', WWnpj ' ' T-"$ W'V v" :i. VI 1-J I ' i- CAPITAL U ir SALEM, OR., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1S8S. VOL. 1. MO. IS. 53K?r!fr5r,3i a. JOURNAL rKOFKSSIONAL CARDS. GEO. W. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW and District Attorney. Office at court house. RAMSEY & BINGHAM. A'fTORNEYS and Counselors nt Law. Business in the Supreme Court a specialty. balem.Or. rLMON F0UDf"ATTOnNEY AND Counselor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Office, up stairs in Pntton's block. nEO. II. BURNETT, A-riuiuj&i i" VJT Law, Salem, urceou Office over Ladd & Bush's bank. Gl HAW & GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT S Law, Salem, Orecon. Offlco In ration's block, up stairs over Belt's drug store. T. RICHARDSON, ATiyiuysy ai I Law. Office, over Capitol National ink, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. t "avTsfriggsTattorney AT LAW, J. Salem, Oregon. Offlco in England's block. Legal business of all kinds. Also both life and fire Insurance. TSTM. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W Salem, Oregon. Office with Tilmon Ford, in ration's building. Will Practice in al the courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land office business a specialty. PH. D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN sclor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having an abstract of the records of Marion coun ty, including a lot and block index of Sa lem, ho has special facilities for examining titles to real estate. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St, bet. Ferry and State. O HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND 5 Shampooing neatly done. LADD & BUSH, B A N KKRS ! Salem, - Oregon. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING business In all its branches. WEST BROTHERS' EAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of the city at lowest living rates. Flease give us your patronage. CITY MEAT" MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. bTATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. S2-A11 kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand. Full weight and a'square deal all around. The SALEM MARKET 98 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Fresh and Salt Meats! And all kinds of S AU& AGr K. S-Thc CLEANEST kept market in the city. Call and see for yeurself: McCROW & WILLARD. 3Go to J. O'Donald's shop on High gt, between Court and State, Salem, and get one of J. M. Coulter's patent improved LADDERS. Lightest Ladder made In Oregon. Kelly's Old Stand ! ! HAVING TURCHASED THE BLACK smlth shop known as Kelly's Old htand, I will hereafter be prepared to do all kinds of HMO in In the best style known to the trade at short notice. The best of workmen em ployed, and all work guaranteed to give batfsfactlon. Horseshoeing a Specialty! j. J. JARNIGAN, Kelly's Old Stand, Salem, Or. H. W. COX, Has constantly on hand a well selected stock of Boericke & Schreck's mnnrmnn mif w (ll biiwuia A NEATLY PRINTED GUIDE TO BE HAD UrON AW'LICATION. The B. & S. PREPARATIONS Are the Purest and Bert. 1L W. COX If the'only authorized agnt- a-OUl for the B. A HTHomeopathi Pre parations and accept no other. 0 Tl ' mepan ii ri ll 11 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE.BEST Woven Wire Bed ! ON THIS COAST! Is Manufactured by GEO: M..PAlKM 133 Fifth Street, Portlnnd. Or. For sale by A. T. YEATON SALEM, OREGON. r s . i K !. I . .V fc ' . STRICKLER BROS -DEALERS IN- STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. j-AtJtho old stand of Ben. Strang, Com mercial Street. M. M. 1VCBAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing SaWs a Specialty. Shop on the alley, opposite MInto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. JUST RECEIVED, A NEW STOCK OF NEW STYLES IN WALL, PAPER! A FDI.I. STOCK OF Fancy Goods, Moldings, Brackets, Picture Frames, Artists' Materials, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. ' W. M. SARGEANJ,'V " 207 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. F.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! AND UNDERTAKER. FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. A kinds of Furniture made to order. A full line of Caskets always on hand. J. J. JENNINGS, D. DS. 2& DENTIST. Teeth Extracted Wlthont Pain by a .New Process rETIL FILLED WITH THE LATEST Improved fillings. Plates made on snort -notice, and at reasonable terms. Gold fillings a specialty. ' , . .- S-Any and all work In the Dental line. Office in Breyman's block over J. M. Rosen berg & Co's. Established in 1870. PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR AND Fruit Preserving Co. OF SALEM, - - OREGON. Manufacturers of Cjdcr Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear Butler, Sweet and Champagne Cider, Cider Syrop Tor Mince Meat, Currant Wine of a Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and German Pickles. PURE CIDER VINEGAR. SAUER KRAUT A FEATURE OF 1888. For Sweet Cider, leave orders at Fac tory Ofllce, drop a Postal, or see driver of our delivery wagon. Wn keen fi-millon keen ank gallon doml- johnH that are loaned to customers for a term 01 mx uajn. .111 urucm jhuuhhij fl,,CU- O. 8TOLTZ, Business Manager. Oregon Peach Bitters About eighteen years ago I received a hurt In my back from a pile of lumber billing on me, and eer since had been troubled with weak kidneys more or less; and the lautyearvery inuoh. Through the recommendation of Henry Keene, I bought a bottle of II. Klos'g Oregon l'each Bitten and borons I had taken half the bottle I found a great Telle, from It I believe It to be a iplendid remedy for the kidney, and heartily recommend it for the tame. J- IL PORTER. Aurasvllle, January 12, 1688. NEW ADVERTISKMENTS. MISS JULIA L. CHAMBERLIN, -TKACHEK OF- Voice Culture, Piano & Harmony Music Parlors! '"'ffisr1 Bank Block, ' SALEM OREGON. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL. AUTHORITY. - SALEM, - -Capital Paid up, -Surplus, - OREGON. - - $75,000 - - 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, -, President. Vice-President. - - Cashier. J -H. ALBERT, - - DIRECTORS: W. T. Gray, W. AV. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, , J. II. Albert, T. MeF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, either In private granaries or ipubllo warehouses. State and County Warrants lloughl at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER ', Discounted at reasonnblo rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Parix, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. H. W. COX, I (Successor to The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon. I. FULL LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT u J)ICINES Tftilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physician Prescriptions and Family Renpes a serially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. S-The best five cent cigar In tho mar ket. - II. W.. COX, 100 State Street, Salem. Steiner& Blosser -DEALEIIS IN- STOVES; RANGES, Tin and Copper Ware, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 130, State Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. 43Agents for tho Boynton's furnace. A specialty made of rooting and spouting. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. E. STRANG, No. ;I03 Commercial Street, SALEM, - OREGON. -DIUI.Kil IS- STOVESandRANGES Plumbing, Gas and feara Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. nr Agent for the RICH UOYNTQN COMPANY'S FU; HARD80N A ;rnace. tauiisnea in Jfrtw. ftieCapitalMoMitt -OF LATEST DISPATCHES. News from all Parts of the World. NEWS EROM THE CHINESE EMPIRE. Tho Yellon Riv Gap o be.Repaired" Large Tract Inundated. San Francisco, March 17. Tho steamer Oeeanica arrived from China this morning, bringing the following news: "It is rumored that the Viceroy of China has accepted the ofl'er of a French syndicate to repair the Yellon river gap for one million four hundred thousand taels. About one-third of tho inhabitants of that portion of China lying north of the Yellon river are suffering more or less distress, niul in Honan and Auhie large portions of tho country are under water and likely to remain so for some years." Another Walk OuU El Paso, March 17. As was ex pected the engineers and firemen on the Texas Pacific walked out last night. It is understood that the strike will be general along tho whole line from El Paso to Fort Worth and New Orleans. The sit uation here is unchanged, things remaining about as they were yes terday along the line of tho Atchi son Topeka and Santa Fe. Tf No Strikers Wuntcil. , PllILADKLl'HIA, Marcli 17, A committee of business men waited upon Austin Corbin, president of the Reading Railroad Co., and ask ed that the strikers bo re-employed which request was refused. Ktlltor Hooked for Libel. Minneapolis, Mar. 10. Judge William Wiley has been on trial since yesterday for criminal libel on Secretary of Interior Vilas. Tho suit grew out of an article in the Home Diary of December J, 188(1, in which Vilas and others were charged with wrecking a Madison lire insurance- company and dividing tho sur plus assets among the directors, who subscribed to bogus security funds. TrcuHiiry Still Full. Washington, March 10. Gold, silver and currency in the treasury to-day amounts to $070,300,808; cer tificates outstanding, gold, $04,210,- 051; silver, $187,8qi,4G9; currency, $10,335,000; internal revenue receipts, $388,099; customs, $1,388,100. Another Railroad Wreck. Binohamiton (N. Y.), March 10. On the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railway this morning the east bound passenger train jumped the track and three cars were burned, killing one passenger and injuring quite a number. A Loophole Left. New York, March 15. Tho Tele gram says editerially: "Now that tho treaty Is signed, tho agile Mon golian will land on British and Mex ican territory and burrow his way through to the friendly laundry den In the States." O. & C.I(iilLItel. New York, March 15. Tho governing committee of the New York Stock Exchange to-day voted to list tho $14,254,000 lirst mortgage bonds of the Oregon &, California road. .MlnUter Killed. Washington, March 10. Rev. Eugene Peck, pastor of tho Eastern Presbyterian church of this city, was struck by a locomotive this morning while walking on the railway track and instantly killed. llalil Kiionlier Comklrd. OARK, Mo., March 10. MIIoh Mathews, one of tho bald knobbers who killed Evans and Green u year ago, was convicted of i nurd or In tho lirst degree yesterday. The Vlla7l.lbel Suit. Minnkai'olis, March 10. Tho tri al of Judge Wm. Wiley criminally libelling Vilas, Secretary of the In terior, was began yesterday. WORDS ritOM TAI.MADGK. "It is not so much what you for mally teach j'our cli'Uleru as what you sing to them. A hymn has wings and can lly every whither. One hundred and fifty years after you are dead, and Old Mortality' has worn out his chisel in recuttlng your name on tho tombstone, your great grandchildren will bo singing tho song which this afternoon you sing to your little ones gathered about your knee. "Oh, if mothers only knew tho power of thlssacretl spell, how much oftener tho little ones would be gath ered, and all our homes would chime with, the songs of Jesus. "We want counteracting influence upon our children. The very mo ment your child steps into the street ho steps into tho path of temptation. There are foul-mouthed children who would like to besoil your little ones. It will not do to keen vour boys and girls in tho house and make them house-plants; they must have fresh air and recreation. God save your children from tho scathing, blasting, darning influence of tho streets! I know of no counteracting influence but the power of Christian culture and example. Hold before your little ones tho pure life of Jesus; let that name be the word that shall exorcise evil from their hearts. Give to your instruction all tho fascination of music, morning, noon and night; let It bo Jesus, tho cradle song. "This is important if your chil dren grow up; but perhaps they may not. Their pathway may bo short. Jesus may be wanting that child. Then there will bo u soundless step in the dwelling, and tho youthful pulse will begin to flutter and the little hands bo lifted for help. You cannot help. And a great agony will pinch at your heart, and tho era dlo will bo empty, and tho nursery will be empty, and tho world will bo empty, andyoursoulwlllboempty No little feet standing on tho stairs. No toys scattered on the carpet. No quick following from room to room. No strange and wandering ques tions. No upturned face, with laugh ing blue eyes, come for a kiss, but only a grave, jmd a wreath of white blossoms on tho top of It. Tho heav enly Shepherd will take that lamb safely anyhow, whether you have been faithful or unfaithful; but would it not have been plcasanter If you could heaad from those lips tho praises of Christ? I never read anything more beautiful than this a bouta chllds departure. Theaccount said: "She folded her hands, kissed hcrmother good-bye, sang her hymn, turned her face to the wall, said her little prayer, then died. "Songs In tho night! Songs in the night! For tho sick, who have no one to turn the hot pillow, no one to put tho taper on tho stand, no one to put ice on tho temple, or pour out the soothing anodyne, or utter one cheerful word Yet songs In the night! For tho poor who freeze In the winter's cold and swelter In the summer's heat, and munch the hard crusts that bleed the soro gums, and shiver under blankets that cannot any longer bo patched, and tremble because rent day Is como and thoy may bo set out on the sidewalk. "Christ is the everlasting song. The very best singers sometimes get tired; tho strongest throats some times get weary, and many who sang very sweetly do not sing now; but I hope by tho grace of God we will, after awhile, go up and sing tho praises of Christ v here wo will never bo weary. You know there aro some songs that aro esicclally appropriate for tho homo circle. Thoy stir tho soul, they start tho tears, thoy turn the heart In on It self and keep sounding after tho tune has stopped like some cathedral (Mill, which, long after tho tap of tho biuizen tongue has ceased, keeps throbbing on the air. Well It will be a homosong In heaven, all the sweeter because those who sang with us In tho domestic circle on earth shall join that great haruio- y. Assistant Citv Editor John IJ. WitioiiT, of tho Ronton Herald, being a justice of tho peace, married a Jewish couple last Sunday lxtforo tho high altar of his paste-pot, old ohalr and puper-littorod table. Ho klsKid the pretty Jowaw. HORNING TELEGRAMS. A California Rancher Killed by a Grizzly Bear. A QUIET INDIAN MURDERED. Fears thai the Chinese Treaty will bo Ineffective. Washington, March 10. It Is tho universal opinion that tho new Chinese treaty will not accomplish tho purpose for which It Is designed, and will not give ho relief which tho people on tho Pacillc coast aro entitled to expect. Nothing savo tho absolute exclusion of all Chineso laborers will meet tho emergency with which for years past Call- forlans have been obliged to contend. Senator Mitchell, whoso bill proposes to abrogate all treaty stipu lations allowing the coming of Chinese laborers to America, thinks any such treaty as reported to bo negotiated is simply a farce. Representative Felton, whoso bill proposed to prevent tho coming to tho United States of Chinese laborers, after giving nottco to tho Chineso government of tho determination of tho United States in tho premises, thinks that tho proposed treaty will bo entirely inadequate and in suftlelent. Representative Morrow, who, as a member of tho House Committee on Foreign Afltdrs; Is especially interested in antl-Chlncso legislation, said In Ids opinion tho now treaty will not accomplish what Secretary Bayard thinks ll will do. Miiiulo Armstrong Dnul. Waiiash (Iud.), March 10 This afternoon Mamie Armstrong, tho girl who attempted suicide on Tues day, died from tho effects of tho big doso of arsenic. This morning tho girl told her physician that sho wanted to live- and avouUI never again repeat the rash act, though at tho time death seemed moro desirable than to bo beaten and cursed, which sho declared was tho treatment sho received at tho hands ot her brutal father. Last night, when death seemed very near, Mamie said good-bye to her lover and slipped a ringjon his finger. Tho parting was very allcctive. Arm strong has doggedly preslstcd In keeping away from tho bedsldo of his dying daughter, and has not seen her face from tho time that sho took the poison. Reforo dying Manilo forgave her hard-hearted parent. A Touching Metttliig. Rkrlin, March 15. Emprcas Augusta, contrary to tho traditional etiquette, which demands that sho should not leave tho palace until afterthefuneral, drove to Charlotten burg to seo her son, It being Impossi ble for him to como to Rcrlln to visit her. The Emperor has decided that his mother shall retain tho title of "Empress Augusta" and not bo styled "Dowager Empress," or "Empress Mother." Tho meeting between her son and herself was very touching, as was also the visit paid by Empress Victoria to her mother-in-law. KIIIimI by ii Hear. Sif-so.v, March 10. Amos T. Home, a rancher, was killed by a grll.zly bear In tho western part of this county Monday. While walk ing through a ravine, looking after cattle, tho bear Jumped Iron mi high rock, and before Home could defend himself tho bear pinned him to the ground and badly lacerated his face and body. He lived hut a few hours after the attack. 'I li AiuiHxatloii (jiii'ntltiu. Washington, March 15. Sena tor Stewart from the Committee on Tcrrltofios to-dav ronortod the bill for thu admission of Washington Territory as tho State of Washing ton. It Is proposed to annex tho Panhandle of Idaho to the now State. Tho total nomilatlou of Washington and tho Panhandle of Iduho is ostlnmtod at lSO.OOU. A minority report against tho admis sion will bo made.'