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w '1P(T 9fT"i r SALEM, THURSD. 1SSS. MO. GO ZI.X.V M1THS. CAPITAL VOL,. 1. 1'KOrKSSIOXAL CAItDS. MISClILLAEOUS. I FINANCIAL. TKLEOIJ U'HIC Sl'IlNTS "Fn W. DEW, ATTORNEY AT LAW ana uisinui ivuu(ut.vi vi,u l vLtib lnue. mlLMOX FOKD. ATTORNEY AND flfflco, "P snlrs In Pattern's block. g II VW A GHEGG, ATTORNEYS AT lock, UP stairs over Relt's drug store. n T IUCHAIIDSON, ATTORNEY AT S Law. Office over Copitol National ijank, !iW commercial nuuui, ouium, ur. iTrSI. KAISKll, AJ'liJltJNiai Ai' LAW, V Salem, Oregon Ollico with Tlhnon Pord In l'atton's building. "Will practice In nil the courts of Oregon. Collections made. Land oillco business a specialty. gfeT. HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND repairer. All work warranted. se orders at T. McF. l'atton's book gtore. State street, Salem, Or. E riXPRESS WAGON, QUICK AND SAFE 1 .iii.ni "' l?niuitn lintlm lirtiifrlit Tilt; CAl" .o i mi. -.,j- -- -..... . . -j - . 1 ilnllini ti4iiii1fd i-iillcno -nlr Prepared to deliver trunks, valises, pack- ices and any tmng ciso mat, no can get in his w;on to nny part of the city, quicker, saftr, better, and neater, than it can be done by any body else. Leave orders at junto's stable. mr INSURANCE C o in p any. Klro and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and surgeon, will open an othco in tho Now Bank lllock, on Jlny 1st, for tho treatment of nil diseases of women, nnd nil other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygon nnd electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon. ron SALE. For Sale. A pood iron frame Horse Power. Good for nil uses, from ouo to full capacity. All for the low price of $;0. Call at f ho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's otllce. Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE-285 ACRES, 2a in cultivation, 30 nere3 good timber, bal nnco pastme; 100 ncres In fall wheat, 25 nor In nnta nnd :U1 ill notntOCJ. IIOUSC. barn, orchard, etc. Two miles north of fc-alem, may be divided; price, S50 per acre, terms easy. Inquire of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor. State and Commercial Streets, Salem. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES Well watered and plenty ol timber. Two houses nnd two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and 150 ncros plow land. Fifty bead of cattlo with tho place If wanted, nnd hones enough to run it. Within live mllos of depot on t ho O. & O. R. R. A bai gain for bonicbody. Enquire at Office of Caoital Journal. FARM FOR SALE. IhVi acres, near Prospect bill. 7 miles, by agood road, from Salem, 1 ncros In cultl- atlon, balance in timber, won wmeruu, erood S1000 house of 8 rooms, moderate barn, well at the door ; nil fenced and n thrifty joung orchard. Thirteen acres seeded to pasture grass, and 07 ncres In Brain. Pur chaser can have liberal torms to harvest crops t PRICE $4000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to the farm nnd snvo agent's lees J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Roborteon, at the Grange Store. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY JMis k Chamberlain. W) acirs, 3 miles from Salem, highly cultivated.- ----- w000 1 lots, good house and bam, Hat ba- lem .- OJ Slots, tluely situated 150 "oo acrek, 31 miles from Suleiu. well Improved, can be divided Into or four tract l(y0 20 acres, 8 mile from south or Salem, tair lmprovememeutalne timber and water ---- "260 1 hint k of land, 8 horn, rent for $12 tacli, pay. Intercut on WP0U 8000 SO n rcw h'i miles south of Salem, teir improveiuenw - 5 acres, adjoining eity limits, in meudnw " Hot. good house and Urn, adjoining; "urt house block u 1 acn', Salem, new house and barn, plenty of small fruit JJ0 The foregoing Is but a partial list of the bargains we have to offer. WILLIS & CHAMHERLAIN. OjwrH Hotwe, Court Street, Salem. SMITireTiLlASlOLilir a1 ZEALAND Having used W. K. Hmitb's Oil Oan Hold er lo our severul tamill, we henrtlly er dorse all good word, upokeu In lt Jaoi We believe It u be lb mt u ful un . nuenlent bouM-lkold urtli-li'. rW.Z.M. Prin. Ir I. H.jnuUb., i. W. kUtlhru, A Co, A. T. l.llUrl, l.J.X.Ru.llh, Ir. J. W. Mervditb, ?. V. Clssdwtck, A. Onint, K. Wagnir, Oo. W. Halt, 11. OdeU, A. Mayer, 1' J. fry, W. Breywau. h:w. cox, (Successoito Tho Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon FULL LIMB OF Drugs ant CHEMICALS & PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions anil Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. aa.Tlio best live tent cigar in tho mar ket. H. W. COX, d&w 100 Stuto Street, Salem. STAIGER BROS, Importers nnd Dealers in Boots and Shoes ! H Latest Styles! Leading Lines! Lowest Prices! General Agents for Oregon of W. 1). Forsytlio's Infallible Cora Cure. 243 Commercial -Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand. SALEM, : : : : : OHEQON. A. E. STRANG, No. 'JOi Commeielal Street, SALEM, OREGON. -PKAI.IUt IS- STOVESand RANGES lMumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. .-Agent for the RICHARDSON & UOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 1RW. CALIFORNIA! the -i (oAspM'fe1 Medicines IfSrfeS C..J I.- r.whr.&UrWtltrV.S- -LVirj:.. ..-.' :.. , MIIILNt- MUftaoromLt.cAi SOLD AM) UUAIIAA1W.W . ...XI D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, . .. -awv 106 STATE ST., SAL,iiVL, jk. SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot. ill i m i i i MM auk a SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - - President. Vice President. - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially invited to deposit mid transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonatno r.itos. Insurance on Mich se curity can bo obtained at tho bank In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED 11Y NATIONAL AVTIIOHITV. SALEM, Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - OREGON. 75,1)00 - -' 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALRERT, ... - Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. T. Gray, W. W. Mnrtln, J. M. Martin, 11. S. Wallace, , J.H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market nblo produce, consigned or In store, cither in private KrannriObor publlo warehouses. State and County Warrants llouglit at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn dliect on Now York, Chicajro, Snn Francisco, Portland, London, P.irls, llcrljn, Hong Kong and Calcutta. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 1)3 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho bost quality of tell ami Salt Meats ! And nil kinds ol S A U S A G- B. 3-Tho CLEANEST kept market m tho city. Call nnd see for youoolf. JIcCROW & WILLAR1). CITY MEAT MARKET D, C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, SALEJI, OREGON. flrg-AU kinds of fresh nnd cured moats always on hand. Full weight nnd a square deal nil ti round. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCES LIV cry Stable, corner of State and Fiont streets, or on slate at corner Slnto and Com moralal streets. Prompt attention and oaro guaranteed. W. A. I1ENBON. STRICKLER BROS. -DKALKIW IN- STOVES AND TINWARE I Hooting and Spoutiug a Specialty. 39-At the old stand of I ten. Strang, Com mercial Stioeu Land of Discoverie S. Those who have used it " "Your mine. (lien arc kIvIiik Hiitlhfiictlon. and a eu- tuincr Willi linJIicniiiHHaj'B u ihiiiuuiii remedy tlmt jrle Imttaiit relief. HKHKK.I.I. AZfttVltH, DruxyUtti, Rlveilde. (il." Have' the nlecimire to Inform you that your Preiwrutloiut u.f meetlne with teiue mile. fle lier Nothing but Praise SKSVX Nanucawkk Co., Druncbits, VlMUa, Cal.' That II will aoooinjrtliih IMe end dclred in all KOeiiionN oi in. te Throat and Luiikk II W 1 1 1 wiiuoul 11 yowneii, uui ui ruooiuinend It U othem. tm thuiUHtniiii luive done, who have tried eer't'"nK elte iu vain. Money la no object where S3.Se.tate Convince You tiifllnc ram of one doDar eon purebjuie a remedy that will ataJMl between you and on of the moat dreaded of human Hla. . . .. iv i, ill ". '"" "' w .1 -:.:" 7m ClmHaraneat nree,eonuiuiincanjiu SANTA ABIE I. nriDared only by the AB1KTIXK MKD1CAI. CO., OrovUle, OaL a w- a XTIHWWTl 1' TlieCapilal National Bank i OF Mia Ltuuu Kinso went to church in Wnllu Walla on Sunday, ami has not been eeu since. No tr.ico or her can be found, and tho community is mystified over her disappearance. Among the passengers landed in New Yorkyestcrdry from the steam ship "Wisconsin, from Liverpool. Wore 1.50 Mormon immigrants, who left Utah over the ronnsvlvania railroad. Dr. Newton IJateman, president of Knox college, Ills., after thirteen years of service, has tendered his re signation, owing to 111 health. Dispatches from points in Illinois and Iowa state that millions of lo custs are making their appearance. They are doing little damage yet, beyond killing young and tender trees. Opinions vary as to whether they are the seventeen year variety or not. The count of money in the sub treasury at San Francisco is complet ed. There is$ofl,r00,000 in tde vauhs, which amount exactly tallies with the books. Both Gen. Sheridan and tho Em peror of Germany are reported In improved condition. There is a lively stir InTacomaat the refusal of tho city authorities to prosecute the gamblers. Advices from Honolulu say Dish op, tho well known mind reader, has beconiepartiully paralyzed from the use of cocaine. The latest returns from the sheep counties swell Hermann's majority to 7.G2S. ! REAL KSTATB TK.USVCTIOXS. The following deeds were recorded In the oillco of the county clerk dur ing the past week. R. F. Cooley and wife to "W. E. Young, 25 acres in t o s r 1 w ; 000. , G. W. "Wnturbury and wife, to M. j. Fnsh, 0 acres In t 5 s r 1 w , 51550. Clins. Lowrie and wife, to Hugh Carr, 217.77 acres in 1 0 s r 3 w ; $f, 414.25. Williams & England to II. J. Mlnthorn, 0,40 acres in 1 7 s r 2 w ; ?2S.XS0. Mrs. E. Borego to T. J. Chcrring ton, land on Commercial btreet, Sa lem ; $1,200. J. M. Brown and wife, to Chas M. Ilenkle, 1 aero in t 0 s r 1 w ; $150. L. II. Turner, et nl. to LI..Io Helmkeo, lots 1, 2 and 3 in blk 4 In in Turner's add to Turner ; 75. J. L. -Williams and wire, to R. 1'. Boise, Sr., R. P. Boise, Jr. ; lot C in blk 31, in Salem ; 3,500. Francis Jt. BuRette to David Keene, 50 acres in t 5 s r 2 w ; $187. 50. . John O. Dennis and wife, to Sar ah E. Dennis, 80 ncres in t 8 s r 4 w; 000. J. L. Oreenwood et al., to Mary E. Greunwood, 320 acres In t 0 h r 1 w ; 1. J. K. Smith and wife, to David 13. Swank, part of lot 1 In blk 14 In Aumsvlllo , 400. Is Cunnuiilion Incurable?, Road tho following, Mr. C. II. Morris, Nowark, Ark., says': "Was down with AbccM of Lungs, nnd friends and physicians pronounced mean inuiiruhlocoiiHimiptlvc. Began taking Dr. King'H New Discovery for consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to ovcroco tho work on my farm. It is tho finest medicine over mude." Josslo Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: ''Had It not been for Dr. King's New Diecovcry for consuin Hon T would have died of Luinr Trouble. "Was given up by doctors. Am now In beat of health." Try It. SuhiuUj bottle free Ht II. W. Cox's drug store. Mrrl in tle HJ. I It not better to nip consump tion, tho grentl scourue of human ity, la tit bud, tlmn to try to stay its prognatf on the brink of the grove? A few doaea of CHllforniH'a moat useful production SANTA AR11S, the king of Consumption, will relieve, and a thorough treat' inetit will cure. Nusal Catarrh, ton often tlie forerunner of consump tion. oil be cured byCVLIFOfU NIA CJIT-R-CUIU!. Tliese reme dies am sold and fullv warranted by D. W. MhUIwws A Co., 106 SUte street, Saleui. lUfrrttJ te a Kefrrc. Iii theiatfccof Juc)l VMirhts vs WalterL. Tooju-, an ai-tlon fr t aule of a warehouse and division of Ui-priM.tx-U,Judje Hlmw reri-rred the matter to Louis II. Turpley to take aud report testimony. Zl'Tf SUiVKKTOX 1TKMS. Mr. J. H. Porter, of Harrisburg, Ore., spent several days here among his friends. Last Friday tho little daughter of Prof. Anderson, of this place, fell upon n stove and severely burnt her hands and arms, but at present writ ing she is much improved. Tho Grange picnic, held at Mar quamsvillo, last Saturday, took a large portion of our people ; and our town seemed almost depopulated ; a good time was hud. It was a splen did day for tho occosion until even ing, when a hard rain fell and quite a number of people received a thor ough drenching. The picnic- how ever was considered a grand success. Rev. Clark Bradon, of Ohio, is ex pected to bo nt Sllvertou sometime In tho near future. Tho grand ball to be given at the Liberal Hall on the 23d Inst., will undoubtedly bo a grand aflalr ; as all necessary preparations are being made, so all will be pleasantly en tertained. Mr. C. M. Hinkle contemplates building a residence on the property ho lately purchased from J. M. Brown. Miss Lida Hayes spent several days In Salem, this week. Mr. II. D. Mount Is very sick at his residence, on Howell Prairie. "Opposition is tho life of trade." Sllvertou will soon have another barber shop. Tho residence of Mr. John Hicks is almost completed, and presents a nice appearance. Mr. A. Wolf, our enterprising merchant, spent several days In Portland, on business. Tho many friends of Miss Lettio "Wllstor, will bo pleased to loam that sho is much improved. Tito little hon of Lou AVoodsido caino near losing his life, by falling Into Silver Creek. But for tho time ly aid of parties near by, no doubt he would have been drowned. i.kitki: i.isr. Following Is the list or letters re maining in (lie postolllce, at Salem, Oregon, June 13, 18SS. Parties call ing for them will please say "ad vertised:" AH letters published as nou-dc-livered will bo charged with one cent in addition to tho regular postage. Atkins, Clinton Butler, L F Brown, Ida Brubakcr.A lUnt,MrII Bonham, Elmer Ilrowcr, Smith Darker, Sarah Bowman, B H Balvcc, .1 W Buruse, Rosy Bogb, Alin Doon, Lilly M Router, J Cain. It 1 1 Canterbury, R T-2 Clmlifun, Marcy Caper, Charley Cllll'ord, J 15 Cook, "Win 11 Clark, H B-2 Cooper, Charles Cook, Mary I Cosh, Andy Davis, Ronnie Davis, LI..lo Duke, Mathew Dove, 15 P Edwards, Allco Elder, Walter Ferguson, May Gardner. James Glddlngs, J P Gilbert, Wl! (Ireyson, Mr Hamilton, Elmer Harrison, E II Harvey, Amos Hess, Wm H-2 Illnklo, Lizzie Hunt, OS Hendrlok, Andu Hoover, T Hudson, Mr Howe, Don Humphreys M Hodman, II h Hydu, 15 Harty, J II Imperial I'liti I ns Co Johnston, Win ' Ken, Rev 15 It Koteh, Jacob Khun, C K I.eehty, Jno Mathews. Lena MoKlbbon, 15 MeMau, MIchal Miller, Pfet Murray, Alfred MoConnoll, J 1 1 Mills, Hatrlah-2 OslMjrne, L It Peek, Geo J Page, II R Picker, Mrs Phlllli, JimiiIi lUwrduii, James Rleger, JnoO Robinson, Frank Kmltli, O W Scorenspii, otty Millions, Joseph Hheprd, J J) Htye, Henry 15 Stitton, JM Hay, Grout Sanders, Frank 'lliuiuiMoii. W T-2 Williams, Tom D W Milel, J W White, JIT Wlkldal, L F iHe,J OlHSLL, P. M. Motkln'ii ArnlM Salrr. The lost salve In tho world foi ruts, bruises, sores, ulosrs, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, cltapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup tions, ami positively on res plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money reftiuded. Prtee 96 eenta per box, For sale by Dr. n. W. Cox. Eight of W. A. Pike's children are down with the scarlet fever. Mrs. P. F. Clark Isslowly recover ing from her stroke of paralysis. Mrs. M. Jones has been seriously ill for several days. More fruit trees have been set out lately within a radius of threo and n half miles of Zena, than iu any similar area In the Willamette valley, wo believe. A fruit growers' association Is greatly needed here. It would bo beneficial In many ways. Wo need to meet and discuss the best methods for carrying this Infant industry to a grand success. Who will help In this matter? Some ono could make a fortune by starting a cannery at Lincoln. Ho could get 200 acres of peas and corn guaranteed for next season. Twenty live acres of strawberries, ten acres of blackberries, llfty acres of plums and prunes; ten acres of Royal Ann cherries; twenty-live acres of Rartlet pears, all as soon as could bo pro duced. Who will investigate tills? There Is no doubt hut that plenty of land would bo donated by the people of Lincoln. Good fences make good neighbors. So keep your fences well In repair; and If your neighbor's stock trouble you because of your poor fences, don't complain. . Farmers In this section have not shown much enterprise iu tho mat ter of blooded stock. Ono or two have tried to encourage tho breeding ofgood strains, but have not met tho encouragement they deserved. Let us work out of this rut. Ten acres well cultivated, plowed deep and thoroughly tended, will produce more at less expense, than thirty poorly farmed. New methods, nioro system, greater enterprise, moro frequent social intercourse, more public spirit, that's what Zena needs. God has done all lie could for us. Our school has been brought to an untimely end by scarlet fever. C. C. Walker has been ailing for several weeks. His many friends are anxious to see him about again. Charlie Phillips will take up his abode on his own place, next above his brother Sam's. J. R. Shepard informed us the last time ho was out that he had no In tention of moving away from Zena, as reported by our West Sldo corres pondent, until tho people of Zena, drive him away. lilcctrlu Hitler. This remedy Is becoming so welt known ami so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used lilectrlo Bltlcrs sing tho same song of praise, A purer medlclno doon not exist and it is guarantcd todoall that is claimed. Klcctrlc Bittern will euro all diseases of thollverand kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt rheum ami other uU'cctlons caused by Impure blood. Will drlvo malaiia 'from the system and pro vunt as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, con stipation ami Indigestion try Elec tric Hitters. Futile satisfaction guar anteed, or money refunded. Prico 50 cts. uniUI per bottle at II. W. Cox's drug store. A Naluial I'lului-i urCallfuuila. It is only found In Butte county, California, and In no other jmrt of the world. Wo refer to the tree that produces the healing and pouotrat-ill- gum used in that pltiusnut and effective euro for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, and coughs, ShiiIh Abie, the king ofeonHuniptlon 1). W. Matthews it Co., Km Ktato state, Kalem, guarantees and sells It for i a Isittlc, or three for $2.50. By i lu ntu. of Cnllfiinilii CuUlt-Curu. all symptoms of cattarrh are dispelled, ailll Hie iiim'HSCi nuaui nnsangu in speedily restored to a healthy cou ifl! Inn. SI u lsidkiitfu. Bv mail. SI. 10. Ci cu'ars free. An AUolute Cure. Tho ORIOINAL ABII5TINK OINTMENT Is only put up In large two-ounce tin boxes, and Is an absolute cure for old sores, bums, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIIfiTlNE OINT MENT. Sold byD.W. Matthews A Co., 100 State street, Salem, ht 26 cents psr box by mail 90 cents. Call ou Wlutera A 'lliomaafor tlw bad groceries hi town.