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laVJU OBN BookCoupon SATUKDAY, JOURNAL. B!ki,"r . 4 . w,PBSSSlJsX5S,,l VOL. 0. JULY4 And people will bo nrndtj happy, but in the monntimo if you wish to euro tho Blu call around at tho CASH STORE And whon you Suit of Clothes, a Pair of Shoes, or a Dress for the Family You will surely smile, and say: "WHAT FOOLS WE MORTALS BE" That wo have not always traded with J. W. THOMAS, 297 Com'l, St., SALEM, Keeping Pace With the Times. Have your business accounts kept In PERFECT books, such ara The Frey Patent Flat Opening Books. Books tbat are worthy of the patronage and praise of the Government Of ficials of tbo Btato of Oregon, and the greater portion of tbe mercbautllo men of tbe 8tate, are surely deserving of a trial by1 everyone. Manufactured In Oregon ONLY by Tbe Meston-Dygert Book Mfg. Co., Proprietors ot THE CAPITAL CITY BINDERY. Binders to tbo Blate of Oregon, Printers and Lithographers, Balem, Oregon. 500,000 TREES ! OSWBGO - NURSKRIBS. FALL 1892, SPRING, 1893. ' We would call tbe attention of dealers, and large and small planters, to our large and varied, assortment of Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Ornamental, Shade, Nut and Evergreen trees. Our trees are clean, smooth, and first-class In every respect. Bend for catalogue and price list. Address, Walling & Jarisch, 3Mention this paper. Os"wego, Oregon. H. W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Representing the following if ell-known and reliable Oempanlea: BTATE INSURANCE CO., JF.tn Insurance Co., Traders' Insurance Co., ' Bun Insurance Co.. National Insurance Co., Westebester Klre Ins. Co., Lion Klre Insurance Co., Imperial Fire Insurance O., London A Lancashire Fire Ins. Boo., London Assurance corporation, Alliance Atsuranoe Co., Norwich Union Fire lat.ioe. Oldest and Leading Firm In tbe City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance, J. W. TflORNBORG, Recovers and repairs upholstered furniture. Long Experience in tbe trade enables me to turn out first-class work. Bamples of coverings. No trouble to give estimates. Btate Insurance block, CHURCHILL BURROUGHS F. T. HART, COMMERCIAL STREET. ESTABLISHED 1870. WILLIAM NILES Los Angeles, California. BREEDERS AM EXPORTERS OF Ed. C. SMSMSJSJsejgeg l w iWm&r- "THPJKdPliE0 1A1JBK. Will mwrmewf; find how littlo money it THE IPHOLSTKRER. Cbemektta street. Spraying Oiitfils, 103 State Street. LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. INCORPORATED 1891 & CO., FINE CATCLE, HOGS, POULTRY. Berkshire & Poland-China Pigs a Specialty. Fancy Poultry, All Varieties. fggj for Hatching. Incubators. NIIcs PaolOo Coast Poultry and Stock, illustra ted, 60 cents by mall. sTBEND FOR CIRCULARB.-fe Cross, Wfeeleeale sjmI Retail Beater in fresh, SsJt aaJ Bmked Meats ef allKlMhi 98 Court and 110 State Streets, Choice Meats "' II II ill - li - ' .-"-'- n 3amC35Sm3 be Celebratec at Salem takoa to buy a Powder Magazine Explodes. Athens, Greece, June 17. Tbe gov ernment powder magazine a few miles from this city exploded. Twenty per sons, including officers and soldiers, were killed aud great damage was done to surrounding property. The crown prince baa gone to tbe scene to aid suf ferers. Tbo loss Is estimated at $600,000. FOBEIQN TRADB. The total value of exports of merchan. dlse from tbe United States during tbe twelve months ending May 31, 1893, was (848,373,845, a decrease of $174,010, 700 over tbo preceding similar period. Tbe value of imports during the same time was $930,001,287, an increase of (108,053,108. Durlngtbe twelve months ended May 3lRt the exports of gold amounted to (123.095,453 and Imports $20,058,725: exports of silver amounted to $40,136,578 and Imports $23,704,642. VIBOR f MEN EMll,,.Qulcklr, Psnaanantlj RsttorMt. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of arllf from early error or UMr exoeue. taa rasolts of orerwork, sickness, Yrorrr.etc. Vnllitrenctb, dsrclopmsnt and tone given to erery organ and portion of tbe body. BlmplF.natnral methods. Immediate Improvement seen, failure ImpOMlble. 3.000 references. Book, explanation and proofs tnallod (lesied) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. UFTALO. H. Y. ' rV)H aALB. A very nicely located tot. with r bouse, on Mill street south ot Willamette university tor terms ana particuiare-picai Inquire at this office. 6-W-lm ELP WANTED. Agents mid a good com- mission, ana wuuo aiviaena among; tber em next winter. Bneclal attractions to be pushed tbls year for wblch we want the ser vice of bei areata everywhere. TBE OURTItt fUBLIBHING CO., Room i, chronicle llblldlng-, Ban Kranclaoo. 31UIS PAPER Is kept on SI at B. O. Dake's Advertising Agency, st and 65 Merchants zcnange.Ban Francisco, California, where contraC for advertUlng can be Bade for It. CHRISTIAN HOIENOE-Literature kinds on sale at 128 Liberty street. of all 4-6-ly ATTENTION. Cash money paid for ran, buttles, old Iron and all kinds of motals, a so bides, at old Court House, Kalera. 1-JO.ly 1. TOLPOLAR. TO THE FLOWER SHOW That's Where he's doing The rest of the people are golnc to the mnt nerlectly eaulPPCd BOOK AlfU dTATlONERT HOUSE IN OBECJON. Tn ihran Ubm you want what is new enly. The new things are always rounu a- Patton Bros., lBoolcelUrej and Stationery 08 BTATE STREET. BAGGAGE SALE. The undersigned will sell at the Bargeant IxmUIbc House In Opera House block. July li.lSSK.Anr one having Dames there Is re nted to et.a. kttun-dS. 8ABGEANT THE PACIFIC KTECnVE ANI COWING BUREAU ALBM, - - Oreson Private work a specialty. a B. CUHUWT, Maaafsr. HAJjKJM, OilEGION MONJ)AY, JITKB - " - - ' M .-.-- . . - -"-- - " - - - - - -"! 1 in I ill 111 I I i LliNN COUNTY BANKS FAIL. Two at Albany and (too at Loba- bob Go Under. DEPOSITS til I1MAWN FOR WEEKS. Tbo Bank of Oregon at Albany al wCloMsits Doors. ALBANY, Juue 10. Hpcclal Tho following notice appeared on the door of the Linn uoudiy bank, of tbls city: "On account of.'tho stringency of tho money market .tbo bank hereby sus pends Daymen t. 'By order of directors tbls 10th day of June. Depositors will be paid dollar fordollar, with a large surplus." Tbe assets are about 1350,000, liabili ties about 1100,000. It is understood tbat a moVenietit to reorganize tbe bank bad something to do with it. On account of general confidence on the banks ability to pay everything, when securities can be realized on, there Is little excitement of uneasiness by tbe suspension. WHAT COWAN 8AY8. Hon. J. L. Cowan, president of the bank says the deposlls amount to about $160,000 and that assets will exceed Ha blllties by $80,000 to (100,000. J. A. Crawford, the wealthiest citizen of Al bany, and one of the directors, says be will personally guarantee every deposit or. Among deposits are (33,000 of tbe county's money. No official statement has been made. A branch of tbe Linn County bank at Lebanon also closed Its doors tbls morning. ANOTHER GOES. At neon tbe bank of Oregon of this city also closed Its doors. Cashier Jay ,"VV. Blain saya'assets are 50 per cent.' more than liabilities, Amount' of de posits is small. Both failures arecausid by steady withdrawal of deposits for several week. AT BALEM. Salem bunkers feel no alarm at the Albany failures. The bank of Oregon, bad paid all dep alters up to within about (4000 and ihut wus made up by tbe managers on individual notes, The First National and Cuelck & Co. of Al bany are ruuulug along as well as ever. Tbe stockholders are good for ten times tbe amount of all liabilities and will see everyone paid. No one in Balem loses a dollar in the AUmny failures. FIEES IN FOREST AND OITT. Three Persons Perish Towns and Bridges Wiped Out. Ashland, Wli.. June 10. Forest fires are sweeping over miles of coun try. Hundreds of homesteaders are en dangered. John Meagher perished at TUoquuli, also two unknown children at Banborn and the town is wiped out. Tbe Northern Pacific bridge at Mlners- ville Is gone. A bridge 800 feet long at Banborn was also destroyed. Tbe losa is millions. An Armed Gang. 4 Arkansas City, Kas., June 10. The city at noon was considerably ex cited over the arrival of five men heavi ly armed with revolvers and carbines. They are believed by some to be mem bers of the Btarr gang of bank robbers. The second and third stories of a build ing near the banks are occupied by citi zens with guns ready for any emer gency, Hungry Refugees. Domitii, June 10. A train bearing destitute refugees from the fire in a mining town of Virginia, numbering 250, mostly women and' children, ar rived here this morning, almost starved. Tbey were at once supplied with food. They report that houses burned like tinder and tbe whole town Was in ruins Inside of an hour. All tbe way here tbe train came through lake foreet fire. Ford's Theater Iaa.utt. Washington, D C, Juae 19. The coroner tbls morning decllBed to sum mon Colonel Alnsworth as a witness In tbe Inquest into the Ford' Theater accident. Though tbe Inquest la not mmoleled. it Is stated tbe Jury will bold Colonel Alnsworth and Contract or Bant and probably flupt- Covert and Engineer Basse responsible for the ac cident, Tbe Jury reurea at zw to ewu slder tbe verdict. Torpid liver is cured by TUTT'fl PILLB. 19, A83. - -. - .... . i hi ill IBMHIiliMnl "tfO INDIA At, NTS APPOIHYXD. The President Details Army Officers to Various Points. Wabimncitonj Juno 10. The preri dent has Issued tho following executive erder: 'Pursuant to tho provision of chapter 104 of tho laws of the first session or tbo 6Zd con grew, passed July 13, 1892, which reads as follows, 'Provided, from and after the passago of tbls act the president shall detail officer of the United Btate army to aotaa Indian agents at all agencies where vacanolee from any cause may hereafter occur, who, while acting as such agent, shall be under tbe orders and directions of tbe secretary of the interior, except at agencies where, In tbe opinion of tbe president, the pabllo service would be better promoted by the appointment- of civilians,' I hereby detail tbe following officers of tbe United btate army to acta Indian agents at tbe agencies set opposite their respective names: Captain Joseph Hale, Third Infantry, at Fort Hall agency, Idaho; Captain William P Rogers, Seventeenth Infan try, at Warm Springs agency, Oregon. Indian agent: John F. T. Brentanc ot Oregon, at Grande Bonde agenoy, Oregon. W. L. Powell, of Washing ton, at Neah Bay agenoy, Washington. Lewis T. Irwin, of Wasblcgton, Yakima agenoy, Washington. Wm. L' Hargrove, of Missouri, at Nes Perces agenoy, Idaho. J Boo Young, of Ken tucky, at Pima agency, Arizona. - Judge Blackford HI. New York, Juno 10. Associate Judge Samuel Blackford, of tbe United States supreme court, was taken critic ally ill yesterday. His famlliy is great ly alarmed. Muw Harker's inlcide. Portland, Or., June 10. The body of Caroline Harker, a young lady who committed suicide yesterday by Jump ing into the river from the Stark street ferry, was recovered today. wmmmm " " ' TODAY'S MAXKSTI. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, June 10, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up' to hour of going to press were as follews: BALKU PROUUOB MARKET. rauiT. Good shipping strawberries 3 to 8 ota a box. Shipper furnishes crate. , Peas 12 cents a gallon. Gooseberries 15 cts a gallon. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4 to 5 cts. Hogs dressed 0J to 0. Live cattle 21 to 21. Bbeep alive $2 to 2.0. Spring lamba-f 1.76 to $2.40. MILL PRIOBB. Salem Milling' Co. quetes: Flour (3.00. Bran S17 bulk, $18 sacked. Short 10 and $20. Chop feed $10 and $20. WHEAT. Market Is flat at 08 eta.. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats 40 cent. Hayr-Wlld, $10; timothy and clover, $12, Barley No demand except for feed. FARM PRODUCTS. Eggs Cash, 10 cents. Butter Best dairy, 20 to 25; fancy creamery, 25 to 80, Cheese 16 to 18 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 12; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 76 cents. Onions 2 to 2 cents. IIIDBS AND l'KLTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 76 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Hens, 10 cts; broilers 12; ducks, 12; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese slow. Deafness Oanaot bo Oared by local applications, a they cannot reacu vne aeceaseu wruuu ui ms nu. There la onlv one wav to cure Deafi and tbat w by constitutional remedies. Deafness la caused by an inflamed con dition of tbe mucous lining of tbe Eustachian Tube. When tbls tube get Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, aBd when It I entirely closed Deafness k the re sult, and unto tb Inflammation can "- . ar .. m a be taaea out ana inn iuu ibhiimw Ha normal coBdltloB.bearlng will be de stroyed forever; nine case out of ten are caoeea iy caiarru, wuieti m umuinj but aa Inflamed condition of the mucous surface. ..,.,. We wHl give One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafnes (pawed by catarrh) that cannot tie cured by Hair Catarrh Cure. Head for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY. & Co., Toledo, O. IgrBgld toy, Drf gjJsts,.76c Baby cried, Mother algfeed, Deetor prescribed t Casts - DAY'fcf NJfiWa TO-DAY." Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S Gov't Report Royal SSX2X&M AB500TTELY PURE A And a Oie Million Dollar Ex hibition. A STABLEMAN BWJTALLY MORDBRED More Appointments By President Cleveland Bank Failure. The Golden State. Chicago, June 10. Tbe California state building was formally dedicated today In presence of ten thousand peo ple. Next to tbe Illinois building, tbat of California is tbe largest etato build ing on the exposition grounds. It has a total floor space of 100,000 square feet and cost nearly $100,000 while $1,000,000 will not reach tbe value of tho exhibit. Governor Markham woo among those present. Brutal Murder. San FftANCisco, June 10. A stable at tbe Bay District race grounds was tbe scene of a shocking tragedy last sight. This morning tbe body of John Keliey, a "rubber," was found horribly mutilated near bis stall and oloseby was found a pitchfork with wblch tbe sawder wa eonmltted. It Is sauTtbafr Kelley had numerous enemies among tbe other stable mon. Investigation shows tbat stones were thrown against' tbe walls of tbe stable and when Kel ley came out he was attacked with a pitchfork. His face and neck were frightfully mutilated with tbe weapon, one of the tinea passing through his skull, Jockey Blcbard Ward Is under arrest but is not yet charged with mur der. Western Appointments. Washington, June 10. Tbo presl dent ha made tbe following appoint-. ments: Collector of internal revenue, Albert L. New, of Wyoming, for dis trict of Colorado; Charles M. Shannon, of Arizona, for district of New Mexico; E. C. Amos, postmaster, Snohomish, Wn. Bank Failure, Wilminoton, N, C, June 10. The bank of New Hanover has failed. As sets a million and a quarter; liabilities eight hundred thousand. Tbe failure has caused a run on tbe Washington Sayings and Trust com pany. It Is requiring w days on sums of over ninety dollars under tho law. It Is believed to bo entirely solvent, A Barglar Pulverised. Natrona. Pa.. Juue 10. W. P. Dis sert, a Philadelphia burglar, had 100 armed men at bay all night at Cbes- wlok. Pa. He only surrendered whon fifty determined men burst open tbe doors of the building and overpowered blm. For ten hours a steady nre was keot un by both sides. When captured one of the robber' eyes was shot out and bis left arm was disabled by a bullet. Dissert Is supposed to bo impli cated In 60 robberies committed In Western Pennsylvania during the past two years. Bank President Bfiet. Moscow, June 10. Mike II. Leltch, of Pullman, Wash., made an attempt to kill It. H. Browne, president of tbe Moscow National bank this morning. Tbe men quarreled over a debt owed by Leltch to tbe bank. Leltch drew a revolver and fired at Browse. The bullet struck the left side of Browse' Bek, Infllotlog a serious wound. Leiteh i under arrest. "9BM TBJS MARKETS. Portland, June 16. Wheat, un ehasffed Walla Wall $1.02. Baa FRANCMoe, Juae 16, Wheat steady, Deeeeaber $1.84, Chicago, Juae W. Wheat eaab, m. NO, I4JJ. Baking 1 lWvtvl A PARTY POR THE WHIM OITT. Fourteen Start This Morning for the World's Fair via the Canadian Pacific. Thoro was unusual aotlivity at the Southern passenger depot this morn ing, caused by a party of fourteen tour ists starting for tbe world's iair city, who were under the escort of J. L. Mitchell, valley agent of the Canadian, Pacific railway. The party consisted of tbe Misses Coburn, McKlnley,Gwynne, Cosper, aud Brehaut, of the corps of Salem publlo school teachers, Mrs. E. E. Pentlaud, J. C. Fay and family, Wm. Blcard, and two young.men, also Prof. W. I. Reynolds and Mrs. B' R, Turnpr, of Dallas. These people have been figuring for somo tlino on what way to go, and finally decided to take tho Canadian, for several reasons. First of all, this road Is always from $5 to $10 lower on its rates, and has without, ex ception tbe most beautiful scenery of all the routes. Tbe upholstered tour ists' cars are models of elegance and' comfort, and at this season the Cana dian Is the coolest of all route. An other party has mado application to Mr. Mitchell, and be hopes to get them together soon, hence any person think ing of going East should apply to bin at once and get the benefit of 'golag is themost agreeable company. -r i Ara Ton Xer.-ous, rf VTi Are you all tired out, do you tbave that tired feeling or sick headache? You caa be relieved of all these' symptom by taking Hood's barsaparllla, which gives nerve, mental and bodily strength and thoroughly purifies the blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures Indiges tion, heartburn aud dyspepMa. . Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy iu action and sure In effect. 26 cents a box. FROM OHXMAWA. The boy injured yesterday is Improv ing rapidly. Carpenter Rogers all right; only a sore head. The anuual bids for supplies jatTcbe mawa Indian scboorwere1 opened' at 1 p. m. Saturday, Juno I7tb, On beef there were two bids; Cross, $5.75; Bteua loft, $6 00 per cental,- On hay and straw two bids; F. J, Beaty took both at$2.00and $6.00 respectively. Two bids on oats,' each $1.10 per cental or 80.0 cts. per bushel, by MoAteo and Cornelius. Barley and coal no bid. Flour only one bid $1.00 percental by Wm. Hurst. Shorts $20, and bran $18 per ton, both to Hurst. Th'ere were six bids on wood at from $1.75 to $2.46 per cord, AO. Goodrich takes the wood contract, 000 cords at $2.08 per cord. m Won Lung. Tbls is tho queer name of a Chinese lauudrymun In Hartford, but' ho ha probably two lungs, like most of us. Some crylug bableu seem to have a doz en. Luugs should be sound, or the voice will have a weakly sound. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes strong luugs, drive tbeeough away, generates good blood, tone the nerves, builds up tbe human wreck and makes "another roan" of him. Night sweats, blood-spitting, short breath, bronchitis, asthma, and all alarming forerunners of consumption, ara posi tively cured by this unapproachable remeey. It takes in time, consumption itself can be ba tiled. Rich golden Jersey milk Is being sup piled by the dairy of B. J. Bbarpe. taMMiMMMZIlMrMMriS Whether qtfafied from a vessel of tin, glass oif gold; There's nodiingso ,' good for tho young or the old as Hires . Root Beer A delicious, health giving, thirst-saua-fylng beverage. A temperance'drink for temperance people. A m. iiam tko I aallww. Said aad BaOavad BsavwlMrt. fini inn I Fi My I ' MsW IVhskaTseTssBBBr H J ll Bl i ?i a M 'i VW 1 i J W s SI i vA 1 ii ' i M 'k Ui.wwr.ifW? is -a-