"wr t?tw t w 'vaiik' ranrTMminBeg 'ivift-iaBiawiSfu CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., FRIDAY, APRIL O, 1SSS. NO. -43. lP-3 rwfrw 'f&3?jtr - 1 niOFKSSIONAL CAKDS. -EO. W. HEI.T, ATTORNF.Y AT IiAW (jj- and District Attorney. Office nt court bouse. OA.3ISEY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS K, and Counselors at Law. Business In (lie Supremo Court ii specialty. Salem, Or. mlLMON FORD, ATTORNEY AND I Counselor at Lnv, Salem, Oregon. Office, up stairs In Patton's block. HAW A GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT I.1W, SjalCin, ureRon. umee m nuiuu a block, up stairs o er aeits arug store. T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT law. OtKce over Capitol National nnk, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. T W. SI'RIGGS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .1 Salem, Oregon. Office In England's block. Iegal business of nil kinds. Also both life and lire Insurance. 1TTSI. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VV Salem. Oregon. Office with Tllmou .J1 ... T...'...I1.1I... "Will nmirtMnn in all the courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land office business a specialty. PH. D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN selor at Law, Salem, Oiegon. Having an abstract of tho records of llnrion coun ty including a lot and block Index of 8a- titles to real estate. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CAPITAL IXJDGE, NO. 11, I. O. G. T., meets c ery Saturday evening, in their hall, second door north of Post Office. G. J m. Ksioht. Sec,, II. S. Joky. W. C. T. GEO. D. GOODHUE, WOOD DEALER office with Geo. W. Johnson, 235 Com mercial street. All kinds of wood for sale. Sawed to any length desired. Cash must accompany all orders For Sale- A good iron frame Horse Power. Good for all u-es, fiom one to full capacity. AH for the low price of SGO. call at the Pacific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Com pany's office. Salem. Oregon. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV cry Stable, corner of State and Front streets, or on slate at corner State and Com mereial btreets. Prompt attention and care guaranteed. h W. A. BENSON. SALEM BATPIS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com1 St., bet. Ferry and State. C-i 1 HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND Q Shampooing neatly done LADD & BUSH, B A N K E R- S I Salem, - Oregon. rnllANSACT A GENERAL RANKING J. business In all Its branches. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, ilOO, Commeiclal St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS &. OTIIKH MEATS constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of the city at low est living rates. Please give us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. A3-A11 kinds of lresh and cured meats always on hand. Full weight and ntuuare deal all around. The SALEM MARKET i)S COURT KTREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Mi and Salt Meals ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. oa-Tho CLEANEST kept murket in the city. Call and ceo for yourhelf. McCROW & WILLAltD. 3-Uo to J. O'Donald'h fchop on High 8t., between Court and Htato, Balcui, und get one of J. M. Coulter's patent Improved LADDERS. Ligkteht Udder nude in Oregon. H. W. COX, Has constantly on hand u well selected stock of Bosricke k Schreck's A NEATLY l'UINTKD GUIDK TO UK HAD UPON APPLICATION. HomeopathiG Preparations Tne B. & S. PREPARATIONS , Are the Puret and BtU II. W. COX w the only authorized agent. -Call for the a A a Homeopathic Pre PAnUon and aooept no other. NEAV ADVERTISEMENTS. GRANGE STORE Salem Operative Association NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. V. of H. -I)KL.1LS IX- Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, 4 Crockery, Glassware, i r Butter, Eggs, and Lard. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician nud surgeon, will open an office In tho New Hank lilock, on May 1st, for the treatment of all diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hyeieniennd nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box lTB.Sulem.Oresron. LATEST DISPATCHES. LighfuiDg Flashes of What Hie al Large THK SITUATION MADE I'l.AIN. Doing. MTAHL1SHED 11V NVT10NAI, AUT1IOKITY, The Capital National Bank ALL, KINDS OK Produce. Boiisrlit! JAMES AITKEN, .Manager. 126 State St., SALEM. OR. iVt. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Oh SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - - . 75,000 Surplus, ...... 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALI1ERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. T.Gray, W.W.Martin, J. M. Martin, It. s. Wallace. , J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. KWIXU WATTRHSOX'S SCKAI', Jealousy Drives him Furious and has Recourse to a Knife. he LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other mrnkct- e prouuee, consigned or In st either In priate granaries or Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on the alley, opposite Minto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AN UNDERTAKER. FARRAR'S 11LOCIC, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. An rtnds of Furniture made to order. A full line of Casket always on hand. Slate and County Warrants Bought al Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San b ranciseo. Portland. Txmilnn l'nriu ii.i-ii.. Hong Kong and Calcutta. ' hTwT cox," j (Suece.!-or to The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon EsrAlIMSHEn IN 1S79. PACIFIC CIDER, VINEGAR -AND Fruit Preserving Co. - OF- SALEM, - OREGON. Manufacturers of Cider Jelly, Currant Jelly, Apple and Pear Butter, SweeUnil Cfiampagne Cider, Cider Sjrnp for Mince Meat, Currant Wine of a Superior Quality, Tomato Catsup, Plain and German Pickles. PURE CIDER VINEGAR. SAUER KRAUT A FEATURE OK 1R8S. FULL LINK Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specialty. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. YtjUThe best tle cent cigar iu the mar. ket. II. JV. COX, X) htatoStiect, Salem. A..,E. STRANG, No. :) Commeicial. Street, Washington, April 19. Ewing Watterson, son of Henri "Watteivon of the Louisville Courier-Journal, at present residing here, to-night fatabbed a young woman at his board ing house. It was at first thought that tho wound was fatal, but an examination show ed that a rib had stopped the progress of the knife. The young woman's name is un known. For some time exceedingly friendly relations have existed be tween the two. Latterly, jealousy of the woman has caused some sharp dltlerenees,and yesterday the woman refused to have anything more to do with him. This evening lie went to her room and insisted that she should go out with him, but she abruptly refused. At this he became furious, drew a pocket, knife and begun to slash away at her. The first blow cut. her wrist pretty badly, but a bracelet prevented ser ious injury. The second blow fell in tho region of the heart, cutting a gasli about an inch long and appar ently entering the cuvlty. The woman bled profusely, and when tho landlady and the other boarders re sponded to her cries for help it was believed she Was fatally injured. The police were called and Wntter son was arrested and taken to the "Station house, where lie Avill remain for the night. The physicians are of the opinion that the woman will not sutler, ser iously, but had it not been for her bracelet, forecasted, and tho fact of tho knife glancing on a rib, she would have been killed. After his furious attack on the woman, and when she had sunk, bleeding beneath his blows beseemed for the first time to realize what lie had been about, and then tried to stab himself, but was prevented by those about him. As yet no complaint lias been filed by the woman, though Watterson is locked up on the charge of assault with intent to kill. SALEM, OKEGOX. -DRALKK IN- For Kweet Cider, leao orders at Fac tory Office, drop n Postal, or f.ee driver of our delivery wagon. Wo keep 6-gallon kegs ank Sallon demi johns that aro loaned to ciiKtomers lor a term of Blx days. All orders promptly tilled. G. sTorns, Business Manager. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT! 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty of timber. Two lioiiM-s and two barns. Good orchard. Meudow and 150 acre plow land. Fifty head ofcattlo with tho place If wanted, and horsetcnoui;h to run It. Within lvo miles ofdepoton thcO.&C. It. It. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. k STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, lias nod Sieam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 7-A;e!il for tho 1UC1IAUDSON A ISOVNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. K tablished in 1SI!. " Live and Let Live I'aiiit Shoi. WILLIS Real Estate Agents Iluy and celt farms and ally property. A larct numberof desirable farms and city property now otruring on reasonable terms. HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign -AND General Painters. Muirulitr Suicide. San Fuancisco, April 1!). Geo. Pnlilgrcn, ti shoemaker, hits been lying nt the ulmHhouBC. He was in the lait stages of consumption, und ycfetordny the doctor informed him that dentil must speedily viihuc. Within un hour therpufter Puhlgren covertly procured a ru.or mid cut the nrtcrierf of his left wrist. Tlmt the How of blood might not betray the deed, ho held the wound over 11 cup, which lie hid under tho bed clothing. Tho cup was lilled In u minute, und Puhlgren, weakened by the drain, lost courage- and reveuled his condition to u liiircc. The wound wiih bound up, but the un- fortunutc man sank rapidly during the night and this morning died. Kalsominers, Paper Hangers and Decorators. Not ii;ilp!miiatM. Nkw Yoiuc, April 11). The Mall und Express, says editerially: "It is not nt nil certain that the Jtusslau government had a right to convey to tho United States Jurisdiction over disputed .waters of Huhriug Sea, but the question ought not to be nogotiatwl by Hayurd. Ho Is not goodut thut business. Ho would admit all the absurd claims for dam ages that ure made by the Dominion hchoonors." Kire Insurance! Writo po!W at Innurune BBalunt fire on all ehuen of property In eight reliable and wealthy Compunleo. Brokerage ! Will negotiate loans oo real estate or per sonal aecurlty on kw? or hort time, and for large or tiaaU um.t attention. work In our line ly given, eatuiactlon uuarenteeu. n Old Court Houee on Court treet, All ordar will receU o BsllmateHonall klhdxoi eheerfully given. BatUlia chop In Salem, Or. STRICKLER BROS. -DKAI.tiHS IN- STOVES AND TINWARE ! Hoofing and Spooling a Specially. An UiiHelrome (iueitt. ST. Louis, April 19, A special to the Post Dispatch from Suradla, Miss., says: Edwartl Cossur, a colored man posesfced of considerable wealth, returned to his homo unex pecteilly last night and found ltev. Sidney Hllilur, pastor of the Metiiod ist church and prinulpul of the school, at hip home. ot being wit iHilctl with his explanation, he shot him in tho head, killing him instantly. Urt. Webb is irrepressible. In the school of oxporiciit'c he has prob ably framed that it is the persistent man who attains Ids end. Proud- lion, who injected into our social philosophy the disturbing axiom, "property is robbery," (la propiiete, e'est le vol,) made tliis declaratien: "If you would impress a general truth in tho minds of the people, do not believe tlmt its mere utterance w ill carry cohviclion. You have to sound it from the house-ton: vou have to repeat and reiterate; you have to strike blow after blow, as the blacksmith docs, when lie would shape the iron to his use." This seems to be the method that our cold water disciple has adopted. In another column appears a com munication from our fellow towns man's facile pen, in which he ex plains and justllles the political methods of tho prohibition party. Tt has been charged against them as baseness the strategy they employ of striking the republican party where their blows will be most harmful. Perhaps it lias been a little weak In republican writers and speakers insisting that forbear ance should be extended to their side because a sympathy is felt for the end they are laboring to attain. Mr. Webb opens their eyes to the weakness of any such claim. The prohibitionist have set up in business on; their oTvn account, and have started in to win: They have unfolded their banner, marshaled their forces and commenced a vig orous campaign. They ask favois of none, and will extend clemency to none who belong to a hostile camp. A mere approval of the' ob ject they seek, but co-operation with theirenemies is set down us active belligerency; such putties will be treated as foes, until they go over to the prohibition side and swear fealty. This is about the size of it, and there is no doubt that our correspon dent speaks by tho card. And it is well to bo informed of this fact. We have so long been' accustomed to divide the American people Into two great parties tho republicans and the democrats und to scout all small factions greenbackcr, prohi bitionists und independents as cranks and malcontents, that most of us hud closed our eyes to the in creasing growth of tho cold water disciples, and nud tailed to recog nize the truth that they ate loom ing up in our midst as a third "great party." When tho southern states seceded and took up arms against the country, tho tlrst design of the government was to treat them as rebels; but when their power and determination were made fully manifest, it was found there wus a formidable foe to combat, and the rights of a belligerent were accorded. iNow that we are given to un derstand that the few St. John ex tremists whom we have hitherto chided and ridiculed, assume an equal footing, have crossed the Rubicon, and aro iu the tield with drums beating andj'olors Hying, the (iicstiou that comes home to the business and bosom of every thought ful republican, Is what conduct we shull observe towards these im practicable people, und what arms we shall useugulnst them? We can not treat them us political guer rillas, mere marauders without nationality und outside of military law; und It would he weuk general ship to trust to tho clllcucy of calling names, or to suppose tlmt they can bo driven in utter rout by the advance of a skirmish line. Our correspondent, with an uuducity that well becomes his insouciant demcumor, tells us that tho prohibi tion party Is "hero to stay." So mote it be. We accept (lie chal lenge. As u loyul but chivalrous republican sheet tho Capital Jomt.vAi. will do its liest to make their propinquity interesting, and welcome thum witli hostile hands, (us Mrs. Miduprop would w(y,H the empire they ure ambitious to capture. If their cause is right, God will prosper their luborn; if they imagine a vuin thing, they ure troubling themselves to no purpose. Made Ills l'lle but out or Health. San Fhandisco, April 20. J. C. Flood is reported in an interview to-day to have said that next month in company with his wife and daughter he would leave this city for Europe tt) be gone for u loug pe riod u year, perhaps two. Mr Flood is credited with saying: "I have reached a point which I have been aiming at for a number of years. I have at last got my bus iness utlalrs Into such a shape that I can go away for an indefinite period and recuperate my health. I am completely out of mining stocks, und don't care which way Consoli dated California & Virginia and the rest of tho market goes. My daugh" tor's building is all completed and paid for, and is fast being tilled with steady tenants. All piy wheat 1on?cs aro adjusted, and are fast be ing forgotten. Everything Is going on smoothly and prosperously at the Nevada Hunk. T have nothing now to hot her mo except my health, and will try the wonderful waters of Carlsbad." Hejoml M Depth. Uainksvimj: (Tex.), April 10 Frank Vanmeter, the little 10-ycar-old son of Edward Vanmeter, a fanner living twenty-live miles northwest of thlsclty, In thlscounty, was drowned yesterday in tho I ted river while attempting to wudo from the shore to tho middle of the river while his father and several other men were working with a seine. Hurtled to lloutli. Ui.ooMiNOTOX (Ind.), April 10. This morning thel-year-old daughter of J loustou Hunyon was left in a room alone, when Its clothes caught lire. Attracted by tho screams the, mother returned, but the child wus so badly burned that it died In a few hours. In trying to put out the Haines the mother was also seriously burned. Colored Murderer. Montoomiiuv (Ala.) April 10. Erwin Karris, who shot ami killed Cuto Allen, both negroes, was con. vlctcd of murder in thooitj'courtto dny und sentenced to tun yours in the penitentiary. . ('allfuruln Cnt-K-Cuii'. Tlic only guaranteed cuie for catarrh, cold iu the head, hay fever, no cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eye. 1 test ores tho sense of taste und unpleasant breath, resulting fiom catarrh. Easy and pleasunt to use. Follow directions nud a cure is wurmnted, by nil druggists. Send for circular to Abletlue Mcdicul Company, Orovllle, Cal. Six months' treatment for S1; sent by mail, $.1.10. For sale by D. W. Matthews it Co., lmiStuteSt., Salem. In Georgia homo strange people aro to be found. Two young men killed a companion because ho uppcurcd in church bettor dressed that they. One of them being sentenced to be hung his father visited him In his cell, und when they puited the boy asked ills father If he would be out to the hanging. Tho latter replied he could do him no good, but if it wus too wet to plow lie might be on baud. This Is taking things coolly. It Is encouraging to note thut among all tho property holders In terviewed to-day by our reporter, In reference to thostrcot Improvements proposed, not one held back on ac count of tho expense, or interposed any otlicrobjectlon. This Is a hope ful sign, und Isu prophecy of a good future for Sulem. Now Is the time for every one to put his shoulder to the wheel, and push along while the conditions are favorable. niKumrn: nom, utitiVAi.s. FltlllAV, AlMllliiiO, 188S. SM Hrlscoe, Clunuawif.T 1$ Mi'. Cauloy llaltlniore.Md.! C WJoHroyh City;C Willis City: ('has II Logan Ashland; G. II Walklns, H F: l)r It A Elllsand wife. LondonjTTMath eys. Macleuy; Alon.olJrown, Dallas, it K Crawford, SUverton; .1 A Thom as, Arlington; K Kline, HF; II Do chuut, N V; It A Wright, Mucleuy- HuiLlfU k A ruli Halir. Tho best wdve In tho world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chiiPiKid hands, chilblains, corns, und all skin tuj tlons, and iHXltlvely cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect HntlHiucllon, or money box. reiunucu. rnce - cuius ikji For sale by Dr. H. W. Cox. B-AtJthe old stand of Ilea, fit rant, Com mercial H tret t. , Subscribe for the Jouiinai..