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.-jr v '" ? - pz !- v SUBSCRIBE ADV15R riSIS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, JOURNAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THE BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT WIt.I. UK A GOOD INVESTMENT. t3-The Terms nro Most Konsoimbto-Et WYou wilt be well pleased with 1US VOL. 2. SALEM, OTIEGON. MOXDAT, SEPTEMKEK 2, 1SS9. jSTO. 161. CAPITAL FOR SALE JJORaAlE. A FAKJ1 OK ACHES ' all Under fenoe and cultivation. In the est range country of Eastern Oregon, he best chance ever oflered for a man to engage In stock raising. For particulars call on or address.-- W. HTBYAU9, Salem, Oregon. SOCIETY NOTICES. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meet in Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Corner Commercial and Ferry streets, every 8at urday at 7:30 p. m. J. T. GUEOa. JA8. WALTON, Secretary. N. GA. R. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart- ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at the hall over the Oregon Land company's ofilce. Visiting comrades an coraiany inviiea to nuenu. A. W. Drayokr, Post Commader. B. F. Botjthwick, Adjutant. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J J. SHAAV, attorney at law, Salem, Ore- gon. Office up-stalrs In the l'atton block. J. JENNINGS D. D. 8.-DENTIST Office lu the New Hank Block, Com merclal street, Salem. Sign of tho big tooth. dw PHYSICIAN. MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squire Furrar's grocery store. Chronic diseases a spec laity. Consultation free. 12-21 dw WP. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER , and Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports of trials, etc; copying on type writer accurately and neatly done. Otuce over A. T. Yenton's furulluro store, Com mercial street, Snlem. Store Enlarged Having enlarged my store I am nowable to supply you with all klrdnof gpecrles, feed, cigars, tobacco, crockery and glass ware. Country produce of all kinds always on hand. If you have not traded with mo be fore, I respectfully solicit a trial believing I can suit you both In prices and quality. THOMAS BURItOWS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. . E. M. LAW, Proprietor. We have taken a new name but will continue to serve our patrons with tho best the market aftords, give them a cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and we will do you ood. No Chinese employed. -, WHEN YOD ARE HUNGRY GO TO THE 216 Commercial Street, Where you can get a first-class lunch for any price from a nickel up. No Chinamen are employed. Board of Equalization, mo tho Taxpayers of Marion County.Oro X gen: The board of equalization will meet at the court house in Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, the last Monday In Au gust, 1889, to-wit: the 26th day at 9 o'clock a m., and publicly commence tho exam lnatlon of the assessment as returned by the assessor lor the year 1889, correcting all errors In valuation, description or qual ities of land, lot or other property. Bald board will remain In session from day to day for one week only, therefore all tax pay ers or persons owning property In said Marlon county are hereby notified to be and appear at the time and place above mentioned and show cause, If any they have, why their assessments should not remain as taken by the assessor. A. F. BLACKERBY, Assessor Marion County, Oregon. Dated this 30th day of July, 1889. 7-31dw Conservatory of Music Of the Wlllametto Unlvcr Ity Salem, Ore gon, the most successful Music Bchool on the Northwest Coast. Courses lu music are equal to Eastern muslo schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred and tiny. The able corps of teachers for tho coming school year will be Prof. '.. M. Parvln, Leona Willis, Miss Eva Cox; assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hully Parish, and Miss Mamie Parvln. Braaches taught are Vocal Culture, Piano, Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Send for catalogue and circular. Z.M PARVIN. 7-lSd3m-wlm. New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVINE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up a first-class butcher shop at tho above location, where tbey will be jt pleased to serve the people with the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS of all kinds that the market affords. Give them a call and be convinced of the superiority of their meats. -Goods delivered free. FRUIT WANTED Willamette Valley Fruit Co. .A.T 3ALBM. Prunes of all bind at full value. Provided they are fuUr rlne. There U no danger of having them too ripe. No green prune will be received at aur price. ' Plums of the Kg. LW Golden Drop and He-ice Claude varieties only, wanted. i Apple, all ktniti, beginning with the Waxen. Light early varieties not wanted. It Is not neceuary to bate them fully, Pmuti or all varieties that are m Urge as (be JJarHtU, Star Lunch Counter THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Cauitol ik OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, Do You Wear Clothing? We will Fell you a good suit Competition defied. Stiirts, and Umbrellas, a go for Cash. Collars, Cutis, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, a good assortment, and cheap for Cash. Jewelry, i latest designs, fifty per c elsewhere. Gold and Plated, of the latest designs, XJ ride r - if Tho best and 'cheapest Flannels, Bulbrlggan, Lamb's wool and Merino- Prices to suit. Dress Goods. Nice, new, clean goods, suitable for tho season. OUR MOTTO : Courteous treatment ami fair dealing to all alike. X W A.T x ism CUitOJJtid4ieMy CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In FlrstNatlonal bank building. A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. E, L. WILEY, Principal. Will open for the Reception of Students, Monday, September !). BUSINESS COURSE Includes Spelling, Grammar, Writing, Ar ithmetic, Correspondence, Commercial Law, Single and Double Entry Book keeping, Banking and Business Forms, Business and Office Practice. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and Commercial Law. Day and evening sessions. Students admitted at any time. Address the Principal for Catalogue. THE RELIABLE GROCERS, KELLER k SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Pine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. rj AVE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call. HE KEY TO FOUND! Success In Business requires preparation J Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, tho nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Imw and Business practice. Learn, also. Shorthand and Type-writing. Manifold, and Dictation work. All theee are needed In business, and are thoroughly taught by exper leneed teMben at the HALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE ntnre Company, Oregon. ? from $5 lo $20, according to quality. fifty per cent, lower than you buy we a. r , BCDOconns THE SHORTHAND COUKSli Includes Bhcthand, Typewriting (2 hours dally practice) Penmanship, Spelling, Grammar, Correspondence, Maul- folding, Letter Copying, Business Forms, Business and Office Practice. I I QrlnwoId'H Block, Batoa, Oref&n, ffi! Tlicsc Cool' Mornings Aro gentle rcmlndcrs.tliat winter 1 ap proaching nml frcibly suggest warm wearing apparel. J Are you going to huyj yours at the popu lar Ci.sh store of If not, why not? My.llno of goods Just In demand Attention. Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods A specialty. NcwRbades pleading designs, perfect combinations, with trimmings to match. To fully appreciate this lino you mustseolt. In " k KID GLOVES I carry the followlngwell ltimwn'nnd poi ularj brnndx: Monogram, Napoleon and Aloxnnder. Alnfnlrkltl glovo for Mots'., nml a good one forjl. Mostcompletollnoni In Salem. Don't fall to seo my slock of underwear before purchasing. Are ready to be shown, MyjMock li too large to go Into details about, but I want you to See It! And I will bliow you through It with pride, abocausolt is WELL SEU9GTED AND CHEAP And wltli pleasure, hecauso I know you will nppiecfnto my ellurta to please you. I BUY FOR CASH and sell for cu-li; buy cheap ondscll cheap; acknowledge no competition, and shall ever hnvo for my motte: "Always Lead and Never Follow." T. Holverson, New Bank Block. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my olllce to WS fitnto street, I am now better prcpured than ever to do a rushing MnlnT 01 JIHWIVLMK AIiM Fire and Accident Insurance Written In tho best companies doing bual nes lu Oregon. Cull on me at once. Isaac A. Manning, 95 Stale Street. A. B. STRANG, No. 301 Commercial Htrect, BALEM, - - OREGON. -DEALKIt IS- STOVES and RANGES Plubio& Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. WArt-nt for the lUOHAHDSON A HOYNTON OOIU'ANY'H Furnaces. K. Ubllshed In 1M9 ATTENTION FARMERS! i I Mingle lots and acre. One luilf mile Wet ofKaleiu I'.O. Uood toll, all clear ami In fine condition. All nady ft-r planting fruit and shrubbry at once. Knelt pkvu fronu on a nice urttt, and no city tax. . THOMAS & PAYNE t btatk t. salkm 4 CORSETS Dah COXDEN'SEI) DlSr.VTCHES. The S:it Diego water com pany's works have been sold to an 'English syndicate for ?1 ,400,000. The number of Chinamen In British Columbia Is said to have been reduced from 20,000 to 8,000. The Broadway surface railroad, New York, was sold at auction for $25,000, Colonel Lnmout, tho late president's private secretary, being tho purchaser. Tillamook Is having a prosperous and steady growth, resulting In a considerable degree from tho rapid ity with which tho surrounding country is being settled. The im provements now In construction are now valued at $7",000. There is talk of changing the name of tho State of Kentucky to Sparta. Spartans were never known to "take wnter." No wonder the spoon looks no hollow and long-faced. What In tho world is oftener in tho soup? JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Gistss, Wall Ta per and IJorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Teed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, Ni:VT-I)AY. Wood Sawing. Churchill's now wood saw starts up to day and will bo lu operation from this date Orders taken at Duncan A llootli's, DO btato street. NO. 211 COMMERCIAL STREET. KRAUSSE& KLEIN ArootlcrliiK bit; bargains In com Swuu, 1)0 (till 0 IUW Wo will save you money and Kiiarantce tho goods. Ijirga rhlpiuenls arriving dully and thu stock will soon be complete. Call and see us. KRAUSSK & KLEIN, 'ill Commercial Street. Baltimore I'lsli Market ! JUST OPENED. Fresh and stilt water INI), mllry, knme and oysters in their season On Court St., OpiHtltU UlOOIMTIl llOUBII. One hundred dozen chickens wanted. L. (li:ii:it, I'roprlitor. DIRT CI-113A.P. Any iierson wishing good bluclc dirt fur MIlHtf, or to bo used on lawns or lu male IngtloHcr beds, should leave orders at the JouiiNAl. olllcu for George I). -Inn. Terms reasonable, by load or contract. K-'-N-lm New Fish Market. Allen Itliodcs InutcMahllnhcd li new Kluli Market on Rtutustrrul, and he kecpsa good supply of flail, Kinlry and game. uive mm a run ana your oruer win lie promptly attended lo. H-'l-im C, M. L0CKW00D, BAW5M, - OKI5QCN. Headquarters for the Wlllametto Valley for tho celebrated Columbia bicycles and tricycles. The Columbia uru well known, are thu best made, uiid uu valuublulm proveinruts for the year Those wanting machliK'S vtlll do well to cull on or corrtk Kud with me before purchasing, Omco at (illbert llron.' bunk, 'tn Com mcrclul street, Salem. PIANOS FOR ItKNT. Two good upright plaiio for rent, ulw u Aral clas organ foruile clniii) for uili or on the Inttullmrnt plan. For liiformutloii Imiulreof I'rofiiuor I'urvlu at Hie Omwr. valoryjof music oral liU mldince. S-l(lin Music! Music! Theb?t pIumM In the inurlet for sale cheap for rush or on the liutullment plan, Abo a good piano lo rent. Cull uum WM, Alt.NUI.I), (7 Winter 81. fill M Boo LATEST Br TELEGRAPH. Slngo ItoMior Captured. CiucAtto, Sept. 1. A tologmm from Mnniuctte, Midi., states tlittt tho Oogcblo stage robber was arrest oil at llepublle, Jlleh. Tlio robber's lumio is Itaymoml llolzhoy, and will be taken to UesM-Mtier to answer for the killing of A. Flelschbeln, at Gogebic. When searched at the jail three revolvers, three gold watches, four pocket books and various other articles were found on Ills person. lie confessed being tho perpetrator of the robbery of tho Milwaukee it Northern train at Ellis junction last May and at Lake Gogebic, last Mon day. Among tho ellccts found on him was tho pocket book of Flelsch beln. Tlio Seattle &, Norjheni. Washington', Sept. 1. Tho In dian bureau has received Informa tion that tho Seattle & Northern railway company havo begun the construction of a railroad across an Indian reservation In Washington territory, without authority of law. Tho department of Justice will bo requested to tako such action as may bu necessary to prevent tho construc tion of tho road. A Deadly Ilaro War. Nnw Oui.KANS, Sent. I. This niornlagau excursion train loaded with colored people arrived atGulds boro from llaton Houge. A large number of colored people were at tho depot, waiting for It. As tho train neared tho depot, ono of the excursionists, in jumping oil, fell. Soino unknown person shouted, "Look at tho black 1" Tho negro drew a pistol and 11 red four or live shots in rapid succession, one of which struck a while man named William Miller. Then tho shooting became general, some 100 or r00 shots being II red In side of (lft eeu minutes. This ac count ot tho ad'air Is given by the police force of Gretna. A tcrrlblo panic ensued, women and children running In all direc tions, shoiitlngand screaming. Kaihvny Consolidation. Chicacio, Sept. 1. A morning paper says that In view of tho falltno of tho Intcrstale railway association and Gould's plan for a general rail road clearing house, C. P. Hunting ton has a plan, which steps are be ing miulo to carry out. This con templates a general consolidation of all railroad interests west of the Mis souri river. (Icorgo Francis Train. Ni:v Yomc, Sep. I.-George Fran cis Train, who has been practlcallv fasting since April 18, taking during thu last two months only u Utile chocolate and berries, has about de cided to break his fast. Fruits, lie says, do not furnish strength like berries. He proposes to break his fast on baked beans. Tlio llcliriiiR Sen Mailer. London, Sept. 1. Tlio Observer, commenting on the Ilehrlug sea question, says: "An American com pany could not buy what Russia had not to sell, namely the right of exclusive proporty In Hohrlng sea. The most unanswerable protest against Russia's claim to Retiring sen wus Presidents Pierce's admin istration." At War with"i'aillui. JoNlo.v, Sept. 1. Two thousand coal lieu vers and bargemen employed by Parker it Lamcert havu olued the strikers. Tlio council of strikers held a incutlng last evening, and after long discussion of the situation decided to continue the strike. A monster meeting of strikers was held at Hyde Park this alteruoou. Mr. Horns, a socialist agitator, and other labor leaders inudo speeches. Resolutions deflating that the men would continue the stiiku until their demands were fully conceded were unanimously adopted, Thu enormous crowd dispensed In an or derly manner. A .SIihiIh FIhIi Story. A bass weighing one pound in 1880 was returned to the Potomac with a small sleigh boll attuched to Its (all wire. A few days ago It whh caught with the bell still iiltaehed, the llsli weighing six pounds. This may seem like a llsli story, but some of our readers will reiuomUT that u one-pound bass caught lu the East ern brunch live yeurs ago was re turned lo the water with it penny tin whistle uMachwl to Its lull, Three years later (lie Imhs whs caught near (he same sisit. It still weiglietl u prill lid, but the whUtle hml grown into it ( hor.i, OCCHlKXTAh JOTTlXas. Supremo court convenes to morrow In adjourned term. Astoria Is soon to have an Ice fac tory to cost not less than $30,000. Tho Nowburg fair will bo held 5cpt. 21, 2.") and 20, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday following tho state fair. McMlnuvllIe will soon be abreast of the times with water works and an electric light plant of siilllclent capacity to meet all requirements. Citizens of Hillsboroand vicinity are Interested In securing the termi nus of tho Astoria railroad at or near Hlllsboro, and aro holding mass meetings. That terrible disease, diphtheria, is making sad havoo among tho children In tho John Day valley lu Eastern Oregon. Tho cause of Its presence and excessive virulence cannot be explained. ,lThey say'1 that tho steamer Eastern Oregon U being lifted up and that she will soon bo put in ser vice between San Francisco and Ya qulnu bay, If rumors aro all truo tho Oregon dovelopcnient company will havo three steamers running on this route by lato fall. That wreck at Yaqulna didn't amount to much as tho llshernieii simply waited until low tide and then waded ashore. Their little boat was left comfortably high and dry. II will bo loaded on a wagon and hauled back to Yaqutna Cily and launched again. rionoer Justlro in Oregon. A story that Juduo Uanles occasion. ally repeals when tho subject of Oregon justice Is up for discussion, runs substantially as follews: When Multnomah county llrst begun to bo disturbed by pioneers, and after it had Its first Justice of tho peace, a farmer named Davison walked three miles to secure a war rant for tho arrest of his neighbor named Mcacham for assault and battery. To save the constable a six-mile trip tho defendant walked with thu plaintiff. They encoun tered his honor Just leaving his house with his gun on his shoulder, and Davison halted him with: "Squire, I want n warrant for this man for striking mo." "I'm lu an awful hurry." said tho squire. "Come to-morrow." "So'm I in a hurry, and I'm going to have a raising to-morrow." "Meaehaiu, did you hit hlnr?" asked thu justice. "Yes." "Davison, did you strike llrstV" "No." "Meachum, had you rather work for D.tvlsou three days than uo to Jail?" 'I guess so," answered Meacham. 'And will that satisfy you. Davi son?" "Yes." "Then make tracks for home, and don't bother mo another minute! Myson has Just come lu with thu news that an old bearaud threecubs are up the road, down at tho edge of tlio slashing, and I am going to have some bear meat if It nonets flu supremo bench of the United States. uoiirt stands adjourned at present." Tlio liiizh'Nt Man Yet. Elhcrtuu, (In., claims to have thu laziest man lu the world. Ho says that he would starve rather than do anything In the shapo of work, and would freeze before he would cut a load of wood. He fully endorses tlio sentiments of the man who refused a bushel of corn because It was not shelled, and preferred to bo burled alive rather than shell It. He says that he has lived thirty-six days wlthoutcatlnga particle of food, for thu reason that he did not have it, ami lias more than once lived through the summer on fruit alone. He was a confederate soldier, ami wanted to go to the proposed confed erate Milliters' home until he saw lu the uuwspaours that a small amount of laud would bufurnUhedeach one to cultivate, since when he has pos itively refused to go. It is said at the clone of the first year or our cl II war, "A Constant Reader'' had kept the tub on tho deaths lu battle reputed by the neVNKiHirs mid thu number killed w u extiotly S,oo,ww. This tends to prove that RlclnJIIeu was red-iyo rittht uhcu he said the k-ii Is mightier than the swurd. A out that will drink l.ot-r Is o-iu of thocurloiltlesof Cidninut, O It Is probably nnu-.f tlio luultiot, l- I t"