-". CAPITAL 0jk JOURNAL. l1 SALBM, OR., SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1SSS. NO Q I'KOFESSIOXAIj cakds. TTeo w. belt, attorxby at law (j and District Attorney. Olllee at court hou-e- SnIIAlON FORD, ATTORNEY AND Counselor nt Law, S.ilem, Oregon. See up stairs In P.itton's block. r.. .it- t nnvnn ArmnvRva at s Law. Salem, Oregon. Otllcc In Pattern's lock, up stairs over JJelt's drug store. a i T HICHAUDSON, ATTORNEY AT S Law. Ollico over Copltol National hale, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. -IT7-M. KAISEH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Y Salem, Oregon Olllee with Tllmon Ford In ration's founding-. Will practice la nil the courts of Oregon. Collections riade. Land ollico business n specialty. TT ST. HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND H repairer. All work w 'minted. fclJe orders at T. McF. Tattou's book ore, Stato street, Snlein, Or. nxrnuss waoon, quick and safe Pi delivery. Win. Rcnnlehavlns bought Hie express business of Walter Lowe, Is prepared to deliver trunks, valises, pack ie, and any thing else that he can get In Ills wa-xon to any part of the city, quicker, ifer, better, and neater, than it can b dune by any body else. Leave orders nt Mlnto'sstab'le. W ZEALAND INSURANCE C o ju p any. Fire and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and urgcon, will open an office In tho New Rink llloek, on Jltiy 1st, for the treatment of nil diseases of women, and all other chronic cises, on strictly hygienic nnd nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and leetro-magnetlsm used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 176, Salem, Oregon. TOR SALK. For Sale. A good Iron frnino Hore Power. Good for all uses, from one to full capacity. All for tho low price of S. Call nt tho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's olllee. S.ilem, Oregon. FOR SALE 23S ACRES, 22" in cultivation, SOncrcs good timber, bal ance pasture; 100 acres In fall wheat, Si nere? In ruts, nnd ."i0 in potatoes. House, tain, orchard, etc. Two miles north of .silcm, may bo divided; price, S50 per aero, terms easy. Inquire of - G. N. POTTOHFF, Cor. State and Commarclal Streets, Salem, STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT! 530 ACRES Well watered nnd plenty of timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow nnd 1151 ueies plow land. Fifty head of cattle with tho plaeo If wanted, and liorscs enough to run It. Within llvo miles of depot on tho 0. & C. 11. R. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office nf Caoital Journal. FARM FOR SALE. l(w.n acres, near Prospect hill, 7 mile, by agood road, from Salem, 118 acres In culti vation, bilance In timber. Well watered, ood S1000 house of 8 rooms, moderate barn, well nt the door ; all fenced and a thrifty joung orchard. Thirteen acres seeded to posture grnss, nnd 07 ncros lu grain. Pur chaser can have liberal terms to harvest crops' PRICE 4000, TIME GIVEN, i ome right to the farm and snvo ngont's J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, at the Grange Store. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis k Chamberlain. .uros, 'i mile from Salem, highly cult l nted I 88000 1 '". giod house and barn, Bant Sh- i. m . awo '1"ts, tlnely situated 1750 M u n-s, 21 miles from Salem, well unproved, can be illviuea inui a or four tracts 10,0ft) " i r.-,H mile from outli of Salem, f.tii lniprovemeiaentsjlne timber and wuter 8350 lW'M-lc of land, 3 house, rent for 112 .ic h pay iutret on WXW 8000 -i ii n-s V-, mllw south of Salem, lair improvements 3X) 5 nns, adjoining city limit. In m.adovr7 .. 1900 1 t nuod house and barn, adjoining '111111 house block WW I ii n, sulem, new luHue and barn, )! nt y of small fruit 3000 l In- foregoing is but a partial list of the ' rg.ilus we have to ofler. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. opera House, Court Street, Salem. SMITH'S OIL CAN HOLDER. Having used V. 8. Smith's Oil dan Hold.. 7 io ..ur several fliiiilUea. we bmrtUy W 'iue all good words spoken In Its fcrmj H iH-lie a to be tbe most useful sad -ouNfoleat household article. n.t x, X. Vmrrtn, Ir. J. Rwnakta, l'ri:S- ?. x.MsuiwinACu. .. t. iHisten, Dr. J. W, MeredrUi. A. Grant. W T Water, 1 K Warner, i'J.Krjs aPrtodjusui, Ueo. W. Beil, A. Mayer. W. Breyman. MISCKLL.VNEOUS H. W. COX, (Successor:to Tho Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon FULL, LIME CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, . Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions nnd Fa mil v es a Sneeiallv. j t AGENCY FOU THE CELKIHIATKU FULL HAVANA KILLEIl Red Letter 5c. Cigar. 3.Tho best nve tent cigar In tho mar ket. II. "V. COX. diw too State Street. Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In ;s and Shoes ! Latiwt WtiLi:s! Leading Links! Lowest Pmcns! (iciifi'iil Agents fur Oivgoii of W. B. Forsvlhc's Infallible Cora Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Goo. E. flood's old HUnd. SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. A. E. STRANG, No. WS Oommetkiial Street, SALEM, OREGON. -DK.VI.KU IX- STOVESand RANGES PlumliiuL'. Gas and Sloaa Fidiuz. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. J- Agent for the HICHAUDSON & UOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. K tablUhedlulKIt). CALIFORNIA! the 4nb . anS b-L r r ms -Sorf n GuiA(fl& St..) f.r ct'CuUrAMtM3p2,S'. MBirpNr MrncnofPiriiLr.cAu. DniBani Medicines Boo niFASifJ--TAs- ?,cArW?C0liGHC tl)IA) AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 state St., Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot VINANC1AI, First National Ban ( SALEM, OREGON. WJI. X. LAIHIK. -UK. J. HKYNOLD3, JOHN JIOIP., - - - President. Vice President. - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francco, New York, London nnd Ifonj; Kour bought nnd sold. State, County and City vnrmnb) bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit nnd transact bu.inc with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at rousonnoio rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. KSTAnLISHKD 11V NATIONAL AUTHORITY. SALEM, - Capilal Paid up, - OREGON. - - S75.UU0 - - - 9,500 ) 1,U II. S. WALLACE, W. W. MAKTIN, .1. H. ALBERT, - - President. Vice-President. - Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. W. Martin, It. S. Wallace, J.HL Albert, T. McK. l'.ttton. W.Tj.Griy, J. M. Mm tin, LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market- ablo produce, consigned or In store. consigned or In st rlvntu granailesor ciincr m pnvaio granau publlo warchoiHcs. Stale and County Warrants Ilou?lit at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reavonablo rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llcrlln, Hopg Kong and Calcutta. JIAKKKTS. The SALEM MARKET OS COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best ouality of tel-and Salt Meals! And all kinds ol S AUS AG-E. C2-Tho CLEANEST kept market m tho clt. Call and seo for yourself. IleCIlOW A WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 4&-A11 kinds of fienh nnd emed meats always on hand. Full weight and u square deal all around. nmWV 1VTJCTKUAUI UA rw 1 1THgCT1CraUilJ1tt. W JW BENSON'S" EXPRESS." f EAVE OKDEIUS AT LANCE'S IIV J j cry Stable, corner of State and Fiont streets, or on slate at corner State and Com merolal htieetn. Prompt attention and care guaranteed. W. A. 11EN80N. STRICKLER BROS. -nilAI.KIW IX- STOVES AND TINWARE I Hoofing and Spouting a Specialty. A9At the old stand of lieu. Strany, Com mercial Street. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "Your reini- dlt are kIvIiik Mituactlun, and u t-uiv toincr Willi HronililtlsKiiys It is the only remedy thutKhw. Instant relief. bKUUELL & C'OVKK, Urugxlsts, Itiverslae, CnI." H.. " the pleasure l Inform uVU you taut your PreiMiratlons arc meeting with large nales. We hear Nothing but Praise &," Naxmcawkx & Co., DruKirUtM, Viaalh.Ci Cal.- That it wlllaM)mpUh the end desired in all affection of tbe Throt and Lunipi U ,i,:il 6i") you n"t nly will not be It WIN without it younwlf, but wjll raoommend It to othera. m ibouaandii have done, who have tried everything elae In rain. Money In no object where 1V.05!& Convince You trifling sum of one dollar can rmretuwe a remedy that will eland between you and one of the mart dreaded of humau ilia. Circulars tent free, containing detailed deaorlution. SANTA ABIE I ttreutred only by tbe AHIET1NE MEDICAL CO., Ormtlle Cal. Tlcftftal National Bank 01- TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY Tho lhuperor's Death Announced. 5i:ulin, Juno 15. Tho Kololis Anzeipr (olllcinl paper) publishes the following anneuncement: "The royal sutl'erer has enileil his earthly career. L5y d'od's decree the cm-peror-kinjr, our most gracious mas tor, passed to his eternal rest shortly after 11 o'clock this morn ing, after long niul grelvous sutlVrings, which were borne with admirable fortitude and submission to Gtd's will. Tho royal house and German people have been twice bereaved within a short time. Thov deeply mourn tho all too early de cease of our much beloved ruler. (Signed) Mixistkk of Stati:." 4 i'. m. The ministers uro now assembled at Friedriehsron castle. They are waiting audience with the new emperor and empits, who are now at tho castle. Vikxxa, Juno 15. All the papers speak in tho highest terms of tho dead emperor of Germany, and the utmost sympathy is expressed for the German nation. Advices from all the European capitals report signs of grief for the loss of Emperor Frederick, and sympathy for those bereaved. Wind anil Itiiln Storm. St. Paul, June 14. Advices from Northern Minnesota and Dakota in dicate the storm of Wednesday and yesterday as very destructive. At Forman, Dakota, several buildings were blown down. At llutland, eight miles southeast, a new opera house was completely demolished and two stores were blown down. At Fergus Falls, II. S. Colo's build ing was demolished, and tho Grand hotel was seriously damaged. At lttishford, Minn., It has been rain ing thirty horn's, and the streams are rising rapidly. At Aitkln.Minn., tho Mississippi Is rising, and hun dreds of families have been driven from their homes. Tho water is higher than for fourteen years. Farmers are out on rafts after cattle. Telegraph wires are down in every direction. Troulilii in KiinnuK. Wichita (Kansas), Juno 15. He- ports from Stevens county, Kansas, state that the entire populations of tho towns of Humeston and Woods- dale are under arms. Squads of citizens are petroling tiio country night and day, and show but little respect for the property of others. Two of theso patrolmen met Mon day, and a lively fusilado ensued. Tlicir horses were left dead on the Held, audit is not known whether anybody was killed or not. The situation is very serious. They lurcbae h.i Franre Stratum. The board of fire commissioners of San Francisco recently, after a thorough examination of tbe merits and demerits of tho various lire engines manufactured In tho United Stales, petitioned tho supervisors to purchase two additional La France steamers, one to ho established in (lie Mint Avonuo engine house. Their choice has been confirmed by tho lire department coinmitteo of the board of supervisors, who have decided to purchase two, of tho second and third cltises. This decision was arrived at after nearly live years ex perience witli a (second class La France. Tho above action of one of tho host informed boards of flro com missioners in tho United States justifies the action of our committee in pureuaslug, as tliey did, a im Franco engine. A Natural J'roilurt or California. Itisonlv found in lliitto county. California, and in no other part of the world. We refer to tho tree that produces tho healing and penetrat ing gum used in that plcusuut and ellbctivo cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, and coughs, Santa Abie, the king of consumption D. W. Matthews & Co., 10(1 SUito state, Salem, guarantees and sells It for $1 n Imttle, or three for $2.50. Jtv tho uae of California Cat-It-Cure. Mil symptoms of oattarrh are dUqiellMl, and tho diseased nasal passage is HtMXsdlly restored to a healthy con dition. $1 h package. By mall, $1.10. Circulars free. An AfeeUte Cure Tha ORIGINAL AIHETIN.-. OIXTMJSNTi. only put up in large two-ounw lin boxes, and is at ubaoluUt cure for old sores, burns, wounds, almpped hands, and al skin eruptions. Will jxjdUvtly cure all kinds of piles. Ask for tlw ORIGINAL A1JIKTLNI5 OINT MENT. Sola by I). W. Mattlrews A Co., 106 State street, Balem, at 'Jt cento pw box by mall 80 eant. JjulUm will please take notice that Mm. A- II. Parrar is receiving new stylatofliate every few days. An eiHliaw variety front which to select, and nrtoea very low. Kid, silk, lisle and cotton gloves at .Bridges &, liosorth's. THE UKAXH JUKY. it llaiuls in its lienor! ami is bis- Discharged The Pnhlic Prisons, Etc. The grand jury submitted its re port this morning, and was dis charged. The report recites the fact that they had enquired Into all crimes committed or triable within Marion county, which came to their knowledge. They say that if magistrates throughout the county would com ply with the law requiring them to tile all original papers, in cases whore persons are examined and held to answer for crimes, with the clerk of the circuit court before the first day of tho term of court, Instead of send ing their dockets, so tho grand Jury could tell what witness are wanted, the business of tho grand Jury would be greatly expedited. They examined into the condi tion and management of tho pub lic prison of tho county, and of the ollleos pertaining to tho courts of justice. They found tho poor house in good condition, and tho poor farm well managed, tho patients well clothed and fed. They found two inmates, however, whom they rec omended be sent to a hospital. Thoy found the asylum and peni tentiary in good condition, and com mended their management. The various county olllces were also visited, and found In excellent condition, and tho books, papers and records neatly and orderly kept. -- I'lnisaut Party. Mr. Arthur E. Nolgato of Dayton, W. T., has been visiting friends in this city, and last night a number of his friends were invited to the elegant residence of Mr. JSugoiio Iheymaiii corner Court and Church streets, to do mm honor, The eve ning was very pleasantly passed by all, billiards, pool, dancing, etc., be ing the principal features, while a short half hour was spent In observ ing tricks of magic slight of hand legerdemain, or whatever they call it, by Prof. A. T. Gilbert. An ele guilt luncheon was served, and it was past midnight when tho party broke up. There were present ; Mr. A. K. llolgale, Mr. ami Mrs. Eu gene Uioyiuan, Misses Leva, Minnie and Jessie Jlreyman, Mr. anil Mrs. A. T. Gilbert, Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Mack, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Manning, Misses Cospur, lioisc, Hall, Church, Penn, Colwell, Cuslck, Moores, Skiilfe, ami Messrs. JSotso, i'iper, Dearborn, Thompson ami Keller. Ihf (In-at Strike. Hello! Hello, there! Mr. Digestion! What s the matter with yon down there? Hollo! Mr. Tongue, Is that you? Oil, everything Is wrong down here. The hands In the Gastric Works have "struck." Tho Food Assimila tion Comimuy have "shut down," and tho iille Supply Pipe Line can't handle their product, and it has overllown the whole region. Yes, all stock on hand in my iipurtments lias "heated" and "soured." I have stopjied work altogether. Can't move without assistance. Say, Mr. Tongue, ain't you send down to mo a bottle or two of Ur. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery? Yes. That lluflalo man's remedy. If you do, I can start up at once. When the liver, stomach or bowolsure deranged or t lie digestive "forces" are "on a strike," it Is tho liesl "agent" to set ino wneeis oi nature ill motion. Druggist have It. Don't hawk, hawk, ami blow, blow, disgusting everylaMly, but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh llciiiwly. Mfll la lb llJ. Is It not better to nip ooimuiuih lion, the greatest scourge- of human ity, in the bud, than to try to stay it proaress on the brink of the grave? A few diss of California's most tisenn production m.Mi A HIIC, the king of (JoiuHiinptlon, will relieve, and a thorough treat ment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, toil often tiie forerunner of ooiisimip tlon, can be cured by CALIFOR NIA CAT-It-CUIUS. Tlieae reme dlea are sold ami fully warranted by D. W. Matthews A Co., 10H State street, Salem. Cream soda, lot cream aotla, milk skakea, Umiioimmhm, at Btrong & Co. 'a. Paluloas dental ojwratioiia at T. C. Smith's, CK State street. Dr- TEIjEHKAIMUC SPLINTS. John F. Swift, one of the Califor nia delegates to the republican con vention, will be unable to attend on account of sickness. A heavy storm prevailed in North em California on Thursday night. There arc several washouts on tho C. A O. read, and trains will not run for several days. The superintendent of tho cable road company at Los Angeles pro poses to cut down the wages of the workmen constructing the road from SL'.io and $2 to $1.7.") and Sl.fio. Four hundred men are employed, and they threaten to unit work If the reduction is made. The rear car of a train standing in the Pennsylvania railroad yard hi Philadelphia, caucht lire vesterdnv by collision, and 1.4 ears lat'lon wit It general merchandise were burned. Lrs $HH),(HH. Walt Whitman Is atllleted with debility and drowsiness, and hlsjcud is oeiioveti to Do near. 'The emperor of Hrazll has com pletely recovered from his recent Illness. A former express messenger, named W. II. Stevenson, was arrested In California yesterday. charged with tibscondlnir with $:i,()lH) belonging to Wells Fargo. Over 800 buildings were destroyed by tiro in Tokio, China, May i!2d. It is announced that trains on flic Northern Pacific will again ho run ning through Mullan tunnel Mon day. A letter from Honolulu says busi ness is dull and all are leaving the island who can. .lusticoof tho Peaeo Soderborg, of Seattle, Is In a bad box and the grand Jury Is examining six Indict ments against him. Instances of malfeasance In olllee are numerous. Mary N. Prescott, author and po et, died In Newburyport, Mass., on Thursday night. "Uraf Jltitf" llroomi. A reporter of tho .Iouiinai, was accosted by Supt. P. S. Knight of tho Oregon Institute for deaf mutes, and (old to drop Into JIG. Wright's grocery and see .some brooms nianufncttircd by (lie mutes, In tho industrial department of that Institution. There aro u do.en on exhibition and sale there, and they have tho appcaranco of being well lutule. The straw Is rather too long for the weight of the broom, but tho work manship on tho brooms Is of u high order, and shows clearly that these people, oven If they (ain't become tarlll' talkers, and stump speakers, can accomplish almost anything In the Industrial lino thoy may under take. -- In l'oiinuiplli)ii Imuratiln? Head tho following, Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Alices of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mean IncurablocoiiHumplivo. Began taking Dr. King's New plscovory for consumption, am now on my third bottle, ami able to oversee the work on my farm. It Is tho finest medicine ever made." .Icsslo MIddlewnrt, Decatur, Ohio, says: ''111111 It not been for Dr. King's New Diccovery for consump tion I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given tit) by doctors. im now In best of health." Try It. Sample bottle free at II. W. Cox's drug store. I, Iff trie Hitler. Tills remedy Is leconilng so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Klectrle Hitlers sing the same song of praise, A purer medicine does not exist ami It is guarantcd to doall that Is claimed. Klectrle Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver ami kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused hy Impure IiIimmI. Will drive malaria from the system and pro ven! as well us cure all malarial fevers. Fur cure of headache, con stlwtiou and indigestion try Klec trle Hitter. Kntlresutlsfuotloti guar anteed, or money refunded. Price fit) eta. and $1 jier lsHtle at II. W. Cox's drug store. ButklM'a AmlM Sal re. The best salvo in Ilia world fo on ts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrhetim, fever sores, tatter, chapped liauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruj tions, and positively ouren pllea, or no jmy required. It Is guaranteed to give jMjrfit satisfaction, or money reninded. Price 26 cent ir box. For sale by Dr. II. W. Cox. Call on Winters A Thomas for tlie best groceries In town. Uu i'urtVutl IIJgliMth juice Mld for wool In the Ojiera House block. J'. Lkvy.