CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., FRIDAY, JUNE lo, 1SSS. NO. Ol rnoFESSioNAX cakds. 7Tm W. HELT, ATTOnNEY AT LAW fi. and District Attorney. Oillco at court house. rMON FORD, ATTORNEY AND ..minr nt Law. Snlem. Or9ior. ice, up stairs In Fntton's block. QllA bfocte, HAW & GUEGGt, ATTORNEYS AT tun stairs over Belt's drug store. 1 T RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT J Law Office over Capitol National Jnfe 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. rM KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VV SAiotn. Orecon "'. i -in.rtrta hnlullnir. Will nrjinticQ 'III practice i'nm ill i uiLvii ..---- n- -. --- .- wi .'. .. Ai.rfa nf OronTin. rrnlif WW.".. ... r riwnnnn CnTlnni Inno made. Land olllce business a specialty. ST HELEN, PIANO TUNER AND repairer. All work warranted, vc orders nt T. McP. Tatton's book store, State street, Salem, Or. x-trnTTCS v A fiON. OUICK AND SAFE Hi dell cry. Win. Rennlo having bought ffio expiess business of Walter Lowe, is the island any thing else i that ho can get in his wa?on to any part of the city, quicker, Sfer. Getter, and neater, than it can bo done by any body else. Leavo orders at Mluto's stable. 1 INSURANCE Company. Firo and Ma rine. JOS, ALHERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBKR.T, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and surceon. will open an oillco in tho New Bank Block, on Jlay 1st, for the treatment of nil diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and electro-ma; . " lom ncnit l 'lint netlsm used. Charges strictly moderate. Address box lit), eaiem, uregou. FOR SALE. For Sale. A good Iran frame Horse Power. Good for nil uses, fiom one to full capacity. All for tho low price of ?30. Call at the Pa cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE 2SS ACRES, S In cultivation, 30 acres good tlmbr,bal: nnco pasture; 100 acres in fall wheat, 2j acres In oats, and 30 in potatoes. House, bam, oiclmid, etc. Two miles north of Salem, may bo divided; price, SoO per acre, terms easy. Inquire of G. N. TOTTORFF, Cor. Stato and Commercial Streets, Salem. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! S30 ACRES Well watered and plenty ol timber. Two houses and two barns. Good orchard. Jlanlow and 150 acres plow land. Hfty head of cattle with tho place if wanted.nnd horves enough to run It. Within flvo miles of deixt on tho O. & C. R. R. A bargain for somebody. Enquire at Office of Caoital Journal. EARIVE FOR SALE. 1(33 acros, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by ft&ood road, from Salem, 113 acres In culti vation, balance in timber. Well watered, good SlOOOhousoof 8 rooms, moderatobarn, nell at tho door : all fenced andn thrifty young orchard. Thirteen acros seeded to pasture grass, aud 07 acres ingrain. Pur chaser can have liberal terms to harvest crops' PRICE $4000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to tho farm and save agent's us. J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charloy Robertson, at the Grange Store. HEAL ESTATE 'BARGAINS. ' ' OFFERED BY Willis k Chamberlain. H) acres, 3 miles from Salem, highly cultivated Ru 4 lots, good house and barn. East Sa- lem -o Slots, nnely bltuated 1750 800 acres, 81 mile from Salem, well improved, can bo divided Into 3 . or four tracts 10,000 380 acre, 8 miles from south of Salem, rair lmprovememeuto.tlne tinnier and water: 1 hllr nflnnH limicu rant ftT 81!? 3330 each, pays Interest oh SWOO 3000 MarrM .'if: mllu cnnth ifRilnm. fklr , Improvements - 2200 5 aires, adjoining city limits, In meadow.. 1200 1 lot, good hoube and barn, adjoining court house block 1850 1 acre, Knleni, new house and barn, Plenty of email fruit . 3X ineroregoingumit a partial ivo " burgaing we have to oiler. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, . Court Street, Salem. SMITH'S OIL CAS HOLDER. vlng used V. 8. Smith's Oil Ofa Hold " in ur keveralhinluei.we iHsnuy tmh1I good words U-liee it to be the HWrf tweAil and .wl.an In lid mil IT UU enUnt IwnuAliAld artWSil PVf Z. M. lr1. Dr. J. $ J W.Matthews A Co, A.T.qUltert.,l '"J N. Kiulth. Dr. J. W. MewdUb. " K I'hsdvrlck. A. Onit, T Hlalrr. K Friedman, ' Wajcoer. Geo. '. Bell, U XM, A. Merer, l' J. Fr , w. Breyman. iff ZEALAND MISCKLLANKOUS. H. W. COX, (Successorto The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon KULL, LINE CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially. AGENCY FOR THE CELEBRATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. 3UTho best five cent cigar in tho mar ket. II. w. COX. d&w 100 Stato Street. Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers in Latest Styli:s! Leading Links! Lowest Prices! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsyte's Infallible Corn Curo. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. V. Good's old stand. SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. A. EX STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, OREGON. -DEALER IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. iits. Acnnt. for tho RICHARDSON & ROYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. 1SH- tnbllshed In 1SJ9. CALIFORNIA! the Drugs and Medicines Boots Sloes cprrXii .?Bc.Ttti coughs tavyn Qmdmk. Hn i i ni i iv-ii v i -'ur.-' fSM 'biiS jn & t&y tm nw-rr-issoFi vy &$g$&w aad cnJ naf.rCirculjr..ftrUHiiJjjra2- Mi rriMrMrmcfl.oRDvtLLt tau t T VTT f!I'AI!ll.'"KKIl IIY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot. FINANCIAL. First National Ban SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, - . DR. J. REYNOLDS, -JOHN MOIU, - - - - - - President. Vleo President, - - Cashier, GENERAL BANKING. Exchango on Portland, San Francisco, New York, Loudon and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to dcjxslt cud transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, wool, hops and otlior property nt reasonabio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank In most rellablo companies. ESTABLISHED 1JY NATIONAL AUTIIOIIITY, SALEM, - Capital Paid up, -Surplus, - - OREGON. - - 75,1)00 - - 9,500 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALUERT, ... - Cashier. DIRECTORS: .T.Gray, W.W. Martin, w J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. , J.II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in storo, cither in prlvnto granaries or ipublio warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, Loudon, Paris, llcilln, Hong Kong and Calcutta. JLVltlCKTS. The SALEM MARKET us court street. Constantly on hand tho best quality of Fresh and Salt Meats ! And all kinds oj S A.US AGK. ,83-Tho CLEANEST kept market in tho city. Call and sco for yourself. IIcCROW &. WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. 4S-AU kinds of fresh nnd cuied meats always on hand. Full welglitund a sqiuiro deal all around. BENSON'S EXPRESS. r EAVE ORDERS "AT LANCE'S LIV J J cry Stable, corner of Stato and Front btreets, or on slatoat corner Stato and Com mcrclal streets. Prompt attention and care guaranteed. w, A, ltENSoy, STRICKLER BROS. DEALERS IN STOVES AND TINWARE! Roofing and Spouling'a Specially. 3-At tho old stand of Hen. Strang, Com mercial Street. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "K dies are kIvIiik Mttihfactlon, and a cus tomer with IironcliUls says It Is the only remedy that gives liihtaut relief. SKUUKLli A C'OVKll, DnlKKlStS, Rlvontlile, Vm." Un.in " tho pleasure to Inform llaVe 3-outhatjour Preiwratlonsare meeting with large Miles. Wo hear Nothinff but Praise &t cablon toUM)tliem. Nanscawkn a Co., Drmorlsts. Vlsalta, Cni.' Timi ii win nrvnmnlUh the end desired In allaireetlonsortheThnMtand Lungs u ...iii l mx not ouy ,wU.' ,lot '. t W II wltliout It yourhelf. but will ,1 11 r. nttmaHj am f lllkl IlIO 1 i 1st liae done,wltO have tried everything elite in vain. Mimey U no otet wliere St?2SLl'.a K Conv nee You trilling sum or one dollar uati lurcti( h remedy tlwt will stand between you and one or the most dreadeilof human Clreularssent free, containing detailed deM1ptions.. SANTA ABIE Ta ttrMiAfed nalv by the AWKTINK MKblCAL CO., OrovllR GL TlieCapital NatioualBank WOOIUIVKX NOTES. Tho new coroner is waiting for busi ness. There are lota of strangers in town this week. Mrs. Wade will soon return to her homo In Tacoma, "V. T. F. M. Cammack Is having his ho tel re-painted in line style. "V. L. Toozo is receiving lots of wheat, and is shipping dally. Match game of ball between Hub- bam and "Woodburn on tho 17th. The Woodburn peoplo are much pleased with tho Capital Journal. SV. II. Goulet Is buying horses for tho lumber camp in Washington territory. Don't forget to como to Woodburn on the 4th of July. John F. Caples will orate. Five dollars reward for a man thnt can tell a bigger catfish story than John Zinmicrlo. Woodburn benlns to imt on cltv airs, and will apply to tho next legls- laturo toracnarter. Mr. John Zinmicrlo has bought property here, and moved his fam ily to his now home. There will bo a grand ball in Ma jor Leonard's new hall here on tho nigiit ot tne l'ourtn. W. B. Tout and J. II. Settlemiro have gone to Salem to servo their time out as jurymen. Wo have "a line Sabbath school, and parents and children alike take jnuch Interest in tho exercises. Rev. Keeno preaches hero next Sunday, and tho League meets next Tuesday nignt. Lct an come. Mr. Charles Mushbargcr. of Hub bard, will move- to Woodburn on Mondnv next and start n black smith shop. Henry Goulet has put up a now But of stock scales In front of his stable. This will bo a great con venience to tho public. C. D. Wilson of tho llrm of Wil son fc Ware, has sold his Interest In tho furniture- storo hero to a Mr. Fash lately of Nebraska. Our peoplo ought to send copies of the Journal to their friends In the cast, to post them on Woodburn. It will save letter writing. Tho editors of tho liluo lUbbon paper deserve credit for their untir ing ellbrts to make It Interesting and useful. Give them all tho aid you. can. There aro somo three or four paint ers hero now, painting now houses and re-painting somo of the old ones, which gives tho town a neat ap pearance. John Grant and wife or isow Brunswick arrived In town Satur day last, and will make this their homo. Mr. Grant is a sister of Harry and Walter Hemlow. Tho Junior base ball club from Corvallis and Willamette's of Wood burn played u match game at this place on Saturday last, resulting in a victory for tho latter. Score 21 to 18. livery dwelling house in Wood burn is occupied, and people hero nearly every day, looking for houses to rent. If sonic party with capital would build a few neat residences hero, it would bo a paying Invest ment. Hemlow &, Hall's cannery here, is doing a line business, running night and day part of tho time. Tlioy have been receiving as high as a ton of cherries ior day. They employ Hovorul hands now, and will employ more in u short time. Tho temperance peoplo of Wood burn are dolug much good In tho Blue Ribbon and League, but they must bo careful to keep out dlssciis slon. Your enemies laugh when they see you pulling apart. So you get people to bo temperate It matters not whethor it is according to your own cherished plan it Is a victory for tho good. Tho prolonged and gentle ruins of the past few days, have brought smlloH to many a granger's weuther Ijcttton face. Much of tho grain sown in tills locality last fall, was frozen out, and re-sown this jmihI spring. Had tho rains held oil much longor, tho spring grain would Imvo Immjii a complete failure. But abundant crojw aro now assured. The Fourth of July committee Is hard at work prepurlng for a grand time. Tho Sllverton trombone band lias iwuii ougugeu lor uiu utuwiuii, and tho boys from the Indian school has been engaged for the occasion will plav tno tat. raui ioyn a nmicu game of lmso ball hero on tho Fourth. ArrrungemenUi have been made with tho O. kC. and the Nar row Guuifo railroads for reduced fare A largo crowd nd a grand time re expecuKi. LHditw will plow take notice tlmt Mre. A. II. Frrr U receiving new atylwoflmUi every few ty'' An endltM VHrfety from which to select, ami prieee very low. Kid, silk, Ibks soul cotton glovea at Bridge & ISozorth'. A DAY IN CHICAGO. What tho Christian Women arc Doing Towards Reform. VISIT TO LINCOLN PARK. r'in0 Scenic Gardening anil Zoologi ical Display. A few notes of a general nature may bo Interesting to tho reader as n close to this correspondence. Returning from Indianapolis, wo stay at Chicago for a few hours. Walking toward East liver at 8 o'clock a. m,, what a continuous, thronging stream of men and wom en you meet on their way to "busi ness." Tho sidewalks are nllvo with them. Tho roadway is again and again blockaded as tho appar ently Interminable line of vehicles which almost touch each other, en counter somo obstacle. Occasion ally tho drawbridge, which crosses tho East river, Is swung round, for u vessel to pass along stream, and this causes a serious congestion. Policemen aro stationed at tho main crossings, who are kept constantly employed piloting pedestrians through tho maze of moving vehi cles. now SOLID Alt!! Til 13 11USINISS 1ILOCKS, towering story upon story towards tho sky! And what an air of busi ness! From tho hurried way the people walk the streets It Is evident that time Is money, bo is space. Not a foot of ground wasted. Com petition is keen, and prices aro brought down to tho narrowest mar gin. Advertising Is reduced to a science, perhaps 1 may rank It among tho line arts. This is anything but a tropical cli mate; oven In this llrst week in Juno tho cold, penetrating wind seems to blow fresh from a snow bank, aud one would Instinctively seek the sunny side of tho way, were not tho streets so narrow and tho buildings so tall as toexcludotho sun's rays until later In tho day. Still, ALL ROADS LKA1) TO ItOMK, and wo seo fruits, llowcrs and vege tables, from milder localities, dis played In great profusion. Tho pale, sickly cherries I seo hero would blush for shaino by tho side of those in Oregon aud California; some of which, nearly as largo as eastern plums, aro now arriving. Oranges are as cheap as with you, and banan as, after tho best have beon culled, soli as low as ten cents a doon. Of fish, Columbia river salmon on Ico is limited, but white llsh, snappers, lake trout, etc., aro abundant. Meat is much dearer thnii with us. A llrst class restaurant charges CO cents for a good steak. For dozen oys ters tlioy charged mo 10 cents; but tlioy were big enough to cut up aud eat In sections. Tastes dIH'or; but I prefer our own oysters If tlioy are small. Every visitor to Chicago SIUHT (10 TO LINCOLN l'AIllC. For ton cents (two fares) I rode on tho cable cars over a large part of the city, going through tho tunnel un der tho river, and on to the park. Tho llrst object that meets tho gaze is tho Lincoln monument. But you pass It, not without admiring that noble sheet of water, Lake Michi gan, which spreads out like a fresh water ocean. The green sward, the 11 noly graveled drives, winding with picturesque ellect among the trees, tho beautiful froVih foliage and lwds of flowers, newly set out from tho greenhouses, all make up a picture of enchantment. The next attraction is tho splen did collection of live hiiIiiiiiIm. 1 lero Is (lulte a herd of full-grown buffalo, (nirwiftliu cows Is followed with a calf. Bo ruthlMwiy Have tlieir follows been slaugiiicrwi on me plains that, while on the caw, we garni for hundreds of mile in the vsln endeavor to see this noble game. But their hones nre piled hi great lieq, at the various railroad oiMtlmu rtdv for tratiutmrtHtloii outward. IndLiiui have learned to KHtlier the IwruM, poliuli litem Mia oiler tlieiu for wile. I taught a nice iwlr from a Canadian Indian for half a dollar. Boou neither live biiU'alo. horn or bono will bo found except In parks. Magnificent elk and Virginia door were In tho collection, also over a dozen grizzly and cinnamon bear, these uncouth animals either asleep In the sun, or playing and climbing trees or poles. There were also two lino white polar bears. Foxes, coyotes and wolves were quite numerous, l'ralrio dogs and striped gophers were burrowing In a mound. A beaver had a pond and the rough material for a dam. Otters and seals gamboled over tho rocks or dived into the water with evident enjoyment. OUR NATIONAL lllltl) Is well represented, fully a score of eagles of various kinds nnd plumage, restraining tlieir strong pinions in nn Inglorious cage. All through tho park tiro rustic bridges, "natural grottoes," springs and waterfalls. (Money, brains and a good water supply cv.n produce wonderful sclenlo eileets.) I went through tho Union Signal oillco and tho Woman's Temperance Publication societly's rooms, on Ls Salle st. After an Interval of four years one Is surprised to seo how this concern has grown. Women, boys and girls aro the most numerous operatives, o,iiy tne Heavier worn Is given to men. Tho shares in this enterprise aro $2o each, and tho business Is paying n good prollt. Tho Immense temperance tonmle, under the fostering case of Mrs. Ma tilda Cashc, (lust elected member of tho city board of education,) will bo erected for tho W. C. T. if. head quarters. Their present rents aro onerous. They have just ousted a basement saloon keeper and rented tlio premises lie occupied. Tim moil lici:nsi: i:xi'i:isimi:nt Is on trial In this city. The liquor t radio is said to pay W.OOO.OOO a year into tho city treasury, which will bo apt to blind taxpayers to the terrible evil they are sanctioning. If this high license has materially lessened the number of saloons In this saloon cursed city, God help It before I Tlioy go two or three together, and somo pretty hard lookluir places. But easting this discouraging feature aside, when ono notes the activities, tho constant growth and tho busi ness possibilities of tills inland metropolis, it is no wonder that Its citizens aro so proud of It aud that nothing but a more propitious climate can draw any of its citizens away. J. W. W. WfNNii'iin, June 8th. TKLEGRAPIIKI SPLINTS. In Chllllcothe, Mo., on Thursday, a boy of twelve years shot his play mate through tho breast with u re volver. Ho picked up tho weapon in a Jewelry storo and disavows any evil motive. Henry Stanley has beon wounded In an encounter with tho natives at Kaugshatta. After tho light half his escort deserted him Shelby's circus was wrecked on Wednesday by a tornado whllo per forming at Odcll, Ills. The canvas fell down and llftccn persons were Injured. Lightning freaks were numerous in Nebraska on Wednesday evening In Omaha a nine-months babe was killed. At Newmans drove, Chits. Leo, aged 21 years, was fatally struck. And at Johnston, Archie Carpenter whllomllklngucow was struck with a bolt aud Instantly killed. denl. Sheridan continues to Im prove, no unfavorable symptoms hav ing appeared. He passed last night very quietly aud coughed but little. Sccretaay Vilasyosto-diiy afllrmed the decision of the commissioner of the general laud olllce In holding certain land In the Spokane Falls, laud district as excepted from the grant of July SI, 1SIU, to tho North ern I'uclllo road. MIssAmelia Heove, the authoress, and J. A. Chandler, of New York, were married at Charlottesville, Va., In tho presence of tho family and four or Ave Intimate friends. In Halem, Mass., on Thursday, tho works of tho Salem Lead Co. were destroyed by fire. ! $200,000, fully fnsuaed. An effort Is being made to raise $100,000 to build an American Uni on cnurch In Berlin, for tho boiietlt of American students and tourists sojourning in that capital. In Keokuk. Iowa, a jealous farm er, named John Lowory, suspecting ImprojaT hitlmaoylotwcon ids wife anil u hired man, first murdered his wife in tho house, and then went Into the Hold and killed tho man. The murderer then fled. Lively Kuuiway. doo. Collins1 big farm tonm took a. spin around tho blocks this after noon. Starting from Collins' homo, they went up Court street, turning In at the state bouse, jMiiwed through the arch under the state Iiouim stei. Then they ran Into State street, aud down State to Liberty, where they run Into Roth's grocery eornsr, tear ing out an awning mmI. Damage slight. f : 1 W if F