rSS h - -r - 1T,- r -hb-ijjii --- vrrl"i Jy!'fJWWJ!1 CAPITAL vol. i. SALEiVt, OR., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1SSS. NO. 97 JOURNAL. ntOFESSIONAL CARDS. -1E0. W. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW (jj- nnd District Attorney. Ollleo nt court house. 3lILMON FORD, ATTOUNEY AND Counselor nt Law, Salem, Oregon. tUce, up stairs In Patton's block. ClHAW GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT r Law.'Salcm, Oregon. Ollleo In Patton's block, up stairs over Belt's drug store. t T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT " Law. Office over Copltol National Sank, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. T-rr M. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Y Salem, Oregon. Ollleo wltli Tllmou Ford. In Patton's building. Will practlco In nil the courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land ollleo business a specialty. HST. HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND repairer. All work warranted. Leave orders nt T. JIcF. Patton's book store, State street, Salem, Or. EXPRESS WAGON, QUICK AND SAFE delivery. Wm. Rennlo having bought the express business of Walter Lowe, Is safer, better, nnd neater, thnn It enn bo douo by nny body else. Leave orders nt junto's stable. ffl INSURANCE C o m p any. Flro and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician nnd surgeon, will open nn ollleo In tho New Hank Block, on Jlay 1st, Tor tho treatment of nil diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Jledlcal bat lis, oxygen and electro-niagnetlsm used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis & Chamberlain. b0 acres, 3 miles from Salem, highly cultivated t 83000 4 lots, good houso and barn, East Sa lem 2S00 Slots, llncly situated 17u0 600 acres, 21 miles from Salem, well Improved, can bo divided into 3 or four tracts 10,000 UUO acres, 8 miles from south of Saiom, fair lmprovemements.tlno tl-ber and water S230 1 block of land. 3 houses, rent for J12 each, pays Interest on S4000 3000 K) acres 8 miles south of Salem, fair Improvements 2200 5 acres, adjoining city limits, in meadow 1200 1 lot, good houso nnd barn, ndjolniug court houso.block 1S50 1 acre, Salem, new houso nnd barn, plenty of small fruit 2000 The foregoing Is but n partial list of tho bargains wo bavo to offer. "WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. For Sale. A pood Iron fmmo Horse Power, Good for all uses, from one to full cnpaclty. All for the low price of 00. Call at tho Pu rine Cider, Vinegar & mill preserving Company's olllce. Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE 2SS ACRES, 223 in cultivation, SO acres good timber, bal ance pasture: 100 acres In fall wheat, 2o ncics In oats, and SO In potatoes. House, barn, orchard, etc. Two mllos north of Salem, may bo divided; price, SoO per acre, terms ensy. Inquire of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor State and Commercial Streets, Salem. FARM FOR SALE. HS3A ncros, near Prospect hill, 7 mlleo, by agood road, from Salem, 118 acres in culti vation, balanco in timber. Well watereu, good $1000 house of 8 rooms, moderate barn, well at tho door ; all fenced nnd a thrifty young orchard. Thlrteou acres seeded to pasture grass, and 07 acres Ingrain. Pur chaser can havo liberal terms to harvest crons PRICE $4000, TIMT3 GIVEN. Come rlgUt to tho farm and savo ngent's fees. J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley the Grango Store. Robertson, at STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES WeU watered and plenty o4 tlmbar. Two liuuM and two barnc Good orchard. Muudow and ISO aeres plow land. Fifty head of enUU with the place If wanted, and boivesenouchUinm IL Wlthlu Ave miles of depot on the 0.& a It. It. A bargain tor somebody. Enquire at Office of Caoital Journal. SMITH'S OIL CAN HOLDER. Having naad W. 8. Smith' OU Oan Hold tr in our Mwml BunWs,w lnartiLr an diHrwaU good word srmkeuln ita Mor We belters U to be the must owral and n vt-nieat household article. Prtrf. z. i. Parrtn, Dr. J. Rernolda. 1'. W. Matthews Jt do, A. T. Gilbert. Ir J. iTSmtUi. Ir. J. W. Meredith, H. V. duuiwtefc, A. Grsni. w. T. Hialar, K. Krledman, I V. WasBcr, On W. Bait, 1. li. UdSlT A. Mayer, i. J. Kry, W. Breymsa. JILSCnLLVXEOUS. H. W. COX, (Successorto Tho l'ort Drug Co.) 10Q State Street, Salem. Oregon KUIvIv LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, llrii.ooi ist Sundries. "on Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEI1RATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. ttSTho best flvo tent cigar In tho mar ket. II. COX, d&w 100 Stato Street, Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers nnd Dealers In and Shoes ! Latest Styles! Leading Lines! Lowest Prices! General Agents for Oregon of W. li. Forsyllie's Infallible. Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand. SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. A. E. STRANG, No. 803 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DIUI.Kll IN- STOVES and RANGES I'lumbinjr, Gas and Stcara Filling "a Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. jrar-Amrat for the RICHARDSON BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces, tabllshed in 1S19. Es- u nvu.. TrTMtir4 v K'u... 1. i or ik. i .Swacucw. AOILIIWLWLIl-ta lot mri sir urni. Boots tt-A. LU .1 L Ci.i ir..ig , I . uui - I. unr . i vr" x a AVIS YOU A COLD IN THE HEAD which doe not gel Ixrtlw? Have you an ex mmIV0 tecretlon of mucus matter In the muuil ixMaagaiT Aryou troubled by Max. spilling, weak aud inflained eget, frequent Mtrenew of u UutMt, linclnc or roarllUETn tlie enn, more or lean iinnainnent of the lieitrliur, torn of Mnell, ineitmry lm PHlrad, dullnaM or dlMlnem of tlie head, drj'nemi or heat ortbe noMT Have you loit all tetiM of smell r Is your breath foul T If so, you have the Catarrh. Some have all Uum symptom, oUiem only a part. California Cat-R-Cure Reatorea tlie kenae of taate and mnell, removes Uul uate anil unpleaaant breath, renult inr from Catarrh. Easy and pleasant to uw. Follow dlrectlona and a cure U vuaran tSl byl). W. MA1THKWB A Co. reitCOMMaNDItD. CA1TAIN CHARLER U VlUns, of Hew York CHy, formerly special agent of the ltKroU and Home Inauranoe Company at Han Franciaoo, UaL.iarK "I Iiave beeu tranblsd with Chronic Catarrh for twenty year. A Mend In Woodland, CaL, rocuin mended your California CAT-R-CURE. I proeurd4 ajar, having but little niiib In lu curative Drepertk: but I nut nay.after using llirwjr, 1 am cured of that disgusting mm. Indosednud $b tor which send me California CAT-R-CUKK for aoinelrlend, WMsnnn. qUARANTjjED nY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St., Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot. FINANCIAT.. First National Bank ISALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - - President. Vice President. - - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchaneo on Portland, Sair Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit mid transact buslnct-s with us. Liberal advances niado on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonabio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained nt tho bank in most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTIIOIUTY, . SALEM, Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - - OREGON. - - - 75,000 - 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. AY. MARTIN, Vice-President. J. II. ALUERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS) W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, , VII. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other mnrkct- ablo produce, consigned or in store, eonslgncd or In M( rl vn to granaries or ciinerint nrlvi ipubllo warehouses, State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonabio rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Ban Francisco, Portland, London, Purls, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of tell and Salt Meats ! And nil kinds of SAUSAGE, 3-Tho CLEANEST kept market in tho city. Call and seo for yourself. IlcCROW & WILHARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 8A11 kinds of fresh nnd cured meats nlwnys on hand. Full weight nnd iiMjuuro deal all around. , BENSON'S EXPRESS. T HAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV j ery Stablo, corner of Stato and Front stieets, or on slate at cornerStnto and Com merclai streets. Prompt attention nnd earo guaranteed. W. A. 11ENSON. STRICKLER BROS. DKAI.K11S IN STOVES AND TINWARE I Rooting and Spouting a Specially. Do-At the old stand of lien. Strang, Com mercial Street. i THE QN.L.Y- qUANTEED CUKE ron CATARRH OHOVILLECALl I 1 t i . in l incuapitai fsatioual BaiiK OF TELEGRAPHIC Chicago, 11:00 a. m. Conven tion called to order by Chairman Estee. At 11:30 the roll call was ordered, and when California east 10 votes for Blaine there was great cheering. THE FIRST HALI.OT. For Harrisen: Delaware 0, Florida 1, Georgia 2, Indiana 29, Al abama 1, Arkansas 1, Colorado 2, Kentucky 4, Xcw Hampshire 14, North Carolina 1, Missouri 3, Oiv gon 1, Vermont S, Virginia 4, Wash ington Territory 1, Tennessee 1, Texas 1, Maine 2, West Virginia 2, Dakota 1. Gresham: Georgia 1, Illinois. 44, Indiana 1, Arkansas 1, Colorado 3, Kentucky 5, Louisiana 1, North Carolina 2, Mississippi 3, Missouri 11, Nebraska 1, Oregon 4, Virginia 1, Montana 1, "Washington Territory 2, Texas 5, Mainol, "West Virginia 2, Dakota 1, Idaho 1. BBSheksian: Florida 4, Georgia 10, Kentucky 12, Louisiana 9, North Carolina 15, Ohio 40, Mississippi 14, Alabama 12, Arkansas 1, Missouri 0, Nebraska 3, Pennsylvania 31, South Carolina 11, Vermont 11, New Mexi co 1, Tennessee 7, Texas 7, West Virginiti5, Dakota 2. Fitler: Florida 3, Pennsylvania 10. Ai.ger: Alabama 0, Kentucky 4, Louisiana 2, Nevada 3, North Caro lina 2, Missouri 0, Nebraska 2, Penn sylvania 1, South Carolina 3, Vir ginia 4, New Mexico 1, Tennessee 0, Texas 2, Maino 3, "West Virginia 1 "Wisconsin 2, Dakota 1. Dei'Ew Alabama 1, Kansas 1, Louisiana, 1, New Hampshire 4, New York 71, North Carolina 1, Missouri 2, Pennsylvania 8, Tennessee 2, Maino 3, Dakota 2, South Carolina 1, Mississippi 1. Lincoln Georgia 1. Inqalls Arkansas 10, Kansas 17, "Washington Territory 1. DiiAiNE California 10, Kansas 1, New York 1, North Carolina 1, Missouri 1, 'Oregon 1, Pennsylvania 1, Tennessee 3, Texas 3, West Virginia 2. Ai.iasoN Colorado 1, Iowa 20, Louisiana 3, Novada 3, Missouri 3, Nebraska 3,IUiodo Island 0, Vermont 3, Idaho 1, Montana 1, Tennessee 11, Texas 7, Maino 2, Wisconsin 2. IIawwjy Connecticut 12. Pheli'S New Jersey 18, Ne braska 1, Pennsylvania 3, Nevada 1. Husk Nebraska 1, Vermont 1, Wisconsin 22. Of course tho first ballot wa merely complimentary, and signi lloa only tho lovo of states for favor itu sons. THE SECOND HAIJ.OT. Tho second ballot stootl as follews: Alger 110,, Gresham 10S, Lincoln 3, Phelps 18, Allison 75, Ingalis 10, Hlolno 32, Sherman 2-11), Dopow 00, Itusk 20, Harifeou 05, McKinley 3. THK THIRD 1IAM.OT. On tho third Ixiilot the vote stoed: AlgorlS2, Dupew 00, Harrison 01, Phelps 60, Lincoln 2, Sherman 211, Allison SB, Oruiham 126, Itusk 10, Blaine 85, MoKInluy 8. On motion of Miller, adjourned till 7 p. m. IVbat Csriitticlt! Huyn. Lovdok, Junk 21. A dispatch from 0110 of the HUdne iwrty wtys rnesfl mill to-day: "15llne will not remee the nomlimtloii If It U given him. If the ItcjHibilcuiijwrty rinds that It cannot agree uimii their lender, their culls for it lender to lead atfHlii ifoea without Maylnjf. Jtbshbt diity to do wa mid Blaine never failed to do Ills duty, especially sine then 1m a clear tairiptUrii to be fought upon the lmue of proter-tioii &wl free trade. The former Blaine feeltte essential to Uw oouiiUt'h prosperity. It in not anticipated that tbla call will he made upon hlui, but If made It miut beaovepted." TKLEaitArillC SI'IjIXTS. King John of Abyssinia is dead ; it is supposed he was poisoned. Mrs. Boueicault, wife of Dion Boueicault, has obalned a divorce nnd has been awarded costs. Capt. P. B. Johnson, editor of tho Walla Walla Union, and one of the pioneers, is reported seriously 111. Bismarck has notified tho powers. Including Franco and Bussla, that Emperor William means peace. There is a lively war on rates be tween the Paeltle Mail and tho Can adian Paeitle steamship companies. Tho heat is extreme in the eastern states, and numerous prostrations in New York aud Brooklyn have oc curred. Tho train robbers in Montana, havo not yet been overtaken by their pursuers, and it Is now thought they will mnko good their escape. In Seattle burglaries and garrot ings have been rile of late, but a stir has been made by tho citizens and a number of operators are In Jail. Bussell Sage has purchased the Grand Southern Hallway at auction at St. John, paying only $101,000 for it. Tlie original cost was $SiX,000. Four hundred Celestials left San Francisco on Thursday for the Flowery Kingdom. They can go to China now for $20 per head. Dr. Mackenzie who attended tho Emperor Frederic through his .fatal sickness hits returned to England. He asked audience of tho emperor, but was refused. Postmaster General Dickinson says tho Chicago convention will rush to Blaine alter the favoritesons have been balloted for. Blaine Is sure to be nominated. Gen. Sheridan's condition remains unchanged. He keeps informed of tho proceedings of tlie Chicago con vention and takes great linterestin them. Mrs. Lulu Johnson has been awarded 1.000 damages by tv Wash ington Territory court, for ejectment from a Northern Paclllo train. 1 Icr daughter, who was put oil at tho same time, also sues for damages. Taconia has been scandalized with the gambling fraternity and tho city government has refused to sup press t hem. But a raitl was made on their haunts on Wednesday night, ami a number of habitues ar rested. 111. Alltel Cunimriu'ciiiciit. Tho following Is tho commence ment at Mt. Angel college. Tuesday, June 2(1, 1888, 8:30 a. m. Music aud examination In the En glish Language for t lie 2nd commer cial course. 10:00 a. si. Music and examination for tho 1st commercial 00111x0 nnd preparatory department. 2:00 i. m. Music and examination in United States history and physi ology. 4:00 i". m. Music and exam ination in arithmetic for all the com mercial courses. 4:50 p. jt. Exam ination in geography for 1st and 2nd commercial courses. Wednesday, .lunc2i). 0:00 a. m. Examination in moral theology 10:00 a.m. Examination in dog matic theology. 4:00 i m. Com moiiccment exercises: College or chestra, salutatory address, song, recitations and music. 8:00 i at. Continuation of the commencement exercises ; college band. Drama: "School Oporu," address of his Grace Archbishop W. H. Gross. Distribu tion of premiums, songs, valedictory and seng: 'Vnleto Studla.' Special programs to he distributed Juno 20 and 27. Next term com mences Tuesday Sept. I, 1888. Xerr(lle l'i. If you stiller with asthma, bron chitis, or any other (IIkohso of the throat or lungs, nothing can sur priho you more than the rapid Im provement that will follow the use of SANTA ABIE. If you are troubled with catarrh, and have tried other medicines, you will bo unable to ox tress your amazement at the marvelous and liistaulaueous cura tive iK)vers of CA L I KO HN I A CAT-H-CUHE. These remedies are not freoret compounds, but iistum! pro ductions of California. Hold utfl.00 a iMtckaue; three for $2.50, and gtmr auteed by 1). W. Mathews Sc Co., 106 State Street. An AUelnte Care. Tlie ORIGINAL ABI15TINK OINTMENT Is only put up In large two-ounce I in boxen, and Is an absolute euro for old sores, burns, wounds, ohapped Imihuj, ami all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIMTINI5 OINT MENT. Sola byD.W. MatUwws A Co., 108 Stata street, Sateiri, at SS etuis r boxby mall 80 cents. THK 11)01, 01' HAVANA. How a llrave Cuban Woman Went to tho Holier of a (larrNon. I ma a Cuban, and I lovo Cuba, yet tho extreme heat of some months of each year is unbearable. You remember I ho entrance to Havana harbor is guarded by Morro Castle. The garrison numbers about 200. Three years ago last J tine tho temperature rose beyond all pre vious records and tho sutlerlngwas intense. The authorities were dread ing tho possible Invasion of Cuba's deadliest scourge yellow fever. News came to the city'of tho break ing out of tho fever at the castle. Immediately steps were taken for tho complete isolation of tho fort. No boats were allowed to land from tho infected locality and none were brave enough to venture tlie casting oflhclrlot with the garrison. At sunset each day wo watched tho gates open and greatfuneral corteges wind tlielr way down the hill to tlie little garrison cemetery; we listened for tlie volleys of salute, their num ber denoting how many bravo fel lows had succumbed that day. Quo evening as we apathetically gazed across the water a boat shot forth from tho pier of Havana. It was loaded to tho gunwales with provis ions aud medicines, and none in that crowd needed to bo told its des tination. Our eyes then sought the gulderof tho little craft, and, to our horror, saw tho sole occupant was a woman. Then a universal shout of protest came too Into She paused an instant from her rowing and si lenced ouriuurniurings with a wave of her small hand. "I am alone," she said. "From all Havana mil one regret will fol low mo. 'Tls better that 1 should go than u life upon whoso tenure hangs tho fate of others. Good-by." Wo strained our eyes across the water; watched her strokes grow slower and slower, its tho awful heat sapped her very life, anil dually pause exhausted beneath Castle Meno's walls. Those faithful souls, bravo and constant to (lie last, re fused admission, though we could feel the hunger and longing ex pressed lu their long suHerhig eyes. At length faint resistance ceased they eagerly came down to the welcome boat fairly lifted their angel of mercy on wailing should ers, and, followed by others bearing the medicines to which many poor fellows will owe their lives, are lost to our view within (he castlo walls. Tho first effect wo noted was the reduction in the number of salutes over tho soldiers' graves; then ono blessed morning when a breeze, all but cool, camo straight from your uorthlaud tho distress signal was hauled down, and again the royal Hag of Simiu Honied proudly from the battlements, denoting all was well within. Instantly the bay was dotted with boats. Wo Hocked to the castlo and exchanged congratu lations wltli the governor and badly decimated garrison. We learned that undoubtedly not a life would havo been preserved hud ll not been for the lira ve midden's timely succor Now, there, gentlemen, Is an In cident of u laud of hoot. "But what became or tho girl?" anxiously linjulrcd the Long Islander. "She is tho hupny wife of tho governor of tho castlo ami Is tlie Idol of all Havana." Nashville Ameri can. "It Make llTlif.r To read all these advertisements of medluinos upon medicines when tlwiir fiimmmiitn i'lfli uilitli imWlrHi- larlty ami minute lie of detail, all ami oven "babyklml," are heir to. iiowcneapoue iceis to commence what slio supposes to boa tragic or tender love-story, read until her sympathies are so thoroughly aroused that she can scarcely sleep without knowing whether thoy were married or not, and then have it end something llk this: "Dr. IMlS4lfu llYtiriifl tit ltlMlJlI lit Iflll lu till J M li'V n ' ((!.' nmi iii. i if ia to HIV only punitive cure for all classes of "female weakness," such aaprolup hum, InllumuiHtion, porlodUu pains, etc. For sale by all driiKiilsts," Dr. lMcm-ft'ii I'mIIhU urn Lutullva or Cathartic according to she of tiose. Hu 'iHipsrliutiit. You cannot afnird to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are In (lunger. Consumption always seems at first only a oold. Do not imrmlt any dealer to luiMje upon you with some cheap Imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds, but lx sure you get the genuine. ilecuiUM) he can make more prollt he may tell you he has something Just as good, or Just the saiue. Don't be deceived, but Insist umu getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which la guaranteed to give relief lu all Uiroat, lung and chest urfeetioux. Trial bolt! freo at Dr. II. V. Cox's drug store. Large bottles $1.