I i J; SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, MAY 24,'lSSS. " "" NO. 72"T rnorrssioNAi. cakds. TnEO W. HELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW (jj- and District Attorney. Ofllciyxt court house RX.MSEY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS " and Counselors at Ijv. Business In the Supremo Court a specialty. Salem, Or. rniLMOX FonD, attorney and I Counselor nt Law, Snlem, Oregon. Office, up stairs In Pntton's block. OIIA' block, 1IIAW & GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT AW, saiem, uregon. unice in i-niton s block, up stairs over nun a urug suiic O T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT n Law. OtKco over Copitol National Bank, 219 CommercIoU Street, Snlehi, Or. -f-rrjl. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, V Salem, Oregon. Olllcowitli Tllmon Ford in Patton's building. Will practice In all tho courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land oMlco business a specialty. PH. D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having an abstract of tho records of Marlon coun ty including a lot and block index of Sa lem, he has special facilities for examining titles to real estate. ST. HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND repairer. All work warranted. Co orders at T. McF. Patton's book s,tore, State street, Salem, Or. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, pllyslcian nnd surgeon, will open nn office in the New Bank Block, on May 1st, for the treatment of all diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic nnd nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen nnd electro-magnetism" used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 178, Salem, Oregon. roit SALE. Residence for Sale. Willis & Chamberliu havo a desirable houo and lot, most eligibly located on High street, first block north of Court House, for sale at 81850. A good opportu nity to secure a home in a convenient .ocatlon. For,' Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Power. Gopd for all uses, .from one to full . capacity. All for the Tow prico of J30. Call at tho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. . FARM FOR. SALE'.' IU.1 acres, near Prospect hill, 7,mlles, by a good road, from Salem, 113 acres in culti vation, balance in timber. Well watered, good $1000 house of 8 rooms, moderate barn, well at tho door ; all fenced and a thrifty young orchard. Thirteen acres seeded to pasture grass, and 97 acres In grain. Pur chaser can havo liberal terms to harvest crops PRICE 4000, TIME GIVEN". Come right to the farm and savo agent's J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, at the Grange Store. Ml SALE 2SS ACRES, 223 in cultivation. SO acres good timber, bal anco pasture; 100 acres in fall wheat, 2a acres In oats.and 30 in potatoes. House, barn, orchard, etc. Two miles north of Salem, may be divided; price, S50 per acre, terms easy. Inquire of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor. State and Commercial Streets, Salem. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis & Chamberlain. CO acres, 3 miles from Salem, highly cultivated -- - S3000 i lots, good house and bam, Last fea- Slots, flncly'slfnatedll" 150 600 acres, 21 miles from Snlem, well improved, can be divided Into 8 or four tracts 10,000 2C0 acres, 8 miles from south of Salem, fair Improvemcments.tlne timber and water -- 250 1 block of land. 3 houses, rent for S12 each, pays interest on SH0OO S000 80 acres Similes south of Salem, fair Improvements.-, 2200 6 acres, udjoining city limits, In meadow . U0O 1 lot, good house nnd barn, adjoining court house block 18j0 1 acre, Salem, now house nnd barn, plenty of smnll fruit , 2000 The foregoing is but a parttnl list of the bargains wo have to oflor. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. LEGAL BLANKS, Large stStVk in (he State, Best Discount. Rend for dhlalozua. Call for prices for Job PrlnUng lowestln Oregon, i' ,, E. M. WAITE, Salem, Or. 1"3." " STRXCKIvER BROS. . riEAI.KHS IN STOVES AND TINWARE t Hoofing and SpeutiBg a Specially. WAt the oW stand of B. Htang, Com mercial strt. FOR BARGAINS IK FURNITURE ao to ROTAN & WHITNBY, State Stmt. Srfw, Ow lUvlM bowbt out U rmmtotoralU .-hair fcotory Hoe. w ar IWW!? GROCK1UES, Cash Grocery Store, ISAAC S. STEINER, Proprietor, 124 v State .; St., .Salem. u. full stoelcof.. Groceries, Canned Goods, Frosli Vegetables, Etc. J ust received a nice article in New-:-Orleans-:- Baking -:- Molasses. Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, . Evaporated Nectarines, . Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, x DrieqVPeachest ,c ' 4 ''Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried j Apples, -Dried Grapes 4 , t , ,; . " ". Oregon Petit' Prunes, . Imported German Prunes,- ' ; Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Street The . Reliable Grocers, KELLER & SONS, Are Still on Top, WITH Renewed Life ! Increased Patronage ! Heavier Sales ! New Goods ! Join the procession nnd send in your orders we-will treat you flue. Everybody speaks In pralso of our canned goods. They cannot bo supassed in quality. Look ntour display windows ns you pass. They are filled with delicious things. For tho Ladles: Call nnd examine, our Labor-Saving Carpet Sweepers four stylos. Feather dusters always in stock. Jamaica Hannnas, direct from New York. Big fellows and very Juicy. KELLER & SONS, The Grocers. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry nnd State. SIIAyiNG, HAIR CUTTING AND i Shampooing neatly done. f ' " r. unr J HVU'I 1 iPl-nyw. , Aym CuctuA us 1 rTiiir nrriL r 1DILIIWLIILU-L0 TJ AVH YOUA COLD IN THE HEAD I 1 cOttslve seereiton u mucua inuiieriu hawking, spitting, weak und Inilamed eyes, wL-imr. snittlnr. weak und Inilamed eres. xnvinr. tn tiiA ofi rw iiifin op Imm lniiuilmiRn wmsm w rprmm frl (cr . it MMLi A 7 &j n r t m "wr?V -" . v j4l paired, duUnea or dlszinassof tlie head, dryness or bent of the noeT Have you ItMtall benseofsmellT isyourureamiouiT iiso, symptoms, others oniy a pan. California Restores the mum of tte and smell, removes bad taste and unpleasant breath, renull lnir from Catarrh. Kay and pleasant to use. Follow direction and a cure to guaran teed by D. W. MATTHEWS Co. RECOMMENDED. CAPTAIN CIIAULBS L DIMON, Vlwmlx and Heme iiuuranea yo inended our California CAT-R-CUnE. I moearded a Jar, having imfUHle fctlh lu lu w,M,a,cs." goLD AND 0UA3lAKTKED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 1O6 state St., Salem, Or. SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot. lrtHbld with OtHWie UMftjrn kk; riNANCIAT. SALEM, OREGON. A M. N. LADUK, President. I)H. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. tf OHX MOHt, - V Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. "Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, Loudon nnd Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially invited to deposit imil transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property nt reasonauio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank in most reliable companies. OK SALEM, OREGON. First National Bank ESTABLISHED BV NATIONAL AUTHORITY. Tlic Capital National Bank Capilal Paid up, - - - - 75,000 Surplus, ,-..,-.. $,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - Pj-esldent. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALHERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace, , J. II. Albert, T. McF. Pntton. I LOANS MAJDE To farmers on tfheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either in prlvnto granaries or ipubllo warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at rcasonahlo rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, Loudon, Purls, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of tell ami Salt Meats ! And nil kinds ol S AUS AO E. 3-Tho CLEANEST kept market in tho city. Call and see for yourself. JIcCROW & WILLA11D. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, nnd delivered to any part of the city nt lowest living rates. Plcaso give us your patronage CITY MEAT MARKET D.rC. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 5-All kinds of fresh nnd cured meats always on hand. Full weight and ujsquare deal all nroUnd. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV ery Stable, corner of State and Front streets, or on slate nt corner Stnto and Com merclal streets. Prompt attention und euro guaranteed, W. A.'BENBON. 1 THCUNLT ri irar TOW CATARRH OROVILLECALJ which doe not gat better? ifayeyoUanM- in nanui ixumuikw? ivrajuu vruu frequent sorenwti of the throat, riri bled by frenuent sorenww of the throat, rimclne or t of llifl liAarlntr. loiw of mnell. mflinnrv Im you nave me uaiai Catarrh. Some Iwive all lhe Cat-R-Cure the been raooifl- THE ISSUE REF0RB US. To Temperance Republifans and all Whom it May Concern. .The campaign for tho Prohibition Amendment is a thing of the past. Tho most ion was favorably and fairly submitted to the voters of tho sfate, and men voted as conscience dictated or as business interests swayed them. While wo aro not all pleased with tho verdict, wo recog nize that it is from the highest tri bunal,and must be acquiesced in un til the people appeal tho case, and pass on tho question again, which they will in course of time; for no question is really settled until it is settled aright. It may bo many years before we aro permitted again to vote directly on tho question of Prohibition, but true temperance moil will not-give 'up tho light. Gon. Grant, when lie found tho de fenses of Vieksburg too strong to capture by direct assault, did not give up tho job, neither did he re fuse to receive its surrender bo cause Jed' Davis was not Included among tho captives. Neither will true temperance men cease to work for temperance through moral sua sion and restrictive legislation, be cause they, at this time, CAN'T HAVE CONSTITUTIONAL PUO PR01II1UTION. Here in Oregon wo aro falling into lino after our first battlo with tho enemy. May every truo soldier bo able to answer: "Hero I" when his nanio is called, and ever stand at attention, ready in tho future, as in tho past to movo up, and occupy every vantage ground ready when tho command charge is given, to movo again on tho stronghold of tb enemy. . "Wo all remember thrt Intho two first years of tho slaveholders' re bellion, but little progress was made towards its overthrow, for tho rea son that there was not concert of action. So it will bo in tho case of prohibition, until those who really want to see tho liquor trafllc u thing of tho past shall unite in one lino of action. There aro two methods of procedure open to tho friends of srohibltion. Ono is with, tho other without a separate political organ ization. WHICH IS PltKPKRAULE? "Which ono promises success to tho causo in tho shortest time? Certainly not tho former. All that ever has been accomplished for Pro nibition in this stale and nation has been accomplished, not only with out this so-called prohibition party, but in spito of it. Maine is a pro hibition state, and has been for many years, and recently tho princi ple was engrafted in to tho state con stitution by a largo majority In n total vote of over 125,000,; and yet this so-called prohibition party could only poll 121(10 votes in tho presidential election of 1884. Kansas has adopted prohibition by a large majority out of a total voto of 250,000, nnd yet In 1881, tho leader of tho party received only 4,605 votes, and this too, In tho homo state of their standard beurcr Iowa was won for prohibition by a. good majority out of a total voto of 375,000, and yet In 1881 this prohibi tion party could only find 1684 to rally around their standard. Rhode Island has also siokou for prohibi tion, where In 1884 tho party only polled 028 vote). Now all of those nro republican stntoo, and republican oiliclals on- forco tho laws. Michigan, Tonnos seo, Toxas and Oregon havo within tho Inst your glvon nn nggrcgnto of 350,000 votos for constitutional pro hibition, nnd yet In nil of tlioso status nt the presidential election of 1884 (un election that unually brings out the full voto). sourcely 20,000 voted for the prohibition enndlduU). Til Georgia, Michigan, Missouri and other suite), more thnnhulfof thejr counties huvo been won for pro hibition, My the iiou-iMtrliwui ami, loenl option pjn. Mtiny ooutitfw have been won where In 1884 not h score of votes were cast for thU do mlleri prohibition candjdato for prasklent. ' Ajotlii, In the several atoU that voted for ainl otllwm htt Novem ber, the Ions In the prohibition party rnte tie compared with the vote lu former years, was many thousands. WHAT DOKS AM. THIS MKAXV "What is the lesson that reasonablo thinking temperance men should draw from It V It means that there aro hundreds of thousands of prohi bitionists in tho two old parties that will not renounce their party atlllhi tions to join a prohibition party. Then, if prohibition is gaining ground under the non-partisan plan, as tho above figures clearlv show, and 1 think every fair-minded man must admit, why pursue the other course? It lias been a favorite saying of the leaders of the prohibition party here In Oregon, that the old parties aro in league with the liquor power, thorcforo nothing in the direction of a restriction of the drink evil can be expected of them. So far as the re publican party is concerned, 1 will take the responsibility to say this : That it is a well known fact, that prohibition is a question that the party is not a unit on; therefore they do not wisli to make it n party question. Hut on the other haiul, the republican party lias never planted itself IN DKKHXSIi OF THU LIQUOR IX TKHKST. Never in net or in word has it taken sido with intemperance? but in every northern state where there has been u struggle for the prohibi tion or restriction of this trafllc, it has been by tho republican party and against tho democrat party, lh fact, over since tho party camo into existence, it has stood for tho protec tion of what should bo tho most sacred Interests In tho sight of every truo man, "The American Home.'' For more than a generation, that party has been In sympathy with every legislative attempt for tho re striction or suppression of tho drink evil. In states whero prohibition amendments havo been adopted, tho republicans havo supplied the votes. In stntes where hlgli license has been adopted or proposed, tho same party has been the active agent of reform. T'ho third party cannot point to anything it lias accomplished to wards prohibition. The many great strides that have been taken In tills direction, havo hud as a rule but lukewarm support from It. Then why should any republican who de sires tho suppression of tho liquor trafllc, desejt his party with nil its glorious record and unite with one that never has, and in tho very na ture of things, never can do any thing for prohibition? 1 am awaro that it will bo claimed by tho third party managers in Oregon tills spring, that tho republican party de feated prohibition in November; they havo their scrap-books full of clippings from newspapers that are owned or controlled by republicans, who from personal interest or con science opposed tho amendment. hut as it was not a party jiiiasuri:, no party can bo justly held respon sible for its defeat. Jiiieh individual will be held responsible for his own actions and there tho responsibility imist end. While some papers own ed or controlled by repunlicuns op posed the amendment others favor ed It, and while n few who spoke against It during tho campaign were republicans, nearly all whom I list ened who advocntodjts adoption, were ropuuiieans. BOMIJ OP TII15M WIIIli: flJtAY HAIItKI) VULURANH, who bore on their bodies honorable scars received in defense of republi canism on tlioso terrlblo battlo fields where "Greek met Greek," and as I listened to their eloquonce,nnd no'e:l their earnestness and zeal, I was proud that tho republican party had so many like them in Its ranks. For they aro tho kind of men who In the past have ninilo for the party tho proud nitino It has tonlay. Now, In conclusion, let mo say -to nny republican who may bo think ing seriously of severing connection with his party, (because hu may think It docs not move fast enough In this moral reform,) to stopand think well before you take such a stop. It Is a maxim of war "to find out what tho enemy wants you to do und then not do It," and I am certain that If you would ask of tho liquor dealers association of Oregon (or of the United States for (bat matter) what course to pursue, they would ndvlso you by nil menus to Join the third party. For they well know If they am divide the republican party und thus let the democrats In power they will havo nothing to fear, for wfille thoro ure some out spoken temperance men In the ranks of tho domocmtle vtrty, they are so much In the minority that It Is impossible for them to uccomplish uny reform In that direction. You have only to recall the fact that in the ojuivaHti of Marion county in I860 tholendliur candidate for state senator on the democratic ticket rojKiatedly said that tho party, hh a party, was opposed to tho principle of prohibition, and while he, if elected, would vote to submit the question to the people, hu wouldl vote agaiDMi u wueu so suommeu. You will also remoinlxjr tliat he reeelred the full vote of his party. You all remember that their third liarty manager have all along iier sUteu iu preaching the funeral of the republican party, but from the fact that the corpse would not lie still their orisons were of slight avail. They claim that the republi can party must die, that all the good material In it nicy go to their party, and thiw bullil theirs up. What impudence! This looks too much like MO VINO TIIK MOUNTAIN TO .MAHOMKl). And, now In answer to all such nonsense let me say once for all, that when the republican party has burnt out its principles, has worked out fully Its mission, it will give place to that party that proves to be a more discerning, energetic and faithful defender of human rights, popular liberty and the American home. Tiie time may come for the republican party to die hit he honor of a good old age, but as It was called into life to oppose the treasonable work of the democratic party, and as the democratic party like the poor Is always with us, I.IIARNINU NOT1UNO AND rOROUT TINfl XOTHIXO, if there ever was any excuse for its existence, that excuse stands good to-day for its continuation. Po let us once more fall into line touch elbows, and present a solid, and un broken front to our old enemy. "Let all true republicans, who wish to see their party triumph lu the contests that are before it be on the alert. Hememberlug that truo re publicanism: and morality go hand in hand, and that by tho advocacy of high moral principle, and with the help of the moral and Intellect ual forces represented In the churches and schools of our country, wo have achieved our great success, and we will, In the future, as In the past, win only by the same patriotic and honornHlo course. L .1. II. DlMICIC. JIUHHAHi), Ore., May 22d. TlM.KflUAi'Hirj SPLINTS. In Milwaukee a babe sleeping lu its cradle was sullocated by u eiiild lying on its breast. Tho health of lSmperor Frederic makes favorable progress, and the delight of (ho loyal subjects Is shown by outbursts of cheering whenever ho drives out. Tho senate Judiciary committee has considered the nomination of Melville W. Fuller for chief Justlco of tho supremo court, and It Is be lieved ho will bo confirmed ntau early day. , . . A Woiiiiui'h Dlsrovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady lu this county. Disease fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood Its severest tests, nut her vital organs were under mined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed Inces santly and could not sleep. Who bougntof us a bottle of Dr. King's Now .Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking (Irst dose that she slept all night ami with onebottlo has been miraculous ly cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes AV. O. Jlamrlck & Co., of .Shelby, N. C. Get a free trial bottle at II. W. Cox's drug store. The Vmllrt 1'nanliuuus. "W.D. Suit, Drugglst.lllppus.Ind., testifies:, "I can recommend Jilee trlo Hitters as tho very best remedy. Hvery bottlo sold has given relief In every case. Ono man took six boU ties, 'and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Hcllvllle, Ohio, af firms: "The best selling medicine I havo ovor bundled In my 20 years' experience, Is Electric flitters," Thousands of others havo added their testimony, so that tho verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitters docs cure all diseases of tho Liver, Kidneys or blood. Only a half dol lar a bottle at Dr. II. W. Cox's Drug Htore. Mothers, lirail, Tho proprietors of BANTA ABIE havo authorized J). W. Matthowa & Co. to refund your money If, after L'lvinir this California Klmrof CoukIi Cures n fair trial as directed, It falls to give satisfaction for tho euro of Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and nil Throat and Lung troubles. "When the disease allects tho head, and assumes the form of Catarrh, nothing is so efl'ectivo as CALI FORNIA CAT-K-CUHE. Tlioso preparations are tvlthout equals as household remedies. Hold at $1 00 a package. Three for 2 60. BorUeu' Arnica Salrr. Tho host salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped Imuds, chilblains, corns, and all skin erujH tloiiH, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refundod. Price 28 cents per box. I'or sale by Dr. H. AV. Cox. Thirty bread tickets for one do), lar at A. fitroug & Co's.