, " I ft ''V.. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 188S. NO. 171. i U. .1 CAPJTAI JOURNAL. FINANCIAL. BTABLI31IBD BT NATIONAL AUTHORITT III III) II '-i OF- SALEM, -Capital Paid np, - '- OREGON. - - - .$75,000 - - - lojodd Surplns, it B. WALLACE. - - President. V. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, , - - Cashier. DIRECTORS: W.T.Gray, - TV. "V. Mnrtln, J. l. Martin, R- S-'Vallaco. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, ;T. MeF. l"ntton. LOANS MADE To termors on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, either In private granaries or ipubllc warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Tar. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. n m III Dtt SALEM, OREGON. VM. N. LADTJE, -Dlt. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - President. Vice President. - - -' Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Kan Francisco, New York, London and Hong Koug bought and sbld. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially invited to deposit tiud transact business with us. Liberal ndvanccs made on client, wool, hops and other property at rcasounoio ratu,. Insumnco on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank in most reliable companies. MISCELLANEOUS. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In; Boots and Shoes ! LATEST STYLES! LEADING LINES! LOWEST PRICES! General Agents for Oregon of v W. B. Kors'vtlic's 'Infallible iCornsCurc, 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good'sbld stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. TXPRBfaS WAGON, QUICK AJfDSAHB Li delivery. Wn.Retuilelawln bought tli' exprea bualneaa of Walter lowe, te prepared to deliver tnink, vhIImw, pack, air, and any thing eWe tlt Imw get In hi HKon to any part of the city, quicker, wf'r, better, and neuter, than It can be n. by any body ele. Lea e, orders at .Vmti, netHlile. JBWT INMIKAXCK M Jl IC o in p a n y . Fire and Ma rine. JLMLrtl il I 1 M Jus. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregoo. PPEAU W LVKRTON, WKfcK LY. IL ft iwfyaar. independent. TbAAl. U circulated In Marion, Linn and Clnek mcouullex taw been eatablktbad elajbl ear and U an excellent advertising me dium. Fr term addrewi the noWbtaar H. u. Guild, SUvenon. Or. BENSON'S EXPRESS. T KAVK OHl)KK AT LANCRf UV mnUrtoMMdOlMt. XJ i MiMtV mm m nUla hi tttMiggp "erefii atreeta. 1'romK aMwHtaw and ,-.. WrA1W80K PROF. IL DUX0XD, Teacherof Music ' 1-i.r In all kind t Vu.lcal loslrn- fh- Jt. iimnirn 11 tnt 1B uu.iotkavOtLe.llUWluirul j.Ua. Th&Capital National Bank National Ban WW AM MISCELLANEOUS. ( I Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -;- BUGGIES! Scriber : and -:- Pohle. ran fcZ-L . 'LLiyJlllLU1 . O riuu. i - . a i ft A Vl . f.EUiairI S' i.nf A - Il IS BY tU.j. kifWV CU rE TOT BY MMU.j .Stvo Jg ClSCUt-A API TINE MCfrCoVQKOVILLE cal AVE YOU'A COLD IN THE HEAD which docs not get better? llavo you an ox ...i... cnnmiinn ftfriiiipiis imitforln tho miinl na-saires? Aro vou troubled by t:."t;.i-i.,.. citiimr wmiir niui iitimiiril ovM. roaring in tno ears, moiv or icss iiuikiiiiuuukm hh- iu'iuuik, i'-- nuuiimimij ... paired; dullness or dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of the noso? Have you lost all sense of smell? Is your breath foul? If so, you have tho Catarrh. SoinolmvonllthObO ...... ...l,. 1... ...., "-;----;------- -."-'. symptoms, otners oniy a pan. California. Kestores tho senso of tasto nnd smell, removes bad taste and unpleasant breath, result In" from Catarrh, liisv nnd pleasant to use. Follow directions and a euro Is guaran teed by D. V. MATTHEWri A Co. RECOrvIrvtlSN DED. CAPTAIN CIIAIILES L. DIMON, of Now York City, formerly special agent of tho Phatulx and Home Insumnco Company nt San Francisco OH., says: "I havo been troubled with Chronlo Catarrh for twenty years. A friend In midlaiid. Cal.. recoin nvended your California CAT-U-CUHE. I procurded n Jar having but 1 Ittlo faith In Its curative preperties: but I must say.after using thieojaw.l nm curedof that disgusting disease. Enclosed sind 55 for which send mo California CAT-U-CUUE for borne friends, who aro sufferers." SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot. TEN ACRE E Fine Location! !3ost Sol ' ; t .r? 1 -fXl- I! ft -Ut the Hi Uasjuat purchiied 7 aorca, altuated Satoin, which they will Immediately plat of Ten A.cre Lcpfs. Thu Und ha been carefully aelected with )eial raienmee to 1U( aUpUblllt !.. lhiltnaalaa4lrUllfwrawJ'nwi.and 4 Each Lot will Front on a Good Road and Have a Good Front Fence. YSiStSmSSim a4uH loto, immI mm of U nm. Iota have -Ir-uiy "Been rt-ld at a 1IAX0S03IE ADVAKCB IN PRICK. fHaMM m uinr netwaa in ni who As kie an iwoiie as is Obtained T ! " JS L1? HMD WM (Mr rm "ww tJMHMMMt. If Yw ire MaalMItAMatkewbiu. H jot, tm,rm Mk MCM iMTMttaV- If Yw Wait li Sire And at the u tlnie u-ke a nrrt-rta- luUillianit pUn. Lc'iiid Shown Anne line of hacks, buggies, carta, car riages, buckboards, etc Both our own make and the best eastern made buggies. Every one Warranted! JOBBING and HORSESHOEING. Call on tho undersigned, wagon and car riago makers and blacksmiths, 2s, 312 and 311 Commercial street.lSalem. y - TnU w i - i .. n Ml V S4s. fiUARANTEEU n mucnt soreneis of the throat, ringing or " i.-. i., r u ..:...,. I..,. Cat-R-Cure im 11111 CI i m mm from three Ufc and urwf and four and one-half miles cut ellln wuw ux " "r m7m " "T i fro 100 Acre of Grain Und. it upon mar proapaeUv boon, bat depen r, and what (hat product will now ImIuk nd In, of Seetii a m mmhmt to ! do not toil t took al tu a Fart if Ywr Mm lnve.tmeot br " the. loUontli Free of Charge. UV"TnATARKH MM! OCU mov UIJHO GKOCKIUKS. Specialties, in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evanorated Peaches, Evanorated Nectarines. Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches. Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes' Oregon Petit Prunes Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins. Persian Dates Weller Brothers' Commercial Street K.A.WARE -IlKAt.KU IN- Fancy and Staple Groceries, Provision., Flour nnd Feed. Vegetables and Fruit Fresh Every Day. My slock Is entirely new, nndlcnremllj selected. Price marked dnwiito a cash basis. No. 110 State St. Next to Ilcd Front 8-13-dw-lm FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE no to ROTAN & WHITNBY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon Having bought out tho remainder of trie chair factory's stock, wo aro prepared to sell cnairs lowcrinannny nouso murcgou " Live and Let Live Paint Shop. HUNTLY & McFERSON. House, Sign AND General Painters; .Kalsorniners- Pa'oer Hangers and Decorators. All onUtn will rend ye HSVU'1. aHottUtw ian..nHM im nit mntu w. wiitr ,,, uui . cheerfutb'jrivMi. HutlnwtloM gunmiiU-e.! tshop in Old Court IIoiim oh Court uliuut Haleili.Or. POWDER Absolutely Pure. &4KIH6 TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Mutt VntronWo Their Own School. r I , nm- r...d C....t It t.Vtl,.,r. Fhtly, of St. rnrj''s Cluirvli, last summy nnnonnccu tiitit no una received lustruotlons from tho Archbishop t Dnltiinoro thnt nil uiitnouo parents nnviiiK eniiurun 01 school uKe, must soiul them to pnrocmni scnooia uniior pnm ot sin. Maine K.lrotliin. Augusta, Sept. 11. Tho follow ing speech was nuule of Joseph Mtuiley: "Every county hits gone republican. Tho senate Is un animously republican, tho house four-llfths republican. The republi can plurality will Ih fully IM.OOO. Tho republicans polled tho largest vote over polled In tho state. Heed's plurality Is tho largest he ever re eelved.' V. It. H. Tr.mlil.-. Nr.w YoitK( Sept. 11. Tho troubles in the umuagemeut of tho "NTrf luirii ltif,tflit 1,,, t Kmill iilllti,illll arranged and changes aro to ho ninuo at mo oumiing election. lts,dliliMif l?t1mt tlnrrlu rivultr.iu ..VOIWU.I, ......V., ....' .v.'.h,..-, and Vlco lMeslilont OuUos, will bo elected in his place. Harris will take tho position of chairman of tho noarii oi (iireciors, 10 no eicaieii. August Hclmont retires from the liniiril if iltrmilftva ,111.1 .Inlill ltllllnll of Philadelphia will bo elected in his place. Tho changes tiro understood to 1h in rho interest of the VUlard syndicate. After (llplmi.l. CiilCAoo, Sept. 11. A Wasli lngton snccial says : Tho 'Womens' National League of this city him is sued it brief, to bo used in connec tion with Its petition to congress for authority to prosecute President Cleveland upon a charge of libeling ISIary Ann Dougherty In his mes sage vetoing her nonsion bill, where in ho denounced herasdriinkcn and worthless to tho whole country. Tho charges against her havo been proved false by tho Woman's Na tional League. The l'renld.mt Niiiiiliiiit, W ah 1 1 1 noton, Sepl . 1 1 . The president has made tho following nomination!!: Lambert Treo of Il linois, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of tho United States to Itussla, vlcotleorge N. Lothrop, resigned. Kdwln S. Council, consul of tho United States at Uatavla. Secretaries of legation Howard Martin of California, to China; Charles llolllday of Kansas, to Ven.uclii; II. Levers of New York, to Argentine Republic; II. H. YVhltehouso of New York, to Mexi co, l'ror. (I. Davidson of California, an assistant In tho UuitMi Slates coast and geodetic survey, to bo a member of tho MisMaslppI river commission. A Ntnv Order, Washington, Sept. 11. The not ing Secretary of War has Issued tho following circular: It Ik hereby di rected that hereaftor tho chiefs of btironus of tho War Dopartmont shall cause to bo stated In all iuver tisumontH for proposals for furnishing minplli ordered by or under tho War Deparment, that nrofero.ioo will bo given to articles of ilomeslht ppidtietlon tir manufacture, tho con ditloim of quality ami price (Includ ing in tho price of foreign produo tluiiM or iimiiufiictiiro the duty there on) Ikmiik equal ; ami further, that no cuiitraotH shall bo nwnnled for ftirnUliliiK Hrtlcloa of foreign, pro duction or iimiitifwitiire when arti cles of ullbo quality und of dumaa- tlojrHltictioii or nnniiiraciuro cnu 1h obtained. A WORTHY ENTERPRISE. On Mity lat, hut, atamt Mir month ar, Or. (HIiHMt oenad i trfttea and naultartuHi In tin li.uk bWck, Halrm, and advertised l liutl ihruuLc dlMWaa oil M-lenllllu irliiftiiltm. Hln.w that time hi pratlf liiut ln-.'n etdllr Inereaelinr- much ao that In- wee obtlgod Utearure muhv nana and liit-ralug OuilllUaa, and ttow ttodlug hlimwlf uuabl" U. attend U hi uuinennia patient, he ha entered Into partiwrnulp with lr. M. W. Wetop, of Oetrolt, Mlehl Kmii, a pbyeldait and wna of large -perleiioe, tbofHdbly mmpeWnl, and a lclalUt In dlMMHHi of lb eye, ear, throal and nanal ravltlm-wlto baa mine with til family ui inake bU bom In Salem. The new Una will be known a im. OIL ix-rt A Weta and will mmpj I be cow. modioli ruonu In tne bank bkiek, tor .,m and aanltaiium, and will eundnet Ou-lr buln under the aaioe and lyt rfTbt OrafM Mtdkal W Sargkal l.rtrbrt It W ibeir Intention to pan neitber naln nor rxiriM) In ibrlr effort U make IbU lb mot iitaWW Inatltatlon, tor ttie treat i... nt .f all torm of dUe . ueotally hrualr, in Itie noHbVMt. U-dUmUd tanur bath, ebwiwrumo lam, oxygen and mn aa. togetner with ui I mod.- and MtenUAe applbMieas tor Hi. thorouxli .-orw.if 41awe, will br tued. riaiiiliiaili.ua trill l- fr-. , and rliarge .in. ll iiumI, nU-, Addr.-M lr. I,lll-rt .V tt. im lunk l.t.k,.ii --i tin r l-.v 170, COSDEXSKD DISPATCHES. John Robinson's circus was wreck ed at Cobiirn, Ohio, Sunday morn ing. Mrs. Harriet lloecher Stowo is yet very low, at her homo nt Hartford, Conn. A camp of Hunt's graders Is at work in tho corporate limits, Wnlla "Witllu. "Lottn" CmhtrtM) has Imught tho Grand opera house, St. Paul, for $150,000. Ten men wore killed Monday in a tunnel near Helena by tho prema ture explosion of a blast. Clearing-house returns: Gross exehangos past week, SSTO.OJvS,";!!!, an Increase of .07 per cent. Tho monks ordered expelled front Spain for Carllst plotting havo promised to be good hereafter. Peter W. Lund, dealer In awnings and tarpaulins, Now York, and formerly of San Francisco, has as signed. The destruction of life and prop erty in Spain by high watora Is much greater than at ilrst repre sented. lion. Samuel 11. llandall, of Peiiii., Is reported much Jjttprovcil In health. Tho City of Cheater has boon duly located and buoys will bo placed over the wreck. There Is u goneial Impression In Washington that congioss will ad journ October 1st. Allen GUI, of Wiillula had his right hand shattered Sunday by the exploslofi of a shotgun cartridge which ho was picking. Tim senate committee of which Senator Sherman Is chairman reports the bill favorably for making trusts an Illegal business. (Ion. Juntos It. Chalmers was yes terday unanimously nominated for congress by tho republicans of tho second Mlt-slsslppl district. Schlllerstcln, tho California sprin ter, lowered the 100-yard record one fifth of a second at St. Louis, Sun day, his time being I) l-Ti seconds. Senator Thomas F. Grady, of Now York, addressed a large iiudlonco ill Indianapolis last night. Ho Is en route to California to stump tho count, for the democratic ticket At Pendleton Saturday evening it Chinaman while endeavoring to board an engine was struck by It, resulting In u broken shotildur. JIo was also badly brulsud about tho head and chest. Ho Is now In tho hospital there. Tho town of Jacksonville, Oregon, was visited yesterday by ono or tho largest Urea ever known In Southern Oregon. It Is estimated that about li.'.iMK) worth of properly Is do Mtroyod. For a tlmo tho olty was generally oiiiliiugurcd. The Mexican emigre: ha assem bled and the member lmvu been sworn In. The following olllw wio clioMiu : Trinidad Garcia, president ; IVdro Itltioon GallHrdo, vlco nrwddent: JUawmlo PhIoiicIh, llrtwnitry; Ihiinon Kodlguo in vent, neoond HiKiretitry. Grand Hlro John H. While, or Albion, Now York, the highest Odd Fellow In America, wn tendered u reception in the Grand I Vol Ho hotel purlora, Saturday night, by incin lamt of the Chicago Odd Fellow a' AmmmjIuUoii. White la en route to the aoverelgn gwud lodge nt Lo Aligelea. Tlw Uwv HruW, Dak., Indiana held a council Saturday evening to ixiiMhler tlw new trettty. lhe a(MMMilMW were iwndld and iiuxlemtt-. Head Ciller Iron ballon ojqsiatsi tlM meaasire. Chief illg Man fav ored the bill. Sunday morning the Indian aeleetal their oratora, who are all oihmm1 to the pruMMHU. riiaawlilaiit resulting In the death of George Jackaon, foreman on the O. it W. T. natd, WtNliiwiUy, a eurnal aa follow : I f e waa tamping the laiwder with an Iron rod, when an exploafcHi blew tlie rial uleur through Ida liead, A natK was throwu agmluat hla Uxly Iralging lit the atuiuai'h. Another rock went through th-1 hod, tearing away the heart. The man was hurle.1 furtv fis-t in th air