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CAPITAL H VOL. 1. SALESM, OR., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1SSS. NO. lOl JOURNAL. TKOFESSIONAI, CAItDS. rtFO V. KELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW (j nnd District Attorney. OtHco at court jouje. mILMON KOUD, ATTORNEY AND 'counselor nt Law, Salem, Oregon. (Jjice up stairs in ratton's block. I HAW GKEGG, ATTORNEYS AT inn- snlrnn. Orcson. Ofllce in Patton's lock, up stairs over Belt's drug store. T RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT fin? Office, over Canltol National Si ,'nk, 249 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. fTTM KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, V " Salem, Oregon Ofllce with TUnion Fnrd in Tatton's building. Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Collections made Land olllco business a specialty. ST. HELEN, TIANO TUNER AND ri.iirpr. All work w.irranted. ,' nnlcrs nt T. McP. Patton's book store, State street, Salem, Or. nxrnnss wagon, quick and safe Pj delivery. Wm.uennlo having bought the express business of Walter Lowe, is nrenared to deliver trunks, valises, pack age and any thing else that he can get in hl waiwn to any part of the city, quicker, safer better, nnd neater, than it can bo done by any body else. Leave orders at jllnto's stable. K INSURANCE Company. I Flro nnd Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician nnd surgeon, will open an ofllce in the New Bank Block, on May 1st, for the treatment of all diseases of women, nnd all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen nnd electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 176, Salem, Oregon. FOK SALE. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis & GhamLcrlain. ! acres, 3 miles from Snlcm, highly cultivated 83000 Hots, good liouso and barn, East Sa lem 2S00 Slots, flucly situated 1750 800 acres, 2.J miles from Salem, well Improved, can bo divided into 3 or four tracts 10,000 200 acres, 8 miles from south of Salem, fair ImprovemementSjflne tivber and water 8200 1 block of land, 3 houses, rent for $12 each, pays Interest on S10UO 3000 60 acres & miles south of Salem, fair Improvements 2200 62acre, adjoining citj- limits, in meadow 1200 Hot, good house and barn, ndjolnlng couit houso.block 1850 lane, Salem, new house and barn, plenty of small fruit 2000 The foregoing Is but a partial list of the bargains wo havo to offer. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. For Sale. A good iron framo Ilorso Power. Good for nil uses, from one to full capacity. All for tho low price of $30. Call nt the Pa cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's ofllce. Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE 2SS ACRES, 25 In enltlvatlon,30acresgood timber, bal ance pasture; 100 acres In fall wheat, 25 acres in oats, nnd 30 in potatoes. House, barn, orchard, etc. Two miles north of Salem, may bo divided; price, ?50 per ncro, terms easy. Inquire of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor State and Commercial Streets, Salem. FARM FOR SALE. t& acres, nenr Prospect hill, 7 miles, by agood road, from Salem, HJ ncros In cultl ation,balancoiu tlmbor. Well watorcd, good SlOOOhousoof 8 rooms, moderate barn, well at the door; nil fenced nndu thrifty young orchard. Thirteen noros seeded to Future grass, nnd 07 acres ingrain. Pur chaser can havo liberal terms to harvost crops PRICE 4000, TIME GIVEN. Como right to tho farm nnd snvo agent's J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Chnrloy Robertson, at the Urange Store. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES ll watered and plant- ot timber. Two nws and two burn. Good orchard. n.1i.w na ISO Korea ptow l"id. WT nid of cuttle with the ptaoe If wanted, and nrsi enough to run 1L WlUiln live uitlew Mut&od" '&(X I1, 1L A fcHWtftt Enquire at Offke of Caoital Journal. I. SMITH'S OIL CAN HOLDER. lj" ing oaed W. a Hinlth' OU Clan JloM ,r" Mil good word spoken tn Itafitfwr J''""" it to be the most atata! ami .niit houaehold article. P A 1-arvlu, Ir. J. Kernolds, u. . ,hew Oo, A. T. OllWt. i. J X. Smith, lw. J. W. Meredith, I'hadwlcfc, A. Utant, i, i ."". Friedman, ' diu, A. Mayer, J0, Vf. Braymaa. MISCELLANEOUS. H. W. COX, (Successoi;to Tho Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon FULL 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 FILLEK Red Letter 5c. Cigar. tKS-Tho best Ave cent clgnr In the mar ket. II. V. COX, difcw 100 State Stieet, Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In Latest Styles! Leading Lines! Lowest Pkices! 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. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DKALER IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. HW Agent for the UICHAUDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnace. Es tablished in 1S1D. CALIFORNIA! the RYrfffFmSJ S. RMnchitis,;' . AD tl I C P rcrcTTTHRn rVT Z T.rrMr-SoihnCWTO Send (r Cvrcular,l.MlWi3feae mlwi MumMmuL Boots Sloes ! 4QI U gy H H ifU - Ti23 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, ORj SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholosale DeDot l'INANCIAL. ESTABLISHED BY XATIONAIt AUT1IOKITY. OF SALEM, - Capilal Paid up, -Surplus, - - OREGON. - - S75.UU0 - - - 9,500 U. S. WALLACE, - - President. t,Y. MARTIN, Vice-President. J. II. ALUEUT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS! Y. T. Gray, W W. Martin, J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace, , .I.'II. Albert, T. McF. Pattern. LOAMS IvIADK To farmers on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or In store, ' either In prl vnto granaries or 'public warehouse1!. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llcrlln, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE. President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN MOIH, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought nnd sold. Stale, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers nro cordlnlly Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mndo on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonaDio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained nt tho bnnlc in most rellnblo companies. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hnnd tho best quality of fell and Salt Meats ! And all kinds of S A.US A.Q E S-Tho CLEANEST kept market in tho city. Cull and seo for yourself. JicCHOW & WILLARI). CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. .OTJ-A11 kinds of fresh nnd cured meats always on hand. Full weight and a Miunro ucui au uruuuu. BENSON'S EXPRESS. T" HAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV Jj ery Stublo, corner of Btnto and Front streets, or on tlate nt cornerStnto and Com morclnl streets. Prompt attention and en ro guaranteed. V. A. BENSON. STRICKLER BROS. -DKALKItS IN- STOVES AND TINWARE I Hoofing and Spouting a Specially. 3-At the old stand of lion. Strang, Coin, merclal Street. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "AS i our remo- dlett are giving willnfuctlon, and a oiih toinorwithllriinchltiHMiyH It Is the only rt'iuuuy uitu gives iiiauini rener. HK1111EI.1, A COVKK. DrilKKiStM, Riven, lue. ChI. u the pleniiiire to Inform ndVU you that your I'rviwrutloriK are meeting with targe wile. Wo hear Nothing but Praise ffiffn, fMMtltn In-' lun 1 limn any casion to'-'uw) tlieiu. 00- DrillMltiU, ViiauVCal. Tliat it will oooomnlUli the end dent red In all ultbctioiw of the Throat and Luiur It- mill d yon not only will not be II Will without It yountelr, but will recommend it to other, as tlMuaanU have done, who liave tried everything eie in vain. Money Is no object where health Is In the ".,,,!.,,,. .. balance, and the UOIlVinCe YOU trifling auin of one dollar can jturcbaae a remedy that will stand between you and one of the most dreaded of human Ills. Circular sent free, oontaJutiu; detailed descriptions. SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by toe AHICTINK MKIjICAI, OO., OroriUe, CM. Tiio Capital National Bank TELEGRAPHIC SU3IMAR, Sulft on Ilnrilson. Sax Fit vncisco. Juno 20. Hon. John F. Swift, Avlio stuinpcil Ore gon previous to tho last state elec tion, said to-day: "Harrison will surely carry this coast. He is oneof tho most upright and cleanest men in tho nation, and niter Blaine the strongest in the party. Harrison is honestly against the Chinese now, and that is enough for tho coast." A Urn y Piivchnsc. Baltimoue, Juno 20. George Jr. Pullman has concluded the pur chase of the entire Baltimore & Ohio railroad sleenluir car system, includ ing tho contract for the operation of me ruinnan ears lor twenty-live years. The price paid is about ?1, 200,000. Tills goes into effect to night. Serious Steamer Collision. London, June 20. The British steamer Tynomouth Castle and the Pied Star Line steamer Nordland, have been in collision. The Nord lnnd was bound from Antwerp to New York, and it is believed that Mrs. Folsom, mother of Mrs. Presi dent Cleveland, is among the pass engers. Tho Tynemouth is badly damaged. Sho put into South ampton In a sinking condition. It is not known to what extent the Nordlaml has been damaged. Delegates MmUeli Up. Tiffin, Ohio, Juuo 26 The fast train on the lialtitrorc .V Ohio, loaded with Chi cago delegates ran into a freight train near Chicago Junction this morning while going at a late of forty miles hn hour. The engine, baggage car ami freight cars were demolished. The engineer was fatal ly hurt. A number of passengers were scratched and liruised. All were taken back to Columbus. I'atul MiootlngAirriiy. Helena, Juni 26 Word comes from Alhanibra Hot Spumes of a fatal shooting affray Sunday. A Swedish teamiter be came involve!! in a drunken quarrel with a smaller nun in a saloon and rais'd a chair to strike his adversary, wheu Frank Walker, tho bartender , fearing tho small er man foulil be killed, nulled his revol ver and tired at tho Swede. The bullet missed ils aim, passed through the door and stiuck a man named Reeves inflicting a serious wound. Walker then fiied again and this time hit the Swede, who stag gered to the front door and fell dead. Walker was arrested. Flk ami lli'oolv's llatlfneatlon. Lust night the 09 prohls of Silver ton nnd vicinity had a Jubilee. Af ter 11 number of inspiring pieces by the Silverton brass band, Prof. An derson, of tho public schools, was called to tho chair. Tho audience sang "A Better Day is Coming" (when tho prohls aro no more), and President Van Scoy, of tho WJllnin etto Unlvorsity, Bow J. J I. Boork, nnd Elder J. W. Webb, mado speeches which were received with Home enthusiasm. The prohibition ists persist In tho beliof that they will poll au increased voto In Ore gon and uu aggregate of half a mil lion in tho United States for Flak and Brooks. Making Hure of the I'aitou, There Is an account going the rounds of tho papers of n Methodist preacher In Clackanias county losing his way while going to marry a couple and keeping tho expectant pair waiting till -1 o'clock in tho morning. Our townsman, Mr. II. O. Ward, evidently takes no chances for he was ospled this afternoon driving out with Elder J. W. "Webb to the residonco of Miss Lulu Clark whoro tho wedding was to take place at 6 p. in. to-day. The Joint- NAI, always to the fore, wleues tho bride ami groom much happlnoaw In mlvHiieu of tho aunouuoeiuent of the event having Uiken place. California CaMl-Cure. The only HiiHrauteed cure for catarrh, oohl fii the head, hay fever. roe cold, catarrhal deafness ami sore eyes. Itestore the sense of itmle and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy ami pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure hs warranted, by all druggist. Send for clruular to A1JIET1NEI MED ICAI, COMPANY, Orovllle, Cal. Hlx months' treatment for II: sent by mall, $1.10. For sale by J). W. MaUlHnra. Call oil AViiitSK & Tliomas for the besl gro4iiis lu town. Cream soda, lea eraain soda, milk shakta, leraotuute atfttroug & t'o.'s. CliYJlKI! NOTES. Mrs. John King is slowly recover ing from a severe attack ot sickness. Farmers in the hills have general ly tlnlshcd plowing their summer fallow. J. P. Humphreys, who is usually the llrst among the farmers in this vicinity to begin the work of tho season, be it seed time or harvest. has already cut and stored part of his hay. Mrs. M. A. Short has returned from her visit to Ooldendale. V. T, accompained by Miss Jennie Belle Short, who has been visiting rela tives in the territory since last au tumn. Mr. and Mrs. George Given have returned from their trip to Canada, and Qeorgo Clymer and family have returned from Prinevibe. The Turner camp meeting, tho Dunkards' initial meeting at Mae leay, and the secular pi'Miic at Sil verton last Saturday, have engaged the attention of our people during the past week. STATK XKWS. Next fall there is to be a baso ball boom in Pendleton. The new hotel at Dallas is being hurried along, and it will bo com pleted by Aug. 1st. It will bo a handsome three story frame struct ure, Its cost $.1,000, Uiley & Coad the contractors. "West Side: A Gorman, whoe name wo were unablo to learn, while engaged in cutting wood for J. 11. Moran one day this week, caught the ax on a limb over Ids head and when the ax did come down it struck tho German In tho torehead, cutting an ugly gash. Tho Astorlan Transcript com plains of two do.on sacks of putrid salmon being put up in that place, and asks, "how can tho high repu tation ofColiimbia river salmon lie maintained under such clrcumstan- lii the AVroiiB Place. Albert Miller, an "engaged" young man of JIarrisburg, has learned oflleially that there Is a right and a wrong place for giving to his sweetheart a token of his af fection. His lire-honeymoon ardor so over came him that he kissed his be trothed on tho street. Arraigned beforo the court for this impropriety, the too-fond swain pleaded that ho had often kissed his girl in the par lor without protest in luct, to ner evident enjoyment and he did not suppose sho tvould o'bet to a snatched salute on tho street. The stern judge, long out of prac tice in Cupid's court, gave the young man two months in jail "to learn tho dlU'erenco between kissing a young lady In her own parlor and committing 1110 act 01 oscillation 111 a public place." The right thing at tho wrong time is often an oil'ense. Now York World. "I'cnny Wise ami found FooIIhIi." That's what men aro who plod along trying to do their business, when they are half dead. Their eyes aro diiu and throb; their head aches; tho children annoy them; their wives ioho tneir unarms; tiioy lose their ambition; they make mis takes in their accounts, and the wholo world looks blue; they hate themselves and everyone else. And why? If you feel so, why don't you stop and think a minute or aro vou too st upld? Your liver and blood aro out of order; that's all. You need u good rogulatorand tonic. Take a bottle of Dr. Plorco's Golden Medical Discovery, and you will feel like a new man. In three days your wife will bo the prettiest ami sweet est Woman lu tho world; your chil dren's dispositions will bo exactly like your own; your business will Improve, alid you will make money enough to pay for tho "Golden Med ical discovery" a hundred times over. Don't iw stiinnorn. mil iry 11 If vou suller from "cold In the head." or from Nasal Catarrh, UMJ It Dr. Sago's Catarrh llcmwly. euros wnenever every thing falls Wonderful Cure, W. D. Hoyt ifc Co., Wholesale and Iletall Dniggl-U of Home, Ga., say: We have Thwii selling Dr. King's New Discovery, ISlectrfo Bitters anil Bueklon's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have lieen some wonderful wires ef fected by tlteae medicine lu this city. Several eases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New DUoovery, taken lu connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee litem always. Bokl IqrJr. W.Gok. 1'nlntaM dental openstloiis at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 02 BUte street. TKliKUKAPHIl' Sl'hlXTS. liiill'alo Pill's next enterprise will be to conduct a party of llritish nota bles across the plains. The start will be made early in the fall. The Providence ill. 1.) bank de faulter, I'ileher, was nabbed in Mon treal on Tuesday, and will be brought to this country for trial. He had bought a steamer ticket for England and would set sail tho next day. Sidney Howard Gav, author of Hryant and Gay's "History of tho United States," died at his residence in New Brighton, Staten Island, after a three years' illness caused by affectum of the spine. J. 11. llaggin, the millionaire mine owner of California, lias been selling out his stable of thorough breds In New York. Tho sum reallcd on the sale is $1 10,000. The London Times attributes tho failure of the republicans to nomi nate Blaine to his absence from tho country. "But," it adds, "as he is no friend to Knland, we can all'ord to regard his defeat with consider able equanimity." Klm'liiK YoMHiilto l'.imicr. "To see how things are run by those controlling tho Yiwenilto valley would make any honest citizen's blood boll," said 1-. 11. Sllman, n stage driver and part owner In a stage line iiiiiiilug from Milton to the Yoseinite, while in conversation with a Chronicle reporter yesterday. "I can't talk about it without get ting angry, and neither could you if you were in my position. For a merely nominal stun two men named Kaufmann and Mclviuuey have sccuried from tho Yosemito commissioners the exclusive light to all of the pasturage, stable, car riage, horse and other facilities lu the valley, and they sot their heels on the necks of people who aro obliged to patronize them. It Is a shame the way in which they aro treating the campers there. They are In fact driving them away by their actions. They won't give them any decent ground to camp on and they charge !1 cents a pound for hay and 4 cents for barley for their horses. This sort of thing Is out rageous." "Yes," remarked a gentleman from Souora, who happened to bo present, "the hay Is worthabout $10 a ton and tho barley about 1J cents a pound." 'Thon," said Mr. Hilman, "they overcharge on everything else. What do you suppose they charge to keep a horse over night? Two dollars. Just think of It. Why, 11 dollar would bo dear enough for such service. Wo were beforo tho commissioners at their meeting last week with an application for tho privilege of stabling our stage horses there Independent of tho monopoly. The request was refused. The rates wore $1.60 beforo wo mado tho re quest; now they havo put them up to SU, and, mind you, this Is only for kccnliur one horse over ulKht. Hau Franolsco Chronicle. lli'ltrr Tlmn Ton "Wlpor, On tho gercennt's dosW In tho Twenty- third sub-precinct polioe itntion, nt tho Grand Central station, ancxoaivciy inky potato is always to be found, "It makes a new pen m good ati old anil an old one as good as new," a.iys Sorgt, duration, and whou his pen troubles him in any way as ho trios to n rile bo Jabs It into the tuber. lie claims that it in the sovereign remedy. It takes off n brand now stetil gloss 111 a jiffy, and in an equally satisfactory way it oats off tho rusted and corroded surface of a pen long in use. New York livening World, Termini. Mr. N. H. Frohllchstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, having used It for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave mo instant relict and entire lv fined 1110 and I have not been af llicteil since. I also beg to stato that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also usoil Eloclrlo Bitters and Dr. King's New IJfo Pills, Imth of which win recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, Is sold on a iioaltlve guarantee. Trial bottles free at Dr. U. W. Cox's Drug Htore. An Absolute Curt. The OHIGINAL AlUmim. OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two-ounce (in boxes, and Is au absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, ami all skill eruptions. Will ioUlvly cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIKTINIS OLNT MKNT. boki byD.W. Matthews Co., 100 BUte street, Salem, at 2b Cents sjr box by mall 80 ceiits. I