mmmmmmmB KW!r i' " i -I CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1SSS. NO. 31. -r7'l!4,T rKOl'KS-UONAL CAIIDS. ... -nrTn mvmvnv AT T.AW Gr and District Attorney. Offlcc at court bouse, - ,. LntvnniM A'lTYinNRVS Rand l Counselors ntLw. Business In ,ne Supreme Court n specialty. Siilein.Or. I Counselor at J Office, up stairs In P FOIID, ATTORNEY AND 'atton's block. .-.HAW & GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT OB". l,-. AT.'nn nfflfi In P.it1nn'a f"J Law, wuew block, up stairs iVw. Knlem. Oregon. OJIlco In Patton's kVuti stairs over Bolt's drug store. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST RICILUtDSON, ATTORNEY AT Law. Offlob over Capitol National Bank. 249 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. T wTsrolGirATTORNEY AT LAW, T sAlcm. Oregon. Offlco In England's &k LmuI bSlness of all kinds. Also botn llfo and Are Insurance. rM. KAISEU, AIIUUW" "-, alem, urcsou. ,""-",',"..;: '. ... Drtttnn'a nimninir. win u. rorq.iu , nSmn. Collections W italem. Oregon. Offlco wltn Tlimon in nil the courts 01 yn-euu. vuiicj;". made. Land offlco business a specialty, THE.BEST Woven Wire Bed ! ON THIS COAST I Is .Manufactured by GEO. M. PARKER, 133 Fifth Street, Portland. Or. For sale by A. T. YEATON, SALEM, OREGON. ' J 4 , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. GILBERT, THE EIVIINENT ?'enJ.lst nntliropolofflst, physician and fiofS'V? VT111 Pn " ce In tho New Bank Block, on May 1st, for tho treatment i,llsenscs of women, mid ll other f,;?S , V? 0I1 strictly hygienic ana nnt i'l. Principles. Medical bat lis, oxygen and H,ro"mng1eiL'im used- Charges strictly moderate. Address box 178. Salem. On-mn. LATEST DISPATCHES. The Dominion Government Wants Commer cial Relations With the U. S. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. STRICKLER BROS. T ILD'ARCY.ATTORNEYANDCOip? P "clor at Law, Saldm, Oregon. Having h abstract of the records or Marion cpun fv ?nclndlnBa lot and block Index of So li he has special facilities for examining titles to real estate, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -DEALERS IS- SALEIVE BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry and State. uvivn. HAIR uuraau A2tu Shampooing neatly done. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS! Salem, - Oregon. . rnRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING X business in all its branches. STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. S"At the old stand of Ben. Strang, Com mercial Street. New Hide Store IN SALEM. Having rented the store room formerly 2S2?E,eft bJoretner & Tlllony, on the north side of State street, I am prepared to PW e highest market price, fn cash, for k...it.' .i!" - """-P peas, ana toiuose having them for sale, I iisk to coll and sco S'i ? I..w,u glvo 8 Prices and a fair deal to all. . . B. McARTHUR.- ESTABLISHED BY NATIOSAIi AUT1I0HITY. M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shon on the alley, opposite Minto's Liv- cry Stable, Salem, Or. WEST BROTHERS' EAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salcni. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS (J constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of tho city at lowest living rates. Please give us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET D, C, Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 5-All kinds of fresh and cured meata always on hand. Full weight and asquaro deal all around. The Capital National Bank Tne Business Finished np and the Del egates Disperse. OK SALEM, - Capifal Paid'up, -Surplus, OREGON. - $75,000 - - 9,500 JUST RECEIVED, A NEW STOCK OF NEW STYLES IN "WALL PAPER! -A FULL STOCK OF Fancy Goods, Moldings, Brackets, Picture Frames, Artists' Materials, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. W. M. SARGEANT, 207 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. R. S. WALLACE, - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President, .1. II. ALBERT, .... Cashier. X k nmrpTriDc. frV.T.('Grfiy? f W.W.Martin. J. MrMnrtfn, R. S. Wallace. , J. II. Albert, " T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE, To fanners on wheat and other market able e: produce, consigned or In store, fther In private granaries or puDiic warehouses. The SALEM MARKET OS COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Fresh and Salt Meats ! And all kinds of S A. "US AOE -The CLEANEST kept market m the city. Call nnd see for yourself. McCROW A WILLARD. K.J. BABEQCK, Cabinet Maker! AND UNDERTAKER. FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. Sfata aud County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonnblo rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chleapro, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. H. W. COX, ' (Successor to Tho Port Drug Co.) . 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon Pendleton, Apr. 4. The nomi nations were further proceeded with to-day, bylthe unanimous clioico of iJudgo Burnett, of Denton, for su preme judge. Next the delegates to the national convention in St. Louis were nominated. A score of names were put up, and the six who receiv ed the highest votes were chosen. They are as follews: Gen. John A. Miller, of Klamath; Napoleon Davis, of Washington; T. J. Black, of Linn; Col. J. Kelly, of Multnomah; M. T. Hellman, of Grant; and H. Klippel, of Jackson. The alternates are Messrs. Riohardson, Fentou, Savage, Wisdom, Page, and Bush. . The presidential elcctorsare W. II. Efllnger, of Multnomah; W. It. Bil- yeu, of Linn; and John C. Drain, of Douglas. A. Bush, of Marion, was elected chairman of the state central com mittee, defeating B. Killln, ol Mult nomah. The Multnomah delegates felt themselves sat down on. The resolutions indorse Cleveland's free trade recommendations, free wool and all, otherwise they are dis creet and merely routine. Tho con vention adjourned late in the after noon, and the 8 o'clock p. in. train FULL LINE All kinds of Furniture made to order. A full Hue of Caskets alwayspn hand. Dings and Medicines J.J. JENNINGS, d. ds. w8l i . v. KsS!ssfe r-cv-T'rTcr -Go to J. O'Donuld's shop on High St., 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 ! ! Teeth Extracted Without Pain by New Process TEETH FILLED WITiT THE' LATEST Improved fillings. Plates. roado "on notice, S-Any and all work In the Dental line. CHEMICALS. & PATENT MEDICI& Toilet Articles, Perfnmeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family pes a Specialty. Gold (Mings a specialty, jers-Anv and all work Office In IlreymarVs block over J. M. Rosen berg & Co's. Established in 1870. PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR -AND Fruit Preserving Go. OF- HAVING PURCHASED THE BLACK smith shop known ns Kelly's Old htand, I will hereafter be prepared to do ull Kinds of Blacksmithing S Repairing In tbe best stylo known tq tho trade at nort notice. The best of workmen em ployed, and all work guaranteed to give tauisfactlon. Horseshoeing a Specialty! J, J. JARNIGAN, Kelly's Old Stand, Saloni, Or. H. W. CQX, Has constantly on hand a well selected stock of Boericke & Schreck's SALEM, - - OREGON. Manufacturers of Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear iMter, aweei anu inampogne uaer, uiaer Syrup for Mince Meat, Currant Wine of a Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and German Pickles! PURE CIDER VINEGAR, AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER tied Letter 5c. Cigar. 3-The best five cent cigar In the mar ket. II. W. COX, 100 fitato Street. Salem. H. K. Dubois. Job Dubois Dubois brothers, Proprietors Chemekete Hotel. carried away most or the dulegutos. Commercial Itovlproclty. Ottawa, (Out)., April r. Sir Charles 'fupper, Minister of Finance, in answer to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said tho retalia tory bill introduced in tho U. S. Congress was the result of a misun derstanding in that country. Ho added that in tho next oflicial gazette there would appear a proclamation providing for free Interchange of products be tween the two countries. This an nouncement lias created a sensation in political circles, aud is regarded us a complete back-down on the part of tho Dominion government, especially in view of tho declaration made last week by cabinet minisbers that Canada would maintain its in terpretation of international arrange ments at all ha.ards. The Fisheries Tri-nty. Washington, April 5. Tho lisheries treaty will be called up in the committee on foreign affairs on Saturday. At tho present tlmo there are two lines of action being discussed; one is to have tho com mittee report the reasons for ex pressing the opinion of tho senate that the treaty is unsatisfactory, and should not be ratified; the other is to refer it back to the state department with the suggestion that It be amended in certain particulars. Vht ronstltales a Family Medicine? A preparation which is adapted to the relief and cure of ailments to which members of a household are most subject, and which is not only alleged to do this, but has long and unfailingly proved its ability to do it, assuredly deserves the title of a reliable family medicine. Among time honored preparations, which experience and the sanction of the medical profession indicate as deserv ingof popular regard and confidence, I tT 1.11 i ca -! is jriusieuer-s oiomacn Aimers, a medicine adapted to tho eradication of dyspopsia,constipation and bilious ness, the thrco most frequently oc curring ailments that vox mankind. Derived from abotanio parentage, it is efllcient as well as puro and whole some It relieves nervous disouiet- ude and inactivity of tho kidneys, nnd counteracts a tendency to rheu matism. For renewing Hugging strength and imparting appetite it can bo implicitly relied upon. Fever and ague, rheumatism and debility are remedied by it. .. Card of Thanks. Salem, Oregon, April 6, 1888. Tho oineers and members of Alert Hook and Ladder Co. No 1, Salem Fire Department, hereby tender their thanks to Messrs. D. v. Mathews & Co., and to Mr. S. Adolph for their portion of tho dona tion to the lire department in ap preciation of their services at tho fire on the night of March 7th in Mr. Adolph's building, also to tho Phoe nix and Home Insurance Compan ies for their donation for services at burning of the Purrish residence, Feb. 27th 1888. Vylii: A. Miohi:s. Secretary A. II. & L. Co. MORNING TELEGRAMS. Lightning Flashes of What (ho World at Large is Doing. OREGON POLITICS. Wlint Senator Mitchell Was to Say of tho Outlook. Washington, April 4. Senator Mitchell was interviewed to-day. "What do you hear about tho Interference of tho administration in Oregon politics?'' ho was asked. "Very little," was tho Senator's, reply. "I have no doubt but what tho President was interested in en rolling ono more stuto on tho list of those thnt at present till the democratic- column. I have received letters from San Francisco saying that Jno. Irish was going to Oregon to stump the state for tho adminis tration. As Irish was in Washing ton and saw tho President, J pre sume they must have como to somo sort of an understanding regarding Pad tic Coast politics. There have been some suggest Ions that Jno. F. Swift ought to go into tho state to canvas, for the republicans, but I lVrsonal. Mr. N. II. Frohlichstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: "I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of IJron ehitis and Catarrh. It gave mo instant relief aiul entirely cured me and T have not been uulioted since. I also beg to state that I hud tried other remedies with no good result. Havo also used Electric Bittern nnd Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which T can reconnnond." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- fl... fsi11l1tL 111.1 f-ll.lu Id fl.l n. .m hjwj,iin i.ni vm.-3, la mull Ull l vo guarantee. Trial bottles free at Dr. H. W. Cox's drug store. -- CAM, FOlt HGl'UIIMCAN CONTENTION. SAUER KRAUT A FEATUBE OF 1888. FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From H to SI per day, SALEM, - OIIEQON; Homeopathic Preparations A NEATLY PniNTBD GUIDE TO BE HAD UPON APPLICATION. Tne B. & S. PREPARATIONS Are the Iuret and Heat. H. W. COX IS.?01? authorised agent. arOall for the B. A R Homeopathle Pre fwaltoiM sod accept do other. hvii- Hsnit tJdar. laave ordorH at Kao- tory Olllce, drop n Postal, or sco driver of our aeuvcry whkuu. , . , We keep !gallon keg ank 'gallon drnl- Johns that are loaned to i-UBioinors for a term of six day. All ordois promplly fllled' O. BTOLTZ. Ilualnees Manager. Oregon Peach Bitters About eighteen year ago I received a hurt In my buck from a pile of lumber tilling on me, and ever since hud been troubled with weak kidneys more or lean; nit fhalmtvMrvtrv DlUOh. TlirOUEll the recommendation of Henry Keene,. 1 1 bought a bottle of II. KUs' Oregon Peaejr Hitters and before I oaa iKen nan me bottle I found a great relief from It. I believe It to be a splendid remedy for the kidneys, and heartily reeMmendltfor tbe same. J. n. ruKicii- AumsvlUe, January tz, uo. A. E. STRANG, No. SOS Coinrnerolol Htreet, SALEM, OREGON. Kacred War Proclaimed. Caiko, April 5. Tho Khedive hus received a copy of tho procla mation issued by the miihdi, declin ing sacred war against Egypt, nnd ordering the Soudanese to enter her territory. To this is attributed the renewal of hostilities near Suakim by Osinan Dlgna, and the alarming reports of movements in theinterlor. Commlftitluner Appointed. Washington, Apr. 6. Frank Me Coppin, of San Francisco has ac cepted the president's appointment of chief commissioner from tho Uni ted StatoH to the Australian exposi tion, which opens at Melbourne a few months hence. A republican convention for tho state of Oregon Is called to meet at tho city of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of Aprl' A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. in., for thu purpose of nominating can didates for the following olllcers, HMVii. itepresemauvo in congress, three presidential electors, supreme judgo and district olllcers, and to select six delegates to attend tne national republican convention. and to transact such other business as may properly como before tho convention. Tho convention will consist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follews: Del. linker...... ... A Hcnum 7 Clackamas ... 0 Clatsop ..... 7 Columbia.. ... -I Coos . . 7 Crook ........ !l Curry. ....... :i Douglas .......... I) (illllam fi Orant 0 Jackson . 7 Josephine 4 Kiaiuaiu . .. ;i -DEAMill I.N- STOVESand RANGES Plumbing, GoS'iffd'Steam Riling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work ' - a Specialty. &a4AMRt tor the BOYNTON COMPANY'S UblUhed la 18W. ItlCHAItDSON fc Furnaeee. jss- 8000 Kewsrd For a letter or more pleasant rom- ody for tho cure of consumption, bronchial trouble, cough, croup and whooping cough than Bantu Able, tho California ilng of consumption. Every bottle warranted. If you would bo cured of that disgusting disease, catarrh, use California Cat-It-Cure, $1 a Jar, by mall $1.10 San ta Able and Cat-It-Cure are sold and warranted by D. W. Matthews & Co., 100 State St., Salem. Del. Iuko ...... . 'I Iano 10 Linn 10 Malheur 2 Marlon .... 11 Morrow fi Multnomah -.'10 Polk . 0 Tillamook a Umatilla 10 Union 8 Wallowa. 4 Wasco U Washington ....... 8 Yumlilll v Total aw The same being one delegate at largo from each county and one delegate for every ICO voters and o.ie for every fraction over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. Dinger Her mann, congressman, at the last general election. Tho committee recommend that tho primaries be held March 81, 1888, and tho county conventions April 4, 1888, unless otherwise ordered by the county central committee. Republican electors and voters of tho state, without regard to past fiolitlcal afllllatlons, who ImjIIcvo In ho Amorlean principle of protect ive tiirifl and diguliying American labor, giving free, jMpuIar educa tion to the masses of tho tM-opIe, ellbctually protecting all human rights In every section of our com moil country, aud who deslro to promote friendly feeling and per manent harmony throughout the state by maintaining a government pledged to those objects and prin ciples, are cordially invited to unite in selecting delogatou to the repub lican statu convention. Ilosiwct fully submitted. JOHHl'H Himon, Chairman. don't know what truth there Is in the rumor. Great dissatisfaction exists in Oregon in regard to tho tarltl" policy of tho President. 1 havo received personal letters from many democratic- friends saying that if Cleveland was again a candi date ho would lose at least 1000 democratic votes In Oregon," "How about the stato electron?"'' asked your correspondent. "I am not so sure about It," was the answer. "Tho hostility toward tho President might-not havo so much eflect In the stato election. When it comes to tho Presidential election many democrat will not vote for him. I am confident the republicans will carry tho stato election In June, and if our national convention nominates a man who Is right on the Chinese tariff and money questions wo will bo success ful in tho Presidential contest. On the tarlH'tho President's messago is aimed against three of our principal industries, wool, lead and lumber. Oregon produced 15,000,000 pounds of wool this year for shipment, and it is proposed to sacritlco this indus try to foreign competition, besides our people havo not forgotten that last year Cleveland pocketed a river . and harbor bill of only nine millions that contained appropriations ag gregating $000,000 for Oregon." Secession Movement. Ottawa, April 4. Advices from Novla Scotia and Newfoundland stato that!tho secession movement In the province and the antl-confeder-atiou movement in the colonies havo developed unexpected strength. Tho Government has been warned not to trifle with either agitation. Tho aim of tho secessionists and an nexationist members is to form it separate confederation of the mari time provinces, brlngNewfouudland Into it, and then go in a body to tho United States, leaving tiio remain ing provinces to shift for themselves, without a single open Atlantic port live months in tho year. Prohibition Convention. San Fiiancikco, Apr. 4. -Tho Suite Prohibition Convention com menced iiere tills morning. After the religious services wero concluded, the convention spent nearly two hours in tho election of a temporary Chairman. Tho proceed ings throughout wore extremely bols tcrouH, it being apparent that tho delegates wero divided Into a num ber of factions. Ex-Governor St. John, of Kansas, addressed the convention in the af ternoon. Hermann Pawned In linker. llAKKitciTY, April I. Tho Haker county delogatoH to tho stato con vention havo Ihjou instructed to vote for Hermann for Congrow. In Phoonjx, A. T., last evening thu adobe house of David Howie fell in. burying with liliu his mii and daughter. Tile first and last pr reported dead, and tho boy will probably die. ndi.ia...'. n.aMftj,