sjW'tfHW r- CAPITAL J J U JlvIM A.JL. SALEM, OR., TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1SSS. VOL. 1. NO. SS morassioxAi. gums. misci:h.axkous. riXAxciAt.. y g i j; g ) J Q J J J R clyjieu mjtks rn W lJrul. Aiiuiuini va j.v (x and Distri.t Attorney. OIIlco nt court ... . wivrvt..-A -r T . TV bouse. Til VOX FOHD, ATTOHNKY AND Counselor nt Law, , Snlom, Crspn. Office, up stairs iu """" " "--' flHAW & GltnGG, ATTORNEYS AT Hock? "P stairs over Bolt's drug store. i iw OlUco over Copltol National Bank, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. AV Salem, Oregon. Olllco with Tllmon Ford, in Pattern's building. Will practice L n ii tlm courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land olllco buslne&s n specialty. HST IIELKiN, 1'IAMJ lUiUH;uxu repairer. All work warranted. lene orders nt T. McF. rattan's book sto're, State street, Salem, Or. T-iXl'HESSVAGON, QUICK AND SAFE hi delivery. Win. Kennlo having bought Hie eurcss business of Walter Lowe, Is nrenarcd to deliver trunks, valises, pack ages, and any thing else that he can get In ins wnson to any part of tlio city, quicker, Slfer better, and neater, than It can bo done by any body else. Leavo orders at Mluto's stable. I INSURANCE C o m p a n y . Flro and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and surgeon, will open an olllco In tho New Bank Block, on May 1st, for tho treatment of all diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and cloctro-magnetlsm used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 176, Salem, Oregon. FOB SAIiK. For Sale. A good Iron frame IIoo Power. Good for all uses, from one to full capacity. All for tho low price of $.10. Call nt tho Pu rine Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE--2SS" iVCHES, 135 In cultivation, SOacres good tlmbi'r.bnl anco pasture; 100 acres In fall wheat, ii acres In oats, and 30 In potatoes. House, bam, orchard, etc. Two miles north of Salem, may bo divided; price, SoO per acre, terms easy. Inquiro of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor, State and Commercial Streets, Salem. STOCK FAEM FOR SALE or RENT ! S30 ACRES Well watered and plenty ot tlmbor. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and 150 acres plow land. Fifty head of cattle with tho place If wanted, and horses enough to run It. Within llvo miles of depot ou tho O. & C. It. It. A bargain lor somebody. Enquire at Office of Caaiial Journal. FARM FOR SALB 16 acrou, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by a good road, from Salem, 118 acros In culti vation, balance in timber. Yroll watered, good $1000 hou-o of S rooms, moderatobarn, well at tho door ; all fenced and a thrifty young orchard. Thlrtcon acres seeded to pasture grass, and 07 acros Ingrain. Pur chaser can have llboral terms to harvest crops' PRICE 1000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to the farm and save agent's fees. J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, nt ths Grange Store. REAL ImTbAMM OFFERED BY Willis k Chamberlain. tiOjocres, 3 miles from Salem, highly cultivated 300 1 lou, good liotue and burn, Bast So- lem 2S00 onu, finely situate! -- "oO J0 acres, 21 miles from Salem, well improved, can be divided into 8 or four tracts 10,000 J acres, 8 miles from soutn (H sawn, fiiir luiprovenieinenU,flne Umber und water -- ss" I block oriand,S houses, rent for 11 each, nays interest on W00U WOO so acres 35; miles south of Salem, fair Improvements - 20 5 arrea, adjoining city limits, in meadow Jw 1 kt, good house and bam, adJoii'X , court bouse block 1 acre, ivtlem, new house and barn, plenty of small fruit. , The foregoiug is but a Jiartlal list of tike tMrgatns we have to oifer. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Sas a Specialty. KnopoaUu ...ley, opposite Miut 1.1 r ry Htable, Hakuu, Or. K ViiAN-To toe wife of H. H. Kaan. 00 W . dndny inorntaf. Hay M, W a huliu-r. H. W. COX, (Successor'to The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon EULL LINE Drugs and Medicines CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions anil Family llecipcs a Specially. AGENCY FOIt THE CELEHUATEU KULli IIAVAXA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. nTho best flvo tent cigar In tho mar ket. II. W. COX, d&w 100 Stato Street, Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers iu Boots and S Latest Stylus! Leading Lines! Lowest Pinna! General Agents for Oregon of . W. 11. Forsvthc's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. I'. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. A.. E. STRANG, No. 303 Conimerolal Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. UZM.ER is STOVESand RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Sloaia Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. ja-Agent for the WCHAltDSON & HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished in 1HIP. CALIFORNIA! the m&Mk PI, . XJ xvji-jll- W rnv . - 1 irniiuiii i 1 wi.iv j' I n i&2- -I"' . ncATW? coughs LuUCrS rSirf GuWlft .. 1..Sii..LI(.1krOS. io enrr ctrcuti1 ' 1.' r tMtMl MNftCfl.OHDlfim.CAU . .v . vt. oltlTllVTfliTl nv D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR. SNELL, HEITSHU k W00DARD, Wholesale Depot. ill mi i ill ii ai miik SALEM, OREGON. AVM. IjAIUIE, -lilt. .1. RKYNOLDS, JOHN MOIIt, - - - - President. Vleo Tresldout. - - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange, on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County nnd City warrnnts bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mndo on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonanio rates. Insurance ou such se curity can bo obtained nt tho bank in most rellnblo companies. nSTAllLISHKD 11V NATIONAL AUT1I011ITY, ni iinniTni nTiniini kiwi I i.l I V I II I.I I I 111 11 a UWiLUl IllllUIlUi Lmiii OF- SALEM, - - - OREGON. - - 75,1)1)0 - - - 9,500 Capital Paid up, Surplus, It. Si. WALLACE. - - President. W. AV. MAUTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, --- - Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. T. Gray, "W. W. Martin, J. M. Jlartln, It. S. Wallace, J.'II. AIUCII, T. -McF. l'ntton. LOANS IvIADK To farmers on wheat nnd other markct- ablo jiroduce, consigned or In store, cither in private, granaries or public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerllu, Hong Koug and Calcutta. 3LYKICKTS. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality or Mi ami Salt Meals ! And all kinds ot S A.U S A.G E. S-Tho CLEANEST kept market in tho city. Call and seo for yourself. IIcCROW & WILLAItD. CITY MEAT MARKET D, C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. -A11 kinds or frosh nnd cuiod moats always on hand. Full weight and a square deal all around. TTTmmrm BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV ory Stable, corner of btato and Fiont stieots, or on slato at corner Stato and Com merelal streete. Prompt attention and oaro guaranteed. w. A. 15BXS0N. STRICKLBR BROS. -KBAI.nllS IN- STOVES AND TINWARE! Hoofing and Spouting a Specialty. S-At the old stand of lien. Strang, Com' merelal StreoU Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it !!! die are kIvIiik fcatlsfactinn, and a cus tomer with IlnmchliUsay It U the only remedy that give limtaut relief. SKIIIIKI.I. .1 L'OVKU, DrilKKUU, Riverside, ttl." H.. " tlie pleasure to Infonn aVc ou that your l'rewratlonuif meeting with larseiMtle. We hear Nothing but Praise from any liavlng 00 Xasktawrk a Co.. DruinrlcU. VUHtibt, Cat." That it will acminnlisb the end desired In ull nffiw-tioiui of the Throat anil Luugk U.. 'II and you nut only U1 not be Will without It yourself, but will recommend It to other, a tiioumndii have done, who have tried every thing elM) In vain. Money la no object where liesltn w in me liftlalirw &Hft tlM ! Convince You i dollar can purchase .M... H.i.ii nf niui remedy that will stand between you and one of the most dreaded of human Ills. Circular sent free, containing detailed descriptions. SANTA ABIE I prepared only by the AlilKTINK MKDKAL CO., Orollle, Cal. not xotinn rilotlul n jit j it1 r School Coinontliiu. Sax FKANcis.ro, Juno U. Super intoiidcht Anilurson litis issued cir culars to supcriiitciiilcnts of schools throughout the stato and coast, ask ing them to send in at onco tlie amount of space which they require for exhibition purposes at the com ingnational educational convention. TKIiKfiUArlllC SPLINTS. E'Tho Utah Mormons have bought 40,000 acres of land in tlie stato of Chihuahua, Mexico, toeolontze their surplus population. Tho price is a half million dollars. The San Francisco Post has re duced the street price for single cop ies from llvo to two cents. In Los Angeles, James "Wilson fa tally shot John Walton in tho abdo men, while cleaning his pistol. The shooting was accidenal. Tho failure of "W. T. Coleman and tho clohing of tho Lusk cannery is said to have demoralized fruit buy ers throughout tho stato and to threaten the waste of a large portion of the fruit crop of tlie stato for want of canning facilities. In Santa Cruz tho trial of Jessio Graham for a murder committed 38 years ago, began on Monday. In Lowell, Mass., a tenement house was destroyed by lire on Bun day night; three persons were burnt to, doath, and two others fatally injured. Patrick Ford, of the Irish "World insists on Ulaino for tho presidency, and occupies four columns of his paper in explaining tho reasons for Ins choice. In Hazel Green, Iowa, an old man getting angry at his son, twelve years old. knocked him down, anil cut oil" his head with an ox. Tho murderer will bo lynched if caught. Imlirtril ami Si-ntenrnl. Tho grand jury to-day returned true bills, as follows : Against S. P. McRoynolds for larceny, committed on February 17th. Reynolds is al leged to havo stolen a watch from George Scott, tho watch being valu ed at $10, and $7 in money. Tho other charges ; Peter McCuo with larceny in a dwelling, It being claim ed that Medio entered a building, and toik a coat, pair of pants, and bed quilt, valued at $11, and tho property of James Hamilton, on March llith. MeHeynolds was ar raigned al 2 o'clock to-day, entered a plea of guilty, Malved time, and was sentenced to servo one month in tho county Jail. MoReynoltls .served a long term for cruelty to animals before, and lias boon in tho Jail for three months awaiting trial. Judge Boise said ho supposed tho county would bu glad to get rid of him as soon as possible, so he made the Fonteneo as short as ho could. Poto McCuo was also arraigned, and said ho was drunk at tho tlino lie stole tho clothes. Ho blamed no 0110 but himself. Hud Just been in tho penitentiary, and was very old. AVas "very sick, judge, and could not stand much," .but Judge Uoiw) gave him three yoaix. "I hojo yer, honor won't bo so hard, sir," wild he, but he went all the same. Stale JurMlcllon 0er Kwlrral frlMW. Thero Is a good deal of talk about town regarding the trial of tho throe Indians in Recorder Strlukler'scourl on Saturday, and their being held by a state court for a crime alleged to have been committed In a federal court. The) Indians swore In the court of the U. S. commissioner that the Chinaman furnished them with alcohol, and tho Chinaman proved that he was "not there" when the alcohol was given. Tlie Indians were tiiereuMJii arrested for iwrjury, and taken before Recorder Strlekler, a state court. Had the perjury lwen made In a state court, it Motild have then been punishable by a state omirt, but the laws of the United State fix penalties for crimes com lnlltad against the federal law, and to mniisli perjury when committed before any United Htateaotrioer who may administer au oath. 1 1 is very likely the caso will 1 dismissed when it coiiu-M up Ix-fitre Judge Hoi-, on the icroiitid that the circuit curt hits no JtirUln tion. Call on Winters Thouias for the est groceries lu town. Cherries are ripe and very abun dant tills season. Mrs. II. J. Smith, of Salem, spent last week on their farm near this place. Hoy Simeral, who has been sick forborne time, is convalescing. Mrs. John King is very sick, and her recovery is doubtful; but all that medical skill can do to aid in restor ing her to health is being done. AV. H. 11. Darby is building a barn preparatory for his share of tho abundant yield of grain the lato rains insure to the farmers in tho hills. Itev. Sharp, of Salem, preached a very able sermon here last jSunday. Ills Mibjoet, 'To whom shall wo go?' being sustained and answered by portraying tho dillbreneo between tho Atheist, tlie Pantheist, tlie De ist, and the Christian religion. Mr. Alderson last Friday cloM-d a very successful term of school at this place. An enjoyable feature of tho last day's exercises, at least so the childern thought, was tho ico cream furnished by Mr. Alderson as a treat to tho children. Miss. Jennie Grif llth also finished a term of school In tho Oak llldgo district thosanioday. Tho literary exorcises in the after noon were above tno average 01 country school exhibitions. Last Saturday was tho day iq- polnted for tho meeting of tho re publican club, but for some reason not enough persons were present to form a quorum, and no business was transacted. Possibly they a re so ela ted over their lato victory that fur thorwork of the club Is not thought necessary for future success; or tho reaction of tho past few days' enthu siasm may havo resulted seriously and tho republican' club of tho Wal do hills bo known no more. Mr. and Mrs. lien Davenport gave a party last Friday evening, and the young people congregated to dedi cate a now barn Mr. Davenport has lately built. Although tho evening was warm, dancing was kept up un til a lato hour, when all dispersed to their homes highly pleased with tho evening's entertainment. If Mr. Davenport's barn is always as well filled with tho products of tho farm as it was that night filled with Joy ous humanity, ho will havo no reason to complain of a lack of this world's goods. -- llaik to Kansax. II. M. Hitinson will start to-morrow morning for Kansas, again, where ho will stay only until ho gets ills aflairs and Interests in that stato settled up, when he will return to Oregon. lie takes a lot of Oregon literature with him, and will prob ably bring back a goodly number of thrifty Kanwum with him. Mr. Hraiihon is interested In tho River side addition to this city. Illvoice llrautM. David I. Hutchinson was granted a divorce from Ills wife, Flora M. Hutchinson, In tho circuit court this morning. The decree gives Hutch inson tho control of the four children. They were married in 1872 in this county. An Alnolute Cure. Tlie ORIGINAL A1II5TJN:; OINTM HNT Is only put up In lar,i two-ounce fin boxes, and Is un absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, ami al' skin eruptions. Will jmmIUviJj cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIISTINB OINT MKNT. Isold byD. W. Matthews & Co., 100 State street, Salem, .H 1H cent )er box by mull SO cents. !) Ilr lulb. Mrs. PIkhImi Cliesley, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by the resident of the town:. "Iain 78 years old, have been troubled with kidney huh. plaint ami lameness formally years; OMiikl not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all isiln ami soreness, and am able to do all my housework. I owe my tliaulu to Jfileetrie Iilttcrs for having renewed my youth, and remou d completely alT rfis. u- and imin " Try u iKittle. 1 6U0. and 91. at Tl. W. Cox's drug j store. To lie Operated From Sail i'ranclwo. Tlie Southern Pacific company yesterday issued a circular taking charge of tho Oregon and California railroad property. The OregoiUlnos will hereafter be operated from the ofllce of the company at San Fran cisco. The care and management of tho property, die conduct of its business aflairs tlie regulation of tho service and tho issuance of all in structions pertaining to tho oper ation of tho "lines lu Oregon," aro Intrusted to tho manager, subject to the order of tho general manager, in all cases, save only when the president or tlie vice-presidents, deviating from tills rule, niako tho exception. Tlie officials of tho lino in future will bo as follews: A. X. Towno, general manager, San Fran cisco, Cal.; Richard Koehler, mana ger, "lines iu Oregon," Portland, Or.; J. C. Stubbs, general tralllo manager, San Francisco, Cal.; R. Gray, general fi eight agent. San Francisco, Cal.; T. H. Goodman, general passenger and ticket agent, San Francisco; K. P. Rogers, assis tant general freight and passenger agent, "lines in Oregon," Portland, Oregon. LnjiiiB the Corner Stone. On Friday, Juno lo, at 10 o'clock a. at., laying tho corner stone of tho magnificent exposition building and zoological gardens of the North Pacific Industrial Association will take place. Tills association, organ ized with a capital of $ir0,000.00, is now erecting a mammoth building in the city of Portland. Work on tho structure will be pushed forward day and night, and tho building will bo ready for tho llrst annual ex position early tlie coming fall. No expense Is to bo spared to make this tho grandest display of tho Industrial interests of the coast that has over been attempted. Its comprehensive scope and tho perfection of dotall give evidence that no merely ordinary fair is in contemplation. Tho corner stono laying will bo an interesting ceremony. Hie Iteeoiiler'n Court. Yesterday David Shepard was sent up four days, and Fred Raker, who paid 0110 lino on Saturday was allowed to pay another this morn ing amounting to $7.80. Roth had been drunk. Peter Logan was picked up lato last night ami after giving tho court all tho money ho had, ho left town on-routo to "Qulncy bay." Ho did Intend to blow up tho recorders court ami all tho "cops" lu I ho newspapers, but tho recorder robbed him of all his money, and he was unable to purchase any space In tho enter piisingjmirnalsof tlilsclty in which to vent his general disapprobation of his treatment. Ho will probably "post" them on suno fence board outside of town. Iii Conu 111 it lou liiruralle.r Read tho following, Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., ways : "Was down with Abe-ess of Lungs, ami friends and physicians pronounced moan iucurahlocoiiHumpllvc. Regan taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, am now ou my third buttle, and able to oversee tho work ou my farm. It Is the finest medicine ever made." Jessie Mlildlewart, Decatur, Ohio, savs: -'Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dlccovery for consump tion I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now In best of health. '' Try It. Sample bottle free at II. W. Cox'h drug store. "Ilelrn lo Jlllllom," tho newssi)t-r stated, and how many women, probably, read the same, and envied her. Rut little was she to bo envied, however; for lu spite of her great u call h she was miserable It was her lot, lu com mon with myriads of women, to suffer from thss "chronic weak nesses," which are jtccullar to tho female sex. Miserable, nervous, and discouraged, she would gladly nave given every dollar of her fortune for one brlel Installment of health. I low easy, ami how inexjtenslve, would Isj the Journey to health, If Dr. Ph-roe's fuvorlto prescription was selected as a remedy, ami tin use of tlie same crsistod In; that Is, the exsjrieuce of thousands of women allllftedln theabovomaunor toMches us to pitsltct so. It Is tho only medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guaran tee, from the maiuuaeturrs, that It will give satisfaction 1 11 1 ery case, or money will l n-fundtl. This Kiarantee has been printed on tho t tie-wrapper, und faithfully car ried out for many yean. Dr. Pierce's pelleU, or awn -bilious granules, cure sick headache, dy pesla and ooustlsttin. 1 1 I !1 t: 'i j 1.! v