!' JOURNAL. VOL,. 1. SAIvKM, OR., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1SS8 NO. 13. CAPITAL rnbFESSioNAi. cards. T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT Law. Office over Capitol National S nk, 249 Commercial aircei, ouieni, ur. ST. HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND repairer. All work warranted. store, State street, Balem, Or. nA nmdni ill . luui'. i mivu a uwa rrniraaWAOON. QUICK ANDSAFE Hi delivery. Wm. Rennle having bought fns, express business of "Walter Lowe, li nreparca vo unmw ""ffi!" "Tr : and any thing else that he can get In his warcc-n to any part or the city, quicker, aftr better, and neater, than It can be done by any body else. Leave orders at Jllnto's stable. INSURANCE Company. Fire and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - Balem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, the: eminent Scientist, anthropologist, physician and snreeon. will open an office In the New Bank Block, on May 1st, for the treatment of all diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon. FOR SATE. For Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Tower. Good for all uses, from one to full capacity. All for the low price of $00. Call tit tho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar fe Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. CHEAP FARM FOR SALE! is & Chamberlain -HAVE A- Finn or 230 Acres, on the 0. &C.H.11, IN MMtlON COUNTY, ONLY HALF mile from depot; 1U0 acres in cultivation; house, bam and lino young orchard. For sale at $1S an acre. Call soon and secure a Bargain! O-Ofllee In Opera House. July 17, 1SS3, lni. FARM FOR SALE. 1W-, acres, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by agood road, from Salem, H3 acres In culti vation, balance in timber. Well watered, good S1000 house of 8 rooms, moderate barn, well nt the door ; all fenced and a thrifty young orchard. Thirteen ncros seeded to pasture grass, nnd 97 acres Ingrain. Pur chaser cm have liberal terms to harvest crops PRICE $1000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to tho farm and fcavo agent's J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, nt the Grange Store. H. K. Duliois. JOG DUllOlS Dubois brothers Proprietors mekete FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From SI to 53 per day. SALEM, - . OKEG N. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduate Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, . medicaCcourses. m!1 'iJ bcrt, tartert and IMt expen inmitution of learning In the North- open. Arm Monday in Sejrtember. ,uf catalogue to THUS. VAN SCOY, r. rmuuwi. ttolain. Oregon. A1TKJ Mmil. AL.8ILVKRTON',W IKLY, IL60 ItTEAL deteht Jnun mT "" w ' ' HvanatH mw " utld.Hilxertoo.Or. IfffllD Hote w- ioaftaeBi. ntew U"uLU euan em mm i m i MISCELLANKOUS. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers lu Latest Styles I Leading Lines! Lowest Prices! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsyilie's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand. SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. A. E. STRANG, No. 3ft) Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DKAI.EK IX- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 3 Agent for tho ItlCHAHDSON 110YNTON COMPANY'S furnaces. Es tablished in 1SI9. The Mexican Land Boots Shoes CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000. SHAKES $5.00 EACH. Full l'nirt and Non-Asessal)le. FORTY THOUSAND SHARES bonus of FIVE ACRES of land to each share are with a offered to immediate subscribers at par of five dollars per share, for the benefit of the Treasury. Tlili Company have acquired an exclusive grunt of several million acres of land from tjio Government of Mexico In thoHtato of Taniaullpas, bordered by tho statu of Toxas and tho CJulf of Mexico. It comprises rich agricultural, grazliiR and mineral landimmeuse forests of valuablo timber, andcipHrtiinHIos for vast publicenterprises In tho development and settlement of a territory almost as largo as the state of l'onii svlvanlo, with a good population, a healthy, modorate climate, and ample rain fall. Tho land ottered with the stock and for which negotiable certificates will be issued, will prove a choice Investment of Itself while each share participates in tho whole enter prise. Based on tho lowest prico of Government land In tho United Ktntos tho shares will have a value many times greater than the prico nt which those forty thousand are oilered to carry out tho objects of tho Company. Subscription Mil bo accepted us fol fel fol eows: !i"i per cent, cash, balance In equal payments nt Thirty, Sixty and Ninety days. Itemlt by Draft, Check, Kxpross or Heglslored Letter, director throughxiiiy banker or broker. Prospectus and full Information on application. 7 - SJ - lm . unr Tr4Ti EJtr 4 f ftiaByMAiu.1 S.XM0 K lUCIl ADILIINLHILU-LO ii ni rTiiir nrriLr iprais r. unr T t n HAVE YOU A COLD IN THE HEAD whloh does not get better? Have yon an ex oenMve secretion of mucus matter In the nasal pnwingea? Are you troubled by lmwklmr Knitting, weuk and Inflamed eye, frequent horunaut of the throat, ringing or marlnjt in the ears, more or let Impairment of the heariiu;, lo of sinttil, mwnor)- lni-IIdulIneMjordlzelneiwoftheheBd.drj-nefcsorheHtofthenose? Have you kt all i?nw of sm eliT Is your hrwth foul? l mi, you have the Catarrh. BomehaVBBll thaw symptoms, others only a part. California Cat-R-Cure nastoras the sense of taste and mdl, remov i ,, A k. rrh. Huty and pUMMtut to UM). UA by D. W. MATTHRWS i Co. RGCOMMKNDISD. CAITAIN CHAULHB I. DIMON.of New PlHeulx and IIomeIp.ur.nee MwiUh TSSSS'SrteSSt troubletl with CJironlo CatarrU .-. ."-..v , meDdad I your CtOlfornla CAT-K-CUKE. euratlve dlgoftsa. Ar ualiur send te who are entwrera." SOLD AND GUARANTEED 3JY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot. TIXANCIAX. First Na Honk III Ufl SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. IiADUE. President, DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President, JOHN MOIR, . Cashier, GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Formers aro cordially Invited to deposit wnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank In most rellablo companies. ESTABLISHED BY JfATIOXAl, AUTHOIUTV OF- QAI CM OREGON. unburn, Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - 10,000 It. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MAItTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, .--- Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. T. Gray, W. V. Martin, J. M. Martin, It. 8. Wallace, Dr. V. A.CusIck. J. IL Albert, T. McF. l'attou. LOANS JVLADE To farmers on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or In store, either in private granaries or ipnbllc worehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, IScrlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. SALEM 13 ATMS. H. .DIAMOND, Proprietor. Coiiv-St., bet. Ferry nnd State. HAVING, IIAIIt CUTTING O Shampooing neatly done. AND and Development Co- Tiie Capital National Baiik F. K, MORELAND, Financial Agent, No. 57 Broadway, New York. - dw THC O N.LY- QUTANTEED cure ror? tATARRH OROVILLECAL. bad taste and unplwHt breath, reult-Ko-llow dlrellon and a eura U KUttian- York City, formerly pedal Mnt of the 4 IW lave been .y yean. A frtetMl In Womllaiul. Oil., reeoin I proeurded ajar, liavliu; iMt HUle fcllli lu Its - .. - .. . .....- thrA Iajm. I iun flnrwl of lluU. illMfnfcHllfl' California CAT-R-CUKE for some friend, LIXCOLS'S GKTTYSHURU SPEECH. Ward Lamon Says it Was Unanpro- dated by tho Audience When Delivered. A day or two before tho dedica tion of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Mr. Lincoln told me that he would bo oxpectcd to make a speech on tho occasion ; that ho was extremely busy, with no tlmo for preparation ; and that ho greatly feared ho would not bo able to acquit himself with credit, much less to till tho measure of public ex pectation. From his lint (tho usual receptacle of his private- notes and memoranda) ho drew a pago of fools cap, closely written, which ho read to me, first remarking that it was n memorandum of what he Intended to say. It proved tobe in substance, and, I think, hieo. verba, what was printed as his Gettysburg speech. After its delivery ho exnrossed n deep regret that ho had not prepared It with great care. He said to me on tho stand Immediately after con cluding the speech!: "Lamon, that speech won't soar ! It is a Hat fail ure, and the people nro disappoint ed." Ho seemed moro than ordi narily concerned about what tho people would think of it. I was deeply impressed by his frank and regretful condemnation of tho effort, and especially;by his manner of ex pressing that regret, and my own impression was deepened by thofact thnt the orator of the day, Mr. Ever ett, and Mr. Seward both coincided with Mr. Lincoln in his unfavorable view of Its merits. The occasion was solemn, Im pressive, and grandly historic. Tho people stood spellbound, It is true. Tho vast throng was hushed nnd i(cd into profound silence while Mr. Lincoln read his brief address; but It seemed that this silence and attention to his words nroso more from thesolemnity oft he ceremonies, and tho nwful scenes which gave occasion to them thnt from any thing tho president said. On tho platform from which Mr. Lincoln mado his address, nnd only a mo ment after its conclusion, Mr. Re ward turned to Mr. Everett and asked him what ho thought of tho president's speech. Mr. Everett replied: "Tt was not what I ex pected froinhiin; I nm disappointed." Tn his turn Mr. Everett asked: "Whnt do you think of it, Mr. Se ward ?" Tho response was: "Ho has mado a failure, nnd I am sorry for it; his speech is not equal to him." "Mr. Marshal, whnt do you think of It?" "I nm sorry to say It does not impress mo as ono of his great speeches." In the fnco of those fads it lins been repeatedly published that this speech was iccelved with great eclat by the audience; that amid tho tears, sobs, and cheers it produced in the excited throng tho orator of tho dny, Mr. Everett turned Impulsively to Mr. Lincoln, grasped his hand nnd exclaimed: "I congrntulnto you on your suc cess!" udding in n transport of enthusiasm, ' "Ah, Mr, 1'reBldont, how gladly would I givo nil my hundred pages to lie the author of your twenty linos 1" All this unworthy gush, It Is need less to suy, Is purely apocryphal. Nothing of tho kind occurred. It Is an afterthought merely rhetorical bombast gotten up to servo tho purpose of baseless adulation. It Is n Blunder on Mr. Everett, an In JiHtieo to Mr. Lincoln, nnd n falsi fication of history. Mr. Everett could not have used tho words at tributed to him, in tho face of hln oiHinly-exprossod condemnation of Mr. Lincoln's speech, without sub jecting hiniMrif to the Just charge of Iwlng a toudy and u hypocrite, and lie whs neither the ono nor the other. As a matter of fact, Mr. Lincoln's grunt Gettysburg sjieech fell on the vast audience like n wot blanket. At that time his reputa tion who couftwMMJly on tho wnnu. Tlw iKilitldnns of tho country Uioki of his own party, together with a targe part ofthe prnw were ca ting about for an available eamlldftttt to 1m his wiot'or, while h grwit nm- jorityiof thu iH)pl ware for him. I MatHltaaafaet, nml without tmx of eontntdleUoii, tlwt UiU fninoui Gettysburg speech wwd not received or commented upon with anything llko hearty favor by the people, tho politicians, or tho press of tho United States until after tho death of its author. Its marvelous per fection and its intrinsic excellence asn masterpiece of English com position seemed to have escaped the scrutiny of the most scholarly critics and tho wisest heads of that day on this side of tho Atlantic, That discovery was made, wo must regretfully say, by distinguished writers on tho other side. Tho Lon don Spectator, thoSaturday Review, tho Edinburg Review, and other English journals were tho flrst to discover, or at least to proclaim, the classical merits of the Gettysburg speech. It was then that wo began to realize that it was indeed n masterpiece, and It then dawned upon many minds that wo had en tertained an angel unawares who had left us unappreciated. ' AVaud Lamon. TEIiKHKANUC SPLINTS. .There were seven deaths In Kansas City yesterday caused by excessive heat. Tho 22d National eincanipment of tho G. A. It. will bo held nt Col umbusOhlo, Sept. 112th. Tho Uar has given a farewell audience to Mr. Lathrop, who has just resigned the American mission to Russia. A locomotive explosion tin Tues day night at Columbia Station, 1'a., killed tho englncerand llremnu, nnd fatally scalded live passengers. II. W. l'latt, a prominent real estate dealer and ono of the oldest citizens of San .lose, Cab, fell from n stcplnddcr yesterday nnd was killed. JSx-Uov. l'orter, or Inulunu, re fuses to make tho race for governor; but it is the intention of the man agers of (ho republican parly to have him nominated In tho state conven tion next week. Dy the bursting of n threshing machine boiler in u Held near Vullcjo, Cnl., yesterday, Hreniun John Gore was sent up 40 feet and killed, and tho engineer, John Sh reave, was badly Injured. "William Hreee, senior member of Ilreozo & Hiulth, Wall street stock brokers, sues William K. Vuudor bllt in tho supreme court of Now York for ?l(),00i),000, with Interest, on a breach of contract, which In eludes certain negotiations in Lake Shore stock. A SI HIT Hy Truthful .Jiiiiich, Hlnghamton, N. Y., special: Af ter lying In a trunco for nearly two years, Joseph (lullfoyle, of this city, lias Just awakened from what ap pears to have been but tho sleep of n night. Gullfoyle, who was attend ing the high school, was compelled to abandon his studies because of his health. Instead of Improving ho beenmu worse rapidly. Subse quently ho was sent to the country In the hope that air and exercise would bring again his former health but this proved a false hope. About two years ago last March he sunk into n partial trance, or cataleptic sleep, uud'slnco that time ho lias laid In his remarkable slumber. Friday ho awoke, and though yet somewhat weak, ho Is on tho roud to recovery. Of his sleep ho remembers nothing The l'ditnr Itdillllcd hU Allatolui, A Cleveland, Ohio, gentleman lost omo money In n sleeping car. The porter said ho had not scon It, add ing: "It Is pretty hard on n porter to have money lost on his car. If 11 Is found where shall I send It to you?" "Don't send It anywhere," was tho reply. "Keep It unci nntlfy tho superintendent of the road. 1 dino with him to-morrow." There whs a look of ntttonitfhmeut on the face of the porter, and goliijf to the liorth again, he soon oniutt lutck and mid: "Hera is your inouuy, I Jiut found It ut tin foot of the Iwrth." When Unity nu dole, We give her Outeri. . YTbeH site H a CUU, Site eriej ttr Ceeterfci. Wbea ibe Leeuse Mm, Hhe eiuee to Quarto. When eke UJ tUUrea, N Sbe eYQ tbeca Ctwtef to. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY, The Sugar Duty In tho Senate Dili. "Washington, Aug. 1. There has been a great struggle In tho sub committee of tho ilnaneo conunltteo of tho senate, which Is preparing a tariff bill as n substitute for tho Mills bill, with regard to tho duty on sugar. Tliero is n disposition among the republicans in tho cast to make a cut of 60 per cent, in tho tariff on sugar. This feeling has been so strong that It has boon ex pected heretofore that tho repub lican measure to bo prepared by the republican senators would mako this heavy cut. Only two stntes In tho north have stood against It, California on account of her pros pective beet sugar Industry, and Kansas on account of her prospec tive sorghum Industry. Repre sentatives of these two states linvo fully and intelligently presented tho ease to tho senatorial sub-committee. Tho present duty on sugar is about 8J1.7. After hearing the arguments of tho California and tho Kansas people, tho sub-eom-mittce has decided not to mako so heavy n cut as 50 per cent, of tho present taritf. It Is about decided that a reduction of tho present duty of about 12o per cent. Is all that should bo made In view of tho splendid prospects of tho sugar in terests of California anduinsus. The riuttoKriipli nx u IVIIiiohk, DusMoinim, Iowa, August 1. A. druggist named "Whltuoy was ar rested Saturday and his stock oC liquors seized for violating tho pro hibitory laws. At the trial the. defense denied having violated tho law. Tho prosecution then olfered in evidence a photograph of a drink- lng party behind the druggist's prescription case. Tho constable liad turned his talents to amateur photographing nnd had taken his view through a rear window. lltiilnii M'ii'Im fur lliiiuc. London, Aug. I. Tho Iiimail lino's new steamer City of New York left Liverpool to-day on her llrst voyage (o'New York. A largo crowd of people were at the lauding stage and pier head to see her start. She carries 1000 passengers. Among tho number are James (1. Illalne, his wife and daughter, the ICarlaud Countess of Oououghmore, and Ladles Holy nnd Nora Hutchinson. Oitrlcht'H llrol(i l.ooMii, Los A.Ncm.iM, Aiif. I. At iliu Arroya ottricll form lieluron lu'ic mill l'.itHaileiia, n ihy frightened the blnln, ami thay tirnku out uf tliuir ena unit ran in all ill ructiona with the opcril of reylKiundt, Tliu ohtiichei wcru finally) cauulit with Litaoef, after u riuspuratu aharc ftinl UU;. Klo, One of lliciu struck a (Inj; and killed him. A Mexican grnhhtd nuolher, nnd the hird kickoil him in the Htomaoh, in Dieting an inury,that may I in fatal. IIoh'I IUiorliiirnt. You can't afford to waste time lu experimenting when your lungs aro lu danger. Consumption always seems, nt llrst only a cold. Do not. penult any dealer to Impose upon you with some cheap Imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, hutls) sure you get tho genuine, llecauso he can mako moro prollt ho may tell you he has something Just as good, or lust tho same. Don't Imi deceived. but Insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which Is guaran teed to glvo relief in all Throat. Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottles free at Dr. II. W. Cox's drug store. Largo bottles $1. DurfUa. The motto of California moons, 1 have found It. Only lu that land of sunshine, where tho orange, lemon, olive, flgnudgrnpo bloom nnd ripen, mid attain their highest perfection lu uild-wlntor, aro tho horlm uud gum found, that nro uod lu thnt liloHMHiit remedy for nil throat ami lung troubles. Kant A Amu tho ruler of coughs, K&ihma nnd consumption. Mr. 1). W. Matthews hits been unpointed Mgeut for this valuable California. reuiedy,Hud sells ltuuder a guar antee at $1 n bottle. Three forfc.ol). Try CAUi'oitxiA CAT-it-nritK, Uu only giMmuteedoure for catarrh. $1, by mall $1,10. 1'ninltMD dental ojmnttlons at Dr. T. O. Smith's, bi2 HUtte street. Children Cry fM-PiteliBr's Castsrla er r l-K.UM .