls. OKO. M. HEELER, City ARcnt Anil Hieelil AKPiit Air Murlmi County. oillculn tliDronipany'H liiilldlnn. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Aleals at All Hours of the Day Noiu hat whlto labor employed In thin CHlllblltjIlllH'llt. AKoiHtmiliHtantlat nicid rooltcil In flrnt Cl IhN Ntylu Twenty-nvo contH pur meal. R 1$ D ir- R O N T. Court Htreot, )elwocn Jmirual Olllco and Mliito'o lavury. COOK HOTEL Center nnd HIgli Street. G. W. ANDERSON. PROP. Successor to W.. II. COOK. Tho Conk uotoilK oppoltr court house, convolunt to bimliumH part of city nnd Mreot nir lino riinnlnir pant tho door. Itiites 81.00 to MOO a tiny, according to wiiji Hpcclut terniH to boarder and families. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," SOO Commurolut St Ucnlcra la Stoam and Plumber's Goods, Callforulii IroiiKloaoBewer and Kiro cfny Clilmiiiiy I'lpc, etc. Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street. Krencli anil Cleriiinii Wheat ami Hyo Jlreada In City Styleo, Vleniiu IIoIIh. SPICUIALT V Ol' I'ANCV CAKKH. Pantry and Conreotlnuery HaUIng in Full Btoolt. My new breiul and cako bakora aro flraUuluHM artUtH In their line, mid I alia to havo I Kvcrytliing as Fine as the Finest. FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. ! HiMwInl otttiiitloa alven to ahoelus road. Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. We givo our prraopal ottntion and cm ploy none but expcrtit In till depiirlrnent. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. Upilnl City Restaurant BOOKM ON illCIT7TEOTUItm llUXLMNQi J A I V'JTiVi YZtluiSZl. t0, . Hr '"O-P-K" Ulu.tral.rf '(tHoni, 8.1 Wnrren ht New VorlU