f -X"nr,'" ,"V -tr f JH1 CAPI JOURNAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., TUESDAY, Al'RIL. 17, 1SSS. NO. -40. J- - 1 XTL-L PROCESSIONAL CAKDS. s.v1 W KELT, .VllUll.M'.l At ji-vu (j niid IJl-trlct Attorney. Ollloent surt hon'e. RAMSEY & MNG1IAM, A'lTOlINKYS aiid Counselors at Law. liusincss in .k H,,rfino Court u specialty. Salem, Or. JLMON Mil AW XKff A OVKUTISK51ENTS. JJJL xbw aivi:i.tisemi:nt'. KORD, ATTORNEY AND rntLMON ruuu, .iii'"""" ' f P Counselor at Ijiw, Mnlciii, Oregon, Office, up stairs In Put ton's block. ...,,. .. uiiFfJO. ATTORNEYS .VI K Law Salem, OreRon. Olllee In Patton's bfooh7up "tolrs over Holt's ilniR store. ,-. T RICH VRPSON, ATTORNEY AT Q Tr-... iVfflce over Capitol National LtlW. OlliCt' inur loiinui .'imuuiii Rink. 2W Commercial ran, o..cn., v. r W 8PRIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I Salem. Oregon. Otllce In England's hik & business or nil kinds. Also both life and tire insurance WW KAISER, ATTORNEY, AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Ottleowitli Tllmon Kord InPatton's building. Will practice In lili the courts of Oregon. Collections made Land offlco business a specialty. THE.'.BEST DR. GILBERT i Woven Wife Bed ! THE BMINBNT J ! II. D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN V wlor ut Law, Salem, Oregon. Waving an abstract of tho records of Marlon couu tv including a lot and block Index of Sa ten.lic "has special facilities forcxuinlnlng title's to real estate. KY UIVKKTISEMEXTS. SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Cone St., bet. Ferry and State, nlLWINO, HAIK CUTTING AXI) J5 Shampooing neatly done, LADD & BUSH, B A N K E RS;!(j Salem, - Oregon, v rruuxsArr a general hanking 1 business In all Us branches. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET 3110, Commercial St., Salmi. SHOlCE STEAKS fc OTHER MEATS constantly on band, and delivered to j part of the. city at lowest living rates. IIbim; give us your patronage. ON THIS COAST! Is Manufactured by GEO. M. PARKER, l:B Fifth Street, Portland. Or. For' sale by A. T.'YEATON, SALEM, OHEGOX. IVI. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL QUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the alley, opposite Mlnto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or, K.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! AND UNDERTAKER. PAEllAUS RLOOK, STATE STREET, Salem,. Oregon. Scientist. imtliroiMiIogNt, physician mill sjirgiHin. will open an ofllcc In the New Hank Hlock.on .May 1st, Tor the treatment or all diseases or women, and all other chronic cases, on strletly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical baths, owgen and electro-magnetism used. Charge strictly moderate. Address box 17iS,Salcm,OreKon. KSTAHLISHKI) IIV NATIONAL ACTHOKITV. TheCajiita! National Bank SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capital Paid op, .... $75,000 Surplus, ..... - - 9,500 It. S. WALLACE, . . President. W. W. MAUTIX, - Vice-President. .1. H. AI.HKKT, .... fishier. DIRECTORS! W.T.Gray, W. W. Martin. J. M. Martin, It, s. Wallace. , .1. II. Albert, ' T. McK. Ilit ton. LATEST DISPATCHES. Lislifuin!! Flashes or What the World at torso is lloius. A FISH STOKY. SBXAT0I5 STAXF(HM) WOVT 1)0. lit "Inch Profnmtv and dross Pre varication are the Main Features. tllg Sale or Tlmli.-r Lauds. New York, April US. Vieo Presi dent Oakexofthc Northern l'acitlc says the sale f 80,000 iveres of ftjmbcr luml in Washington Territory, with in thirty miles of Tneonin, has been consummated, tmil the papers will be signed to-morrow. The transac tlon involves the construction of line from Tacoma to be known as the Tiieoniii Southern, to cost $2,000, 000. The purchasers are C. W. Griggs of St. Paul and H. E. Hewitt of New Richmond, Wis., and their associates. Ah 'tnds of Furniture made to order. ATuIl lino of Caskets always on hand. ESTAHLISHKII IN 1S7H. PACFFKJ CIDER. VINEHAK AND- CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard,. Proprietor. BTATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. OS-All kinds of fresh and cured meats alwayson hand. Full weight undaiMiuarc deal nil aiound. The SALEM MARKET IB COURT STREET. Constantly on band, the best quality of Fresh and Sail Meats ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. Fruit Preserving Co. OF SALEM, OREGON. Manufacturers of Cider Jelly, Curraul Jelly, Apple ami Tear llutfer, Sweet and Cliainnagnc Cider, Cider Syrup for )liucc Meat, Currant Wine of a Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain aud German Tickles' PURE CIDER VINEGAR. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able, produce, consigned or in store, cither In private granaricsor publics warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Car. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonablo rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San 1- nmelsco, Portland, Uindon, Paris, Ilerlin, lloug Kong and Calcutta. h! w. cox, (Successor to Tho Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem, Oregon Kf'tbo CLEANEST kept niaiket in tho rity. Call and see for yourself. McCROW A WIL1.AUI). Lane S-Oo to J, O'iKmald's shop on Hlgb st., Ktwwn CodVt and State, Salem, und get "neof J, M. Coulter's patent Improved LADDERS. lighten LaU(r raaJe In Oregon, V- SAUER KRAI IT A FEATURE OF 1V.S. KULL LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. For Svt Lldor, lc.ivis orders at Fac tory Otllce, drop a Postal, or seo driver of our delivery wagon. We keep S-gallon kegs ank a-gallon demi johns that are loaned to customers for a term of six days. All orders proniptly nlled. ii. STOLTZ, lluslness Manager. STOCK FARM FOR SALE on RENT ! 530 ACRES I'lMsieians Prescriptions and Family lleeipes a Specially. AUKNOY FOR THE CELEIIRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. tiii-TIic best fh,, cent cigar III the mar ket. II. W. COX. Ittl State Street. S.ilem. Kelly's Old, Stan'd I! j ITAVINH PURCHASED THE lllVCK- fl mlth shop known as Kelly's Old tand, I will hereafter bo pn'pared to do all kinds of 11 ) If A! u miv o n III; mu III u la tho best stvlv known to tho tnido at rt notlw. The bust of workmen em Woyed, and ull work guarantoad to glvo wtwfactlon. Horseshoeing a Specialty! J. J. JARNIGAN, Kelly's Old Stund, Salem, Or. H. W. COX, oituuaitly m hand a well M-Jucttsl stok of Btericke & Schreck's Well watered and plenty of timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and 150 acres plow land. Kilty head of cattle with the place If wanted, and horses enough to run it. Within Jlvo miles ofdepotontboO.AC.lt. R. A liargaln for somebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. Salem Co-Operative Association, P. of II? Di:ALKlN.V.Vi Choice Groceries, ' t Provisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, . Crockery? Glassware A. K. STRANG, No. !W1 COinTuerclal Sti-cet, SALEM, - - OHKGOX. UKAI.Ht I.N . STOVESand RANGES PluDiljiiiir, (ias and Steam Kilfinir.. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. O-Agent (or I be RICHARDSON ..V HOYNTON COMPANY'S FiiruiHUs. E tilbllshed In JS4!. . " Live and Let Live Paint Stop. Oft t( Butter, Eggsr and Lard. , All Kinds of Produce Bought. , Migrr. 120, Suite street, Hnlom.Or. Real Estate:Aents HUNTLY & McFERSON, tHouse, .Sign AND P,,l DnmiftKft , iimiitlis' trwitmont for $1; wuit ly benera ramters. ..n.i.iarii .!, .y i.. MattliouHst Co., 10t;KUitfSf.,Mil('in. A Tciiipcriiiicc Lecture. Atlanta, (On)., April 10th Yos tonlity, imik-r tho oity law which condomus to iinprisonmoiit nion a third time couviotodordrunkoiincs, Hugh Simpson wits sent to tho pub lie works. Ho was at ono timoono of the woalthiost nion of Atlanta, having unlltnitod orotlit in all tho itorthorn trado oontros. lh onco mntlo 840,000 in a sliifrlo trado. His fondness for tho oup, howovor, how ever, led him away from business, and now ho is it pitiable object, hav ing long ago lost all ho had. Kill. Ml -With it Ilase Halt Itat. " Akron (Ohio), April 10. Charles J I.olts, a merehant tailor, tills morning iimrrelcd with his wife over money matters. 11k' sent a daughter out of tho house and club bed his wife to deatli with a bull-bat and then drowned himself in tho Ohio ennui, half a mile distant. . College, for IVoiueiu .Montreal, April Kith Sir Don ald .Smith Will give an additional $150,000 for tho endowment of tho Itoyal Victoria College for tho liigli cr education of women, aud an act of incorporation will lie asked for. Sir Donald has already given $120, 000 for tho same purpose. A Wcli'dinc to the New I'.istor. It will bo remembered- that tho ollleial board of thoChristianohurch of this city being of the opinion that tho pastor, Elder.!. W. Webb, should not take any public part in prohi bition work this year lost it .should injure his or tho ehtlrch's inllueneo, lie stepped down and out rather than remain and prove any possible einbarniKsnient. Elder 1. it. lUir- nett, now acting as State Evange list, of Monmouth, lias accepted a call tot lie pastorate. The ladles of the church will tender him a public reception, in the, church parlors, next Friday evening. All friends of tho gentlemnrVgnd of the churcharo cordially invited tn attend. After singing, brief addresses and hitro dtictions, refreshments will bo served. Mr. Wqbb who has bj'on filling the pulpit since his resig nation, preached morning and night, Sunday, and paid his stic ccsMir a high compliment and, In advance, bade him aud the uitureli (Jod speed. .fullfuriiU Cat-IU'uir. Tho only guaranteed euro for catarrh, cold Iit'Uie head, hay fever, j ro-e cold, catarrhal deufuoMS ami j sore eyes. Kcstorcs tho soiise of taste 1 and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. ' Easy and pletisiiut to us-, l''olluv directions and a cure is I warranted, liy'ali druggists. Send I for i-irciilar to Ahlctlne Medical Comnany, Orovlllu. ( al. bix Tho Statesman this niorning has a tlsh story. It tells how Gov. St. John and Elder .1. V. Webb went llshitig on Saturday, to tho old Cross place, now occupied by John West. Tho owner was out, but the hired man held the fort, whoso instruc tions were to allow no ono to hunt or tlsh on the premises. The vera cious chronicler tells his story in this wie: Tho vigilant eyes of the hired man espied tho two great prohi apostles down by their favorite element, and, remembering his orders, lie hastened to them, when tho follow ing conversation, as near as could bo gleaned by one of tho Statesman's faithful reporters, ensued: Hired man "Whatyodoln' here? Git out! You can't llsli on this hero place!" Air. Webb "That's all right, my dear man; this is tho Honorable John P. St. John. Wo won't hurt your place." Hired man "It wouldn't make no ditleroneo if ho was tho Honor able John 1. Christ; you can't llsh here; so git out!" And they got. Tito truth of tho story is as follews: On the day mentioned a party con sisting of ex-Gov. St. John, ltov. .1. W. Webb with two of Ids children, 1. A. Karnell, Dr. Wyatt and Dr. l'ort, seven in all, drove out to the place mentioned to enjoy a little rest in angling, Dr. Wyatt having Hist obtained permission to visit the grounds. On arriving at tho entrance the hired man ran forward to open the gate, hut Dr. Wyatt de clined ills proU'erod services and tho party drove in. Tho muii.lii charge showed them where to tie their horses, and treated them courteously during their stay on tho grounds. This statement wo have from three adult members of the party. Why such a foolish Ho should have appeared in tho columns of our coteni, we cannot under stand, except that the writer may have thought that tho piece of profanity with which lie closes ids story would raise a laugh anmng the boys. lint does ho con sider It good family reading'.' How big a catch this party of pls rittois returned to town with we leave for themselves to tell. We notice that Oil) is abundant on mu st reots to-d'iy. A liiiilroatl Magnate 1'iillt to be l'rrsi ilent of tlm 1'iiitctl States. The San Francisco Chronicle' of tho loth believes Senator Stanford an entirely unavailable man for pres ident or the United Slates. It says: It i, or should bo, a matter or sur prise to every citizen or California that tho question of nominating Leland Stanford as republican can didate for the presidency can even lie seriously eonsidered. Of late, however, much has been said on the subject; but It is to bo noticed that most of the enthusiasm, if thai be the correct phrase for the interest which ought tobo excited on the subject, comes from tho democratic party, which appear to bo quite will ing that tho republicans should put Senator Stanford's name at the head of their ticket. Rut there is an insuperable, a fatal objection to the republicans accept ing tho advice so kindly tendered to them by the democrats, ami that Is theentiroaudabsoluteunavailabllity or Leland Standlbrdasa presidential candidate. Tills hard assertion does not rest on anything connected wltlt personal or private life or eharaoter of Senator .Stanford, which may bo willingly believed to bo irreproacha ble, but upon his connection with tho Central and Southern Pacific Railroad Companies and tho knowl edge which he'iuust bo indisputably presumed to have had as tho head of those corporations, of their methods and operations in California and elsewhere. It would be hnpos.slblo if t lie republican party wished it over so much to segregate Senator Stan ford, the railroad president, from, corporations which ho has managed so lone-, and It is hardly necessary to Lsay 1 hat California would never bring herself to accept tho railroad presi dent as her candidate for the pros!-, dency of the United States. brick bank 0K'11l Cut IIU Thioat. A. .1. ritowart, a painter of Cor- A llooralnc Tuna. Tho town of Independence, Polk county, which lias been as "dead as a door nail" the past two or three years, is awakening from its sleep and preparing for a boom this sum mer. Arrangements have been made for tho building of a block between J. S. 'Cooper's building and Dr. Lee's otllce, Ing four Hue store rooms, these stores will lie built an houe, a tiling greatly needed in tho town since (be one which stood on the silo of tho proposed bulldlngl uurueu in .i. jiio iirojeerorH or this enterprise tiro J. S. Cooper, the banker, Mrs. Win nail, milliner, and Cooper A Connaway, dealers in agricultural implhucuts. L. V. Robertson, a capitalist, Is also talk ing of replacing some of tile old wooden shacks on, the opposite side of the street with a tine brick. J. Runt., late of Dallas, has erected a foundry aud will eominonco operat ing it soon. Preseott & Von cm liavo started up their largo saw mill, on which thoy have spent considerable money in Improvements, Another party named Montgomery, recently from tho east, is negotiating for tho purchase of ono of tho two grist mills, with a view to putting in tho roller process, etc. A prominent huHiuoM man of IudeiMindoncu, who ,M PliKMK I'M'UT. Huy and sell turrnf and city proerty. ,V targe ran jmuerof durable farms and city a sililn DnnnmmilAttn pWty "w otftriwipn rMlni.blj terms, IHIUOXlllU I roilill UUU1I& r- . 1 l Kire lnUirntioe PON APPIJl VTIO.V uuA waHUy IVHIlpuak. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators. Vll, t,BIII1),W.,0 imiIIt huU-i.Iu j w,lH ' t1'" 'ty tiuy and ho . ............ , , i.i , above information to our reporter, m niiiiiiuy I'vuuiiiK "A niHiiig ins , ., ., , . Kstlinateitpn all klnd-fof work in our Una throat; It is thought he cannot re cover. Tho enuso Nanlgned Is dos ponduiiey cniisod by i-Jekmv ami hard drink. cbwrfully'xlven. SiitlMhntlQU hii Shon'Jn Old Court Houm on CSn SaleuuOr. iwrNnttMil. U rt kJhx-I, NPVTLY HD UPON I' I ine B. & SfifiEPARAIIONS FJrokerage ! Suffer htt MMQtlbW P. I gfji'yon te or rtM tiw. nd STRICILJ3R 13ROS. . IlkAI.KIM Ik- STOVES AND TINWARE! . i Hoofing aid Sptiug a iipccialt)'. Wir Atnu old stanJ of IU. HimilK, 01 mrrUtl Sic l'rrk OtHMli Urntlil. For nice, frosb grm'eries, that can le rolled on, we would recommend our readers to oll on S. Karrar k Co. These gentlemen spio no puinn in their offortM to wipply their customers with choice goods. oxpn-ed himself as well phased with the future prosj)oot of tho town, which has jhismxI throtiKh a slogo of duprossiou and stagnation that would have, killed any town with Its- natural advantuKos. Tho Oregon Laud Co, Is whoop ing it up, thoy made two more salos of riMl estate on Monday. rjutswlbc for tho Journal. Sali:.M, April 111, 1S88. Che (Jong and l'ong Gong Dick, vs. Ii. R. Stearns circuit Judge of tho Fourth Judicial District. In this case tho court ordered that a peremptory writ of mandamus bo issued to the circuit Judge requiring him to settle, sign and allow a bill of exceptions as they appealed upon tho trial of the etitioners before him. Option by Stratum, J, James Mitchell, respondent, vs. Nelson Schoonover, administrator of the estate of M. R. Ralrd deceas ed. Judgment of the court belew: aHlrmed, opinion by Strahau, J. R. Vordler, rosp., vs. John Rlgne et. al. npps. Judgment of the lower court below, iiMblned, opinion by Hlrahnii,".!. State of Oregon, rosp., vs. V, 11. Daly, upp. Judgment of lower court afllrmed, opinion by Strahau, J. MNtA J. H.'SteHjui, appTv" J. II. Hill pthil.'r8ps, .Judgment of tiie lower court itttlrmod, opinion by Thayer, J. Meyer, Wilson it Co. iqqw. vs. Thompson, Dollar! it Co. resps. Judgment of the low ercouri reversed and Hie case remanded for a iyiw (rial, opinion by Thayer, J. Lord, C. J. assenting. Pauline Clark, upp. vs. Chan. 1) Clink, et al. reos. J udgment ol the court below alllrmed, opinion fty Lord, C.J. Jove Kovem as lulmlnlslrator or (lie estate of Johauah (ioodeliild deceased a pp. Aps'ul from Laun county, argued iiiph subytltted. J. IC. Wberford ally for app., G. W. Dorris atty. for rosp. - llrarr I'p. You are reeling depresed, your appetite Is pisir, you aro bothered Willi headtielie,1-you are (lihjoliy, nervous, and generally out orsorts, and want to brace up. Rraeo up, but not with tUjiiulniitH, spring iiiinIIoIiuw. or blliffW. which have for tlieir ImsU very elieap, Ixul wlii key, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in wowo eondltion than before. WliHt you want is unalteiatlve that will purify your blood, tart healthy action of Liverand Kidneys, rwtoro your vitality, and give renewed lioalth and strength. Huuli u iiiimII oluo you will Hnd In Kloelrio lilt tors, and only 60 cenN a bottle at 11. V. Cox's drug wtore. .1..