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CAPITAL NET vol. 1. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1SSS. 0 NO. SO I'lJOFKSSIOXAJ, CAItDS. TTeO. Vf. MELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW (t nnd District Attorney. Olllco nt conrt nouM-i mILMOX FORD. ATTORNEY AND 'Counselor nt Law, Salem, CIMjn. Aiu ..nctnlra In Pntton's block. " Uiutt " " S LawSalem, Orepon. Otllce In Patton's Bloefc, up stairs over Belt's drug store. ST RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT Law. OtHco over Capitol National Hank, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. -ITTM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, V Salem, Oregon. Otllco with TUmon Ford. In Patton's building. Will practice in nil tlio courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land olllco business? a specialty. Er ST. HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND I repairer. All work warranted, avo orders at T. McF. Patton's book store, State street, Salem, Or. -nXI'RESS WAGON, QUICK AND SAFE hi delivery. Wm.Rennle having bought the express business of Walter Lowe, Is nrcpared to deliver trunks, valises, pack nscs and any thing else that he can get in his waifon to nny part of the city, quicker, safer, better, and neater, than It can be done by any body else. Leavo orders at junto's stable. INSURANCE Company. Flro and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THE5 BMINENT Scientist, nnthropologlst, physician and surgeon, will open an olllco In tho New Bank Hlock, on May 1st, for tho treatment of nil diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and electro-magnetism Ubed. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon. FOIt SALE. For Sale. A Reed Iron framo Horse Power. Good for nil uses, from ono to full capacity. All for tho low price of 530. Call at (ho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE 2SS ACRES, 25 In cultivation, SO acres good timber, bal ance pasture; 100 ncres In fall wheat, 25 acres In oats, nnd 80 in potatoes. House, barn, orcliaid, etc. Two miles north of Salem, may bo divided; price, JJO per acre, terms easy. Inqulro of G. N. POTTOItFF, Cor. State and Commercial Streets, Salem, STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 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 llvo miles of depot on tho O. & C. R. R. A bargain for somebody. Enquii uire at Office of Caoital Journal. FARM FOR SALE. W? , acres, near Prospect hill, 7 mlle, by ajood road, from Salem, 113 acres In culti vation, balanco In timber. Well watered, good SlOOOhousoof 8rooms, modoratobarn, U at tho door ; all fenced nndn thiifty young orchard. Thirteen acres seeded to pMiiro grass, and 07 acros lncrain. Pur chaser can have llbcrnl terms to harvest crops' PRICE $4000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to tho farm and savo agent's J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, at the Grange Store. RWL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis & Chamberlain. lcr.s, 3 miles from Salem, highly , eultiated ' $8000 fc'tt. Kood hoube und barn, East 8a- ,, '" . 2500 , finely situated 1700 wiH.res.2i miles from Salem, well improed, can be divided Into 8 . r four tracts 10,000 WiM-ros.HmllegfroinbOuthorSalem, "ir mprovememenU,nne timber . nd water . 8250 W. knfland. 3 houses, rent for $12 M 1. pays intenkt on SI00U 8000 w; r iS. miles wnitU of Salem, fair improw.menu - 23W "-.. adjoining olty llmlu, In m. .d..w .! ...... 1200 i i.it &km1 nouge nnd uarn nd0in,,g "'iirt h.Hibe.bloek 1850 r twlt-in. new Ikkim and barn, -..!' m f sntull fruit. in. i r,-,,ing u but a partial lUtof the ""Varna we lwve to oflfcr. Willis & chamberlain. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. HiTirsircTniOLiir Ha J'w.n.ntboellooUSr , ''llwwsi'cjo, A.'T.'OlXSrV JV, , ?u',. M. J. W. MawwIUh. A. fiMllL J- 1 , '"WR'K l t Mitf.... - ' ,n own Geo. W.Beit, A. Mayer, W. Hman. , Its. Max ,as ued W. H. KlulUl' OU QB Halt J'o mr wxeraltoinlUiswe IwartUr - ..ii k,.k1 wonU spoiian iu tU&Tmf i now MM 3IISCELLANEOUS. H. W. COX, (Succossorto The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon RULIv LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. 3-Tho best flvo c-cnt cigar In tho mar ket. II. W. COX, dAw 100 State Street. Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In and Shoes ! Latest Styles! Leading Links! Lowest Prices! General Agents for Oregon of B. Forsvllie's Infallible Corn Cure. w. 243 Commercial Street, (Oeo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. A. K. STRANG, No. tiffl Commerclql Street, SALEM, OltEGON. -UUALEU IS- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Sfeain Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. lira- A cent for the RICHARDSON A HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnace, K- tabllshed In 1819. CALIFORNIA! the PTfAii 6bpspfCoSHS, i.. nrnnc u. ",jo'' - - r t,t , -v Boots r.Ti AN I J (lUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR. SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot. 1'INANCIAL. First Nationa Ban I SALEM, OREGON. ira. n. ladue, - DH. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOHl, - - - - President. Vice President, - - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exclmnco on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially invited to dejiosit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property at reasonabio rates. Insurance on such po curlty can bo "obtained at tho bank In most rellablo companies. ESTABLISHED BY ITATIOXAI. AUTHORITY, OK - - - OREGON. SALEM, Capilal Paid up, Surplus, - 75,000 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - Ptesldcnt. W. "W. MARTIN, - Vico-rresidcut. J. II. ALBERT, ..-- Cashier. DIRECTORS! V. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace, , J.iII. Albert, T. McF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat nnd other market- nblo produce, consigned or In store. either in private granaries or publlo warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonabio rates. Drarts drawn direct on New Yoilc, Chicago, Kan Francisco, I'ortlanu, Loudon, fans, licrlln, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET US COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of tali and Salt Moats ! And nil kinds ol AUS AG E 3Tho CLEANEST kept market in tho city. Call and bee for yourself. JICCROW & WILLARI). CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 43AU kind of fresh nnd cured monts always on hand. Full weight and n'squaro aeni an arouna. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT liANCE'S LIV ei-y Stnblo, corner of Stnto nnd Front streets, or on slate nt corner Slate and Com mcrclal Btreots. 1'rompt attention and caro guaranteed. W. A. I1ENSON. STRICKLER BROS. -DfLAI.KIlS IN- STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofing and Spouting a Specially. as-At tho old stand of lien. Strung, Com mercial Street. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it " miw. itc kiiiik Mi.i.invtinii, nun n uiw tomerwlth IlronchitlsMtyH It Intlieonly remedy that ghe Instant relief. HK1I1IKI.L, A C'OVXII, DniL'KlHt. IliverHlde, ChI." H.. " the pleoiiure to Inform uVU you that your l'rmiaratloiis are intietlng M'lth laneiHle. Wo hear Nothing but Praise & caklon tow like them. NANbOAWKN A CO., DrUgKUU, ViMlb, Cul." That ltwillaeooinpllhtlieenddelrtd lnallHlfbetlononftheThnwtnnd Lunipi U., 'II And you not only wtll not be Will wltiMMit It yonrMir. but will recommend It to othww. a ilKHiMind have (lon,wlH) lwve trted eerythln etke in vain. Money la no omot wliere E3SJW5 HS Convince You trUllitkunxiHie dollar can purcliaw h remitly that will stand between you and one of the jnot dreade.1 of human ilia. Circular nent flree.oontalnlug detailed deaerlptlouN. SANTA ABIE I nrepured only by the AHICTINK MKIJICAI. CO., OroUle, CiU. TheCapital National Bank TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY CIXCMXG T1IK C0WI10YS. The Cliickiisaws Demand Unreason i sonalilp (Irass Money the Cat- tie Owners Resist. Gainesville, Texas., Juno 12. Some time ago the cattle muii or the Chiekasww Nation of Iiulinii Terri tory resisted u cattle tax of $10 per head for cattle grazing on Indian lands, and drove tho collector and' his deputies nwuy with violence. Tho Governor was notified, and through him the United States gov ernment. A peaceable settlement was attempted, but without ti result favorable to tho Indians. Tho cow boys began to assemble, and now a boutCOO are rendezvoused in the southern part of the Nation. Gov. Guy has ordered out tho na tional militia, about 100 Indians, and they are encamped now at Ardmore, preparatory to moving upontho cow bows. Captain MeLish was put in command of them, and he has orders to move them at once. To-day tho camp was astir getting ready for tho campaign, and it is expected troops will bo on tho march to-morrow. They will move cautiously, as it is feared they are not strong enough to combat tho cattlemen, who arc armed with Winchesters. Many of these men are citizens of tho nation, ami it is feared that this is the ilrst outbreak of a civil war. Government troops at Fort Reno arc prepared to take tho Held In case tho Chlekasaws cannot quell the dis turbances. TEIjIJUUAPHIC SPLINTS. Tho Ithodo Island legislature has re-elected Jonathan A. Chase, re publican, to tho United States senate. Fon du Lac, "Wis., 10 miles from Dtilnth, is under water. If tho dam at Cloquct breaks tho loss will reach $1,000,000, and tho great mass of logs will be swept into Lake Superior. Emperor Frederic now has trouble with oesophagus, and can only take nourishment by artificial means. Tho Maine republicans in state convention declare their preference for Blaine, but If ho is not obtainable they will support tho nomlneo of tho Chicago convention. The mother of Gen. Sheridan died in Somerset, Ohio, yesterday. Tho knowledge of his bereavement is kept from her son. Indian Commissioner Atkins tendered his resignation to-day. Ho is ambitious to bo elected United States senator from his state, Ten nessee. Tho Washington National Re publican suspended publication yes torday. It is merired in tho l'ost. an independent journal. An Ingenuous bank teller, Richard Scott, acknowledged in a New York court on Tuesday that ho had stolen ?15(),000 from tho Manhottnn bank. This plunder ho entrusted to a lawyer named Dunn to invest, and tho latter appropriated it. Dunn is being tried lor the robbery. Not to ho .Scared. Tuosday night of last weok, as we wero preparing to go to bed after a hard evening's work, Home murder ous wretch hurled a brick through the only window In our olllco. . It was Intended for our destruction, but that Providonco which watchesover an editor as well as n sparrow willed otherwise. Itstruck and knocked our bedstead to plecoH, pied three (load ads on thostoue, nnd then glanced oH'and ripjed up several feet of lloor ing, but left our ponton untouched. We wero out of the olllco inside of ten iniiiuU), but the bloodthlrety fiend had made good his tope. We havo boon warned that wo must go, and this is tho seventh emphatic hint to stir our stumin; but hero we Mjuat. Wo don't vacate. We don't Mat re. Wo don't change our od 1 tor la 1 oouree one lota. We hereby otlfar $10,000 reward for information tlmt will lettd to the capture of the dm tard who attempted toaawtatflimteiu, ami hereafter we warn the public that weal mil uleop with dmible barrekMl shotgun neron the foot of the bed. Any 0110 eomliiK to tlieof floe at a late hour to ak m to play a game of poker slHHild atop at KeoU'4 corner and whtoUe four tlnwa a a aigual- Arlaoiw Ilowter. Cull on Winter 4c Tltoina for thtt el groceries lit town. CITY COUXClli. A Six Mill Tax Iovy-Hcihieiii the Police Forre "Koonomy Wealth." is Tho council met last night and after the usual preliminaries tho commit too on ways and meansmade tho following repert: To the Mayor and Members of the City Council Gentlemen: We, your committee on ways and means, to whom was referred the city as sessment roll of tho city of Salem for the year 1S&S, would most respectfully report and 'recommend that tho tax levy bo made on the basis of llvo mills on all taxable property of tho city, as nst-csscd by tho city assessor; and also recom mend that the city dispense with tho services of ono policeman, and also tho services of tho city attorney for tho time being, as wo think each an unnecessary expense to tho city. Gi:oitoi: Collins, O. D. IIuttox, Committee. MKMOKAXDA KIXT.IITS. Fines and license estimated?! 1,'JOO Rent of building " - 300 Saloon licenses " -1,550 5-mllltax " - 8,00!) $15,070 Estimated cost city govt, per records per month at $800.. Intcrcston bridge bonds lutereston notesand warrants 0,000 1,500 600 $11,000 Net excess to apply on judgm'tB -&V179 Moved by Mlnto that tho assess ment bo made six mills instead of live; carried. On motion tho name of Mr. Burn drick being tho last policeman elected nt tho.Tanuary meeting was dropped as policeman. On motion, ordinance No. 170 relating to tho election of city atr torney was repealed. Tho committee on accounts and current expenses made tho follow ing report of bills: M.N. Chapman.- ? Salem Gas Light Co A. J. Jamigan W. W. Martin. B.F. Drake Salem Water Co C. II. McClano Morgan ifcMoad E. H. Briggs Salem Electric Light Co - Dugan Bros Mrs. C. 1). Snyder J. C. Thompson (1.50 10.120 0.1W 12.75 10.00 8I1.75 i-'.fiO 10.00 0.00 - 211.50 11.15 !l.'l.50 75.00 accounts Wo your committee on and current expenses would recom mend that warrants bo drawn for tho above bills, also that a warrant be drawn In favor of Ladd & Hush for frl,705.0."i In payment of note against tho city now hold by tlioni. We also recommend that the re corder draw warrants for thosovoral amounts duo the engine companies at tho end of the last quarter. A. N. Bush, A. B. Mimt. Committee. Upon motion tho report was adopted. On motion It was ordered tlmt tho bill of Morgan & Mend, JO, for freight paid on city coal'be ordered paid. The street commissioner was In structed to protect tho city from damage in the opening of High street, at tho creek crowing. Tho ladles of tho Congregational church wero given thousooiMarlon Square on the 1th of July. Other minor matters wero consid ered, and the council adjourned. Aa AtiMlnte Cure Tim ORIGINAL ABIKTJNK OINTMENT la only put up In largt two-ounce tin boxes, and I uu ubaoluto euro for old sort, burn, wounds, chnpixal hands, and al! skin eruptions. Will joltively cure all kinds of pile. Aak for the ORIGINAL ABIKTINI5 OINT MKNT. Sola byD. V. Matthtw a Co., 100 State street, Salem, at 26 (-villa jr box by mall SO conta. Aealfwae born on the farm of Michael Glbbona, Cambria county, Ph., without the rentotaat algii of H tall, 'lliere will U lllea 011 tlwttcalf Uilaaummer. Ihtoband Ye'ea, I think ao; but don't keep breakfaat waiting forme. New York Hun. The Coming Mate Kalr. Meeting Capt. J. T. Apporsou,. president, of tho State Agricultural. Association at tho train tills morn ing, a writer ot thlspaper asked concerning the outlook for the com ing stato fair. "I think it is excellent from pres ent Indications," said lie. "Do you think tho Portland In dustrial fair will havo any eilect to wards weakening the state falrV" "No, 1 don't think It will," was responded. "I thinkouthocontrary, It will havo a good clleet on tho stato fair. 1 think we will get a. good deal of support from tho North Pncitlo Association. It will do away with the Mechanics' fair In Portland, and 1 don't think will work against the state;fair as muek as the old Mechanics' fair did." Coining down tho street, Secre tary J. T. Gregg was asked his opin ion concerning tho outlook, and lie echoed President Apperson's pre dictions. "On what do you base your pre dictions, Mr. Secretary?" the re porter Inquired. "On tho fact that a larger nuniler of letters of inquiry are being re ceived, than ever before, together with more applications for the prem ium list; then tho entries for tho races this year are larger and bettor than ever before. Yet, theko Is ono thing that will touch a popular vein this year, and do us much good In tho pavilion exhibit, and that Is tho fact that no entrance fees will bo charged on any article entered In tho ladies department, and Mint good premiums aro ottered for everything In tho pavilion display. Tho ladiea havo always objected to paying en trance fees on exhibits, and 1 am glad they are required no longer. It. will bring us a very largo exhibit of ladles work, I feol sure. Tho coun ty exhibits aro exported to bo very lino this year, too, as tho premiums for these have been Increased." The fairpneets on September 17th, this year. Is ('onsiiniiuii Ini'iiralilo? Read tho following, Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says : " Win ax down with Abcess of Lunirs. and friends and physicians pronounced mean lucurabloconstimptivc. Began taking Dr. King'H New Discovery for consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee tho work on my farm. It Is the llnesU medicine ever made." Jessie Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had It not been for Dr. King's Now DIccovery for consump tion I would havo died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now In best of health." Try It. Sample bottle free at 11. W. Cox'ti drug store. ii i.i.i Mi'il In Ike llwl. Is it not belter to nip coiiHUiup- nwii, uiuininninuiiuiiuill IlllllllUl II,. I.. H..7 I....1 (I,.... ........ ... ..1 its progress on tho brink of the grave? A few doses of California' most useful production HAN 'PA. "iiiiv, uie King 01 inusuiupuon, will relieve, and a thorough treat ment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, tou often tho forerunner of consumj tlon, tain bo cured hvCALIKOlt NIA OAT-U-OUKI:. These reme dies aro sold and fully warranted by I). W. Matthews it Co., 100 HtaUi street, Salem. "Dour It (line, and Can Du It A(,'aln.' Hon, J. I). Lee, of Dallas, spent last, evening In the city, and went on to Portland tills morning. Mr. Leo In very happy over tho rottult of tho late election, and snya "wo can do It. again In November like a top." The fact that tho two-headed girl gets $75 n week from tho dluio mu seums triumphantly otahIIhoti the truth of the oldadage that twohuula are Isitter than one. (Vdur Rapid. Ooaaijt. Hoiim of our statu exchange favor the holding of tho state election la Novemlxsr. They aay one eleotlon h your is enough. London Truth, after weighing Donnelly's groat cryptogram book, rwfers to It aa alx jmiuiuIk of Bacon. Evidently the book haa komo wblght. Thoy aay that a woman died In Rochester tho other day who had not looked In a mirror for twenty yeaw. Probably she waa blind. "T1h letter that never oanie" waa the one the aprlng jioet exited with a remittance. Btwtoii Courier. Wife (club night) hoiiic early, John'' -Will you bo