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TAL JOURNAL. VOL. 3. SALEM, jOUE&CXN, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1890. NO. 93. EVENING CAPI i "OUR PATRONS" """he OregonJ.and Pn -Say We Sell ome Dice CLOTHING CHEAP n Li Sab, Oil on, Y Hai (In the State Insurance Building) nud branch offices in Portland, Astoria and Albany, for sale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms; nW than any other Dealer in the city. Perhaps we do. "We sell as cheap as any body can. All wo 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 are arriving almost daily. Come in and inspect Our Goods and Prices. Everything Marked in Plain Figures at H. CONRAD, ((' mi One M dill', YES, 257 Commercial Street. City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co. was especially organized for tho purpose of buying and sub-dividing large tracts of land, and has during tlie past two years bought and subdivided over 3,200 acres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels. The success of this undertaking is shown in the fact that out of 2S0 tracts placed on the market, 225 have been sold. We claim that ton acres of choice land in Fruit. : Will Yield a Larger income than ICO acres of wheat in tho 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 same price per acre as you would have to pay for a large farm. Send for Pamphlet and Price List. THEY ALL TALK! Neglectfully of the patent fact that it's money that talks loudest. IS THAT SO? Thut is a fact. Money talks loud I e.-t and will buy more and better V w. has Removed His Stock of. Tinware and Plumbing Goods B nit IWN u ( SHI fSE&&d AT- James Denham &l Co.'s to the store recently occupied by -Than any other place in the eity. Come and ice HIGHEST QUALITY, LOWEST PHI CMOS, f 118 State street, opposite ternilnuv of electric car line. Repairing done. Shoes to measure. J. C, BROWN & CO. Ca and See Hm! BROOKS & COX, lOO STATE ST., SALEM, OR. JIT Groceries and Produce. rM Ml n I.l I The Best Conned Goods. 'Choicest Fruits and Vegetables in Season. None but First-class Goods Handled. Every rfrtiele guaranteed as represented. If you would bo well berved patronize Tho Grnnuu Storj, Salem, Oregon. 126 State Street, AND Chemicals NTT -o- fi-Physlcians' Prescriptions and Family Ilea pes carefully corn pounded. A full line of choice Imported and Key West Cigars. J. R. JACOBSON , Dealer in Lumber, Lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard, Salem. Special attention given to furnish Kiln dried and Superior Finishing Lumber. BAKER k SONS, Manufacturers of Cigars, State Street, Salem, o GENERAL STOCK OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS. or Tobacco Store Fixtures. When in tho city We make a specialty give us a call. IP' riiE CArim jodrml PUHMSUKD DAILY, KXQKITSUNDAY, BY THK Canital Journal Publishing Company. Incorporated. Omce, Commercial Street, In 1. O. HuUdlng Kntereil nt the poxtonlce at Sntcni,Or.,ns second-clnis matter. HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. CAN TIIKKK UK A Nl'.UTKAI. 1AI'KH. The lato election hasagaln demon strated the impossibility of conduct ing a neutral paper in an exciting political campaign. A number of papers that have been started in various localities of tho state, osten slblyto remain neutral, dispassion ate, disinterested spectators, have shown themselves incapable of re maining out of the whirl. No doubt the editors meaut well enough. But tho temptation to dip in overcame their deslgu or promise to keep neutral. The feelings engendered, as tho contllct waxed hot, have not always been pleasant. In some cases tho subscribers have wnted their Ill-will in stopping their subscrip tions, and in other ways strewing with thorns the path tho editor has to travel, who undertakes that dllll cult and improbable porfoiinance called a neutral paper. Whoever undertakes to run a neu tral newspaper should let politics alone. There is nothing neutral about politics. Even the term neu tral is in Itself an impossibility in party pollutes. For neutrality awakens the suspicion of the par tisan. The bullishness of polities directs unfavorable attention Irom all sides upon the man who attempts neutrality, both before and after tlie battle. All tho hostilities and poi sons engendered in an excited politi cal atmosphere are ant to be poured (im tin the head of a neutral paper and much of it often unjustly. In the very nature of the case this is unavoidable. It seems from a most casual in "gallon into the conditions of ;cjj politics that neutrality on tho part of a newspaper is not apt to bo a bed of roses for tho man who be comes responsible for the conduct of the papei. Wo believe tho only in dependence possible and Independ ence is not to be confounded with neutrality Is Outturn party paper that Is itself Independent within the party. A neutral paper is an absurb misnomer and impossibility. sldo him iu science, art and reform, and tho treasure houso of civiliza tion and progress is swclllug for tho good of the Individual and the heal ing ot the nation. God bless tho woman who works! CAPITAL JOURNAL JOTS. Thoboodler In politics must go. It is no state secret that Salem continues to go ahead. W. M. Sargent, Dealer In "Wall Paoer. Mouldings A. KIvEIN, Continues the Uunluess formerly conducted by Krauze & Klein, ai the old Stand on Commercial street. Pictures Framw, Window Shades, Baby Cabs, Express Wagons, X n1 TWe nt nil kinds. m nru .ni -PnPTdvinL'. Oil Paintings aud Chromos, Ku.ll Lot of Kire Works, jm , nnnnn otions J & 9 & & AND SI REMOVAL We Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner. Corner of Commercial and Court, Aud will oontluuc to carry tho fluent line of Dress Goods and Trimmings Will lo pleased to receive calls from my old friends and now. Mammoth New Stock ! at Living Prices: I SINGER SEWING MACHINE. Office 181 Commercial St. First u National lank to. I-adies and Geiits FnrnisbiDS Goods, Clotliins, Hats, Wraps, Etc. in the City. We are agents for ! several specialties. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO.' AU Mfta crfUm Painoo HIbcw ettuiitj ly on una; utmo repair uo nnm w u ', BUKT CASE, Agent. BALEM OKKUON WM I) It. JOI1 J.' KRTjiOl.iw, l.S' MOIK, - . tru4M VUt I'rwtdMU Only AbstractBooks IN MARION COUNTY. Work promptly and reliably eiwuted by tlie SALEM AlteTllACT & LAND CO., FRANK W. WATERS, Mawcir STAGE LIYERY BARN. : at ilr(rfCbw)4 lieitl, L. B. HUFFMAN, Prop. Flfkt-tfcu Rs for U (jfuMoat. V4 lCiuSbnHctpetiUy. Covjo tot mmmmrUl r-n oU rttwrc on kbort te. 43Rut4 Huusonabloti GENERAL BANKING, New VnrV. IHnkw n4 iiub b Till: I,AUOUIN(i WOMAN. Society of to-day is on a iinccr basis, at least ho an old-timer would exprosit. The laboring woman Ih now tho stirring feinlnino element In tho modern, or rather western social world. Everywhere we feel how great is the Inlluenco of tho woman who works, and nee In every reform or good cause the eU'ecta of her zeal and faithfulness, linked ton record of haid work with none of tho disagreeables shirked. If tho woman of yesterday has been duub ed u necessary evil, thu woman of to-day may bo considered a necessity for tho Invention of good, for since she has been transformed from a beautiful hindrance to a noble helper tho world's work has pro gressed as never before. Civiliza tion, up to the nintconth century tried to go on one leg and It win a poor limping alltiir at tho best. Society even in tho "fi o'clock tea" strata, is to-day run by tho labmlng woman. Hho Is tho envied one who iu her early career learned tho dress makers' trade, and coupling the practicality of it to her later culture and experience, becomes a leader In tho Idea of sonso iu clothing and an experimenter fur thu benefit of all she comes iu contact with. Look at Mrs. Jonnew-Mlllcr, she Is tho great achiever who In her early career lourned a trade or profession aud can stand for a broken fortune or hulplesH fit t her or husband and carry j his projects to completion. Look at Mrs. Km ul Lobllu, or the wife of the architect of tho groat Brooklyn bridge. She Is tho beloved and ad mired lady who in her humble homo of poverty and hard work lias utiooiiHclounly developed a grace of heart aud quick sympathy that will hold and bind her husband's follow er, from the lowly to tho mighty, and keep hU ideals and ambitions high and pure, uiid, In secret, smooth his jwth of every drudgery. There arc IiisUiichm of this kind, too plenty. Hvory tuno we find that tho pow er upon thu km'IhI throne hs well as behind It Is the woman who Ih oh-ruble. The girl who grown to he a worn ! n of achievement, Is the girl who Iimi learned to work. The woman i wno U reupttct! ami lnlliionlll U the woman who own do. And If . yon look eJoly Into the elgiiMuf the : union you win nun mm u it uhh i the woman who to nul lxilovel. 1 At It khe U the one wIiomi love Iu j return eounU for the rnont and lut km gent. Woman immmI not wowd man In ; tiu: scir.sci: of.smii.inci. Tho world has always welcomed tho smlle-produccr, nud crowned with high honors hlm who was ahlo to mlso two smiles where only one was known before. Humorists Imvo been better rewarded than states men, nnd tho successful clown in motley army has always won higher npplauso than tho philoso pher iu his russet cloak of wisdom. ,11 the writer knew nn Infallible re cipe for laughter ho would give it to tho world at once and enjoy seeing It hold Its sides to keep from burst ing with laughter. Let uh seriously consider If wo mav not increase tho volume of circulating medium in smiles, nud tho world's legal tender of ready laughter. Tho smilo is tho silver of life; the joy of genuine laughter Is its clear coin of ringing gold. Per chance you aro too old, or the hard ships aud woes of Ufo have smitten you so severely as to drlvo thes-o two noblo metals of hilarity out of your nature. Then let all tho rest of us laugh on and smile broad ly while you nod approval In your sombre leaden sadness. Hut, tako care you look not too long I It's catching, thlsepldomlc of grins; be fore you know a quiet grin, somo ghost of n ha-ha-ha ! from tho ages past, may steal over your face una wares. Wo are not writing now for those ulcMwil easy-laughing people, who aro always a-caekliug, and whoso reverberating cachinatlons never hang Hie a millionth part of a second. Theie aro slower people, whoso smile Is a hcarco article and whoso risibilities tako form in slow geologic processes. Wo would teach them to smile oftener In this bright electric age. Wo would make a mighty ellort to strike a Hpark oil' their lliuty taciturnity aud touch tho button that would discharge a whole battery of hearty ear-to-ear grins and stomach-griping gull'aws. We all need to do more smiling. We need to suppress our laughter less. Let the light of our smile and the echo of our laugh bo not so uji faniillar. Our solemnity Is ridicu lous. To test the truth of this as sertion, let thu most solemn man in town draw ouo sldo of his mouth down n littlo in a gentle curve, and as gently curl tho other sldo up u trifle, and if he will look at hlmsalf nil tho dignity ho can muster can not keep his face from breaking out In smiles from ear to ear, and hu will cud in enjoying a hearty laugh at himself. "Let us commence to begin" is a long ways oft' from doing anything. Tho confidence of tho business men of Salem is a prize worth win ning. Connecticut apple trees have been stripped byn worm that re sists poison nnd fire. Oregon wool is moving to market nicely nnd a grent deal of money is going Into circulation. Tjik .Iouknai, daily is f0 cts. per month by mull or carrier. Pleaso leave your orders at ofllco next door to postolllce, if you wish It scut to you when away from tho city. Albany Herald: If Governor I'cn noyer, In selecting a successor for Judgollean should name Hon, L. Hllycu of Kugene, ho would bo hon oring n Linn county boy, nnd. a gen tleman of lino legal ability. First Assistant Postmaster Gen eral Clarkson should not go back to Washington without having seen tho llncst capital city on tho North west coast. That Is what Salem is and Salem will keep the start. CURED Portland Telegram: The Interest Assistant Postmaster-General Clark sou Is taking in mall matters In tlie Northwest Indicates very clearly that ho has no intention of resign ing his position at present, all reports to tho contrary notwithstanding. Oregon lllade: According to tho Oregonian's view of the matter forty two fools in the senate voted for free coinage, twenty-llvo wlsu men, being convinced like thu Orcgonian that tho people should havu a guardian appointed over them, voted against thu hill. Dallas Itemlzer: Many a drunk en loafer of to-day sadly regrets that his parents did not have hlm to bo more industrious and keep bettor company in years gone by,and many a young man who Is now driftiuu Into tho sumo course will yet,, have abundant cause to bo borry of It. SCROFULA glaiutuif the neck; causes palntu '''' .res on tho arms, legs, or rcct; ulcers la tho oyes, cars, or nose, oitet i i -h,K blindness or deafness) Js the orlg In of Mmplcs, cancerous growths, or tnemau other manifestations usually ascribed ,, "humors;" and fastening iipon Wo lnnp.. causes consumption, anil death. Uclng tho mot ancient, It Is tho most general nt nil diseases or affections, for very few persons aro entirely frco from It. How Can It Bo rjy taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, by tho remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other medicines liavo tailed, has proven Itself to bo a potent and pecul iar medicine for this disease. Somo ot theso cures aro really wonderful. If ymi suffer from scrofula or Impure blood, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. ' Every spring my wlfo and children have been troubled with scrofula, sores break ing out on them In various places. Jly llttto boy, thrco years old. has been a torrlblo sufteier. bast spring ho was one mass ot soros from head to feet. I wns advised to uso Hood's Saisaparllia, and wo have all taken It. Hie result Is that all bar. been cured of tho scronil.i, my llltlo 1 being entirely lrco from sores, aud all fou. of my children look bright and healthy." W. 11. ATiiRUTOJf, Tassalo City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparllla SoMl.y.lni:l. fll "IxforW. Prorated l.lt.'OI' CO., Aiiotlii'carlei, Lowell, Sim TOO Doson Ono Dollar Insure in Your Hom&. Company! The State," .. who is in:ro!(ii:i)v As long as there aro a half a dozen farmers In each voting preulnct In thu country whocannol see that a tarlfl tax Isworso than highway rob bery just solong will tho monopolist and rich man sit around and laugh ut the fanner's perlldy and contin ue to rake in thu shekels. And us long iih this befogged condition ex ists there Is not much hope lor any other valuable change. Htayton Kun. I lis always a question whether the befogged aro those who aro ac cused of being In that condition, or thu fellows who accuse them of It. Wo would not Inthimto such a thing as thu possibility of an editor being befogged. Tho Idea Is absurd. Wo aro Informed that the repre sentatives or the national grange, farmers' alliance and knights of la bor appeared before thu house ways and means committee and asked that the tarifls on agricultural pro ducts bo raised to tho exact figures ot the bill as it passed. Can It be that the farmers aro af ter the "shekels"? Or Is It possible that aftor all tho speeches and edi torials they aro in favor of a protec tive tarlfl'.' Has not our editorial neighbor placed tho Intelligence of farmers too low? Which lins fortho past six yenis PAID MORE TAXAS. ' Issued Mote Policies, Received More Premiums, And Paid More Losset Upon property located In Oregon or Wash Ington than any other compauy. It was tho First Company to Pay all Losses in Full and in Cash Uy tho throo groat coulhigrntlons of Seattle KllciiBburgnnd Hpokano Foils. GEO. 31. HEELER, City Agent And Special Agont for Marlon County. Olllcoln tho company' building Canital Astoria calls herself "The Gem City of tho Ocean." Heo hore, aro you fellows out over tho bnr? Heruld, Dayten: Kirst Assistant Postmaster General Clarkson, who Is visiting this coast, and Ih traveling In his own special ear, will stop at Halem alxait S Hour on We-dm-wlny next. While there ho will look Into the matter of a postoflleo building at tho Capita! city. Tho Dalles T. M. wiyn: Mr, Win. V. Dugaii, representing Dugaii ISroH., hydraulic engineers of Halem, Or., Is In the city. He has been ex amining our source of water sup ply, and the dUtHiioe to Ihs pumped ami piped before putting In a bid to put Iu tho some. Mr. DugMii has put the pumps In operation In Jtukor City, and undnrxtuiuls thu busliuw. I ndepeiidcuce West Side: Oregon never had a failure of crops and this year when dry weather was causing many a farmer to feel un easy about his crops, tho wclcomo rain came Iu due season, and all na ture smiles and blossoms anew nud the harvest of 181)0 is again to be a plentiful one. What n grand state Is Oregon. West Bide: Tho Orcgonian Is a grand paper and In every way far ahead of any other paper in Oregon, but notwithstanding that fact the combined weekly press can "down" tho Orcgonian on any aud every Is sue vhero papers have Influence. Tho Orcgonian has been remarkably successful; but It Is because tho whole press of Oregon has reflected Its brighter light Into dark corners. Let thu weekly press bu Ignored aud Its Inlluenco will bo felt against the offender. The vote thrown Iu Oregon Juno "nd seems to have been a little over 71,000. Tho gain Is about 10,000 In two years, a larger gain than ever lieforu known lu (hat length of time. It is well known also, that the full vote of the statu was not cast Iu tho recent election. Iu somo of thu countlcH voters have settled ut great distances from the voting places, and did not appeal at tho polls; lu Portland and several other towns tho whole vote could not bo cast within thu hours appointed and tho polls wore closed while voters In largo numbers were still lu Hue. All, however, will appear on thu census rolls. Dallas Observer: Hoy, T. Van Bcoy, D. I),, president of Willamette University, was present at Kails City caiiipnieetliiglastHaturdiiy and Sunday, and preached with his usual power and eloquence. Tho congre gations wero largo and appreciative, osM'clully on Hominy, and the beet of order prevailed throughout thu meeting. It was hoped that tho meeting would continue through tho week till after next Bunday; but a ciim) of scarlet fever was reported In tho vicinity, and hence It was de cided to discontinue the-mooting till a furt tiro time. (I 111(1 Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at AU Hours of tho Day Nono but wlilto labor employed lu this oHtntitlHhmont. A good KubHtnntlnl mcnl cooked lu first cIiirh Htylo Twenty-live contH per meal. R. IH D K 1 O N T. Court street, between Journal Ofllco nud Mlnto'ft I.ivcry, COOK HOTEL Center and High Street. G. Y. ANDERSON. PROP. SurccssortoW.il. COOK. Tho Cook nolot Ih oppoxltr court houso convelcat to biiNlncNH port of city nnd Htrcol our lino riiiinlnir past tho door. lUttes 31.00 to 8-1 (X) u day, according to room. Hpeclnl tonus to boarders nnd families. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers, 1 1 R 2fH Commercial St Dealers In Stoam and Plumber's Goods, California IrotiHtouoHowor nnd 11 ro Clny Clilmnoy l'lpo, etc. Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street, French nnd German Wheat and Ityo llrcads In City Styles. Vienna IIoIIh. BIMMJIALTY OF FANCY OAKEH. Pastry nud Confectionery Halting In Full Block. My new bread ami cake bakers aro II rut-elans artists lu their line, and I aim to lmvo Everything as Fine as the Finest. benrbt bad Mild. MUU. Omi mr adcil wrranu Uwgbt. Vmm m eunUftUgr iBTtlMl to dffXMlt CWt IfMMMt tMMUtlA With tt. Ubl dMM lM wtifli u.Ai.1 Iiasml J Alkuir tanjOMly U -""- :-T!.7"r rrr:.rii ;.:. i i." l ' .i I .. .. ........ l . .h,. u.. lu ; " I nuxl rtiUble tinrunl. How to Cure Nrn oukiiMm. A Uxly with a nervous 'tempera ment will make known IU wants through II natural medium tho tiiniiiiiu uuuhiin It II rullu tt rA. .. v. m .. a tixn fimii a Pivnii 'r iv llltt UMI (H WWr. I.OOK l III V1l , .,i v ,,,, mirli.liiiii.iit (hu n irvw. undone, Um grAt Melbllltll UttrvUitorit W04UMU luu winuml Portland Orgoiilitn; The dumb brute-M of thl city have lost a frlnd iu Ihodwitli of Captain Felix Kt. Martin, tho veteran police oMlcor, Ho was during long years of service ever on thvalert to rutouo them from the erinltiw lmposd by man ami bring their unreasoning persecutora to piinUliineiit, The Oregon llu- mane Hoeletj , sKiklug on behalf of the voleukiw, recounts tho uervlcos t thut thu dueeiuted oftlcur him render- od them In their ellbrts to protect FINE HORSESHOEING -AT- Scriber & Pohle's. Holnluttuntlouilvcii to shoeing road. uttirK.ilrlvliin horiioa, Interfering and crip pled honiM. A luruu Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. We kIvo our penonal attention nnd em ploy nono but expert In tUU departmont. lovw ftfty imr the ent. of what uwu will be the II rut to cry out. Dr. aiilmaUfrom abuwand eruoltv. and fffftll. .. II. .1...!..,. II. i if .. " iiiutirn iiuriiiiu ivwtuniuvu LTutAjfUlIv ihihum a iiuiiiu uh one ... ,. .-., k...A.ii.... .. k WiHWHin wiirvi iiuwiimiii lll IIIWO , w,. H..1,1Im(i1.ziui ,, ti'iii luvu it nttii ft uirriiAiit iin " "j ' -i HiMit tii rM WHintod tor thei imi.wi UkIvouiihiiI lw! nrviiiu. Knr ' every noMlb e wuv the work of tho 1 world's kmIu. 'JHwlay ihe works I-' ,ale at I). J. Fry'. ' organization. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or, B OOKU ON AllOlIITEGTXmJ J WILDING! . PAlNTINvn Mitlnif. te. My 100-.ia lltuktrM4 wtl"Kiio scut free, Addreee: WliLV