jfSSs '"""tBtTiI r I V aaaff " 'raHVt I a m i LJ vv H I I . I r I y J' VOL. 1. TCXAXCIAI.. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY The Capital National Bank SALEM, -OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - - 875,000 Surplus, --.--- 10,000 K. S. WALLACK, - - l'resldent. W. W. MAUTIN, - VIcc-rrcsUleut. J. II. ALBERT, .... Cashier. DIRECTORSi W. T. Gray, W. "W. Martin, J. M. Martin, 11. S. "Wallace. Dr. V. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. l'.Uton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market- able produce, consigned or In store, cither In private grannrlesor inubllc warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlln, Hong Kong and Calcutta. W'M. N. LADUE, - . 1)11. J. REYNOLDS, -JOHN MOIK, - - - - GENERAL BANKING. Kxchango on Portland, San Francisco, New York, Loudon and Hong Kong bought and sold. Stale, County and City warrants bought. Fanners aro cordially Invited to deiMMit uud transact business with us. Liberal ndvances inado on ulie.it, wool, hops and other property at roa-onabio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. SIISCKLI.ANi:o U.S. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In; loots and Shoes LEADING LINES! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsyte's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. "pXPUKSS WAGON, QUICK AND 8AFK Vj delivery. Wm.Ilennla having bought he express business of Walter 1iwe, is Prepared to deliver trunks, valises, pack fe, and any thing else that he can get in hU wagon to any part of the city, quicker, Jwr, better, and neater, than It can lx wine by any body else. Leave orders at MlntoB stable. ; 1NSUHANCB Com puny. Klre and Ala ' fine. jW. ALHKRT, Agent, - - Halem, Oregon. A l'PEAL,8XLVEnT0N, WEEKLY. tlM f rryir. IndeiwndenL TheArreAl. circulated In Marlon, Linn and Clack iium counties; haa leen established eight ln and is an excellent advertising me Jim. For terms uddreea the publUber H- U. Oulld,Huvorton,Or. Take Noto of Tula. TK 8W0O WE WILL8BLL00 crej i.well Improved garden land, within S of Katam. Good road to town tbe teTnnd. fluUdlngsgood. FINE, YOUNG PCHARD and eUant crau land. Thfe barmlB, and vlitbe hkt only a abort at tbM narerNn, and we wBI owyoaUMnnKvrtr. WlLLjrCHAMHBltLIN. Opwa HouM, BaMin, Or. dwHf For Sale. A (oo4 in,,, jj Hon Fowr. 11 tllfaf ftMM ntAm IA Alll m Oood .. iivm mwnj au atM ! w - tfWwuM . ia Aall faHlaallaitV '"fwtlMilowprteeortmi rUItfelV f isWr. Vlonar A VnM lYnlTlBg f") aoflkt. hlJU,Orwoo. fct National Bit WM SALEM, OREGON. A S3 l f aiiscuLi.ANi:oirs. Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES! Scriber -:- and -:- Pohle. txuL9ujjumi3umxtxBtamsKxmeag CALIFORNIA! the H 'mm: - - President, ci'SSS3iSSriiirU Sb Vice President. : rH r TsSsP . - - Cashier. tS:S?"' ill- "tglr? $SSUMM(Sg Z -?7 &. t tn. s a. n tm7TO?TV!E ; MiP W LaWrraSM Send (op Circuljr,?! itrt'Of"-9.-. Ml MLUtcQ.oRpyii.Lr. fAu: SOLD AND GUARANTEED JJY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St., Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU:& WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot. MM Dr. H. SMITH Now In possession ot n now discovery in medicine, which Is purely n local nmesUiet Ic, and nets nlmost Instantaneously on the surrounding tissues of the teeth. It Is In no way Injurious or unpleasant to tho taste. Tho manufacturers of It claim that Its equal has never been known before, and by applying It to tho sensitive or sore teeth, they can bo cleaned and filled without pain. So all those that want all kinds of dental work dono without pain, would better call on Dr. II. Smith. Teeth extracted for GO cents. HENRY SCHOMAKER. Manufacturer ot The Standard Combination Fence! No. 260 Commercial St. All Styles ol Fencing Made to Order ON SHORT NOTICE WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduate Student In Classical, Literary, Scientific, V Normal aPus'hicss, Law, MEDICAL COURSES. It U the o4dw, largwt nd lrt P?? tve Inatitutton trf larnln In the North- W8ehool opona flnrt Monday to 8ptmbw. iuhuwi. 17: 8ala, Ofsa. M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER FWflg Saw t SpwaHjr. Hbopoe U uUr. oppoU rjrHiaM,8alia,Or. Hinio'l Ur 7 SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Luuiuuuassn t A tine lino of bucks, bungles, carts, car riages, buckboards, etc. ltoth our qwn mnke and the best eastern made buggies. Everyone Warranted! JOBBING and HORSESHOEING. Call on the undersigned, wagon and car ringo innKcrsunii luacKsmnus -J, and 311 Commercial strcet.-SalemJ , 312 Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it ','"" dies are giving satisfaction, and u cus tomcrwlth Bronchitis snj a it Is the only remedy that gives Instant relief. Smmi.M. A Covki:, Druggists, Hlverslde. fill." H., " the pleasure to Inform dve you that your Preparations me meeting with large sales. Wo hoar Nothing but Praise s caslon to" use them. any Nanscawkn .t Co., Druggists, Vlsiiiia, Cnl." That It will accomplish the end doshed In nllallectloiisof tlioTlirmtnnd Lungs k.'ll mill you not only will not bo WIN without It yourself, but will recommend it toothers, as thousands have done, who have tried everything else in vain. Money is no object where ttVnnfi !!i Convince You trilling sum of one dollar can purchase a remedy that will stand between you undone of the most ilicudedof human Ills. Circulars sent free, containing detailed descriptions. SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by tho AIIIETINK MEDICAL CO., Orovllle, Cul. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Boys and Girls. t Tho school W.JU open on or about tho 10th of September. Thorough Inslruo Moulin the primary and 4. aavunccd English Branches LATIN AXDEEMEXTS OF In course. ' TKItMS and further Information may be bad on application to RECTOR. 8-ao-tr VARIETY STORE W. M. SARGEANT Keeps a tine stock of Wall Taper, Borders and Centers, BABY BUGGIES, EXPRESS WAGONS, Toy Tool Chdsls, YelwipcJos, Bityclw, CASKETS, and all kinds .f FKA MliS. Mouldings andirames Made to Order. Tlsaue paper, loaVM and ,entra, Ikw't forgot the artltt material, aueli aa Tube IHirnUorallklBdi.llriMhea of all iliea,and Weudere. Abo tlie GOLD PAINT-READY MIXED, MaU for frame ol all tXu. In fot exery thlBt et that ean bo tliougbt of. Come and See for Yourselves WELL DIGGING. W22R VVQ OR RKI'AIKKD, UN oil Htmt oraWa tbrotuh Ibe ?i owoaet, or 1 at icy immim, bouio A. PAKK. Kn) but liMily. E. Shoettle, "Tho Tailor," now I paddles his own eauoe and is going it alone very successfully, llusl nefss is increasing at a lively rate. But you ean call anil look at his tine new goods and bo nioosuivil for a Milt or single garment. llo will add to the number of hands so as to wait oil customers and guar antee satisfaction. 3-d. Hertiii' Hitters. This remedy is Incoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. Allwhohavoused Electric Hitters sing the samo song of praiM. A purer medicine does not exist and it Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed for it. Electric Hitters will cure nil diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Rolls, Salt Rheum and other iillections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers For cure of Headache, Consumption and In digestion try Electric Hitters. En tiro satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price GO cts. and $1.00perhottloatl)r. II. "V. Cox's drug More. NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME. Dr. James Pro.sser, the eminent specialist, will remain in Salem only a few more weeks. About October 1st he will return tohisofllce in San Franclco. ALL YE AFFLICTED take advantage of the opportunity to consult lilm while here. Cures all. chronic female diseases, blood nin? skin diseases, nervous and prl vatc. diseases of both sexes, lost man hood, general debility, etc. Cures guaranteed. Most cases can receive homo treatment after n visit to the doctor'.solllce. Olllco at S20 Liberty street, Salem, Oregon. After Octo ber 1st, address 6M5 McAllister street, San Francisco. Examination and consultation free. !K-dw2w CWldren Cry .orPitclier's Castoria awiYAiu 11 ur ii lVillnmcllo Unircraily. Most successful M'liool of muslo on tho Iiorthwett'ii,ist. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAH. Course lu Plnno, Orijiiri, SlnntnK. Violin, Hurmony, unci Countor- point. Dlplnmai on completion ot con mo. Teachers: Z. M. llirvln. Knmklo I'. Jones, KvaCox. Assistant. Lulu M. Hmlth. First term lf,'lns Monday, Keptemoer .'M, lhA. hknd fur catalogue. For lurthur ihirtlculurs address 2. M. PAKVIN, i Muslcnl Dlreclor, Halem, Or. ,-" K-J7ltf.wlt E.A.WARE, DKAI.KIl IN Fancy and Staple Groceries, I'rovlslon, l'loiirand Feed. Vegetables and Fruit Frosh Every Day. My stook Is entirely new, audi carefully leetwl. l'rles iiinrkMt dowuttu a cash aeleetwl. l'rlees iiinrkMt dowutu a a busts. No, HO Stale SU-Xcxl to Red Fro-l S-lSw-lin FOlt JJAltGAIS IN FURNITURE OO TO KOTAN & WHITNBY, 102 Crt Strut, Silwn, Oregan. Having bought out the remainder ol tn elmlr foetoryt tUmk, we are prpard to a4l ahulra lonar tUuH any houwt In Orvifoa LEGAL BLANKS, LargMtStofkiDtbeState,BeitDiiiiiL Head fur aataloeoa. Call tor prtwat for Jot I'rlHtlBg lowwn In Orvgwi. L H. WAITE, SiU, Or. ' . lnOP. IL DIAMOND, Teacher of jVIusic Add daUr IB aH kiB4a of Mutaal Jotint lunU. ItU, 3U9 t'nininarrlal atrvet. I B muitcltW awld (Mt tlCHtlluut pln. 5, 1SSS. lJlllihAU WIIKAT AHA1X. Partial Pailurc of Hip rrop in Kurojio Tlu Home Market Kxritnl. New YorkTImefc After years of low prlees for wheat , Chicago i greatly exeittng itt-elf with thoexiieetationof again (jliot ing It at a dollar a but-hel. Dollar wheat at Chicago ned to be i)n)vei"- bial. It meant something that was sure sooner or later to show n profit on the purchase. Hut times chang ed. Tn the summer and fall of ISSJi wheat piled up mountains high in Chiengo, and the price moved down while the wheat piled up. The bull speculators who had held on to the dollar theory tried to hold quota tions about that figure, did It for a time, and then broke. Tho Times was the llrst to point out that the wheat production of the world and tho means of getting the product to the consumer had so greatly chang ed by enlargement that thlseottntry would have to accept lower prices for its wheat for several years to come. Now tho situation has changed again, and Chicago Is in the throes of bull speculation in wheat of the wildest kind. They enjoy that sort of thing out there with a breadth and zest not easy to understand here. Wheat Is rushing up, and the pre diction is lnitile that next month it will see Its old-time-llgure of n dol lar a bushel. Tho experts say this Jail will repeat tho experience of 1870. The crop of wheat lu 1871) was about ir.O.OSO.OOO. The crop of this year is estimated at about -100,000,000 Hesides tills comparative shortage, tho amount of tho surplus has to lie considered. In 1871) there was a heavy amount of wheat remaining in farmers' hands the grain men call it the "Invisible" supply, to dis tinguish it from tho grain which lias come within tho range of olllc ial inspection and Is known as tho "visible" supply. This year the ex perts calculate that there is very lit tle surplus loft In tho farmers' hands. They say there is practically no "In visible" Mipply. The wheat crop In tho United Kingdom and Franco was exceed ingly poor in 1870. This year it Is almost a total failure. The London Times has declared that tho English wheat crop will be the smallest of tho century. Kxccsslvo wet weath er has ruined the grain. When the wheat supply Is short tho poorer classes cr consumers full back upon rye and potatoes; but tho rain has been so excessive that the rye crop of Germany and tho otttto crop In England and Ireland are Isith large ly dellcleiit. A leading banking house In London wrote to its eorrun M)nduntH here under date of July .'11 as follews: "We inns from yotircables that the condition of tho crops Is still critical, froferrlng to croiw of tho United States, No description of the weather you have n:elved can pic ture its reality here. Tho hay crop is ruined, lying out rotting all over the country. Tho wheat is badly beaten down lu many placm. Where It Is standing the eaiare very heavy and should August Ik a warm month the yield jier aero would be lame, but the plant is saturated with moisture and perfectly green. It Is tho general lielief that tho sea son is hoelessly had and that the hurvcM will boa complete failure." Blin- this letter wiw written the weather has gone from bad to worse, m that it may now ImjhwiiiiiwI to Ih certain that the harvest will Indeed l "h complete failure." It was not ho Utd us this in 1870, but It was had enough to have this effect on the price of wheat here: miiuail fnilii MM to fMK (Mil lor lM( AllfUNl I TIT, IWII wiiewt m i uiawj Hpltinlw It ru!iul from K osnU to JliXi Ortolr It roxt to II. 31 Htwwtar It wotit ift IU hlftiMiat at I1JMH The price of etwli wheat III Chic ago last week wan nliout ffl ceut. Next month the bulls on it aMort it will do h it did lu 187V, mid toucli a dollar a bushel. Caaallmtitiry. "K" ooinjHUiy, Slid rwghnunt, (). N. G. will dedleatu thWr new armo ry by a grand dedicatory ldl, on Friday th Mtli liwt. The wolpt of complimentary ticket U acknow ledged. It looks as though a grand time would be had. CMlureaCrjiVFltcler'sGastoria NO. 165. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMAlt. Not In Oregon. Ni:v Hkhfohd, Mass. Aug. 81. A tcrrillo tempest and hailstorm, the severest In years, set In about U o'clock this afternoon, the rain fall ing In torrents. Hailstones fellas largo at marbles. A Chinaman Wins hWMill. MiM.uorn.NK, Sept. I. A test ease in connection with tho prohibition of Chinese Immigration to Australia was tried in the Supreme Court t -day, the action being that ofn Chi nese Immigrant, who sued the gov ernment for damages because ho was not permitted to land. There was a full bench of judges, the majority of whom decided in favor of the plalutill. Thi.tii Men KlUed. 1INM.MON1), Ind., Sept. I. The eastbound Chicago and Atlantic fast freight struck and instantly killed three laborers near the state line last night. The men had been working upon the other track, from which they stepped to tho ono on which the freight was running to avoid a passenger train that was thundering toward them. Their backs were turned to the freight, and the noise the passenger train made prevented them from healing its approach un til it was too late to get out of the wav. YV,l.1nlcl and Itnblii'il. Koirr Wavnk, Ind., Sept. I. Mr. Chester, son of a prominent citizen of Antwerp, Ohio, eamo to this city yesterday and drew $1500 cash front tho bank. While returning homo he was waylaid and robbed of the money. The robbers knocked him senseless, bound lilm, tilled Ids mouth with sand and laid him on tho track of tho Wabash railroad lu such a position that the next train would hiiyo run over him. Fortu nately ho was discovered lu time and moved home. There is no clue to the robbers. TKLKtJUAPIIKi SPLINTS. The sixth state convention of New York liquor dealers Is In session ub ItuMalo. A bill passed tho lower house, of congress yesterday to punish deal ers and protended dealers In counter feit coin, ltoth sugar reJluerieH in San Fran cisco have again advanced the price on all grades of sugar one-eighth of a cent ier pound. A party of sixty Nebraska editors and their wives aro visiting Bait Luke city, bathing In tho lake and taking In the sights. Inilrltlsh Columbia the total pack of salmon this year will bo i:io,(XM) eases, a falling oil' from last year's pack of L1),l0O caeH. 1). W. Haily, an old time compos itor lu Nevada, cut ids throat in the Virginia Chronicle olllco yoWorday and he will die. King Alcohol got lilm iIlwii. Jules Last, decretory of a building society in Cluclmiatl.cinho.v.lcd f'JO, 000, and when the roblsjry was dis covered lie attempted suicide. He is now in hiding. !:. W. Goodrich, an attorney, ill years old, who went to Southern California to get cured of eoiwiimp tiou, lent heart at the continued failure of hi, health, and on. Mon day night, at b'au Diego, shot himself through the heart. Ta liltlu TaaKUc. Maudar attacks im fromjlwblml. Tim bite W.mriy fell unlfw It U malignant ami pwUtrtit. DUae Vs, oftwii atmla upon iu thasiili a vital elwumJ. Tim air we hrvutbe Mflmita the laiuja If It Is) iiutlarlwia II SHtwrs the bUxsl. If It elwiiK" I'SMmlokly In lh ttneratiire It prisliHswi dhvaMjof tl tlmti. WlwtlHM- llfMtettvr'K Htbm ah IHttwn la takvn to ivtit or niitHMly the Turtiaw far mm of dlHMt protlued by mUutmit, uli aa lulkrtiillUut fever, duinu. ague, ugueeuke or UIIWmm liitvrialtlMit, It la and evw Itaa proved U U. an urmtlva aad tboffHtgli tmntAy wltkh il( not. mily aHMdWmtU) tn aym4otM of tlm nwl adUM of Him tyjx, but anMtlawlaM tlwlr cniM. DyaiwjMla, llvar eHn4alHt, r)nm mulUm, bladder wl kltlaay ImmiMm hj awwMix IIm bawwullysHlltMlua: InnUw Wltloil It IHtHIIKly rllvM uud uUlwatMly Jt41Va. HulMcrlbe for the t'Ai'iTAfc Joub-NAU r t1 3i t