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.n ? i . . s -J ilBiitfiYIP'i ---' tt ,r "f-""' ; SUBSCRIBE 1 A,r uAl.TAlJLE Wngon T5 Hl flt. linv. ros THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, THE CAPltAL JOORHBL Titr BEST PAPER IN SALEM. 3-You will be well pie 1 with It -W IT WIM. 11E A goDd investment. irTUo Terms nro Most IlcAsonnbtcfflj ., Mh,i w I 1 SALEM, OHEGrOK, MONDAY, MAECE 25, 1889 VOL. 2. NO. 19. u " -.mjrAtmmm&MMLmujiMimiwm s v -mmimmmpmmmmmeMsmHM , i. " - - t r j ! t MtiTrrrrrffnMir m & A.ri . rf s fc TiTTrS & T .miHi, I fl I i A i I M U W U U BVeBKTBWAUiHganeBBMeBm. H HD ffl.- N. M 1" ... t IJJSUItANCK O o m p a n T Flro and Marine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Halom, Oregon HOWARD BROTHERS DO General House Moving, Raisiag and Repairing. Work promptly Tlono at reasonaMorntosr Orders left at OAriTAi. .Touunat. office will receive nttentlon. U-lltr To Cigar anil Tolacco Users. Wm. Myers, the elgnr lunnufactUrer, ofTers you speclnl bnrenlns In cignrs nnrt tobacco lor the next month, Ills especial brands aro " SALEN1 SPORT " and " OPERA BEIvLlfi. " Ills Roods nro all Mrst-clnw, n lie hi" h d twenty-ono years experimicp In Ui bimi ness of manufacturing and helling c'g-ire. Cigars by the bo nt special rnti"'. WL.LIA.rvI MYERS 205 Commercial Sheet, - - Salem 33 oarderS! i nyone wishing to board nth quiet A and cozy place, will Ilnd tho object ol their search at MRS. Ivt A., THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemcketo and Liberty Sis., Salcra, Where a lew select boarders can secure board. Mrs. C. A. Rice. Miss. C. Lacoy. DRESSMAKERS and TRIMMERS. Wishes to Inform tho Ladles of Salem that they are prepared to do trimming and drcssmaklnglnalllts differ ent branches in tho LATEST STYLES ) l'rlfces reasonablo ond satisfaction guaran teed. Call and see them before placing your orders. U5 State stroot, up stairs. lm. WE FIND THAT PEOPLE ALL Stop at L. 3. WINTKRS For groceries and especially for tho best COFFEE In tho cily. To your money until you see o"mo of the bargains in Real E?- ,' tate offered by THOMAS & PAYNE 97StotoSt., - - - Salem. One-fourth block and fine resi lience on Center street, only $20,60; five and ten aero lots two miles from Salem, clean prairie. Good house and lot in block 48 only $1000, and property in all parts pf the city and country. Fine residence property iu Los Angles to exchango lor property here. The Salem Abstract jAND , AjJOlll LAND COMPANY, Have removed to building adjoining Thompson' jcwelryBtoroQU Commercial street. Titles Investigated. . Money to Loan. Land for Sale. Houses for Rent OA.L-I AND SEE US. DR. JORDAN'S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market st, San Franolsco CALIFORNIA. Go and learn how to avoid dlseanc, and now wonuernu ly you are made. Consulta tlonnndtroatmont person niiv ni lv lAifur nr weak i nenM ana an aiseusw vi mmi Hand for book. rf w. wj .--. " -- . l'rl ato office 211 Hear)' street. Painty little globules, Fine, and white, and sweet Easy to be swallowed; In their work complete. No dleeomlbrt waking Inner crtpee, or aching. WtMt aretheyt Wby, Pierce's PtMuonl PurjfUe I'ellew tlie perfcclton of texu ttvee. Contain uot an atom uf mineral putMtu, are eenerintl v appreotrte4 by tlxwe whose Uwte revolt mini tbeaMUee, vtoieul pill, which tear turlr iy toroucb the syitein like stejtat oem, actually doing barm. Instead of good, or druwttu. lr. rtereeM Favortle IreeripUan era "female weakneee" and kindred ailment' 4a o Hi HI B B I n 13 8 lUEii Jl 1 B i li LEO WILLIS Notary Public. Willis and 1 Estate and SS! Rea niy'r-7rrHT-r.'71TMlfTffBflfTr'.1Ww"' nClft uTtrrrr TrBiirrWTBBTTTMfw -iT-trVT-'i-f -" r rrt-i7T fe Buy and Sell Real Estate, Negotiate Loans AND ,,.- , Transact a General Agency Business. OPERA HOUSE, Court Street, j Si I We havo on our list a great variety of veryJ- desirable nroporty for sale, and as our business is not altogether confined w Roal tEsUfo trans actions! wo are able to furnish purchasers these bargains.withoTit claiming Our long residence in this country and familiarity with its condition and peculiarities reuder us competent judges of where tho best lands aro to be found and purchases made. Wo have faith in Oregon of its future greatness; aud especially ihis section of the Willamettce Valley. Tho man who invests Mere in real property runs no risks, it will bo more profitable than bank stocks. Our soil and climate are not excelled, and people aro finding it out. Now is tho timo to-buy. We are situated so that parties secure loans on 1110 most reasonaoie terms. The following partial list will show feoma of tho properties wo aro offering for sale. 1C0 acres, 0V miles south of Salem, 'all under fence now barn and fair house small orchard road by the place. Payment dovn,balanco on time at 8 per cent. Price $3,000. ' ' 102 acres, 5 miles southwest from Gervais, good house and barn with orchard 92 acres under plow. Sl,500 dou n, balanco on timo. Prico $47.50 per acre. 487 acres, 4 miles north of Salem, improvements first-class 320 acres un der plow plenty of stock water and range. Will divide land. ?40 per acre for Improved part. 20 acres, 5 miles east of Salem with house and barn small orchard Some timber. Price $750. v. , 160 acres, 7 miles east of Salem 80 rest In youne timber all under bain ssranary orchard sell 208 acrcs, 12 miles northwest of Salem on line between PolfcaiilFiJhin-: hill counties excellent land and good neighborhoodall under fence partBunmier-fallowcd. Part payment down, balanco on time. 20 per acre. - 4 820 acres, 13 miles east of Salem, all fenced 2 good houses fair barn good orchard several springs on tho place god roiidto alem. ?30 per acre. ',..' .'1,1 .'...,.. i , r 100 acres, 7 miles east pf Salem well jt'rewllii'liiiw 'and jprcbanl. The land is finely situated! and caarbo.dlyided Into two places tho road running on two sides one-half, milej ffpm, raJh-Qaa. v?25,pen acre. v u . .t .. i . 200 acrcs, 12 niles,oast of Ralem excellent Improvements all In culti vationwell watered and finely situated. 53" ner acre. 85 acres 00 acres in growing meauow lino youpg ore wtyi pmsyf 0 acres, adjoining east Salem with house barn and orchard can be divided into 3-2 acre lots lacing town has a delightful view will be worth double present prico soon. $3,000. 850 acres, 15 muefrnm Salem 300 acroa iu cultivation two lipases and bams with orchaTd-J-plenty of runnihg wfiterp-juo bettor stock and farming land In JWrlph county all 'funcod Is (UvfticdJiiuto nmny fields aud pastures. A bargain for some 6ue, Jlalfdownriialanee on timo to suit. $14 per acre. 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem all undgrfeiicc SfiOaros at one time un der plow fine pasture land Toadiilonfe one side can bo divided to suit purehasor. One-half down, balance on longtime. 17peraore. 00 acres, 3 miles from Salem 1 J acres in orchard 4iu garden60 under plow balanco good pasture goodjiouso and barn. A ehauco for some one wanting garden property. ?3,0Q0. Store and stock of merchandise with watohbuso worth $0000 alsp resldenco if desired, situated on O. & C. It. It.,' good location for busiposB-T-no better grain section in the WUlamotyj-Valley. ' Good house with one-half aero of land, In Norli. Salem near street car line when extended if sold soon. ?800. i ; Half block East Salem, on mill creek with good house and barn. Plonty of fruit S3-JSO. Wf offer for tho flrau timo about 30 lots in A. F. Waller addition to Salem, ranging In prico from $860 to fG00. Tha location Js fine, upon thohlgbeetgrouudlnl3ii8ti5Im, over-looking the entire city and iu plain view or all tho State Building?, with the Coast nnd Cascade Mountains Iu tho distance, while still eastward loom up throe ever lasting snow peaks. 0 Prompt (Wantp $vcn fo All Inpii-ieg.- WILLIS, & CHAMBERLIN 0PKRA H0USB BLOCK-. COURT ST., Salem, ' l : Oregon. M. L. CIIAWDEULIN. Chamberlin, Insurance 'Jpfsi I' SAliEto OREGON. "t making' investments, if desired caiw acres In cultl fence 3-unriiiii ition 50 in poaturor ; wjtor gpoU house stock ff wanted vn per aere" 2-SSfesssS3aspS?-- giuiviu itiiiui mil uuujMj nun uaril t ucrctt g orchard one-half nillo tirftn) tliQAcftmgoes raln fair houno and barn 1 acres ional Bank SALEM, OREGON. JJIUJ- ilBV'OLbB, - Vice PjresldenU SJOIttTMOin, -S Oisliler. "general banking. Exclianga on 1'ortlnnd, San Francisco, New YOrk, Ijomlnn nnd IIouk Kong boilght android, suite, County and City warrants bought. Fni mors nro cordially Invited to deposit uud tiniiMtil business With, uso nlbnil, udvnnres mado on wheat, wool, hops and other property in rensonanto rates. Insurance on such se curity uui be obtained nt the bank In most reliable com panic i. WM. N. liADUtt. Ireldent. tSSTADTiXSIIKD II V KAT.OXAT. AtTTII(lKIT . 1 A t,i Oh- -SALEIVT" 0REG0W.'" Capital Paid up,'-' - : 75,000 Surplus, ------ 10,000 it. 6. VAiiLAOi:,' - - i'i 'W. W. ilAUTIN', - Vlcc-l'i L'rcitdont. L'resldent. J. II. ALlinitT, r - Cashier. DIRtCTORSs W.T.Gray, W.W.Miutln, J. M. Martin, ' 11. S. Wallace. Di . W. A.Cuslok, J. II. Albei t, T. MeR l'atton. LOANS JvIADE To fiirincrs on wheat nnd other market ablo produce, consigned or in store, either In inlnte (rrauiuloaor tuubflo nreuoiiBOsi. Stale aud County Warrants Bouulit at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Iliads drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, l'arlH.Heilln, Hong Kong and Calcutta. BOUT and . DEALERS. This firm is well known to all the citizens of Salem, aud surrounding country, as a firm that handles noth ing but reliable goifds. If you need anything in their lino call on KRAUSSE ft'KLHN. T.nnk nut, for tlin snriiiL' tttnek that is arriving; it surpasses anything tnat nas ever uecn urougni locaieni. BE. J. 0. GILBERT, ,1 , - AT JUS 'SANITARIUM. In the Bunk Block, treats all Chronic dUcabOs of 3IEN AND WOMEN On strictly scientific principles. Ills now Medicated Vapor llaths, Klectrlclty and IMcctro-Slngnotlsm, 1'itronnd Compound JOxygcn ni a not to bo had nt nny other Insti tution on the 1'iulflo slope Dr. Gilbert uses only BOTANIC MEDICINES NATUHK'S OWN ItHSll?)II. OHlces nnd rooms especially lilted foi the accommodation aud treatment of ladles wlthladlea bath In caro of Mrs. Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert wnll n hluiholf to otneo prnctlca AUd Is, tlieufore, always on band to wollJinon.HU iwtlflnu. Special tJtftonr tlon gl on to diseases of women and oliild ren. Terms stilctlj moderate Consultations Krei. 3-21-d w j r AN OS!'! THE -::- BEST IU THE MARKET -::- For sale cheap for cash or upon tho Installment plan. For particu lars call upon WM.S. ARNOLD, 355 CLcnokeie Slrcelv Salei, Orrgon. Proposals Invited. mllB IlOAltD Ol" TltURTaiW OK TUK 1 Oregon Htate Innaile Aayluin Invite sealed propoeeU for heating tho tete In sane wylumulth hut wole. l'taniand speaineatlons uiut be lutnllied by the bidders. IlHu.oftlielmllilllnf will Iw fur nished uponappllcatlen fopr. Harry Ine medleal superintendent, BKIbi, Oregon. Vropowte ere nlo invltad flr an elenlrte Iltjljt plant r.ir the asylum of KM light r 20 oandle power ea h, loa)deotiii hii-in t$ be wired ojmplcteaAd rtudy fw er ku. 'and suhjeet to rigid tJC The right Jt" re Jaet any and ell Mdi rawrved. IIUlu wMJ be opened at S o'elouk p in u Tueeday, any :, vm. HYl VIMTKB IKNN(H LK, f,ro W. MeBIUIH., i. W. WJtBll, Iloerd of'f.'Mim, Wm. A. III'MY, Clerk of Hoard. First Nat ,-fv,. ,n . iirapiiraoiiiiiM SHE rrrv, pr LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Important Eunts or the Whole World for Tweuh-four Hours. Kojnlty (Iocs Vlnltlng London, March 13. Count Ilor boit lMsmarck Is stopping at tho lcsulouco of Lord lloscbcrry. lie declares that his visit to England is of a privato nature. ChniiKo Iu the Niuy Dcpartinciit. Washinoton, March 2i5. Com mander A. E. K. Bcnhani has been substituted for Eear-Adnnral 15el knup as president of the board to witness tho trial of the Charleston. Tii Chicago nt Last. PiiiLADiu.i'iiiA, Maieh 24. A repoi(er;of the Enquirer to-day learn ed from a well known railroad man that the Northern Pacific railroad company has nt last secured control of the Wisconsin Cent ml railroad, and through it an entrance to Chi eogo. The Henley Minder Trial. McMinnvilli:, Or., Mar. 24. Tho first term of tho circuit court hold In this city will begin here to-morrow in tho new courthouse. There aro about forty cases on tho docket. Tho most important w ill be tho trial of Willard McCuno for shooting James Rewloy nt Sheridan during tho smallpox quarantine last Sep tember. Old Wot Id Politics. London, Match 23. The election in the Gordon division of Lan cashire to fill a vacancy in the house of commons, canted by the death of Richaid Peacock, Qladstoniun, le stilted in the return of Win. Math ers, Oladstonian, by a majority of 849, over Ernest Hatch, tho nomi nee of the conservatives and liberal unionists. At the last election Peacock defeated Loid Gicy Dovlll ten, conservative, by 4(V7 votes. Djlng I'rmn Seal let I'owir. IIkliina, Mont., Maicli 24. An epidemic of malignant scailct fever is raging at Livingston, a town on the Koithein Pacific east of here. Tho diseaso has been raging for sev eral weeks, and so far there havo been twentylvo deaths. Recently it was thought the disease had abated, but ten new cases were re ported to-day. Tho schools havo been closed. Tho disease Is nttiib uted mainly to tho open winter. Slou to Appoint, Washington, March 23. The president Is moving very deliberately In making appointments. Tills Is very irritating to tho olllco seekers, paillculaily thoso piling up bills at present at tho Washington hotels, jhit, owing to tho gcneialoxcelloiico ot the appointments to far made, the pooplo seem dispo5d to think that Gon. Harrison should bo allow ed to tako his owli timo in solecting tho men that 'will innko or mar Ills administration. ANovol hclicnto, New Yoitic, March 21. Evan gelist Yatman, who has Just re turned from a trip through tho West, is now busy with a scheme which ho Is pleased to call a collogo on wheels. lie proposes to obtain a number of Pullman cars and arrange sections in them for nion who are to reeolvo studentH in tho work of ovnnguiintlun. He Intends to tako Jho cars and men over tho cntlro world, proaclng tho Gospel wher-j-vor they go. Tho experiment will first bo tried with fifty students. Mr. Yatman says ho already has had fully 1000 applications. No Uo I'or Trump. AnDkhbon, IikT., March 23. For Fovoral days a gang of tramps havo been nulling much annoyance horo by tlioir instilling mannor to wo men. Limt night olght ol tho fel lows were found In tho depot, whore they had forced an entrance and token powcwlon. A gang of about 80 men, armed witli poles and bar rel Htnvctt, gathered trom a conveni ent heading factory, and led by tho marshal, went tr tho depot and formed a gunntlol along tho rail road. Through these linos of men the trumps were forced to run, their speed being uoeoloratcd by heavy blows well lnfd on by tho men. Tho tramp war unmoioifully whip ped, the blood trickling from many of them by the time they ha.d reach tne end at the guftntl t. It Iihb j U.fu nearly thi yearn irineu tramp 'imveUtthered Aiuloinon, it being the utom lure to run them through a giiantli-t Into tha r her. Cltiein gmerully .approve of the cxiur"'. Woman Stim-age. DimioiT, MRroh 21. Tho utmost ctutesy was show n to thoso women who turned old, to legistcr In order to be able to vote noxt mouth. Iu many registration places tho judges prohibited smoking. Two saloon keepers removed tho placo of regis tration from their saloons to resnecl- ablo quarters near by, and no un seemly conduct was indulged in by any man while the women were registering. They did not turn out very numerously, however mii. ably 500 most of tho women who ltiiciHt io vote intending to register later. Auardilxl lltixtngH. Chicago, March 21. "We want a revolution. Whether peacefully or bloody makes no difference. A rev olution must come." These were the words addressed" by the dusky anarchist, Mrs. Lucy Paisons, to an audience of 2500 men and w omen gathered at tho Twelfth street Turner hall to celohrato tho eighteenth annlversay of tho Paris commune last night. "I havo but ono obiect In life." "-creamed Mis. Parsons, "that is to innko you discontented; to mako rebels of you all." llohiiiifr Son. Ottawa, March 21. Accusation has been created hero by tho Issuo of President Hairison's proclamation closing Uehing sea. Tho action of tho American government proves a complete surpiiso to tho members of tho Canadian government, who decllno to bo interviewed. Tt is stated horo tho Cleveland adminis tration and the British iroveinniont had been negotiating for two years past in legard to tho claim for com pensation for tho seizure of of three Ih itlsli sailing vessels In Uolulng sea. Timtlio MattlicMH's Successor. DirmoiT Mich., Mai eh 21. Sev eral members of tho cabinet, many senators and a number of tho lead ing members of tho bar heartily ap prove of tho movement to appoint Alfred Itusseli, of Detroit, justice of United States supremo court to suc ceed Justico Matlhows, deceased. Russell Is 60 years old and a grad uate of Pailmouth college. A Kentucky fond. Chicago, March 24. Tho feud lietwecn tho Lowdcrs uud Turner factions hi Roll county, Kentucky, has broken dut again, and prospceta aie there will bo much bloodshed. Tho feud has so many ramifications it is hnposslblo to tell wheio It orig inated or why it continues to exist. A Ililgli of VUltOIN, Washington, March 23. Theio was a great rush of visitors at tho Whilo house to-day, and It seemed as if the olllco sookors wero trying to make up for their loniency during. tno provious lt o days. Moorish Medicine. Progress In tho treatment of dis ease is not every whero tho modern order, the Moois, whoso medical piacticois a singular mixture of a llttlo real skill with an astonishing amount of Ignorant superstition, seeming to bo actually going back ward. Says n iccont writer: "Tho Moorish 'medicine man' wo can hardly call him doctor ceitalnly displays some skill iu couching for cataract. Ho lias also an original method of curing irritation of tho eyes due to tho pi osenco of foreign bedies: with much skill ho passes his tongue over tho open oyo of the patient, and thus, without Irritating, removis the sand, grit, etc. For cupping, the Moor also makes good usuof his meuth: a cow's horn Is placed over tho part, and from a liolont the point of tho horn tho operator sucks out tho blood, etc. Rut the Moor who ventures on such tieutment will, with equal coufl dome, prescrlbo gold dust or tho scrapings from the horn of a rhi noceros, as an emmouagogue, and w ill give an idle man ants to eat, or suggest that a coward should try aud pr-jetiio for his meal u little lion's fiosh." Tho fumes of burning animal bodluH are supposed to exert a stiengthotiliig iufiuonco. An ef fectual i iho Im made of cauterization; and an oxcollont syrup for coughs nnd colds is prepared by boiling figs, dates and raisins. Fractures are dressed, w ith splinters and tow soak ed In hnnoy. Disease la attributed to ovil spirits, nnd noises uud a dis play of woapoiiH nro ox pec ted 'U frighten them awuy. False twtii aud'othor European iiuioyiUlone are resented as nn Intorfero'nce with dl- Ina will. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. . Soldiers aro escorting scttlern out of Oklahoma territory as fast as pos sible, although many aro hiding nin! cannot be found. Tho Pennsylvania miners aro al ready nearly starving from irregular work aud ljv wages, and another "shut dowul' has just been ordered. Correspondent Klein, connected Willi flin flamnnn rllm,.1.. .. "" j. v.. muikj, UAliri'tJ- ses a desiroto go to Germany to glvo tnattt.n. lufnm 41.n T( encc. A grcnt ninny people who nro In Washlngton-wlth long petitions for office, will ,-want to turn their peti tions into paper collars before they get througH Tho Oklahoma boomers and tho troops aro running a foot race for possession of that territory. Tho boomers have tho speed, bnt tho soMlors have the guns. "Tills beats tho devil," romarktd a tourist as ho surveyed one of tho celebrated Irish churches. "That was tho intintlou," promptly re sponded tho janitor. A serious conflict occurred at Fall River between strikers and tho new hands, In which stones nnd pistols were used aud serious Injuries re ceived by sovpral of the participants. Tho reply to nn application for ro instateinontt'of a discharged employo iu tho navy department, Secretary Traeoy has written that nn ability to properly perform tho duties re quired Is a prerequisite to having a good record as a soldier. Wado Hampton of Virginia has returned battle flags captured' itrttio, war to Hiirvivinir members of tho Sixty-fifth Pennsylvania voluntcora and tho Fifth cavalry, nccomnaniod by a courteous note in which ho said that now the country has but ono flag. An English fishiucr sloon anDlied at Port Townsend for permission to purchase, bait, but tho request waa refused, as English fishermen nro not allowed to purchase halt In American waters. This In tho first caso of tho kind on the Pacific coast. To Men Only. At San Francisco Sundav tho Pavilion wits packed to ita capacity ny tno youtn and gray hcadB, Uo young and tho old, to hoar Sam Jones' sermon to mon onlv. Ho had tho great crowd in thorough sympathy with him. There was little of tho sensational in tho ser mon. In his own peculiar stylo ho enumerated some of tho most com mon sins of mankind and scored them for nn Indulgence In such transgressions. The text was from Genesis: cape for thy Jife." The first si bo snokpnjapj-obably the common one tlmtir5c? Tho Ton ' qwrnSarftnn "Thou shnlt not swear." mnnd Is habitually'' Drfko' who call thoniHolvoa hdiiorV day. Why do they break1 mandment and notdlio Why don't the man whVsw bo Mi-air ii is'oecnuKn iidhMitTOn ,v one wlthoutfenr of intcrferenry'' when hONturltobrcak'ttfeJo runs agalnsn pollccmanf It tho county lull and tho'clr If there wiuVnothlng tr tho man who habltur steal. Tho mnn' w breaks ono coinninn'Uu break all tho others If ho has . portunlty to" do it without fear of tcction. Tho Bin of profanlt practiced .very day, and w' harvest of damnation la bolnjr Tho ucx&In Is tho sin of breaking. Tho most and dirtiest men on enrtl who throng tho beer gt stand around tho street Sundays, and thoso meiu church whogo to Sunday K games amjf boat roccajgro set an oxamptofto' a HtrerP DrunkonSSufv fiWn sin to cla tlon. If with ex n una i ullpt sixteen nilnhtr. enumem fw,m drl rlMUaiB -.. .. m iiiaujiuatroffalll Kill going ' elty hi tli tug to n 'Father I is dAd.' tHjels of Jr lo P &k Wkil- ir w t.rJ JlfffV UK.?? Ill i a . d & 1 W ; '