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0 SUBSCRIBB FOK ;- ,. H. ADVBR riSB iy il THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,! JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ti iK BEST PAPER IX SALEM. if WlI.Ii I1K A GOOD INVESTMENT. 3-You will be well pleased with lt.tj i3 h sTho Term nro .Most Ilcasonablo-ftt VOL. 2. SALEM, OREGON. SAUEDAT, AUGUST 3, 1SS9. NO. 132. CAPITAL D Z D ! rTrT From New York and Chicago Q THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY. DRESS GOODS And trimmings of all kinds to match in Persian trim ralngs. Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes, etc., etc. ' 1(10 GLOVES SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS. Full and Complete Liucs of Embroideries and laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Z Z CARPETS. Curtains, Poles, Portiers. B3A full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing Goods. No. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets. LUNN & BROWN. New Livery Stable. J. Macey has lately purchased the Liv ery and Feed Stable formerly owned by Wagner & German, and now conducts A FIRST-CLASS STABLE! He has some of the best rigs In the city. Give him a call and It will be filled with great promptness. Small Fans for Sale. - A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from 950 to $100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, 6-29-Im Opera House Block HORSES FOR SALE. One heavy geldlng.'ono young mare with young colt i, ,ngus ncllsu shire: one mare with loai d il by sassbaw. Junier: one two-y Sassbaw,Junlor; one two-year-old colt. Johnny Hall, fine trotter. Call on A UTn . TTkT 6-28W3 Eola, Polk county, Or. J. J. CULVER, County Surveyor JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer, Byars, Culver k Walton Surveyor & Topographers, Surveys, drafts, plats iiiRManrt dcserlDtlons of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. etc., made and furnished at rou&nnnhlA nrlPM. Old Lkjht Solm Trauti; corners and lines re-es- .itt ourut tablished from original tot, -Y. Held notes. Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's office. Selem, Oregon. ESTABLISHED BY NATIOHAI. AUTH0BITY OK- SALEM Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - OREGON. 10,000 TheCapital NationalBank R. a WALLACE, - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, r - Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W.T.Gray, W.W. Martin, J. M. Martin, IL & Wallace. Dr. AV. A-CusJck, J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS IvIADE To farmers on wheat and other market' able produce, consigned or in store, either In private craaarles or public warehouse. Mt and County Warrants BflBght at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, aa Vraacisco, Portland, London, ParU, Berlin, Jteof Kong and Calcutta, Z AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADTJE. -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIK, - - - - : President. Vice President. - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Ban Francisco, New ork, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most rellablccompanles. NEW LIYERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rlga always on hand Charges reasonable. P. J. LARSEN, Wagon and Carriage Repairer Is prepared to do all work In the line of ma King or repairing wagons. Duggics or carriages In flrst-classgtyle and ft reason able prices Khop 45 State street, near Front DR. IL SMITH, DENTIST, Han a new process by which he can fit plates of artificial teeth so perfectly that one can eat with them well the first day they are Inserted. Those wearing loose platcxjrnttllng around In the mouth while eating, to the great annoyance of theni hclvcsnnd company, should call on Br. It. Hmltb and get a set with which they will enjoy comfort. Dr. Smith's office Is now moed across tho street over Dearborn's harness store. All work warranted to please. Teeth tilled or extracted with out pain. Remember the place, over Dear born's harness shop, Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. 5-23tf Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sis. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. We havo taken a new name but will continue to serve ourpatrons with tho bet the market affords, give them a cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and we will do you ood. No Chinese empleyed. DO YOU EAT? If yon do, call at the W. C. T. U, RESTAURANT in the opera bouse block, wbtte yon can get a good clean meal at any time of day or evening. This restaurant Is under new manage ment and satisfaction Is guaranteed Lv erytblng I In nntt-claw shape. Mr. and II r. H. K HOWARD. The ew Manager. First Nationa Bank cCapitol iWnre Company z . -' "We are preparing to receive a large invoice of goods. To make room for this enormous stock, we must have room. To make room, we must dispose of our goods. To dispose of our goods we cannot do better than give them away to our customers. Now, then, if you want dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, notions, etc., just drop around to the Onera Houe comer and interview us. 'Our prices are down so low that we could not dispose of them any lower without giving the goods away. Now is your chance, for the next thirty days wo will bo Just slaughtering goods. This is the depot from which to lay in your supplies. Watch tho faces of our customers as they leave the store; notice their contented looks, for they are satisfied that they could not save money fusler than by trading with us. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, - - - - IK555 A. E. STRANG. No. 803 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DEALER IN- STOVESandRANGES l'luBbing, Gas and Slcan Kilting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. W Agent for the JUCHAUDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es- tabllslied In IMS New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVJNE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up a first-class butcher shop at tho above location, where they will be pleased to Rcrve the people with the CHOICEST AND I1EST MEATS of all kinds that tho market affords. Give them a call and be convinced of the superiority of their meat. 49-Qoods delivered free. WHEN YOD ARE HUNGRY GO TO TIIK Star Lunch Counter 21G Commercial Street, Where yod can get a first-class lunch for any prico from a nickel up. No Chinamen are employed. NOTICE). PROPOSALS INVITED. The Board of Public Building Commls. cloners hereby Invite scaled proposals for the erection of a water tower and tank at the penitentiary. Plans and specifications may be seen nt the office of w, D. Pugh, architect, Kalem, Or, Right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Bids will be opened at 11 o'clock, a. in , Tuesday, Aug. OEO.W. McIilUDE, U. W. Wknn. Commissioners. Wx.A. Mchly, Clerk of Board, ATTENTION FARMERS! Mingle lots and acres. One half mile West ofBaleraP.O. Good soil, all clear and In fine condition. All ready fer planting fruit and thrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on a nice street, and no city lux. THOMAS & PAYNE Or STATIC ST. SA.LISM- Tliat tired languid ftellng means that your system Is In a state to Invite diseiue, and Wright's Compound Extract of Barsa parllla I what you need at once to exptl Impurities from the blood and build ou up, !W1 by ' W. Cox and D, J. Krye. - - o regon. rouNi. POUND-A pair of lady's new light kid 1 gloves line Call at this office, prove property, pay for notice and get gondii M ANTED. WANTED A situation by a boy II jeuis " old, on farm or stock raneho. A good worker, can plow or tend stock. Cnllat tho oiilceof tho Capital .luuipr.ii, for"0." WAN rLD A gentleman o( ilo cmo " pericnen 1 1 commission business wants a position Indoors whoro he ran put In nil his time, lias had home c&pcilcucu In leal ostnto and Insurance; is a good hand In a warehouse; Is a good mathematician and can keep books nnd make himself general ly useful and Is not afraid of work. Best of references given. Address "It.," Jour nal uffick. 6-1 Itf 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 paiscngers nnd bnggago to and from depot B. J. HHAHI1 Proprietor. FOR SALK LOR SALE A Jorscy heifer calf, For particulars call at this oil! cc. 7-.1IUI pju HAL'urarvAitM Di-' gjTTCi'in-s l1 all under fence and ciiltlvntlou, In the best range, country of Eastern Oregon. The best chance ever offered for a man to engage In stock rulolng. Kor particulars call on or address W. H. BVAUS.Balcm, Oregon. HOCIKTV NOTIU1M. 01.IVKLOnaKNo.18, 1. O. O. K meets In Odd Kellows' Hall upstairs. Cornet Commercial and Kerry streets, every Wut urduynt7tt0p.m. J. T. UREUU. JAH. WALTON, Hecretary. N. "A71f.-fedgwlek PosT," fCoT Iff, fJeparT " ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at the hall over tho Oregon ljuid company's ofllce. VUltlng comrades an cordially Invited to attend. A. W. DiiAYOKii, l'ost Commadcr. II. V. Boiitii wick. Adjutant. PROFESSIONAL CAIIS. J"37rTflA W", attorney at law, Riilein con. Office up-stalrs In the l'i Orc- atton btocic. I J. JKNNINliM IJ. I). HD'KNTIHT- ti omce in the New lianx Block merclal street. Hulem. rilim of the hlr tooth. dw nHYfTfur.VN'. -M KM. TilL M. K", MrCoV and surgum, lnu located I nhvslclan ana ihkcii rtMins over Htiulro Pamir's grocery tore. Chronlo diseases a spec ii ally. Consultation free. li'.'ldw wr k wrr.iTLTsiR. KTK.v5oifAi'iiKn It . and Typewriter Copyist. Will make reioru of trials, etc; copying on type wrlteraccuratcly and neatly done. Olllre with I A. Manning, Commercial 8t.. Up stairs, New Bank illock. GEORGE WILKINS' NBW OUTOHBR SHOP On Liberty street, across the bridge lo North Halem. All kinds of meat kept on band. 6-tf Don't cough any longer. Wright's Red Cross Cough Cure wilt rout your annoy anre unit leave you free and well. SI(J by all (liujrilt. A Sawdust Trust. San Francisco, Aug., 1. Tho startling information comes from Chicago that nil ballet girls in the West will soon bo under the control of a wealthy English syndicate, which has its headquarters and resi dent partners In Chicago. Three thousand girls will at onco bo sal aried, or partially so, and be held subject to orders. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Ta per and Hordcr, Artists' 31a terials, lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fenco roste, Grass Seeds, Eto, NEW TO-DAY. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. Klrd-clsss work iriinrantocil. Olvo litin a call and you w ill not icgrct It. T-JUml FRUIT WANTED Willamette Valley Fruit Co. AT S A L, IS M . 1'rnncs of all kinds nt full value, provided they are fully ripe. THeio is no danger of having them too ripe. No green prunes will bo received at any price. 1'luma of tho Egg, Coo'sOoldcn Drop and iveiuu laiumu viuicuck only, wanted. Annlei. all kinds, beirinnlnir wllli 1110 Waxen. Lie Light early varieties not wauled. It Is not necessary to have tlicm fully Pears of all varieties that are as large as thelUrtlctt, When you nro unlklMg down tho street stop In at Benson's Fruit Stand, ;Lp7 STATE STREET I- And try ouo of thoso wlinlcooino and most Invigorating MIllcHliuken. 7-31ml Board of Equalization, mO tlm Taxpayers of .Marlon County,Op 1 gen: The board of elimination will meet at the court house In Salem, .Marlon county, Oregon, tho last .Monday In An- gust, lKhli, to-wlt: tho '.'iith day at II o'clock a m., ami puuueiy commence tnu exam ination of tho iisscminent as returned by the assessor lor the year lhSll. corrcctlnir ihi errors in valuation, uescrtpiioti or itiul lllesof land, lot or other property. Bald board w 111 remain In BOShlon liom day to day for one week only, therefore nil tax payersor perhons owning properly In said Marlon county aro hereby notified to bo and appear at the tlmo and plaeo above, mentioned nnd show cause, If any they have, why their assessments should not remain as taken by the iiKsihhtir. A. T BLACICERIIY, Assessor Marlon County,, regon. Dated this :S0th day of July, 1KK!I. 7-iUihT ... .. . ... - . .'. r- Of the Wlllametto UnlverOly Salem, Ore gon, tho most siiecehslul .Music BcIkhiI on the Northwest Coast. Courses In music are equal to Eastern muslo schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly ono hundred and fifty. Tho able corps oftencherH fur the coming school year will bo Prof. Z.M. Parvln, Miss PruuUlo P. Jones, Miss Eva Cox; assistant teachers, auks ijiuu .M. Hinlth, .Miss Jliilly Parish, and Miss .Mamie Parvln. Branches laugh tin a Vocal Culture. Piano. Organ, Violin, Pipo Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class 'leaching. Diplomas given on completion of course kend forcatalogtioaiHl circular. St. M 1'ARVIN. 7-2.Vl3m.wlm. State Treasurer's Tnirty-Fourth Notice; HTATK OF ORICOON, 1 TllKAHUHKU'HOl'UCK.Halein, July SO. Notice is hereby gleu that there are funds on hand lo pay tho following war. runts drawn on tho Hivainp Ijunl Fund, and that tliuhiinc will bo paid on presenta tion at this efllce: WnrnintH No.M'l, Issued In 1KM5; ;tWJ,;tW.I,3ll-' Mil, 4'J7fl,fJI issued In IXhH: 0H7i, 0I7.I, ZU, Km, luiW, I.V)',, KM, 'iW. Interest on the above warrants will not be allowed from and after date of this notice. II, S'. Wkihi, V&VZvr Htato Tn-usurcr . History of Oregon From tho Burllout Iasrlod to tlio IVoHontTlrrio BV HUIIEHrilOWK BANCROFr. Just published, complete In two vols, with Index. A magiiitluunt iintiibullou to knowledge. '1 In pride ot a people uho are proud of their rceord. A household necetutlt); u national im'ik1!. Kinmta Wiiiitiw r.veryH nere. . No ji.iii.i i.. ........ hook over publlnh. cd in at all compare wllh ilus In Intercut ami liniiortniiee to the h-oii1o of Oreuun. book over publUh. ine Mopiu oi Oregon, lircMcd III the welfarii und lo all others InUrcMcd in tho welfare of their eounlry. it contains t mtitil of brave uoings, oi grann euiigrutioiis and pernlaaent organizations. It Utheliro of an ImiKirtant part (if thonutlon. No true Oregonlun, no lru Aiueiiiaili will lull to M-cure this work, now lor the first time of fured seicrut ly from the full set of Mr Ham-roll's marvellous blxtorlcitl sodos In 39 vols. Earnest, active workers should secure exclusive territory Immediately, or they wllllofca rare opxjrtuiilly to mkaebir themselvas or One needs noexperlcnre or capltallnthls miaineui, for Ifprojieiiy prcsctiti d Uiewurk sells ItMlf, and we iu our Agents :i) duyi' time lu which todellvci anci.dltel befiire paying us. Addnv4 Till' HlbTHKY (J..7ii Market BL riiii Kninei M,Cn, Mil k Skkes ! fawatorv of Music 500 SK000 LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Albany l'arnKraphs. Albany, Aug. 8. Lnst evening about six o'clock tlio guests of tho Wnvcrly hotel were stnrtletl by two sharp pistol shots ringing out In quick succession In tho tinner hall of tho building. Upon an lnvcstl mitlou It was found tho participants were n young man by naiuo of Har ney Wilson and Nick Zimmerman, one of tho proprietors of tho hotel. Somo throe or four weeks ago Wil son came to tho hotel and secured employment as a dishwasher. Dur ing tho tlmo ho was employed sev eral minor articles woro stolen from tho house and Wilson was suspected of taking them. Mr. Zimmerman being in tho country at work, re turned on tho evening boforo the shooting and discharged Wilson. Thollrstsbotcntcrcd Zimmerman's breast Just nbovo tho nipple on the leftside, and Is supposed to have ranged upward, where it lodged. Tho second shot penetrated his left arm just above tho elbow, and tho ball was extracted. Mr. Zimmer man Is resting easily, but being un ablo to loeato tho ball his condition is considered dangerous. Zimmer man is a German about twenty-six years oi ago aim a steady younir man. Lost on n Glacier. Omaha August 2. Tho Hoc prints a letter from lJruce, Its Alaska cor respondent, detailing his experience lit Glacier bay. For two days he was lost on a glacier, but finally readied shore, In an exhausted state. During tho time ho wltneasod the wonderful mlrago of "Tho Silont City," llrst discovered by Professor Willoughby. IJrueo will shortly start on another trip to Glacier bay wan Willoughby. Jlruco Is the man recently reported lost In the glacier. Kmptror William Visits England. LoNDON.Aug. IT. A brilliant sun shino and cooling breeze prevailed at Portsmouth this morning. Pre parations for tho reception of Em peror William of Germany were completed early. The town is hand Homely decorated. Enormous war ships and private vessels cover the harbor. Tho shore Is densely crowd ed with people .More Aliout Seizures. London, Augusts. In tho house or commons this afternoon Sir James Ferguson, secretary of the foreign ofllce, said that no authentic Information had yet reached the government regarding tlioselaire of Uritish vessels In Uohrlng Sen by United States. Nothing has boon done In regard to the Jurisdiction of Behring Sea. A Demi ly Epidemic. Carthaok, III., Aug. S. An epi demic of dysentery has appeared at Warsaw, in this county. Fifteen peoplo havo died. The victims are mostly children. Ono hundred and eighty eases aro reported, and many of them It Is feared will result fatal ly. Peoplo aro terror-stiicken. Irrigation of Arid bunds. St. Paul, Aug. l.-Tho United Stales senate committee on the Irri gation of arid lands in tho West ban commenced Mm labors hero. A dele gation from Dakota was present and wus heard touching tho necessity for irrigation in certain sections of that state. Coul ut l'ullmun. Colfax, W. T., Aug. 3. Doctor Watt of Pullman telephoned hen to-duy that u twelve-foot ledgo ol coal had been discovered there, at a depth ol 100 feet, while Iwiring for artesian water. Had .Sixty-nine Children. Those who are anxious to remain in the flesh beyond tho ordinary du ration of this mortal lifo.wlll bo In teresU'dlntheliabltsnftlioTurk win has recently died at lludiluthn aged 130years. Old UadJIHollinan Buba had seven wives, all of whom had died before lilui; ho was tho father of sixty sons und nine daughter, who have gone tho way of nil the flesh, and the yeur before his death he was thinking of marylng again, but could not obtain the necessary funds to buy a bride. Saba was a farmer unto his life's cud; his diet condstcd mainly of barley ami bread, bcaim(vegetnrluiui tuke- note!) nud wuter, and only twice n year, on high fwtlynls, did ho cat meat. Ills clothes were even more slmplo than his Hot, consisting of a shirt only, and, when he traveled, a pair of trnuHTH, HIh k-d was n niattrfM nnd n straw mat, nnd it had never been n "bed of sickness" till three days before his death. An Elopement. At Butlalo Bill's Wild West show In Paris, tho other day, tho wlfo of a French nobleman becamo Infatua ted with ono of Mill's Indians, tho consequence of which wns nn elope niont. They were lnst heard of In Loudon with tho outraged hus band lu hot pursuit blood In his oyo and n determination to scatter that bloody Indian nil over Euglnnd should ho cntch him. Ho has been fully convinced thatn vigorous In- tlian policy is about tho correct thing. But really a woman who will run ofl with an Indian Is not worth following. In This Case it Did. "Boy, you havo been lighting," said a pedestrian to a boy who had a bloody nose. "Yes." "You shouldn't fight. Bruto strength docs not settle a principle" "It don't eh! Well, you bet It did. There was n feller who said my mother was ns honest as n monkey, nnd I licked him untill ho owned up that sho was twlco as handsomu as Mrs. Laugtry. Don't It settle It that my mother Is ahead.'' Which Did Ho Mean? Farmer Fallew: Hear you've been bavin' sickness over at your place. Farmer Wallow; Yes, best heifer on th1 fnrm'f, been mopln' 'round nil summer. Wife was taken down yisterday. Fanner Fallew: Any Improve ment? Farmer Wallew: Well, sho's leetlo better, but she'll nover bo tho anl mnl she was afore. No Kissing Allowed. "No kissing allowed." Thin l not n prohibition nt n Sunday-school trent ns a warning to intending par takers In tho game of "drop tho hnudkerchlef," though I hnve rend the caution written on those oc casions, but u solemn protest from n doctor In n weekly paper. Kissing Is fearfully dangerous. If children kiss a smoking papa they will prolt ably fall HI; If a nurse, tho man gets small-pox; If n sister or brother, they will cntch measlesor whooping cough. London Figaro. llluo Itivor Mines. B. F. Dorris spent several davs nt tho Bluo Klver mines last week nud reports everything moving nlong nicely up there. At present there nro twenty-five men nt work lu tho mines. They oxpect to commence work soon on n trail to get to the mines, which will have to bo cut out for a distance of ten or fifteen miles. It will bo cut wldo enough for u wagon but will bo made for n pack trail. Eugene Register. Oregon's Copulation. Stato School Superintendent MoEl roy estimates that tho ratio of school to the total population in Oregon Is one to five. Ills report hIiowh tho total number of school children in tho state to bo 011,098, which on tho live to one basis, would mako the population of Oregon -105,-lUO, an In crease of SKJ.S78 and over 1885 S00.02.'! over 1880. That Settled It. "That settles It," said n prisoner whom his honor sentenced to the work houso for sixty days the other morning. "Settles what?" asked tlioolllcer to whom tho remark was adtlressed. '.'I have been troubled lu my mind whether to go down to Newport ir up to Mel mum this summer. Now 1 won't have to go to either." About three hundred Chinamen have engaged passage for their na tive land, jmt ship "C'oloma," which sails again in October, says the Port land Welcome. Of those who depart not five tier cent will ever again re turn to the United States. At tlm rate Mongolians are leaving tlu country thero won't bo 10,000 Chi nese on the Pacific Coast In ten. years. Tho limited number imw hero have become oxtremcly ludo poudciit and demand outrageous wages for ttielc labor. Chinamen, who mx years ago readily accepted Ml pur mouth for their work, now demand f.'iO and M0 and become Impertinent should their would-bo employer even hint at a sum lew largo. A Curiosity A governess adver tising for a itltuat on, Hiys: "tho Id a perfect mistress of her own. tniiKMl" v. .,: Li i1 w 4 i N till t. ' " ,i 4 im 'ffjj