CAPITAL vol. 1. SAXvBIVI, OR., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1SSS. NO. 56 I'KOrKSSIOXAIi CAKDS. NEO. W. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAV (j and District Attorney. Onlco nt court house. Ramsey iungham, attorneys K and Counselors t Law. Business in file supremo Court a specialty. Salem, Or. 3riILM0N FORD, ATTORNEY AND Counselor nt Law, Salem, Oregon. rtlee, up stairs In I'atton's block. H VW & GltEGG, ATTORNEYS AT itm. Salem. Oregon. Offlco in Pattern's ioek, up stairs over Belt's drug store. c h T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT X Law Olllco over Capitol National Jja'nk, 2t9 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. T'AVrsPRIGGl7ATTORNEY AT LAW, ,1 Salem, Oregon. Offlco in England's fflock Legal business of all kinds. Also both lifo nnd flro Insurance. ttt-M KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAAV, W Salem, Oregon. Offlco with Tilmou rlklnlMtton's building. Will practice in nh the courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land offlco business a specialty. n.D'AR0Y,ArrORNEYANDCOUN. I J sclor at Lnw, Salem, Oregon. Ilnving nbtrnct of the records of Marion cpun ?v including a lot and block indox of Sa lem ho lias special facilities for examining titles lO lvui uauiiw. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CAPITAL LODGE, NO. 11, I. O. G. T., meets every Saturday evening, n their hall, second door north of Post Otllcc. G. JM. KNIGHT. SCC. H. S. JOKY. W. C. T. GEO. D. GOODHUE, WOOD DEALER olllco with Geo. V. Johnson, 2!j Com merclnlstreet. All kinds of wood fpr sale. Sawed to any length desired. Cash must accompany all orders For Sale. A .rrtrtjl irrin 1 for all uses, rrom ono to iuu cajmcu. nu for tho low price of SGO. call at thoPftcillc Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Com. pany's oillce. Salem, Oregon. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV cry Stable, corner of State and Front sti ects, or on slate at corner State nnd Com raerclal streets. Prompt attention and norA vimitllltnfrl. " b W. A. BENSON. SALEM 13 ATMS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry and State. s HAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND anampooing nuuuy uuuu. WEST BROTHERS' EAT MAR.K.ET, 300, Conuucu'ial St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hnnd, and delivered to any part of tho city nt lowest living lates. 1'leas.o glvo us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. US-All hinds of fresh nnd cured meats always on hand. Full wcightundasquare deal nil around. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Fresh and Salt Meats ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. 9-TUo CLEANEST kept market in tbo city. Call and too for yourself. McGROV & WILLARD. H. W. COX, Has constantly on linnd a well selected stock of Boericke & Schreck's p.. A NEATLY I'RINTED GUIDE TO BB HAD UPON APPLICATION. Tne B. & S. PREPARATIONS , Are the Purest and Rett. IL W. COX u the only autlvorlzd agent. 3-0aU for the R. fc S. Homeopathic- Pre parations and romp no other. A. EX STRANG, Td. not Qottimaraial Street, SAIBM, OREGON. -BBALHK IK- STOVESand RANGES lTtW Gas id Siena PUttg Tinware awl Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. ' . lUrXManl for U RirilARDtaON 4 Boprwjiroaw- Homeopathic Preparations NEW ADVlAtTISKMBNTS. Grange Store Salem Co-Opcrativo Association P. of H. -HKAT.K1W IX- Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Frurts, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. Alilv KINDS OK Produce Bought! JAMES AITKEN, Manager. 126 State St., - SALEM, OR. 1VI. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on tho alley, opposito Mlnto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. K.J. BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AN UNDERTAKER. FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. AH kinds of Furniture mado to order, A full lino of Caskets always on hand. Just Arrived ! THE FINEST LINE OF- EVER IN SALEM. Full line of Centemorl Kid Gloves Just received. CHAS. CALVERT, Balom, Oregon. Si Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Pattt Prunes, Imported German Prune, Smyrna Figs, RaWns, Pwstan Datec, Weller Brothers' 9U. oommercUl Wiwi STRICKLER BROS. -niuuoM : STOVES AND TINWARE! I!wfi wl Spouting a Specially. tm-AX 14m oM (Und of Ben. SWOft Ooii-menMltneC Mininery and Fancy Goods m in Fruits riNANCIAL. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. TiADUE. President. DH. J. REYNOLDS, - VIco President. JOHN MOIlt, Cabhler. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San KrancUco, New York, Loudon and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonable ratos. Insurance on Mich se curity can bo obtained nt tho bank In most rcllnblo companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTltOUITV, SALEM, - Capital Paid up, -Surplus, - - OREGON. 75,000 - - - 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALUERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS) W. T. G ray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, , J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either in private graunrlesor ipubllo warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. DrnftH drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Sau Frnnclsco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. 1T7IT T in 0 W1LL1& N Ulllil Real Estate Agents Uuyand sell farms and city property. A largo number of desirable farms nnd city property now offering on roabonablo terms. Klre Insurance ! Wrlto policies of Insuranco against flro on nil clnvies of property in eight rollnulo and wealthy Companion. Brokerage ! Will nogotlato loans on real ostnto or per sonal security on long or short tlino, and ior largo or biuau sums. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT I 530 ACRES Woll watered nnd plenty ol timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Jlondow und 1GO acrou plow land. Klfly head of cattlo with tho placo If wanted, nnd horsosonough to run It. Within llvoinllus of depot on tho O. & C. It. II. A bargain for homebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. PI. w. cox, (Successor to Tho Port Drug'Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon FULL LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Preseriptioos anil Family Recipes a Specially. Red Letter 5c. Cigar. jMuTb Nat arm wit Qiwir In Um mar- IL f. OOX. m Auto Mfwt, SMnti. DR. GILBERT,! THB BMINBNT ' Hotentiirt, nthrroloUt, phlclit and urgeou, will open mi oltl In tht New i Rank Hlouk. ui May Int. tor tut- Iroatiiu m of all dlwaaea of women, uud all oiix-r i cinxmic niw, ou strictly tiyrlfnlfauu iui i Ural luillciuk-a. Madlml lAtlu.oxt iicll mid ' atatn4aDetim uattf. Cbarfea ulrunly The Capital National Bank Of wwwt. AaanmuoKmt.muem,Mwtou. i DISPATCHES. LiEiilniK Flishes of What 1 at Large is Doing. A (IAMB KUOSTEK. Ho Attacks a Four Year old Iioy Iullicts Fatal Wounds. and Hot Springs, May 3. Last Sat urday tho four-year-old sou of Mr. Stringer, who resides in this city, I was attacked and bevercly spurred about tho head and faeo by a gamo cool;. Tho mother of tho child heard its cries and quickly went to its rescue. Tho littlo fellow was bleeding from tho wounds inflicted by tho spurs of tho gamo cock. Shortly after tho mother deposited tho littlo follow on a couch insido tho house ho swooned. Tho best medical skill in tho city was summoned, but all to no avail, for tho littlo boy wont into convul sion after convulsion until death. Tho caso has puzzled tho physicians. Tho wounds were scarcelyjdiscern iblc, but tho child suffered almost tho agonies that usually attend that dread malady, hydrophobia. Such a caso has never beforo occurred in this county. Kuiployiuont SuimllorH Drought to Grler. Kansas City (Mo.), May 3. Lacy & Co., who conduct an em ployment agency at 1023 Main street, and who display placards wanting railroad laborers, brick masons, etc., havo been reaping a largo reward from "suckers," but they met their "hoodoo" in James Snodgrass, whom they had fleeced out of 2 with a promiso of a job with tho Randolph Coal Company. Upon application ho found thoy wanted no men. lie returned and, with about ten others who filed a liko complaint, had tho whole outfit arrested. Thoy wero held in SOO bail each. Thcro aro four members in tho firm. TELEGRAPHIC SPLINTS. In tho senate yesterday Senator Stewart Introduced a bill to execute tho stipulations of tho now Chinese treaty. Gen. John C. Fremont, accom panied by his wife and daughter, aro making a short stay at San Jose, California. Tho sonato yesterday passed tho bill to perfect tho United Suites ouarantino sorvice. It provides for additional quarnntino stations at San Diego, San Francisco andl'uget Sound. Ilonry Peterson of San Francisco, and "Win. Payno of Victoria, B. C, havo signed article for a rowing race, on Juno 2fl, over tho Victoria couio, three mile and turn, for $2000. Attorney General Lw has been in Omaha for a couplo of days in vestigating tho title of tho Union Paellic to lands hold in that city, and claims to huvo found 1200,000 worth occupied by tho company to which it has no legal title. Kleilrk lllttera. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used electric bitters sing the suine song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist nnd it Is guaranteed to do all that Is claimed. Electric bitten will cure all diseAses of the liver and kid neys, will remove plinnlea, bolls, salt rhoum and other alleetlons caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and pre vent as woll as cure all malaria tov ere. For cure of headache, eonstliw lion and indigestion try electric bit ter Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price ISO eU. and f 1.00 per bottle at J I. "W. Cox's drugstore. Dorklrn'i A rule Salre. The best salve in the world for cuts, brute-, sores, uleero.ialtrheuiu, fwer nan, tetter, oimpped imnd, ihllblalD, corns, ami nil akin erup lion, and positively eun-s piles, -r do pay required. It is guarantied i" Ifive-jwfect satisfaction, or iikii r.fundwl. Price 25 cents per Ij.... For sale by Dr. II. AV. Cox. 'II Our Xew CMerjiiMlro. Tho Chicago Journal (Republican) discussing tho President's appoint ment of Melville W. Fuller for chief justice of tho United States supremo court, says: Tho appointment will bo approved most heartily by Mr. Fuller's host of friends in Illinois, where for over thirty years ho has been in tho active and successful practice ofhis profession in which ho stands among tho very foamiest. Mr. Fuller is a native of Maine and is in tho very prime of his physical and mental powers. No one ac quainted with him personally will question tho wisdom ofhis appoint ment to the exalted position for which ho has been named. His continuation by the senate will be a matter of course. In personal ap pearance Mr. Fuller is unusually handsome. His hair and mustache aro silvery, and his features clear-cut and intelligent. In stature ho is short and slight, compared with his futuro associates on tho supremo bench. Mr. Fuller Is a man of lino scholarly as well as legal talents, and his ability as an orator has won him tho title of tho Chauncoy M. Depow of tho west. In politics ho is best described as an old school democrat. Ho was loyal in feeling during the war, is a believer in tho advanced doctrino of state rights and an advocate of a simple government. Ho is a member of tho protestant Episcopal church, and has been prominently identified with that religious denomination, and con spicuous in tho Cheney and other famous ecclesiastical trials. Ho is well known in Washington as a practitioner before tho supremo court. James W. Harlan, a son of Justice Harlan, is In Mr. Fuller's law olllco here. A Yankee Trick. P. North, of New Haven. Geo, Conn , who has been at tho South-1 em, reiiiuri(e(i uus morning to a morning reperter: "Ono of tho shrewdest tricks of wjiicii I ever heard was recently practiced ou n dry goods llrm of our city. Lato ono afternoon a man, wearing good clothes, hut apparently very drunk, staggered up tho street and fell ngalnst a plate glass window, breaking it to pieces. Tho proprietor rushed out and de manded payment. Tho drunkard, hi it weak voice, replied that ho had no money, but a search ofhis pockets revealed a wallet containing ti $100 bill. This tho proprietor seized, In spito of tho strong protests of tho inebriate gentleman that it was a counterfeit, and carried only as a curiosity. Twelve dollars was deducted as tho prlco of tho broken window, and tho gentle man who had succumbed to tho iu lluencoof John Barleycorn, rcelcdoU' with $88 in his pocket. On attempt Ing to bank tho bill in tho morning, tho teller throw itout as counterfeit, thus establishing thodrunkard's rep utation for veracity. The dry goods merchant could do nothing, as h had been told that tho bill was worth less, and certainly had no right to pay himself for any damagolnlllctcd ou his store from tho pockets of a drunken man. Ho therefore was obliged to submit to tho loss of $88 and a plate glass window, while tho drunkard, whoso Inebriation was probably notontlrely eonipiolo, had exchanged a counterfeit $100 bill for $88 good money, and tho sutisfnot!on of having gotten tho bust of one of tho sharpost merchants In the Nut' meg KUite." Ht. I-ouis Poat-DIs patuh. I.HTTHU MIT. Following Is tho list of letters re maining in the poitoillco, at Bwioin, Oregon, April 35, 1888. Partiw call ing for them will )mm sny "ad vertised:" All letters published m uou-de-llvered will lie charged with one cent in addition to the regular IKMtMge. Andrews Alfred Boerner V Champion CIms Davla Albert Edwards A lew FIUger(l Miss IS Feiiton Mary Gal log ly diaries Jlnitoy Mr J C Jory Sir Jim Will Murphy II U Nagl I'nuw NwMtt Mrs M Keel Annie Partrige Anility Ilandali Clwrles 8 tan ton II II Sdwftt- Mrs M P Hkeeu Frank Snyder Edward HinilhMm HmithJII Whetstone Kam'l W. II. ODELL, P. M. ll'iimiit!on Iiu-untMr? Head the follewing: Mr. 11. Morris, Newark, Ark., shj-s: "Wna down wjj;h abscess of lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mo an incurable consumptive. Be gun taking Dr. King's New Discov ery for uuisuftiptlon, am now omny third bottle, amiable to oversee tlu work of my farm. It is tho finest medicine over made." JessoMiddiowart, Decatur, Ohio says: "Had (lt not been for Dr. King's now discovery foreoitsumpt ion I would have died of lung troub les. Was given up by doctors. Am now in tho best of health." Try It. Snnuiln hiiHIiv fmniiMI. T f.w-ia drug store. m? Callfunil.n, the land or Illtrotcrlm. Why will you lay awake all night, coughing, when that most eU'eotivo and agreeable California remedy, Santa Abie, Mill glvo you Immediate relief? Santa, Able is tho only guaranteed euro for consumption, asthma andall bronchial complaints. Sold only in largo bottles, at 1. Three for $2.C0. 1). W. Matthews & Co., 100 State street, Salem, will bo pleased to supply you, and guarantee relief when used as direct ed. California Cat-U-Curo never falls to relieve catarrh or cold In tho head. Six months treatment, ?l By mall, $1.10. Mutlirrs, Head. Tho proprietors of Santio Able havo authorized D. W. Matthews & Co. to refund your money if, after giving this California king of couglt. cures a fair trial as directed, It falls to glvo satisfaction for tho cure of coughs, croup, whooping cough and all throat and lung troubles. Whoa tho dlseaso ad'oits tho head, and as sumes tho form of catarrh, nothing is so eilectlvo as California cat-r-curo. Tlieso preparations aro without equals as household remedies. Sold at $1 00 a packago. Three for $2.60. California CaMt-Curc. only KUaranteed euro for Tho catarrh, cold in tho head, hay fever, roso cold, catarrhal deafnoHs nnd sore eyes. Bostores tho sonso of tasto and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all druggists. Send for circular to Abletlno Medical Company, Orovlllo, Cai. Six months' treatment for $1; sont by mall, $1.10. For salo by D. W. Matthews & Co. , 100 State St., Salem. AVlmt Young illitiiliuvo to ftiill'or. A Burlington young lady, who used to bo quite a musician, but who has been practicing steadily for tho past six months ou a typo writer, sat down to tho piano tho othor day U) play for her lover, and was aston ished (o llud tlialsho could ronder nothing but "Dear Sir" and "Yourrt truly." Tho young man was so dis appointed that thoy weroobllgod U adjourn to tho sofa. Burlington Freo Press. An AlHhjIute Cure. Tho ORIGINAL ABIHTrNK OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two-ounce I in boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, bums, wounds, chapped hands, and ail skin eruptions. Will positively euro ail kinds of plies. Ask for tho OlUGINAIi ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold byD. W. MatthowH A Co., 100 State street, Salem, at 36 cents per box by mall 30 cents. Bubsorlbo for the .Uwiisau. The 'Tale Paw." Till U the generic) designation of Uio wlilia mue ImU)WO1 by niroitMJrooUrel hrotlier, Hie "iiuIiIb navatfe." Tim Ohu aulan, tlKHtcli nutny nluMlaa MgliWr, la not neceawrlly iailltt. Hut when liU taillulo lia tint lwraliineiiUdolurod tint, himI lib uheka tlielmllownea intlioaUva of a want of ImmIII)' slaiulna, hewll ileaervea tla Mllatlii of "ll ftut." Tlieae Awlal 111 UhwtloM Jkul(l ituggoat a ixuuMof IIim lUr' Htetiuwh Illtturn; an aukuowtalgo! rehablllUtlor ol a tilling vtreugtb attUre iwwvr of bodily ubntanoe. It Ulertvel axiilualvaly from lMlauk aouroea It uure and eltlelenu lu lnvlgoratlug action H mti, Uiorougli and Mwdlly Mt. C'uu tbo Ilka be aslil of iiumI tonlarp Hoaroc i . Apitttlte, as vfH aa tbo ability to aaUaf- n without ubavquuDt dlaouuifitrt , la i newetl by It, and It emwtualljr ton H Uvar and bowola. It fbrtiOea Ui ajwfc i attttliMli materia and rbwimatlwa, and rettHMUai aanroninaaa and klndrwt "i"-plaluu. WUWMa IB 1MB. I ', 1