r MwyppiljlgMr' .'-a: ir?m V i """ lpr'1(W yjtitV r;,1 t - y f3 a Twe"vf subscribe; FOR ADVURTISE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, CAPITAL JOURNAL. THE CAPITAL JOURNAU THE' PEST PAPER' IN SALEM. it will nn A GOOD INVESTMENT, -You will bo well pleased with lt.-s 9-Thc Terms nro Most Reasonable iTPN VOL. 2. SALEM. OTtEGON. TUTJKSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1889. jSTO. 142. New Livery Stable. J. Mcey has lately purchased tho Liv ery and Feed Stable lormcrly owned by Wagner & German, and now conducts A FIRST-CLASS STABLE! He has some of tho best rlc In the cltv. Give him a call and It will bo niled with treat promptness. HORSES FOR SALE. One heavy gelding, one young marp with young colt, English shire; one mare with foal by Sasshaw. Junior, one two-year-old i-vrutuuuuuy mm, nno iretie: Cill nu A. STRAIN. 6-29 W3 Eola, Polk couuty, Or. Small Farms -for Sale, A numbet of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and nhilf miles of Salem, nt prices rnnglng from $50 to $100 per acre. Apply to , WIlTLIS A CHAMBERLIN, ( 0-29-Im Opera House Block J. J. CULVER, County Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. H.EBYARS, Civil Engineer, Byars, Culver k Walton Surveyors &. Topographers, Surveys, drafts, mats mans and descrlDtlons of lands, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. etc., made and furnished nt , reisonablo prices. Old Light Solar Transjt. corners and lines rc-es- w. l. t. uuhl.1 tuhllshed fnimoriglnal to, n. r. Ada notes. Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sow ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's oltlce. Sclem, Oregon. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUT1I0KITY n ' r r ---n. I tin -. ;af HVIKULMI Of SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid op, .... $75,000 Surplus, 10,000 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. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, 3 J' ell either In private granaries or public warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL. PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris. Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, ; President. JDK. J. REYNOLDS, Vlco President. JOHN MOIIl, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong ' bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Fanners are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Llberel advances made on -wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. History of Oregon Krorh tho Earliest Period to the Present Time BY HUBERT HOWE BANCROFT. Just published, complete In two vols, with Index. A iiuiguillcent contribution to knowledge. The pride ot a people who are proud of their rfcord. A household necessity; o national benefit. Agents Wanted SK??,eJSbii?h0. ed can at all compare with this In Interest und Importance to the people of Oregon, und to ull others Interested In the welfare of their country. It contains n record of brave doings, of grand emigrations and permanent organizations. It is the lire of jin Important part of the nation, No true Oregoulan.no true American will fall to fctcure wis wort, now ur iuo m u;"" fered seperately from' the full set of Mr Bancroft's marvellous historical series In Earnest, octive workers should secure exclusive territory Immediately, or they wlllloea rure opportunity to niknefor lhemselvas 01' M One need bo experience or capital In this business, for Ifproperly printed the work ells lteif, and we give our AgenU 30 days' time in which to drtlret and collect before paying us. Addrem THE HISTORY Co., 7 Market H KnFripj'eo,CJ. twjXSltOwr IjHbsAI First National Ban 500 1,000 Milk Shakes ! When yon are walking down the street stop In nt Benson's Fruit Stand, i t 0"-t-v a. at-sttv .-t-.t-- ,-.. iaicoi iXJi 1 And try one of those wholeomo and most Invigorating Milkshakes. .-31ml Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. ve have taken n new name but will continue to servo ourpatrons with the best the market nllords, give them a cordial welcome to Our ilome. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and wo will do you ood. No Chinese employed. DYSPEPSIA. J 8 that misery experienced when wo sud denly become awnro that wo possess a labolical arrangement called a stomach. Tho stomach Is tho reservoir from which every flbro nnd tlssuo must bo nourished, nndnny trouble with ltissoonfeltthrough out tho wholo system. Among a dozen dyspeptics no two will havo tho samo pro domluantsymptoms. Dyspepticsolacllvo mental power nnd a bilious temperament aro subject to Sick Headache; those, fleshy and phlegmatic havo Constipation! whllo tho thin nnd nervousaro abandoned to gloomy forebodings. Somo dyspeptics aro wonderfully forgetful; others have great Irritability of temper! Whatever form Dyspepsia may take, one thing Is certain, ' The tnulerlylner cause is in the LIVEIl, fm.l Aft A 1 1, I Mr. mn.n Ic u...l, . . - . .. ....... U.W.U .o t-iuuiij ueruiin. no one will remain a dyspeptic who will fiza it will correct Acidity of the Stomach, Expel foul gases, AUay Irritation,' Assist Digestion, and, at the same -''' fcfc tlmo Start the lAvcr to tcorkingr, . xvnen an outer trouoies soon disappear. "My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some three years ago by the advice of Dr. Stelner, of Augusta, she was induced to try Simmons Liver .Regulator. 1 leel grateful for the relier it has given her, and may all who read this and are afflicted in any way, whether chronic or other wile, use fcimmons Liver Regulator and I feel confident health will be restored to all who will be advised." Wm. M. Keksh, Fort Valley, Ga. See that you get the Genuine, with red 2 on front of Wrapper, PREPARED ONLY BY J. H. ZKTLIN & CO., Philadelphia, Fa. Conservatory of Music Of the Willamette Unlver-ity Salem, Ore gon, the most successful Music School on tho Northwest Coast. Courses In music are equal to Eastern muslo schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred nnd fifty. Tho able corps ot teachers for the coming school year will be Prof. Z. M. Parvln, Miss Frankle P. Jones, Miss Eva Cex: assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hully Parish, nnd Miss Mamie Parvln. Branches laughtaro Vocal Culture, Pluno, Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Send for catalogue and circular. I. M PAItVIN. 7-23d3ra-wlm. Board of Equalization. TO tho Taxpayers of Marlon County ,Oro gon: The board of equalization will meet nt the court house In Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, tho last Monday In Au gust, 1889, to-wit: tho With day at 0 o'clock a m., nnd publicly commenco tho exam ination of the assessment as returned by tho assessor lor the year 1KB!), correcting all errors In valuation, description or qual ities of land, lot or other property. Said board will remain in session from day to dny for one week only, therefore nil tax payers or pcrhons owning property In said Marlon county are hereby notified to be and nppeurat the time and place above mentioned nnd show cause, if any they have, why their assessments should not remain as taken by tho assessor. A. F. BLACKERBY, Assessor Marlon County, Oregon. Dated this tntli day of July, fv. 7-31dw New 'Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEVINE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up a flrst-clas butcher shop nt the above location, where they will bo pleated to serve tho ptople with the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS of all kinds thnt'the market affords. Olve them a call ond bo convinced of the suirlority of their meats. JT-Uoods delivered free. FRUIT WANTED II V THE Willamette Valley Fruit Co. A.T S AL.B M. Prune of all kinds at fullyalue, provided they are fully ripe. There Is no danger of having them too ripe. -N' K0 prune will be received at any price. Plums of the Egg. Coe'sOolden Drop and Heine Claude vanetle only, wanted. Apples, all kinds, beginning with the Wuxen. Light early varTetle not wanted. It U not necessary to he them fuUy r'ptar of all vanetlc that are a large as the Bartlett. You can't aflord to have an offensive breath and decayed ttu, Wrlnt' Myrrh Tooth 6op prevwU beth, Try It. Soldtr!ldrBKtit. Gapito L We are preparing to receive n large invoice of goods. f To make room for this enormous stock, we must have room. To mnke 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 corner and interview us. Our prices are down so low that we could not dispose of them any lower without giving the goods away. j Now Is your chance, for the next thirty days we will i bo Just slaughtering goods. This is tho depot from which to lay In your supplies. Watch the faces of our customers as they leave the store; notice their contented looks, for they are satisfied that they could not save money faster than by trading with us. Capitol Adventure Company, OPERA HOUSE CORNER, Salem, -AT JT -M- . K iMMcajtejj WMneMy CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. In First : ttlomil bank building A. P, ARMSTRONG, Manager. E. L. WILEY, Principal. Will open for the Kcception of Ktudents, Monday, September f). BUSINESS COURSE Includes .Spelling, Urammar, Writing, Ar ithmetic, Correspondence, Commeicitil 1 jiw, Sluglo and Double Entry Book keeping, Banking and Buslnttu Forms, Business and Oillco Practice. ENGLISH COURSE Includes Heading, Writing, Mental and "Written Arithmetic, Spelling, Orammar, Correspondence, Geography, History and Commercial Law. Dayand evening sessions. Students Principal for i ok sali: POR 8A LB Two spans of large horses " good ones, well broken for Mile cheap. Call on M.C. STARR. POR SALE A Jen,ey heifer calf, For f partlcularscnllotthlBomce. 7-31W SXRl SALE.-A FARM OF 3aACRES all under fence and cultivation. In the est range country of Eawtcrn Oregon, The best chance ever ollered for a man to engage In stock raising. For particular call on or address W.H. BYARS.Salem, Oregon. socurrr noticks. OLIVEIX)DGENo. 18, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows' Hull upstairs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sal urdayut70p. m. J. ', ORIldo. JAH. WALTON, Secretary. . GA. R. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Deart- ment of Oregon, meets every Monduy evening ut the hull over the Oregon Umd company's otllce. Visiting comrndes un coruiauy inviira 10 nitenu. A. W. DitAVOEit, Pott Cominuder. B. V. south WICK, Adjutant, I'KOKI-SSIONAL CARDS. 7J. SHAW, attorney nt law.Halem.Ore I. gon. ORleo up-staln In the Putton block. T J. JENNINGS D. D. S.-DENTJST J Otllce lu the New Bank Block, Com merclal street, halem. Sign of the blr tooth. ,, - , dw T)HYsii;rAN-nw. mi. t. &. McCoy I phydvlan and turgcon, tin located und taken rooms over squire Parrara Mticerv More. Chronic disetutt a spec lulty. Consultation free. li-2ldw W I r. WJllIAn, ninitjmrjn"ru .. n,..rn.r itnvtjit. Will inuke report of tr)aU, a.lm on lyu wnieraccuniiciy nuii hi jt- vwv oer A. T Ytaton's furullure store, Com-lufTclaUm-ct, Salem. With fatal ipted imputo blood coures through thesystctn with death In IM wake, Wright' Compound Extract of 6aiii rllla cure all blood Htftf. Hold by H, W,Cax.mtn(J,Vi7, Adventure Conpy Oregon. THli - SHORTHAND COURSE Includes Sho'thand, TypowrlHng(2hours dally practice) Penmanship, Spelling, Ornmmnr, Correspondence, Mani folding, LettcrCopylug, Business Forms, Business and Otllce Practice. admitted nt any time. Address the Catalogue. A. B. STRANG, No. :m Commercial Street, SAIiEM, - - OltKGON. -IlKAI.KIt IN- STOVES and RANGES i'lumbiu Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty! -Agent for the RICHARDSON A BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 18IS WIIENT YOU ARK HUNGRY GO TO TIIK Star Lunch Gounfor 2KJ Commercial Hlrast, Where you can get a llrsU'lass lunch Cor any price from a nickel up. No Chinamen areeinployed. ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lots and wren. One half mile Wed of Huklii 1'. O. (iuxl Mill,ull clear and In fine condition All ready fer plaining fruit und shrubbry ut out. Km.li plime fronu on a nice strrtt, nnd no lily tax. THOMAS & PAYNE 07 STATIC JT. MAUlM JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, "Wall Ta per and Horder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NKWTO-DAY. Hop Pickers Wanted. Frank Elgin, at Ankeny, Marlon county, Oregon, will want from;) to 100 hop pick, era nt his yard near Buona Vista. Tid ing will begin In about two weeks. He can be found on Tuesdays and Fridays nt the Chemckcto nnd Is now ready to contract for pickers. Seo him. 8-15dw2w Music! Music! Tho best pianos In the mnrUpt for m1o cneap ror ensn or on tho Installment plan. Also n good piano to rent. Call upon WM. ARNOLD, !W7 Winter St. Bids for Wood. HIDS will be received nt my ollloo In tho opera house block, Court street, Ualem, Oregon, up to September 3, ltfttl', nt p. in., for six ((I) cords of body oak or largo grub oak wood and rcvcii (7i cords of body tfr, to bo delivered nt tho North Salem school house; also six (U) cords of body oak, or large grub oak wood, and seven (7) cords of laivo bodv II r to bo delivered nt the Smith Salem school hoifc; also forty (40) cords of largo body or grii" oak wood, thirty (ISO) cords of body nnh and tlfty-llve (6.'0 cords of largo body fir, to bo delivered at the East Salem school house. Ml this wood to bo delivered at the placcsdeslgnntcd on or bo fore tho 1st day of October noxt. Tho board ol trustees reserves tho right to ivlpct any and all bids. DAVID 8IMPSON, . Clerk ot School Dlxlnct No. 21. dw-td J. KL HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. FlrsUclnss work irunrantced. Olvo him a uill and you will not regret II. 7-,'llml Oregon State Jair Twcnty-ntutlinnmittl exhibition nt Salem, Oregon, Commencing Monday, Sept. 1(1, Continuing olio week under tho manage inent of tholi.rgoii Slate Board of Agih'ulturo. OVER $1,500 In Cash Premiums Offered for agricultural stock, dairy and mechanical exhibits, for works of art, fancy work, and for trials of speed. Running and Trotting Races EVERY DAY, Important Improvements havo been mado in the premium list. Reduced rates for fares and freights on all transportation lines to and from thu mir. PRICKS OF ADMISSIONS Men's day ticket. ft) Women's day ticket.................... its Men's season ticket . t'i ft) Women's season ticket .... 1 U) Send to tho secretary ut Halem for u pre mium list. J.T. APPKRSON. Preslileiit. J.T. (1KKOU, Secretary. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. One Night Only, Saturday, August 17 ! 1K.S9. FIFTH SEASON, IWiU, Tho verwMeclinracteriictoriiiMlcome.lluii MR, CHARLES MCCARTHY As Ijirry Huwurd In ".One ol'itlio Bravest !" BY if a PRICE, ESQ. The greatest comedy dramu ever prtMlucod A coin puny of flrst-clum crjinudtutis, Including the great, the only and the original WILLIAM OKONIN, Entirely new and elaborate wx-nery. Ev erything complete. The greatest fire scene ever produced. -AdmlloiifttenU;r(-M'rved m-uI DUturlMincos of the jx-uetful summer such as Diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera Infantum, promptly evicted by Wright's blackberry mrdtul. Sold by all druggists. Put ti Flight Nervouaneos and ludlgea lion by Wright's Hop Celery and L'hamo mllejllltltrs. A healthful stimulus, and strengthening and Invigorating. Hold f li. W.Qir, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Tho Old Youns ARnin. San Francisco, Aug. 14. James Gamble, who has been submitting to experiments to test tho clllcttcy of tho JJrown-Setiunrd method of re juvenating the human system, was was again treated to a couple of hypodermic injections. This tlmo a healthy male guinea pig was used to furnish thotluld which was Injected into Mr. Gamble. The doctor placed tho pig under the influence of ether, and after a few ineffective squeals It subsided nnd lay on tho table to all appear ances limp and dead. Dr. Sund berg then bared his knife, and soon secured tho necessary glands with out shedding a drop of blood. They were then macerated In a mortar, a llttlo distilled water added, and af ter tho regular illteratlon, Dr. Mc Nutt Injected tho lluld Into Mr. Gamble's legs. The fellow seemed rather to enjoy tho experiment than otherwise, and said It did not pain him In the least. Ho stated that he felt lighter and better everywhere . and could walk with less fatigue. Desldes this, ids stomach, which had been In a disordered state for sovoral years, had resumed Its functions much moro regularly than before. liurncd in uu Iron Ftmini'c San Fuancisco, Aug. 15. A lUrmlnghani, Ala., dispatch says that a remarkable religious excite ment prevails among tho negroes at Bessemer. Old Negro Tobias Jack son has been claiming for some time to bo the prophet Daniel and con vinced three young negroes Saturday last that they were representatives of Shadrauh, Mosoheeh and Abednego, tho three children of Israel, who en tered Nebuchadnezzar's furnace of old, and persuaded them to enter tho Schloss furnaco here, used for melting Iron, lleforo a largo num ber of negroes they rushed Into the white heat of tho furnace, and when they failed to reappear Juckson an nounced that he saw them rlso Into tho skies. He said that they would visit the earth next Sunday, and tho negroes propose to assemble at tho church and continue In pray er until their descent. ' A Torrililo Storm. ALiuitiUKiRiui:, N. M., Aug. 14. Yesterday afternoon tho people of Albuquerque were frlgtened by tho raging of a terrible thunder and wind storm preceded byharp flash es of lightning. Huge whlrwiuds of sand came down from the mount ains, occurring at Intervals and blinding pedestrians. It looked like rain, for the clouds were heavy and dark, hut the rain did not come. Lightning struck a polo near the freight depot stunning a number of clerks. Tho pole was shattered Into splinters. It wns understood last evening that a driver and team were killed on the mesa as they readied tho mountains by the sumo flush of lightning. The I'unuma Cuiml. New Yoitic, Aug. It. A corres jioudont writing from I'lmiuim on the prospect of the ultimate com. pletlon of the canal across the mili ums, says: "Thu confidence in tho promises from Paris that has all along existed here respecting tho prosjR'cts of the canal scheme does not appear to havo been misplaced. Indeed, on tho contrary, It Is not too much to say that at no former period have the prosjiects of tho scheme, as a scheme, without refer ence to DoLosseps' enterprise, up-(a-ared more promising." A FaTUus"llu"llilTiiK. Cimcaoo, Aug. 1-1. A building on tho corner of Clinton and Van lluren streets collapsed this morning, and several men were buried lu the ruins; two persons were killed. The building was partially burned about six weeks ago, ami was six stories high. Thu wall had been left standing. Nu .News uf Stanley. Z.M 11 A it, August l- HteveiiH, thu long distance cyclist who wits Kent Into Africa by a New York pa per, Iris been heard from. Ho left here some mouths ago for the Inter lor to discover tho wherealKiuts of Stanley and U now returning, huv Ing utterly failed In hln mission, Oregon Kidi in .New York. New York, Aug. 14. Five ear loads of I'acllln count tli-li from Ya mini buy lUherles, were recently marketed here. Thu Wm Id says thu New York agents of tho Vuquluu com puny i'XKt't to do u luige biuU iiept lieif, COXl) KXSKI) DISPATCHES. Tho Cretan uprising has been sup. pressed without resorting to war. Tho North Dakota constitutional convention has completed Its work. Foreign labor outranks American five to one on the public works In Chicago. The Russian government wants Serviu to expel ex-King Milan from that country. There aro somo cases of yellow fever in Florida, but It Is declared not to be epidemic. Suspect Uurk has. been identified as tho man who hired thu cottage where Dr. Cronln was murdered. The Mississippi grand Jury is in session and is now considering the case of John Sullivan and Jake Kllraln. Tho capital necessary for the build ing of tho Congo railroad has been secured, and thu completion of tho great enterprise is now assured. A Cleveland physician Is mak ing a practical test of the ellxer. The results will bo made known In a few days by tho .11! persons who aro experimenting with the fluid under Ids directions. A Cheap Elovntor. A Heiiln Inventor has flovlsed a simple and inexpensive elevator for private dwellings, in placo of tho oadlnary staircase, which may sug gest to some inventor a better means of accomplishing the samo object. Tho Jlerlln Invention Is on tho prin ciple of tho inollned railway, and tho motive power is furnished by thu city water, which U applied In tho cellar. The Floods in Colorado, r iieiii.0, Col., Aug. If.. A heavy storm passed over Pueblo last night. Ft formed near Canyon City, but a high wind accompanied It ami only a few drops of rain fell hens. Fust of this city tho storm seemed to no very heavy. Tho Hull Itcmoreil. Portland, Or., Aug. 14. John Miller, who was shot lu the eye lu a bar-room quarrel somo davs mm. had a successful operation perform ed this afternoon. Tho ball was re moved and ho will recover. A great deal has been said through tho papers about tho healthfulness of lemons. Tho latest advice Is how to uso them ho that they will do tho most good, as follews: Most people know the benellt of lemonade before breakfast, but few know that It Is moro than doubled by taking an other at night also. Tho way to get tho better of tho bilious system, without blue pills or quinine, Is to take the Juice of one, two or three lemons, as nppotlto craves, In as much lco water as makes It pleasant to drink without sugar before going to bed. In tho morning, on rising at least halt an hour before breakfast, hike thojulco of ono lemon In a gob let or witter. This will clear tho system of humor and bile with ef ficiency without any of thu weak ening elleclH of calomel or congress water. People should' not Irritate tho stomach by eating lemons clear. An eastern exchange has tho fol fel fol eowing: It looks as If the younger sister states of the west were going to beat their elder sisters In tho east liuidvanced Ideas. Hero Is Judge Dcaily of Oregon, for Instance, who has refused naturalization papers to an habitual drunkard and wlfu beater as well as to a professional prize-fighter. Why should ho not do so, for the law requires that tho applicant shall havo "behaved as a man of good moral character, at tached to thu principals of thu United States, and well dlsjio-ed to thu good order and happiness of thu same." Thu Salt I.aku Herald savs: Thu carrier pigeon turned loose from this city on tho occasion of thu recent visit of thu Nebraska press associa tion, in rived at Omaha lu safety. It was released here ut II o'clock lu thu morning and reached Omaha thu next morning ut 0:30. The bird sent from Denver at 8 o'clock lu the morning reached Omaha at 1:2.1 lu the afternoon. Thu one released at Ogdeu at 8 o'clock lu thu morning got homo thu next morning at o,;to. According to thu last report from the Department of Agriculture, th -re Is little prospect of an abund ant yield of apples. No state nil own it condition Utter than clghty-Hlx, whllu Pennsylvania fulls to sixty live, iiml New York to llfty-ulue, Thu fori Ign demand is yearly udd lug to the Importance of thu AiiuiU cull apple crop, n i 1$ "lrf.1 i .9 Vi m n u