r "'"VlV'Vm rr "''" fffum v "i j B tr 4 fciinBllllJMi1''!'!'!1 lill CAPITAL VOL. 1. fcTVkagaHJCTicaaaifiitAnflaggmMijafjuijujkj.xjxiag niOFESSION.VI. CAKDS. ieo. y. T.t.-rT ATTnilN'EV AT T.AW (j and District Attorney. Olllco at court HOUM- w mrrMON KOltn, ATTORNEY AND N Counselor nt Law, Snleni, Oregon. Jjflce, op stairs In ration's block. -,TrW A OHEGO, ATTORNEYS AT K Liw Salem, Oreison. OlUce In Pntton's O .,,"j VJi- vor'.nlt'H ilniir store. bloeK, "P "" r, T KICIIAKDSOW, ATTORNEY AT N law Oll'ico over Capitol National gink. 2W Commercial Street, Salem, Or. ,ttM KAISEIt, ATTORNEY AT LAW, V ' alcm, Oregon Otllco with Tllmon r!Jil in Patton's building. Will pmctico in all the courts of Oregon. Collections nuidc Land otllco business a specialty. TT ST HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND H repairer. All work warranted. fcVje orders at T. McF. Pntton's book ito're. State street, Salem, Or. TlWllESS WAGON, QUICK AND SAFE IV delivery. Wm. Rennlo having bought iho enres business of Walter Lowe, Is ireWroil to deliver trunks, valises, pack Kw, and any thing else, that ho can get in his wnjjon to any part of the city, quicker, Sifer better, and neater, than It can bo done by any body junto's stable. else. Leave orders at MLANDgss JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and pureeon, will open an olllco In tho New Bank lllock, on May 1st, for tho treatment of all diseases of women, nnd all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Jledlcul baths, oxygen nnd electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon. FOIt SALE. For Sale. A good iron framo Horse Power. Good for all uses, from ono to full capacity. All for tho low price or SSO. Call at tho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's otllce. Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE-288 ACRES, 223 in cultivation, SO ncres good timber, bal ance pasture; 100 acres In fall wheat, 2o acres In oats, nnd SO In potatoes. House, barn, orchard, etc. Two miles north of Kileni, may bo dlvirted;,prlcc, CM per ncre, terms easy. Innulro of G. N. PO'PTORFF, Cor. State and Commercial Streets, Salem, STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty ot timber. Two houses nnd two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and luO acres plow land. Fifty head of cattle with tho place If wantcd.nnd horses enough to run it. Within llvo miles of depot on tho O. & 0. It. It. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office nf Caoital Journal. FARM FOR, SALE. 183 acres, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by ngood road, from Salem, 143 acros In culti vation, bnlanco In timber. Well watered, good SlOOOhousoof 8 rooms, moderate barn, well nt tho door ; nil fenced nndn thrifty young orchard. Thirteen acros needed to pasture grass, nnd 07 acres In grain. Pur chaser can have liberal terms to harvest crops PRICE $4000, TIME GIVEN. Como right to tho farm nnd snvo agent's J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, nt the Grange Store. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis & Chamberlain. W acres, 3 miles from Snlem, highly , cultivated - $8000 1 lots, good house nnd barn, East 8a- 51oU, llnfyBffuBtaUlIIirZZZir!" HG0 ouuncraj, miles irom tsaiom, weu Improved, onu be divided Into 3 , or four traota 10,000 J Bcre, 8 miles from south of Snioin, iHlr ImprovememenU.nno timber ,, and water 83G0 1 "look ofland, S hoiiKos, rent for $12 n each, pays Interest on $1CU) r.- 3000 0 acres &H miles south of flulem, fair . Improvements IS00 a acres, adjoining city limit, in mmdnw 1200 1 lot, good house find barn, adjoining court home.blook 18B0 acre, Salem, new hoiue and barn, rtenty or small fruit- 3000 , Tu foregoing is but a partial list of the "Wins we have to oiler. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Snlem. M. JVI. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER TWkg Saws a SpeJaKjr. 5Sfi5,t5&rfwort:Mtawrt Ur RAQ.VN-T th M otil.ll. Kmw. MISCULLANKO US. H. W. COX, (Successor to Tho Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon FULL LIKE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. riijsiciaDS Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOH THE CELKUIIATEL) FULL HAVANA FILLEK Red Letter 5c. Cigar. ttS,Tho best Ilvo tent cigar In tho mar ket. II. "W. COX, d&w 100 State Street. Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In and Shoes ! Latest Styles! Leading Lines! Lowest Piticns! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsyte's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. A. E. STRANG, No. M3 Commercial Street, SALEM, OREGON. -DAI.KU IX- STOVESand RANGES I'lumbiu?, Gas and Stcani Filling Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. as-Agent for the ItlCIIAltDSON & IlOYNl'ON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 18 W. HsBrWu. ', S,tMt n CUCiiA Boots jSm .. J JJ U Ttr v a. -a ABiLTlWEMCcvnfinvii.i.r.f.Ai HAVE YOU A COLU IN THE HEAD wiiloh does not get better? Hbv yon n ex eelve secretion or mucus matter In the nttMtl pnmgm1 Are you troubled by hawking-, spitting, weak and Inflamed eyn, frequent korenww of the throat, rimclutf or roarini? In the ears, more or less Impairment of the Iwmrlnjf, ioett of smll, mwnory Im paired, dullness or dUrlnas of tiie liead.drynewi or heat ofthenoHeT Have you lot all benseofsmellT Is your breath foul? If so, you have the Catarrh. Some itave all tliexj symptoms, otners oniy a pan. California. Cat-R-Cure Tteetore the sense of taste and smell, removes bad taste and unpleasant iH-eatli, result Inv fmm natarrh. Emtv and Pleannilt to uie. Follow dlraelkuis anil u mm lu viuraii. teed by D. AV. SIATTIIKWH t Co. RGCCOMMENDBD. CA1TAIN CHARLKB U DIMON, of New 1 JMBnlX Will Jiut, uwuramn trouuted wtui uuromo ixiuru itveoded your uwihwnia i eumtlve prepertiee: but I iltow inekMed nnd to ..i i -iw-t l. niu. i pntcuraeu jar, navinc wit little muet kay.afler ueliur three Jani.1 am cunxlof tliat for which tend me California CAT-It-CUItK for who are Miiierer. WBOW" SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 Stat St., Salem, Or.S SNELl7HEITSHUYW00DARDrWh6l8sileDepotii ftfflJtltfeJlrtMllI 'Ti tliilin ll it. .- - .- .JvJ:iv,yi.ti,A, -.,.- SALEM, OR., SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1SSS. eamimimt'iMMUiaBMroiBiamHswiTOaiimggiaiWMiw trom riXANCIAL. BSTAIIMSHKD 11V NATIONAL AUT1I01UTY. f OF- ! SALEM, OREGON. - - 575,000 j Capital Paid up, I Surplus, - - It. S. WALLACE, - - President. V. AV. MAItTIN, - Vice-President. .1. It. ALUEUT, ... - Cashier. DIRECTORS! V. T. Gray, AV. W. Martin, J. SI. Martin, It. S. Wallace, , J.II. Albert, T. McF. Pntton. LOANS IvLAJDE j To farmers on wheat nnd other tnnrket- elther in private granaries or public warehouses.. State anil County Warrants Ilouglit at Pap. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. M National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE. -Bit. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOlll, . - - - - President. Vice President. - - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. "Exchnngoon Portland, Snn Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially Invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal advance mndo on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonabio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. JUAltKETS. The SALEM MARKET 1)S COUItT STltEET. Constantly on hand tho boat quality of ts! I (I And nil kinds ol S ATJS AG- K S-Tho CLEANEST kept market m tho city. Call and free, for yoursolf. McCP.OW &. WILLAKI). CITY MEAT MARKET D. C, Howard, Proprietor. STATE STHEET, - SALEJI, OHEGON. JT3-A11 kinds of fresh and cured moats always on hand. Full weight nnd u bquiiro deal all around. BENSON'S EXPRESS. f EAVE OltDEItS AT LANCE'S LIV Jj cry Stable, corner of Stnto nnd Front streets, or on slato nt comer State and Com merclnl streets. Prompt attention nnd caro gunrauteed. Y. A. UEN'SON. STRICKLER BROS. DKAI.K1W IN STOVES AND TINWARE I lloofiog and Spouting a Specially. TO-At tho old stand of lien. Strung, Com mercial oireui- n . Ulii THE O WLY p i QUHaHTEE0 cure row .CATARRH Vofk City, formerly Meial it of the lave been Gel., recuio- nUth in 1U bafudliue koine frienib. ,ikl.. . n.,. ft 'i.i T.i.,...in..L 1HCU Iillll KilUOIlillDilllR -""ijiw out r nvuouHXi. lJ.. mkrK "1 J r,wn- years, a ineno lit wooaiand. I ITTTr...w. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY DripprnitiH'H Come to ftrlpf. Tomi5sto.Ni:, Juno 8. Lute Wed nesday night Sherill' Slaughter, of this county, anil his deputy came upon three Mexicans, who answered the description of the Sonora train robbers, in Whitstono mountains, about thirty miles from here. The sherill' commanded them to throw up their hands. The desperadoes immediately grasped their guns and tiring commcnci-d from both parties. Tlie result was that one of the rob lorswas killed instantly, another latally wounded, and the' third es caped intothe woods withSlaughter in close pursuit. Either the robber will be captured or his death is cer tain, as the sheriir will not allow him to escape. Too Much Platform. Philadelphia, Juno S. The Public Ledger to-day says. Tho in discretion of the democratic con vention in adopting in addition to the platform a resolution indorsing the Mills bill brings about a probability that the vote of the solid south may come out short by tho defection of Virginia and West Vir ginia or North Carolina, probably one of them, and possibly all three. -. JI0N3IUI til MITKS. Grunt "Wolvorton, of Spolaiuu Falls, is visiting his parents In Moinnoutli. The narrow gauge is moving con siderable wheat from the warehouse here tit the present time. The clmpcl of tho Normal school is tastefully decorated for tho exer cises of commencement week. Saturday evening the art exhi bition is held. About -10 paintings, tho work of pupils during tho year besides numerous drawings will be exhibited. Miss Lena Bosworth has charge of this department. Miss Rhetta Powell has charge of tho musical program for the same eve ning furnished by her pupils. On Sunday is tho bacealaurcato sermon by the Row A. T. Adkins of Corvallis. On Monday evening tho alumni reunion takes place. Tues day afternoon a meeting of tho new board of trustees of tho Normal school. Christian college lias been discontinued and the new board aro non-sectarian and property has been deeded to them. Tuesday evening literary societies join in giving an ontertaiunicnt. Wednesday com mencement exercises of classes in collegiate, commercial and normal courses. Win. Dawson is tho vale dictorian, Miss Ida Smith, salutator- ian; G. A. llotick, historian; S. Goodnight, humorist; E. C. Rutland, prophet. IJesides the orations on chosen subjects. "Heiress to Jlllllons," newspaper stated, and the how many women, probably, read the same, and envied her. Rut little was she to bo envied, however; for In spito of her great wealth sho was miserable. It was her lot, in com mon with myriads of women, to sudor from those "chronic. weak nesses," which are ociiliar to tho female sex. Miserable, nervous, and discouraged, sho would gladly have given every dollar of her fortune for one briel Installment of health. How easy, and how Inexpensive, would bo the journey to health, if Dr. Pierce's favorite prescription was selected as a remedy, and the use of the same persisted In; that Is, tho experience of thousands of women afllictedin thoahovo maimer teaches us to predict so. It is tho only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guaran tee, from the manufacturers, that it win give satisfaction in every case, or money will ho refunded. Tills guarantee lias been printed on tho bottlu-wrupior, and faithfully car ried out for many yours. Dr. Piurco's pellets, or anti-bilious grumilod, euro sick headache, dys IHipsla and constiixitfoii. Ad Absolute Core. Tho ORIGINAL ABIETINK OINTMENT la only put up In large two-ounco Hu boxes, and Is an absolute euro for old soree, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and nil skin oruptloiiB. Will' positively euro nil kinds of piles. Ask for the uhiulnaL ARIETIN'E OINT MENT. Sola byD.W. Matthews A Co., 100 Stuto street, Salem, nt 38 -euta iwr box by mall 80 cents. A nt;ut of Hrlfrl I'rolU. Dried. . neeUrlne. apricot, IHwelnw, prune, plum, apple, pattr, blaokbrde, flip, ete., ;the finest ever oJIbrod In Hh1iu. nt H. Farrar &. Co'. Freeh fruit and vegetables vry morning. JGBbAfaaL. . j - '' A-Aiiej; CXlVEKSItY NOTES. Prof. Van Scoy delivered tho commencement address before tho btato agricultural eollege Wednes day. T. P. Boyd left last evening for Ashland, and is now enjoying the balmy breezes of Jackson county, or something unite as agreeable. Mrs. Patty, of Yamhill county, visited tho school yesterday, and was present nt several examinations. Mw. Mcintosh, her son and daughter, Kenneth and Gertrude, and A. S. Rrown left yesterday for their homes in Seattle, W. T. Rev. V. P. Tower conducted chapel exercises Monday. Miss Nettie Mereditli and W. Jl Culver were present. Prof. Carlton, of Helena, Montana, visited tho school Thursday, and was well pleased with the outlook of the university. The informal recital given by pupils yesterday public musical the conservatory afternoon was well attended, and a good was rendered. program Tho commencement exercises will all begin promptly on time, and will be run by tho town clock. Tho new catalogues for tho past year aro out and aro tho neatest that tho university has ever furnished. The commencement of tho law department will take place to-night, there are two graduates in law this year, J. N. Rrown, of Roise City, Idaho, and W. C. Hawley, of Salem. Tho society hall was crowded to over (lowing last evening by mem bers and friends of tho societies. Tito program was well rendered, and pronounced by those present tho best tho societies have over furnished. Tho poem by F. M. Anderson, entitled "Our Alma Mater" would have been an honor to any poet; tho oration by S. W. Stryker would have added a laurel to the gown of a senior; tho essay by Miss Maggio Rrown spoke for Ils self; and tho other renditions wero equally us .well executed and enjoyed by those present. TEliKHUAPIIH! Sl'hlXTS. A Montreal car stable llro yester day, burned 1:11 horses and other property. Loss 10,000. Congress has voted $1,000,000 for a public building in New York. Tho chamber of commerce of that city asks to have the amount doubled. Gen. Sherman has been laid up for two days with an attack of rheuma tism. Thonn'cctlon is in his back, but tho doctors do not regard tho ail ment as serious. E.raH. Raker a director of tho Union Pacillc railway and president of tho American loan and trust com pany, died in Boston on Thursday night, of blood poisoning. In Oienns' Kalls.New York.a tor nado with rain, hail and thun der, knocked things about badly. Several porsons wero struck with lightning, but none killed. Tho hotel at Manltou park. (Jul., burned on Thursday night with all Its contents. It was caused by a log rolllip; from n llroplaeo. setting tho room on lire. Tho loss Is $60,000. Wo rtli Knowing, Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended with u distress ing cough and u running into con- himiptlon in Its llrst stages. Ho tried many so-called popular cough rem I- dies ami steadily grow worse, was reduced in iiesii, nad diiucuny in breathing and was unablo to sleep, F nn v tried Dr. KIiik'h jjmv JJls- covury for Consumption ami found Imiuiuediate relief, and after using about a, half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of tho dlcense. No other remedy can show so grand a record of euros, as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, guaranteed to do J nut what Is claimed for It. Trial bottle fre ut II. W. Cox's drug store. Potklen' Amlra Halrr. The host salvo In tho world foi cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, mltrhuum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup tions, and positively cures piles, or no jwy required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 conts per box. For wile by Dr. H. "W. Cox. Cmu r'or Wool. Highest audi price puld for wool in me uperti itoueeuiocK. 1'. Lbvv. .&LLEL2mjt NO. SG rti gaw a him ju wu mm w wycrogaew TUB ON) ROMAN K13I.0BIZB1). Mr. Tarpcy, of California, Nominates Jiule- Tliuriiiiui for VU'i President. Tho following very handsome tribute is taken from a long and glowing speech In tho national democratic conventien: Allan (5. Thurman ! What an epitome of American statesmanship is embodied in that name. His character and ability are known to every man, woman and child In the land. His public services will bo ti more enduring monument than temnles of stone or brass. History mi ft or history will inscribe his nanio among the list of America's illustrious sons. Attaining his seat In tho United States senato in 1S00, the Imprint of Ids genius is found deeply imbedded in the legislation of the country. From his llrst ap pearance in tho senate until his retirement from that body, his voice was always raised In behalf of the people and in defense of their rights. For forty years lie has been a promi nent llgure in public life, and to-day no man can point to one single act or expression of his which does not do him credit. Lnrgoof heart, largo of brain, and larger still In ex perience, lie Is the man of all men whose record Justllles his nomina tion at your hands, in the sense that ho cannot bo defeated before the people. A man of benevolent heart, manifesting Itself not only In private but in public, has been it leading feature of his career. When tho Pacillc coast was en deavoring to retard Chinese im migration, when it hud decided that, national legislation was necessary to accomplish the desired result, wliou the merits of tho subject wero not understood cast of the Rocky mountains, Allan O.TIiunimii, then asenator of tho United States, was tho llrst to raise his voice In defense of those whoso means of living wero in danger and whose homes wero threatened witli destruction. When the great railroad tior poratlons evinced an Intention to evade tho payment of their obliga tion to the government, this great man prepared that remarkable enactment known us the Thurman hill, by which tho ollendlmr cor porations were obllued to provide u sinking fund for tho redemption ot tiioir promises. During the trying times of recon struction, Mr. Thurnian was tiio central llguro in the United Slates senate in upholding tho dignity and Integrity ot the constitution. Thu waves of parly passions, broke harm less upon his lion front and settled back into calmness by the force of his logic and I ho powers of his oratory. A scholar, too, is ho, and his disquisitions upon constitutional law aro masterpieces of reason and eloquence, challenging the admir ation of even his political opponents. Four years since the California delegation put forward Mr. Thur man as tnelr candidate for tho presidency, ami were enthusiastic in uridinr his nomination. Four years have but augmented their reverence and allectlou for him. Tho patriot of Columbus cannot bo allowed to wither in retirement. His fame Is not his alone. It Is the grand prl.o of the American people. His niimo may be most llttingly coupled with that of your honored president, drover Cleveland. llriicwN lltr Voulli. Mm Pluulio Chesloy, Peterson. (May Co, Iowa, tells llie lollowluir remarkable story, the truth of which jH vouched for by the residents of tho tewn: "lam T.i years old, huv )WJ troubled with kidney coin. plaint and lameness for many your; eorild not dress myself wlthouthelp. x' i -.... r ll ....l.. ...:.i .limy i inn iicu iiijiii tin imiu iiuiL soreness, and am uiile to do all my houework. I owe my thanks to Klcclrlo Hitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely ulidlHeiifeO and pain." Try a bottle. OOC. 1111(11. Ill 11. W. L.OX'8 store. drug; M'fl lu the lluil. is it not Doner to nip coiiHimip- not better to nip uuii. mo greuiusi scourge or Human ity, lu the bud, than to try to stay its progress on tho brink of the grave? A few doses of Calll'oriilii'n most useful production SANTA AHIF, the king of Consumption, will relieve, itudu thorough treat ment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, ton often the forerunner of coiisuiuih tlon, win lie cured by CALIFOR NIA CAT-It-CURK. Theo reme dies are Mild and fully warranted by D. W. Matthews & Co., 100 Statu street, ShIciii. . e Two girl to do dining room work. Kuqttlre at the Chemekte hotel. l V if : f i ,4 1 , i