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SUBSCRIBE ADVBRriSE IX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL tT Wll.b UK A GOOD INVESTMENT. STho Terms mo Most Reasonablo-S ron I M 'THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL JOURNAL. THK J BEST PAPER IN SALEM. 43-You will be well pleased with It.-S VOL. 2. SALEM, OREGON. TUTJSDAY, JUNE 20, 1889. NO. 95. M DIRECT t- Fran New Ynrlr ami flhiisim III FIHISI. MODS' IH THE m.' Z o DRESS GOODS f J And trimmings of all kinds to match in Persian trim I 1 J mlngs. Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes, p"" etc., etc. ffl. RIBBONS, KID GLOVES SUNSHADES Full and Complete Lines of Embroideries and laces in All Widths. Oq Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. FltfJj LINE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. CARPETS, o H Curtains, Poles, Portieirs. r 'flSF"A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing 1 Goods. Mn OQll rniinnn vfnfn nnrl PnniTnnnAinl CltmAln M LUNN & ATew Lively Stable. J. Macey has lately purchased the Liv ery and Feed Stable formerly owned by Wagner & German, nnd now conducts A FIRST-CLASS STABLE! He has some of the best rigs In the city. Give him a call nnd It will be filled With great promptness. DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of- Salem Steam Laundry. SALEM, OREGON. 3-Ordera left at Stelner's grocery store will receive jrompt attention George H. Hayes has been appointed special agent tor the above laundry and any washing lea with him will be prompt ly attended to. asr-Prlces reasonable and work guaran teed. J. J. CULVER, County Surveyor. JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H 4.BYARS. Civil Engineer. Bji iynrs, Culver 4 Walton Surveyors &. Topographers, Survevs. drafts, nlats mnnsand descriptions of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. eto., made and furnished at reasonable prices, uiu corners and lines re-established from original fleld notes. LlQHT SOUUI TRANSIT. w. l. i. aumiv TROT, M. Vi rira.inu fn. riltchps. mads, streets or sew- ere. with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's office. Selem, Oregon. ESTABLISHED BT NATIONAL AUTHOIUTY l I tlUllli OK SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Taid up, - $75,000 10,000 Surplas, R. B. WALLACE. - President. V. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. n. ALBERT, 'r - - - Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. 8. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. H. Albert, T. McP, Pntton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, conilgned or in store, either In private granaries or public warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bangui at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Han Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Iterlln, Hong Kong and Calcutta. mi fi i 1 T riieuami National mm c z AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS AND PARASOLS, dd BROWN. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE. -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - -; President. Vice President. - - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and Cltv warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances "made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonaoie rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rigs always on hand Charges reasonable. C M. L0CKW00D, SALBM, .... OREGON. Headquarters for tho Willamette Valley forth celebrated Columbia bicycles and tricycles; The Columblas aie well known, are the best made, and have valuable Im provements for the year. Those wanting machines will do well to call on or corres pond with mo before purchasing. Office atailbett Urns." bank, 'JOT Commercial St., Balem. DO YOU EAT? If you do, call at tho W. C. T. U. RESTAURANT In the opera house block, where you can get n good clean meal at any tlmeof day or evening. This restaurant Is under new manage ment and satisfaction is guaranteed. 1.V erythlng is In first-class shape. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. E HOWARD, The New Managers, THE HOME RESTAURANT, TTavlng been furnished for the especial II accommodation of the public we fnlte the attention of the the HUNGRY and sleepy ones to "our Home- uea, new and clean; good ''Home" meals served reg ularly three times a (Uy. No Chinese in the kitchen. Ulveus a call and see for yoursdf. S. M. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. Court aud.High 8U, Balem, Or. Dll. II. SMITH, DENTIST, Has a new process by hlch he can fit . - .i..ini luiii ua worTwfll flint onecan eat with them well the first day they are inserted. Those wearing Ioomj plates, rattling around in the mouth while eating, to the great annoyance of them elves and company, should call on Dr. Ji. Hinlth and get a set with which they w 111 enjoy comfort. Dr. Smith's office U now moved across the street over lKarborn harness store. ll work warranted to please. Ttth flIUd or extrarted without Uitn. lleuie)iber the place, over Dear iH.rn's liaroes hop, Commercial ". .vlfin.Ur.-son an' Always in Everybody knows that, without any exception, The Cap ital Adventure Company have tho most complete general stock in Salem and we guarantee to undersell any ot our com petitors. We have the largest andbest assortment of Clothing, Hats' Boots and Shoes for gentlemen, and cau please any one either in quality or price. People who have to labor and want the most for their money will find it to their advantage to trade with us. We always give full weight and good measure Wo make a spe cialty of country trade, and farmers will And our prices (qual ity and weight being taken into consideration) lower than the lowest. We handle country produce and pay tho highest CASH price for wool. We have plenty of room for all, and ''can make everybody feel at home in our store. We ofler you no baits, expecting to make it up on something else, but mark our goods at a uniform low price. These are facts In the case, aud by calling at the Opera House Corner we will show you goods for prices that will prove all we say to bo true. Capital Adventure Company, Salem, ----- Oregon. A. K. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -PKALEU IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. B-Agent for the RICHARDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 184 New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVNE &-HANS0ME. Have opened up 6 first-class butcher shop at tho above location, where they will bo pleased to serve mo peopiu wuu iuu CHOICEST AND REST MEATS of all kinds that tho market affords. Olve them a call and be convinced of the superiority of their meats. tfg-Goods delivered free. THE OLD RELIABLE Hlacksmlth and Wagon maker, John Knight Is now fully established ut ills new quarters on Llbeity Street, Ho uses all V M,... rn.iliniLIn lild nrt nnd TltflkPHlL spectalty of dWeates of horse s feet. rrann ityiieu ihm ""k "" department and does a general repairing business. These gentlemen are too well known for us to try and recommend them Mr. Knight has been hero forlSyears. Prnnnsals for Wood. s EALED PROPOSALS will be received at . .- ..... Awit nf utnln It tit 11 - lUBOHlCtJIiI iiiHcvii;uiJ "'""' Vi the capltol irrounda on or bvforo August 1st, and 60 cords of llr wood corded closely. iromtbriny trees and not more than six months cut. Fir must be cut from large live trees. All wood must I four feet long, reasona hiv amiiphtand not less than 2 Inches In diameter. ,, , . Separato umswiu uorewKraanimiaii time and place for cutting Into three lengths the above wood und storing the same In tho capltol building; storage to be completed by eptembcr 15th, liwtl. 4 11 I.I.I.. .III lui .iWIIOfl fit till ILIMIVG office at 'i P. m. June . A, !?., C-10-tf . Secretary of State. ATTENTION FARMERS!: 1 Ills, little, new, old. wound-hand, rolling, i I fiut, Improved, unlmproi ed, and In fact nil ' t klndi of i Farms for Sale. A good farm cheap and crop thrown In Come -lid m us before,) ru buy. I I-IOrVl Ao CC 1J. X rs li. ' ' 117 STATU ST, HAI.KM the Lead!! Oregon House! Corner Mill and Summer Sts., Three Blocks West of Depot, Salem, Or. PLEASANT ROOMS AND GOOD TABLE. Board and Lodging Per Day, $1, Free transportation of passengers and baggnge to and from depot. i irom aepoi. It. J. SHARP, Proprietor. WANTED. WANTED A situation by a boy 14 years ' old, on farm or stock ranclio. A good worker, can plow or tend stock. Call at the OtllCO Of tho OAl'ITAL .iuuknal for"U." Mtf Wf WANTED A gentleman of live years ex perience in commission business wants a position Indoors where ho can put In all liis time. Has had someexperlcnco In real estato and Insurance; is a good hand In a warehouse; Is a good mathcmatlrlun nnd can keep books and make himself general ly useful nnd Is not afraid of work. Rest of references given. Address "R.," Jouu- NAL OKFICB. 6-Htf l'OIl RENT. IX1R RENT.- In a line locality, several " nicely furnished rooms, cither with or without board. For particulars call upon Wm. 8. Arnold, 307 Wlntei street. rou ham: ;011HALK.-A FARM OF JfcX) ACRKS T all under fence and cultivation, in the best raiiL-ii country of Eastern Orecon. 1 Tho best chance ever olfered for u man to 1 engage In Block raising. For particulars . call on or address l W.H. HYARS.Sulem, Oregon. j I'ltOI'KSSIONAL CARI) I "f J,SHA', uTlflrney ntlavir, HaTem.tare ' gon. Office uistalrs in tho Puttou , block. T J. JENNINUH D. D. S.-l)ENTIsT J Office lit tho Now Hunk lllock. Coin i merclal street, Salem. Sign of the big loom. uw "l)liysimAN".-5TiTs. DTTTM. lOiccOV I physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squlro Farrar's grocery store. Chronic diseases a spec laity. Consultation free. l'i-21dw wr IK wiLUAMs; HTENooTtAiMn-ni 1, . and Typewriter Copyist. Will make reHirts of trials, etc.; copying ou typo wrlteraccuralely aud neatly done. Office with I A Manning, CVimmerclul St., Up stairs, New J (auk liiock. SOCIETY NOTICE. nLIVEIXJDOENo. IK, I. O. O. F., meets U In Odd Felluws' Hull upstairs. Cornei Commercial and Ferry streets, ever)' Sut- 1 urdayot7ii0p.m. J.T.OREO.J. J AH. WALTON, Sitretary. N, tT a. It. Sedgwick Pft, No. 10, Dexirt , " ment of Oregon, meets every Monday i ....'..tittitr ut tlm luill mer IlieOrinffin Ijmd company's office. VUltlng comrades un cordially Invited to attend. A. W. Dua YOKit, Post Commadcr. II. F. 8jutiiwick, Adjutaat. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provided with line ntw druys and trucks and are ureuind to detail bilhl- They give their p-nounl suptTVlirfiu to all work. Corner Slate and Cnramelrelut streets. The Circus Soap Man. I found a man soiling packages of soap, lie retailed the article at a dollar per cako anil guaranteed that each package contained a $20 green back or thereabouts. Just about that time I noticed a man take a $20 bill out of a package and nlso about the same time I noticed tho soap man put the same amount into a package nnd a moment later in an abbout-minded way ho offered mo the package. I purchased tho paekago and with drew from tho crowd before openitig it, a9 I was certain that half a dozen people who voted for me at the last county primaries would insist on a divvy if they sw me with $20 ex poied and made so readily. Tho package contained neither soap nor greenbacks, and several leading peoplo in tho city afterwards informed me that thoy had a similar experience with the man, who does not appear to be such a d- fool as he looks. But a fe v thousand dollars moro Is needed to make tho required amount necessary to complete tho Astoria & Coast railroad, and yet there area few tight-listed, old moss backs, and several young mossbacks. wfio have not taken one share of stock. Be men, or for heaven's sake, get back out of civilization. Your kind are a hindrance to tho prosper ity aud growth of the city. You are stumbling-blocks In tho road of progress. You are neither useful uorornamcntal. You are a nuisance to yourself and an eyc-soro to every one else. For God's sake die and save expenses. Astoria Transcript. A farmer In East Corinth, Me., wouldcu't give a copper for a bounty on crows. He is able to take care of his own property. When ho gets Ills corn planted he carries out two coops, each hold! ug a rooster, and sets them on the two cuds of his field. As soon as it begins to grow light tho roosters begin to challenge eacli other and their music scares all tho crows away. John A. Brooks, the prohibition canditatefor vice-president last year, will orute in several Oregon towns next month. The Chief (Irnson for tno great suc cess ot Hood's Saraajiarllla Is found In tha article Itself. U 1 merit that wins, and tuo fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ae compllshe what Is claimed for It, Is what has given to this medlclno a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mn-it Wine rllla or bl00d purl meiTl Willi ncr before tho public. Hood's S.iriap.nrlll.i cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum nnd all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, lllllousiicst, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System. Mood' HnrMipiirlllii Is sold by all drug fists. $t; six for 5. Prepared by 0. 1. Hood tt Co., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass. NOTICK Ur ELECTION. VOTD'E Is hereby given that there will be i' un election held at the Alert Hook and Ladder truck house ut Salem, Oregon, on Monday, July 1, 1HW, between the hours of 9 o'clock a in and I o.clock p. in. of said day for tho purpose ofcli-t ting achlefcugl. ipr nriil mi fiHHlKtiint l.nilneer of tilt! Hjl. lein Fire ileiartineiit for theeusulng year, and tho following iiercons am mimed audi uppiioliited Judges of said election to-vvlt: i J.O. Ilooth, W.J Clark, Wnlt Liwr, lb K. Pratt. The following persons ure npolut- ed Cliirks. tewlt: M. V Starr and A. L. i FniMT. Iloiie by order of the Hoard of Fire Delegates or tho" Sulem Fire Depart ment. June 10. 1WU. . Attest! 8. T. Hl(.'IIAlll40N, Pres. II F. I). H. F. II. Secretary II. F. D. H. F. D. 0-18-1 II A. SEDGWICK, NO. OO STJVTIC STIIICT, HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING!) t All kinds of hair work, hair charms, gold ; charms, switches, pulls, bangs, unytlilug you may desire In his Hue. I I Hair Work Always on Hand, He has everything In the hair line for ladles, (live liliu u rail and he will till y,iur order, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH A Strange Disease. West Fork, Intl., Juno 10. A curious freak of disease is exhibited in the person of Win. St. John, the son of a farmer living near St. Croix, on the border of tills county. Tho case is what doctors call "complete anchylosis" of the whole system, and whatever may bo tho cause, It Is a sad fact that there are within a small radius numerous almost shut lar eases, though each patient as signs a dlil'ereut cause for his mis fortune. In tho case of young St. John all tlio joints of his body from tho low est to tho highest extremities are completely grown together, as (Irm ly as though no joint had ever ex isted. Ho has not walked a step during nearly 18 years, his jaws are so firmly set that ho must bo fed liquid nourishment by means of a quill or pipe-stem, and, although his eyes aro as bright and his intellect as clear as ever, he can make but little use of either, owing to his inability to turn his head from ono sldo to the other. Tho most competent eranlologists express tho opinion that tho synovial fluid and synovial membra no tiro as thoroughly de stroyed in the head as in tho limbs. Tho Congo Railway. Boston, Juno 18. The Announce ment of Mr. Huntington's Congo railway enterprise excites great In terest in missionary circles. Boy. N. O. Clark, secretary of tho Ameri can board, expreseed joy at tho now avenue for spreading tho gospel which tho new road will provide. "Tho great Congo valley," ho said, "with Its 50,000,000 of heathen, has hitherto been practically inacces sible, because of tho great difficulties presented by tho passage of Stanley falls. This proposed railroad will open It up, and tho result will bo civilization and Christianity Tt Leopold makes of this region a free state open to all, his name Will be revered In all tlmo to come. It is tho first tlmo that missionaries have boon supported by civil authority in entering a new country. With tho great powers of Europe cooperating in behalf of order and good govern ment in the Congo country, tho tri umph of the cross will bo unimpeded by those obstacles which have in all other cases had to bo ovcrcomo be font christian teachingeould begin." Albany Points. Ai.hany, Juno 20. A young man from the country lost $280 yesterday ou the thimble racket at tho circus. The old adage never to try to down a man at his own game is ono that should be borne in mind by such young men. The illustrated issue of the Hurald containing a lino birds-eye view of Albany, will bo issued on or about Jutio2.r. Wm. M. Hong, vice president of tho Oregon I'aciflc railroad company, arrived in this city yesterday from San Francisco and was taken ou n special train to Corvallls. Ills com ing, It is thought, will be accompan ied by immediate resumption of work ou tho road eastward. Tim Astoriu Kuiirouil. ASTOiUA,June 11). William Keld's visit hero to-day brings out tho fact that ho has made a proposition to tho Astoria fc South Coast railway company to build tho road to Seaside and beyond, If all rights of way, franchises, contracts, stock, etc., aro turned over to him, he guaranteeing to complete the roud In a specified time to a transcontinental connec tion. The projmsitlon will bo sub mitted to the board of directors this evening. Mr. Held wivh lie Is basked by the Southern l'aeific, whoso financial agent ho is In the matter. Hard For tlin Snlouns. Jkffhrho.v City, Mo,, Juno 10. (Governor Francis signed tho New berry bill late last evening. The liill prohibits music, cards, dicu, bil liard tables, pool tables, bowling al leys and boxing gloves, In saloons. Tho bill goes into eflcct July 1st. Tills Is (ho most stunning blow at saIoous ever passed In Missouri. Forfeiture of license aud closing up the place Is tho penality for viola tion of tho law. Storms In (lis Old World. Berlin, Juno 10. Heavy rains, accompanied by thunder, have swept over Hesser, Southwest l'lia Ha, Nassau and Harmstadt. The storm extended east to Kaxonyand south to Bavaria, doing ktIous tluin ae to crops. Several pcroous and a large number of cuttle perUhid CONDENSED DISPATCHES. In the Cronin caso tho jury has returned indictments for murder against Burke, Woodruff antl Sulli van. A passenger train jumped the track at SteubenvlUc, Ohio, yester day antl several were killed.' An English syndicate are to erect extensive iron and steel works at Vallejo, Cal. English Capitalists Investing. New York, June 10. Samuel Untennoyer, agent for tho English syndicate which is purchasing American breweries said to-day: "This syndicate, which by the way, is not a syndicate, hut merely a number of English capitalists, is going to invest In Hour and rolling mills. Wo are already negotiating for the purchase of dlilerent mills, and proposo to manufacture flour. I am not at liberty now, however, to state where these manufactories and mills aro." All The Money Subscribed. Tho $100,000 for tho Astoria & South Coast railroad has all been subscribed, says tho Astoria Pioneer. Tho work will now bo pushed for ward us rapidly as possible. The railroad iron for tho first thirteen miles will bo on tho ground by next Friday. An engnio has been pur chased antl BUftlciout care to expe dite the work. Tho work will bo pushed through to Grims's hotel this fall and an effort mado to complete tho bridge. The road will then probably go up tho Necanlcum to connect with the valley road. Tho seaside terminus of tho road will bo at Grimes. An clibrt will nlso bo mado to make a survey from Grimes' place to Tilla mook and thenco to Salem or Al bany. . All in the Nuiue. Wahhinoton, June 10. U. S. Urant. lias been appointed postmas ter at Dallas, Folk county, Oregon, vice J. A. Wangaman, removed. Ho hooked Into tho Wrong Eye. A railroad man, occupying a re sponsible position on ono of our great lines, according to a western contemporary, was riding on a train when a collision happened und his car was knocked Into smithereens. He was picked up a ono dead, and was stretched out in a convenient place to await tho arrival of tho doc tors to officially pronounce upon his condition. By aud by a physician bustled up, looked at his prostrate, motionless form and pallid face and said: "That poor fellow's a goner, I guess."( Then ho kneeled down, lifted up an eyelid, and sawn dull expression less orb. "Yes he's deatl fast enough; take him away!" exclaimed tho doctor. Tho supposed corpso suddenly began to move Its lips. Tho startled surgeon listeucd,'and this Is what he heard: "You blanked old fool, that's my glass eye." Philadelphia Times. A London surgeon says business men who occupy olllces above the third story get flighty after a fow years, und, unless making u change, become mildly insane. mahkkt imronT. t Hjnopili of the Markets Uujlng ua Helling Prices, HKM.IMO 1MIICES. Shouldcrs.Sugar cured.per ,'l'i l& Hreakfast bacon i 10 iol7Jie. Hums Sugar cured, per III, It) i ltc. Heef flCm liyte. Pork 8 (A lOKe. Mutton aal.U'tv. Vcul-10 69 lYta. Timothy seed Per pound, fie; selling. Red clover seed Per isiuud, liio. White clover seed Per pound, 30o. " lleuns iVj per lb., selling. Out meal Selling at 0 to 7c. VllUlTHAND VKOKTAULM. Cherries, Oregon Per lb, 10c. (looneberries, Oregon Par gallon, We. Peas Per gallon. i"o. New Potatoes Per peck, 40o, Currants Per gul. iio. Onions 'W. Cabbage la per Kund. lll'YINO I'ltlCM. Wlieut fiSc net. Flour Per barrel, tlJiO. Oiils Per bushel, au M :6c. Hurley Per bushel, tun. , , llran-lVrtoii,l.at the.fnlll. . 3 , Shorts-IVr ton, 111. Choi Per ton, IS. i lions t J noted at IUo to lsciptr lb. Eggs .V4lH per dozen.' " Potatoes Per bushel, &!i, Corn meal .In per ihiiiikI, Cheese l.V) xr pound. . Dried apples Per lb., tic , Dried plums Per lb. 7Ko. Dried peaches Per lb. 10c. Dried prunes Per lb, UV. Ilutter'J) per ixiuud for good Ijird llopcrlb. Hams Per )oiiml,I.KriHtv Uncoil sides 10 jicr lb. Shoulders lOo per lb. Chickens s.l.UJittf iter do. Hogs-4)ii foot IM' Heef-On root 3 id IlV.e, Wool Per pound, Isc, i"K Wright's Hop Celery und Chamomile Hitters recommended by the most eminent physicians, !tivluoratlug,HtluiuIatluguiid' not IiitnpUfillPK. Hold by Jf. W, Cox, m t Hi M i I :.il Id J T 1 $i' i $ r f) I T r, A