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SUBSCRlUR ron THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TUB BEST PAPER IN SALEM'. ADyunnsit THE CAPITAL JOURNAL it wtt.r. MK A GOOD INVJ2STMEXT. J-Tho 'Hernia are Mol IteHwiislile-w CAPITAL JOURNAL. ffrfil WHfcliii I'll illlli i k 43-You will bo well pleased with lt.-U 1' f VOL. 2. SALEM, OBEGOX, SATURDAY, APIUL 20, ISSf). NO. 4JJ. SCR1BER & POIILE, Snlem, Oregon, havo received direct From Eastern Factories The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPUING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES, which will be sold at Prices and Terms to Suit All! These goods "aro flmt-class and as their stock Is very largo nperhon can find what they may wsh. Their warehouse on State street Is completely tilled, tind they have nnother car load en route now. Look out for them; something line. The Farmers' Store ONE PRICE TO ALL We have received direct from the Manufacturers n CompleteStocK OF Staple Goods, Consisting of; Drv Goods, Men's, Boys' and Youth's Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hosiery and Gloves, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. We shall offer them for cash At Lower Prices Than any hougo In the state. All cash buyers will save money by calling on us. FORSTNER, TIFFANY & CO., 297 commercial Street, Now Bonk Block Balei, Oregon, DR. J. C. GILKERT, - AT IIII sanitarium:. In the Bank Block, treats all Chronic diseases of MEN AND WOMEN On strictly scientific principles. Ills new Medicated Vapor Baths, Electricity and Electro-Magnetism, Pure and Compound Oxygen are not to be had at any other Insti tution on the Pacific slope Dr. Gilbert uses only BOTANIC MEDICINES NATURE'S OWN REMEDIES. Offices nnd rooms especially fitted for the accommodation and treatment of ladles with ladles bath in care of Mrs. Gilbert. Dr. Gilbert confines himself to oltlco practice and Is, therefore, always on hand to wait upon his patients. Special atten tion given to diseases of women and child ren. Terms strictly moderate Consultations Fro6. 3-21-dw PIANOS!! THE ::- BEST IN THE MARKET -::- For salo cheap for cash or upon the installment plan. For particu lars call upon WM.S. ARNOLD, No. 367 Winter Street Salem, Oregon. Proposals Invited. THE BOARD OF TRUSrEES OK THE Oregon State Insane Asylum Invite sealed proposals for beating the state in- Bonn a.ollim wl I H lint ltffltr. PliinBfind specifications must bo furnished by the bidders. Plans of the building will be fur nished upon application to Dr. Harry Lane medical superintendent, Salem, Oregon. Proposals are also invited for an electric light plant for the asylum of COO lights of IS candle power each, incandescent system to bo wired complete and ready for service and subject to rigid test. The right .to re J eet any and all bids reserved. Bids will be opened at ? o'doek p. in. on Taeiy,My7. 18. BYLVHSTKR PKNNOVBR. GBO. W. McBRIDB, O. W. WEBB, Board of Trustees Y. A,. MUNLV, Clerk of Board. F. E. HOOVER. B inn HE" IS TBI TUB AND SALBH Invest h Among a Great jVIany Choice Bargains WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING: . t 72 acres, of a mile from Salem, 00 of which is hi a high state of cultivation, balance excellent Umber Iaml House, barn and out buildings: 2 acres in orchard. $100 per acre. 104 acres one mile from Gcrvais; 00 acres in cultivation; two-story brick house; large bam ami other out buildings; large orchard; 35 acres now in grain. Price $0000. House and lot on Chemeketa street, near Catholic church, 1000. Large house and lot, 05x105, in North Salem, young orchard. Price $1500, House with five hard finished rooms, barn and lot 75x150 in South Salem. Price S00. - Lots in North Salem, near street car lino. Lots for sale in the following many otuer cliolce bargains. fet National Bank SALEM, OREGON. i VM. N. LADUE, -DH. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIK, - - - President. Vice President. - -. - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING.. Excnango on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. Stale, County and City warrants bought. Fanners ore cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Iusurauco on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY OF SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid np, - $75,000 - 10,000 Surplus, - R, S. WALLACE, - - President. V. AV. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, !- - - Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. T. Gray, TV. AV. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat nnd other market aoie prouuee, cuusigucu or m .iij, either In private grnanrieSor iDUblic warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts arawn aireci on new luiKjmtuK.,.?... Francisco, Portland, London, Paris. Berlin, JIUUg IVUIlJi UUU UUUUtMIt New Store, New Goods. M. T. RINEMAN Has openod up it fresh nnd clean stock of GROCERIES, TKOVISIOXS, GUM QUEEMARE, WOODEN and WILLOW-WARE, VEGETABLES, SYRUPS, GREEN and DRIED FRUITS and In fact evorthlng kept In alrst- class Grocery store. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. The publlo In general Invited to anil and seeus. Atl goods delivered free. State Street, room formerly oeeupl Y Dugan Bros. , .,,,,,, Fresh bread always on hand. Feed of all kinds kept constantly In our store. NEW LIVKHY STABLK. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry end Uberty streets, N. E. our from Obemeicrte ttotet.8ie,Or. Good arojromodail n for cotnroarctal traveler. FtnUslaw rls always ni band Charge reasonabte. O. 11. EDGETT. B TO FORMERLY THE SALEM LAND COMPANY, TO additiens: Boise's, Reid's, University, Rea Immigrants are Arriving and Pure rang NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! tQfin. o shrliHv Intn mi lirmmsnil Hlreot, rnilwuv lino ill North Salem. Very, cheap and choice. ipuUU. i" leci iruiib on jmuiil btrcci iiiiinuit; miiihikii -to ivui. iieuy hi the river bank. For a week only. $2600. Elegant hard finished 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 pur acre.' For a short time onlv. Lots In Capital Park addition, one block from State street, $G00 for quarter blocks. $300 and $400 for single largo lots. Lots In Yew Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; $'100. ISAAC A. Real instate Broker, Bank: Block. IJp-Stairs, Salem, Oregon. UWLW.W3SC7A THE RELIABLE GROCERS. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, .Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Crearri Cliee.se, etc. AVE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS., Remember tne Place and Call. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES By matnertHK and deeonttln your rod denee. For material fo to Bargeanl's Va riety More, who carries the Uieat style Hd iw tiara In Wull lir. Border and neon ratio na. Fatter trliniaed tree of i-hnraf Aflnelleiif BABV CAKKIAtiES always on liand, taaltttwalarge awjortim ut of new goods too numerous to mention VM. HAHOKANT, Variety 8 or. r.iiiiiniT-lal Mi., M..I.-U . 11, P. BOISE, .Jr. Com iiy, IS THE PLACH Queen Ann and Yew Park. Also : V MANNING 9 tf""7i: i. (?OKfi V MONTH can 1 made J0 10 4a3vJ working for u. Apmia preferred wbo run furnish linra and glxe their whole lime Uitbabualnea. Spare moment may in- profitably employed ul'O. A frw ikuiiI In Uiwu and cities. II F. JohjUK.n A Oi , l(XM Main st . Itlrhmoud, Va N II lMiU a employed ul Never uilndubout M-ndlntf nlMiniifor reply. I'min1 quirk Yurs.r lil, II. h. J.Ao. -iu;iii.ui lNrtoii ui'b'iiK t lmpie their mem one r treni(! In n ttn-lr (oHfrof nltentioii vhould srnd to I'mf IxnlM-ne, U, FU1I1 Ave., N. V. fr Ids uroKpuiMnii pixi frt-e, a adwrllM-d In niiotnereoliuiiii. NoH, Sidw Estate. Daiiy ! m V 8HnEWDADVERTISER3. Heailors of the liowspnpors of the dayennn t fail 'i-bo improssed with this fact that the modern udvertisor is projjrepivo. . Ho is compollud to bo, else compe titors more active in the invontion of now advertising devices, will outstrip him in public favor. Tito vnluo of printers' ink judicious ly and scieitineally omplcyod cannot bo overestimated ; it is the medium whoreby a moritorioua discovery is raised from local f.imo to a poitioain tho public esteem, llonco tho col umns o' 10 newspapers ;uo dnllv used by hosts of advertisers and hi tho competition which Is indulged in to attain tho desired end, tho -eadar ia oftentimes amuod. The greatest of American advertis ers, and it may as well bo said in tho world, is II. II. AVarner of Uochcster, N. Y., whoso name has boen mndc erywhoro familiar in connection with Warner's tiafo Cure, widely ad vertised because of its merit hi the prevention and euro of kidney discasis. 15y printer's ink this jire'at discov ery lias achieved world-wido popular ity ami thousands feel gr.itnful for tho knowledge thus ncquhod of this greatest of modern remedies. Furthermore, the public has boen taught that disorders of tho lungs, brain, heait and liver which have hitherto been lcgaidcd and treated by tho professsion as distinctive dis eases are not so in fsct, but are the attending symptoms of disenso of the kidnoys; thoreforo, the consumptive tho apoploctie, tho paralytic, and tho sutlerer from norvotis disordors can bo restored to health by AVarnor'B Safe Cure, which will removo tho true cause of those disordors by restoring tho kidneys to hoqlthy action. The advertising mothods emnlovod by this greatest of advertisers aro in va'iably instructive and, although tho reader may sometimes bo "caught" in reading an advertisement, winch was not at first supposed fo bo such, thoro is novcrtiioloss no timo lost sinco use ful information is invariably gained concerning life's groat problom. REED'S Ol'EKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY! Saturday Evening, April 27, Tlio Acme of Dramatic Ail ! KnifUKi'iiient of JOSEPH II. GIB ami PHOHHJIAVIES. Willi llielr on MipLiliioiiipaiiy of iTPoK nl.eil mtHtH in Friink Jliuvcy'H Mas- tcrplvcc, 'Ilia l'owrrliil Mehulriiiiiii, "The Worlil Aguinsl Her." New Scenery and Mechanical Effects Soul, now on wilo ut I'm ton' I) olt sloro I'rli'oariDiiHiiit SI. Hoiiarelis of HEED'S OI'EKA HOUSE, aiouiltiy Jircnhigr, Ajirll 22, '85), Goodyear, Cook & Dillon's REFINED MINSTRELS! Fuller miitiiiKoiiioiit of John AliiKiilrc. 8 Funny End Men, 10 Artistic Clog Dancers, FAMOUS BAY STATE SEXTET, 25 Minstrel Kings 25 IJiuivuldl lluml nnd Orclienlni. street l'urude lit Noon. tlrauil Watch for the While Silk Hals ! 43-KeuM at l'lUton'ii nut uiiNT. UIONTV III It Hill) loOHlll.V. Mivirnl ' nil iil(Hlv furnlnlicil riHiiim. tillliir with or wltlioni board? Kor imrllciiliini iwll iimiii V in. 8. ArnolU, :W Wlntei WlC't. nut hAi.n I.ViU UA1.H.-A FAHM Or 1 ACltl I' ull under fence mid ualtlviitlon. In tlis bent raiiKe uouulry of Rimlum Ori-tfou. The boiil ehutictjiner mined fur H limn to eiumgti In utofk raUlnir. Kor pnrilfuliini cafliiii or lulilniM rt.H. IIYAIW,Ihiii,0oii. MANTUU. WAJfTKl). A I'urtner: An nun(llc' ' ' youiiK mull to Uk u lutlf Inlere.i In u wll-iitublliihuil anU gnoil-iNtyliiv liii.liiit. WUO U nuulr"d. Mun iiiunt Im h iriMI worker, c'allor udilrtiM "W. M.," uiruor CAl'lTAt. Jol'KHAI.. NOTICK. I1IAVK Mime M-ry good Mcoud-Ulul IiiiikImhiiiI liitriiuw tliut I wllliwll ilieup. (J. .nil it ndMiet Ill-Ill UAINKM KlKHKH. A Um4 Cvi r rMM l u ui ml attraction for a nMtaurout. 'I I... .b.H.u. JM.H.l n.l.i IfMlllklirMflll'l. I1!. . i.i . ...... a.... .. ....... .-'.. ......." . . rut roffMJ reutrl. U one or tho uiauy I (JruHt AltriM-tfoiw of hl ruling porloni. TIlKUHun J of cup of hln ix. IU lit coffee un-mild every week. And aa fur o) mem aud luaali. be itnniit ic wjuhIimI In the i dial. If. ! LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. The Whisky Trust. ChicAcio, April 10 (Jcorge A'. Kidd, a wholesale liquor dealer of New York, u'nd ninny times a mil lionaire, has stalled to down the whisky trust, lie has lus-t let thecon tract oOOti forlmrreN to the distillery at Lii-uillo, llliiui, iw ,i be!lniiing. Tlu S-rpeTrar Strikers. MiNxr.M-oi.is, April 10. There is uti ch.ingiMif any coiiM-quence In the street cur strike. Heventy-tlve cow boys an I veil front Kansas City tills morning to take the places of the stiikers, out they have not yet gono to work. Curs are running 'ith oc casional minor disturbances. Tho Plots of Kussla. St. PirruiiKiii'itci, April 10. The police have dii-covered the existence of a nihilist plot to assainalo the cai with dynamite, while attend ing the funeral of General Paucker, minister af roads. The czar was Im mediately warned not to attend tho funeral. A number of persons havo been arrested. iSipiiiudciTil His rorliiiu'. Mi:v Youk, Apill 10.-Chuijca Dtirnut., Jr., who inhoiitcd $''50,000 from liis father three years ago, has been examined in supplementary proceedings, and testilted to the total loss of his fortune. One item was $100,000 spent upon Hstelki Clai ton, the actreKS who recently imperson ated Barbara in "Tins Quick or the Dead." liosicr..y :d ('(mallls. C'oitVAiii.iH.Apul lti. A iiirgennd enthusiastic meeting of citizens was held last evening in tho parlors o! Hamilton, Job it Co., for tho pur pose of taking active steps towards bringing water into this city for manufacturing purposes. A com mittee was also appointed to draft articles of incorporation of tho Cor vallis water ditch company. More Appii'mlnn'iils. Wash inch on, April ID. 'Mm president miidu the following ap pointments to-day. Harrison Kelley of Jacksonville, Oregon, to be receiver of public moneys, at Drcwscy, Oregon. James It. Ilayden of Olyinyia, W. T., to lie receiver of public moneys at Seattle, AV. T. J.iy II. Huntington of Oregon reg ister of the land oillcoat Diowsoy, Grant county, Oregon. Violating tlio haws. AViciiiTA, April 17. A special from I'urccll, I. T., wiys the chief deputv marshal at that place, with it posse, this afternoon has been en gaged In hunting boomers in Okla homa laud, opposite tho city. Tlioy ruturiicd this afternoon with one patty, and havo now corralled In tho woods and ravines '00. Intelligence has also been received that an engagement took place be tween n party of boomers and dep uties, in which several persons weie wounded. The boomers, who worn mostly Toxiius, It Is said, were- at tacked In a barricade of logs and stones, by deputies, and commenced llrllig. A'olleys were leturiied with spirit for hoiiio time, hut tho boom ers surrendered after miiiio had been wounded. An Immense Fire. Ni:v Youk, April 10. The larg est and IhirecHt (lie witnessed hete fur years, swept tha east bank of North liver to-day from Fifty-ninth atiect to what would bo Slxty-llfth street, If that street ran to tho liver. It destroyed mom than a million and a half of properly balougiiig to tlio New York Central railroad com pany, and at least half a million dol lars worth of In nl, Hour and tho like, belonging to other pefMiiiH, notably N. K. Kalrhauk, the groat Chicago 1m nl mcrchuut. The flumes ileal royed two big ele vators of tho Vninlui'lillt syatem, a big brick building stretching 1mm Fifty-ninth to Sixtieth street, ami occupied Jointly by the luilrlmnk lard refinery and the Uotmltcr stores, and wiiwo out the dock property of the Now York Central rallroM'l, from Fllly-nlntli on -mat Hlxty-flflh street. Henry llwnnlng, a woumti in the Fuli-bunk refinery , was killed by m Jump from a third atory window. Almiy othcru were Injuria by Juinp lngout. In the great confusion at UMidliiKtheooullugrttUou, the uuiueu Mild extent of the Injuries of but a very few weie obtained. Itumont were rife all the evening that u mi oi lier of workmen had beett caught and bun. . d in the ulliury, but it has lieeu im onaih'r tn vciifv theiu. Tarred anil Featlioroil. Sr. Louis, April 10. Information comes from State county, Alabama, that live Mormon mi-ionuries were severely whipped nnd driven from the county lust Monday night. These men had been holding meet ings tiuioug tlio ignorant elates in tho county anil had formed a colony to go to Utah. Monday night some forty citizens of the northern part of the coiiutv, without the sllghest at tempt at disguise, surrounded the the house of Gid Irons, n recent convert, who;as entertaining live niislonuiies, and without delay they were brought out, stripped to the waist and lied In u row. Then each of the regulators, with long switches struck each of tho prisoners a re sounding blow. By the time the last blow was ghen two of the men had fainted, and the others were wet with blood. After the whipping the Mormons wero given a thicic coating of tar and feathers and they were warned to leave Instantly gr suH'cr death. They left without hesitancy. Charges of ltriliery. St. Pad, April It). At various times (lining tlio present session of tho legislature there have been rumors of bribery. To-day an in vestigation committee was appoint ed by eaeh house, but tho proceed ings did not develop anything sen sational. Tho statement is made that win rants aio soon to he issued for thirteen poisons, whoso naines tire withheld, for bribery aud cor ruption. These tiro not all mem bers. i:i;U(IIOI!S INTUMiHIKXCI'. Hor.iM.4rt Mi:iui.Ni!Humliiy uflei no.m ut a o'clock nt 115 1 Hull htieel. ll.VNiior llei't: Sunday nltcrnoon ill :t o'clock in tho V. C. T. U. Hull, Com t St. CuMiir.iii.ANi) ritnstivmitiAx It I B h stieot, Huv. II. V. Moody, pimlor. rVrvlcps Sunday nl II a. in. and ? p. in. Ktiniliiy ACllOIll ut 10 II. in. NVANiun.icAi. Ciitotcii. Hov. K.T. Hoi linger, puMor. I'ltuicliliignl ll;80 n. in. and 730 p. in. Siimliiy sohool tit l'J in. All me cordially invited. I'llinsriAN Oiiuitcu Kliler 1'. It, llnr licit, Nihlor. HervlceHiit l(l:.'U)ii iiitinil 7 p in. Sunday hciiooI nl l'J in. l'niycr meet ing '1 liuroduy nl 7:50 p in. Unitauian Kociiity ltcguliir M'nlirt Sunday monilnn at lO.-iKI a in ut their hull, I'ornur iifCoiut mid l.llierty BticolH. upHtiilry. (iuneml lnvltulloii. Kunta free. Coniiukiiationai. C'liuitcil ServkeH nt 10:'10ii in, Suiiiluy mjIioo! at 12 o'clock; L'lirlntlnn Kmleiivor iiUHitlngiit U; ovouiui; ha leo ut 7. ltov. AubIoiii II. Hi-own, piiHtoi'. l'lthHIIVTIlltlA.V Ulltritcii lluv. 11. A Nuu'cll, iwinloi-. l'l'tmchlngiit 10:80ii iiitiud 7 p in. Society of UhlUtlun l'lidwivor ut 11 pin. Sabbath hchool a til' lit. l'niycr niccl Inn Thursday ouiiIhkiiI "p 111. I'A'inoi.ic L'llUHClt ClietneUule nnd L'oltiiKti Dtreetii. Lor,- iiiiiim ut 7.30 u m. Hlgli iniuwanil nennoii ut I0,80u in. Stiti hcIicmiI ut :t p in; Venpem, nerinon licneille tloii ul 7:30 p in every Holiday. J. S. White rector. M. K. ('ueurii Hervk-ua Suiiduy morn Inn ut 10:MO, eveiilltg Mt 7; Sunday MJliool ut 12 in. Young pcoploa incetliig ut 0; blhlo iciidliigHiinil cimfcreiico Monduy evening ut 7. l'niycr meeting Thiiixluy evening ut 7 o'clock. All welcome, good Ringing, ileutM free. Kuv. ltolllnn uilor. inni). I.O()S.-At the homo of her futliei', Fled. Iioos, three miles west of Sa lem, In l'olk county, on Friday iiiui'iiliiKi April II), 18S0, of fever, Annie Loos, ngod seventeen yetn-s. Tho lunertil will be conducted to morrow at two o'clock at Zena. SMHH'M. At her homo in lhteo- liurg. Oregon, April a), 1880, .Airs. Siiruli Morton Hlociim, motlior of Mrs. W. II. IJynra of this city. Mrs. Slocuui wua born In the sluto of Maryland, Doc. 20, 1813. She was married to William Slocuut In Kentucky, Fib. 20, 1838, came to Oiegon In 1H5K, hettlliigin Douglas county, whore shu hua continued to reside. Her hiiabMiid, two sous and three daughter survive her. Ii.NK-At her home in Pouth Suleni, nt six a. m., Saturday, April Sill, 18fe0, after a lingering illni'usof twverul months, Mrs. M. (1. I.une, aged 6(1 years. The ulxivo anuoiiucemeiit Is no aurprise to the many fi lends of tho eMtiuiulilelady whoaedeath it chron icles. Mrs. Iano wu the wife of 1'ruf.M. G. Iaue, an honortHl cltl Miu ot Ha'ein who ia highly connected with her aeliooU. She was the sla ter of J. C. C'awood of Turner. Her home hiia been in Balem since 1875, wheu the family remove 1 here fiiim farther eaat. Hhe was a lady of high social aUnillug and opa who was well liked (y a Urge circle uf frieutla to w limn the u wh will be aud iiidcul. Th fuuviul ocuirs ut 2:.so ii -morrow afternoon, the re main being Interred in the Odd Fellowx' cemetery. '!! k . 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