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CAPITAL OURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., MONDAY, JUNE' 11, 1SSS. NO. S7 PROFESSIONAL CAltDS. mTV. belt, attorney at law G anu uisiii."--'v'"-j" house. mflMON FORD, ATTORNEY AN Counselor nt 'Law, Salem, Oregon. X. "... i in Pnttnn's block. Omce. up But ...------ ,irvV GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT 'V.V.S;iT,, nnwmi. Ofllee in Piitton's lock, up i t up stairs over Rolfs drug store. . , ..iprtv ifwnnvpv at i,w Offico over Copltol National ...Ul.v,ninlnl Rtrppt. Salem. Or. IStuiK, - iii.-"..---- f -- tttM KAISER, ATTUlusisi Aiuii, W Vlem. Oregon. Oillco with Tllmon Ford in &n'sbulldlng. Will practice in nil "he courts of Oregon. Collections '" '!" ? ,1 Dillon Imslnpss a sneclnltv. maac. " ' . .. 4 --. frTT-vr.t a "rr rerairer. All work warranted. ie orders at T. McF. 1'atton's book Sore, State street, aaiem.m. ,r.iif.iAv nmmr .wnsAPP. E Pi delivery. " "'"",""1- ,"i"P ",; irloared to deliver trunks, valises, pack J$ud any thing else, tlial ho can get in hfawa-ron to any part of the city, quicker, Sf(rV better, and neater, than it can bo done by any body else. Leave orders at junto's stable. IV ji INSURANCE Company. Fire and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician nnd surVeon, will open ati oillco in tho New "rank Block, onIny 1st, for the treatment of all dUea.'es of women, nnd all other chronic eases, on strictly hygienic nnd nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and dectro-magnetlsm used. Charges strictly moderate. Addreos box 170, Salem, Oregon. roit SALE. For Sale. A good iron frame Horse Power. Good ror nil uses, from one to full capacitj. All or the low price of S. Call at the Pa cllic Cider, Vluegur & Fruit Preserving Company's ofBee. Salem, Oregon. ""FORSALEWlCui; iS&ffi oats', and 80 in potatoes . House barn orchard, etc Two miles north ol S, may bo divided; price, $50 per acre, terms easy. Inquire of G. N. POTTORPF, Cor. State and Commercial Streets, Salem. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 A.CRES Well watered and plenty ot timber. Two houses and two barns. Good on:'". Meadow nnd 150 acres plow land. W head of cattlo with the placo if wanted, nnd horses enough to run it. Within Hvo miles of depot on tho O. & C. R. R. A bargain for somebody. i Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. FARM FOR SALE. it!)?, acres, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by a good road, from Salem, 143 ncros In culti vation, balance in timber. "Well watered, good 51000 house of 8 rooms, modorntobarn, well nt tho door ; nil fenced nnd a thrifty young orchard. Thirteen acres seeded to pasture grass, nnd 07 ncres Inurnln. Pur chaser can have liberal terms to harvest crops' PRICE $4000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to tho farm and save agent's J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, at the Grange Store. 0 OFFERED BY ""Willis k Clianikrlain. 60 acres, 3 miles from Salem, highly cultivated -k--v- J8W lots, good house and barn, East Sa- jem ... iaj 51ot, nneiy'biiuateiL, -.-- 1760 8C0 acres, IS miles from Salem, well Improved, con bo divided Into 8 or four tracts io,Wi W) acres, 8 miles from south of Sniem, lair lmprovememonts,Hne timber .. and water - -- it-jU i Mock of land, 8 houses, rem jor iu each, pays Interest on SXW ----- " acres miles south of Salem, folr . Improvements - 3M S screw, adjoining city limits, In . meadow t.. . 1 lot, good house and barn, adjoining , court hoube. block "" I acre, Salem, new house and barn, plenty of small fruit --,---, f" The foregoing Is but a partial list of the bargains we have to offer. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Solom. M. JM. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER FHfeg Saws a Specialty. ri&hl,anTpr. RAUAX-To U wife of H. H. HfWjL on WediMMtar momtnc, May M, MM. laughter. wwmw 3IISCELLAXKOUS. H. W. COX, (Successor to The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon PULL LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Snndries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOtt THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA, FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. ftS,Tho best live cent cigar in the mar ket. II. w. COX, d&w 100 State Street, Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers nnd Dealers in ;s and Shoes ! Latest Styles! Leading Links! Lowest Prices! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsvllie's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. A. E. STRANG, No. :KH Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. VS Agent for the RICHARDSON A BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 1819. CALIFORNIA! the mgRmffiim '. Tn . " --1 J- "" "-1- if Virs j.. .. " i r u ii -'u.-'' h j:mimcM - L NWrw ' - i. - :i ScnI f.r ctrculr,4l.MThtft3rTaJ" MiEIiNtJuUJicyroMLIAk snT.TJ AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St., Salem, Or. SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot 1TNANCIAL. 4U tn SALEM, OREGON. VM. X. LADUE, President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vlco President. JOHN JIOIR, J Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. SExchnngeon Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County nnd Clt y warrants bought. Farmers nre cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonabio rates. Insurnnco on such se curity can be obtained nt tho bank In most reliablo companies. ESTABLISHED 11 Y NATIONAL AUTHOUITY, mi iu m SALEM, - Capilal Paid up, - OREGON. - - S75.U00 - - - 9,500 11. S. WALLACE, -V. MARTIN, J. II. ALBERT, - - - Presldent: Vice-President. - - -Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. AV. JIartin, R. S. Wallace, J.'H. Albert, T. McF. Pattou. V. T. Gray, J. M. Martlu, LOAMS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, either In prlvnto granaries or public warehouses.; Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonabio rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Frnnclsco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 113 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of tali ami Si Meats ! Aud all kinds of SAUSAG E. B-Tho CLEANEST kept market in tho city. Call and seo for yourself. JIcCROW & WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALESI, OREGON. 3-All kinds of fresh nnd cured meats always on hand. Full weight nnd u'squuro deal all around. I WBaoMw.w w. If., vm m BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV ory Stable, corner of Stnto and Front streets, or on slate nt corner Stnto nnd Com merclnl streets. Prompt attention and caro guaranteed, W. A. BENSON. STRICKLER BROS. DEALERS IN STOVES AND TINWARE I Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. 3-At tho old stand of Ben. Strang, Com mercial Street. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it '"! dies are giving satisfaction, nnd n cus tomer with Bronchitis says It Is the only remedy that gives Instant relief. Skiiuei.i. d Covku, Druggists, Riverside, Cal." Uown " the pleasure to Inform ndvc you that your Pre mirations are meeting with large sales. We hear Nothing but Praise awaSi caslon to'-' use them. N'ANSCAWEN Jk. CO.. DniKKlsts, VIsalfa.OaL" That It will acoompltoh the end desired In allatfeetlonsof theThroHtand Lungs U., 'II and you not only wUl not lie Will without It yourself, but will recommend It to others, as thousand have doae, wlw ltave tried eveo'thlnK else In vain. Money Is no object wltere bTuinWand!!! Convince You trilling sum of one dollar can purchase a remedy tlmt will stand between you and one of the moot dreaded of humau tlta. Clreularsseiit frea, containing detailed desert irtlons. SANTA ABIE la prepared poly by the AIIIKTINK SIED1CAL CO., Orovllto, Cal. Firs Bank THE PR01I1 CONVENTION. The Delegates and Their Friends Have a Happy Time. BLUE AXI) QUAY CLAS1" HANKS. A, Southern Preacher Put on the Ticket In Sign of Fusion. Indianapolis Is much older imd moro stnld than Minneapolis. Its streets and avenues aro broad, it has many lino residences and public buildings, and it is also a railroad center. But it has not tho lifo and snap of that young Minnesota giant. There is a smoky, dingy atmosphere about it that detracts. However, they now HAVE NATURAL HAS, which will largely displace the use of coal, in heating, cooking and run ning machinery. This will tend to dissipate the smoke. At points rang ing from six to twenty miles from tills city, this gas has been success fully bored for, and already they are bringing it to dwellings, factories, hotels, street lamps, supplying light, heat and power at much below the former cost. In daytime you notico lire places full of white blocks of stone, about one-fourth tho slzo of a brick, thrown in much as coal would be. At night, jets of natural gas, from a pipe introduced from be low, transfuse them with a clear, sternly red hot glow, There is no flickering, no smoke, no soot, no ashes. Nor does it need replenish ing, for, LIKE MOSES' BURNING BUSK, tIt hj)rns but docsjiot consume. You can shut oil tho supply of heat ; tho pieces of fire-brick soon cool down, and aro pure and white as before. The pressure of this gas is as high as ."00 lbs. to the square inch, aud pipes are furnished to fifth and six stories of buildings, which supply u ilamo that appears three to llvo feet long, and ono to two feet In diam eter. The churches aro substantial, and many have- a green, creeping plant running over them, remind ing ono of the ivy-covered buildings iu Europe. Fruits and vegetables are .abundant, as southern trains come in daily. OUR NATIONAL CONVENTION was held In a hull capable of seating 4,000 persons, of which tho city cave us free use. But it proved inade quate for our need. Tho delegates and alternates, numbering a full thousand, occupied tlio large plat form nnd most'of tho floor; tho rost of that spaco and the double gallcr ios were fllled with intensely inter ested spectators. Such enthusiasm I never saw before. But I mustask a little of your space to describe tho preliminary exercises. First came n band of boys, from eight to twelve years, dressed in striking costume, with flfoand drum, who entered tho liall preceding a column of "juniors." These wore young moil, not yet old enough to voto, uniformed a la mill tniro. Thoso woro enthusiastically cheered. Then the COLLKOK PROHIBITION CLUBS, from various states, competed iu tho declamation of prohibition pieces for a largo gold medal, tho gift of V. J. Domorost, late publisher of Demo rest's Fashion Magazine. Ho lias lately placed his busim in his son's hands, that ho may dovoto his time and onergies to tho third party. At night tho collego boys con tended for a prize in flvo minute sieeohos; after which Col. Kobloski. grandson of tho Polish king, John Sobieskl, and n number of promi nent prohls, among thorn a colored orator, made brief and stirring ad dronfeos. ON MKMOKIAIj day, the army of tho blue and tho gray, compoMMl of union and confederate veterans, held evening hervlcen In the hull. Col. Q. W. Bain, Col. R. B. Choris, Mrs. Merrlweuther, a col ored orator and Bishop Tunver, alo colored, (all of the wutli), together with Cant. CleKhom, MUw Wllard and Commander Hudson, of the north, made short speeches. The Hllver Lake quartette mug, "Chwp :ug Hand witii Hand, the Blue and the dray." Tlte lnd played. "Marching Through Georgia," ! tli gray Joined In cheering. Next "Dixie," and tho hlue echoed the gray. Tlwn "YMiikeo Doodk," and all burst fortli in exultation But when the darkey clasped hands with the ex-vonietierate, i;oi. ciicris, the applause was deafening, the audience from north and south, east and west just going wild with de light. Father Mahoney, whom I have mentioned before in this correspond ence, wasin ecstasies, anil insisted on giving 100 out of hisjoOO salary, toward the campaign. Tho audience called homo to the platform, and applauded to the echo iu token of the breaking down of sectional and sectarian lines through the prohibition party. How I wish this "eene could nave been witnessed by the people of Mt. Angel, St. Paul and tlorvaU in old Marion county. Father Mahoney lielleves that Bishop Ireland, tho Father Mathew of tho temperance cause, will yet come over to us. TIIK WOMAN SUKKKAOi: QUKSTION aroused a warm but good natured debate. When it was voted to Insert a modcrato woman sufl'rage plank, but to make prohibition tho tcstot party fealty, and the head and front of tho party aud platform, Sam Small who has long ago learned that one southerner cannot whip two Yankees subscribed $500 towards a newspaper and 2.")0 for the general fund. And when he reached overand clasped hands with Miss "Wlllard, after her peerless speech, it seemed as though the cheering would never cease. St. John, the chairman of the conven tion, received an ovation that must have compensated to his feelings for all the hangings and burnings iu etllgy, the injurious attempts to bribe, 11KINO CALLBl) "A SKUNKLKT," and all tho fulsome abuso he lias been called on to endure. The Kansas delegates presented hint with a gavel made from tho tree on gave ho w which ho was tlrst burned in ellltrv iu ids own state Gen. Flsk wasnotpresont, having charge, as chairman of tho com mittee of arrangements, of tho general conference of the Methodists in New York. But ho must have almost heard the deafening cheers that followed his unanimous nomi nation for president of the United States. Dr. John A. Brooks, of ivnnsas ciiy, a southerner, and former confederate-sympathizer, was unanimously nominated for vice president. He was nearly carried to tho platform, to give his acceptance, and tho cheering was as hearty as for Flsk. Ho Is pastor of tho Christian church and a leader iu that religious body. Till: 8IXKW8 OP WAR. The next undertaking was to uusu v,nn nr campaign purposes, and It looked too biir a lob for ac complishment. But a Boston prohl started in with 1.000: then my old friend. Dr. B. II. McDonald, of San Francisco, gavo another 1,000; a Michigan hotel keeper contributed a llko amount, a Chicairo man. 1. B. Hobbs, subscribed 1,000, and next an iinnoisan gavo $" ooo in memory of his "W. C. T. U. and prohibition mother, and tocclebrato his leaving one of tho old hates and joining tho new party. So it went on. J. O. Warner, of Portland subscribed 1,000 for that city; then T)00's came iu, next 2.r)0'sand smaller amounts. When tho giving was over a fund of '(),(MH) nad lieeu raised, but since our national committee broke up its session, at ii tue noxi morning, people wore still subscribing. I close and mail this lettor at Minneapolis, but leave hero to-night tor home, via tho Canadian J'uclllc It is pitiable to note tho prevailing ignoranco in regard to Oregon. Not ono in 10,000 seems to know nny- iniug aoout our suite, or mat more Is an election held tliero to-day. Tho newspaper bulletin boards mention cock tights and accidents, hut not a word aiHiut tho Oregon election, l u my lectures and conversations I hnve told it good deal about Oregon, and have distributed many copies of a descriptive pamphlet sent me by tho Oregon Lund Company. I reserve a few for Canada. Mr. J. O. Warner, of Portlund, and Prof. O. M. Miller aro also distributing similar literature. J. W. W. MlNNKAl'OLIH, June Ull. Tho KIOwJof anlUrRin, Witli such Important functions as tho liver, aroofcourso productive of serious ixxlily disturbance. When it relaxes its secretive aud distribut ive activity, bile gets Into tho blood, nnd tinges tliesklnaud white of tho eyos with yellow, the bowels lccomo constipated, the tongue coated, the brouth sour. Thoneomo headaches, vurtigouiid congestion of tho organ, accompanied with pain iu its vicinity or under tho right shoulder blade. Shall blue pill bo the remedy ought? No for mercury In any form Is pernicious. What then? Experieuco Indicates Hostetter's Ktomiteh Bitters as the true remedy for Inactivity of the liver. It not only relaxes the bowels without 1111, nut luts u direct sthnulHtimr. efl'ect upon the heiwtlo gland iUtelf, the seat and origin of tin) trouble. All malarial complaint Involves disorder of the liver, aud of the-the Hitters Is the most poHilnr curative. It also conquers dysiiep sla, nervousness, rheumatism aud kidney trouble. ELEGRA1MI1C SUMMARY: Can linn ii Now ftuipr. Ithaca, N. Y., June 10. Tho prospective course of journalism at Cornell University promise's to sur pass tho greatest expectations, if iresent indications go lor anything. Mot only has the press of tho coun N try in general indorsed tho proposed plan, but also young aspirants for literary fame. Already Presldont Adams is receiving a large number of inquiries regarding tho course from all over t lie United Stales, so that ho has been compelled to Issue a circular letter iu reply. The course Is open only tosenior andjuniorand graduatostudonts, and, llko allother courses, to such special students as may be recommended by t lie faculty. TKIiKflltAPIIIC SPLINTS. The California delegates to tho Chicago convention left San Fran cisco last evening. A tramp printer named F. M. Haines, was run over by the cars and killed Sunday niorng, near Hel ton station, Missouri. Ho worked In the Hannibal Cornier ofllee the night before, and was on his way to (Julncy. " In Omaha, on Saturday, three la borers were killed by the caving In of a bank, where they were excava ting for a warehouse foundation. Tho Commercial hotel and eight businefs houses burned In Trinidad, Colo., on Sunday night. Rev. W. H. Beebe, a traveling evangelist, came near drowning a convert while baptizing her on Sun day in Lake Benton. Ho skipped out of town on tho evening train to escape being mobbed. Walt Whitman, tho alleged poet, is dangerously 111 at his homo in Camden, Now Jersey. In Mt. Pleasant, Utah, a Mormon girl shot her lover in the face, be causo sho didn't know It was loaded, Tho pair were married directly after tlio accident, though tho young man Is expected to recover. Mrctrlo Hitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used ( lilectrlo Bitters slug tho sainosong of praise, A purer medicine does not exist and it is guarauted to do all that is claimed. Electric Bittern will cure all diseases of tlio llvorund. kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other all'cotloiiH caused by impure blood. Wllldrlvo malaria from tho system aud pre vent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For euro of headache, con stipation and indigestion try Elcc trie Bitters. Kntlrosutlsfaetlon guar anteed, or money refunded. Price oO cts. and 1 per bottle at II. W. Cox's drug store. U t'unsnuiitlou lururabler Read tlio following, Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says : "Was down with Abcoss of Dungs, and friends and physicians pronounced moan incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, am now on my third bottle, aud able to oversee tlio work on my farm. It is tlio ilnosl medicine ever made," Jessie MIddlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: ''Had It not been for Dr. King's New Dlecovery for consump tion I would have died of Luug TroubloH. Was given up by doctors. Am now iu host of health." Try It. Kampio bottle free at If. W. Cox'h drug store. Mhs1 In the lluil. Is It not better to nip consump tion, tlio greatest scourge of human ity, in tho hud, than to try to stay Its progress on the brink of tho grave? A few doses of Californla'rt AJHH, tho king of Consumption, will relieve, and a thorough troat nifiiit will cure. Nasal Catarrh, tou .f.... 41... f.ittii.illi.iiil. it lltlUllf tllt tlou, can bo cured by CALIFOR NIA CAT-It-CD It R. Thoso romo- illos aro sold nun iuuy warranted oy D. W. Matthews & Co.. 10 Statu street, Salem. An Abiolate Cure. Tho ORIGINAL ABIETINK OINTMISNTIa only put up In largo two-ounco (In boxes, and is an absolute euro for old uoros, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positively euro an Kinds or piles. Ask for tho ORIGINAL ABIKTLN15 OINT MENT. Bolti byD.W. Matthew A Co., 100 Stato struct, Baloni, ut 26 cents jxir box by mall SO cents. A rioellMor Urlfd fruit. Dried nectarines, apricot, IHwches, prunes, plums, apples, pears, blackberries, flgs, etc., ;the finest ever oflered In Halem, at S. Farrar & Co's. Fresh frulta aud vegetables every morning. Fruit k cream, at Strong Sc Co. 'a I I w I; I lA lBfarr- -. . j-Ji.