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r W TJV T SJTs!rrr:"", WW 'v7rT"i'"!l-Kf?iVrr """ " Tl "rTr "Wmw' VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1SSS. NO. 53. CAPITAL T X ""W T ffi " "T& "V" "TT" 1'ROrKSSIOKAL. CARDS. nE0. W. BELT, ATTORNEY ATUW (jT nnd District Attorney. Olllce at court bouse. KAMSEY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS , and Counselors nt Law. Business In the Supremo Court a specialty. Snlom, Or. mlLMON FORD. ATTORNEY AND I Counselor nt Law, Salem, Oregon. Office, up stairs In Tattou's block. g HAW & GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT i unv. Salem, Oregon. Ollleo In ration's ock, up stairs over Pelt's drug store. a T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT S Law. Ollleo over Capitol National lianlc, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. T WTSPRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ,1. Salem, Oregon. Onlco In LnglamVs block. Legal business of all kinds. Also both life and firo insurance. VrrM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, V Salem, Oregon. Ollleo with Tllmon Ford, in Patton's building. Will practice in all tho courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land ollleo businoss a specialty. PH. D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having an abstract of tho records of Marlon cpun tv Including a lot and block Index of Sa lem, he has special facilities for examining titles to real estate. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. c. APITAL LODGE, NO. 11, 1. O. G. T., meets every Saturday evening, in their lull, second door north of Post Olllce. u. jxo. Knight. Sec. U.S. joky.w.u.x. GEO. 1). GOODHUE, WOOD DEALER ollleo with Geo. W. Johnson, S5j Com mercial street. All kinds of wood for sale. Sawed to any length desired. Cash must accompany all orders For Sale- A good iron frnmo Horso Power. Good for all uses, from ono to full capacity. All for the low price of $80. call at thoPaclllc Cider, Vinegar A Fruit Preserving Com panv s olllce. Salem, Oregon. BENSON'S EXPRESS. T EAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV I j cry Stable, corner of Stato nnd ront streets, or on slato nt corner Stato and Com niercial streets. Prompt attention and care guaranteed. w. A. BENSON. SAJUEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry and Stnto. s HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND Shampooing iioauy uone. WEST BROTHERS' " EAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salem,- CIIOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on linnd, and delivered to any part of tho city at lowost living ratos. l'leaso glvo us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET D, C, Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. S-AU kinds of fresh nnd cured meats always on hand. Full weight and nsquaro deal all nround. The SALEM MARKET 93 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of Fresh and Salt Meals ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. 3-Tho CLEANEST kept market in the city. Call nnd see for yourself. McCROW & "WILLARD. H. W. COX, lias constantly on hand a well selected stock of Boericke & Schreck's A NEATLY PRINTED GUIDE TO HE HAD UPON APPLICATION. Tne B. & S. PREPARATIONS , Are the Purest and Beat. II. AV. COX If the only authorized agent. jS-Oall for the 11. & S. Homeopathic Pre- iwraiions ana accept no oiumt A. K. STRANG, No. aw Oommeretal street, SALEM, OREGON. -BUAI.BK Mf- STOVES and RANGES riutnbiQg, Gas aid Steam PIUIm. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. J-At far Uw UICIlAltDSON BOYNTON COMPAXV8 ganmem. Bta- Homeopathic Preparations NEW AIJVKUTISKMKNTS. GRANGE STORE Salem Co-Oporaiivo Association P. of H. -dbaleiis ik- Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL, KINDS OF Produce 33ou.srlitl JAMES AITKEN, Manager. 126 State St., SALEM, OR. IVI. VI. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on tho nlley, opposlto Mlnto's Liv ery Stnble, Salem, Or. F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AND- UNDERTAKER, FARRAR'S liLOOK, STATE STREET', Salem, Oregon. Ah kinds of Furulturo mado to order. A lull lino of Caskets nlwns's on hand. ust Arrived ! THE FINEST USE OF EVER IN SALEM. Full lino of Centemerl Kid Glovos Just received. CIIAS. CALVERT, Salem, Oregon, Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Ffgs, Raisins, Persfan Dates, Weller Brothers' ail, uommereial Stirwt STRICKLER BROS. -DEALRHH IN- MiIiHicry and Fancy Goods Specialties Writs STOVES AND TINWARE I llwHtg id SfMlig a Speitltj'. -At tb oW MMtd ol Ben. HUm, Own nMretal 84reC riNANCIAI. rirSlMlrOlluI Dtllllf LidhiM Flashes at Large SALEM, OREGON. AVM. N. LADUE. -DR. .1. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - - President. Vlco President. - - - Cnshler. GENERAL BANKING, Exchnngo on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Koug bought nnd sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to dcioslt Mid transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, wool, hops nnd other proporty nt reasonable ratos. Insuranco on such se curity can bo obtained nt tho bank In most rcllablo companies. ESTABLISHED MY JTATIOXAI. AUT1IOHITY. J( lion 01''- SALEM, - Capital Paid up, -Surplus, - - - OREGON. - - - $75,0(J0i 9,500 R. S. WALLACE. - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President? .1. II. ALBERT, .... Cnshler. DIRECTORS: W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. 31. Martin, R. S. Wnllnee, , J.H.Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To lUrmors on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or hi storo, either In private granaries or ipubllo warofiouhes. Slato and County Warrants Nought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San i' rancisco, joruaiui, i.onuon, l-aris, iscmn, nong ji.ong anu uaieiuw. WILLIS ft UI1AU J Real Estate Agents Hivy owl soil farms nnd city property. A largo number of desirable farms and city property now oll'orlng on reasonable terms. Hire Insurance! Writo policies of Insuranco against llro on all classes of proporty In eight reliable nnd wealthy Companies. Brokerage ! Will nogotlato loans on roal ostato or per sonal security on long or short time, and for large or small sums. STOCK PAEM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES Well watered nnd plonty ol timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and 150 ncros plow land. Fifty head of cnttlowlththo placo If wanted, and horses enough to run It. Within live miles of depot on tho O. & U. 11. R. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. H. W. COX, (Successor to Tho Port Drug.Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon PULL LINE OF- Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Ilecipes a AGICX'V FOR THK CKI.KIIUATKI) KUI.1. HAVANA PILI.KK Red Letter 5c. Cigar. m.Tlw ImwI live tent oir in the mr- H. W. COX. im 84t8 Htr. tSulwn. DR. GILBERT, THK H&rvtINlSKT tMntlt, autluopokiKUt, ptiylciaii nd Miraaoo. will orn an otflot) In u& "w Itaiife IHoek, an Mjr Ut, lor tlM Inwtmint of all dkeniw or womeu, and all ottirr eiiroiile ww, on Mttetlv liyaWnlc and imt ural riflBliili. Medical bUui,oyifon and etaetfo-mMgneUain uacd. Charge atrk-Uy moderate. Addreae box 17. Malem, Of eou. LATEST lWATCIIIS. of What ilio World is Train Wrecked. KOlkan (X. Y.,) April SO. A pass enger train on tho Now York & Ponnylvnnia railroad was wrecked near "Whitchouse, ton miles east of hew, this morning hy tlio spreading of tho rails. Tho iuu.il and baggage ears and two passenger coaches, containing about forty passengers, rolled down a twenty-foot embank ment. No one was killed outright, but seventeen of those injured will die. Ciittlcmaii Laid Low. Alamosa, (Col.), May 1. John Beck and John Cross became in volved in a quarrel over cattle on their ranches. Cross came to town to have Beck arrested for assault. Heck followed him and killed him while on horseback. Republicans Alu-nd. Tacoma, May 1. City election was held to-tlny. It resulted in tho election of Drum, democrat, Mayor. The republicans elected tho rest of the ticket with tho exception of City Attorney. They also elected nil Councihuen, but it is claimed that republican tickets for those ollices were illegal on account of omission of length of term for which Councilmen were to hold olllce. TELEttKAPHIC SPLINTS. A ppeeinl to u Cincinnati paper saysn conflagration is now ragingat Trenton, Kentucky. Sixteen build ings art) already destroyed. AVillinm "Wilner, a machinist In J Chicago, inurdoivd his wifo on Arou- day night and then .suicided, be cause she refused him money for (irniK. In Kansas City yesterday, Susie McFull, a young girl, jealous of her lover, attempted to suicide by tho morphine route. Tho city physic ian pumped ton grains of the drug out of her and she is all right. Internal Impiou'incitl 1'uml. Tho act that admitted Oregon Into tho Union, also granted to the state to be used in making Internal im provements, give per centum of all money received for tho sale of gov ernment lands within the state, after all expenses of the sale have been paid. Tho amount due Ore gon in 1884, f, 0 and 7 has not yet been collected, and the amount for 1884 and '85 has reverted to the gov ernment, through being overlooked by tho governor. Tho comptroller of the treasury write to the cxecu tivo olllce of this slato that there is now due this stato $-11,028.09, and that 22,707.13 of this, which had reverted to the treasury, was re ported to congress for ro-apprpprla-tion to Oiokou'h credit. Tho balance, 18,021.55 will be forwarded by draft soon to the governor. The "I'ale Face." This In tho gcnorlo dosluimtlou or tho wlilto roco boatowed by ourccippor-colorcd brother, tho "noblo wivngo." Tho Cnu cutiliin, though iimny nlmdiw lighter, Ih not nccowuirlly pallid. Hut when IiIh cutlclo Ihih tho parchment-colored tint, mid his cheekf) tliohollownewt Indicative oru wuut of bodily Htnminu, ho well deserve the np pellatlon of "pnlo faco." Thot fnelal In dleutlong should Huggwt u eourfcoof Hotu tettor'H Htoimioh IJltterw; mi nclcnowledKed rehubllltator ol u fulling Ktrength and rc jiower of bodily subtitunee. It In derived exelUHlvaly from botanic; bouroea In pure and elllelent. Ita InvUoriitliiK action U prompt, thorough and vjieodlly felt. Can the like be khUI of wort tonle7 Hearcely. ApjMrtlle,a well m the ability to aatlafy It without Hulmenuent dlveomfort , U re ilewed hy It, and It eimctnally tonw the liver and Ixiwelti. It Airtlflw the ayttem Hjaliwtt malaria and rheumatism, and rinllM nenroiMiieea and kindred ooin plaints. Subijuribu for tho Joukxai.. An AIlole Cure. Tht OHIGIXAL AI1IIJTINK OIKTAliSKTla only put up lit large twouincw tin boxo, and U an alatolute onre for old &orw, buriiii, wouiida, olmj)j)od liuud. and nil Wn eruptions. Will jKwltively cunjullWit'diiorpllea. Ak for the OHIGINAh AHISTJNJ; OINT MKNT. Sold byj). W. Matthewa u Co., 100 State Btrttt, Sh1iii, at 36 ntt jwr box by mall 80 otnU. SOUTHKUX UltlfflON. lis Country Described and Progress of Improvement How a Prolii I!e- vivalisd ltnkes (lie Democrats Into his Net. El). Caimtai. JoiritXAi,: Here aro a few hasty notes of travel. Tho state central committee having ar ranged for a tour through Jackson county, (a democratic stronghold,) to wind up with a nominating con vention for a county ticket at Bed ford, I started on the 25th inst., at 0:30 p. in. on the California express, for Gold Hill. Tho democrats not having furnished any money for election purposes (no. I mean the republicans, because now wo shall be called "a republican aid society,'' since our converts aro from the democratic party,), I could not all'ord a sleeper, but took a nap by spells, cramped up on my seat. Passed Oakland and ltoseburg by night, and will do so on return, so cannot see that part of tho country. Morning revealed Grant's 1'ass, much grown and improved during the last few years. The busy sugar pino mill has boon removed, the timber having been worked out in this neighborhood. For early break fast arrived at Gold Hill; thin is a railroad and mining town, rather dull because tho best producing quart, mine, that was paying well, has been temporarily shut down. A game of freczo out, as I under stand, between tho co-owners. Tho fanning land around horo is limited in space but good in quality. A largo farm with considerable im provements is under negotiation for $40,000, for a number of New Yorkers to settle on. Fruit does well here. A largo ditch, sixteen feet at tho base, is being surveyed to bring water to town for mlningand manufacturing purpose. A cannery is also serious ly talked of by Lusk, of Ban Fran cisco. Tho spirit of enterprise in tills little place, as In all Southern Oregon, is commendable. It should bo imitated by Salem, which has so many more advantages, and is sur rounded by so largo an area of till able and fertile soil. T spoke In tho school In daytime and to adults at night. Kev. J. 1. Koberts, a Southern M. 13. preacher, took me on to Sam's valley, u very attractive little strip of country. A Californian has recently bought a farm here of a few hundred acres, for $10,000, and ho is raising largo Ileitis of alfalfa for his lino slock of cows and horses. Stopped at the school and gave the children half an hour's talk on education and prohibition. (Our party Is after tho coming voters.) Also gave a political address at night. Drovo next day through a gravelly and chaparral country, with very lrltlo grasH this dry Hciihon. Many settlers have taken up land, who have built rather poor shanties; but occasionally good patches of land are seen, which, under cultivation, look well. Peach trees look thrifty, no curl leaf, and as yet uninjured by frost, oxcont tho very early kind of that fruit. Hut tho growers never feel quite safe here till the middle of May. Tho apples aro said to bo blooming quite shyly. Talked thirty minutes to a largo and interesting school called ntioch, out in tho chaparral. Also addressed a largo audience in tho evening, who were so slow In get ting together that we did not begin till t) o'clock. My audience so en couraged me by tlielrcl'we attention, that I continued my addreati (ill nearly 11. Drove ten mikw and reached bed by 2 u. in. Hero my excellent friend Mr. ItoberU loft u, alllnnlng his allegiance to the pro hibition jwrty, and wvcrlug liU life long connection with thedomocratH. Kev. V- u. J one, imputtt, a wuiuiur- 1.1 ..... ....,1 !,.i. X' (I nor and democrat, and Itev. N. C. HowloU. ditto, alwijolueiourrHiiKH. They will lie delegate to the county convention. IChlera Martin, Peter sou and Fleming, altfoold democrat, took this tep Mime time ago. I was Introduced to a one-day' old democratic convert to the prohl jwrty, and wan congratulating my self tlutt my "burning eloquence" had won him over, when, lot It turned out that instead of attending my meeting he hud been to tho democratic primary, where the sight of so much drinking and Inebriety hud caused a political divorce right then and there. Of course, he could not reconcile himself to going into the republican fold, and so bo en listed under the temperance banner. Jle was nominated by the proliis for county commissioner. On Saturday eveninir wnoko nt. Kaglo Point to a crowded house, and obtained a number of names for the club. Spent Sunday at Mound school house with Hitler Peterson, preaching thrice. Here I visited some new comers from California who have bought n home. Thev report very dry weather In Central California, and predict short crops. They say that along the railroad line towards Oregon, beyond Ited dlng and Shasta, land Is being taken up rapidly and settled where irri gation is possible. Marlon county ought to advert ito down there our marvelous cheap lands, considering Its excellent quality, never failing crops, and its many other advan tages. An old neighbor of mine, In Santa Uarbara, an extensive mer chant, has Just bought a home here, ten miles lroin a railroad, on the ragged edge of "the desert," for his. wire's health. Dined at Medford with one of my church members, whom I knew in California, Mr. Fowler, who has come up with his family and expects to stay. For a specimen of a red hot, ex-democratlo prohl, commend me to him. And If you want to wave a red rag in his face and make him indignant, just Intimate that not many democrats turn prohi bitionists, or express a doubt ot their sincerity when they do. "Whew! A full ticket was nominated to-dav. and an active canvass is to be made. It is cry dry here, and a north wind is blowing. Grass anil grain will sutler soon if rain does not come. The signs aro not promising. Mr. "Walker was lately visiting his brother in Salem, and expressed surprise at the low price of land mere, lie Delleves me Doom will reach Willamette valley, and land will advance to $100 an acre. .1. '. AVimii. MmiKoitn, Or., May 1, Ikhh. - rii'bt PiiMIe Concert. Miss Frankie P. Jones, theaeeomp lished pianist and teacher of the con servatory of music, assisted by her pupils, will give her ilist public concert at tho Opera House on AVed ncfcday May 0th. Tho program will bo varied nnd highly pleasing and entertaining. Slio will also receive assistance from Mrs. "W. A. Wetell, the sweet singer who has so often delighted the liiusio loving people, of Portland, and by (he best local talent Including Miss Kettle Louise Hrown, Prof. Z. M. Parvln, Mr. .lames Hops and Prof. .1. M.Coomcr. Jlohcrvcd seats are now on saloat. Patton's, and tickets should be pur chased early to avoid the rush, and to get good seats. - Is Consumption Ini'iiiulili'? Head tho follewing: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., wiys: "Wjih down with uhscctt) of lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. He- gan taking Dr. King's New Discov ery for consumption, am now onniy third bottle, and able to oversee tho work of my farm. It Is tho finest medicine ever made." Jesse Mlddlowart, Decatur, Ohio says: "Had dt not been for Dr. King's now discovery foreousuuipt Ion 1 would have died of lung troub les. Was given up by doctors. Am. now in tho best of health." Try It. Sample bottles free at H. "W. Cox'h drug store. California Cat-K-Curr. The only guaranteed euro for catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal doafnet) and sore eye. ItostoroH the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and it cure Is warranted, by all druggists. Bend for circular to Ablotlne Medical Company, Orovlllo, Cal. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mall, $1.10. For sale by D. YV. Matthew & Co., 100 Suite St., Salem- 11. Y. Jolmwjn & Co. 8 Gentlemen desiring clothing, fur nishing goods, halt), etc., will do well toliiMiMict our new and enlarg ed stock. We promise you entire witlii faction. I!url.pn' Arnlu Salre. The best wdve In tho world for cuts, brills, wire, ulcers, wtUrlioutn, fever wires, tetter, ehapiwd liaiuU, ehllblaliiH, conn, and all skin eriqH tlonn, ami positively cure piles, or no )wy required. It 1 guaranteed to give porfwit twtl8fHatlon, or money refunded. Price 96 cent jer box. For sale by Dr. II. W. Cox. UbUalMd ta ISM.