mi , u,nvm,p,'u imiw.l ifif VOL. 3. SAIiEM, 0"REGON.rKIDA lr, APHIL IS, 1890. NO. 39. "" e" jp)jpppijin(wji iiw i 'w . EVENING CAPITAL JODRNAn o M i it Spring Announcement -AT CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO. o We lmye now on baud tbc neatest and nobbiest line of SPRING SUITS For men iu tbo city of Salem. No cheap or shabby goods, amou litem. Inspection is Invited. These goods were nuule for line trade. 1 1f IIS of Are constantly coming lu. We are receiving more goods than any houye lu Salem. Just Received ! K large lino of boots and shoes for men, women and children, all the latest styles and best goods In the market. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES One room si full of groceries alone. We have the finest stock of panned goods in the city. FARMERS Will find our store the b place to trade, as they can drive up to our doors and load their wagom with everything (hey want, thus saving time and labor in going fion place to place. We positively GUAR ANTEE THE LOWEST PRICES. All goods delivered free to anv part of the city. II Capitol Adventure Co., (jpera. nouse uunier( ocaitirri, viti. J. C. BOOTH, 5)9 State street, Real Estate Broker, Insurance and loans. Some fine city property. Also farms of nil frizes and prices. Call and see me, it will cost you nothing. James Graii NO. 126 STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. o m and I o jJSTA full Hue of Ctockery and Glassware and everything usually kept in a first-class establishment. Our aim is to give enlhe satisfaction to every customer. All market able produce bought at full cash prices. BIO " .Li sWrrP M t etfl BROOKS lOO STATE ST., Dl IE H -AND- Criemicals, m pbhery and toilet articles o -Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully com pounded. A full Hue of choice Imported and Key est Llgars. II 1-i.l L l ;f COMPLETE abstracts of Sa UniOn I llle AbStraCt L0. letu and all lands in Marion county. Offlce ut 288 Commercial street, formerly occupied by Williams A KagUad'a bnk. THE - DRESS GOODS Salem Oreson. Aitken. Who do All Kinds of LiKY WK As Cheap as any Laundry in lie Country Using White Help, nu doing first-class woru. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mice at George Hoeye, 209 Commercial St. & COX, SALEM, OR. MflfflS ge Store, Fancy Groceries ! We Lead ox PARASOLS and 400 BOLTS OK THE Nl mm mm SATEENS A Just Opened, Cholcot Lines of Luce J. 239 Commercial St. N llU I! Ut-J I THE GLOBE u ao a non at vohonnm (1 WiftJU. UUttl X UAUIlllilU, 292 Commercia! St,, Salem Or, Has a large list of choice farms and city property for sale on easy terms. Homesteads located. MONEY tO LVOAN On improved farms and city property at low rate of Interest. O JGffi-We have also in connection with our real estate business, an EM PLOYMENT and GENERAL INTELLIGENCE Bureau, where- all orders for help will be promptlv attended to, and situations also obtained for the unemployed. ,. ---, SPECIAL SALE FOR TEN DAYS ONLY -AT- T. IVScF. PATTON'S 98 STATE STREETrSALl lOOO BOXES OK P racy 8 1' urn urn WILL BE OFFERED AT 250 AHD 'iOC PER BOX This is by far THE CHEAPEST and BEST PAPER over offered to the people of Marion County Come and See For Yourselves A. B. BUREN Dealer in Parlor Ku.rnitu.re, 398 Commercial Street. SALEM LUMBER CO. Yard and offlco on Liberty street, opposite W. L. Wade's store. Dealers In Lumber, Laths and Shingles, R. B. DUNCAN, Sec. FISHING TACKLE ! Largest Stock and Newest Goods ! GREATEST VARIETY, MOST RiaSONABLE PRICES. BROOKS & HARRITT, No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Latest designs In Baby Carriages, Hammooki and Bummer Goods will arrive in a few days. t"No trouble to bIiow good. the City SUNSHADES! u SPECIALTY. Ladle' Hlouesnud Children's Caps. H. liuNN, Opposite Bush's Bank. DRESS r.nfliN DIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. PUMjIRUE!) DAIUV.EXCEITSUNDAY, DV TltK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Offlcc.Commcrclnl Street, in P.O. Building tutored at the poitofllee at Salem, Or.,ns second class mutter. HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors, SOM1S COMING EVENTS. No free ads. inserted In the Jouhnau Notices of religious services free. Churl ta ble, rellKlous or educational entertain ments, that charge f. ndmlsMon, adver tised at half price. K ents of local Impor tance announced freonnderthts lmtd.j April SI. Demociitffc stato convention, May 17. Colt show In Salem. Juno 2, General election, for county, state and congress. REPUBLIOAN TICKET . STATE TICKET. COXnilKSSHAX. BINGEU HERMANN, of Douglas. OOVRUNOK. D. P. THOMPSON, of Multnomah. MX'itj-rrAUY ov sr.vm GEO. W. McBRIDE, of Columbia. TitKAstmr.it. PHIL METSCHAN, Of Grant. SUl'T. OF 1'UMiIO IN THUCTIOX. E. B. McELItOY, of Benton. bTATE PRTTEK. F. C. BAKER, of Multnomah. juuei: suiiu:mr counr. R. S. BEAN, of Lane. JOINT SKNATOU KHO.M MAIIION AND CLACKAMAH. N. E. GROSS, of Clackamas. DISmiCT ATTOHNKY, til) JUDICIAL DISTIUCT. GEO. G. BINGHAM, of Marlon. 3IAMIIX COUNTY. I OR SKNATOHS. Edw. Ilirsch J. B. Looney VOIl lll.l'KJSKNTATlVhS. J. H. Settiemier I. A. linker Win. Armstrong -- John Minto T. T. Geer. County Judge Wm. Waldo County Commissioner. J. M. Watson Sheilft" - E. M. Croisan Clerk F. J. Babcoek Recorder John II McNtiry Treasurer A. O. Condlt Assessor - ... Columbus Cleaver Supt. of schools D. W. Yoder Surveyor W. J. Culver Coroner Dr. J. S. Stott General Sherman celebrated his 70th birthday in New York tho other day, sound and well. ATEuge.no, William Allcr, a car penter, was fatally Injuied by fall ing from the high bridge across tho Willameite. He was working on a new span which is being con Btiucicil, when he lost his balance and fell twenty feet, stiikiug on his tide on a plank. His btaln was in jured, and he is still unconscious. A WINNING GANDIDATB. Hon. D. P. Thompson, of Poit hiiul, the republican candidate for governor, is a wiuulus horse in the Oregon gubernatorial race this year. He is backed by tho leading men of the party and has tho har monious support of every clement of republicanism. He In ono of those veteran Oiegouians who havo help ed to create tills stato, and thb pride of tho veterans who subdued tho wilderness will go far to elect him. lie represents the older clement that ically laid tho llrst foundations Wr civilizing tho teiritory and convert ing it as far in possible Into a pari dise. The Willamette Valley, which has always been the homo of Sir. Thompson, will roll up a tre mendous majority fngnno of Its old boys. Mr. Thompson is not a speech maker but lie will cuuviuh the state personally and see and lull; with the people. Ho has bunked and slept and "batched" with half the pio neer settlers o' the stato and tho re. vlval of the-e old memories will stir up an enthusiasm that the demo, or.us cannot overcome, Ofcourw, the usual gilstof campaign material will be started up against him, as it has been ngalnsteveiy man whoever ran on the republican ticket from J. C. Fremont down to county coroner in 1690. Hon. I). P. Thomson is a self made man, and there Is no evidence that he will not bo his own muster after he is elected. He will tilt the otllco with dignity becoming to It. Ho will not live iu some other town and be at hU post of duty ut the capital city ubout two days out of the week, and steep In a basement and cover himself with a shiuglo when ho is here. He will havo an appropriate residence at the capital citv and will till the otllco with quiet honor and dignity. Ho sizes up fully to t lie otllco and will (111 it well and he will be elected. Have the IMUA JuuiiNA left at your door and gel all tho noun, ut J ceuu o, week. Tim IIEAI.TU iteOPLK. or THE The Jouknai. prints n communi cation from ono of our leading phy sicians for better sanitation of tho city. This Is a good sign. Wo had hoped to luterest not alone tho city council inn vigorous crusade against dirt, but had sotno hopes that tho medical fraternity would bo moved toorgaui7e and honor the good namo of their profession, and in tho inter ests of scieni'o give this city tho beuetlt of their lullunco for n better saultary condition. Wo had hoped our preachers would assist lu tho war on illth,nnd perhaps havo fewer funerals to attend to While few doctors are so merceneiy as to want to protlt from sickness in tho community engendered by lllthy alleys, streets, and nasty slimo pools under tho wash-houses, there ore lots of progressive peoplo who look to tho medical profession to head movements for better sanitation of tho city. Many of our sticets nre being thoroughly cleaned, and no doubt tho city officials are doing all they can. Hut It must bo remembered that the poorer peop'o who 11 vo lu tho neighborhood of infected and filthy districts have no protection whatever against municipal negli gence or professional indllTerence. Tho Jout.nai. Is aware that there is danaertoa feailess newspaper of loslug patronage. Yet wo think all persons will see that wo do not at tack Individuals, but simply abuses uud uegllgence and professional lu (llHercuco upon puolto matters. A newspaper should not attack Indi viduals until no other coui'so Is open to sccute reforms. Tills brinirs us to a matter that has been commented upon iu our local columns. Tho duty of tho asylum and prison oftl clals to repair the bioken sewer that Is emptying the refuse of thoso In stitutions Into one of tho creeks that runs til rough our city. Iu plain terms that Is criminal negligence on tho pait of thoso who'-e duty It Is to tlx It, and wo do not hesltato to brand It as such. The excuso that they must wait un til tho water Is lowor Is a lamo one, because there is so much moisture in tho soil that Jljcm will bo a largo volume of water In tho creek all summer. Let the water bo turn ed oir, let tho sower bo built In some other direction, or let something bo done to stop that terrible flow f pol lulion that muy poison tho health of thousands. Let tlo city authorities defend the public health and Insist that this repair be mado at once. With approaching hot weather tho danger is great. FROM EST SAIjKM. Mrs, L. L. Buckingham, ot this place, celebrated her 80th birthday last Monday. She was born in Yates county, Newport, April 1, 1810, and is now iu excellent health except being blind caused by sick ness a year ago. Sho is tho last of a family of eight. She was married to Geo. T. Buckingham, editor and proprietor if tho Norfolk, Ohio, Re flector In 1820. They were given a largo wedding party, and sho is tho last one living that was present at the gathering. Sho was a pupil at tho school of Dr. Marcus Whltmau, tho missionary tliat was murdered by tho Caytise Indians, near Walla Walla, in November, 1847. Mr. Wm. Ruble, well known to all old Oregn fans in tills vicinity, has about completed a Hue residence nearheie. Your correspondent took a look through tho liouso lu com pany with Mr. R., and can say ho was greatly pleased with tho appear uuceofthesanu',haingoverymodcrn convenlence,audthoarchitccturoisof tho very best, but lew houses in tho capital city arc superior to this one lu beauty and delightful surround ings. The farmers lu this vicinity havo nearly all finished their spring seed ing und they are making garden and pieparlug for their summer work which will be hummer fal lowing, cultivating their orchards, etc. The fall wheat looks woll and the gentle ruin that liau been falling will greatly help to keep tho crops lu u lino growing condition. . The nomination of R H. Wallace iceinw to give general satisfaction, uud lie will undoubtedly be elected by a large majority, as ho has worked hard for tho best Interests of Polk county since he bus been a reddeut. It Is to our Interest to send him us u member of the next legislature, It U with u feeling of sadness that wo hear of tho death of John H. Eurl, who formerly lived on this dido uf the river near here. Ho had friemU wherever lie was known who will regret his early taking oh". May ihj bod pre lightly, and tho ritOTKCT .oweis bloom over tho gravo of n noble and generous m in. Miss Stella Robllu, da-ighlor of Mr. Finley Roblln, returned this week from Winnepcg, Manitoba, wh to she has been prlnclfj il of u high school. Sho will probably make Ore on hor homo iu tho future. Mr. It. V. Harris who litis beeu working for some time at Oswego, eight miles south of Portland, has returned home, and as work in his lino (cai pouter) is now plenty ho will romaltt homo in tho future. Tin: Coming Cikous. Tho United States Monster shows will bo at Salem Friday, April 2otu. From nil accounts this mummoth combination with Us wondeiful gal- xy of aronio talent and wonders iVinu wonderland, will with Its ad vent here, mark an epoch Iu tho history ot our town. It is by far tho greatest circus lu tho uulvorse, and our citizens, both near and far, should feel especially favored by Its coming. One featuro alone of I'm many attractions, Queen Jumbo, is enough to arouse the curiosity and attention of everybody wlthlu fifty miles. Tho presenco of the largest animal In tho history of tho world, and that a lvlng,breatliIng,movlug, mountain of flesh, is Hiifllclent to startle tho sluggish blood of tho most inert among us. Sco adver tisement elsewhere lu our columns. Ono of tho very best Investments in tho city for capitalists is that bus iness corner of ours 05x105 feet, nud one of tho busiest corners in town Has a lino two-story hi ick block of threo store rooms 120x70 feet, with offices ovorhead and other buildings. It rents to pay 10 per cent, on tho amount. It is. tho best sito In tho city for n wholcsalo house atis equal to tho best for n retail trade; best bargain iu town. Salem Land Co. Postofikc blook. dw-tf Stato of Ohio, City of Mexico, Lu eas county, Frank J, Cheney makes oaih that ho Is tho senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., do ing business in tho city of Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said firm will pav tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS lor each and every caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by tho uso of Hall's Catahhii Cunn. FllANK J. ClIKNEY. Sworn to befoio mound subscribed lu my presence,. tills Oth titty of Do-c-ilvr, A. D. 1880. SEAL A. W. Gluason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh cuio is taken inter nally and acts directly upon tho blood and mucus surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ohi:ni:v & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents. Casino, son of Altamnut, tho beautiful standard-bred horse, owned by Thos. Howe, of Saloni, will make tho season of 1800 as follews: Fridays and Saturdays at Ellis & Whitley's stablo, SUetu; Monday noon to Tuesday uooii, dllverton; Tuesday evening at Mt. Angel; Thursday until noon at Gervals. Casmo has been driven In the pres enco of witnesses nt u 12:10 gait. All admlrors of a lino horse should mako it iv point to patrinlzo Casino. l-18-lm Wonderful Results often follow tlio tuo ot Hood' 8ar.i.iiarllld. Scvcru c.ifs of Bcrodila, iipoii wlilcli other prec autious ti ivo been owcrle, yield to tlio peculiar curatltopowernof till medicine. DlstrCHsInt; lihcs o( dyipcpila, excruciat ing complaint of the kidneys and liver, usuulzliiK Hell ff) a and pala ot salt rKQEI iTC rheum, degree "C8UIW . Mo cases of catarrh, and aclics and pains i ' iliulmatlsm, nro cured by Hood's flar irllla. It purines tlio blood, and at tliu i i tliiin tone") tlio stomaili, creates on . lite, and gives Mrcngtli to every fimr.- i totlhobody. (live It atrial. Conoral Dobllity " Tor four years tny wife suffered with la 'u tumor bunches on tho elands under tho arum, uud gener.1l debility of tlio wliolo Kj'tim. Hli! became so poor fu health that wo wcro on .llio verge of despair n girding her recovery, l'hyslclans did not seem to understand her case; at all evuits sho never derived any benellt from tin Ir treatment. Hlio dually concluded to try Hood's Harsaparllla. Tho Immediate eltect was so marked and satisfactory putt sho continued to talo ft, and this ts tlio result: She lias gained la weight From 84 to III Pounds and is stronger and In better health than she hai been for years. Tlio bunches under her arms havo diminished, and wo believe Hood's ftarsaparllU will be too much for them In time." J. J. Noittuoss, i Com mercial Htrect, Huston, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hutilrilruulti. fl tlxforj. J'rntradby 0. 1. IIOOU A CO., Afutbocarlci, ImslI, Man. OO Dosos Ono Dollar New Fish Market, Allen ItlKxIen iMsentitbllilied a new I'lili Market on 8Uileliwt, nud ho Ueojxit good supply or Hull, poultry uud game. uivo hltn u'cull ii n d our order will bo promptly wllmded to. fj an in Agents Wanted. e to sell tho "Hcu in Htory," "i i World," uud 1 pil." iloaV t. ' kelliuirboniCNitntueru. ..eU i dim MAJtriO,L, Court trt. A h