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SUBSCRIBE ron A. D V E R riSE IN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, TAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAU -JTHB BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT Willi, I1E A GOOD IXVESTMENT. S-You will be well plensed with IwVm B-Thc Terms nro Most Reasonoblo-ttJ L VOL. 2. SALEM, OBEGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 18S9. STO. 3G. CAPI JOURNAL. VmH M in mi U SALEM, OREOON. WM. N. LADCE, -DH. J. nEYNOLDS, JOHN MOIH, - - - President. Vice President. - - Cushlcr. GENERAL BANKING, Excimnco op Portland, Han Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. Stale, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit ttnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at rensonnruo rates. Insurance on buch se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTIIOUITV 11 tlOll JftUltll 1(1 SALEM Capital Paid up, - - OREGON. $75,01)0 10,000 ui U. 8. WALLACE, - - 1'resldent. W. W. MAUTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, .... Cashier. DIRtCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, II. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.CusIck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. l'atton. LOANS IVEADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store " either In private grcixarles or (public warehouses. State anil County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Parts, Berlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. New Store, New Goods. M. T. RINEMAN Has opened up a fresh and clean stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GLASS and PENSWARE, WOODEN and WILLOW-WARE, VEGETABLES, SYRUPS, GREEN and DRIED FRUITS and in fact cverthlng kept in a first- class Grocery store. Butter and Eggs. Cash paid for, The public in general Invited to call and see us, Atl goods delivered free. State Street, room formerly occupied by Dugan Bros. Fresh bread always on hand. Feed of all kinds kept constantly in our store. DR J. C. GILBERT, AT WIS sanitarium:. In -utb.0 Bank Block, treats all Chronic diseases of MEN AND WOMEN On strictly scientific principles. His now Medicated Vapor Baths, Electricity and Electro-Magnetism, Pure and Compound Oxygen are not to be had at any other Instt naa at any oilier msii- union on me Paclflo slope Dr. Gilbert uses oniy BOTANIC MEDICINES NATURE'S OWN REMEDIES. Offices and rooms especially fitted for the accommodation and treatment Of ladtes with ladies bath in care of Mrs. Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert confl les himself to otrico practice and Is. therefore, always on hand to wait upon his patients. Special atten tion given to dtscasos of women and child ren, Torms strictly moderate Consultations Free, 8-21-d w PIANO'S!.! THE -::- BEST 121 THE MARKET .::- For sale cheap for cash or upon the installment plan. For particu lars call upon miS. ARNOLD, No. 367 Winter Street, Salem, Oregon. Proposals Invited. rplIE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE 1 Oregon State Insnno Asylum invite sealed proposals for heating the stato In sane asylum with hot water. Plans and specifications must bo JurnWbed by the bidden. Plans of the building will be fur nished upon application to Dr. Horry Lane medical superintendent, Salem, Oregon. Proposals are also Invited for an electric jlght pUmt for the asyjum of 600 lights of (J candle power each, inoandioceut ijstain to be wired complete and rtmily for service and subject to rigid test. The rlgW ito re ject any and all bids reserved. Bids will be opened at S o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, May 7, 1&. BYLVESTKR. rKNNOYEIi, GEO. W. MoBHIDH, G. W. WKBB, Board of Trusts W A, Ml'KLY, Clerk of Board. i'JlOllUL TheCanital Nai LEO WILLIS Notary Public. Will is and la state k Buy and Sell Real Mate, Negotiate Loans AND Transact a General Agency Business. OPERA HOUSE, Court Street,- - - - - SALEM OREGON. "Wo have on our list a great variety of very desirable property for sale, and as our business is not altogether confined to Ileal Estato trans actions, we arc ablo to furnish purchasers these bargains without claiming UlUCUSUllUUlU UUIIUIIISSIOIIS. . Our long residences In this country and familiarity with its condition and peculiarities render us competent judges of where the best lands are to be found and purchnses made. We have faith in Oregon of its futuro greatness; and especially this section of the Willametteo Valley. The man who invests Here in real property runs no risks, it will be more profitable than bank stocks. Our soil and climate aro not excelled, and people are finding it out. Now is the time to buy. We are situated so that parties making investments, if desired can secure loans on ine most; reasonauie terms. The following partial list will showsomo of the properties we aro offering for sale. 1G0 acres, 0 miles south of Salem, all under fence new barn and fajr house small orchard road by the place. Payment down, balance on time at 8 per cent. Price $3,000. 102 acres, 5 miles southwest from Gervais, good houso and barn with orchard 92 acres under plow. $1,500 dou n, balance on time. Price $-17.50 per acre. 407 acres, 4 miles north of Salem, improvements first-class- 020 acres un der plow plenty of stock water and range. Will divide land. 40 per acre lor improved parr. 160 acres, 7 miles east of Salem SO acros In cultivation 50 in pasture rest in' young timber all under fence running water good houso barn granary orchard sell stock if wanted. 27 per acre. 203 acres, 12 miles northwest of Salem on line hetweon Polk and Yam hill counties excellent land and good neighborhood all under fence part summer-fallowed. Part payment down, balance on time. 20 per acre. 320 acres, 13 miles east of Salem, all fenced 2 good houses fair barn good orchard several springs on the place good roads to Salem. -$30 per acre. 100 acres, 7 miles east of Salem well watered with barn and orchard. The land is finely situated and can bq divided ijito two places the road running on two sides one-half mile from railroad. 25 per acre. 200 acres, 12 miles east of Salem excellent ' improvements all In culti vation well watered and finely situated. 35 per acre. 85 acres 00 acres in growing grain fair houso apd harp 1 acres meadow lino young orchard oiic-Jia'' mile from P. O. crop goes wifh place. 'Possession given at sale. Price $2,400. 0 acres, adjoining east Salem with houso Inni and orchard can be divided into 3-2 aero lots facing town has a' delightful view will be worth double present price soon. $3,000, -' 850 acres, 15 miles from Salem 300 acres In cultivation two houses and barns with orchard plenty of running water no better stock and farming land in Marlon county all fenced is divided Into many fields and pastures. A bargain for some one. Half down, halanco on time to suit. 15 per acre. 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem all under fence 3-50 ares at one time un der plow fine pasture land road along one side can bo divided to suit purshaser. One-half down, balance on longtime. 17 per acre. 60 acres, 3 miles from Salem 1J acres plow balance good pasture good houso and barn, A chance for some one wanting garden property. 3,00Q. Store and stock of merchandise with warehouse worth 0000 also rosidenco If desired, situated on O. AC. K, II., good location for business no better graiij, section In the Willamette Valley, Good house with one-half aero of land, In North Saloninoar streot our line when oxtopded-r-if sold soon, $500. Half block East Salem, on mill crcok with good houso and barn. Plenty of fruit $3250. AW ofl'er for tho first tlmo-about 30 Iota-In A. F. Waller's addition to Salunl, ranging In price from 250 to $800. The location Is fine, upon tho highest ground in East Salem, over-looking the ontlro city and in plain view of all theSfuto Buildings, with tho Coast and Cascade Mountains in tho disUtHco, while still oastwprd loom up throe ovor lusting snow poaks. Prompt Attention Qiven to All Inquiries WILLIS &-OHAiMBERLIN Salem, M. L. CIIAMBEULIN. Chamberlin, Insurance li ens !r. in orchard 4 in garden 50 under opera house block, court st., : : Oregon "EXTRAORDINARY LICENSE. "It seems to mo," remarked one ot our citiaons llio oilier day, "Hint physicians are allowed extraordinary licenso in the manner in which they jugglo wi!. the wolfaio of their pa tients." "Now here is Dr. who was tit tending Mr. up to the time of his death, und if he treated him for one thing ho treated him for n dozen dif ferent disorders. First the doctor said pneumonia was the trouble ; then it was consumption. Then tho pa tient was dosed for hoart'trouble, and so on until just- bi-foro ho died it was ascertained that disjaso of tho kid neys was tho real troublo, and that which had been at first treated as pneumonia, consumption, heart dis ease, etc., were but the symptoms of kidney disease. "But then it was too Into. "This is only ono case in ahundrcd, and I am beginning to loso faith in tho doctors altogether. In fact I haven't had any need for their ser vices sinco I began to keep Warner's Safe Cure in my lioue, a little over threo years ago.. Whenever I fool a little out of soTts I tako a few docs of it, confident that tho fcourco of all dis easo is in the kidneys, which I know Warner's Safe Curo will keep in good order," and will eradicate any diseaso that may be lurking there. Had Mr. followed a similar course. I havo no doubt that ho would bo alive to-day; but of course all people don't think aliko. "One thing is certain, however, and that is tho doctors aro allowed a littlo too much freedom in tho way they havo of pretending to know that which they roally know nothing about. If they don't" know what is the real trouble witli tho patient, thoy should admit it and not go on and experiment at tho cost of the pa tient's life." I'OIl HUNT. IMll KENT.- In a fine locality, several nicely furnished nxmw, either, with or without board. For particulars call upon Wm. S. Arnold, 3U7 Winter street. roit sali: ITIOIl S -VLB A Reed pony, cart, J' and somo valuablo books. J. ris. harness W. Ilnr- 'fJ-5 TWB SALE A good pony, bridle and sad' tlculars call ot Lunn . X uio win uo t-uiu reosonanie For mr- Brown's btoro on Commercial street. , Olt SALE. A FARM OF M) ACHES all under fence and cultivation. In tho no; )Pst ronsro country of Eastern Orrcon. Tho best chnnco ever olt'ercd for a man to ensago in stock raising. For particulars calhin or address W.II. BYAHS, Salem, Oregon. WANTKI). WANTED To lea p a small buildlnflot, " convenient to business, with privilege of purchase inquire wi uai'itai. joujixai. lor "Ji WANTED. A Partner: An onorgetle young man to take a half Interest In a well-established and erood-navlnur business. $200 is required. Man must bo a good worker. Call or address "W. SI,," caroof 1Al'llAll uuuiirtAj.. XOTICR. I HAVE somo vory good seoond-hand bugglosand harness that I will sell cheap. Come and beo thorn. Qainhs 1'isiii:u. VltOrj'SSIONAL CARDS. T J. JENNINGS D. D. H. DENTIST tl Office In tho Now Dank Block. Com merclal stroet, Salem. Sign of tho big tooth. dw P IIYSICIAN.-SI US. DU. SI. E. SICCOY physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squire Farrar's frocery store. Chronic diseases a spec alty. Consultation free. 12-21dw w 1". WILLIAS1S, STENOaUAI'IIEH and Typewriter Copyist. Wlllmako reports of writer appu trials, etc.: copying on type- writeraccuratcly and neatly done. Ollico with I A. Slannlng, Commercial St., Ud wiin i A. flianning, i stairs, Now l!o.nk lilopk, Persons wishing to Improve tholr mem ories or strengthen their powerof attention should send to Prof Ioslsottc, !H7 Filth Ave., N. Y. for his prospectus post frco, as advertised In another column. No 8, Mdw ALIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets y In Odd Follows' Hall upstairs. Cornci Commeruial and Ferry stieots. every Sat urday at 7:80 p. m. J.T.ailKGO. JAS. WALTON, Socretary. N. Q Mm o K! Farini & McMafiQn's A Al WILL KXIIIllIT AT Salem, Monday, Apr.15 Full 100 Peerless Arena Stars, Over 500 Kanious IVTiniB Fealiu'ea. CaButi be Duplicated a(ji iN'over Sot in Any Oilier Stow, TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS! DOOItS OPEN AT 1 AND 7. AS-Adm.w'on only &a wntt; under Vt yeurn ttc enu. 9-Uwrt and Hteh tru. c,,"dren 1 l'KKSDN'Ali. J. F. Itotan went to Portland this morning. C. II. James of Sllvorton Is in the city to-day. Mr. Dclger of Albany returned home this morning, from a visit of a week at Dallas. Ilev. Newell returned this morn ing from Lafayette, whore ho has been attending tho Presbytery the past week. Rev. Rollins went to Eugene to day, where he will deliver a lecture before the teachers' Institute, being held there. Prof. McElroy returned from Eugene this morning, where ho has been attending the teachers' Institute) at that place. htll'AIi SIJM.M VHY. Paly Ics dental operations at Dr. T. O. Smith, 02 State street, tl'. M. O. Dickinson, the gentle-, man who is largely inteiested in fruit fauns and prune orchards In Oregon, returned this morning front tho Sound. Noah Welch from Glasco, Kan sas, has bought through Matthews & Alnsworth, a beautiful llvc-acro lot in "Garden City" addition to Sa lem; consideration $1,000. Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap gives Pearly White Toeth, Pmlfles tho Itriiitli.Prccutt Tooth fioin Decay. Sold by all orujjglsts Those wis-hing to take a course in the English branches, book-keeping and stenography will do well iO attend the Salem business college, Grlswolds block. Apply for terms W light's m.iekb erry Cordial, an Infill ble remedy for tho most obsllnato cases of Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Sold by all druggists. No matter where you roam you should not allow It to ccapo your forgetfulness that the place to buy groceries, pure, trcsh and cheap, is at Squire Fm'rar's. Everybody knows the place. Follow the crowd and you will como out all right. Wright's Compound Extract of fctarsa parllla can bo relied upon fur all blood dis eases and skin allectlons. Sold by II. W. Cox and I). J. Frje. A few chances for speculation aro left on my list. Among them arc a few fine corner lots in North Salem on tho lino of tho street rail way, a good story and half houso on church street, another good house and two lols on Center street, IS acres outsido the city limits a short distance, 10 acres with largo house, orchard, etc., adjoining tho city, lots in ''Yew Park," 'li, Queen Anno" and "University additions," and North and South Salem. AY. A. Mooiiks, 111" Commercial street. Wright's lied Cross Cough Curo Try It and you will uso nonthor. Healing, Mioth ng and relievos. Sold by all druggists. Wo have two pair of lots, vory sightly, In tho amended plat of Capital Park, near Stato street, each pair embracing ono corner. One pair ?7o0, tho other $523; cheaper than ever offered before. "Wo have a few lots IcftlnMercdlth'saddltlon, near tho heart of tho city. One corner lot In North Salem near street car line, higluind dry, for only 5175,' worth $2.50. Lota lu Al bert's und Yow Park additions, cheap and on easy terms, hut don't forgot that our "drlvo" Is on farm property and our bargain list too big to mention here. Duncan & Iiporn, !)! State street. A Minor Toliacco huw. Lansing, Mich., April 11. Tho houso to-day passed tho Jackson cigarette bill, which prohibits the "manufacture, sale, keeping for salo or giving away of any cigarettes, or apy imitation thereof, composed In whole- or lu part of tobacco, or any substance In the form of cigarette containing imruotli-elements, oruny rice papor, or any paper designed for clgiuctto wrappers." A Mysterious TriigtMly. Suban villi', April 11. PatTl.igin, a rancher with a family, living five irillon from town, wan found noarhls hoiuo last night in a pond of water dead, with a ropo around Ills neek, the ropo being atfuohuMtoa slonc. An inquest may develop further particulars. Tho election, held lu Chicago hut week. !m been prouuuiiued Invalid. The Wuat Virginia handltn nro mntiiiiiliiir to spread terror through' 1 out LufityetU county. I Tho government liuo been swin I died by California 'surveyor, who Jlmve innde ft-lae feUtteJiiviiU concern lug survey). Tlirniw utriiilv :4uft'l Oklahoma .lMMmiejrnnuipedrit Caldwell, JCub., I Uu'l the number Is Increflslii'r dally. , PURBIiY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Iiriorlanl Events or (ho Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. Oregon vs. Iowa. OiiDAit Kapids, T.owu, April 11. A terrific gale struck Tama City, forty miles west of here, this after noon, unroollng nnd raising build ings. No one was Injured. Tlir Yellow .lark. . Wasiuncitox, April 11. Tho United States consul general at Hlo .luncrln reports to the secretary of slate that the yellow fever isiprova lent there to an alarming extent. A lllomly Prize fight. Dayton,. Ohio, April 11. A bloody light occurred hero last night between Harry Nlkirk and Tom Delaney for a purse with skin gloves to u finish. Nlkirk scored tho first knock down and the first blood. In the seventieth rouud Delaney went blind ami Nlkirk was given the battle. that AUiaii) Ciinc. Hn the injunction suit of A. It. Marshall against the city of Albany. argued Iictoie Judge Boise, i de cision was rendered denying the motion asking for a dissolution of tho injunction and-, tho Injunction will stand until tho June term of court, when the i-use will be tried on its merits. An Odd I'i'IIown l'xMii'lon. Arrangements have been nindo by tho Odd Fellows of Albany for an excursion to the front on the east ward extension of the Oregon Pa- clllc railroad on tho Ulflh inst., it being the occasion of the seventieth anniversary of Odd Fellowship In America. It is announced that Salem Odd Fellows will participate in the excursion. Assembled Pedagogues. Eucii-xi', Or., April 11. The Teachers' Institute of tho Second judicial district convened in this city on Wednesday afternoon. State Superintendent Mclilroy is present. Also County Superintendent Hutch inson of DougIus,15ryan of llonton, and Stephenson of Lane, with an attendance of 150 teachers. A Pendleton Fire. Pi'NDLi-Totf, Or., April 11. At about 11:!10 o'clock last nljjht lire broke out in tho East Orcgonian building ou Webb street. Tho fire department, beeauso of Inability to locate tho precise spot Where tho fire was burning, turned watdr lu at a guess, whero tho smoke was thickest, and tho tvpe and material wcro bad ly damaged. A Mournful Tact. Washington, Apill 11. Tho In dian bureau is about to adopt a poli cy which will interfere with tho ap pointment as Indian agents of men residing in tho states or territories wherein the reservations aro located. It Is claimed that experiences with home appointments of this kind, es pecially in Oregon and tho north west, havo been disastrous to tlio service, tho agents Invariably favor ing fiiemlsand neighbors and mak ing the interests of the Indians secondary to those of white people. Tlic Southern Polic. Washinoton, Apill 11. Tho president has nindo his Southern policy ho clear that Houthern oillcc- si-ckers are beginning to understand It, and aro conespoudliigly depress ed. Tho Southern olllces will bo filled only with men vlio havo tho respect of their neighbors, and who are abundantly capable of filling tho olllces to their satisfaction. Any man who has been known to adhere to republican principles, and Is In telligent and upright, msy be select ed. The purpose, It Is said, Is to orgunl.o tho party In tho South on a firmer babls. Tho Pension (Hike. AVahiiinciton, April 11. Corporal Tanner, pension commissioner, has determined to give the pension of fice a thorough overhauling. A list lu iKilng prepared of the special ex Uiulnere, both lu field nudofllcc,ad thoeloilts who were put Into posi tions under General lllack through civil kvrvlce examinations who did not pus fair examinations. It iHntuttd.tlmt upire than half of the special examiners who were ap pointed through pretended civil ser vice hud no uoiiiputltlou at till. Tho re-exniuluutlon of the jmiKirs show tlmt tlio perueutuKe attained was fur below that rtwiulred bv law In order to nmke eligible for appoint taut. souTiiEiiNoiiEaoN presbytery. Proceedings of the. First Session, Held at Grant's Pass. Quant's Pass, Or., April 11. The Southern Oregon Presbytery organized hero last evening with eleven ministers, eight being present and live elders. This Presbytery Includes tho counties of Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine, Jackson, Klamath and Lake. Number of organized churches, 11 ; number of elders, 27; number of member, 448 ; number of Sabbath schools scholars, 800. The next session of the Presbytery will be held m lloseburg next Octo ber. Hanged in Efllgy. Fi.aostai'K, Ariz., April 11. Louis Wolf ley, tho newly appointed governor, was hung In etllgy hero to-night, amid great excitement. The citlens of Northern Arizona are understood to be indignant over his veto of the proposed new county bill creating tlio county of Coconino, which was vetoed yesterday. Charges have been brought forward that the veto was purchased by the bondholders of tho P. & A. C. rail way for .'10, and not for tho reason assigned by the governor in a privato dispatch to a citizen of Flagstafl. Port Towiiscnd's Troubles. Pout Townsdnd, W. T., April 11. The United States grand jury have found twenty-flvo indictments against Win. llarned, ex-special deputy collector, eleveil against Herbert Dcecher, ex-treasurer agent, and twelve against Qulncy A. Urooks, for stealing from tho gov-- eminent. Tho Interest has been in tense for several ilnys regarding the development, and tho findings havo cuiscd intonseoxcltciuent, especially us llarned has so many friends. Nihilists Attack tho Czar. Pakis, April 11. A rumor pre vails on tho Uourso that an uttomp has been nuulo ou the life of tho czar. No confirmation lias been received. Uuciiahist, April 11. It is rum ored thatnn attempt was made upon the life of tho czar Sunday last and that his majesty was wounded by t lie explosion of a shell. Tho affair Is said to havo been hushed up by the Kussluu authorities. Rig Strike at Minneapolis. MiNNi'Ai'ons, April 11. LnHt night President Lowry, of tho Min neapolis & St. Paul street car. com pany, issued an order reducing tho wages of all tlio employes. Ho claims that It hasbcQti losing money and must retrench lu order to float the bonds with which to build new uublc lines, etc. Judge Thiiriiinn. Washinoton, April 11. Judge Allen Q. Thurninn and his graud sou arrived hero this morning and aro staying at tho Ebbltt house. Thojudgo Is looking quite feeble and needs tlio assistance of his grandson, as well as of his cane, In walking. Tho town of Springer, Oklahoma, has grown frem 50 inhabitants to CO00 in sixteen days. A shinglo nail was found In a per fectly fresh egg recentty by a farmer near Niles, Mich. A Scotch grave digger once said: "Trade's very dull thonoo. T linen a burled a Iccvln' crittur for three weeks." A Cedar Itaplds, In., clergsmnn recently took this for a text: "Can a man with a family work for f30 a month and bo a christian?" WKKKLY JIAItKKT HEPOUT. HIU.LI.VI1 rillCKH. Hlioiildcrs.Hugar cured, per lb,ll 1-X llronliriiHt Imic-oii-h 15 to lOKu. I litiiiM Siitfar cured, nor lb, la 18c. IM'Ul 9(9 1U. l'oi k K (4 ligse. .Multon-la I'JUe. Voal-10r2Xo. Onions & 'A), li'2o. -KXki per doon. UIUllI I.II.. ...tl.ttll Tlmmliy sfod I'm- ihiuiuI, EcselUn?. i iiiuai:t Hod clover od Per nound. via. W Idle clover tedl'ur pound, 30c lleaiis-Jlo jMir lb., helllni;, . Oat meal Soiling ut 0 U).7c. liUYixu l'liices. Wheat-roue net. l-'loiir l'r bariul, $1.76. OutM l'er bushel, 'JI Ql '.Cc. Harley Per bushel, ouu. Ilruu Per ton, 9M at tho mill. Hhortu Per tou.tlS. I'lio-i Pur ton, 414 lldiM (luoted at l!to to I0o pcrlb. I'" lW ixircloiuu. IHitntoe Par tiiuhel, 'JO!, , corn meal itu ier xund. ClUM Vk) IH4T (lOUIld, In i(xl aniiliM Per lb., Co, I DrltHl plums Per lb. 7K. Drletl pmiohtM Per lb. 10c. Dried prunen Per lb. 10c llulter-li r pound fiirgooxt lird lie iwlb. llaniH Per iMnimlJUAlfo. llueou Klde jgu par fb. HlioiiltlerM lOe pur fb, Clilokt)iis.-Hi3lpK' doi. l)e(-Oa fc-it a TfiSjts Jl A H