CAPITAL I J kj 3Jl J.JLj9 VOL. 1. rilOFESSIONAI, CARDS. GEO. VT. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW and District Attorney. Olllco nt court house. RYMSEY A BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS nnd Counselors nt Law. Business In tlie Supreme Court a specialty. Salem, Or. ELMON FORD, ATTORNEY AND Counselor nt Law, Snlcm, Oregon. ;e, up stairs in Pntton's block. n ITAW &aREGG, ATTORNEYS AT H Law, Salem, Oregon, oraco in rat ton's block, up stairs over Bolt's drug store. fl T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT n Law. Otfico over Capitol National Bank, 210 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. TVTM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT liAW, VV Salem, Oregon. Office with Tllmon r.I.i in l'rtttnn'ft hiillrilnir. Will nrnrtlro Ford, in ration's In nit til ft COUrtS in nil tho courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land office business a specialty. PH. D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN sclor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having an abstract of the records of Mnrlon coun ty including a lot and block Indox of Sa lem, ho has special facilities for examining lilies to real estate. CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 11, I. O. G. T., meets every Saturday evening, in their hall, second door north of Post Cilice. G. Jso. KNiailT, Sec,. H. S. Joky. W. C. T. ST. HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND repairer. All work wirranted. rii-n orders nt l. iucH. i-auoirs uwik -tore, State street, Snlcm, On DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician nnd surgeon, will open im olllco In tho New Hank Block, on May lbt, for the treatment of nil dSeiifcCS of women, nnd nil other chronic cases, on Rtrlctly hyglenionnd nut ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen nnd electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon. TOR SALE. Residence far Sale. Willis A Chambcrlln have n desirable house and lot, most eligibly located on High btrcet, tlrst block north of Court limine, for wile nt S1850. A good opportu nity to secure a homo In n convenient lo cation. For Sale- A good Iron frnmo Horso Power. Good rornllucs, from ono to full capacity. All lor tho low price of StiO. callnt tho Pacific Cider, Vinegar A Fruit Preserving Com. pnny's otlicc. Salem, Oregon. FARM FOR SALE. K ocres, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by n good load, from Salem, 113 acres in culti Mitlon, balance In timber. Well watered, good S10UO house of Brooms, moderntobarn, well at the door ; all fenced nnd a thrifty j oung orchard. Thirteen acres seeded to pasture gr.iss, nnd 117 ncres In grain. Pur chaser cm hao liberal terms to harvest crops. PRICE $4003, TIME GIVEN. Come right to tho farm and save ngent's J, P. ROBERTSON, Enquire of Charley Robertson, nt the Grange Store. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT! 530 ACRES Well watered nnd plenty ol limber. Two houses nnd two barns. Good orchard. Meadow nnd 150 acres plow land. Fifty head of cattle with tho place if wnnted.nnd horses enough to run it. Within live miles nf depot on the O. & C. It. It. A bargain for MHueuoay. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. FOR SALE 2SS ACHES, 25 In cultivation, ISO acres good tlmbor, bal ance pasture; 100 noros in fall whont, 25 acres In oats, nnd SO in potatoes. House. barn, orchard, etc. Two mllos north of Nuem, may be divided; price, 960 per acre, terms easy. Inqulro of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor, State and Commercial Streets, Salem, HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis k Chamberlain. acre. 3 miles from Salem, highly cultlvoted 88000 1 lots, good house nnd barn, Kust 8a- ., lem , 2300 'lots, Jlnely situated 17G0 HO acres, 'Ji miles from Salem, well Improved, can bo divided into 3 or four tracts 10,000 Aw acres, 8 miles from south of Stuom, fair improvemenienu,tlno timber and water 3250 i mock of innd, I houses, rent for 812 . each, pays Interest on iiOUU 3000 acres 8J4 miles south of Kalein, air Improvements , .. 2200 wres, unjoining eity limits, in meadow 1200 1 lot, good bouse nnd burn, ndjolntng courOTiouse btoefc 18G0 J acre, Salem, new house and barn, Plenty of small fruit. 2000 1 lie foregoing U but a partial list or the wrgafns we have to oiler. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Stilom. ROOKY MOUNTAIN Coffee house! EMt SMe Uferb w'0 Hwh, S. 8. WJVTKINS. - Prop. 14-Mcuk at all hour, from 8e to 36c. t GROCERIES. Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apjicots, Dried Currants, Dried" Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Street flic Reliable Grocers, KELLER & SONS, Are Still on Top, WITH Rknewed Life ! Increased Patronage ! Heavier Sales! New Goods ! Join, the procession and send In jour orders we will treat you mie. Everybody spcaksin praiseof ourcanned goods. They cannot bo supasscd In quality. Lbok nt our display windows as you pass-, They are lllled with delicious things. For tho Ladlos : Call nnd cxnmlno our Labor-Saving Carpet Sweepers four styles. Feather dusters always" In stock. Jamaica Bananas, direct from New York, nig fellows nnd very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, Tho Grocers. GRANGE STORE Salem Co-Opcralivo Association F. of H. DKALKltSjIN Choice Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL, KINDS OK Produce Bought! JAMES AITKEX, Manager. 126 State St -- - SALEML0R. Cash Grocery Store, ISAAC S. STEINER, Preprint, v Statk v St., v Sai.km. 124 A full stock ot.. Groceries, panned Goods, Kr Yeiables, Etc J ut reeelved a nlee artieJe In New -:- Orleans -:- Baking Mola$$e. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. nW WHUM IT MAY CONCKIIN-NO-I tlee 1m hereby given that the under signed has been appointed admlntnilor oftue ewtate of IC A. Owner late of mid eanty, tleeeoced, by the honorable oounty tourtofftiebtate ofOregon.fiNrtBeewmfy of Marion. All pen"" liavlng ejalnw against caldetate are liereby cequired to prewwit theni with proper vouehew to the BBiutaed at the ofltee of J. J. Murphy, nrUwoht' btoek. Hukun. UreMMi, ulUiln kii WBflTlM irow the date of thh hoUm. AIONZO OHHNBR, AdmlBUtrator ot mU Mtale. Baleni, 0b, May 11, ISSi. SALK1VI, OR., THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1SSS. FINANCIAL. til SALEM, OREGON. t Wit. N. LADUE, - . . DU. J. HEYNOLbs, . JOHN MOIR, - - . . - President. Vlco President, - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New ork, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. Slate, County and City warrants bought. Farmers nro cordlnlly invited to deposit und tmnsnet business with us. Liberal ndvnnccs mnde on wheat, wool, hops and other property at rensonntno rates. Insurance on such se curity enn bo obtained nt the bank in most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY. The Capital National Bank OF SALEM, OREGON. Capilal Paid up, .... 75,000 Surplus, ....... 9,500 It. S. WALLACE, - - President. V. W. MAHTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALHEUT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS!' W. T. Giny, AV. "W. Martin, J. M. Slat tin, H. S. Wallace, , .1. H. Albert, T. McF. l'atton. LOANS IvIA.DE To farmers on wheat nnd other market- nblc produce, consigned or In store, either In mlvuto granaries or ipubllc warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt rensonablo rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, Imdon, Paris, licilin, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. MAKKITTS. The SALEM MARKET 118 COURT 8THEET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of tell ami Salt Meals ! And all kinds ot SAUSAGE. 03-Tho CLEANEST kept market 111 the city. Cull nnd soo for yourself. JlcCItOW & WIUiAUD. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, .00, Commercial Si., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, nnd delivered to nny part of tho city nt lowest lllng rutos. I'lenso glvo us your patronngo. ciTy meat market D. C, Howard, Proprietor. STATE STIIEET, SAUM, OIIEUOK. 9AU kinds of freh and curel moats nlwnya on hand. Full weight nnd n square denl ull a round. miscklla NKous. STRICKLER BROS. -DKAI.KUH IN- STOVES AND TINWARE I lloofiug nnd Spouting a Specially. 5-At the old standof Hon. Htrang, Com mercial Street- K.J. BA.13COCK, Cabinet Maker! AM) UNDERTAKER. PAKHAIl'H niyOOK, 8TATK STIIKHT, Salem, Oregon. Ai winds oj :f Furniture made to order. 1 fun n ne of Caskets always on hand. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Unin- Hi., bet. Ferry and Htute. SHAVING. 7IAIH CUTrjjrO AND miampeolng neatly done. BENSON'S EXPRESS? r KAVB OHIIKIW AT lJiUCtTH I.IV I 1 atv mauw. anrnar of HLnto ana MWe, eorner of Htate a: Front MreeH. or i itUteat oonierHtateitHd Cbm merelBl streets. i'roHint attenttoti and care guaranteed. W. A. BKNSON. First Na Bank IFFMRS T iniSVIIAE. En. Jei'iixal: Yesterdy about 10 a. in. the quiet little villain) of Aunisville assumed the nnnenrnnee of its more densely populated neigh- boring towns by groups appearing ou the streets, and convening at the store and neighboring houses. wliere plans were matured for a complete surprise on Uncle John Beckner and his estimable better half. The occasion was the 43rd anniversay of their wedding day, which the old lady had forgot ten until the guest, began to arrive. Tho whole affair was very discreetly managed by their daughter, Elva. On Monday Mrs. Beckner was decoyed away from home, and did not return until late in the evening, which guvo Elva and her assistants ample time to pre pare a sumptuous meal for over thirty guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harris from Brooks Station, old friends of Beekner's were present by invitation, the thirty-fifth anniver sary of their marriage falling on the same day. The 15th day of May, 1888, will bo long remembered by both the old pioneer couples, for this pleasant and cordial greeting of their neighbors, and also for the many nice presents of which they were the recipients. Our school is progressing llnely hinder the management of Professor rrivett 01 Jcllerson. Politics is the all absorbing topic for conversation now-n-days. Ophelia. I'lci-lng Tor Their I.l es. IIakxuiaIj, May 1G A break oc curred in the leveo opposite heie last night. Water is: Hooding 100, 000 acres of rich land. The crops are ruined. Owners and tenants are hurrying U tho uplands for personal mifety, only having time to take their bed ding, wagons and live stock, and leaving most of their property to the Hoods. Hundreds of families are camping in open fields out of reach of the water, having nowhere to go. A cold rain has sot In, making the desolation more dreary. -- A Murderous Soldier. "WoomvAiti) (Indian Ter.), May 10. Sergeant Porter Webster, com pany A, Twenty-fourth infantry, was shot and killed instantly by Private David Simons of tho sante company at Fort Reno yesterday. Simmons had threatened the life of a woninn with whom ho had trou ble, mid while attempting to arrest him Webster was shot. Wonderful Cures. W. I). Hoyt fc Co., wholesale and retail druggists of Rome, Oa., says: "We have beon selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric (litters ami Huoklon's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful fcures olleeted by those medicines in this city. Several eases of pronounced con sumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Hitters. Wo. guaran tee them always. Sold by II. W. Cox. Tho J3UYEES' GUIDE li isiusd Kirch and Sept., each year. It is an onoj olopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur. chaao the luxuries or the nooessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, oat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYEBB' QUIDS, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111.114 lllchican Avenue, Chicago, 111. auisrola nt KCint. Tho only guaranteed euro for rirrh, cold in the head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal doufuuHH and iore oyoe. ReetoroH the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh, Kaay and ploawtnt to utie. Follow directions and a euro Is van-anted, by all druggists. Send lor eireular to Abletlne Medical Company, Orovile, Cal. Six inontlu' troatmont for fl; sent by mail, fl.10. For wile by D. W. Matthews & Co., 100 State St., Salem TIlhKflUAI'UIC SPLINTS May 10. Harry llenson, the Pattl ticket swindler, awaiting extradition to Mexico, last night committed sui cide at the Ludlow street jail by jumping from tho second tier to the ground. A Milan dispatch to London says the emperor Dom Pedro is uncon scious half the time, and only at intervals Is he in possession of his mind. In Raymond, Cal., on Tuesday Charles Stephens and Joseph Gor don, both young men, were Instant ly killed by tho explosion of a box of giant powder. miss .msie i-owen, living near i-euanon, Ills., fatally shot herself lasf evening, but whether with suicidal Intent is not known. A Berlin dispatch says Emperor Frederic is better; advices from Lon don says his condition is very dis couraging. Pugilism is in disfavor at the hub. John L. Sullivan has been drunk most of tho time since he returned from England, and tho sparring at his benellt ou Tuesday evening was all bad. To the Asjliini. Two deputies, named Hen Ilagen and John Hendrickson, brought two Swetles named John Pakkola and Andrew Johnson to the asylum this morning from Pendleton. Pak kola is 42 years old, unmarried, but well educated. Ho is very violent, and has lately scared many women and children in his neighborhood, lie bus a farm worth about $UX)) near Pendleton. The other fellow, Johnson, is the one Mho was found in the Weston mountains with his throat cut, some time since, and who gave his name then as Peterson. A Tmly (I real Intention. We desire to call tho attention of our readers to n most excellent and ingenious device, invented by Dr. J. II. Vincent, president of Chautauqua college. It Is known as the"Chautauqua ComblnatlonDraw- ing Hoard and Writing Desk," and must bo seen toboappreclated. Itlsa simple, compact all'air, Just the tiling for each family where there aro children to educate and amuse and an indispensable help in every primary school. Fred M. Campbell, state bimcriutcudcut of nubile In struction of California, says of it. "ram very sure that any family that secures one of these Inexpensive articles through this word or mine, will always bo grateful to 1110 for calling attention to it." Mr. Hoopongarner Is now In Salem anil will call on our citizens, after which he purposes making a canvass of tho count'. He ready when ho comes to give your order. Price only $-l.o0. llie lloMrroiiH Allmillo In 11 (error to timid voyagem, mairwly him on iictoiintof the purllH of llio ilwptlmn thonliiiostcurtHlnly of s hIcIuiow). Tho bent curative ofinulilo incr Ik lIotutter's Hlonmch lllttoi-H, which HuttloN the Ntoiu iifh ut once mid jirewntM IIh dlHtiirbmice. To nil traveler anil tourlxtti, whether hy Heiior land, It proxunlH 11 huppy inodliim between tho iiiuimmiuh orlnelleetuiil rwonr cwiof tho inedlelne ctx-Mt, 11111I tliejtroltluiu utlcul benutlt derivable from 1111 iiniiimll cuted iilcoholliHtlniuli'iit, no nuittor liow piiri),Tbo JurrliiKOf ti nillroad ear ntlmi prodnceH Htomaclilu dlMirilurH akin to that chiimmI by the roIlliiK ofa khlp. For thin the bittern Uu prompt and ourliiln reme dy. The like of braeklnh water, particu larly on leni: voviikw In the troplus, Inovlt ubly brwHlK illxorderH of the Htoinauh and bowelx, IIoMtetter'H Htnmaah llittera mixed with Impure water nulllllwi IIh linpuritleN. Himllurly It KnmtemctH iimlarlal and oth er prejudicial IntlutiricoHof clliniito or ut miwpliero, unwell iih the etleetMof oxm. lire uiul fatigue. Take It for kidney com plaint, rlieiiiniitimii and debility. Bnrklrn'i Aralrs Silrr. Tho host salvo in tho worlil fin outs, brulson, horos, ulcers, salt rlioum, fever soroa, tetter, chapped haiuN, chilblains, cohih, and all skin enip tlons, ami positively cures pilos, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cento per box. For sale by Dr. U. W. Cox. Wool Wauled. Purlieu having wool to sell will find it to their advantage by calling on Foretner Tlilhuy A Co'h, 207 Commercial street, Bulom, Oregon. Bubfccribo for tho Jouhnai.. ,,,,,, ?0. 66 mm- tiik venous Alll! MAI)I- One of the secretaries at the White House who has served thetvduS tho administrations f four Knits ineluding(levelaild,tEl recently that tli..i,,M. "" Hours in studying bU;i;.,hn0 .out to hint by congress Ian I predecessors spent, ,i,lu(c9. J takes nothing for granted, and win receive nobody's assuninco as (, The meritaofabillt,,lloh8giv;1,j him must be accompanied by the reports mndounonlM., 1. V L :.,r .' a uZ. ... uuwiiug it ,lllt o,, f niched by the executive department wlhin whoso Jurisdiction it rrm his opinion u is OI, rlh7' "s U if not, all the ,uS 5 the capltol can't stop his veto nl "-ally ;T well uV with co, 1 his work up,,,, the bills, and has hem signed or vetoed eaiiyhS ten days allowed hl.n by the cot Uution after their receipt O slonalyhorecelvesabatch of hard ; .that have bothered congrJ 't'"UyKottlm)gh. ThenTT tiia he summons Dan Lanioni, I Ives out ( Uvi To., H,u; himself and his secretary1 out tlm llio es, It of such an expedition i sally -two vetoes to one approval, "l the anxious claimants have come to lk upon "Red Top" as the burial i.lu.-u of all their hopes Washington Letter. Senator Ilerry of Arkansas Is Lochlnvaroftho seiial... win. tbf the by diirerence that he stole his bride by means of a can 00 instead of.. ui-..i 1 steed. Mrs. JJerry was Miss AAA0 Juu " the daughter ofa well to-do Arkan sas mercnaul, and jwlion the future senator came to woo her in the guise ofa poor, one-legged school teacher (the other leg having been left on the Hold at Cminth), his suit wuhoik posed by her parents. llt Hie bold over one night tied his canoe to the bank of the Arkansas nn.ir 11... 1... dy's house and carried her away Ihv forethe stem parent knew what was In contemplation. I'mousl, Mr. v II 1.1.. 1 .. . . . il. II. I' KIM llfHIUf fill. of Mi; I.,,.. . , .. "" ...., .via., wrnes: 1 take great pw. ure in rccoininendiug Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, having used It for a severe attack of JlroiifliltfH mill Oiiiarrli. If gave me Instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been allllcted since. I also beg to state that I had trlixl other remedies with no good result. Have also used Uleetrlo Hitters and Dr. King's Now u,0 PHl lMlh of which I can recommend. Dr. King's Now Discovm-v iv,- consumpiion, Coughs and Colds, 1 wild on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles freo at Dr. II. YV. Cox's drug store. It was during a perforilianco at Daly's. A young gentle;nau from the eity and an old gentleman from thocouutry occupied ndJoiningHout. At theentl of tho second act, when, tho curtain had fallen amid loud ap plause, the young man turned o the old man and said, In a hurst of unwonted enthusiasm, "IJxcelleut! Kupcrbl How they 1I0 act!" -'Viww ' responded tho old gentleman, with a face as expressionless as a white washed face, "but I understand that's what they're paid for." J). troitl'Yeo Press. lie II111I Nnver .Noljrinl it, "Have you over met llrmvii of Toledo?" "Nor I have never had that ploa uro, although I have corresponded with him about ImisIiiuss mattum for live years." "Urown Is one of tho Worst tum inererH I ever heard," "Funny I never noticed It In lib letters." Judge. Cor HoukvwIvM to I'ootldrr. Table cutlery, crockery, dishes glatwwaro, sllverwaio, Imniwinlaripr assortment, Jars, crook, etc., etft, all at bedrock prices, at K. Kiirrnri Co'h. i Ji k n.