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V CAPITAL' f t EgKlHMttHfiiSIK VOL. 1. SAIEM, OR., FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1SSS. NO. 67 PKOrESSIONAX CARDS. GROCERIES. STATU NEWS. THE .MISSISSIPPI FLOODS. TllOlUH.E IX THE FAMILY. JOURNAL. ff FO W. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW una jjisincL auviucj . "" v wu house RAMSEY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS and Counselors nt Law. Business in tne Supreme Court n specialty. Snlem, Or. 37ULM0N FORD, ATTORNEY AND Counselor at Law, Salem, Oregon. ,Hce, up stairs In Pattou's block. HA.W CC UliEjUWf, AI1UIUUW J.. Hock, up stairs over Belt's drug store. S Law. Office over Copltol National Kink, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. U7-JI. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, V Salem, Oregon. Office with Tilmon Ford, in Patton'sTnitlding. Will practice in all tho courts of Oregon. Collections Jnade. Landjofflce business a specialty. PII D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having nn abstract of the records of Marion coun tv including a lot and block index of Sa lem, ho has special facilities for examining titles to real estate. CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 11, I. O. G. T., ( J meets everySaturday evenlngjn their hall, second door north of Post Office. G. JSO.KKIOHT.BCC,. H.S.JORY.W.C.T. TT ST. HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND H repairer. All work warranted. leave orders at T. McF. Patton's book itorc, State street, Salem, Or. DR. GILBERT, THE? EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and surgeon, will open an offlco in tho Now Bank Block, on May 1st, for tho treatment of all diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic nnd nnt ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen nnd electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170,Salem, Oregon. FOR sau:, Residence for Sale- Willis & Chamberlin have a desirablo liouso and lot. most eligibly located on High street, first block north of Court House, for sale at S1850. A good opportu nity to tsccure a home in a convenient lo cation. For Sale- A good iron frnmo Horse Power. Good for all uses, from ono to full capacity. All for tho low prlco or SCO. call at tho Pacific Cider, Vinegar fc Fruit Preserving Com pany's offlco. Salem, Oregon. FARM FOR SALK. 1(3 acres, near Prospect UUI, 7 miles, by agood road, from Salem, 143 acres in cultl atlonlbalancoln timber. Well watered, good S1000 houso of 8 rooms, moderate barn, well at the door j all fenced and a thrifty young orchard. Thirteen acres seeded to pasture grass, and 07 acres in grain. Pur chaser can have liberal terms to harvest crops. PRICE $4000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to the farm and save agent's fees. J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, at the Grange Store. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! S30 ACRES Well watered and plenty ol timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and 150 ncres plow land. Fifty head of cattle with the place if wanted, and horses enough to run It. Within five miles ofdenotontheO. &C. R. It. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. "FOR SALE 28S ACRES, 25 In cultivation, 80 acres good timber, bal ance pasture; 100 ncres in fall wheat, 2a acres in oats, and 80 lu potatoes. House, barn, orchard, etc. Two miles north of Salem, may be divided; price, $50 per acre, terms easy. Inquire of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor. State and Commercial Streets, Salem. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis k Chamberlain. U acres, 3 miles from Salem, highly , , cultivated- - .... 83000 i lots, good house and barn, East Bu- ., lem 2300 Slots, finely situated 1750 w acres, 21 miles from Salem, well Improved, am bo divided Into 8 nM or four tmcts 10,000 0 acres, 8 miles from south of Salem, fair lmprovemementfi.tlne timber and wuter 3250 1 block of land, 3 houses, rent for 112 M wh, pays Interest on J400U SOCtt W acres i miles south of Salem, fair Improvements 2200 5 acres, adjoining elty limits, In , meadow ..... ........ . 1200 lot. good liouso and barn, adjoining court house block 1850 i acre, Salem, new house and barn, -Plenty of small fruit- , . 3000 The foregoing is but ft partial list of the wrgulns we have to offer. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera Houso, Court Street, Salem. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Coffee house! Et 3id ldy, off .iOfwa Hst, S B WATKINS, - Prop. 3-Meals at alt bourn, from Co to aSe.t Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, .' Dried Currants, Dried Apples, J Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Ratsins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Street The Reliable Grocers, IOSLLEK, & SONS, Are Still on Top, WITH Renewed Life ! Increased Patronage ! Heavier Sales ! New Goods ! Join tho procession and send In your orders we will treat you fine. Everybody speaks in praise of our canned goods. They cannot bo supassed in.quallty. took at our display windows ns you pass. They aro filled with delicious things. For tho Ladles ; Call and examlno our Labor-saving Carpet Sweepers four styles. Feather dusters always In btock. Jamaica Bananas, direct from Now Yoik, Big fellows and very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, Tho Grocers. GRANGE' STORE Salem Co-Operativo Association r. of h. DEAtEKSlIIf Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL, KINDS OF Produce Bought! JAMES A1TKEN, Manager. 126 State St., - - - SALEM, OR. Cash Grocery Store, ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor, 124 v State v St., v Salbm. Y mil stock ol. Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables, Etc. J ust received a nlee artlele In New -j-Orleans -:-Baking-;-Molasses. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, rno "whom it may conckon-no- 1 tlee Is hereby given tlMt the, under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of R. A. Gesner late of said county, deceased, by the IwutwaMe county emirtgfthestete of Oregon, is the county rf Marlon. All persons having etotms against aM estate are hereby required to preeent them with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the ottloe of J. J. Murphy, OrtswoST's Wook, Salem, Oregon, within six montlM from the date of Ibis notice. ALONKO OKSNKK. Administrator of Od estate. Mem. Otfn, My U, 1S88. FLNANCLVL. KucilAlnliAiinl Bmilr rilOtlUttlUlllUJJttUlV .SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOI1N JIOIR, - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances mndo on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained nt tho bank In most rellablo companies. established by national authomty, OF SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capital Taid up, .... 75,000 Surplus, -..-.- 9,500 R, S. AVALLACE, - - President, W. V. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS: W.T.Gray, W. W.Martin, i J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, , J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, either in private grannrlesor ipubllc warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt rcasonablo rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 08 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Fresh aid Salt Meats ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. JWTho CLEANEST kept market m tho city. Call and see for yourself. McCROW & WILLARD. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS 4 OTHER MEATS constantly on bnnd, and delivered to any part of the city at lowest living rates. Please give us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 43--A11 kinds of fresh nnd cured meats always on hand. Full weight and a 'square deal all around. MISCELLANEOUS. STRICKLBR BRQS. -DEALERS IS- STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofing and Spouting a Specially. tfS-At the old stand of lion. Strang, Com mercial Street. P.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AN UNPERTAKER, FAIIRAR'8 BLOCK, 8TATH OTRKBT, Salem, Oregon. An Vlnds of Furniture made to order. A full line of Casketa always on Hand. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com St., bet. Kerry and State. s nAVINO, HAIR COTTING AM) Duninpooing neauy anne. BENSON'S EXPRESS, T KAVK ORDK1W AT LAJfCRW LIV Ij ery Stable, eoroer of State ami Float Hntebi. or oh tlate t earRar Stat and Com infWal street. Pruni atlentlou and earegaraBlel. W. A. utsroufi. The Capital National Bauk The people of Medfonl arts about to vote on a proposition to bond the city for $5,000 to provide water works. i Coos Bay News: V. It. Whipple, engineer for tho Uinpqua lUvur K. R., arrived in town Mon day evening, having erossed over tho proposed route via north fork of Coos river. He considers tho route practicable, and hopes ere long to see the bay and Drains station con nected by rail. At Roscburg on Tuesday Mr. Helburn, while driving somo sheep, rodo under a wire clothes-line. It caught him under tho chin inlltct serious injury. Albany Demecrat: Tho sale of fleeces in this city is an indication of what is going on through tho county. The clipping hns begun, and though Linn county flocks aro small the, proceeds of tho clip help tho farmer to meet his expenses. Tho price In tho Albany market is about 10 cents. Xew Wagon Koad, To-day, Harrison Smith, M. J. Smith and Lulu M. Smith of this county, filed artioles of incorpora tion with tho secretary of state, in corporating the Kings Prairio and Quartzville Wagon Road Co. Tho object of the company is to tako possession of, keep, alter, change and keep In repair a part of tho old Salem and Quartzville wagon road, commencing at the foot of tho mountain near tho farm ofW. W. Marttn,at tho edge of Kings Prairie, in L'un county, then following tho old Salem and Quartzville road as near as practicable, to Quart.ville, in Linn county, and to establish toll gates and collect tolls on said road, and to use, hold and own the same, as toll road property. Tho company will hold its principal of fice In this city. Capital tock $16000, In shares of $5 each. To-night's Program. Following is tho program to bo rendered nt tho concert nt tho M. E. church to-night. Organ Voluntary Addie Scriber. Chorus Tho Trumpet Choir. The Fairy Isle Campagna Misses Mistier, Dearborn, Moores. Marguerite, Contralto Solo---White Grace Llndsey. Concert Solo Selected Prof. J. M. Coomer. Bridal Morn Qobbiurts Misses Esther Hall, Carrie Moores. Recitation Selected Miss Nettlo Brown. Dancing O'er tho Waves White Misses Scriber nnd Llndsey; Messrs. Swofford nnd Bozartli. Call 'Me Thine Own Aschcr Miss Franklo Jones. Canielia and the Rose Danz Mrs. J. H. Strlcklor. Male Quartette a Colleen Avarra Solo, W. II. Bagley. b Sadie Ray Solo, J. B. Starr. c Good Night " J. II. Ross. d Going From tho Cotton Fields Solo by E. W. Burke. Guitar accompaniment by Messrs. Cox, Chase, Brown. Chorus Silvery Sea Choir. For a Xtw Assignee. Cox, Smith nnd Teal, attornoys for Murphy, Grunt & Co., nnd Bneh ninn Bros., creditors of A. Mayor, recently assigned to Eugene Willis, have filed n petition In tho State Cir cuit Court for Marlon county, for the appointment of n now amignce. The creditors not being satisfied with tho ono named by A. Mayer. Accordingly, Judgo Boise has ordor ed a meeting of the creditor to bo hold In tho office of County Clork Chapman, June 2d, 1888. to elect n new uselgnee. Tho HUYBHS' OUIDB U Inuod Utroh and Sept., each year. It ia an ency clopedia of uioful Infor mation for all who par ohaee tho luxuries or the neceeiitlea of life. We can olothe you and furnlth you with all the neoenary and unnecessary appliance to ride, walk, danco, deep, eat, flab, 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 '0MF0RTABLT, and you eon make a fair Mtimate or tho value of tho BUYERS' 1UIDE, whioh will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cent to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avonae, Chisago, lit HFj9BJB9 Five Breaks in tho Lctce, and Hun dreds of Miles Inundated. Hanniuaii, Mo., May 17. Tho water this morning Is within ten inches of the highest point over known. Tho lovee is being system atically patrolled by men who exam lno every foot of threatened ground. Business has nover before suffered to such an extent. Hardly a factory Is in operation. Several wholesale lum ber shops aro alloat. Quincy, Ills., May 17. Tho Quincy sawmill shut down at noon. Many fishermen's houses and other small buildings arc floating down. Men aro out in boats towing them ashore. A portion of the track of tho Loulsvlllo branch of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy road has been washed away. Tho tele graph lines aro down. There wero two more breaks in tho Sny loveo this morning, twenty miles below this city, and tho en tire Sny levee district Is under water and ruined. Hundreds of families aro homeless and camped on high lands, with nothing to shelter them. Tho Mayor has called a meeting of tho citizens to take steps for tho re lief of tho sufferers. St. Louis, May 17. There aro ilow fivo bad breaks In tho Sny levee, aud tho whole of tho bottoms reaching for miles from opposlts Louisiana, Mo., to Hannibal, Mo., aro Inundated. Tho flood covers an area fifty miles long and fivo miles wide. Over 100,000 acres of crops will bo Injured or destroyed. A HAT IN TIIU AIKAL TU1J. There was some fun at tho meet ing of our business mon yesterday to consider tho proposition submit ted to them of subscribing for fifty copies of tho Pioneer Press. In Port land two hundred copies havo been taken, nnd Gen. Tyncr, who repre sented that leading paper, said If ho could got a total of three hundred copies subscribed in the state, nn Oregon department would bo open ed In Its pages, nnd nmplo space de voted to It for a year tq come. But somo doubting Thomas's thought there might bo n political scheme In this. They wero asked to subscribo for n republican pnpor nt a time when they were praying nnd working for democrntlo success. It was suggested that the great St. Pnul dally mixed freo trade with Its republicanism. This suggested Brit ish gold to tho minds of somo oth ers. Might not this mnn bo an emis sary of tho Cobden Club engaged in diffusing freo trade doctrlno under a covert design? A good deal of fun was Indulged nt tlieso misgivings, but tho truth finally won on the minds of tho meeting that nn ad vantageous offer was beforo them, aud that the business was colored with the natural hue of good faith. Tbe ItolHttroim Atlantic Iuu terror to timid oyiiKern, Hcnruily low) on account of tho peril of the decpthnn tho almost certainty of Hen Mcknmw. Tlio bent curative of mill do mcrlH IIoMtcttor'H Ktomach lllttci-H, which Kettle tho hUiiii ucli at qnco nnd preventa ltn dlnturbunco. To all travelers and tourlstx, whether by sen or land, It proKcnts u happy medium between tho iuiuhcouh orlneffectunl reoiir cn of tho inedlalne chad, and the problem atical benefit derivable from un untnedl cated alooliollcjitlmulent, no mutter how puro.iTlio Jarrlnuof a railroad car often produces utomachlo dlMirdeni akin to that cuuMtdbythe rolling of a ship. For Oil the bitters Is u prompt and certain reme dy, Tito uro of bmckUh wuter, particu larly on long voyages In the tropic, Inovlt nbly breeds disorders ofthe stomach and bowels. Umtetter'sHtomuuli Hitters mixed with Impure water nullities Its Impurities. Similarly It counteracts malarial und oth or prejudicial Influences of climate or at mosphere, us well as the effects of expos ure and fatigue. Take It for kidney com plulnts, rheumatism and debility. Vorklrn't Arnlra 8ltr. Tho bout salve in tho world f outs, brill, forH, ulcers, suit rliumii fovor norea, tetter, chappod hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin urup tlons, and Kwlth'ely ourw pllea, oi no pay required. It Is guarantew. to Hive ierfttot sMtlafaetlan, or mom-j refunded. Price 36 cents per box. For sale by Dr. II. W. Cox. Kubtcribe for the JouitNAi.. Mr. Kelly and Mrs. Kelly. They Don't Agree, and it Makes Dinieulties. Thoexamlnntion of Win. Marston, charged with assaulting H. D. Kelly, with Intent to kill, was going onlu Justice O'Donald's court to day. Tho caso Is an Interesting one. A few weeks ago a young man nnmed Kelly, and tho defend ant caiuo hero from Pueblo, Cal., and purchased somo land near Che mawa. A few weeks ago In re sponse to a letter from young Kelly, his mother nnd her daughter came out hear, nnd havo slnco been stay ing at tho Chemoketo hotel, until on Wednesday when thoy went to tho houso recently built by Marston nnd Kelly near Chemawa. Two or three days since, Mr. H . D. Kelly, husband of Mrs. Kelly, nnd father of young Kelly nnd tho girl, followed tho family to this city. It seems thnt Kelly and his wife havo not been gotting along very swimmingly recently, ami Mrs. Kelly says sho left Kelly bc cnuso ho threatend to kill her. Kel ly has been In an asylum and Miv. Kolly had him examined again lu Pueblo, but tho examination failed to hold him for commitment. Kelly says that Marston enticed his fam ily away from him. and tho wlfo nnd children deny this. Kelly says ho first Intended to havo Marston and ids wife arrested, but after con sidering tho mill tor concluded to go and try to persuade Mrs. Kelly to come back to him. Ho accordingly drovo out to where sho wns, and Mrs. Kelly siwh came up to tho houso, ordered tho door to open to him, to which hIio paid no heed. After threatenlhg to break tho door, nnd cursing tho woman, ho noxt, according to Mrs. Kelly, threatened to burn tho house. Tho daughter then gavo tho alarm, nnd tho son nnd Marston came. Tho latter seemed to stand In with tho family, and proceeded to do Mr. Kelly up, as they say in tho ring, which ho did very olfectually. Mr. Kelly Is badly Jammed about tho eyes and body, which would Indlcato that ho got tho worst of It then. Tt depends on tho outcome of tho ease, as to which will bo worsted In tho cud. Tho case, all round, Is peculiar. TELEGRAPHIC SPLINTS. In San Joso on Wednesday Mrs. Elizabeth Fremont, 10 years old, suicided. Sho leaves a largo sum of money to be fought over. Tho manngors of railways center ing at Warsaw, Gnmlcnaiid Ivnn gorod, havo received a military or der directing them to accumulate without delay on each lino 000,000 tons coal. At a meeting of tho directors of tho Nevada bank yesterday, J. C. Flood resigned. Tho vacancy was filled by tho election of his son, James L. Flood. Jas. G. Fair con tinues president. - Laiiilreth's Trial l'ostpuned. SlierlffGrovcH of Polk county re turned Landreth, tho Independence murdoror, to this city last night. Landreth, notwithstanding his alleged confession, pleaded "not guilty" and his attorney, J. L. Collins asked for postponement of tho trial, which wassot for MayiWth, at 0 a. in. Inutility will be tho line of defense. Landreth 1ms deeded all his property lu Independence to his wlfeaiid family, and expects no mercy from tho Jury. (ImipiHiiIiir Jixploiiloii. Bki.vidkhk, N. J., May 17. A tsrrlle explosion occurred at tho nowder house of the Pottsvlllo Brownstono quarry this morning. Otic man was killed and sovuml oth ers were Injured, A numbur of houses were wrecked and consider able iiroiHirty was destroyed. The reiKirt was heard twenty mflesaway. Four hundred kegs of giant powder exploded. Tho explosion was caused by a workman dropping a keg of powder. CupltitllulM Collitf Hunt. Kkw Yohk, May 17. Frank G. ewlanils.soln trustoo,of the Sharon estate sailed for England to-day to remain abroad nlxiut two months. Fred Sharon willed a few duys ago for IilverjMMil. "I am now n oltlMin of New York," said Mr. Nowlunds. "Myself and Mr. Sharon have lxm quietly engHKed in rtniovlinr here flirunniM mmiHiii til Unix mil. rua. Idoneo ami arrnugliijr business mut ters. Our home henceforth will not belli California, but In the Umpire siuie oi ew lorn." i.!6u 1 llJlmL isUfisVilllsl sik Tl J'