SURIH CAPITAL VOL,. 1. PROFESSIONAL CAItDS. SALBiVI, OR., MONDAY, MAY 2lT18S8. svvn. W. BELT. ATTORNEY AT LAW It and District Attorney. Ofllco at court house. RAMSEY BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS nnd Counselors at Law. Business In the Supreme Court a specialty. Salem, Or. mILMON FORD, ATTORNEY AND lor at Law. Salem. Oreson. I Counselor Office, up stairs In Tatton's block. nHAW & GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT n Law, Salem, Oregon. Ofllce In Patton's block, up stairs over Bolt's drug store. 1 T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT ) Law. Ofllce over Cnpltol National ink, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. 1 TTM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VY Salem, Oregon. Ofllco with TUmon Ford, In Patton's building. Will practlco In all tho courts of Oregon. Collections made, Land,ofllco business n specialty. P. II. D'AROY, ATTORNEY AND COUN selor at Law. Salem. Oregon. Having an abstract of the records of Marlon coun ty Including a Jot and block Index of Sa lem, he has special facilities for examining titles to real estate. HST. HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND rcpalrtr. All work warranted. Leave orders at T. McF. Patton's book store, State street, Snlcm, Or. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and surgeon, will open nn ofllce in tho New Bank llfock, on W 1st, for tho treatment of nil diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nut ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 178, Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE. Residence for Sale- Willis Chambcrlin uavo a aosirauiu ,. .. oni int most ellcrlblv loentca on liuu-w "' --1 -- ,J --. -,,. , rv..,..f lot, m HI?.. r,.Lii.ni S1R.V1 A trood onnortii' KUI. street, llrst UlMCll ilUllll Jl vv. nlty to !sccuro a home In a convenient lo cation. For Sale- A good Iron frame Horso Power. Good for all uses, from one to full capacity. All for the low price of SCO. call at tho Pacific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Com pany'B oilice. Salem, Oregon. farm: FOtR SALE. 1635; acres, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by agood road, from Salem, 143 acres In culti vation, balanco In timber. Well watered, good S1000houseof8rooms,inoderatobarn, well at tho door; all fenced and a thrifty young orchard. Thirteen acres seeded to pasture grass, and 87 acres in grain. Pur chaser can have liberal terms to harvest crops. PKICE $4000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to tho farm and save, agent's fees. J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, at the Grange Store. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT I 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty ot timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and 150 acres plow land. Fifty head of cattle with tho place If wanted, and horses enough to run it. Within flvo miles of depot on tho O. dtCK.lt. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. FOlTSALE 288 ACRES, 225 in cultivation, ao acres good tlmber.bal nnce pasture: 100 acres In fall wheat, 25 acres in oats, and SO In potatoes. House, harn, orchard, etc. Two miles north of tsaiem, may do aivmea; price, i--i ou, terms easy. Inquire of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor. Stite and Commercial Street?, Salem. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY . Willis k Chamberlain. 'CO acres, 3 miles from Salem, highly cultivated - fSOOO 1 lots, good house and barn, East 8a- lem - -- 2800 Slots, finely situated 1750 &00 acres, 33 mllos from Salem, well Improved, can bo divided into 8 or four tracts -- 10,000 29) acres, 8 mllos from south of Salem, fair lmprovemcmentslne timber , and water 32oO 1 block of land, 3 houses, rent for $12 , each, pays interest on $4000 3000 80 acres b miles south of Salem, fair improvements 2300 6 acres, adjoining city limits, in , meadow 1200 1 lot, good house and barn, adjoining court house block 1850 1 acre, Sulem, new house and barn, plenty of small fruit 2000 . The foregoing Is but a partial list of tho bargains we have to offer. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Coffee house! East Side Liberty, opp.lOpera Home, S. B. WATKINS, -i- Prop. MJJeaU at all hours, from 5o to 26c ta My Years in tic Cfcnrik of Rose. By Father Chlnkjuy. Priee $8.50. Bend July, Sjwr oruw Jffl Atent. Cash Grocery Store, ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor, v State v St., . Salem. 124 A full stock ot Groceries, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables, Etc. Just received n nlce"artlclo In New-:-Orleans-:- Baking -:- Molasses. 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 Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, at Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Street IOSLLER & SONS, Are Still on Top, WITH Renewed Life ! Increased Patronage ! Heavier Sales ! New Goods I Join tho procession nnd send In orders wo will treat you lino. your Everybody speaks In praise of our canned goods. They cannot be supassed In quality. Look at our display windows as you pass. They are filled with delicious things. For tho Ladles : Call and examine our Labor-Saving Carpet Sweepers four styles. Feather dusters always in stock. ! Jamaica Bananas, direct from New York. Big fellows and very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, The Grocers. GRANGE STORE Salem Co-Operative Association P. of H. DEAIXRS1 1 JT Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs,' ' ' and Lard. ' i ALI) KINDS OK Produce Bought! JAMES A1TKEN, Manager. 126 State St., SALEM, OR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. WHOM IT MAY CONCBItN-NO- tlee Is hereby given -inai me unaer- alKnednas been appo-inieu uuuuiniiur of the estate of B. A. Gamer late of said county, deceased, by the honorable eounty court of the state of Oregon, for the eounty of Marion. All persona having cklm" against sold estate are hereby required to iiknet U months from the date of thk notlee. reeoB ALONZO GESNBB. Administrator of said estate. Salem. Oga, May 11, 18. Specialties in Fruits ESTABLISHED nV NATIOJJAI. AUTHOltlTY m SALEM, Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - B. S. WALLACE, - - President. V. W. MAKTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS) W. T. Gray, w. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace. , J. II. Albert, T. MeF. Vattqn. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private granaries or ipubllc warehouse. Slafc and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rate. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llcrllii, Hong Kong and Calcutta. I SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, - . DH. J. REYNOLDS, -JOHN MOIlt, . . - - - - Provident. Vlco President. - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank In most reliable companies. BIAltKKTS. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of toll and Salt Meats ! And all kinds of SAUS A. OK -Tho CLEANEST kept market in tho city. Call and see for yourself. McCROW & WILLAUD. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, nnd delivered to nny part of the city at lowest living rates. Plcaso give us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. .OS-All kinds of fresh nnd cured meaU always on hand. Full weight and nsquaro deal all around. MISCKLIut NKOUS. STRICKLER BROS. -DEALERS IN- STOVES AND TINWARE! Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. 3-At the old stand of lion. Strang, Com mercial Btreot. P.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AN 1 .UNDERTAKER, FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATU STRKBT, Salem, Oregon, All Hindi or Furniture made to order. A full line of Caskets always on hand. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com' SU, bet. Ferry and State. SHAVINO, HAIR CUTTING AND Shampooing neatly done. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LBAVB ORDERS AT LANOHB 1IV ery Stable, corner of State and Frost streets, or on state at corner State and Coin mereiat etreeu. Prompt attention ana carermranued. v. BBWOjr. I fl 1 I AT j in uiouipiiai iNaiionai druk OK - OREGON. - - - $75,000 - - 9,500 Til I T II PiraiialM Those Illegal Ilallots tho Louisiana Method Introduced in Oregon. Ed. Capital Jeurnal: During iy visit to Salem yesterday, I round that everybody had n wronir lnnms. fion as to the facts concerning tho "ltUllliclnnl nWflrm l.ni.i ., i.i , t -.--.... ..till 111 WI3 lilaceon the llrst Mondayf the pres ent month. Tho news had been sent out that the prohibitionists had voted on colored, and therefore illegal paper, nnd that their ballots had been properly thrown out by tho city council. Such word had been sent out by soino person to tho Oregonian and the Statesman. The samo word had been carried from hero by tho visitors from Sa lem, whoattended on the occasion of Judge Williams' speech here on the 8th Inst., and republicans have been making merry over tho assump tion that "tho little nest OI nrollibitioilisfs nt, Rllvnrfmi" had been ellectunlly squelched by me judge's speech. Very barcastic remarks have been indulged concerning Davenport, wljo, though lie helped to make tho law, had no more senso than to think any paper that the voter might use, is legal. To set these matters right, I wish to say that tho ballots used by tho prohibitionists were made of paper furnished by the secretary of state for the purpose, as tho law directs, and that there was no mark or color on tho outside of tho tickets by which to distinguish them from other legal ballots. The law requires that the ballot paper shall bo "plain white paper," nnd acting under the law, this is thr; paper furnished by tho secretary of state, and in his judgment it is "plain white paper." It is tho same paper we used at our election last spring without a question nsto its being legal paper; it was not thought to be colored paper then, how conies it that it is considered colored paper now? And further; some of tho colored ballots had been scratched and tho names of candidates on tho citizens' ticket had been inserted. Tlieso latter were counted for tho citizen candidates but thrown out for tho prohibition candidates. Also somo of tho citizen tickets had been scratched and prohibition candi dates inserted, but tho inserted names wero not counted in by tho council. bo it appears from these facts that tho so called colored paper was legal enough when it contained tho names of tho citizens' ticket but illegal when It contained tho names of prohibitionists. So also tho legal white paper upon which tho citizen candidates,names wero printed be came illegal at tho place where tho prohibition names were inserted. And further tho whole city gov ernment is In tho hands of republi cans; tho recorder, treasurer, and four members of tho council aro republicans. They wero not elected however, not because thoy wero re publicans but because thoy aro into saloon republicans. To bo truthful tho citizens' ticket should have been headed, tho whisky ticket. Thoissuo was whisky and anti whisky. Tlioro Is another fact about it which especially commends it to tho sympathy of modest men, and that is, tho old council, who passed upon the legality of tho prohibition ballot paper, were mo samo persons. Willi ono exception, who wero running on tho citizens' ticket. That Is. tho council threw out their opponents and counted themsolvos In, n pro ceeding wholly at varlanco with tho functions of tfiolr ofllce. As It Is generally understood that republi cans can read, thoy probably Knew that tholr whole duty was performed whon they oxamlned tho returns of thoelectionjudgofland "declared tho results of tho election." If tho wholo election proceedings had been conducted fairly, only ono of tho citizens, ticket would have been elected und this Is tho probable reason why the ballot paper bocumo colored In thooyos of tho council. Tho republican state central com mittee should, without delay, pro cure an ombewsedcopy of that plunk In the stat platform which declare In fuvor of a fulr vote and an honest count, and sond It to tho city coun cil of Silverton to bo road by them at each meeting. T. W. Davbkport. Silvhrtox, Or., May lfith. Subscribe for the Journal. ll.lll.Hll.llllll, Jllil.MN. IK ,KI ! IIMIIM CmiMtDV May 21. Ida Spaulding, a teacher studying in the Hartford, Conn., normal school, has been ordered to leave on account of her Intended marriage to Wall Lee, a Chinese latmdryman. ah Lee courted her minus his ni- lau aim dressed in tho American lasuiou. Ida school teacher. was his Sunday 9sc?F..15oavori Saturday, shot and killed J. Cripe, a stockman, about four miles from Lemoore, Cal., in a disputeover land. Heaver surrendered himself. In Oakland, Cal., on Sunday, Lee ui-iwiui, ii years oi age, was killed oy the accidental discharge of a rrti'Alif.iH (. 11... 1- i o . tti i ,'" U1L IlllIis oi waiter Hicks, a boy of tho same age. , """qs Ullbcrt, living in Augel- iv.4, . i., iitiHiuy released lrom prison, where ho was sent for bur glary, snot and Killed his wife ves terday morning during a family quarrel. He escaped. iawis u. Torrance, an old and respected iarmer of Dry Point town snip, ins., was attacked on Satur- uay evening by a savage bull in his lllufllV .11.1 ...... .1.1 1... 1 . r""""M nun HK.iiu iiiiyu neen gored to tfeatn but for the bravery of his who who lought the infuriated ani mal and drovo him oil". ' "A llttlo daughter of Henry living in Caldwell Co., Kei on Thursday drunk a poison. Cory. lltllclcv. ntqminnu iliu. lufectant, contained in a dish, anil now lies in a precarious condition. In San Francisco, on Saturday, Simon Humbert; was lined SI 0.01)0 nnd sentenced ton year's hnprison- iiium, nn- ucinuKuiig an wregon iar mer out or iJD.fiOO. As Hamberg is without means, this is equivalent to fifty-tin eo years' imprisonment. The old Libby prison in Itieh mond has been sold to Chicago par ties, who will remove It to that city, and open it as a museum. Tho mice paid was $23,000. Ed. Capital Jeurnal: On Wednesday evening, May 10, there was a meeting held at Liberty sciiooi nouso four miles south of Salem and a non-partisan political club organized by tho election or W. W. Culver, president and C I. Weaver, secretary. Tho object or tlio club Is to Invito democrats, re publicans nnd prohibitionists to dis cuss tho issues ortlio day. Tho chair appointed A. 1$. Mlze on behalf of tho democrats, Mr. Stephens for tho republicans nnd J. W. Jory for tho prohibitionists to procure speakers for tho noxt meeting to bo held on tho 24th nt 7:30 p. m. It was ex pected that T. S. Davidson, Win. Armstrong and H. S. Jory would address tho meeting, tho two llrst named failed to come. Mr. Jory spoke for somo tlmo givlnghis views on tho political Issues of tho day. Ho was followed by W. P. Johnson of Salem who announced himself ns a prohl from tho top of his head to tho bottom or his fuet. Jtemarks was mado by J. W. Jory nnd C. L. Weaver. "Wo Intend to continue these meetings until tho election. An invitation is extended to the different parties to send speakers to address the club. C. L. Vi:avi:u, hoc. An Assurance of Health. Among tho insurances of health aflorded us by tho regular discharge of tho bodily functions, none is more important and reliable tlian mat which regularity of tho bowels gives us. If there Is uny oven a tempo- ury interruption oi tins tno nver and the stomach suller conjointly with inactive organs, and still great er mischief ensues if relief is not speedily obtained, A laxative, abovo all cavil on tho score of min eral composition or violent effect, Is Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, un proved by tho medical profession, and n most Important item to tho family materia medlea of American households. It Is botanic, imlnloss In notion, und ir jwrsisted in, oll'ocU ual. Tho stomach und liver, in no loss degreo und no loss promptly nnd thoroughly than tho bowols, aro regulated and roused by It, and It Is an admirable defense against miliaria and rhou matlc ullmonts, and n bonlgn rem edy for kldnoy complaints, iiervous noss and debility. Ornti' Furaliklnr'Uoodi. O. W.Johnson, theclothlor, keeps a full lino of tho loading manufactur ers' goods. Call and oxnmlno his stock of clothing and furnishing goods. For HoomwItm to CeatUer. Tablo cutlery, erookory, dishes, glassware, silverware, lamps In largo assortment, Jars, crooks, etc., eta, all at bedrock prices, at 8. Kurrar A Co's. SHOT WIUI.R IX CHURCH. School Teacher Reflects on Woman's Honor ami Forfeits his Life. IvNoxviLLi:, (Tenn.), May 20.-J. M. Chandler, agent of theliist Ten nessee Railroad at Jelico, Tcnn 'en tered tho Congregational church this morning while religious services were in progress, and shot Prof. Lawrence, nriucinal of Mm llliri. School, four times, indicting fatal wounds. Every shot took clVect. On Thursday night Lawrence called on Chandler to collect tuition from him for two of his children, who had been attending school. Words followed, in which Lawrence retleeted on tho honor of Mix. Chandler. Tho hitter's husband nursed the Insult, and while Law rence was engaged In worship nt tho church of which ho was a mem ber, deliberately shot him. Ki'1I;i'imh l)ltViriiirnH. D1-.TKOIT May 20.-A special from St. Charles says: A tragedy growing out or religious diHereneo between Edward Willman and his wife, wcu red a row miles from this place this afternoon. A desire by Mrs. Willman some tlmo ago to unite with the Seventh Advent 1st church met strong opposition from her husband, and she Hnally loft him and returned to her father's house. This afternoon Willman drove up to tho house and found Mrs. Wllhnan alone. Pulling out his revolver, he shot his wife through tho breast, and an Instant later shot himself through tho heart. Mrs. Willman will die. Tin- Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggst,lHppus,lnd ., testlles: "I can recommend Elec tric Hitters as tho very best remedy. Every bottlo sold has given roller in every ease. Ono man took six bot tles, and was cured oflthcumutlsm or 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, UellvJllo, Ohio, af Irms: "Tho best selling medicine I have over handled hi my 20 years experience, is Electric Hitters." Thousands of others havo added their testimony, so that tho verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitters does cure all diseases of tho Liver, Kidneys or blood. Only n half dol lar a bottlo at Dr. II. W. Cox's Druir Store. Came Hume to Her. It is said that CarrloHradloy, who murdered Hrown In her dlvo In Portland flvo years ago, and who was pardoned by Gov. Moody in 188(1, was murdered by John Wad lelgli, her lover, on May 8th, at Tuc son, Arizona. Wadlolirh mmn to her house in a drunken condition, und demanded ad mittance, which sho refused. This enraged Wudlolgh, und ho grabbed Hradloy by tho head, nulled her out tho door, und cut her throat from ear to ear. Verily, was it well wrltton that "thoy that tuko tho sword, shall perish by tho sword." r i m m A Woman's Discovery. "Another wonderful illMPnvm-viiiKi been mado and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened Us clutches upon her and for sovon years she withstood Us severest tests, but her vital organs wero under mined and deatli seemed Imminent. For tlneo months she coughed Incos santly and could not sleep. Sho bought of us a bottlo of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption nnd was so much relieved on taking first doso that sho slopt ull night nnd with onobottlo lias been miraculous ly cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Hamrlck & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Get u free trial bottlo at if. W. Cox's druir store. Karklen'i Amies Silre. Tho host salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sultrhoum, fever soros, tetter, chuppod hands, ' chilblains, corns, and ull skin orup tlons, and positively cures piles, or no puy required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monoy refunded. Price 25 conts per box. For sale by Dr. H. W. Cox. Weoll V1I Will pay tho highest mnrkot price In cash for wool. Squire Fiirrur Js Co's, comer Commercial and Court treeUi, Bulom. ' Chowpost. Tho ohwixttt place in Salem for dry goods is IS. I. L, Johntioii's. . .,k. .'!.;,.- rXJA.