Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 20, 1888, Image 1

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CAPITAL
VOL-. !
SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, JUNE SO, 18SS.
NO. OS
31ll!!J,Ww'l'rw
JOURNAL.
professional cards. 3iisoixi..vNErus. financial. TELKGUArilltJ SIMjINTS
vTllKLT, ATTORNEY AT LAW
(l aid District Attorney. Offlco nt court
koJ-a
rrUOV FORD, ATTORNEY AND
mil
-iw A GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT
O&Yi. e,tn. Orcirnn. Onice In l'ntton's
ckf up stat over Belt's drug store.
Q Vr Offi HW cVpltol National
fi.."lSxr5;mmi.rplnl Street. Sn em. Or.
jjjK. v" - - ; .
iV fcm Oroson Olllcowtth Tilmon
,L , Eton's hulutln?. Will practice
. .11 the courts i wrcsuu. wiuius
juac. """
.... -i.T rk mtTXTlT NTfl
remlrcr. All work w .minted.
!e ofe nt T. MoK. ration's book
i iTP,nuiiu ",v,-'i '
-iVPRES WAGON. QUICK AND SAFE
j1Af ,,:... -Win rtrnnln liavlnir bouirht
le" fWlne of Walter Lowe, is
SJmred to deliver trunks valises, puck-
EJRsSSi to any Pirtof the city, quicker,
. better, and no,tcr. than ft can be
rv .j tiiinn-nmn iniiL no can irei in
dinebynny oouy u'v. .- v u.u.o ..
Simto's stable.
I'
insurance:
Company.
FIro and Mn
rlno. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon.
DR. GILBERT,
THE EMINENT
scientist, anthropologist, physician and
irmun. will open an otneo in tho New
n.Ik Block, on Itiy 1st, for tho treatment
if all dlc.ises of women, and nil other
LnIccaci,on strictly hygienic and nat
rral principles. Medical baths, oxygen and
iHctro-magncllsm used. Charges strictly
mouenue. rtuuiwauA..v,....i"o
B-
FOR SALE.
For Sale.
A Reed Iron frame Horso Power. Good
for otl uses, lrom one to full capacity.
All for tho low price of S-TO. Call at tho Pa
cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving
Company's office. Salem, Oregon.
FOR SALE 28S ACRES,
S3 in cultivation, 30 acres good timber, bal;
Slice pasture; 100 acres In fall wheat, a
ires in rit. and SO in potatoes. House,
terr. orchard, etc. Two miles north of
sKin, may bo divided; price, SoO per acre,
terms easy. Inquire of
G. N. POTTORFF,
Cor, State and Commercial Streets, Salem,
STOCK FARM
FOR SALE or RENT !
530 ACRES
Well watered and plenty o! timber. Two
houses and two barns. Good orchard.
Headovr and 1.10 acres olow land. Fifty
i head of cattle with tho place If wanted, and
nortesenougn to run n. v limn nvo nines
of depot on the O. & 0. H. U. A bargain for
somebody.
Enquire at Office of Caoital Journal.
FARM
i FOR SALE.
1685$ acres, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by
agood road, from Salem, H3 acres In culti
vation, balance in timber. Well watered,
food 1000 house of Brooms, modcratobarn,
well at the door; all fenced nndn thrifty
joung orchard. Thirteen acres seeded to
Pfeture grass. and 07 acres Ingrain. Pur-
f chaser can have liberal terms to harvest
ops
PRICE $4000, TIME GIVEN.
Come right to tho farm and save agent's
toe.
J. P. ROBERTSON.
Enquire of Charley Robertson, at
the Grange Store.
KM. ESTATE BARGAINS.
OFFERED BY
Willis 4 Chamberlain.
acres, s miles from Salem, highly
,, cultivated .... 88000
toti.good house and barn,- East Sa-
., lem 2500
, finely situated 10
Warn, 21 miles from Salem, well
Improved, can be divided Into 3
or four tracts 10,000
W acre, 8 miles from sout h or Salem,
tr iniprovememenU.tiue tl"-ber
, and water MS0
Mock of land, Shoukes, rent for S12
each jwys Interest on )00u 3000
Wttres Similes south of Salem, fair
, unprovemenw 2800
er, adjoining olty limits, in
meadow
lot, good natiee and barn, adjoining
1900
18S0
Imw, Halem, new Imhuo and" barn,
Plenlv lit nail frtill
...... 3000
. The irBoing U but a partial list of the
"Sains we liave to olftr.
WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN.
Opera House, Court Street, Snlem.
Sunn's OIL CAN HOLDER.
Having uMd W. H. BmlUi's OU Can Hold-.
Jin oar teTwml nunUlem, we .iMurtib'
Jfll good wonk siwdeBln Mg.
"U-Ueve It to be Um mot UMAit Mtd
n euirnt iMNueboid arttet.
PVf- Z. M. Ihuvln. Dr. j. ttwmoWa,
' Matthews A Co, A. T. Gtftejt
i" J .. smith, Ir. J. W. MaradlUa,
rhudwick, A. Urant.
T. MUtter, H. KriMlniau
. ' Wagner, Ueu. W. 9.
Hjik6u, A. Mayer.
ZEALAND
H. W. epX,
(Succcssorjto Tho Port Drug Co.)
100 State Street, Salem. Oregon
RULI, LINE
CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES
Toilet Articles.
Perfumeries,
Druggist Sundries.
Phj sicians Prescriptions and Family
Recipes a Specialty.
AGENCY FOR THK CEMiimATED
FULL HAVANA FILLKK
Red Letter 5c. Cigar.
tS,Tho best Ave cent cigar In tho mar
ket. II. W. COX,
dw 100 Stato Street. Salem.
STA1GER BROS.,
Importer.! and Dealers In
Boots and Sloes!
Latest Stylus!
Leading Lines!
Lowest Fiucis!
Ceneral Agents for Oregon of
W. B. Forsytlie's Infallible Corn Cure.
243 Commercial Street,
(Geo. E. Good's old stand.
SALEM, : : : : : OREGON.
A. E. STRANG,
No. a03 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
DEALER IN
STOVESand RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Slcam Fitting.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
as-Agent for tho HICHAUDSON A
liOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es
tablished In 1W.
Drills ant
Ik
W . un S - i k
to wi cAcy.Arr ATA RK5?
buCTlNHCeVbflQVlLLEaJ
VVK Y'OU A COLD IN THE HEAD which does not get better? Jlaveyoti an ex
oek'lve secret to u ot muens matter in the naaal paawtcesT Are you titmbwd by
fiawl
Htwklnff spllUng, weak and Inflamed eyes,
JiTirilriliillneas or dluiueasof the head, dryneas or heat oftho note? Haveymi loatall
seiM?ofn"ellT Is )-our breath toull Ifso, you have the Catarrh. Soine liare all Umm
aymptoms. other, only a part.
California Cat-R-Cure
iiaaUirM the sence of taste and smell, removes bad Ute and unpleaaant breath, result'
i.Vv rnom Catarrh. Easy and pleasant to tue. Follow dlraetloua and a our la guaran
tiSaiS DrwTMATTnKAVH Co.
.. i ...a AAH nuiMnr hi l.uiNtiniitfiiL.K ui iifMniuE. ku ,H Bifufii. liitntiurT iu-
RltCOMMUNDSD
CAIT.
PiMMlX
troubled
.i vji.--"v"-----"B-"----?r-1- -ij 17V;
. ... ,.ir . nr uc r ntUnV of Vi Ymb Pil hmlumfa1uil
ana iioine 4iiuii i"?!- " """ r!5 '".'. .ia "? j"?
with Cbronle uatarrn kt iweuir years, a. irwnu in wootuaoa, i
iniiBilwl tout Caliwrnla CA i-iv-cu ar. x prwourowi a jar, navinf wi ww ibjui ui n
wSoaMMnNn." g01J) VSD GUAKANTKED Y
D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY,
106 state St., Salem, Or
SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot.
First National Bank
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N. IiAlWE, President.
DU. J. nEYNOLDS, - Vlco 1'rcsldenU
JOHN MOIR, - Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchango on Portland, San Francisco,
New York, Ijondnu and Hong Kong
bought and sold. State, County and City
wnrrants bought. Inrmers nro cordially
Invited to dej)Ostt vnd transact business
with us. Liberal advances mado on
wheat, wool, hops and other property at
veasonabio rates. Insurance on sucli he
curlty can be obtained at tho bank In
most reliable companies.
ESTABLISHED 11Y NATIONAL AUTIIOIIITV.
n
(U U(l
OF
SALEM, - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid up, - - - S75.UU0
9,500
It. S. WALLACE, - - President.
W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President.
.1. H. ALUERT, --- - Cashier.
DIRECTORS!
W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace,
, .T.II. Albert,
T. McF. Pat ton.
LOANS m:ajde
To farmers on wheat and other marlcut-
ablo produce, consigned or In store,
olther in private grnnarlcsor
public warehouses.
State and County Warrants llonght at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, Loudon, Paris, Berlin,
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
aiAKKBTS.
TteSAl'EM "MARKET
US COURT STREET.
Constantly on hand tho best quality of
Fresh and Salt Meats !
And all kinds ol
SAUSAGE.
,03-Tho CLEANEST kept market m tho
city. Call and see for yourself.
McCItOW ft WILLARI).
CITY MEAT MARKET
D. C. Howard, Proprietor.
STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON.
as-All kinds of frosh and cured meats
always on hand. Full weight and a sqnnro
lonl all around.
BENSON'S EXPRESS.
LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV
cry Stable, corner of Stato and Front
streets, or on slate at corner Stato and Com
morelal streets. Prompt attention und
care guaranteed.
W. A. 1JENSON.
STRICKLER EROS.
DEALKllS IN
STOVES AND TINWARE!
Roofing and Spouting a Specialty.
43-At the old stand or lion. Strang, Com
mercial Street.
r thcONly-;
qowwTEc:j:
wm w fiik :
. -X - - -.
frequent horeueas of the throat, rlniiK
nt tha
tve been
Ml., reeom-
fellnuilu
Tl H 'II T I I 1" I
lEiii nun lMiuoiiaiDiiiiK
Ayir t V --- ---,
Helena, Mont., is aUHctwl with a
gniijl ofburRiars, and tho vigilnncc
COmilllltc'l' llivi i.lvotl llntlcn tlint
they will clear out the thieves.
The boarding house of the Ban
ner mine, near Boise City, burned
down on Sunday, and two men,
Mike McCtillough and Con Bum
gartner perished in the Humes. Sev
eral of the inmates saved themselves
by jumping from the second story
wiudow.
Tho train robbers of tho Northern
Pacific train, nro retreatimr towards
tho Rosebud, and are chased by two
sheriffs nosees and two troops of
cavalry. It is believed twelve Texas
cowboys composed tho gang aud
large sinus are ollered for their ar
rest. Blaine arrived in England on
Monday night. Ho declines saying
anything about the convention ex
cept that he is interested in its work.
A mischievous printer in tho Ma
con (Ua.) News office, an intensely
democratic paper, inserted a head
linoovor the editorial column, "Tho
leading republican paper." A whole
sale withdrawal of subscriptions led
to an explanation.
Indictments have been drawn by
a special grand jury against boodlcrs
in the New York board of aldermen.
The National Fishing Association
havo adopted a resolution indorsing
tho senate on the fisheries treaty
A London dispatch says Billon's
friends have forcoodings that ho will
notsurvlvo his six months' imprison
ment. Col. "W. H. Webster, treasurer of
Merrick county, Neb., is short $35,
000 in his accounts, aud cannot ex
plain what ho 1ms done with tho
money. His bondsmen will make
goott, the loss.
Senna. Cal., hits had two fires in
two weeks. Tho first ono occurred
on Monday, and did $33,000 worth
of damage.
It is stated that tho dowager Urn-prci-s
Victoria will probably go to
Italy for a shore rest, then to Eng
land for a time. It is not likely
thatjjho will continue to live in
Berlin-;
Tho New York lawyer who per
suaded Teller Scott, of the Man
hattan bank, to steal SlfiO.OOO of its
funds, was on Thursday sentenced
to nine years and eight months Im
prisonment. In Pittsburg tho amalgamated iron
workers on Tuesday oilercd their
employers to remain idlo three
months rather than submit to a
reduction of wages. Tho manu
facturers require all tho mills in tho
country to bo included. An answer
will be given on Thursday.
There is a rumor circulating in
London and Paris that Henry
Stanley, the African explorer is
dead. No official news to that effect
has boon received.
"It 3I.ACS 31c TIre.1"
To read all theso advertisement) of
medicines upon medicines whon
they enumerate with such particu
larity aud minuteness of detail, all
the diseases mankind, womankind,
and oven "babyklnd," are heir to.
How cheap oup feels to commence
what sho supposes to boa tragic or
tender love-story, read until her
sympathies are so thoroughly
aroused that sho can scarcely sleep
without knowing whether they were
married or not, and then havo it
end something like this: "Br.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the
only positive euro for all classes of
"female weakness," such as prolap
sus, inflammation, jwriodlcal pains,
etc. For sale by nil druggists."
Br. Pierce's Pellets are Laxativo
or Cathartic according to slzo of
lose.
An experienced eastern statesman
says that over two-thirds of tho bills
Introduoed in state legislatures fail
to ln'oomo laws bocauso of their de
fective construction. Kven If
pMHd by tho legislature aud ap
proved by tho governor, they would
bo inoperative 1mhsuu of tholr loose
phnuuology. As a remedy ho
sugxts the creation of anew olllcer
to I Hi known as counsel for the
legislature, whose duty it shall bo
to examine every bill before Its
pMSMujafor the correction of defective
phntMtology.
Lus Amuiclkb Is to be maeadRin
Ized with lxirpliyry, a large quarry
of thU valuable stone lutvlng Ihjcii
opened within A renaoimhle dUtttiioe
from Unit city. The real estate
agent of Los Angeles confidently
predict Um discovery of King Solo
mon's mines in tlw Immediate vicin
ity shortly.
Crmin soda, ice cream aula, milk
akakea, let iwmadeH, at Wrong Co.'s.
Call ou Winters A. Thonuufw the
best grooari) in town.
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY
Chicago, Juno 20. The national
republican convention re-convened
at 12:30 p. m. to-day.
Boche, of Illinois, mado a motion
calling for tho report of the commit
teo on permanent organization.
The chairman announced that
tho committee on credentials would
bo ready to report nt 8 p. in.
Tho convention then voted to ef
fect pennanent organization, and nt
1 p. m., Chairman Estco took tho
chair, and was Introduced to tho
convention. Ho spoke for about
ton, minutes, and briefly referred to
tho Oregon diction of two weeks
ago.
Boche, of Illinois, took the plat
form and presented tho convention
with a gavel of solid gold and silver;
but Works, of tho same stato outdid
Boche when he, amid loud applause,
presented to Chairman Estco n gavel
mado front tho wood of a desk iiq
tho tannery at Galena, which was
tho property of Gen. Grant.
Tho committee on rules reported,
giving Dakota ten votes and Wash
ington six votes In tho convention.
Hoar moved that tho report of tho
committee on rules be adopted, ex
cept as relating to alternates.
Butterworth, of Ohio, moved to
limit nominating speeches to lift con
minutes, and seconding speeches to
ten minutes, but this motion failed
to be adopted.
Johnson, of New York, moved to
re-commit rule 10 to tho comnutteo.
On motion of Hoar, tho conven
tion took a recess until 8 p. in., whon
the committee on credentials is ex
pected to report.
It is hardly likely any balloting
will occur until to-morrow.
SKVEIlB HAIL STORM.
ItoiiRli Encounter With tho Klcments
in .Montana.
HilLENA, Juno 10. Passengers
who arrived In Helena last night
from Butte say that about 7 o'clock
in Deer Lodge valley tho train en
countered ono of tlio most violent
hailstorms that ever visited this
country. Tho rain at first poured
down in torrents accompanied by
terrific thunder and lightning, both
sheet and forked. There was a lull
for a few moments in tho rainstorm,
but It burst with renewed vigor and
hail fell ranidly.covciiiigtliegrounil
several Inches deep In places. Tho
stones were of immense size, tho
averaire belnir lamer than walnuts,
Nearly all the windows In the cars
were broken, tho hailstones going
through them like bullets. Tho
ventilators were smashed and there
are oven indentations ou the sides
of the cars, showing with what
mighty force the hail must havo
been nulled, xsoucoi tne passou'
tors were struck by the stones,
They hovered to one sldo of tho car
and covered their defenseless heads
with whatever they could. Horses
and cattle wore noticed fleeing terror-stricken
before tho storm aud
teamsters were seen at tho heads of
their nlunulug animals seeming
oblivious to tho hull which was
evidently falling wlthforcosufllcient
to stun or bruise severely a man or
an animal. The Hailstorm nistoi
fifteen minutes and seemed to cover
but a small area of territory in width.
Tho cold that followed the storm
was Intense, tho thermometer sink
ing at least oil degrees,
A Sou ml Ugil Opinion.
IS. Bulubrldge Munduy JCsq,,
County Atty., Clay Co., Tex. says:
"Have used Electric Bitters with
most happy results. .My brother
also was very low with malarial
fever and Jaundice, but was cured by
timely utie ofilthls medicine. Am
satisfied Electric Bitters saved his
life."
Mr. J). I. Wlleoxson, of Horse
Cave. ICv.. adds a like testimeny:
hhvs: He positively believes he
would have died, liad It not Immjii
for Electric Bitters.
This ureat remedy will ward off,
as well as cure all malarial diseases,
and forall kidney, liver audtfomauh
disorders stand unemialed. Price
60c and $1 at Dr. H. W. Cox's.
fytedal sale of aimnw at Bridges fc
BozorUi'a, for this waek only. Owi'
ulue bargains. 1-w.
KKIi ESTATE TKVNSVCTIONS.
Stato to P. K. Johnson, 30 acres,
s 10 t s r 1 w, consideration, $61.00.
J. W. Mlnto, shcrltr, to Trvln
Schncldcr.lOO acres.tOs r2w,consld
eratlon ?2000.
J. W. Mlnto, sheriff, to E. S. Gro
golrc, 8 lots in Catholic Mission
Clalm.t 4 a r 2 w.consldcration, ?112,
00. E. Y. Chaso and wife, to Fred
Hurst, 1 6 b 5, Salem, consideration,
$1500.
AV. M. Haines and wife, to W. M.
Bawllngs,l 333 s w,ad. to Salem,con
sideration $3"0.
Matthais Johnson and wife, to
J no. "V. Hicks, acre In Sllverton,
consideration $50.
Alvah Brown and wife, to Alonzo
Brown s w 1 of d 1 o of Jtw. ami Lu
clnda Brown, 1 11 s r 1 w, consider
ation $750.
G. W. Webb, to Mary E. Webb,
1 10 b 70 Salem, consideration SI.
Jos. A. Hughes and wife, to Win.
Wood worth 180 acres 1 0 s r 2 w, con
sideration $20Sl).
Wm. Woodsworth and wife, to
Jos. A. Hughcs.n .) of n o 1 of s 15 t
8s r 1 o, consideration $S00.
Williams & England.tc John Hoi
den, 10 acres 1 7 s r 2 w, considera
tion $300.
Win. M. Davis to Elizabeth
Young, 1 aero including slto of Da
vis' ferry on Santiam river, tOsr.2
w, consideration $1.
W. H. Hobson and Wife, and
Uriah Whitney to Martha Whitney,
1 aero In Sutyton, consideration,?!)
UTTEU LIST.
Following Is tho list or letters re
maining In the postolllcc, at Salem,
Oregon, Juno 20, 188S. Parties call
ing for them will pleaso say "ad
vertised:" All letters published as non-delivered
will 1)0 charged with ono
cent in addition to tho regular
postage.
Adams, Mrs fi
Barnard, John T Burton, George
Canfleld. Mrs M Clark, Bona
Catitell, Louis Cllno, Oliver
Ekin, Kusan
Hamilton, Elmer Hlmmcl, Joseph
Hentlne, Anna Hedges, James J
Howe, Bon Humphreys, Mag
gie
Lee, John Llcty, John
Murphy, William Moore, Sarah
Murray, William Blley, J P
Bogers, W 11 2 Bobbins, John
Simpson, Tlieo- Simpson, Amy
doro Simmons, Wes
Smith, George ....
Tvner, James M Thomas, Albert
Wicker, William Wright, Mary
Wllleret, Fred- Worn, Jimmy
crick Woodward, FM-2
Woodson, Harriet AVoltra, L L
W. H. Odiii.i., P. M.
.Net or 111 e 1!'
If you sudor with asthma, bron
chitis, or any other disease of tho
throat or lungs, nothing can sur
prise you inoro than tho rapid Im
provement that will follow tho uso
or BANTA AHIE. If you aro
troubled with catarrh, and havo tried
otlter medicines, you will bo unable
to oxpross your amazement at the
marvelous and Instantaneous cura
tive powers of CALI FOKN IA CAT-It-flJHK.
These remedies are not
secret compounds, but natural pro
ductions of (California. Sold atfi.OO
a package; three for $2.50, and guar
anteed by 1). W. Mathews it Co.,
10(1 State Street.
.
Dull 'IKxpei Imriit.
You cannot afford to waste time
In experimenting when your lungs
aro in danger. Consumption always;
seems at first only a cold. Do not
penult any dealer to Impost) upon
you with soino cheap Imitation or
Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs and colds, but bo
sure you get the genuine. Because
he can make more profit ho may
tell you he lias something Just as
good, or Just tho same. Don't lw
deceived, but Insist upon getting Dr.
King's New Discovery, which 1h
guaranteed to give relief In all
throat, lung ami chest afUiotloiiH.
Trial bottles free at Dr. H. W. Cox's
drugstore. Large bottles $1.
Untklcn'i Arnica 8lre.
The best salvo in the world foi
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheiuo,
fever sores, tetter, chapped hand,
chilblains, corns, and all skin unit.
lions, and iKwltlvoly cures piles, or
no tttty required. It Is guaranteed
to give iierfcct satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 26 cents m box.
For sale by Dr. II. W. Cox.
Cream soda, Ice cream soda, milk
shakes, lemonades at Strang A Co.'s.
Painless dental operations at Dr.
T. C. Smith's, 02 Htate street.
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