V . - i 3tj t ! , . ? . ' i ,1 TAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., SATURDAY MARCH 2, 1889. W!Wp A CAPI JOURNAL MISCELLANEOUS, OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows' Hall un stairs. Cornci Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat urday at 7:30 p. m j. x. UllE-UU. Secretary. JAS. WALTON, N.G. m 7 INSURANCE Company. Fire and Ma rino. OS. ALBERT, Agent, - Salem, Oregon HOWARD BROTHERS DO General House Moring, Raising and Rep aiim w Work promptly doneat.reasonable rates. Orders left at capital Journal offlce -will receive attention. 8-U-tf -WEST BRO'S. Tjave moved their meat market from 800 XL commercial sireei. 10 w uourt street, where they lnvlteall their customers and friends to call and see them, They guar antee all their meats, etc.. as represented If you want a nice roast, steak, pork or any thing In first class meat market, call on West Bro's., 94 Court Btreet. ONLY SELECT STOCK KILLED. These gentlemen have been In the butch er business In Salem for a long time and they have built up a reputation to be proud of, as turning out only tho choicest meats tbnt the market affords. To Representatives and Senators, Wm. Myers, the cigar manufacturer, offers you special bargains In cigars and tobacco lor tho noxt month, His especial brands nro ' SALEM SPORT ' ' and " OPERA BELLE. " Ills goods are all first-class, as he has had twenty-one years oxperlenco In tho busi ness of manufacturing and selling cigars. Cigars by the box at special rates. W'LLIAM MYERS, 203 Commercial Street, - - Salem llKAIi ESTATE. To your money until you see some of the bargains in Heal Es tate offered by THOMAS & PAYNE 97 State St., Salem. One-fourth block and flno resi dence on Center street, only $20,50; live and ten aero lots two miles from Salem, clean prairie. Good house and lot in block 48 only $1000, and property in all parts of tho city and country. Fine residence property in Los Angles to exchange lor property here. The Salem ibstrac and LAND CO., Have removed to building adjoining Thompson' jewelry store on Commercial street. Titles Investigated, Money to Loan. Land for Sale. Houses for Rent. CALL, AND SEB5 US. SAN FRANCISCO, .Nov. 1st, 1888. Messrs. WELLEIt BROS., Salem, Oregon. Gentlemen; "We had the pleasure re NEW ZEALAND rlnlrl 11010 cently of making shipment to you of our new " White Cross" Extracts, and send yon by mall to-day a very neat show card which we would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which will call the attention of your trade to Jhe goods. It has been our Intention for some time PMt to place upon the market the finest line of flavoring extracts manufactured in this country, and after months of study and experimenting with the prominent brands now before the public we havaat last succeded In placing before you o qual ity which beyond doubt has no superior. We can not too strongly Impress upon you that you can unhesitatingly recom mend them to your customers as the finest that can possibly be manufactured. The' package and style generally Is such as to attract attention, and we predict that when your trade have tested the quality of the toods your sate for White Cross " extracts will be Urge. By complying with our request you will oufer a favor upon yours truly, A. SCHILLING A CO. m Oregon Lit Is a corporation duly organized and operated under tho laws of Oregon. It began business In March, 18S8, with a stock of $20,000. ; The First Sale Made By This During the nine months which have since elapsed it has made 107 sales to 10-1 different persons. Of the purchasers 85 have bought farming lands. It has also, during this time sold 01 residence lota in Salem. Of those purchasing but 2-5 were residents of Marion county prior to purchasing. The remainder were from the following localities, viz: Jackson Co. 1 Polk Co. 3 Multnomah Co. 4 Clackamas Co. 1 Yamhill Co. 1 Mon tana 4 Minnesota 4 Kansas 10 England 2 Colorado 2 Washington Territory 7 Iowa 5 Dakota 3 Indiana 2 California 8 Nebraska 7 Ohio 3 Wisconsin 1 Missouri 1 Illinois 1 Pennsylvania 2 Unknown 7. This shows that sales are not confined to former residents of this local ity, but that people are swarming in from tho East to make their homes among us. Tho business of this company is constantly Increasing. More than half of its sales have been made within tho past three months, al though this is a season of tho year when sales are usually dull. The company has from 15 to 20 men constantly employed. It has representatives on Puget Sound. It has three men in Portland, two oi whom give It their entire time. fte"v7KJ. Strayer, who last year introduced so many immi grants into this State, is now in the East lecturing and distributing advertising literature exclusively for this company. He will start to this State with his first excursion on the 4th of April next. This company Is now spending moro money to advertise Salem and the surrounding locality than The Salem Board of Trade and Within the past twelve days ithas pald fori and contracted for advertising to tho amount of "" Over Fifteen Hundred aod Twenty-Five Dollars, The second edition of tho company's pamphlet descrlptlvejof; Salem and the Willamette Valley.Is now in press. This Is an edition of TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES Of a beautifully illustrated fifty page pamphlet. Wo cannot advertise so extensively in our homo papers as wo wish, for the reason that parties whom wo most desire to reach are residents of the Eastern States, where these papers do not circulate. We do not advertise every sajo we make in tho local press, but we have adveitlscd in moro than ONE THOUSAND PAPERS In the East, as we depend upon Eastern buyere for the great bulk of our patronage. During the next few months our advertisements will be read by millions pf readers of Eastern newspapers, who wilUhus be placed in direct communication with us, and nearly all of those who come to this caast will come ticketed for tho office of THE OREGON LAND COMPANY. For these reasons parties desiring to sell will find It to their Interest t place their lands in the hands of this company. If you wish to ' ' sell property leave it where BUYERS COME TO BUY If you wish' to buy property come where property is left for sale. Your neighbors have land and don't want to buy. " EASTERN PEOPLE DO; ; Our advertisements catch tho oyea of Eastern people everywhere. We have five teams and comfortable conveyance ready at all tlinea day or nlget, to convoy parties to the properties we bare tor sale. DON'T BE MODEST. You are welcome to ride with us whether you buy or not. Copy oi the 8tato capital Company Was in April Last. All Other Agencies Combined ! FINANCIAL. First National Ban i lie tti m SALEM. OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, -Bit. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIlt. - - - President, Vice President. - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Excnange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, Tool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Iusurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. KSTAI1I.ISIIED DT NATIONAL AUTHORITY t ft in OK SALEM - - - OREGON. up, - - $75,000 10,000 Surplus, It. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, r - - - Cashier. DIRtCTORSi W.T.Gray, TV. W. Martin, ' J. M. Martin, R. 8. Wallace. Dr. W. A.CusIck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To fai mors on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in storo, cither In private gnuiarles or publlo warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Ban Francisco, Portland, London, Paris. Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. $50. HORSES. $50. 0no hundred head of brood mares and young horses for sale. Forty or fllty colts expected in tho spring Two flno horses, Clyde and Percheon stock, weight sixteen and seventeen hundred; have been with the bund for tho past three years. Original Rtock from the best quality of marcs. For particulars address or seo W. II. BYARS. wit. Halem. Or. OIIEGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Lino.) CHAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver. The Capital National Bank On nndaftcrFeb.lS 18SU.and until further notlco trains will run dally (except Sun day) as follews: EAST SIDE, CoburgMull Portl'd Mall FromPoit- STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land land Lv. ll,3u am i-onrLANn imv v Ar. -Map m. Ar. 10.00 FootnfJefson. 8t Lv. 2.15pm Ray's Lauding, Ar 1.80 " 2.23 St. Paul's, 12.47 " 3.16 Woodhurn, " 12.00 3,31 Townsend, " 11.40 " 11.4(1 McKee, " 11.40 " 3.53 Mt. Angel, " 11.21 " 4.01 Down's, " H.I4 " 4.10 Hllverton. " 11.00 " 4.35 Johnston's Mill' " 10.20 4.3 Hwltzcrliind, " 10.1B " 1.47 East Hide Junct., " 1007 " 6.H0 Maclcay, " - B.l . 5.30 Aumsvlllo, " 0.18 " 5.5H WestBtayion " 8.50 " 0.14 OP Crossing, " 8.40 " , 0.24 WestSclo, " 8.28 B.!VI Crabtrce, " 8.00 " 7.20 Hplcer, " 7.31 " 7.2U Tallroan, " 7.22 8.03 Plain view. " 0-lS 8:17 Brownsville, " 0.13 " 0:20 Rowland, " 5.30 9 " 10:15 Coburg. " 4:'!0 Ar p in AR LV Lv am Commutlon Tickets at twoconts per mile on sale at stations hav lng agents. Connection at Ray's and Fulquart Lauding with Steamer "City of Halem (mi ah. n. Hrevrr. Receiver. General Offices, N W Cor. First and Pint St roniana,uregon. Tho B OYKHB' OT7IDBJ U issued Mroh ana oepi., each year. It U an ency- rlnnnilU nt useful infor mation for all who pur- enase me luxuries w ........HI., nt llfs. "We M.n aittVtA vmi ud furnish TOU wiU& all the necessary and unneoeesary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, flsh, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at homre. and la varioua sues, stylos and quantities. Just figure out what U required to do all these thing" COMFORTABLY, and you can make. fail estimate of the value of the BUYEBB' OUIDB, which will be sent upon rooeipt of 10 oemU w ay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1U-114 XUabJgaa Avenue, Cbiosgo, 111. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of tho Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. The Sleeping Woman. Attica, N. Y. Mar. 1. Mrs. E. Althousc, tho famous sleeper, is in n conitlon bordering on death. She woko after sleeping eleven and n half days, and since then her pulse has been very quick and feeble, her temperature unnatural and her muscles motionless. Attempts to nourish her failed. During tho lastyearand a half she has slept 470 days and nights, and in all that time has not taken enough nourishment to last a well person more than a few days. Late ly when awake she has been able only to movo her eyes. Sirs. Harrison's Vlows. Washington, Mar. 1. Tho -wife of a naval ofllcor says that tho good lady from Indianapolis is going to shock the fashionable stagnation of Washington form in moro ways than one. "Mrs. Harrison told me a few days since," said she, "that she didn't proposo to bo bound down by the formalities that havo been es tablished at Washington as pres idential etiquette" Her refusal to .bear her bieast and shoulders for evening dress is an instance of the independence she wlllshowm many ways. Around the Horn, San Francisco, March 2. The transcontinental association having refused to reduce the rate pn fanned goods, local shippers haye chartered a vessel and will send an amount equal to 800 car loads of canned goods around tho horn to New York. Tho ship's rates aro 65 cents per hundred, which added to the rail rate to Chicago of 22 cents will place the goods on the market In tho latter city at 77 cents per hun dred, exclusive of wharfage, In surance, etc. Tho Hiunouii Question. Berlin, March 1. Tho Dcutsehcs prints letters on tho Samoa Question from a correspondent at Sydnoy, N. S. W. The writer blames tho Ger mans for supporting Tamasese, whtf, ho says is neither by birth nor in telligence acceptable to tho Sanioans as a ruler. Mataafa is far moro In telligent and influential than Tam asese, who is regarded as an usurper and traitor, willing to sell his coun try to strangers. Suokvlllu'n Successor, Ottawa, March 1, 1880. A re port is in circulation that Sir John Macdonald has been offered tho post of British Embassador to tho United States. Tho British Government, it is stated, has begun to realize the necessity of sending to Washington a representative well Informed on North American affairs. Wilcox Acquitted, Portland, Mirch 2. Tho cele brated case of tho state of Oregon against John I). Wilcox, for at tempting to extort money from Mrs. Dr. Frances Murray, camo up before Judge Stearns yesterday, and re sulted in his acquittal. Affairs in Alaska. Washington, March 1. The governor of Alaska accuses tho mis sionaries of slandering tho people of Alaska, and recommends tho Pres byterian Board to mako a thorough investigation. No Seed Wheat, "Aiikhdekn, Dakota, Mar. 1. There is not enough wheat in the state for seed and bread, Tho de ficit Is over thrco million bushels. Cleveland's Lust Reception, Washington, March 2. Presi dent Cleveland held his last public reception yesterday afternoon. Over 1000 persons called, most of whom were ladles. Very Warlike, St. Petersburg, March 1. Tho Afghan forces aro advancing from Herat and the Ameer of Bokahara is preparing to attack them. Wright's Hop, Celery and Chamomile Hitters Is what you are looking lor if you want a preparation that will tone up your system, give you an appetite, and t'nprove the digestive organs. Bold by H. W. Cox CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Senator Tongue came ncarjbelng killed by an Ayershlro bull on his place. But for a prompt rescuo ho would have been gored to death In the great six days walking match Frank Hart won by five laps; Mooro came out second. The distance mado was 575 miles and two to seven laps. A hig fortune In California is on tho search for Jim Duncan who left Newark, Now Jersey, or somo New ark for California m tho old times and afterwards disappeared. As an Item of startling news wo will sta to that there is considerable scrambling for offlco among leading republicans, not a littlo jealousy and some ill feeling. At least tho demo cratic papers so state. Tho accident on tho great Western It. R. at St. George, Ont, was one of tho most fearful that ever occur red in tho annals ot Canadian travel. Tho list of killed and wounded foots up nearly ono hundred. Tho celebrated Bello Boyd was not killed, but is corresponding with tho nowspapers. She will probably take tho lecture stand In company with tho equally celebrat ed Cow-boy Kato during tho next season. Tho London News speaking of the imsorablo fiasco of tho Times and its humblo apology says, "Never again shall any man who respects himself read its baso ac cusations without a smllo of disgust. No other English paper would bo capable of engaging In such abom inable traille." Eloquent Words. "A vision of the future arises; wo seo our country fllllhg up with hap nv homes.lwith firesides of content; the foremost land of all tho earth. I seo a world whoso thrones havo crumbled and Kings aro dust. Tho aristocmoy of Idleness has perished from tho earth. I seo a world wit- out a slavo. Man at last Is free; native forces havo been enslaved; lighting and light and all secret sub tle forces of tho cnrthl'nndl air aro tireless tollers for tho human race. I seo a world of peace, adorned with every art, with music's myriad voices thrilled, while lips aro rich with words of lovo and tilth. A world lu which no exllo sighs, no prisoner meurns: where work and worth go hand In hand; where the- poor girl trying to win bread with a needle tho needle that has been called the sap for tho breast of the poor Is not driven to tho desporato choice of crime or death, of sulcldo or shame. I seo a world without a beggar's out-stretched palms, tho miser's heartless, stony stare, tho nltcous wall of want, tho livid lips of lies, tho cruel eye of scorn. I see a race without dlseaso of the flesh or brain, shancly and fair, a married harmony of form and function! As I look, llfo lengthens, Joy deepens, lovo envelopes tho earth, andovorall tho irreat dome shines tho eternal star of human hopo." Robert G. Ingcrsoll. Coin Collectors. Tho Scott Stamp and Coin Com nanv of Now York paid for three fctamns. a two, five and a thirteen cent of tho Sandwich Islands, Issued in 1830 called missionary stnmpi tho sum of?050 and sold them to a wealthy collector for $850. ln I'sunot do Better Than call at tho Grange Store, 128 State street, If you want a good tea or auvthlntr else ln tho grocery line. Don't fall to look at the White Cross Extracts, tho best in tho mar ket, t-f Having tried the effects of tho concen. tratcd extrnct of Oregon KUlneyToii, wo cheerfully bear witness to Its bcuettclal agency In aflectlon of the digestive orguns. Ills simply, safe and sure; It Is easily taken and restores hcaltby vitality to tho o.gaus It Is Intended to operate upon with assured suoccss. . ,. H.J. McCORMIC'K, Editor Catholic Hcntlnel. Hold by D.W. Matbewsdc Co. Special lUrgtlsa. Lota in North'.8alwm f 100 apieco 10 aero tracts ono-half mllo from de pot $50 per aero. Inquire of Thomas a Payne, 07Statost. Wright's Myrrh Tooth Bonp gives Pearly White Teeth, Purines the Breath, Prevents Teth from IXi-ay. Hold by all brugglsts. BSSKgl