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CAPITAL flVOL. 1. SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, JUNE 2S, 1SSS. NO. 102 rnomssioN'Ai. cards. ff FO W BELT, ATTOUNEY AT LAW and District Attorney. Office nt court bouse. mllMON FORD, ATTORNEY AND I Counselor nt Law, Snlem, Oioson. (fece up stairs In Patton's block. rtiV & GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT R uiv, Salem, Oregon. Olllce In Patton's llocM'P smlrs over llelt's drugstore. Law. Olllco over Cnpltol National b, 249 Commerciiu sireci, caiem, ur. itTM KAISER, A'J'l-UHWJSl AT JjAW, V " Salem, Oregon Olllco with Tllmon tifd in Patton's bulldlnir. "Will practice in all the courts of Oregon. Collections Jade. Land oillce business a specialty. Sr ST HKlic, i i-viu luicijfc iixu repairer. All work warranted, ive orders at T. Met'. Patton's book store, Stato street, Salem, Or. -nXPIlESS WAGON, QUICK AND SAFE I V delivery. Win. Rcnnle having bought the express business of Walter Lowe, is M-fDa'rcd to deliver trunks, valises, pnek UesVaud any thing else, that he can get in his vason to any part of tlio city, quicker, iter better, and neater, than it can bo done by any body else. Leavo orders nt jIInto"s stable. NW ZEALAND INSURANCE Company. Flro and Ma rino. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and sunreon, will open an otllcc in the New Bank Block, on May 1st, for the treatment of nil diseases of women, nnd all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienloaud nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and electro-magnctim used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon. 1'OIt SAXK. HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY .Willis & Chamberlain. GO acres 3 miles from Salem, highly cultivated 83000 4 lots, good house and barn, East Sa- 5 lots, finely situated 1730 SOO acres, 2.1 miles Iroin Salem, well improved, can bo divided into 3 or four tracts 10,000 200 acre. 8 miles from south of Salem, fair Iniprovemements.flne tlber and water 3230 1 block of land. 3 houses, rent for $12 each, pays Interest on StOOU 3030 80 acres i miles south of Salem, fair lmprov cments !00 6;acres, adjoining city limits, in meadow 1200 1 lot, good houfco nnd barn, adjoining court house block 1830 lacre, Salem, new houso nnd barn, plenty ot small fruit 2000 The foregoing is but a partial list of the bargains wo have to odor. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. For Sale. A good iron framo Horso Power. Good for all uses, from ono to full capacity. All for tho low price, ot" J.S0. Call at (ho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar fc Fruit Preserving Company's oltice. Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE 2SS ACRES, 25 In cultivation, Macros good tiinbor, bal ance pasture; -100 ncros In fall wheat, 23 acres in oats, and 80 in potatoes. House, wrn, orchard, etc Two miles north of Salem, may bo divided: prlco, 830 per acre, terms easy. Inquire of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor State and Commercial Streets, Salem. FARM FOR SALE. 1635a acres, near Prospect hill, 7 mllos, by "good road, from Salem, 141 ncres In culti vation, balance In timber. Well wntored, good S1000 house of 8 rooms, moderntebarn, well nt the door ; nil fenced uudn thrifty joungorcliard. Thirteen ncros seeded to pasture grass, nnd 07 norea ingrain. Pur ebaser can have liberal terms to harvest crops PRICE 1000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to tho farm nnd savo ngent's fees. J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Chnrloy Robertson, at the Grange Store. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES w!Llr,0,T "na P ot timber. Two "" nd two iamC Good orchard. Meudi.w and UO acres iilow land. Fifty ad of cauie with the place If wanted, and nor enough to run It. Within five mites nwSod0n ,tUIt'r- Ataulnfor Enquire at Office nf Caoital Journal. M SlIITIi'S OIL CAN HOLDER. llaMnc uacd w. H. Hmltb-a OU Oa Hold ZZ!1? . o UeiJiot uaendairt Ul-:r"""i nouaehoM artlclr. iTu w M- P.", lr. J. lU-rnolcU. it i ." i Oo, A. T. Gilbert, Meredith, J T. siaier H 'ISl, A.UIMU W. KrtolntaB, OcAWTBelt, AMayar, W. Bnvra&. MISCEIXiAXKOUS. H. W. COX, (Succossor;to The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon FULL LINE CHEMICALS & -PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULIj HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. ttS-Tho best Ave cent cigar in the mar ket. II. w. COX, . dJtw 100 Stato Street, Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In Boots and Shoes ! Latest Styles! Leading Lines! Lowest Prices! General Agents fpr Oregon of W. II 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. -DEALEn IK- STOVESandRANGES Plumbing, Gas and Sleam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. us- Acent for the RICHARDSON A BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished in 1819. CALIFORNIA! the tP-BS "P.WyCOUGHC -D I rtttn I ' rt vi "Jj itk . D 1 Sr-EWfrTROAT 't mox,r .-...'-. .'. f nfiRAN n MIEiiNE Mrroa.omwiLr.fALl Drugs aii( Medicines IV f l- V -t fvr r iv.-1-'! "u.l n SOLD AND GUARANTEED IJY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 1O6 state St., Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale De ot FINANCIAL. B5TABLISHKD 11Y NATIONAL AUTllOntTV. mi.-n :xi t u uiai iu (II M UF- SALEM, - - -Capital Paid up, - - OREGON. - - 75,000 - - 9,500 c, - - - . S. WALLACE, - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, ... - Cashier. DIRECTORSi W. T. Gray, W. "V. Martin, J. M. Martin, 11. S. Wnllnee. , J. H. Albert, T. AlcF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market- able produce, consigned or In store. consigned or In st rlvntc granarlesor ciiuer in i nrlvii public warehouses. 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, Berlin, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. W.M, N. LADUE. - - DR. J. REYNOLDS, -JOHN MOIR, - - - - - - President. Vlco President. - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchango on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County and Clt j warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances inndo on wheat, wool, hops and other property at rcasonaoio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank In most rcllablo companies. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of Mi and Salt lids ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. 3-Tlio CLEANEST kept market 111 tho cily. Call and see for yourself. KcCROW WILLAKD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. t3-All kinds of frosh nnd cured meats always on hand. Full weight and a square ueai 1111 nrouuci. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV ory Stable, corner of Stato nnd Front streets, or on slate at corner Stntennd Com merclal streets. Prompt attention and euro guaranteed. "W. A. HENSON. STRICKLES BROS. DEALEItS IN STOVES AND TINWARE! Roofing and Spouting a Specially. JAt tho old stand of lion. Strung, Com' merclal Street. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "Vour -emo- die are giving satUfactlon, nnd a cus tomer with HmnrhltiHMiyit ft Utheonly remedy that given instant relief. Skuhell t Covkk, DnigKlstii, RlverSue, Col." Unim " the pliure to inform nave you tliatyour l'reiwtratloii are meeting with iante Mila. We hear nUlU!n, U..I Dn:nn from any nuilllllii UUt I IdlOU luvlnc oc OlWlOll Uu UM tlMIIl. VIwtlb.CHl That itwIllaoooinnlUhtheenddiwlred inallfitiectioiuioftiieThmHtnnd Lungs li ...ill nnd you not only will nut I II Will without It youiwir. hut will recommend it to others, mt tiioujumdn ha e done, who hav triwl everything eliw In vain. Money l no object where iS3lSUtaJ5 SS Convince You trifling Hum of one dofUr ean purchiuM! a reinedjr that will Und between you and one of tltemoU d.aadedo hninan 1IU. Clreolan aent free, eanialnlna detailed oc. SANTA ABIE iurrlorurariETINB met TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Railroad Train ltrenks Through. Montoomeuy (Ala.), June 27. This morning a train boutli bound proceeding to Mobile went through it small bridge near Tensas. The engineer, fireman, and two tramps stealing a ride were killed. The mail agent was dangerously hurt arid four passengers and tho b'ngungo master slightly injured. 'The engine, baggage ear, mall ear, two passenger eoaches and one sleeper were totally wrecked. The emise of tho Occident was a weak bridge undermined by the heavy rains. Youth Till Homicide. Seattle, W. T., Jhuo 27, This even, hip at 5 o'clock two boys of II. M, Shaw, manager nf ihe Northwestern Express Company, aged 7 and 9 years, were carry ing wood into the houso anil playing, whan the younger brother climbed upon a chair and readied for a revolver that was hanging on the wall, cocked it, and pointing it at his orothcr, fired. The charge entered the elder boy's head, kill, tug him instantly. The parents arc dis tracted at the sad aiTuir. Tho little fellow does not realize the awful deed he has committed. TEliKORAI'IHC SPLINTS. Gen. Sheridan was removed to Nonqnit, Mass., to-day in the U. S. Steamer Swatara. Times are hard in Peru, and the tide of imigration is betting heav ily from that country. Temple, tho American bicyclist, fell from nis wheel in Amsterdam, Holland, on Monday and he is fear fully bruised. A fire at Fort Apache, A. T on Monday destroyed tho entire quar termaster and commissary supplies. Loss 100,000. The New York state prohibition convention on Wednesday adopted Its platform and decided on an ag gressive campalgu. Judgo G. AV. "Walker und wife, of Pendleton, are sojourning in Walla Walla for rest. Tho jikIko is recov ering from an attack of pneumonia. Spokano indulged in a grand rati fication in the skating rink on Tues day evening. There wero 800 per sons present and several enthusias tic speeeiies wero made. The Pacific coast spiritualists are greatly excited over t lie loss of ;!,600 through the defalcation of their treasurer, Seymour II. Clark. T. Cartwright, a wood hauler, who lives at Joflorson, M. T., killed his wife on Tuesday by striking her on the head with an ax. They had been quarreling. In Hitchcock county. Neb., on Tuesday night, Robert Foster and Swarzman were killed by lightning during ti storm. A London dispatch on Tuesday intimated thatMrs. Folsom, mother of Mrs. President Cleveland, was probably a passenger on the Tyne mouth, damaged in a collision at ecu. Mrs. Folsom has hineo arrived 111 "Washington. A Polish workman discharged from a government building In Mar quette, Mich., yesterday fatally shot a boss named 5l. B. Williams and then shot himself In the mouth in llicting a mortal wound. Wonderful Cure. W. D. Uoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, (Ja., any: Wo Imvo been helling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Hitters and Rucklon'a Arnlcn Salvo for four years. Have never I mi idled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have boon tome wonderful euros ef fected by these medicines In this cily. Several eases cf pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles ofD.-. Iving's Now Discovery, taken In connection with Electric Hitters. We uuiininteo them always. Sold by If. W. Cox. An Absolute Cure The ORIGINAL AIJUCTINiJ OINTMENT is only put up In large two-ounce tin boxes, and Is mi aljoluU ouro for old soreg, bunia, woiimla, olmpi)ed handu, and all Hkin oniptloiis. Will oitively cure all kinds of pile. Ak for the UKIUINAL ARIISTINE OINT MENT. Sold byD. W. MhUIww. Jt Ca, 109 State street, Salem, at 35 oeuts jMir boxby mall 80 centii. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OO TO KOTAN Ik. WHITK8Y, Mt (tetltjatfassss, OMgaa. H-vtnt: ItOMlit ami Us wmalader 01 tba ebai.' auJqnr? stock, wa am iwwpar.l to aaU duOn losm Own ty immuw la Oremp. XEWSl'APKI! J0KEI.KTS. uigmtyis n good thing for an elephant orsomethinjr of that kind. but a man who is alive and kicking has very little use for it. Atlanta Constitution. By. a mere transposition of the two first letters of his name Alirer can make himself the most popular ciuuiuiaio at I'lui'rtgo. Atlanta Constitution. The Ronton Transcript says Judge Grcsham Is of "pronounced' lloosier birth." This Is he Hoston wav of saying that he was born in Indiana. Indianapolis Journal. People who are not famous can became so and have their pictures put In the papers by signing a medicine pa per and certifying they have beenc tired of a terrible dtease they never had. New Orleans Picayune. Tho news from Stanley at least conveys tho information that ho is alive, and as Abraham Lincoln said of ono of Ills commanders. "When he hollers for help 1 know that ho Isn't lost." Providence Journal. A tall, thin man, attired in a loosely llowlng duster, wearing slippers on hi9feet and a straw hat on his head, constitutes an object than which tho imagination win conceive of nothing more terrible. Host on Post. Tho predominating color of Mars Is red, while of our planet It Is given. When the sons of Belial, overllown with insolence and wine, wander forth wo call it painting the town red. Wonder what the people of Mars call It V Pittsburg Commercial Gazette. At ono of the recent public school examinations, among the questions asked was r "With what crime was Lord Bacon charged?" To which the lioneful youth responded as If bv Inspiration : "With writing Slinks- pero'B plays." l'hiladelplua North American. This is lino weather for growing corn," said an enthusiastic Towa delegate. "Every time Allison's prospects begin to look blue I just sit down ami tliinlc how my yoiuij. corn is jumping out of the grouiu over there on the other side of the Mississippi, and then I have to shout." Chicago Nows.J micro havo been a great many cruel jokes cracked at messenger boys for their slow pace, but one of them got thoro quick enough to cause tho arrest of two men who wero engaged in robbing a safe Friday night. It might bo well to state, however, that after robbing the safe the fellows lay down and went to sleep in tho room. Omaha Republican. Ditnth of 11 l'loiim'r .MlnlHtur. Kev. J. O. Kayor, for many years n icfi dvnt of this stale mid the pioneer imniMcr of this city, died at San Mateo, Col., on the 18th inst. IIu came to Oregon in 1847, whoro ho resided until l8Gl, when ho entered thn U. S army at Stella coom as chaplain Aflur a tew yoars ser vice at that post lit. was removed toSill;a, whoro lie remained for several years, when lie was stationed at Angel island, Cal, He remained army chaplain at that place until ho was rutlrod, ripe with yearn. lie was born In England and came to Ihii country when a lad of 6 years. He was a good anil useful man. anil many Oretioni. ans will regret to lonrn of his death. Ori" conian., Upnutuu Alcohol Htoro. Mrs. Ojbornc, wifoot Dr,S, C. Osborne, who resided at No. lG26 Tenth avenue, was preparing the mornluc repast for her family yesterday when she- accidentally upset an alcohol stove, which was lighted anil prepared for us. Her olothiiif he. came ignited from the burning fluid, winch ran all over the floor, and she was enveloped in flames, Dr. Osborne ran to her asiittanco and extinguished Ihe flro, A neighboring physician was summoned and he assisted the hilf-frantio husband to do what was possible for Mrs. Os borne's relief. Their laliors were useless, for the uufortunatc woman died after sev eral hours of great auony, New York Star. California Cit-KCurr. 'I'lin only KiiarontotMl cure for 1 1 1.1 r7. ,1... 1......1 l...v f..rii. cmttrni, cum 111 uiu iimu, iv oui, rot wild, oMtHrrlml dettfuewi and sore eyeu. Roatoru the Mens of Uato and uuploHMtut breath, resulting from CMUtrrh. Eay and plwwant to lite. Eollow dlreetliint) and a cure in warranted, by hII ilruggUU. Hml for circular to ABIETINEI MED ICAL COMPANY, Orovlll, Cal. Six iiiniitlia' treatment for 1; iwut by mall, 11.10. For Mule by D. W. MmUIivwu. -r EorklM'i Arilfs Sslre. The lxit salve in the world foi euta, brulaen, son, ulcers, wilt rheum, fever norm, tatter, eluipped lwxiuU, ahllbbiiiie, corns, and all akin erup tion, and positively ourtw jillew, or no jwy rtMjulred. It is guaninUed to give porfeet stlfHctlon, or inonoy refunded. I'riee 96 cents per box. For wit) by Dr. II. W. Cox. wooimrnx mites. Our citizens nro pleased with tho republican nominations. Justico By land, of St. Paul pre cinct, was in town this week on his way to Salem. Mks Mattlo and Master Bruce Layman have gone to tho son coast to visit friends. Dr. Byland, coroner elect, has for warded his bonds and will be ready for business at the proper time. Mrs. L. E. White has moved back to our village after a short sojourn In tho capital city. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts accoiupalned her. 1. S. Leonard's stem was robbed of $5.00 and a box of cigars Monday night. The major did not look tho door when he wont homo for tho night. Mrs. Johnson, of Palouse, who hns been visiting relatives and friends for tho past month, returned homo to-day. Mrs. J. Is a daughter of Grandma Kenedy of this place. R. M. Simpson's little babe died last night and will be buried to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson wish to ex press their thanks to those who so kindly assisted them in their allllc tlon. The Woodburn base ball club played tho Gervals chili again last Saturday and defeated them by 11 score of 21 to 111. This Is tho second time the Woodburns have been vic torious. Donnie Hay says tho Ger vals boys can't Interest our kids any more. Tho 1th of July committees roport everything progressing tlnely, and If the weather Is pleasant 11 very large crowd will be present to hoar Mr. Caples. Mrs. Glesy of Salem has consented to read tho Declara tion of Independence. Hupt. Mo Gulro will run special trains from Coburg and Ray's Landing to ar rive hero at 10 a. 111. Wo will bo pleased to havo all come who wish to enjoy themselves. Junk i!7. imperial VnporlngN. The raniMiit feudalism nf the proctamrt tion issued by the new German lCinporor to liis army Satunlay is n portent of evil for Germany and for Kuropc, The touo of the address show b that William II' is less solicitous for tho prosperity of his cm. piro and for tho peace of tho Continent limn for military traditions and for the opportunity for distinction in tho profes sion of butchery which is opened to him hy Mi inheritance nf tho powers which his fallicr wielded, too briefly, in so wiso and liberal 11 spirit, "A firm and Inviola ble attachment to tho wnr lord," the Km. pernr declares, "is an Inheritance handed down from father to son, Irom generation to generation." To ovury American worthy to boar tho name this is sickening ,Oiloiiiontadc, It awakens n fetling of pity not unmixed with contempt for a peo ple who can listen in patience to this sort of prating from on arrogant youth who has never given the slightest proof of per. sonal worth or wisdom, or of fitness to ail. minister the great trust which untoward accidents have committed into his hands. What place is there for constitutional forms, for tho.righUof tho people and of tho mbvidual.for thaorderlynnd peaceful dc velopeinont of tho rsourcs of the nation, for the homo and for happiness in an em. piro with an army of half a million men whose headstrong stripling ruler say in his first oliioial uttcranoei "Thus wc lie. long to each other, I and the army; thus we wero horn for one another, and thus we will stand together In an Irullasolullt bond, in pac or storm as God may will It." Now York Tinitw. I'rrHiml. Mr. N. J I. Krohllclwleln, ' of Mobile, Ala., write: I Uke groat plfHMiire lu recommending Dr. ICIiik'h Now Discovery for Con sumption, having tiMed it fur a wero u.tMck of Iiro'icliltW and 0t..r.;i. It gave me In-tant relief and entire ly cu.txl me and I have not lieen af llletetl alue. I alao betr to state that 1 had tried oilier remedies with no good result. Have alio uwxl Electric Bittern and Dr. King's New Life Pllla, Isitli of which I ohii rtwiiiiineiiil. Dr. lCIng'tiNow Dlacovery for Coil aiiinptioii, Cougiut and Colda, la told on a iKwIllvo guarantee. 'IMal IxittU free at Dr. II. W. Cox'tt Drug Store. ImIii1ssm dental ojiefisUona at Dr. T. C. Biiiltli'e, 02 Htate etreet. Fruit Joe crwim, at Strong Jc Co.'.