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I. 4 JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST fS, 1SSS. NO. 141. ttv s)& PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Sr ST. HELEN, PIANO TUNEIt AND repairer. All work warranted. iye orders at T. McF. rattan's book store, State atreet, Salem, Or. ."vUgM XTOESS WAGON. QUICK AND SAFE Hj delivery. Vm. Keimlo having bought ffii express business of Walter Lowe, Is deliver trunKB, valises, pncic- prepared to a done' by any IxxlyeUe. JIIIUOSSUIUIU. lieavo orders at iiwL7iuu.in IVi'lVV Vil'jrlllfl lll"rtt lllJ 1 1 LiLlLl.LlLi.L U rlne. INSURANCE Company. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Balem, Oregon. DR. GILBERT, THB BMINBNT Scientist, anthropologist, physlclnn and sureeon, will open an office In the New Bank Ufock, onlay 1st, for the treatment of all diseases of women, and all other chronlo cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical baths, oxygen and electro-magnetism usod. Charges strictly moderate. Address box 170. Salem, Oregon. SILSC .ANKOUS. STAIG BROS., Irap6rt$rs and Dealers la Boots Olffl X. c Shoes FINANCIAL. First 0T1A110 lui 111 JLKI Mont Mill SALEM, OREGON. FOR SALE. For Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Power. Good for all uses, , from one to full capacity. All for tho lowtirlca of 830. Call at tho Pa dtlc Cider, Vinegar Jfc Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. CHEAP FARM FOR SALE! Latest StVles! Leading Lines! Lowest Prices! w. General Agents for Oregon of B. Forsyllie's Infallible Corn Cure. is & Chamberlain -have a Farm of 230 Acres, on the 0. 4C.1LIL ONLY HALF Imiiormm dKiinl' ll nerea In cultivatien: house, barn and tine youug orchard. For halo at 818 an acre. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. TO. N. LAW DR. J. REYNO JOHN MOIR, UXS, President. Vice President. - - Cashier. GENERAtTBANKING. Exchangaon Portland, San Francisco, Now York, Ixmdou, and Hong; Kong bought and: sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Karmers nro cordially Invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonaoio rates. Insurunco on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank In most rellablo companies. ESTABLISHKD BY NATIONAL AUT1I01UTY illUl ClUlld OK- SALEM, - - -Capital Paid up, - - Surplus, .... OREGON. - $75,000 - - 10,000 Fcrcy Keeler formerly of Pnlem. In his boy hood tiny?, nfteran nbsouco of fourteen years, has been revolting his friends, and hits just loft for Sim Francisco where his business head quarters now arc. His many friends were glad to too him with wife and child as ho was evidently pleased to meet them, again, and all received a hearty welcome. Percy is one of tho many Salem boys that, thanks to good parvntago and surround ings, has turned out n credit to hlgtalf and tho pride of relatives affiTfrlends. UNFINISHED TEST OF SPIRITUALISM. Roth Parties to a Strange Compact Din ltefore the Test is Completed. A E. STRANG, No. SftJ Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DEALKll IT- IN M ' RION COUNTY, 'ii Gall soon anil secure a Bargain! 3-Oillco In Opera House. July 17, 1SS3, lm. farm: FOR SALE. W3 acres, near Prospect hill, 7 miles, by agoodrond, from Salem, 143 acres in culti vation, balance In timber. Well watered, good SlOOOhousoof 8 rooms, moderate barn, well at tho door ; all fenced anun tunny young orchard. Thirteen acros seeded to ufistnro crass, and 1)7 acros In grain. Pur chaser can havo liberal terms to harvest crops PRICE $4000, TIME GIVEN. Como right to the farm and snvo agent's fees. J. P. ROBERTSON. Enquire of Charley Robertson, at the Grange Store. STOVES'and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work ' a Specialty. - . 49-Agent for tho RICIIAKDSON & lJJNTUr K. S. WALACK, - Iresldeut. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. AL11ERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORS) W.T.Oray, W. Y. Martin, 'J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, Dr. W. A'rCusIck, J. II. Albert, T. McK. rntton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market. able produce, consigned or in store, either In private granaries or public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rales. Drafts drawn direct on Now Voi It, Chicago, Kan i' ranciKco, roriiiinu, ijonuou, I'm is, iicrim, Ilong Kong and Calcutta. The (lrc.it land Enterprise. EWgotic measures arts being adopted by tho Mexican Land and Development Co., for tho carrying out of tho great enterprise to which wo alluded In a recent Issue in con nection with the Grant of Land It has required in tho state of Tainau lipas, Mexico. Tho hardest of tho surveying is already done, nnd It is estimated that In a year, 4,S00,000 acre can be surveyed, of which tho Company will take 1,(500,000 acres. The land has navigable rivers, and harbors, and coal, and dense forests of flue timber, and petroleum, nnd precious metals, and other minerals; but suppose It had nothing at all ex cept the bare land, nnd suppose that It does not bring more than tho $1.25 per acre, you might llguro what the profit will be on some million acres. COMPANY'S Kurnnnw. tabllshed In 1SI9. Ks- SALEM 13 ATMS. H. DIAMOND, Proprietor. Com' St., bet. Ferry mid State. riHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND Shampooing neatly dono. The Mexican Land and Development Co. H. K. Dultois. Dubois Proprietors J OK DUUOH BROTHERS c e noiei. 0 A P I T A L S T 0 C K $1,000,000. SHAKES $5.00 EACH. Full Paid and Non-Assessable. wo know what land Is. AVo can see It. It Is always where wo can examine It, Tho most successful companies for some years havo been organized on land. 'I'ho whole world knows wliata boom there was in Southern California lust year, and the many fortunes that were made. None of these begin to compare with this enterprise In magnitude, nor In its possibilities. It comprises not alone millions of acres of land but the opening formally industries. See the Company's advertisement elsewhere. Cream soda, ice cream soda, milk shakes, lemonades at Strong & Co.'h Wo gaTo Iter Caitorla. TTTieu she was a Child, Bho cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, She clung to Castorla. Whea th had Children, She garo them Cutorla. MAKKITI'.S. FORTY THOUSAND SHARES with a bonus of FIVE ACRES of land to each share are offered to immediate subscribers at par of five dollars per share, for the benefit of the Treasury, This Coinpnny have acquired mi exclusive grant of gevenil million nerea of land from tjio Government of Mexico In the Mate of TumiiullpiH, bordered by the statu of Texas and theliulf of .Moxloo. It comprises rich agricultural, grazing and mineral lnndil immense forests of wihmhle timber, and opport unities for vast public entorprli-e In the development nnd hettlumeut of a territory almost as large as the state of Penn sylvania, with a good population, a healthy, moderate ulliuute, and ampin rain lull. The land ottered with thestock and for which negotiable certificates will be Issued, will prove a choice investment of itself whllo each sharo participates In the wholo enter prise Ilasod on the lowest price of Government land In I he United states the shares will have u Milne many t linos sretiter than the price at which these forty thousand nro ottered to carry out the ohjiit of the Com puny. Kubxcrlptlnn will be accepted as nil lows: per cent, cash, balance In equal payments at Thlrty.Hlxty and Ninety iWs. llemlt by Draft, CliecK, Express or HiilKtored Letter, direct or through any bunker or broker. Prospectus and full Information on application. The SALEM MARKET US COUUT STItKKT. Constantly on hand tho best quality of Now York Special : Courtlaud Palmer and Stephen Pearl Andrews had nn agreement that the one who died tlrst was, if possible, to com municate from tho spirit land with tho survivor. A year was to be al lowed for tho phenomenon, to take place, and in case it did not the con clusion was to bo that tho theory of spiritual Intercourse was false. An drews was a spiritualist. It was ho who did most of tho writing for Vic toria Woodhull and Tennle C. Claf llnntthc time of their spiritualistic fame. Palmer was an unbelieving Investigator. He and AndroV8,.who was commonly called the Pantareh, together founded the Colloquium, a society of philosophers of diverse views, to meet for discussion. That was the original of the Nineteenth Century club, of which Palmer was president and chief financial sus talner. Tho two men were anxious to settle the question, whllo nt least ono lived, whether tho spirits of tho doad communicated with the living. So they mado tho agreement tle- Lscrlbed. Each memorized a sen tence, nuil this was, If feasible, to Ub sont by tho ono who died to tho ono yet living thro' aomo medium hun dreds of mllesaway. Nobody elso was to know the words. Andrews died last autumn, and Palmer, although without faith, waited for tho prom ised message. It did not come. Tho Pantarch was frequently repre sented as speaking through various mediums here and there but ho did not mention Palmer or thu compact. Not long before Courtlaud Pal mer's death he talked with several friends about the unkept promise of Stephen Pearl Andrews, and de clared that If thoexpiratlonofayear did not brlngthe proof to thoi'ontrary ho should set down spiritualism ns a sure delusion. As he died before the end of tho year, and without, so far as known, disclosing tho test sentence to anybody, (his attempt by two of the Nineteenth Centui club men to ascertain the truth as to spiritualism brings no satisfactory results. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Kreo mall delivery will wton Ik established In Spokane. The receipts of wool at Fort lien ton are estimated to exceed two inllU Ion pounds. Four of tho II nest bulldlncs In Ma- eon, Mo., were destroyed by lire yes. tertlay. Tho loss Is over $100,000; insurance $50,000. Crtip Without Italii. Washington, Aug. 8. A report on Interior wheat lands In Oregon and "Washington territory shows tho existence ofabout.'US.OOO.OOOJicres of land nlong tho Cascado range known as the "Kalnlcas ltegion" which, despite the nlisencc of rain during soveml months In the year, Is valu able tor wheat raising, a clay sub soil holding tho moisture of winter and early spring. Tim Senate. Turin- lllll, i Washington, Aug. 7. Tho sen ate tariff sub-committee are still at work early and late on tho details of the tarltf bill, M-Ith tho determi nation, if possible, to make all neces sary changes In tho original draft before It is reported to tho full com mittee, or the senate, expecting thereby to bring '6ut a measure which tho majority in the senate can stand by as a whole. It Is, at tho same time, giving brief, Informal hearings to all who come. It began this morning Until revision of tho measure In detail, and hones it havo tho work completed this week. Allil Silfiu .r tt r Amianv, Aug. 7. Tho stockhold ers of the llrownsvlllo woolen mills have decided to close tho mills nt that place about tho Urst or next year, owing to tho InsiiUlclency or water supply. Thomas Kay, man ager of tho mills, propose to cslab Hsh mills In Aiimny iiIiIh u,n w of tho Brownsville mills fo.1 r. boniia of $15,000 which tho citizens or this city will doubtless raise. With Haletn's advantageous loca tion 'and fliiu water power why should not our moneyed men oiler a lionus and secure- a woolen mill V 11 can bo done. FREE.BUS. F. K, M0RELAND, Financial Agent, No. 57 Broadway, New York. 7-W-lm-dw ( And all kinds ot A XJ S A G E Hubert Garrett, the sick million aire, Is attended by three physicians in Now York. Wis wife nmnnire his railroad hiiHincs, anil Is said to bo a match for the most adept. ea-Tlid CI.KANIXT kept mnikot in tho city. Call and mhi for yourself. IlcCHOW A WIMjAIU). CITY MEAT MARKET Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From $1 to S8 per day. SALEM, - OREO N. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduate Student In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It 1 Hie oldest. Urgent and lcawt expen sive InstttutUm of learning In tlie North we. School open flnt Monday in September. ia J6r catalogue to TJIOS. VAN SCOV. l'rwttdwit. !: Hlm, Oregon. CALIFORNIA! the Land of Discoveries. ?TA CR0NISE & WILSON. UEADISItf JOB PRINTERS. 0M Stat Imnrogw BaUfl twodwnrt. JU1 R- ipirisiVtlP. our n- Those who have used it 'i die are Riving MilUfHCtlon, imd ii cu Uuner Willi llnmcliltlxdHyx It Utheonl) roiredy that given lindnnt relief. Mkhkkm. a Covkk. Urugu'litlu. Itlventlilt'.ful." II.... " the pleHBiire to Inform rluVo you tlmtyour Preiwratloniiure meeting with large lmi. We hour Nothing but Praise &" caHlon touuio them. NASSCAWBN A CO., IlrllgKllttll, '. VUalla, ChI." That It will Heeompllith the end dealred In Hllairerttmuof theTlirontaud I.iing Ui.mII xnd ou not only will not ue Will without It yourwlf. hut will recommend It to other. n tlsMiMinihi lime done, who have tried everything t-lw In aln. Money U no object where iruin'nli t1! Convince You tiitllngKHinofoue dollar can urrhtui a remedy that wilt Maud Iteiween you and one of tlw iiHMt rtrwidod of human Ilia. ClrrulantMiit frtM.MmLaliilligitMalled dtMripUmi. SANTA ABIE la pr(iua only h' H A1HKTIKK MKlifCAh CO, OtorttH, CM. SOLD AND GTJAItANTISKD V D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St., Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot. D. C, Howard, Proprietor! HTATH HTUKKT, . H.U.KM. OHKtJON. ii8-All IcImU of freah and cured iiioata nlwHyaon hand, l'ull welglitiiudHixiiiure deal all around. Win. U. Moore, tho dofuultliif; cashier, who wrecked tho h:iuk of Socorro, T. M., Hiirruudurcd to the olllcers In Ivuiihum City yoHtcrdny. At tho Southern Pacific Com niuiy'H Sacranionto 'ar works there Is iinjirecedeiiteil activity, 12700 men now lielng employed. In llir Amuiliig Comedietta of "I Mil l'i. (Sir Cliarlea t'oldntii'Hiii, h lilawt man TMll ol AH KTlictrrTrc..-rUPlQT.L,L- LaNGSr-SoiKnGirff SeruUer etreuhr. trbm3r) S. ;A0IEilNE MEKa.oiiDYiiLt.fAL SMITIU ItCSSELI General Merchandiso Groceries, Hardware, Crockery anil Glassware. Jhwhiwos, OitwioN. Ii Ion. Ik miiile to ilviirwjitu evervthlnv In wliluli evervlxiilv cli In huiiimwwI to titliemi IiiIuiuhI, with the IuiikiiIu minnrlc that "there I iwillv nothlinc In It." He even extended tlil crllleUin to the crutcr of Vwuvlim, down Mhleh he looked hut Mnw"nothliijr In It." Huch clmrarterN nru Miareer on till wide of the Atlantle than ulinwd, hut they exlHt here nutwIlhiitHiid- inr. mien men nwii u "iiiiip to iiiiuirn 10 inedleliiHlly KtlmulatutlielrjHiled appetite, overeonie their IiiMiltude, and renew the tt HjfeMxieiii'H. They unit othi'ra iimmi wliojii the worlil'H enjuymuiita are Imikiii niiiKprematinely thjiwll, wfji find JliMtet ter'H rilomai'h IiIIIith ii wliOhMnna and Hieily renewal of vigor and IhmIiIi. A- iieino rciuruH, iiyaiH'piieiinu kiiiouh Hyin ioiiik iiiapH-ar, nn ncrvui unit the hour of retirement NiiMi9veriti ney troulilea. aniw niruiu. In unfmuihl Willi appn-heimlou of iiueany reXNHi when thin Niijierlatlve tonle Ih employed. It rem !! fever nnd tie, rluMiiimtUin and kid- B. J. IIBARN,' General Groceries, HAUNIC MAVltKIAhS, CONFEGnOXERIESw CIGAIIS t TOBACCO. JHPPHIHH)Nt Okhoon. i iMta ten h imm daw 3siJ7bx Shop. OIVK MK A CAU An Abiolit Core. Tim ORIOINAL AHII5TINJ-, OINTinSNTb only put up In lirK. two-ounco fin boxus, and Ih up nlxwiltito euro for old uorw, burin, wouiidti, oliapixxl hands, and i: skin oruptloiiH. Will iwsltlvel.v otire nil klinlH of piles. Auk for tin OHIQINAIi AUIIiTLNK OINT MIJNT. Soiu by I). W. MHttbi'Ua A Co., 100 Stuto utrwjt, rjulem, nt 'J i'uta jxir box by umll SO conU. Bitkln'i Anfrt Btlrt. Tlio boet salvo In thu world f. cutfl, bruises, sort, ulcors.jwltrlmuiii, fover borwi, totter, chapped liuuiU, chllbluIiiB, corns, and all skin uruj tlons, and iKwItlvely ourw pllwi, or no pay required. It In guaranty to give perfect satlBfaotlon, or inony rcftinded. Priee 25 corita per box Pr wtl V Dr. H. W. Cox. I'luhlliiB f.ii- Wnlel. IIi:ij:.a, M. T., Au. 7. Thero will bon groat amount of litigation over water righto during the next, few years In Alturas county, Idaho. A man living several miles bolow tho town of Shoshone, on tho Little Wood liver, has commenced suit against nil tho ranchers, over 100 In number, who use water for irrigation on Utile Wood river and Itstrlbuta rles. lie claims thu oldost right, and wcls up that he has not water enough for his stock, or evun house purposes, owing to tho water being taken out above lilm for Irrigating purposes, thus leaving the liver dry at his place. Driiiiuitlii Imlilmil. Washington, Aug. 7. Oou. Sher idan's death 'caused at least ono dra maticlncldent In tho lino of "break- lug tho news." It was long after midnight when the associated press telegram oarrylng (lie nows was r -celved at ono of tho local newspaper olllces. A rojKirler was Inunedlately (llspatobcil to Col. I.amout's ixxl deuce to apprise him of the Infold genco. 'I'ho colonel, who had u tlreil, oponud it second-story window and Inquired what was wanted. When the reporter acquainted him with the I'lii'ts a window of an ad joining hoiiso was thrown open and tho newsfxipcr man was asked to re oat his story. As lie did so his In terlocutor, who was evidently n wo man, scretunod, "Oh, Daniel, (leu. Sheridan Is dead," and dropped to the floor In n (lend faint. The n IKirfer next day jiublisbed nn account of the aliitlr, and reforrwl to It Inci dentally as evldenco of tlio Interent displayed by neighbors In thu mat ter. Tlio Inturust displayed by this particular family will be bettor un derstood when It Is known now that Oil. Liimont's next door neighbor ia'CJoii. Daniel II. Ittiekor, father-in-law of Gen. Sheridan. Hulwribo for KAI.. the Cai'itai. Jofii- Children CrytvPitcher's Castoria -