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M CAPITAL 1 VOL. 1. SALEIVI, OR., WEDNESDAY, MAY O, 1SSS. MO. SO JOURNAL. uulwm imujLixi m rnorussiojfiVi. cards. G EO. W. BELT, ATTORNEY AT LAV and District Attorney. Ofllce nt court house. TiAMSEY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS K, anil Counselors nt law. Business in the Supremo Court a specialty. Salem, Or. rnlLMON' FORD, ATTORNEY AND I Counselor at Law, Bnlem, Oregon. Office, up stairs In fatton's block. glUAW & GREGG, ATTORNEYS, AT I law, Salem, Orcpron. Olllco In Patton's ock, up stairs over Belt's drug store. d T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT S Law. OIKco over Cepltol National lJa'nk, 210 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. TTTmTkaTsER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AV Salem, Oregon. Office with Tllmon Ford, In ration's building. Will pmctlco in all tho courts of Oregon. Collections made Land offlco business a specialty. PH. D' ARC Y, ATTORNEY AND COUN isclor at Law, Salem, Oiegon. Having nn abstract of tho records of Marlon cpun iv including a lot and block index of fen- titles to real estate. NEW ADVKRTISK3IENTS. Grange store Salem Co-Oporativo Association P. of H. -DEALERS IX- Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery( Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. FINANCIAL. mwn moiiu Joi; 11(1 Ban SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - - President. Vice President. - - - Cashier. TEliKGHAlMUC Sl'LlXTS. NEW ADVEKT1SEMEXTS. CU'ITAL LODGE, NO. 11, I. O. G. T., ' meets every Saturday evening, ntbeir lull second door north of Post Office. G. JNO. KKIOKT.SCC. II. S. JOBY.W.CT. Residence for Sale Willis & Chamberlln hnvo a desirable houso ond lot, most eligibly located on iii, ..front, first block north of Court House, for wile at 51830. A good opportu nit to secure a homo in a convenient lo- nlt c.itloi For Sale. nod Iron framo Horso Power. Goocl Act for all for the I'Mni" Vlnnimr nanv's office. Salem, Oregon I uses, from ono to full capacity. All clow price of $00. call at the Paclllc Vinegar fc Fruit Preserving Com- BENSON'S EXPRESS. T EAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV I j cry Stable, corner of Stato and I- ront streets, or on slato at corner Stato and Com liiercinl streets. Prompt attention and "'"' W.A.BENSON, SALEM BATHS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry and State. HAVING. HAIR CUTTING AND A.IiI KINDS OP ProcLu.ce Bought I JAMES AITKEN, Manager. 126 State St., SALEM, OR. jVE. TsL. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, Iradon and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially invited to deixislt md transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and othor property at reasonablo rates. Insurance on Mien, se curity can bo obtained at tho bank In most rcllnblo companies. ESTAIlLISIinD HV NATIONAL II AUTHORITY, UK- SALEM, Capital Paid up, Surplus, - ilk OREGON. - - $75,000 - 9,500 Filing Saws a Specialty. s Shampooing neatly done. WEST BROTHERS' MEAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of tho city at lowest living ratos. Please givo us your patronage. CITY MEAT MARKET Shon on tho alley, opposite MInto's Llv. cry Stable, Salem, Or. F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -ANI UNDERTAKER. FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - VIce-Presldont. J. H. ALBERT, .... Coshier. DIRECTORS) W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, , J. H. Albert, , T. McF. Putton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, either In prlvuto granaries or ipubllo warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonablo rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. May 9. The first street ear in Astoria started yesterday. Michigan delegates to Chicago arc instructed for Alger. Maekay and Food M'ill retire from the Nevada bank and it will con tinue business. Voorhecs apologized to tho senate for the language used by him in tho Ingalls controversy. Senator Dolph will report a bill in n few days looking to tho carrying lntoeflect of tho new Chinese treaty. Mrs. .lames Brown Potter's en gagement in San Francisco was not a paying one, and she has canceled tho remaining engagements and skipped. Gen. J. AV. Ewing, disbursing clerk of the department of Justiee.is said to bo short in his accounts 9000. Ho bays examination will straighten the matter out. ItKl'UHLICAN KAMA". J ink ;i Williams Draws a Crowded Audience Ho Delivers an Eloquent Speech. CITY COUNCIL The Depot Matter The City Assess ment. A Saloon Petition. SMT.KJIE C0UKT. All kinds of Furniture mndo to order. A full Hue of Cuskpts always on hand. D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 3AU kinds of fresh and cured moats always on hand. Full weight and asuuaro deal all around. The SALEM MARKET 08 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of Fresh and Si Meals ! Just Arrived ! THE FINEST LINE OF Mima And nil kinds of S AUS AGE STho CLEANEST kept market In the city. Call and seo for yourself. McCKOW & WTLLARD. A. E. STRANG; No. 303 Commercial Street, mlFaw Goods STOCK FARM ' FOR SALE or RENT! 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty ol timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and 150 acres plow land. Fifty head of cattle with tho placo If wanted, and horses enough to run It. Within Ilvo miles of depot on tho O. & C. It. R. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. H. W. COX, (Successor to The Tort DrugiCo.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon Salkm, May 8, 1SSS. Thomas J. Mountain, resp. vs. Multnomah county, Stato of Oregon, app. Judgment, appealed from reversed, and the eati'-o remanded to the circuit court with directions to dismiss tho writ. Opinion bv Tl layer J. G. It. Chrisman. resn. vs. The Stato Insurance Co., of Salem, Or., app., appeal from Lane Co. Judg ment of tho lower coin;t reversed and a new trial ordered. Opinion by StrahanJ. Motion for rehearing granted in the case of F. P. Ilombreo et. al. vs. E. Ij. Peckman ct. al., appeal from Yamhill Co. Motion for rehearing granted In the caso of "W. N. Northrup et. al. vs. P. A. Marquam, appeal from Multnomah Co. Jessie Sovcrn, administratorof tho estate ot Johanna Goodchild, app. vs. b. M. oran, resp., nppeal from Lane Co. Judgment of the lower court afllrmcd. Opinion by Lord C.J. EVER IN SALEM. Full line of Centemorl Kid Gloves Just received. CIIAS. CALVERT, Salem, Oregon. SALEM, OREGON. -DEALElt IS- STOVES and RANGES Plumbinff, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Xf Agent for tho RICH JiUYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaeeg. tabllthed in 18 W. Hs- FARM FOR SALE. l3fi acres, nr l'rofeet hill, 7 nittcc, by Stood road, from Salem, UfMra In enltt atlon, balance In timber. Well watered, good tlOOOuoMceofSroQMM. wodewlebaro, well at the door; allftneed and a thrifty young orchard. Thirteen aerae seeded to pasture gran, and OT acre In gmta. INir- ibaer con have liberal terms to harreat Tops. PWCE $4000, TIME GIVEN. Come rbtht to U AM-in and save agent J. P, ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Itabertaon, nt . tin-Grange Store. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes FULL LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a AGBNOY FOR THK CELEBRATED I'ULL HAVANA KILLKR Red Letter 5c. Cigar. OB-Tlie best five cent elgar In the mar- K. W. COX, 100 State Street. Salem. Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' ML Commercial Street HOOKY MOUNTAIN COFFEE HOUSE! Eatt Side Liberty, oppjOpera Hmmc S. 13. WATKIN8, -i- Prop. AV- Mta at all Immiw, rpmn (e to S5c -a STRICKLER BROS. -MUIJtM STOVES AND TINWARE I Hoodie tri SpMtiig i Sfwttiiy. VAttlM old euitd of Ben. Btraif. Oaw- I!)R. QILBISRT, THB ICMINItNT Btteiitkit, antliropotagUt, nhyilobiii and auiwiaa, will onen an 4Hoe In Ue New iMIlk Itloek. on Hal- 1L for tlu liwlincut of all dlteaaw of women, and all other hrotile cmm, on trlctlr hyatenleaiul nat Ufll ixiiMljiles. Medical batba, oxygen and emifOHnacneUaiii oeed. Charge itrletly Moiterate. Addrea box 176,Hadeui, Oregon. Xolloe to AJu'rllscrs. "Wooflbr to our nicrelmnts and business men generally, an opportu nity during the next three weeks, of reaching every citizen of Marlon and Polk counties through tho me dium of (ho Wukkly Capital Journal. AVo do not claim that every citizen in these counties are on our subscription list, but wo do claim that wo Intend to send our weelqy to every resident, and that too for our own benefit. So take ad vantage of this rare opportunity and bring in your notices Immediately. No advance in advertising rates. Jolinny Iloolh Shiipnl. Tho Ilrltish ship, Aigburth, dipt. Dowling, clears from Portland to day, bound for Queonstown. Aboard of lier, as ships-apprentice, is John ny Booth, son of Jno. Booth of this city. Johnny was shipped by ids father, in hopes that a &on voyage, boforo tho mast, would have a ten dency to bring him to consider tho stem realities of life, and perhaps to mold ids character into that of a bottomum. lie will probably go from Queonstown to Australia. ' - ' Don't Kijifrlment. You cannot atlbrd to wasto tlmo in oxporhnonting when your lungs aro in dunge. ConBiimptinu ulvnyn scorns nt ilrst only a cold, Do not admit any doalor to impose upon you with somo cheap imitation of I)r, King's Now Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds, but bo suro you gut the genuine. Jiccauso ho can mako moro profit ho may tell you lie bus sometling Just hh good, orjiiat tho wimo. Don't lie (lowilved, but inalt upon getting Dr. King's iitiw Discovery, wliioh la gmmtewl to givo relief in all thnrnt. I ii uk and cutMt afibctiouH. Trial bottle free at II. "W. Cox's tlrug store. Iitrgo littles $1. Judge "Williams' able and Interest ing talk last evening was listened to by a full house, and although he devoted a good share of his attention to the tnriir question, still he dished up his ligures with more attractive ness than tho talker of the previous evening, and thus succeeded In re taining his audience to tho end. Senator Slater so moved his hearers with his numerical statements that iviiuii ne cot inroiurli thorn wna hardly anybody left. Judge Williams believes In pro tection to American industry, and drew a vivid contrast between tho comfort of tho homo workman, and tho want and sutleringof tho pauper labor of Europe. Tho Mills bill, now before congress, is designed to throw down tho fiscal barricade erected to check tho inflow of foreign products, and itis insidiously designed to aid the north at tho expense of the south. "Wool is to bo admitted free of tax, while the im port on sugar remains untouched. So with other northern products. Lumber, timber, oats, potatoes and other farm products nro to bo placed on tho free list, while the duty on rice, almonds, lemons and other products of the south is to remain untouched. Tho object of tho re publican party is to build up nianu fiiclures by tho side of th'o grain Held, and furnish a homo market to tho farmer; while tho democrats, by admitting free imports, would make Europe tho workshop for this country, and reduce our native workman to a lovel with his under paid foreign rival. Tho speaker then gave tho cold water party a friendly tilt. J To avowed himself. In sympathy with thoir aim, hut ho could not approve tho method thoy pursued. There wero other forms of intemperance beside that of strong drink. Ilo (tho speaker) drank neither tea nor cotlee, but lie took a glass of claret with his dinner. Deeauso of this linbit it was not courteous or just to denounce him as a wino-biblcr and a bad citizen, and to hedge around ills personal freedom by tho passage of repressive laws. Thoro was no need for tho third party, it could not elect its candidates and it only con fused politics. Coming down to tho candidates for olllce, ho commended tho zeal of Dinger Hermann in congress and urged his support on his hearers. Judge Lord had earned an lionoi ablo record on tho bench, and lie certainly was deserving of re election. Tho judge closed his address with an eloquont peroration, which elicited a hearty burst of applause. Tho city council met last night, and after reading tho minutes, bills against tho city amounting to $700.30 wero ordered paid. An unfavorable report was receiv ed and adopted in the North Com mercial street bridge matter; also in matter of request for a bridge across Mill creek on Mill street. Tho mayor submitted a report in regard to tho tlepot matter. Said that the ground could bo secured nt Court street for$o200, and that tho street could be vacated, also that the old depot grounds could bo secured to tho railroad company without any money expenditure. A telo gram was read from Mr. Koehlor, in which ho accedes to tho mayor's suggestion regarding tho size of tho pint, but In which he says ho must still require tho bond. Tho wholo matter was then left to the mayor to uring before the people as he saw lit. Tho city attorney reported that H. S. AVutlaco had paid his delin quent tnxc, and that tho mutter had been settled. Decorder Strickler submitted tho assessment roll of tho city for 18SS, which amounts to $1,0!!8,8S!1, and tho same was referred to the com mittee on ways and means, to whom aro also referred all applications for revision of tho list. On motion thostreetcommisslouer was Instructed to have tho two tanks now standing outside "Wlllson ave nue removed by tho parties who placed them there. The codification of tho city laws was referred to the mayor for ex amination. A petition was presented from tho saloon keepers of tho city asking that drug stores and restaurants bo compelled to pay liquor llconses, or ciso that tho laws bo repealed which compel saloons to pay liconso; also asking tho ropealof tlioSunday laws or their enforcement ngnlnst tho drug stoics and restaurants. Tho petition was referred to tho com mittee on licenses. i,i:ni:u i.isr. ESTIUY. Two buy iiiaren, one 3 )uur and ll' oili er S yean old. One branded M. and mir u reverted I. with a f made by aliiu hlnx I In cui-m-Ui the ularruf thi' I- Keluru (li.ni, or wnd Information to A Hlruug, Helena unmuo. Maya, He County ooinintalonerw court in heenlon to-dy. Deride auditing large number of bills, a llquocjioeiiee wm gmntwl A. Jot to, Sr., of CIiuiii- j Governor Pennoyer turned over $18,i21.5o which lie had Jiwt wi-lv-i-ri from WttMbliiutoii, that lx-iiiir Or t'goii'a alinre of the net prixxvib. of the government lm,(i hM in tlu mUU tor the itaeal year 'm-'Wt, to i State Trejuturvr Webb thU morning Wiujn you seen little cotorlo of marsupials with their heads quietly together in a corner of thoir cage, It is safe to conclude thoy aro hatching mlsclilef, and n vigorous Stirling up with a long polo will put a sudden quietus to tho plot. Tho animals will scattoriu agrcatragonndgunsli thoir teetli at tho tormentor; but thoy can do no harm, and to watch thoir antics Is as good as a play. This publication of the dolluquont tax list at a price four (linos moro than it is worth suggestion hole mid corner arrangement, and the intru sion of TlIIlCAl'ITAL JouitNAi, into tho biislnctts acts like tho introduc tion of a sharp stick in spoiling the little game. Following is tho list of letters re maining in the postotllce, at Salem, Oregon, May 0, 1888. Parties call ing for them will plenso say "ad vertised:" All letters published us non-delivered will bo charged with one cent In addition to tho regular postage. Anderson, M Mrs Ashball, D I lean, Usear Jiouliam, Elmer Host, Emolluo Bruce, Geo 11-2 Brown, A .J Brown, Thcodoro Tkr IJailh KxbalM I'olMn. Tlw air In loMtlllle wliore vegetation, rot ted by frexlieU, la laid Iwre to the min'n raye by the retiring flood. .Million of itfliwreaerea, In the vicinity of the great trlbuUrteJi of I1m Mlabjlil and Mlanourl IntlieHoutli and Hmitli-weat, give forth tliU fever-laden inlaninatk! vaor, dlaeml naiiiig malarial (lentllenoe broadiwet. Xot only throughout the great Went, but wher ever hi ttibj continent fever auil ague make lb fiertodlc iiearanee and what locality W wholly exmit from lit llim tetter'i HUnnaeh I II Item la tlie reoognlwMl defense, the moat highly acoHalld aud (too- uiar ineaiut of rare. Fever and ague, bit- loiin remittent, dumb ague and ague cake ur- rrudluuted by It. Nor U It Im (MHeut win u iim l to remoM' iomttliiciioii, liver iiiilaint mid il Mla, klilm- li.ublaa iii'rM.uMi.'M iikI rhrmiutlli ullin. ni. Uae It upon the unit appearsttoe of theae trou tilea, and with iieralatenee Ensign, J E nartmus, EM Hickman, Chas JoH'orson, .1 A Johnson, Davis Liiweronco, T Mooro, B 0 MoMiokln, M Clark McCIauaham, II iieyors, i J'orhum, J It Smith, Mrs Dan Taylor, Almor White, J M Boonhauser, K Brown, U It Chittenden, I II Ensign, U Ij Fronsdorll", Otto Hardy, WH IIIxou, Carrie HoimoH, Sam .lacksou, CJeo Joliuson, A C ICays, .lames Ijimdor, A L Mlilor. Mrry Murphy. O W .rtiriorKio, vmi McLaughlin, J renter, M Siiolton, JW Hinltli, Henry Taylor, II W TIlOllllMMIII. A Woodworm, J loung, Auuiu Zllls, C V W. II. Odiu.l, P. M. I'unernl of Clian. Swe-le. Tlio body of tho Into Chag. Swegle loft Walla Walla thl morning, and will arrive hero on to-morrow morn ing's train. It will betaken from tho Oregon &, California depot, di rect to tho Odd Follow' cemetery, where brief funeral uervlfeu will 1h conducted by Hev. P. S. Knight. The Joukkal utatod that Dr. Holme and wife hihI Mr. Bellu went to WhIIh WhIIh, wliloli wa n error. Dr. uudMii. HolmeaHtHrtitl for AVullft AVullu, but before reach ing Portland they received tele gmm to return here mid iiwku HrrHiigenient for the funeotl. It 1 likely the xUemUuioe at Uie fiineral UHJiiorrow will be very Urge, u Mr. rJwegle hntl h very Urge circle of friend.