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CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1SSS. NO. OO 1'KOrHSSIOXAIi 0A11I1S. nEO. "W. I1ELT, ATTORNEY AT LAW (r and District Attorney. Olllce at court house. T ILMON FORD, ATTOllNEY AND rvinnei1nr nt Lnw. Snlcm. Oroson. Office, up stairs in Patton's block. s HAW GREGG, ATTORNEYS AT t .-. Urtlntn rWmmti Ofiln In IMtfrm'c ock, up stulrs hvorllolt's drug store. 7T. RICHARDSON, ATTORNEY AT Law. Oilico over Capitol National ifinlt, 219 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. XXT M. KAISER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Salem, Oregon Olllce with Tilmon Ford in Patton's building. Will practice in all tho courts of Oregon. Collections niauC. Janu Ulliuu uusiuuaa ib i-i:iuii.j . HST. HELEN, PIANO TUNKIl AND repairer. All work warranted. Leave orders nt T. McF. I'atton's book store, State street, Salem, Or. TlXPRESS WAGON, QUICK AND SAFE 111 delivery- AVm.Rcnnlo having bought tlie express business of Walter lxwo, is prepared to deliver trunks, valises, pack ages and any thing else that ho can get In his wagon to nny part of tho city, quicker, safer, better, and neater, than it can be douo by any body else. Leave orders nt Sllnto's stable. m INSURANCE C o m p n n y . I Flro and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THE EMINENT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and surgeon, will open nn oilico in tho New Hank Block, on May 1st, for the treatment of all diseases of women, and nil other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical baths.oxygenand electro-magnetism used. Charges t-trlctly inodcrntc. Addross box 170, Salem, Oregon. FOll SALE, REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. OFFERED BY Willis & Chamberlain. (H acres, 3 miles from Snlcm, highly cultivated S3000 4 lots, good houso and barn, East Sa lem i 2500 Jilots, llnely situated 1750 600 acres, it miles from Salem, well improved, can bo divided into 3 or four tracts 10,000 2C0 acres, 8 miles from south of Sniom, fair lmprovemements.tlno tlber nnd water S230 1 block of land, 3 housos, rent for $12 each, pays interest on S10U0 3000 SO acres 3 miles south of Kalcm, fair impro ements 1200 6;taercs, adjoining city limits, In meadow 1200 1 lot, good house nnd barn, adjoining court houso block 1850 lttcre, Salem, now house and barn, nlpntv of small fruit 2000 Tlio foregoing Is but a partial list of tho bargains wo have to offer. WILLIS & CHAMBERLAIN. Opera House, Court Street, Salem. For Sale. A good Iron framo Horso Powor. Good for all uses, from ono to full capacity. All for tho low prieo of 880. Call at tho 1'a clltc Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's olllce. Snlcm, Oregon. FOR SALE 2SS ACRES, 223 In cultivation, IMncres good tlmbor.bal nuco pasture; 100 neros In fall whout, 25 acres In oats, nnd 30 In potatoes. House, lurn, orchard, etc. Two mllos north of Salem, may bo divided; price, $50 per aero, terms easy. Inquire of G. N. POTTORFF, Cor State and Commercial Streets, Salem. FARM FOR SALE. IK acres, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by agoodrondjfrom Snlom, 118 nores In culti vation, balance In timber. Well watered, good $1000 house of 8 rooms, moderate barn, well at the door ; nil fenced nndn thrifty young orchard. Thirteen nores seeded to pasture grahs, nnd 07 ncroa In groin. Pur chaser can have liberal torms to harvest crops PRICE $1000, TIME GIVEN. Come right to the farm and gave agent's fees. J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charloy the Grange Store. Robertson, at STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT! 630 ACRES Well watered and plenty ol Umber. Two liousoK and two barns. Good orchard. Meadow and 110 mm plow land. Fifty lima of tattle with the ntase If wanted, and norm enough to ma It. Within Ave mllea ofdepotontbeO. an.R. A bargain for aoniebody. Enquire at Office of Caohal Journal. SMITH'S OIL CAN HOLDER. Having need W. 8. Hmltn'a Oil Can Hold r in our aeveral nuaUtaa,w laaartuy ea dure all good word apoktu lu It tavor We believe It to be the moat uaeful and nmvmlent household article. lruf. Z. M. J"nr in, lr. J. Reynold, - W .. MaUbcw a A Oo, A. T. Uilbert, 1. J. N.StPilu, lr. J. W. Meredith. H.r.rhadlek, A. Omni, W. T. SlaU. M, Knnlimui, Jj. f. Wagner, Ucj. W. Ik.lt, I'.H.tiddl, A. Mayer, l'J. r-r. W. Mreyman. MJSCELLANKO US. H. W. COX, (Succesor;to The Port Drug Co.) 100 State Street, Salem. Oregon KULL, LINE (I CHEMICALS k PATENT MEDICINES Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, Druggist Sundries. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specialty. AGENCY FOR THE CELEI1KATED FULL HAVANA FILLER Red Letter 5c. Cigar. Vt3,Tho best live cent cigar in tho mar ket. II. W. COX, d&w 100 Stnto Street, Salem. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers! In Boots and Sloes! Latest Styles! Leading Links! Lowest Fjiicks! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. ForsvtiiD's Infallible- Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand. SALEM, : : : : : OltEGON. A. E. STRANG, No. !M1 Commercial Street, SALEM, OREGON. -DEALKll IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. OS- Agent, for the ItlCIIAUDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnace. Es tablished in IS 19. CALIFORNIA! the bksAsPf't0' LI- . r'""!.. vT"-' ' r. .t 1,1 v tfxtim Srnrf fr ..ur.ltrWHUjK9.g- JAJlEILNEMEDQ.oiiL. Drugs aii( BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 state St., Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot FINANCIAL. B3TAI1I.1SUF.D BY NATIONAL AUTIIOHITY. ill L)(llll UF SALEM, - - - OREGON. up, .- - $75,0(10 Surplus, -..--- 9,500 11. S. WALLACE, - President. J W. W. MAKTIN, - Vice-Proslilont, J. II. ALHEKT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORSi W.T.Gray, W.W.Mortlu, J. M. Mortln, It. S. Wallace. , J.'II. Albert, T. McF. l'atton. LOANS IVIADIS To farmers on wheat and other mnrlsct- nblo produce, consigned or In store, either In private sranarlcsor (public warehouses. SfMo anil County Warrants llouglit at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LA DUE. -DH. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIIt, - - - President. VIco President. ... "Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exclnngoon Portland, San Francisco, Now York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. Stnto, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially Invited to deposit imd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops nnd othor property nt reasonaoio rates. Insurance on Mich se curity can bo obtalnod nt tho hank In most rellablo companies. M.viiKiyrs. The SALEM MARKET IIS COUKT STKEET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of fa cum uuu iiiw And nil kinds ot S AUS AG E. a-Tlio CLEANEST kept imuketin tho city. Call nnd sec for yourself. JicCUOW it WILLAUl). CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STKEET, - SALEM, OHEGON. as-All kinds of fresh nnd cured incuts ulwnys on hand. Full weight nnd uwjuaru deal nil nround. BENSON'S EXPRESS. f EAVE OHDBItH AT LANCE'S LIV Jj try Stnblo, corner of Stnto and Front streets, or on slate at corner Stnto and Com inercinl streets. Prompt attention and onro guaranteed. W. A. 11ENSON. STRICKLER BROS. DKALKIW IN STOVES AND TINWARE! Hoofing and Spouting a Specialty. WAt the old stand of lien. Strang, Com mercial Street. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "Your reine- dlea are kIvIiik sat Infliction, and a cua tomer with llrnnehltisKuys It lathe only remedy that given luatunt relief. HKHKKLI. A CoVKH, DrilKKlatjl, Itlvemlde.ritl." Uown " the pleaauro to Inform nctVu you that your Preiwratloiia are meeting with lanie anlea. we near Nothing but Praise itSSlW any oaalon In'-' iiae them oo- Nanbcawkk .t (Jo, lrugaiaU, VlaalTa, Cul.' That It will aoeoiiipllbtli aid deal ml In all uirucllona of t be Throat and Lungs U,.,! and you not only will not be Will without It younelf. but will nooiiiinend It U otben. aa iluuiuiiid hae done, wlm liave irietl every! Ill iif elHt in vain. Money U no object where health la lu the ",,,!, Vn balance, and the UQnVlflCG YOU trlfllug auni of one dollar can purctuwe a remedy tlial wfll atand between you and one of the moat dreaded of buuian ilia. Circulars aent free, oonUlnlng detailed deacrlptlona. SANTA ABIE la prepared only by the AUIETINE MEDICAL CO., OrovUle, OaL TELEGRAPHIC SUMMAM OUR NEXT PRESIDENT. Benjamin Harrison of Indiana. XOMIXATEI) OX T1IK EIGHTH KAI.I.OT. Matle Unanimous ami tho Convention Adjourned till 6 p. m. Chicago, Illinois, Juno 25. The republican convention on tbu eighth ballot, to-day, nominated Benjamin Harrison of Indiana, for the presidency of the United States. Levi 1. Norton of New York, or William Walter Phelps of New Jer sey, in the lead for tho second place. SIXTH 11ALLOT. Chicago, Juno 15. 11 55 n. m. Alger 137, Allison";?, GreshamOl, Harrison 231, Sherman 2H, Foraker 1, Blalno 10, Fred Grant 1, MoKin lcy 12. si:vi:xth hallo r. Chicacio, Juno 25, 12:30 p, in. On tho seventh ballot Texas cast one vote for Creed Haymond, of California. Chicago, Juno 25, 12:32 p. in. Alger 120, Allison 70, Blalno 15, For aker 1, Gresham 01, Harrison 27S, Lincoln 2, MeKinley 10, Sherman 231, Haymond 1. Chicago, Juno 2-5, 12:37 p. m. Henderson, of Iowa, withdraws Al lison. Vnnt-i Them to Lot tip on lllnluu. Ciiicago, Juno 2j. 10:30 a. at., Mr. Mnnley of Maine1; Mr. JJlnlne's friend, is quoted as saying this morning that Biaino will accept only tho unanimous nomination of tho convention, which nt present seems Impossible, and ho hopes there will bo no more voting for Blaine. Chicago, Juno 25. Tho News this morning gives Win. Walter Phelps as authority for saying that every candidate but Sherman stands ready to call on Blalno to make tho race, but that so long as Sherman has a chance, Blaine's friends will do nothing to hinder it. Tho Tribune says tho New York delegation has decided to glvo Sher man ti chance to-day, aftor Urst vot ing for Harrison. Tho Herald thinks Blaine will bo nominated. Tho Times says Sherman Is loading. Chicago, Junk 25. At 11 :0S a. m. tho convention was cnlled to or der, and at 11:15 A. M., Boutelie, (Maine), took the platform to with draw Blaine's name from tho con vention. Ho says: "without at tempting to glvo any construction to tho language I will road the dis patch from Blaine." Ho then read a dispatch from ICdlnbtirg, earnestly requesting his friends to refrain from voting for J. G. Blaine. 11:20 a. jl Tho balloting begins on tho sixth ballot ; Alabama votes Blaine 1 ; California easts 10 vote for Blalno ; Georgia casta one voto for Fred Grant j Maine cast ono voto for Foraker, two for MeKinley : Maryland east three for Blalno ; Now York gave Harrison 72 ; Ohio voted solid for Sherman. Tlw vote was challenged and the delegation was jMilled. Tn the poll of the Ohio delegation Lnoliey voted for Harrison. Voto of Ohio wa Sherman Iff, Harrison one. TemiMMe gave Blaine 9 lilatea, roll call demanded. Chicago, Juno 2fi, 10 p. m. Fomker (Ohio) in oven U make the nomination unanimous. Horr of Michigan Moomla the motion; Hena torPnrwell (Ilto.) teooiuU the mo tion to make nomluatiou uiuuilmoua. Hftattngs (Peiin.) aeoonda the ino Uoii,aIk HeiMleraon of Town, Bou telie of Maine, Haymond of Cali fornia and Davie of Minnesota; Bou telie nay "in the frout of the flglil will be found the whitti plume of Maine's HVnryof Navarre. (Great clioerm, di-lfgaU-s on tlitir feet.) Al ger U-k-graplu'! his Mympufliy, aud pU'dgtM the supsrt of Michigan. Thin telegram was also gnul with applauae. Wise of Virginia seconded the motion amid great applause, and the nomination was made unani mous. lliivrUnn Noiuliiiit.Ml. Chicago, Juno 25. On tho Sth ballot, Colorado gtivo Harrison 0, Connecticut gavo Harrison 12, Iowa gavo one voto for Alger, and Gros ham and 22 for Harrison; with Kansas Harrison gained 10: Massa chusetts gavo Harrison 25; New Jersey gives IS for Harrison. Har rison has with New York 32-5 votes again of HI. Pennsylvania gives Harrison 50, Harrison has now 111 votes. 1:07 p. st. Harrison is nomi nated. Texas and Vermont each voto solid for Harrison. Tho result of the Sth ballot was as follews: Harrison 514, Alger 100, Sherman US, Blalno 5, MeKinley I, Gresham 50. Great confusion reigned, and soon the delegates were on their teet cheering aud the band playing. At 2:10 p. m. it was moved that it re cess betaken till 6 p. m. Declared not seconded amid groat confusion. At 2:21 p. m. roll is being willed for nomination for vice president. Denny, of Kentucky, nominates Bradley for vice president. Sewell, of New Jersey, presented Phelps' name. Moved il recess till 5 p. m. Afterward take till (I p. m. Conger, of Ohio, says tho nom inee for vice president will bo Levi P. Morton, of New York. How the News Was ItccrUrd. The closo Of tho contest was hailed with delight by all republicans In this city, and on all sides were heard words of satisfaction at the cholco of tho convention. Kvery republican in Salem to-day stands ready to voto and woi'k ltko a tiger to elect Beniamln Harrison of Indiana to tho presidency of tho United States. Tho boys are preparing, as tills Is written, to use up u good deal of powder tills evening, to sort of "carry tho news to many," as It were. Organization will bo tho word, say prominent republicans In this city, and aggressiveness and victory will bo found to bo the watch word of tho republicans In Oregon, as it will every where else. A Ihrat DIskihtit. A morning paper published in this city lias mado a great discovery recently. It has discovered, among oilier tilings, that the teacher, Tuck, who was arrested for whipping a child too severely lu Polk county, recently, set tiro to tho Jail at Dallas, a few nights ago. It is tho memory ofthis paper that it made such u statement when tho tiro was first reported. The same lining-, in its issue of yesterday morning, notes the dis covery of tho "fact" that Miss Halllo Parrish, when last heard from was in "Hosting." A brief reference to tho Saturday evening edition of this paper shows tliat the last Informa tion had from Miss Punish was to tho ellect thatshewasahoutluavhig, or had Just left Grand Rapids, Michigan, for a visit to fiionds lu u Now York town. Meral: If you want tho news, and want reliability lu the news, Milkwribo for tho Daily Joihinal. Hllveitoii KImIIoii Caw A'lf.. Attorneys Ford and Shaw, who represent tho defendants lu tlioHII verton election ease, have filed a bill of exceptions In that ease, and have given notice of apjieal. Pending a hearing slid decision by the supreme court, the defendants remain lu IKMweasieu of the ollloes of council men at Bilverlon, and the pUtiutlfls will enjoy the pleasure of waiting until al)out the close of the terms of the present council to hear whether tltey are entitled to lite aforesaid seats as "aldermen of the city of SHvertnii" with the "magnitloent emoluments" tliereunto aliaolied. Supreme court does not meet again for the trial of cases until Oc tober. Tlw earliest ilate at which a decision Is likely to be reached Is the flrat of December. 1 1 will be readily seen, therefore, that If tlw ease should be decided In favor of tit prohis in the end, they will hardly receive much good from the unices. STATE NEWS. Trouble is anticipated in Grant county between owners of ranges and slieepinen. Hango-ownors are determined to protect thein.lvea against roving bands of sheep by force of arms if necessary. Coqtillle City Herald: Conutllo City has one Chinaman among her population and during the past couple of weokslthero have been two or three looking the town over with a view of locating here. Albany Demecrat: Pome Benton county men have been trying to as certain when Hush Wilson was llrst. elected county clerk; but have not yet succeeded. They think it was some time after Columbus discovered tho Columbia river, probably ten or tlfty years. Baker City Demecrat: Severn thousand sheep will be shipped by rail to the Chicago market from Baker City within tho next few days. One party from Grant county will load 3,000 head. Upwards of 100,000 head have been taken out of the country up to tho present time, this year. Grant County News: Grain crops will be a failure in tltis county, as the rain came too late in many in stances. 1 lav crops will be bonetltcd by tho rain, if it continues, and asiv great portion of the grain will bo mowed for hay, the llnancial out look Is not so gloomy aftor all. Itemler: Ira Smith has been over from Independence consilium; with slieiill Groves as to arrange ments for hanging Laudrcth. They have decided to build an lnclo suro of about 12 by 20 feet directly In front of the Jail. The law re quires 12 witnesses to an execution, and not more than twenty porsons ail told will be admitted to tho en closure. Tho corner stone of the court house at McMinnvllle will bo laid on Thursday, the 2Sth lust. Tho citizens, societies and orders of the count v are invited to attend. Hon. N. L. Butler, of D.illas, will deliver the address of th' occasion, Tho ceremonies of laying the stono will bo conducted by the Grand Lodge of Masons. After being virtually closed for two years, (lie Northern Pacllle rail road company has reopened its board of Immigration oilico in San Fran cisco. Circulars describing cheap lands In Oregon, Washington and Idaho will lie distributed to Im migrants and Information of it general character furnished by n local agent. A fresh supply of cereals from the northwest is ex pected soon. Baker City Demecrat: A reporter of the Democrat visited B. A. Hell, ner's warehouse at tho depot yester day, aud noted tho immense lot of wool stored there ready for ship ment. Mr. 1 Miner has now In his warerooiiH 1(100 sacks, aggregating: 1,000,000 pounds of wool. Tho total amount handled by dealers In tho city up to date Is about 1,500.000 lbs, anil Mr. 1 Miner estimates tho amount to lie shipped from the city this year at 2,000,000 pounds. Tho yield this year in Baiter county is much larger than in former yearn and shows tills industry to boassuni Ingliuge proportions. I'monal. Mr. N. 11. Frohllehstoln, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great pleasure In recommending Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis aud Catarrh. It gave me Instant relief and entire ly cured mo and I have not been af flicted since. I also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also lined Klcctrlc Bitters and Dr. King's Now Lire Pills, both or which I am recommend. Dr. itlnif'sNow Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs mid C.ilds, is sold on n positive guarantee. Trial nomes ireo at i;r. ji. w. Cox's Drug Store. Wuiiiterful Curt. AV. I). Hoyt A Co., Wholesale and Betall Druggists of I tome, (la., say: Wo have been selling Dr.JCIng's New Discovery, Klcctrlo Bitters ami Bucklon's Arnica Halve for four years. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or glvo such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures ef fected by those medicines In this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few ImiUIos of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken lu connection with Klectric Hitters. Wo guarantee thorn always. Sold byjf. W. Cox. - ' An Abwlalc Cars. The OKIOINAL AWETINK OINTMENT to only put up lu large two-ounce I in luxea, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped luuida, and all sklu em pilous. Will jwsltlvely cure all kind of pile. Ask for the OKICUNAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Bolo byl). W. Matthews Co., 106 State street, Baleui, at 30 cents per box by mail 80 cents. iriwaVaaMidMuMBasaa naJHw-aajtpwgB