, A DV E R riSE IS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TV BEST PAPER IN SALEM. IT fflt.t, IIK A GOOD INVESTMENT. t 3-You will be well ple.tsod with lt." awThe Terms nre .Most ltcBsoiinble-Sft ffi VOL. 2. SALEM, OKEGOT, TUESDAY, APH1L 10, 1SS9. 2tO. 39. UHSCRIBIS - 1 tz Hvi a k CAPITAL Vjwrk h h m Hr tofc M bB uIj Bi Hin D BO HI I I B 9E vr HBI fTS ,.....-,. CIILivO U'USSSilicL J 3. V V (Troyalmkws l - - r jS"yiiX WSl. N. LADUR. President. Dlt. J. RKYNOIjIM, - Vice President. JOHN MOIK, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Excnauge on Portland, San PrnncKo, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property ni reasonnoie rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUT1I01UTV I AlllltUl 11(1 111 Utt. -OF-- SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, $75,1)00 10,000 Surplus, K. S. WALLACE, President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, .- - - - Cashier. DIRtCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Pat ton. LOANS MADE To rarmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private graxnrles or 'public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, uerllii. Hong Kong and Calcutta. . New Store, New Goods. M. T. RINEMAN Has opened up a frcsli and clean Btockof GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, GLASS and dUEENSWARE, WOODEN and WILLOW-WARE, VEGETABLES, SYRUPS, GREEN and DRIED FRUITS and in fact everthing kept lu a first class Grocery store. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. The public In general Invited to call and Gee us. Atl goods delivered freo. State Street, room formerly occupied by llugan Bros. ' .,,, Fresh bread always on hand. I ced of all kinds kept constantly In our store. DR. J. C. GILBERT, AT HIS sanitarium:. In the Bank Block, treats all Chronic diseases of MEN AND WOMEN On strictly scientific principles. His new Medicated Vapor Baths, Electricity and Electro-Magnetism, Pure and Compound Oxygen ara not to bo haat any other insti tution on tho Pacino slopo Dr. Gilbert uses only BOTANIC MEDICINES NATURE'S OWN REMEDIES. Offices and rooms especially fitted for the accommodation aud treatment of ladles with ladies bath in care of Mrs. Gilbert. I)r. Gilbert conn es himself to otrtce practleo and Is, therefore, always on hand to wait upon his patients. Special utter,. Hon given to diseases of women and child ren. Terms strictly moderate. Consultations Freo, 3-21-d w PIANOS!! THE J::- BEST IN THE .MARKET -::- For sale cheap for cash or upon the Installment plan. For particu lars call upon WM.S. ARNOLD, No. 367 Winter Sired, Salem, Oregon. Proposals Invited. mllE BOARD OP TnOSTHM OP TIIK 1 Oregon State Insane Asylum mutes sealed proposals for heating the state In sane asylum with hot water. Mans and specifications must be furnished by the v.T. ii.i.nrtiin building will be fur nished upon application to Dr. Harry Lane medical superintendent, Salem, Oregon. Proposals are also invnu - light plantfor the asylum of 600 lights of 16 candle power each, incandescent system to be wired oompleteand ready for wwvlee and subject to rigid test- The right .to re ject any and all bids reserved. Bids will be opened at 2 o'etoek p. m. on Tuey.Mayl . OHO. W. MeUHIPE, G. V. WEBB, Board of Trustees Wx. A. MVNIA', Clerk of Board. TheCapital National Bank Immigrants are rv i ' NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! $900- 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway line in North Salem. Very cheap and choice. $600. "o feet front on Front street running through 240 feet deep to the river bank. For a week only. $2600. Elegant hard flushed house, with 2 lots and a good barn on High street. Very sightly place, and in good neighborhood. Worth seeing. ACREAGE. Twenty-eight acres very choice property, adjoining town. Running spring. Elegant meadow on part of tract. ;?200 per acre. For a short time only. Lots in Capital Park addition, one block from State street, ?G00 for quarter blocks. ?300 and $400 for single large lots. Lots in Yew Park, Queen Anne, .Mill addition and University addi tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; ?300. ISAAC A. Real -Estate Broker, Bank Block Up-Stairs, Salem, Oregon. THE RELIABLE GROCERS Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. 0 Specialties in Table IyU.2cu.ries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD IN. CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call. A Bargain-For -To Exchange for- OREGON LAND! A GOOD' CHANCE S-PorirtleHlarsil at this oflle ! It is generally eonled by pliyatetan 'thai-buut onVlHiir of Ihe jiupuUtkui w I 1,2 U.Tlted M?l- r -ulfbWijcfrom In- dteesllon ami Dyspepsia. Ilurrted eling itonotoodare the prlm-l-! oue. Dr. Li!?.f!h!ra"d Wrinhfs Hop tvieruurt t'liamolle blt ten. S5-liiiiii- by the .. the n.nnent h-ieluns. Invlgorat ni Stlmul-llng-ml not luu.xl.-atlmi. twW by H. w.r. EASTERN PROPERTY! Arriving and Imm Dai'! Q i) MANNING EXTRAORDINARY LICENSE. "It seems to me," remarked ono of our citizens tho other clay, "that physicians nre allowed extraordinary licenso in the manner in which they jugglo witii the welfaio of thoir pa tients." "Now hero is Dr. who was at tending Mr. up to tho timo of his death, and if ho treated him for one thing ho treated him for a dozen dif ferent .disorders. First tho doctor said pneumonia was tho trouble ; tlion ,. ...'. ....,,;.... MM. or, 4l,n n,i. l Will i:HMliiijiT tun. itufi wu ,j- tlent was dosed for heart;troub,o, and so on until just before he died it was ascertained Unit uisaaso of tho kid neyJ wu.i the real trouble, and that wlndi lud been at first treated as pneumonia, consumption, heart dis ease, etc., were but the symptoms of kidney disease. "But then it was too late. "This isonly ono case In ahundrcd, and I am beginning to loso faith in tho doctors altogether. In fapt I haven't had any need for thoir ser vices since I began to keep Warner's Bafo Cure in my house, a littlo over three years ago. Whenever I feel a littlo out of sorts I take a few doses of order, and will eradicate any diseaso that may he lurking thero. Had Mr. followed a similar course, I have no doubt that ho would be allvo to-day ; but of course all peoplo don't think alike. "One thing is certain, however, and that is the doctors are allowed a littlo too much freedom in tho way thoy havo of pretending to know that which thoy really know nothing about. If thoy don't know what is the real trouble with tho patient, thoy should admit it and not go on and experiment at tho cost of the pa tient'B life," BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES Ity repaperlng and decorating your rosl .in I',,- inufj-rliil i to frenl s r- rlety Bore, who curiiM the lat style ami patterns In Wall I'aper, Jiorqent tiu Decorations. l"apr trimmed free ofcUwife. A fine line of BABY OARptlAOltS always on hand, health-) ta aatnrHuent of nw goods too nuieo to roenUMi W1L SAHGKANT, Varhjly Bum, GBfwrW St., Sataw. it, confluent that tho sourco oi an dis ease is in the kidneys, which I know Warner's Kafo Cure will keen in good Absolutely Pwe. This powder never vm lex. A man el of purity, stiength nndwholcomenci. Moie economical than the ordlnniy "MiuN, mid cannot bo Mld In compititlun with the multitude of low test, slurt weight nluiu or phosphate powders. Sold only In onus. ltovAi, Baking t,owi:itCo.,10ilVnlI.N Y roil ki:nt. BO Ft HUNT.- In n fine locality, several L ulnnli' Oirnlvlipil vrwima mlhni' ultlini without board. For partlculuis call upon Win. S.Arnold, 307 Winter street. I'lll! sali: rtOHSAI.B Agood pony, cart. V and some valuable books. ,1 Tit. lmrne-is W. Ilar- 4.VS noil H.VI.K- A good pony, In Idle and sad o sold io.isonnl.iU'. Por lur- I' die will bo sold lcieouuble. Iculnrs call at I,unn : Brown's store on Commercial street. 17011 SALE. A PA KM OP .TJU AC11K.S L' all under foneonnd cultlMitlon, lu the best rango country nl I.mteru Oregon. Tho best chanco e er oflVrcd for a man to cnmieo In mock raising. Por purtlculiirs call on or nddipst .II.BVAHS.Kiilom, Oregon. V ANTi:i). WANTED To lea o a small building lot, II rativcnlonttn business, with nrlvllego of purebasc. Innulro nf CAi'ir.vi. Jouunai. for "B." 3-2IW WANTKD. A I'urtncr: An energetic young man to take u half Interest In a well-established and good-paying business. S200 Is required. Man worker. Call or address ' nusi ne a goon W. SI.," caieof CAi'irAi, Jouhnai- NOTICIi, 1IIAVK sonic very good seeond-hand bugglesnnd harness that I will sell cheap. Come and sec them. Uaimh Pismku. I'ltOITS'sIOXAL CAllDS. T J. .IKNNINOS I). I). H. DUSTIST J Ollleo In the New Bank Block. Com merelal street, Salem. Sign of tho big tooth. dw nnYSICIAN.-MUS.DIt. M. 13. McCOY 1 physician and surgeon, has located mid taken . rooms over Sinilro Pamir's grocory store. Chronic discuses a spec laity, Consultation freo. iS-Sldw X) T 1. WILLIAMS, HTKXOOKAl'IIKH I . and Typewriter Copyist.. Wlllmuko viMirts of trials, etc.: convliig on type writer accunitely and neatly done. Oillce with I A. Manning. Commercial St., Ud stairs, New Bank Block. Versons wishing to improve their mem ories or strengthen their powcrof attention should send to 1'iof l.oslsctto, SM7 Pirth Ave, X. Y. for his prospectus post free, as advertised In another column. No 8, 8tdw OLIVKLODOKNo. 18, I. O. O. P., meets In Odd Pclhfws Hall upstairs. Cornei Commercial and Perry streets, every Sat urday nt 7::!0 p. m. J. T. ailKOO. JAS. "WALTON, Secretary. N. O A (loud Cup or Coiree Is a great attraction for ii rosmurant. The eoileo drawn fiom Hcllonbraiid's Pat ent Coll'eo receiitncle Is ono of the moiiy Oroat Attractions oi ins oaiing ixiriont. Thousands of ciiim of his oxeelltnt colleo in o sold oyery week. Ana ns fur oysters and monls he cannot bo equaled In I lie stutc. $75 to $250 i . MONTH can bo iimdo oikluif for us. Agents ni-efrrrcil who in 11 llll'll HI .1 llOlW! Illlll gl votholr whole time to tho business. Bpaio moments may be profitably employed uho. A few vacancies In towns and cities. II. ! . Johnson & Co., 10UU Main st.. Klchmoiid, Va. N. II. Ijidles employed ulso. Never mind about sending stamp for reply. Come quick, Yours for hi, I). P. J. A to. HWJin-wit NEW LI VERY STADLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Comer Perry and Liberty streets, N. K, cor from Cheiiiekete hotel, Salem, Or. O)0(l Rccominodallnns nil- commercial travelers. Plrst-cliisa rigs always on hand Chnrges reusonubio. REEDS OPERA 1 10 USB. Tliurstlii.v Evtiniiig, April 101 h. Uraud return engageinant of TH1 WQKLD-JU-NOWNKI) J A i J ft Boston (Juintetlj in. AHTWT-. Me-srs. Job u K. Hliodas obu K. lUiodw, iHuil entie, ffeo-e-el, 1 ul Htoevtri and lenberg aid Hit Aoaie car. 11 err usoar lien ci UhiU Blumtnberg nur. The Quintet appear -here autntees or ine cupiuti taiy Na tor iumr tt Rnilr-iilinr urn-imB-i. -;. .. -.r ;... .. . - ... .. 3l-Jl il; gallery T lfiti mMfrd miM WtltMMlt extra clwrfja t rWIOH's UpK itor. or from mmMti w tl) IsjHd. itktxy pkusdnai,, Tj. Kuhn returned this inoriiliig from Albany. E. M.Wrdto went to Portland this mornine; on husinef-. C W. .Tnmcs of .Ineksonvillols n visitor in tho elty to-dny. A. 15. Seal of the city of Albany arrived in Salem tlihuuorolng. Al English and wife of Sulillin Ity nre the guests of friends in Salem to-day. Mrs. X. lirown and daughter .Tosio came down from Eugene this afternoon. T. IJutherford, nu enterprising stock man from Marlon, was in tho city to-day. Ilev. A. H.Hrown took this after noon's train for Voitland. Ho wlU return to-morrow. Miss Hill of Albany arrived in the elty this afternoon, and is stop ping at Dr. .Tosup's. C. Weller or Weller Uros. took this morning's train for Portland. He goes on business Interests. Hew P. S. Knight was at Cor vallis Sunday, where he preached In tho morning at tho dedication of tho new Congregational church. O. P. Beardsley of Eola went over to Dallas yesterday evening on n legal errand. Ho came to Salem this morning and is at present In this city. ' A. "W. Vow let's mother, his sister, her husband and little daughter, arrived In tho elty from Michigan to-day. Mrs. Fowler is qt ite old. Maj. Win, Manning of Cnnyon ville, accompanied by John Kitz miller, ids father-in-law. Into from East Tennessee, spent yestcrdayiind last night with Maj. Manning's son, Tsaac A. Manning, on Chemekcto street, and left on this morning's train for Portland, whero Ma. Man ning goes to attend the United Slates district court as a grand juror. LOUAIj SUMM VKY . Tho circus has gone but tlte big horse still remains. Painless dental openitiousut Dr. T. C. Smith's, !) State street. TJio rain to-day stopped tho work on tho Yew park street rail way extension. Wright's lllacklierry Coidlal should bo In every family lor cholera liifutiini, sum mer disease, etc. Pleasant to take. Sold by all ill uggHts. Myers' addition when platted and placed on the market anew' will bo known as Fair Mount park. Wright's Myrrh Tooth Boap dentll'i lee of t Ho ago. cooling, migrant, ueniii " iiuuh. Sold by nil druggists. During the past six weeks tho Oregon land company lmssold nearly seventy residenco lots in Salem. Wi leht's lied Cross Cough Ctiro will euro that tiroKomo cough. (Iiiaianteed fo glo satisfaction. Bold by alldiugglsts. On tho Jth n general celebra tion of Odd Fellows will bo held, marking the seventieth year of the order. Mrs. Humphrey, who keeps a boarding hotiso nu Court street near tho river, slipped last evening on the porch and broke her left arm above the wrist. Thos-o wishing to take a course in the Unglish brunches, book-keeping and stenography will do well to attend tho Salem business college, rjriswolds block. Apply for terms Wright's Compound Uxlmetof Hirsiipii rllla l" blood-making, blood-cleanilng and health-restoring. A euro for scrofulous and nil eruptive dUwises. Sold by II. Cox and D.J. Pry. No matter where you roam you should not allow It to escape your forgetfiilnoss that tho place to buy groceries, pure, truuh and cheap, Is ut Squire Fiirmr's. Kvorybody knows the plee. Follow the crowd and you will ooiiio out all right. WrlalitN Hop Celery and Cliaiiimoiiille Hitter ii reliable ton le, appolloriiiuUpn rlenU Invigorates tho digestive orgiris mil prvenl dystepli. Can b relied upon. om iy ii. " There are many people who oouie to Oregon, stuy a Tew inontliH Mini return to their old home, mid toll all their nelghliorw of grand old Oregon Mild how cheap Squlro Karrtir of Salem twll llr-t-oluf- groeerle. Thoe nootilo know h gooil country when they mo It, hik -:terj: good houiu Hiid (wo east aide school on pie. and Hftvr a snort ome. tMlny eiiibnices wood house Hiid (wo full lots near ttaui aide wliotil on piety hill for , no witlev tttrma: ami new hoiitte ou" wullp . , , ., c- i ... r, and two I it- In BHith bHlem for 1800. UAm lu nil the MliillioiM huh fumm In vwy dlrwtlon, U ! Hiid priCttf. ' ' DWttvy JJOOTH, flfi Statu Street. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Important Events of the Whole World for Twentv-fotir Hour.. A Coal llmnlU'i's' Strike. Clkvbland, Ohio, Apiil 15. The coal handlers, who last year was p.dd fourlecd cet.ts per ton, deman ded sixteen this year, while tho em ployers reduced the price to twelve. They struck, and this morning with sticks and stones drove tho new men from all docks, causing a complete suspension of business. (In to Oklahoma. Kansas City, Mo., April 15. A special from Wellington, Kansas, says "Pawnee Dill" wos in that city to-day, eomplotingpreparnllons for the invasion of Oklahoma on April d. His colony numbers several thousand, and will Mart from Miller's ranch, just south of the btate line, on Thursday- morulni;, and will locate at once and tile afterwards. Soldiers have lieen withdrawn from tho state line, and posted around Oklahoma. Constant streams of wagons pass through here. Ton Cigarettes. San Fuaxcisco, April 15. A London special to a local paper says: "Tho ingenuity of the women of London and Paris lu inventing new dissipations is without limit. To the morphine habit the devotees of sensationalism have now added the practice of smoking tea cigarettes. Special grades of the llnest tea arc used, and the elleet of the cigarette Is said to be dellghtltil fur fully an hour after one has been &mokcd. After that comes the reaction in the form of ti nervous trembling and ex citability which Is best endured, according to a woman of title, who rather goes lu for all these things, by drinking u thimbleful of frozen absinthe. A Cowboy llaiik Itoliher. Cur.YKNNii, Vyo April 15. This afternoon a young fellow riding a spirited horse stopped opposite the Commercial bank, dismounted and entered, throwing tho reins over a hitching post. Ho walked directly to the window of tho cashier. Tho fellow was as polite as a drummer. He smiled as his shooter mammoth machine swept tho lnelosuro Inside tho desks mid rested on a level with tho cashier's eyes. "Ho Inquired,'' says tho cashier, "If I would behind enough to hand him about all of tho cash on hand, I counted him out live hundred dollars in gold and bills. This seemed satisfactory, and my visitor was profuse In his thanks. Seeing a Winchester rllle near the vault, ho demanded the weapon, which ho placed against the outside wall, placed tho revolver lu Its hos tler, lauded in his saddle by a leap from the ground, and, putting spurs to his horse, was oil'." Ho made good his escape and was at once hotly pursued by u posse of armed aud determined men. Tliiiming tint White Caps. Evanhvii.i.i:, Intl., April 15. Tho White Caps, untenilled bv le cent iiroscctitlons, and rather em boldened by tho release and ae piit- tal of a number of tho band, have commenced freh depicdatlons in Warrick aud Duhoiso counties. John Ainsford Is a Hoad Supervisor In Madison township, Dubolse coun ty, and one of his duties Is to Im pound stray hogs. He received a notice from the WliUo Caps In tho regulation style to tho olleet that Home of the hogs he had Impounded wero the property of poor peoplo, unable to pay the fines, and If the hogs wero not promptly lelcased ho would be visited and compelled to btirroiidor them. On Thursday morning at 1 o'clock Alnsioni was awakened by ii body of twenty masked men, who demanded the hogs. ' Ho refused to give them up, and tho men proceeded to go through Ids promise. He wiiruid them to dUIsi, anil when thoy disregarded him ho opened tiro with u double barreled shotgun, wounding two at tho first shot. Tlio Whlto Caps hntncdluloly returned tho tiro through tin windows of the house, wou.iilln n young hoii of Ains ford. The old man took down a bivoe of soven-slKMitors utter dis charging Ids gnu and continued to injur lend Into the runU (,f hit) u Kulluntu. The luttur, after dlecharx Ing their weapons, rotreMttal, iKtiriug thrwof their wouudsd aoiurtwlwi nut I of ths yard.. No Xcws From Sea. Ni:w YoitK, April 15. Still there Is no news of tho missing passen gers and crew of the Thlngvalla lino steamer Denmark, though several steamers arrived to-day. Negro Immigrants. CoiCToN, April 15. Two coaches of tho overland train which passed here this evening were filled with negro Immigrants from North aud South Carolina, en route to Northern California. A ItigSynilicate. "Washington, April 15. It is sla ted here that John Swlnford ex governor of Aluka, is organizing a syndicate of moneyed men to con test the Alaska commercial compa ny's claim to n renewal of the lcaso of the fur llsheries in Alaska. Turn in a Sawmill. McMinnvilli:, April 15. Ivan Powell, a young mini working at Jones's mill, was killed at that place to-day. While standing over the saws, oiling them, his coat was caught, and lie was thrown from his position on tho circular saws, which had just started and were running At the rate of about sixty revolutions. Ills arm struck tho saw tirst; then he fell on Ids neck, severing the jugular vein and cut ting deep Into his neck. He died twenty minutes later. Onklnnd's Had Water. Tho .louiiNAi.'s correspondent at Oakland, Cal., has this to say about Oakland's poor supply of poorer water: "Lest any one will think my re mark about the water used by the public heie to be unjust I enclose this clipping from the Times of Oakland, from tt report of (ho pro ceedings of the local board of health: 'Dr. Pardee said ithat thousands of strangers were driven away from Oakland by the horrible water, and many tilled drunkardsf graves rather than be. poisoned by our water. Ho believed in showing up tho water company. West Murtin said that ono of tho water company had seen him and said that thecom imny felt a change ol heart and was willing to give tho public n cluuigc of water. He said t lie board had bet ter wait, but Dr. Crowley assured Mr. Martin that this was only a favorite lio resorted to by tho water company, which professed ti desire to bo honest every time of a new po litical deal. He had been lied to that way and nothing overcame of it. Ho got three big bottles full of water out there at tho works, and many of tho specimens of animal life therein were larger than tho microscope ami too large for tho niieroucoplsts to view at all. The water committee was ordered to dig up tho water question and give tho company tho benefit of ti thorough expose.' "It may be practicable- to supply this peoplo with other water, but I doubt it iniloss tho companies go hack to tho highest ranges of moun tains. Hud as It is, the supply Is often Insulllclent. lllg sheds are built to catch the rain and run It in to the pond or slough whence conies tbe main supply. It must soon hap pen that thero will come ii water famine. Tho San Francisco water is no better to the teste and I doubt If It bo any better in reality. And as thecetintry around the sources of thofco btipplics Inercabosln popula tion ono must shudder at tho possl bllltlesof filth and poison drained in to tlio ponds that furnish tho drink." Tho Pi-went Status of the Hustle. It may not boa matter of much moment, hut it is u fact that while Mrs. Harrison herself wears a generous-sized bustle, Mrs. MoKoo and Mrs. Uusoll Harrison are following tho tido of fashion and wear littlo if any. Mrs. Hlulno still clings to tho loved possession of tho samo kind, while Miss Hlalne, win so street dresses aro stamped with all tho quiet elegance of Continental good style, Is not hampered by either tv bustle or reeds lu tier dross. Two or throe woeks ago C. S. Winsor Mcurctl a salmon egg from tho hatchery and placed It lu a tea cup of water in thestoro. IIosoou forgot it, and it remained unnoticed for over it weok, when ho happened to think of It, aud on examination found that Instead of tho egg ho had a lino plump young wumon. mo littlo fellow Is quito gay and frisky, and is growing feo fubt a good-sized bowl will soon be required to hold It, -Gold Itaiali Gazette I M ft- ri mt i M fi