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I vaet EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1888. Overland to California -VIA- Soullifiiii Pacific Company's Lines. THE MOUNT liBI'OULICAN PLATFORSI. Declaration of (ion Principles and Asser of Popular i.iglit. Time Ifetwrrn Sal era and Kan FrancUco-Thirty-six Hours. OAl.irOKMA KXI'HWei TKA1N IIAIT.T. South. I 4:00 II, III. ) p. ill. 7.'W ft. in. XvT I.v. Ar. I'nrtlHiid KhIoiii Snn I'rnn. TrT l.v. I.v. Kortli. 10:10 n. in oOal, i-ahmknokh train CK1T SUNDAY). .)0 H. ill. I.-08 a, in. I)W p. in. I.T. lr. Ar. Portland Halein Rugwno Ar. I 3:16 p. in. I.v. (12: p. m. I.v. 1)11) II. 111. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For Humiiiinndittlimuf second clan paw) M'tiitcm iittrhed to exprww trains. 'J fie O. A ). ItAllroHil ferry mnkCH con nectloil with nil tho n-KUlnr tniliiH on the Kiwt Hide Division from footol !' Htrict, IV) rt lit nd. West Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (BJICKIT HUNDA Y). 7SB. 1)1 JVKTMI. III. - ' vM TTv. Portland Ar. CorviilllH "Ar7 l.v ""0:"15ji. in. I:.') p. in. '' M'mIWVII.I.K HXI'IIIWS TltAIH (11AII.Y KXCHIT HUWDAY). AM p. III. H-U) p. III. Tv. Portland" A r. Ar.MoMlimvllloI.v. At Allmny mill OirvnllU connect with trnliiHorOrPKon 1'iiclllo luillrnnd. For full Information rcirnrdlnir niton, inniw, clc.,M)ily to the Comjmny'H nicent, Haleni, OnV'U. ' IWMIKUS. It. KOKUI.KK.Awit. O. I'.niid I'liitH.Air't. MiiiniKcr. Oregon llailway and Navigation .COMPANY.) !' Columbia River Route.' TniliiH for Hie phhI lenvo rortliiml nt 10:11 ;m mid 1! p in dally. Tlelietn to nnd from prlnclNil liolulK In the United Htiiton, Cim ftditmid lvurope.il ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS KmlKnuil Weeping Vat run thiouylilion ox pi mm tniliiH to OMAHA COUNCIL III.UKI'8 llllll MT. l'AUL Free i Clmrgo ami AVItliout illiniigp. Connection ut 1'orlliuid forHiin Knin ;Hkio mill 1'tiKi't Sound pnlutH. For Curt Iut putt Inihtrx lmiulro of I. A. MuiinliiK. "tout of tho rompnny, "i l5oiiitiierclnl street, Huloiii, Uickoii, or (I. 1'. A T. A., Pertlunu, A. 1.. Mm well, imttfou. A. L. MAXWELL, (I. 1. AT. A. H. H0LCOMB, aeiil..MiinnKcr. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Onkoii Development ixmipany'ii MtiitiiiNhlp line. it mile shorter. 1M liourN Im ttnitt llmu by uny other route, 1'ln.t cIuim throuiih ixouteiiKer mid freluht Hue from lViittiiuil ttnil nil vtilnut In tho Wil lamette viilley to mid from Hun rmiiclnv. ,'TIME SCHEDULE, (KxoplHuiHluyii): lMLVM Altumv IrfHtvu CorvnIIU ...... Arrive YiiiUtin. ...... Irfxivo Yiuiulnii ...... ,l.eiivu CiirvullU Arrive Allmny O. A (J, tmlliN eoniu'ot ill . (XirviillU. TlieiilHivotruliiii connect at with the Oregon Development Co .M OltHIIIBIll.a UV.WeVH Krniicltoo, trrr.Mmt, ,OUIN'A Aih 1.1 ue iiijiiluii mid Hun HU1.INU HATK8. rilUU HAN ritANcmcX) Willamette Valley ..... .Hontemtier 1 Willamette Valley September IS iliiuiieuo viiuey ..........jHipitiiilHr HrKAMKIUi. rilOM YAQCINA. Willamette Vnlley Seplemlier 7 Wllliuiu'Ue Vnlley Kvptemher It' Thin eHiimiiy nTie ttie iikIU to liHiiue wtUUitf lUtM without notice, N, II. -l"HKriiiier from IWtlund niul nil Wllbtiiiettu Vwllii iHilut euu nmke uIiwhi riiiitivtHlou ltli the truliu of lliu VAUIMNA lWUn'Hut Allwny orCMmillU. Bd diwtlliml to Kttu KmuolMM, nhoulil unwiwe lo nrrt v Ht Yunulim the eeulni; iHjfor dale of Mllhuf . rn r nJ r'rrlcM IUIm Vli I lie IawmI. lNir liifiiiuilln iipply to .Mwn III' I.MAN .V Co.. KielcUl Hlid Tloket AmnmUHiut4Wiiii l INtrllMiul, Or. rw 0,. IKMJl'U, Aet t)u'l Krl. A IVuMi.Al.lt)rtm lltclftoH. It (M, (M-Hlll,Ur. ?ll. IIA8WKI.U Jr. lm'l Krt, a ISa. Al. OrijpHt lVeltininiit li., XH MoutKm'i v M Sun I'runoUtxi, Otl MAKICItTS, The SALEM MARKET Wi IVUItl" MTKKKr. UHiUuUy mi UhhU lkt uwtt ijunlllj- of u AtuluUUutWot S JJ S AG K. McOMOW A WI1.LAKU CITY MEAT MARKET D. G. Howtrd, Proprrdtor, krrATK HTHKIcr. WALKM.OKtoiOK UKih uf fXtoh d irsl tnotU Jwmt on ImmL Kullwchlalit4Urx tfU il MVUUl The KepuUicam ol the United Sltt, astemhleil by their delegates in National convention, pauie on the thethokl of their proceedingR to honor the memory of their first great leader, the immortal champion of liberty and the rights of the people Abraham Linceln: and to cover aUo with wreath of imperishable remembranse and gratitude the heroic names of later loaders, who have more recently been called away from our councils Giant, Oarlield, Arthur, Logan and Conkling. May their memories be faithfully cherished. ffcMH. in. Wo also recall with our greetings ana LfMWjijjii. wild prayer for his recovery the name ol daily kx- one o! our living Heroes wnoso memory will bo treasured in the history both of Republicans and of the Republic the namo of that noble soldier and favorite ton of victory. I'liilin II. Sheiidau. In the spirit of those groat leaders, and of our own devotion to human liberty, and with that hostility to all forms ol despot. Ism and oppression which is the funda mental idea of tho Republican party, we send fraternal congratulations to our fel low Americans of lirazil upon their great act ol emancipation, which compleled tho abolition of slavery throughout the two American continents, Wo earnestly hope that wc may soon congratulate our fellow. citizens of Irish birth upon tho peaceful recovery of homo rulo for Ireland. We allirm our unswerving devotion to tho National Constitution and to the in dissoluble Union of the slates : to the au tonomy reserved tho states under tho Con stitution : to the personal rights and liber ties of citizens in all the States and Teni. im. . soiioa in ino union, nnu especially to Aiian. m! I tho supreme and sovereign right of every lawful citizen, rich or poor, native or foreign born, whito or black, to cast one frco ballot in public elections, and to have that ballot duly counted. We bold tho frco and honest popular ballot, and the just and equal representation of all the people, to be the foundation of our republican government, and demand ef fective legislation to securo the integrity and purity cf elections, which arc tho fountains of all public authority, Wc cliargo that the present administration and tho Democratic; majority in Congress owe their existence to tho suppression of the ballot by n criminal nullification ofthe Constitution and laws of the United States, Wo arc uncompromisingly in favor of the American system of protection. Wo protest against its destruction proposed by the president and his parly. They serve the intcicstB of Luiope; wo will support tho interests of America, We ac cept the issues nnd confidently appeal to the people for (heir judgment. The pro tective system must be maintained, Its abandonment has always been followed by general disaster to all interests, except thoso of tho usurer and tho sheiitT. Wo denounce the Mills bill as destructive to the general business, tho labor and the farming interests of tho country, and we heartily endorso tho consistent- and patriotic actions of the 1'epublicnn Rep resentatives Hi Congress in opposing ils passage. Wo condemn the proposition of the Democratic! party to place wool on the free list, and wc insist that the initios thereon shall bo adjusted and maintained so as to furuiih full and adequate protection to that induktry. The Republican party would effect all needed reduction of the National revenue by repealing the taxes on tobacco, which are an annoyance and burden to agriculture, and the tax upon spirits used in the arts and for mechanical purimses; and try such tevlslon of tho tariff as will lend to check impoits of such articles as are produced by our people, tliu production of which gives employment to our labor, and release Irnm Import duties thove articles of foreign pro duction (except luxuries) the like of which can not be produced at home. If there shall still remain a larger revenue that is requisite for the wants ot tho government wu favor the entire repeal of internal taxes rather tluu the surrender of any part of our protective system at tho joint behest of the whisky trusts ami ttia agents ol Drelgn manulactuiers. We declare our hostility to the introduc tion into this country of foreign contract labor, and of ('hinese labor, alien to our civilltation and our Constitution, and we demand the rigid enforcement of the e: isting laws against it, and favor such im module legislation as will exclude such latior from our shores. We declare our opposition to all combin ations of capital organised in trusts or other wise, la ooulio! arbitrarily the condition lot tiade among ourcituens, and we com uienil iq congress auu to ino eiaic Legit atures, In their respective jurisdictions, uoh legislation as will present the exeeu lion of all schemes tooppret the people by undue charges on their supplies, or byun justiatet for the iiantpoitaium oftlilr products to nuiket. e npuoe the It iVUtlou by Ciwg(es to present alike Un just UwJeuMud unfair dutrimlutrws bo in Mil OusyJiUt. We reimrm the policy ot appropriating the public lands of the United Suit to bo Mxnttleadk for American cilueni and set tUr, not aliui, which the Republican party established in lSo.1, against tho trsHtut opposition of I lie DswivctaU in (.Djtrtwt, sum wnicn DM brought mt grtMt West in domain into such masnilncoat development. The trituration of unearu. d land grants to the public ilotsvaiu for the uo oladtual settlers, M was begun undor the admintstratiount PrhUr.t Ar thur, should be continued, We deuy that Use democratic ity has evei restored, one acre to the Mpl, but declare that by the joint action ol itftiultcaut and democrats, bout fifty millions ol acres of uu Mined laiwU umMRslly giauted for the oonsliuc- tkrti nf iilioadt base been nMoied to the public dotsMin, in puruattc of the cotuli itosu inserted by the republican party m the ortitiMl punts. We charve Ihcdesu coratk atJmwMiatioa with (siluie to exe cute the Uw securing to settlers title to their IttHtetteftds, and with uifi aptHO iUiiohs made kx that (Hirposc to bara mistvettt settler with ipse and proeetstt. tfcw under fab pretence of eipioi; freesU aistt ria liieAtltvj; the law. The MteitMYt by Couiirea ot the Terifeoriee t basetl uimmi nteeasily only, to the etsti that ibev may teeeK SUUs in ibe l'eMMitheAre,wheeet tlM0B ttitiosM of potMtkutM, uutesial leeouNee, iwbbc laUUtfrucc ami moiaUy ate wseh m to keewie sv Hable lel (foversiwetet tberesB, the eopU of soch Terntotle iImmIvI be lrtMiited, as a n&ht labereot i' 1:00 1 M .1:10 I'M - (WW I'M - - tt: A M 10:tn A M 11:10 AM rUlmiiy nnd them, to form for themselves a constitution and State government, and be admitted into the Union. Pending the prepara tion for Statehood, all officers .hereof should be. selected from the bona fide residents and citizens ot the Territory wherein they are to serve. South Dakota should of right be immediately admitted as a State in the Union, under the con stitution framed and adopted by the people, and we heartily indoise the action of the Republican Senate in twice passing bills for her admission. The refusal of the Democratic House of Representatives, for paitisan purposes, to favorably consider these bills, s a willful violation of the sacred American principle of local self-overnmpnt, and menu (He condemnation of all just men. The pending bills in the Senate fur acts to enable tho people of Washington, North Dakota and Montana Territories to form constitutions should he passed without unnecessary delay. The republican party pledges itself to do all in its power to fa cilitate the admission of the territories of New Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho and Ari zona to tho tnjoyment of self-government as states, such of them as are now quali fied, as Boon as possible, and the others as soon as they may become so. Tho political power of tho Mormon church in the territories, as experienced m tho past, is a menace to free institutions too dangerous to be long suffered. There fore wo pledge tho republican party to ap propriate legislation asserting the sover eignty of the nation in all territories whero tho same is questioned, and in furtherance of that end to place unon the statute books legislation stringent enough to divorce the political from the ecclesias tical power, and thus Btamp out the attendant wickedness of polygamy. Tho republican party is in favor of the use of both gold and silver ns money, and condemns the policy of tho democratic administration in its efforts to demonetize silver. Wo demand the reduction of letter postage to i cent per ounce. In a republio like ours, where the citizen is the sovcieign and tho official the servant, whero no power is exercised excopt by the will of the people, it is important that the sovereign the people snouiu possess intelligence. I he Irec school is the promoter of that intelligence which Is to preserve us a free nation; therefore, the state or nation, or botll combined, should support frco institutions of learning, sufficient to afford to every child growing up in the land the oppor tunity of a good common school edu cation. Wo earnestly rocommend that prompt action be taken by Congress in tho en actment oi such legislation as will bct secure tho rehabilitation of our American merchant marine, aud we protest against the, passage by Congress of a free ship bill, as calculated to work injustice to labor by lesseuiug the wages of those engaged in preparing materials, as well as thoso directly employed in our ship yards, We demand appropriations for the early lebuilding of our navy; for the construction of coast fottifirations aud modern ordnance, and other approved modem means of defense for the piotec tiou of our defenseless haibois and cities; lor tho payment of just pensions to our soldiers; for nccossary works of National importance in the improvement of harbors and the chaunels of internal coastwise, and fbroign commerco; for the encouragement of tho shipping interests of the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacilio States, as well as for the payment of the maturing public debt. This policy will give em ployment to our labor, activity to our va rious industries, luorease the security of our country, promote trade, open new and direct markets for our produce, and cheapen the cost of transportation. We allirm this to be far bettor for our country than the democratic policy of loaning tho government monoy without interest to "pet banks." The conduct of foreign aftjirs by the present administration has been distin guished by its tiielliciency and us coward ice. Having withdrawn from the Senate all peuding treaties effected by republican administration for the removal of foreign bunions and restrictions upon our com inerco and (or its extension into better markets, it has neither eflected uor pro posed any others in their stead. Profess, ing adherence to the Mumou doctrine, it lueen with idle complacency the exteu ion of foreign intlueuce iu Central America, and of foreign traJe everywhere among our neighbors. It has refused to charter, sanotion or encourage any Amer ican organization .or constructing the Nicaragua canal, a work ot vital import, ance to the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine, and of our national intlueuce in Centr.il ami South America, and neces sary for tho development ol trade with our Pacific territory, with South America and with the islands and further coasts of the Pacific Ocean, We arraign tho present democratic ad ministration for its weak and unpatriotic treatment of the fisheries quostiou, and its pusillanimous surrender of the eesen- ttal privilnj to which our lulling vessels are ontiuott in vanadian ports under the treaty ot iai!, the reciprocal maritime legislation of lSw, and the comity of irauuiH, auu wnicn lanaman nsning ves sels reeeive In the pom of the United States. We condemn the policy of the piescnt administration and the democratic majority in Congrats toward our fisheries as unliieodly ami ooaspieuoe.tly unpatri otic, awl as tending to destroy a valuable uational ludiwtry, aud a.i indwpeusablo mouioe w ueieuee agamst a loreigu enemy. The mm of Anvetlea applies alike to all ottttotis of the lefmbltc, and Impose upti all alike the umc obligations of oliedwMetethelawi. At the same time that oitieetHhlp is and must be the pan oply ami safeguard ol him wh vrear it, and iHUtoet bun, whether high or low, tKh or poor, iu hi wvit lights. It should and muH afford him protection at home, and follow and protect hisu abroad in whatever latvd lx may be no a lawful eitand. ltw wen who aban Jewed the lepuhlleati party in iS&t, and oooiiane to adhere to tin oNMoctatM party, have detwled stot only the cause of honest mtuttettt, of toaaa usance, w lieedom and purity of the ballot, but especially have debited the can of refoim in the mil tetvfie. We will ot fed to Veep our pledtes bc cvm they have broken thesn', or beau thek eandidal ha broken hi. We, therefore, lepeet out accjaranon of 1S&4, io-whj -j ne imhw ot me ma service, Mpscsotwlr twtfun nnder the lepnblieM UMWktiraUori' ahouhl be completed by the further extension of ibe reform system aittfely aeuutsbed by Uw, 10 ail the grades of the service to which it is applic able. The spirit and purpose of the re form should be observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at variance with the object of existing reform legisla tion should be repealed, to the eod that the danger to free institutions which lurks in the power of orhoial patronage may be wnely and effectively avoided." The graiunde of the nation to the de fenders of the union can not be measured by laws. The legislation of Congress should conform to the pledges made by a loyal people, and. be so enlarged and ex tended as to piovide against the oossibility that any man who honorably wore the lederal uniform shall become the inmate of an almshouse, r dependent upon private charity. In the presence of an overflowing treasury it would be a public scandal to do les for those whose valor ous service preserved the government. We denounce the hostile spirit shown by President Cleveland in his numerous vetoes of meisures for pension relief, and the action of the democratic houso of representatives in refusing even a consid eration ol general pension legislation. In support of the principles herewith enunciated we invite the co-operation of patriotic men of all parties, and especially of all vvorkiugmen whose prosperity is seriously threatened by the tree trade policy of the present administration. Additional plank submitted by Mr. Boutelle of Maine, and adopted by an almost uuanimous vele: The first con cern ot all good government is the virtue and sobriety of the people and the puiity of the home. The republican party cordially sympathizes with all wiso and well directed efforts for the promotion of temperance and morality. MOOTS AND SHOIiS. WM. BROWN & CO. DEAXER IN Tho WkkkijY CAPiTAii Journal $1 a year. MXSCKLtiANKOUS. THE- OREGON FRUIT DRYER B I O J Q 1 T8 O C '. H Jsr 1 m 1 1 V 1 Hi 1 H2- j: J) V S I H I O I K s" Leather and Filings! CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OBEGON. r-T--vifi!tJi - - r "Hsr ;(Hcvolvlug rucklframej Is Simple of Construction, -AND 1SA.SY OV OPERATION. Awarded first premium nt tho Oregon Sbito Kntr 18S.W81-"-'Ni-W nnd nt the Cull fornla Htnto Fulr, 1SS7, nnd Hun Joaquin County Fnlr, 1SS7. Manufactured In nl.slzce. For circular nnd price list address II. S. .TORY & SON, 1. O. Ilox 280. Salem, Oregon 43- Dryer Furnaces furnished ilvo sizes What is Cnrforia la Dr. Soml PItonor'a old, linnnlogg nnd qnlolc enro for Infanta' nnd Children's Complninta. Snporior to Cgator Oil PoroRorlo op Jfarootio Syrnpg. Children ory for Caatorin. Mil Hong of Mothers bless Castorta. " Tho 11TJTEHS' OUIDB U Issuad March and Bopt., each year. It is an oncy olopedla of useful Infor mation for all who pur chaao tho luxuries or the necessities of life. Wo can clotho you and furnish you with nil the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and In various sixes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all those thine COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair ostimate of tho value of tho BUYEBB1 QUIDE, which will be aont upon receipt of 10 conts Vo pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avonue, Chicago, 111. Castoria cure Colic, Constipation : Sour Stomach, Dlorrhcoa, Eructation ; Olres healthy sleep ; also nlcla dlgcetlon ; Without narcoUo stupefaction. "1 recommend Castoria for children's complaints, a superior to any prescripUoa known to me." II. A. ABCnut, M. D., 1 111 bo. uxiorast., rooxiTn,x.x, Thk CurrAua Ooktant, 77 Hurray St., Heir York. AmmwHmtwmttwwwwmmwwmtwwTOsj Weekly CaDital- Journal! GENERAL BLACKSMITIUNG AND HORSESHOEING ! 1 All tho Improved methods of shoeing 6hnplng kIioom, to cure dlt.ecu.es of the foot nnd for tho correction of faulty nctlon,con troetlouiiiid Interfering, uetl. IguarunteQ Mitlnfiietton In nil ones. Refer to nuy well know u hon.erii.iu lu Oregon, JOHN KNIGHT, Tho Horseshoer, S04 Commerolul street, Salem, Or. THE The Cheapest Newspaper in Oregon! BEST. FAMILY IN MARION COUNTY. A. B. STRANG, No. Jl Couimercifll IStreet, SAL13AF, - - OREGON. -DEALHK IN- STOVESand RANGES Flauibiig, Gas ad Sieai Fillip. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 'Jiet " the HICIIAKDSQN A "Y.'-r'V0 vuiA.ia ruraacM. tabiUUed Iu te Hs- Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, ouo year, 51.50. WEEKLY, six months,. Now ileail Our Discount for Gash I ..fo.753 WEEKLY, one.year, f 1.00. WEEKLY, six months, ?0.50. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL To'lT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ONE-THIRD OEF FOR GASH. GREAT DISCOVERY! Dr. H SMITH -IS- Now In mn.eHsmn ot a new . wMest at nstrelj- a toeul auMt lelSMLW to, and aeic iUmMTiMintanuMly on tne WIWHWHW .IWM. Ul lav MPWA. Jl M IM no WHjr injuriou or unpkaUHUtl to toe tnete. The tuauuftwturer uf It riettn the He ekHJ tuu never Iwen known brture, aoj ky applj'liv H K the sesulUve or mm teeth, Ihey osn Imp doused aud fllW wIUhhiI ieln. t ml thtiM liter wsual all kind of iWc.ua wurk. done vrith.tui naln vnniiatelinrmtdl uttHf.K. Mnuto iWh ex Intel d tor jo tutiu. Our Old Subscribers Now In arroars are urgetl to take advantage of our big discount, by Bet tHuR old aooounta and Joining the grand throng of one dollar subscriber. TO ONE AND ALL We say, wud ua your names. If you want to take advantage of our "one third mr fur eash," and are not wiere you can got postal noted or otb convenient ntethixl of rwnlttlug, raid us your name and state that you will nMtttt at flret owvortuulty. Thk will aneu're vour btrfng placed oa " dollar Met. TniS IB NOT A SPECIAL OFFER, But sotld. panuauwt rodtMtioo. We have come to stay.