CAPITAL JOURNAL iBSHHWr srf k ',-kJtzjik SALEM, OR., THURSDAY,' MAY lO, 1SSS. VOL. NO. 60 1. rnorESSioNAi. cajids. - ... ,ittT iwnnXRY AT LAAV Gnnd District Attorney. Olllce at court house. VMSBY & BINGHAM, ATTORNEYS Aji" ..,. , tjiw. Iluslnes9 In &&Sc5StX sanity. Snlcm, Or. 3 -lit VON FOUD, ATTORNEY AWJJ ttunselor t 'Law,, Salem, Oregon, lftm stnlrsjn ration's block. gTrvW A GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT ftw 4lcm, Oregon. Office In Patton's L.KS StaSovor Ws drug store. Uiuv"! r TtlCIIAItDSON, ATTORNEY AT T. B1W""'" ..J nnnltr.1 Tint nnnl IAW. "L" ii oTrXI S mfi Sink. ziy Lioiiiiiii1. KJ..V.W., F Wv KAISER. ATTORNEY AT IjAW, Kalem Oregon. Office with Tllmon Fom in r "ttonulldlng. Will practice m all "lie courts of Oregon. Collections 5n Tjind olllco business a specialty. made. tt, H D'ARCY, ATTORNEY AND COUN P sclor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Having A, ;,bstract of tho records of Marlon coun ?v including a lot and block index of Sa !?'.ln,? suecial facilities for examining titles to real estate. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CvriTAL LODUli, ru. 11, i. w. " -y ineets every SatuVday evening, nthelr toll, second door north of ft; vlcTG Jsu. Knight, Sec., II. S.Jon,.ui. G. T. Residence for Sale. Willis A Chamberliu have n desirable-hou-o and lot, most eligibly located on tin street, 1 rst block north of Court Hoi e, for sale at S1850.-A good opportn nlty to secure a homo hi a convenient lo cation. For Sale- A good iron iramu uuiu ..... Good for nil uses, from one to full capacity. All for tho low price of SCO. call at tho l'ncllle. rider Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Com- pany's office. Salem. Oregon BENSON'S EXPRESS. r E WE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV j cry Stable, comer of Stato and ront streets, or on slito nt comer Stato and Coin mcVciiu streets. Prompt attention and care guaranteed. A nENS0N, SALEM 13 ATMS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com- St., bet. Ferry and State. ,S HAVING, HAIR CUTT1JNU AJMU Shampooing neaiiy uuue. WEST BROTHERS' EAT MARKET, 300, Commercial St., Salem. CHOICE STEAKS & OTHER MEATS constantly on hand, and delivered to any part of the city at lowest living rates. Please give us your patronage. city WeatTarket D, C. Howard, Proprietor, STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 3-All kinds of fresh and cured meats .always on hand. Full weight and njsquare deal all around. The SALEM- MARKET 08 COURT STREET. Coustantly on hand the best quality of Mi and Si Meals ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. 3-The CLEANEST kept market in the city. Call and seo-for yourself. McCROW & AVILLARD. A. K. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, OREGON. -DEALKlt IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal VYork a Specialty. f Agent Tor tho iuuuamuw IIOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. RIOHARDSON fc JJs- wunstied in 1819. FARM FOR SALE. 10RK nerw, near Prospeet hill, 7 miles, by a good road, from Salem, lUneree In culti vation, balance in Umber. Well watered, Reed S100O house or 8 rooms, modwutebarn, well at the door ; uH feneed and a thrifty young orchard. Thirteen aerea seeded to Pture gross, and OT aerea In grata. Pur chaser can lmve liberal terms to liarvt crop. PRICE frlOOO, TIME GIVEN. Coma right to the farm and my amt' feet. J, P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, t the Orange Store. . i NEW ADVKIITISEJIKNTS. Grange stork Salem Co-Oporativo Association P. of H. -DDALEIIS IN- Choice Groceries, Frovlsions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. A.IL, KINDS OPT Produce J3ou.gh.tl JAMES AITKEN, Manager. 126 State St.. SALEM, OR. VI. 3VL mead, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Saws a Specialty. Shop on tho alley, opposlto Mlnto's Liv ery Stable, Salem, Or. F.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AN UNDERTAKER. FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. Ah kinds of Furulturo made to order. A full lino of Caskets always on hand. Just Arrived ! TUB FINEST LINE OF EVER IN SALEM. Full lino of Centemerl Kid Gloves Just received. ' CHAS. CALVERT, Salem, Oregon. Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 301. Oomm&retal Street STRICKLER BROS. -D&AUSMM IV- STOVES AND TINWARE I ltwil&g atd SfMiiag a SpwUUy. -At Uw oM MaiMl of Ben. HUma. Com mental 8ttet. MilliQcry and Fancy Goods Specialties in Fruits FINANCIAL. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. "VVM. N. LARUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - Presldont, Vleo Presldont. - - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exclmngoon Portland, Sun Francisco,! New York, London and Hong Kongj bought anil sold. State, County and City j warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially invited to deposit mid transact business I with us. Liberal ndvunces mado on i wheat, wool, hops nnd other property nt reasonaDio rates. Insurance on such so- r curlty can bo obtained nt the' bank In ; most reliable companies. SALEM, Capital Paid up, OREGON. - - $75,000 - - 9,500 us, - - - - - R. S. WALLACE, - . President, W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, .... Cashier, DIRECTORSi W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, , J. II. Albort, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market- able produce, consigned or hi store, either in private, granaries or ipubllo warehouses, Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at rcasonabio rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Sail Francisco, Portland, Loudon, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT I S30 ACRES Well watered and plenty ot timber. Two houses and two burns. Good orchard. Meadow and 150 acres plow land. Fifty head of cattlo with tho place If wanted, nnd horses enough to run it. Within flvo miles of depot on tho O. & U. R. R. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. H. W. COX, (Successor to Tho Port Drug;Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon FULL LINE Drags and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perftimeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOR THE CEMSHRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. ttjuTho best five wmt cigar lu the mar ket. H. W. COX, 100 Stato Street, Salem. ROCKY MOUNTAIN COFFEE HOUSE! 1 ,Eajt Side Liberty, opp.iOpera Home, S. 13. WATK1NS, -i- Prop, SSr XIwils at all hour, from Go to c. ?A DR. GILBERT, THE EMINBNT SoJentUt, anthropologist, physlcbin and vuntfan, will opn mi ollloo In the ew I tunic Illoclt, on JIhj- Jot, for th treatment of nil dUeuMM of women, mid nil other ohronle oumm, on eliielly lyKliilanil nat ural principle. MedleMllwtlu), oxygen and eieetitMnagiietism uced. CtutrKW Ktrletlr moderate. AddreeeboxlT,tiHlem,Oregon. ErritAY. Two bo)' autre, one S yean and the oth er yean old. One branded H. and one a revwsod U With a V made by attarhinx tin MrTt0tlielafrf the U Iteluru them. or Mad Information lu X. Mlrowg, fcitowt Oregon, Sfay . iSST ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTIIOIUTyJ TmPninln Mniiminl Rmili lllUl( JIUllMltlU ( ucuin OF-r TheW. C. T. U. Eugene City, May fl. En. Journal. Tho exeeutlvo committee of tho Womcn'sChristlan Temperance Union of Oregon met on Tuesday morning in tho M. E. church at Eugene anil perfected ar ticles of Incorporation for that body, In order to enable them to hold the property invested In the Industrial HomeJ in Portland.and other prop erty. They also did such other bus iness as cmo before them. The even ing meeting was open to the pub lic and was the ilrst meeting of tho Convention. Mrs. AV. E. Edwards of Newberg gave tho scripture read ing, Rev. Wire mado tho opening prayer and Mrs. Anna II. Riggs, state president, gave an address. The work of the convention was be gun on Wednesday, Mrs. Riggs in the chair. All the chief officers were present. Tho superintendents of departments wero many of them 1 absent. Tho committee on creden tials was then elected, and tho prcs- 1 ident was instructed to appoint tho remaining committees, which I will send you at a future time. Tho reports of Correspon ding Secretary Mrs. Relle W. Cooke, nnd treasurer E. Irvine, wero then presented to the union. The afternoon session was taken up with Reports from absent superintendents, Which wero read by tho recording Secretary, It. M. Robb. Then fol lowed a mother's meeting, presided over by Mrs. M. E. Edwards of New berg. All the meetings of tho con vention aro prefaced by devotional mcetings,prcsldcd over by tho super intendent of evangelical work,M. E. Edwards. BhllkW. Cooki:, Corresponding Secretary. -- Notice to Advertisers. VooUbr to our merchants and business men generally, an opportu nity during the next three wcckSj of reaching every citizen of Marion and Polk counties through tho me dium of the Wkkkly Capital Journal. Wo do not claim that every citizen in tlicso counties aro 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 nnd bring in your notices immediately. No advailco in advertising rates. lets Invite II I m Here. Says a San Francisco dispatch: Col. P. IJ. Mooro of the Fairview Development Company of Santa Ana, Cal.,has been in the city a few days, and will depart soon to mako a tour of Oregon and Washington Territory, with tho Intention of mak ing largo purchases of lands. Dr. Mlnthom, of tho Oregon Land Co. wrote Col. Mooro to-day inviting him to visit Salem. Tiik excitement created in PorU land over a dispatch sent to Chicago, purporting to emanate from Lahor Assembly No. 522. of that city, has since been nllayed by tho discovery that It wns a bogus message. There is no such labor assembly as tho ono named, and the charge that the worklngmon of Portland aro oppos ed to tho immigration movement Is found to bo irroundless. Koine smart aleck has been perpetrating a fraud. -. Our ilrst artlolo on tho fruit cul ture of this section, which described thcilno fruit farm of It. S. Wallace, is regarded by the IJourd of Trade as a good advertising article, and on the ordor of tho publication commit tee, wo have printed several hun dred extra copies of tho Wi:kkiat Jouhnal, unu they have been sent through tho mall where thoy will do most good. Charles Ilondorson, Examiner agent hero, has been laid up with rhoumntlsm for a fow days. Ladles furnishing goods at IJrldg- m & IJozorth's now store, Hank block. II. SL IIolou, the piano tuner, ho returned from a trip to Monmouth. e nurklrn'i Antra Silre. Tim bout wive in tho world foi i-tiiH, limbed, Boraa, ulcers, saltrhoum, ('aw attrw, let tar, ehapped hand, cliilblaliui, corn, and all skin orui iioiuf, mid positively cures pile, or no iy rwitilrwl. It U gUMmuteed k1 ve perfect swtfefuction, or money rcmudul. Prh 2K ewito pr box. Fur mU by Dr. II. W. Cox. A Itail C.nr. Living near Silverton in this county, is a man named Warner, a woodchopper, who Is the father of four children. A man named Mosier of Silverton has recently been showing Walker's wife a good many attentions, and on Sunday, whllo Walker was away, he went out and Mrs. Walker returned to tho hotel in Silverton with hhn. From there, Mosier sent a boy out to get them a buggy. It happened that tno owner of tho livery stable, Mr. Marchbanks, is also the mar shal, and tho messenger who came after tho buggy, Informed htm what was in tho wind. Accordingly Marshal Marchbanks concluded -ho would drive tho buggy to the hotel himself, where- lie placed both Mosier and Mrs. Warner under arrest. Ho took Mosier to tho calaboose, and loft him In charge another man. Mosier, some way gained permission leave tho calaboose, and failed Of III to to return, nor has ho been re-arrested yet. Warner was Informed of the situation, and endeavored to got Ills wife to return to her home, but sho refused. Tho marshal then took Mrs. Warner to her fa'ther's home, she being a daughter of Mr. Sim mons, who lives near Woodburn. -. STAT0.N ITEMS. Miss Frankie Gibson of Turner was In town visiting last week. Mrs. Leo Rrown, who fell and broke her ribs a few weeks ago, is now able to bo around again. Tho shower hero Monday night was quite refreshing to tho gardens after having u few days of such warm sunshlue. Tho ball at tho armory of Co. A, O. N. G., last Friday night was quite a success, tho music furnished from Salem was splendid. Tho republican rally at tho Whiteaker armory on Saturday last was largely attended. Tho pro gram of tho day consisted of music by tho Slayton cornet band and speeches from many ablo speakers. V. G. Haag, of Sublimity, Is once more going to put his head into tho matrimonial yok'o with a damo of Linn county. Roys, don't bo sad any more and think there Is no chance for you, for there surely must bo If this young(?) man can get married. M. Quad. LKTTEU MST. Following is tho list of letters re maining in tho postolllcc, at Salem, Oregon, May 0, 1888. Parties call ing for them will pleaso say "ad vertised:" All letters published as non-do- llvered will bo charged with one cent In addition to tho regular posuige. Anderson, M' Mrs Ashball, I) Bean, Oscar Host, Emellno JJenham, jsimcr Jiruce, ucoji lioouhauscr, E jjrown, Brown, A J Drown, U II Chittenden, I II Ensign, U L FrcnsdoriK.Otto Ilnrdy, W II lllxon, Carrie Holmes, Ham Jackson, Geo Johnson, A C Kays, James Theodora Ensign, J E Hartinus, E M Hickman, Chas Jcfl'erHon, J A Johnson, Davis jjauuer, j ij Miller, Mrry Lawerence, T Mooro, D 0 McMickin, M Murphy, G V Hfr'..r.l,. ftrr Aff.r Mtilniliiilll II mwuinis. n.4 v ..,......... -- .orfclo, McLaughlin, J Meyers, it Pouter. M Perham, J D Smith, Mrs Dan Taylor, Aimer AVhlto, J M rihelton. J "V Hmith, Henry Taylor, II V Thompson. A "Woodworm, J Young, Annie Zills, C V W. II. Oimi.u, P. M. We Tell Vuu TUInly That thoboBt place to buy your clothing Is of C. AV. Joluihon, tho clothlor. Clout's furnishing goods lu every variety. An Alrtolate Cure. Tho OHiaiNAL AHII5TINK OINTMISNTis only put up in large two-ounce I in boxos, and Is an ulmohite on re for old Boron, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all akin eruptions. "Will positively curu hII kinds of pIli. Auk for the OWGINAL AHIIiri'lNE OINT MI5NT. Bolu byD.AV. Mttliw Co., 100 Htute strmit, Sulum, at ruU jKr box by mail 80 cent. STVTE AflKirULTUKK ASS0CI VTIOX. A call for a convention to organize a state agriculture asttociatlon. Wo tho undersigned believe that the tlnuhas come In the history of our country that those engaged Jin agricultural pursuits should organize and combine for mental protection and the better to advance their luter doestsearnestly request all thoso who huvo tho welfare of tho agricultural classes at heart to meet with us on Tuesday, June 1L', at Salem in Reed's opera house at 10 o'clock In the fore noon, that we may then and there perfect a state organization. (Signed:) John Osborn, vice-president of Farmers National Congress; J. T. Appcrson, president of the Stato Roard of Agriculture; M. Wil kins, vice-president of tho State Roard of Agriculture ; members. D.-S. K. Rulck, Thus. H. Tongue, .1. S. Osborir; J. .1. Graham, T. P. Goodman, James S. Sears, John M. Osborn, Chan. Miller, T. T. Gecr, David Rrown, David Early. - A Truly Urcat Invention. Wo desire to call tho attention of our leaders to a most excellent and Ingenious device, invented by Dr. J. II. Vincent, presldont of Chautauqua college. It Is known as Roard and Writing Desk," and must bo scon toboappreelated. Itlsa simple, compact ali'alr, just the thing for each family where them aro children to educate nnd amuse, and an Indispensable help In every primary school. Fred M. Campbell, stato superintendent of public in struction of California, says of it, "1 am very sure that any family that secures one of tlicso Inexpensive articles through this word of mine, will always bo grateful to mo for calling attention to It." Mr. Hoopcngarner Is now In Salem and will call on our citizens, after which he purposes making a canvass of tho county. Re ready when ho comes to glvo your order. Price only $ 1.50. A Nounn J,i',Ml Opinion. E. Dainbridgo Munday county atty.,CIay county, Tex Esq., , Bays: "Have used Electric Hitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satlslled electric bitters saved his life." Mr. 1). I. AVIIcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testlnioney, saying: Ho positively believes ho would have died, had It not been for Electric Dltters. This great remedy will ward ofl', as well as cure all malarial diseases, and for all kldnoy,llverand stomach disorders stands unemmled. Price COo. and 51. at II. W. Cox's. Tho Clackamas County Society of Spiritualists will hold a grove meet ing on Its grounds at New Era, Ore, beginning Friday, Juno 8th, and holding over two Sundays. Slato writing, clairvoyant test and tranco speaking mediums have been en gaged to attend tho meeting The :ommlttce of arrangements wi. . use every reasonable endeavor, includ ing the usual reduction of railroad faro, to make tho meeting a success. The society have a good hall on the grounds, and a hotel with accommo dations for boarders and lodgers. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. - MlBH FitANCKH AVlllAltI) UllvIsoH all girls who "feel a call," as she once did, to the ministry, to enter n theological seminary and prepare for tho work, undisturbed by tho alleged Irreconcilability of tho voca tions of minister and mother. Tlif KarU Kilialtw 1'ulson. The air In lowlltlw. where vegetation, rot ted by freolieU, U litlcl Imre to the hiiii'm riiy by the retlrlni; Hood, MIIIIouh or wiuHre Huree, In the vlolnlty ortheKreat trlbuturiati onheMlultwIpplnad lllourl IntheHouth and ItSouth.weat, Kive forth thU fever-laden inlmmmtle vaMr, dUaeml iiHtlnx liiHlHrlul iHMtlleiiuti broaduaet. Not only throuiihoul the Kreat Weet, but wher ever on thle oontinunt fever and umw makea 1U perhHlle upiearane and whut loeallty U wluilly exempt from ltf llw tetter'aHtoiiMuh Illttere U the reuoiiUul dofenKe, the iihmI highly uuorutllil and l) ulur mean of wire. Kever and ague, bll loiwreiiiltleiil, iIiiiiiIj twtie aitdaue eak am aradleatetl by It. Norte It Umt itotvnt when need to remove eoaetliaUHi, liver eoHiplaliit and dyewMla, kulin'y trouble nerWMUMHMeand rlftuimti. uiiiueuta. Um It Hlm the Hret apiearaitM of Ikeee trou bles, and with ientluuiue. Jf