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SSRSIWWF PfWP1 CAPITAL JOURNAL VrVHIHH VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1SSS. NO. 1S4. 1st4nl (V FINANCIAL. istablished; nr national Ainnosmr The Capital National Bank OK SALEM, OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - - $75,000 Surplus, ---- 10,000 U. S. WALLACE, - President. W. W. MARTIN', - Vice-President. J. II. ALBEIIT, r - - - Cashier. DIRECTORS) V. T. Gray, W. W. Martlu, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. II. Albert, ;r. McF. l'ntton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat nnd other market able, proauce, consigned or in store, either In private granaries or tpubllc warehouses. Stale ad County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, Knn Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. x SALEM, OREGON. VM. N. LADUE, President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN MOIlt, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New Y'ork, London and Hong Kohg bought and sold. State, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies.! MISCKIXANKOU8. STA1GER BROS., Importers and Dealers In; Boots and Shoes! LATEST STYLES! LEADING LINES! J17OT General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsytes Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. T1XPRESS WAOON, QUICK AND SAFE ill delivery. Wm.Rennie having bought the express business of Walter Lowe, Is prepared to deliver trunks, valises, pack ages, and any thing else that he can get in his wagon to any part of the city, qulckor, safer, better, and neater, than It can be done by any body else. Leave orders at Mlnto's stable. INSURANCE M ill I Company. I Fir ana mo- ' fine. JOS. ALBErV, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. A PPEAL,SICYERTON, WEEKLY, ILM A. per year. Independent. TneAFrxAi. U circulated n Marlon, Linn and Claek amascounUes; bu been established eight yean and Is an excellent advertising me dium. For terms address the publisher H. O. Guild, Bllvenon, Or. BENSON'S EXPRESS. LEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S UV ery Stable, corner of State and Front ctreeu. or on slaU at comer Stat and Com Jneretal street. Prompt MteaUoa ood oar. guarantee W A. BBN80N PROF. E DUM0ND. Teacher of Music Aad dalr la all kinds of MsI lustra smoU. OMee, 3Bt Commensal Mre. tin uueu told ob the Uuulmeet pJ. First National Bank iwh in ami MISCIXLANKOUS. m ACRE 1 -m Fine Location ! ? 11JJ iest Soi i Has Just purchased CST acres, situated from three to four and ouo-half miles east of Salem, which they will Immediately plat nnd survey and sell lu Ten Acre Lots. This land has been carefully selected with especial refcreuce to its adaptability to fruit raising nnd desirability for residence purposes, and Each Lot will Front on a Good Road and Have a Good Front Fence. Tho time for tho residents of Salem to buy ten acres of choice land near the city very cheap will soon be past. The OREGON LAND COMPANY alone sold during August twenty-six ten acre fruit lots, and some of the same lots havo already Been re-sold at a HANDSOME ADVANCE IN PRICE. There are many persons lu Salem who could buy one of these lots and pay for It wlthoutinconvenience. In fact any person receiving even a small salary can buy one of these lots by making a small cash payment, and paying the remainder In semi annual installments, nnd by practicing a little economy for a short tlmo bo the owner of a property which can bo made (when set to fruit) to produce As Large an Income as is Obtained from 100 Acres of Grain Land. The value of these lots Is not dependent upon any prospective boom, butdeponds upon what they will actually produce now, and what that product will now brlug In the market. If You are Thinking of Securing a Home Do not fail to boo these lots. If you have money to Invest do not fall to look at these lots before investing. If You Want to Save a Part of Your Earnings it the same tlmo mako a first-class Investment buy one of these- lots ment plan. Land Shown Free of Charge. Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank, HACKS-:-AND-:-BUGGIES! Scriber -:- and -:- Pohle. mnsm iG moj.. "I -Trr V-B..JVU. JGANV .mjrarat,unti.'".x y ABICTINENrfrCoVQROVlLLE CALJ a . -.. vn,. . vr ii iv fine lfVAn l oes,ilve secretion or mucus maucr in wklnr snlUlng. weak and Inflamed eyes, .?-V ! . t......a mBll.,ln roaring In the ears, more or less impairment oi ins ntsnai, ios oi smeu, bcwuiji natred dullness or dlxxlnessof the head, dryness or heat ofthe notaT Have you last all MnsA smell? Is your breath foul? lo,you have the Catarrh. Home hate all the, symptoms, others only a part, vjaiiiornia ax-rt-oure Restore the sense of tost and smell, remove bad taste and unptuuant breath, result ing froS CatarrhV Kaiy and pleasant to use. follow directions and a euro Is guaran teed by D. W MATTHEWb 4 Co. v- nnnl M CAPTAIN CHARLES L. WIMON. ol 'Jit SoSSed 'wTCon U CaSrVh r5TJ YSlWSd, r needed your CallfornUCAT-Il-CUItK. I proeurded a Jar. haying bat Rule fcfth In IU SSulpoDrtlwbl I must say, aner using three Jars. I am euredofthat dUjuitlng dSeail. SrXSddnd is tor whlen send me Cklltornfc cAt--CURE tor soweTrUod., wbo are suaerars." BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 state St.. Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU Jt WOODARD, Wholesale DoooL m IMS! m m- Aflne lino of hacks, buggies, carts, car riages, buckboards, etc llotli our own make and tho best eastern niudo buggies. Every one Warranted I JOBBING and HORSESHOEING, Call on theunderslgned, wagon and ear rlage makers and blacksmiths, &,, 312 and 311 Commercial street, "Huleni. rHcON.LY CllAnArJTEED cure ron CATARRH whlfh dnM ncil irwt IwtLfrf Have vnu an ex Him naaal n.un.Mf A M VMI tmilhlM bV me nasai puuici t Arojuuinjuuimu; frequent soreness of the throat, ringing or TOttf VY". m uYork City, fonnerly .PS4 , live been w i w W. C. T. U. COLUMN. O, tlint men should nut an cnomv in their mouths, to steal away their brains. Shakespeare. Twenty-two of tho United States require by law that scientinotoinnor aneo be taught In their public schools. Eight ounces of nleohol taken Into tho system compels tho heart to beat 100 times a minute, instead of SO, as it should. A coal company in Pennsylvania discharges every man in their employ who is known to use intoxi cants. Since they established this rule the fatalities in their mines and on their railroads havo decreased 11 fly per cent. Mks Frances E. AVillard succeeds Mr. Lucas as president of tl.t World's V. C. T. U. In heraddress to this union, Miss Wlllard emphasizes hcleutitlo temperance instruction in the schools astheouly permanent basis of the temperance reform Sho expresses tho hope that Miss Mary II. Hunt, who has wrought so successfully for this cnuse may make tho tour of the world And give to our auxiliaries tho result of her experience. W. II. M. Tho fifteenth annual convention of the Nutlonal Woman's Christian Temperance Union will bo hold in tho Metropolitan Opera House, Kew York City, October 19, 1888, to 123, inclusive. Tho convention will bo called to order each day at 10 o'clock, u. in. and 2 o'clock p. m. One hour of devotional exercises (commenc ing promptly at 0 o'clock) will pro cede each morning meeting of tho convention and will bo led by evange lists and Bible readers of experience and spirit power. Union Signal. How many aro tho spiritual children of thoso who possess tho faith nnd obedient spirit of Abraham I To such docs not God say, "I will mako of thee n great nation." Of this wo wero reminded when wo saw Miss "WHlard's call to tho presl deucy of tho World's W. C. T. U., and re-called tho fact of her having left n salaried position and gone out in faith, she know not whither, at tho Master's bidding to devoto her self to tho cause of humanity. W. II. M. Just now comes Bishop Hurst's letter to General Elsk lu which ho says : "You have tho prayers and best wishes of multitudes all over this land. If T had a thousand votes they should every ono go for tho prohibition ticket this fall. My cordial support of thu prohibition party lias become so much a matter of conviction that I don't coro who knows it. If anylMxly's boy can only bo saved from death by tho curse of rum through any word or example of mine, he shall havo both with nil my heart." Union Signal. A WORTHY ENTERPRISE. On May 1st, last, about four montlm mk, Dr. Gilbert opened unollloeitnd sanitarium In llin bunk block, Hule'ii, and udverllHl to treat chronic diseases on ncientllle principles. Hince that time 111" prm'tlen Inut been steudlly InerMtslnif " mueh wi Hint he was obllxed to secure more room and Increasing facilities, und now nuillnif himself unable to uttend to his numerous patients, he has entered into partnership with Ir. M. W. Weinp, of Detroit, Mlelil. pin, a physician and surgeon of large ex perience, thoroughly uomjwUiiil, and u speeialUt IndlsuuM) of thetie, ear, thrimt and nasal cavities who hu anno with his family to make his home in Kalein. The new Ann will be known as Drs. Gil bert k W'emp and will oeeupy the Him modlous rooms In the bunk block, for office and sanitarium, and will eonduet their buslnes under the name and style of Tkt OregM M.dksl ltd Surgkil Isitltst. It Is their Intention to spare neither tains nor expense In their effort to make this the most complete Institution, for the treat ment of all forms of diseases, especially chronic, In the northwest. Medleated vapor baths, electro-magnetism, oxygen and massage, together with all modern and setentUle appliance for the thorough eure of disease, will be used. Kxamlnalhios will be frw, and barge trtcfly moderate, AddreM Drs, Gilbert A Weinp, Hank btoek, or postnmee box IT6, KsIhh, Oregon. fsrrir A t. Arti shipping out fruit by tin mr load, but their own store Is always attractive with the ft varietleti. lu fruit, vejpstabhM, grocwriw and provisions tlty are always in the led. WORKINGS OF THE WIHGSL James Henley Shot hy Slirriilim's Deputy JInrshiil. 8nmUpt Iteiculiitliiiis Unoli-r-l. llrlsht Oiitiiiok-TeleKriiphlc Stimniitrr. A UITA11ANTINK IMSKlin.VltllKn. Sheridun's Deputy Mitrslml Shoots anil lvllW .lames ltenloy. McMinnvim.k, OgnSept 20. A special to the Oregonlan from this place says: James R llewley, ono of the wealthiest citizens of this county, and a pioneer of 1810, was shot in tho streets of Sheridan last evening, about 5 o'clock, by W. McCune, a young man on the Sheridan quaran tine force, und died early this morning, llewley lives in McMInn vllle, and McCune notllled him to leave Sheridan, as they wore afraid of smallpox. While parleying about leaving or being arrested, Mo dulo drew u pistol and tired Into llovloy's face. The ball entered tho right check and lodged lu the brain, llewley fell backward out of his uKg.V. McCune then turned and 11 red several shots at Koswoll llowley, a sou of James llewley. Hoswell ran Into a livery stable near by and pro cured his pistol, and ran out llring at McCune, who ran down tho street. Young llewley pursued hhn some distance. Meeting McCuno's father, who had undertaken to stop him by throwing stones at him, young Jlowloy turned on tho older McCune, but having exhausted his pistol picked up a rock and struck McCune on the forehead, knocking him down, and ho remained insen sible for some tlmo. Tho wildest excitement prevailed at Sheridan during tho night. Be tween tho quarantine and tho tragedy thcro was no sleep. Shorill" Harris went up during tho night and nrrested McCune. and ho was taken before Justice Latulou of Wlllamlna precinct for examina tion to-uay. Oregon Oracles. Washington, Sept. 20. Pensions havo been granted as follows : Ore gon Original invalid, John A. Put man, Springfield ; Mexican survi vor, Christian Ilelnluger, Heppner. lloprcrtontatlvo Hermann's bill for the relief of tho mllltla of Oregon was called up to-day hy tho commit tee on military affairs and passed. It requires tho secretary of war to distribute to tho stato authorities at Salem, for tho stato mllltla, a quan tity of arms, ammunition, equip ments, etc. Tho mall service between Canyon City nnd Monument, Oregon, has been increased from two to threu times er week. The Oregon Tralllu. San FitAN'CiflCO, Sept. 20. It Is understood hero that tho Southern Pacllto Company has liegiiu an active light against the Northern Pacific und Oregon Short Lino for tho passenger business of Oregon to the oust. Up to the present tlmo the Short Line has secured a very largo er ceutage of tho business, its rates being equal to thoso of other routes. The Southern Puelfle gets ii very short haul on tho IiiimIiichm its it stunds, carrying jMMsoiigunt only to Portland. It Is now projxwed to turn the tide of enst-loiind travel southward through California. !iiirlcteilf Murder, JackmiWII.i.i:, Or,, Sept. 20. The trial of thu boy John McAllister fur the murder of his father lost July oommonced on Monduy, thu 17th, und ended Kuturday, resulting iua verdict of murder In tho second degree. During thu trial he scorned to take but little interest in what was going on, and uppeurcd Incap able to comprehend tho important hearing It had to him. Wbiri The War Wages. INDIANAI-OMH, Sept. 20. Ohio and Indiana united to-duy again through their delegations In paying their restKHjU to Gen Harrison. Tho Tipton county visitors numbered over a thousand. Elkhart county sent nearly as many, while tho Tippecanoe veterans and thu Foraker Club, ofColuuibus, O., with their friend, numbered between 600 and 000. It Is said the new republican tariff bill which Is to U submitted Mon day propomM a reduction of nearly 110,000,000, Sugar and rice are out 50 per cent. No Mormons Nfi-il Apply. Nkw Youk, Sept. 20. Twenty one little girls, aged from nine to fourteen years, brought hero yester day by Mormon elders from Europe, en route to Salt Lake City, were or dered to-day by Collector Magone to bo sent back to Europe. The Stricken Smith. Jacicsontii.i.k, Sept. 20. Only nine new cases aro reported thN morning and ono death. This N ono of tho brightest and most pleas ant days of the season, cool and re freshing. The lollef Is Incoming general that the epidemic will soon run Its course. Tho deaths reported are one; total cases to date, 2,2:17; total deaths, 220. Vitlutn Tor Ori'Kim. Wasiiinciton, 1). C, Sept. 20. The senate and hoiwo havo con cunvd in the senate amendment to the house bill granting to tho O. It. it N. twelve acres of land In tho I'limtlllti Indian reservation, near the town of Adams, for depot pur poses, and authorizing the secretary of the Interior to reserve from sale pasturage lauds on the Indian reservation, in addition to tho 120 acres reserved under tho ict for the allotment of lauds lu severalty. Both houses havo also agreed to the senate amendment to the bill providing for additional life saving stations on the coast of Ore gon and Washington territory. C0SDKNSK1) DISPATCHES. Thcro was it f 100,000 lire at Can ton, Dakota, yesterday afternoon. A boy died yesterday at San Fran cisco from tho ellects of a base ball striking him on tho head. Yesterday thcro was u terrible destructive llro at Truckee, Cnl. Losses will foot up $100,000. Yesterday was a stormy day on thu Atlantlo coast. Much damage was done to oroH, fruits and houses. One hundred thousand dollars is the sum appropriated by tho house yesterday to tho yellow fever suller ers. Scspegodom a British ship with u burden of 2,500 tons of coal was wrecked oft" Point Fennln, Cal,, yesterday. Latest roports locate Stanley iw established with Emlu Bay, lu th Biihrel Clha.rt region, and advanc ing on Khartoum. Cheering news of frosts in Mis sissippi lightens tho hearts of many. The frost Is sure to stamp out the yellow scourge at once. Tho house yesterday passed with out debuto the hill forfeiting certain lands granted to tho Northern Pacific; also the bill to donate arms and equipments to the usn of the mllltla for Oregon was ihiamxI. Kst Wlls I'twfort and be Ifsjipy. It Is by no means uncertain, but, on the contrary, ii well ascertained fal, that tl on tho well being of a man's stomach depend that mmllouiiiof liupjilllMt which Is vounhsarml to him In this world. Dyo wpsln,the foe (if all others. lo,lhe .stomuuli truumilllty, and most to Ihj dreaded, Is n complaint to the preliminary relief and eventful cure ol which UoNtetler'sHtiimueli Hitters Is espeululty adapted. It enables those who use It with a reasonable degree of rUtiiiro Ii) eat with relish, because It lniwrl a'hiHillhrul aplietlto; to digest with ease, beoaiite It strviigtheus thu slomiiuh; and to usslmllate thefixxl whlah Is eaten and digested, thus beiieDttlng health, pro moting DmIi und sustaining the exerclso of the physical ami mental faculties. It, moreover, facilitate the seerrtton of healthy bile, actuate without discomfort the habit of body, and tends, wheu taken upon retiring, to product healthy slumber. Mulsrla Is eouuuwred by It. A Wsass'i l)IKSTrjf. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady In this county. Disease fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood Its severest tests, nut her vital orguus wero under mined and death seemed Imminent. For three months she coughed In cessantly and could not sleep. Sho bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night, and wlttt one bottle bus been mlrao uloibdy cured. Her name U Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus wrlto W V ir .,!,.L, t rvt v CI...IL.. w n Get a free trial bottle at Dr II W Cox's Drug Store. Subscribe for the Cai-itai. Jouk- KAI. . HI