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CKBi9ft fc-. CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1S8S. NO. 19S. FINANCIAL. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. liADUE, -DK. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - President. Vice President. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Han Francisco, New York, .London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially invited to deposit tmd 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 reliable companies. E3TAULISHKD BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY OK SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capital Paid np, .... $75,000 ,...-.. 10,000 Surplus. U. 8. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, .- Cashier. DIRECTORS! W. T. Gray, TV. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace, Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other mnrket- able produce, consigned or In store, either In private granaries or ipubllo warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlin, Hong Kong and Calcutta. 3IISCELLANEOUS. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In; (I LATEST STY IT m w LOWEST PRICES! General Agents for Oregon of W'-B. Forsylhe's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEJI, : : : : : OREGON. HOWARD BROTHERS -DO Moving, General House Raising and Repairing. Work promptly done at reasonable rotes. Ordors lea at Capital Joubnai. office will receive attention. O-ll-tr Take Note of Thli. TWU 82,500 WE WILL SELL OO acres J? well improved garden land, within S miles of Salem. Good road " J01, 'J" year around. Buildings good. FINE YOUNG ORCHARD and excellent grass land. This Is J bargain, and will be held only a short time at these Azure. Call, and we will show you the property. ,....Txr WILLIS 4 CHAMBEULIN. Opera House, Salem, Or. l&dw-tf TnXPRE&S WAGON. QUICK AND 8AFE Jll delivery. Wm.Rennle having bought Ihe express business of Walter Lowe, Is prepared to deliver trunks, valises, pack ages, and any thing else i thai ho con get in his wagon to any part of the city, quicker, safer, Better, and neater, than ft an bo done byeny body else. Leave orders at Mlnto's stable, i INSURANCE I Company. i Fire and ' rlne. J08. ALBERT. Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. A I,IEAIi,8ILViam)N.WHBKLY.J A per year. laAepeoinaUTbeAVi fi circulated In Marion, IJ?nK,"nh'iiJfht amaseouutle; ba bn.itabii,Hjf,5; years and U an excellent ?vrtlln me dium. For terms address the publisher U. G. Guild, SUvertoo, Or. The Capital National Bank Boos Sloes nun TaOWTDAUXTT MISCELLANEOUS. THE OREGON FRUIT DRYER CRevolvlngracklframc) Is Simple of Construction, AND BASY OF- OPERATION, Awarded first premium at the Oregon State Fair 18S3-'8l-85-'8fl.'$7 and at the Cali fornia State Fair, 1SS7, and San Joaquin County Fair, 1887. Manufactured In slslzcs. For circular and price list address , H. S. JORY & SON, P. O. Box 286. Salem, Oregon -ttj-Drycr Furnaces furnished Ave slros HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REA.L ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH; lngton Tcr. or California real estate. For Information address us at cither of tho fol lowing effices: Palestine III.; Kansas City, Mo.; balcm.Or.; Portland, Or. Salomolllce at Bellinger's machinery depot, near tho clly hall, Liberty street; Portland ofllco In the rooms of tho State Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash Btrects. 173tf L. S. SKIFF & CO., DENTISTS. Office near tho Opera IIouso. Teeth extracted by tho painless pro cess. SIARKETS. The SALEM MARKET OS COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of Fresh and Salt Meals ! And all kinds ol S AUS AG B. A3-Tho CLEANEST kept markef.in tho city. Call and see for yourself. JICCROW A WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C, Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. A3-A11 kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand, full weight and a bquaro deal all arlund. TlrtTHLHrli V. j. .'..;.. .i. l'JJBrwii,. 5 ' C.m.K mcv.' AHirTINEMtTQfcCo 19 Cbim m.SaSIl' H lf s a. -uv v'nii A COLD IN THE HEAD which does not got better? Have you an ex Vsmelf" I. youKmVoulT &?5 have tb. Catarrh. Borne hav.all the yB,ptom"othCaliFornia Cat-R-Cure by DV. MATTHEWS A Co. RECOMMENDED. troubled with ChronleCatanh tor twentyeonj. . but ,me f flh ,n lu mended your Ca ltornta CAT.IU1 rocuroeu j j . f xiM ai.gu.tlnr SSK SnXed'nnd i 5 whK'Sam. CuUfornla oAt-R-CURE for me friends, who are sufferers." BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU k W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot Proposals for Stationery. 0FFICK0FTIIK8ECKETAUY OFSTATE.l Balm, Or., Sept. 27th, is, f Scaled proposals will bo received at this ofllco until noon November 27th, ISSS, to furnish the following articles for the state of Oregen: 50 reams legal cap, 14 lb. No. 8 ruling, whlto laid, Curew, Charter Oak or Scotch Llticn. 30 reams letter paper, 12 lb, No. 8 ruling, whlto laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. SO reams flrst-clnss Congress note, 7 lb packages, No. 8 ruling, white laid. 15 M No. 5 white envelopes, 00S, No. I rag, 15 M No. 9 white envolopes, 00 lb, No, 1 rag XXX. 12 gross railroad steel liens No I. 15 gross GUlott's steel pen, No. 40t. 3 gross Kasterbrook "J" pens. A rrmaa t,-nhira nan hnU.M M ICTrt 4 dozen Tower Manufacturing 'co's. bar ometer ana orass DacKea lnxsutnas. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 9 Inch, Standard. 3 dozen Ivory folders, 10 Inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 1 dozen mucilage stands, reservoir, No. 6, Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 140 lb, assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Enelo Recorder load pencils, styfis C6S. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 2 dozen David A Sons writing fluid, quarts, black. 2 dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter clips. 12 dozen Fuber's rubber rulers, 14 Inch, flat. 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, H. 3 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, K. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 nnd 3, hexagon, flit. 10 gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt, No. 2. 6 dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small, 1000 McGIU's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McGIU's patent paper fasteners, No. 4. 18 dozen gummed stub flics, No. 21, 11x15 In., 250 pages. 12 dozen tablo pads for paper, 19x24. 1U dozen waste paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 lbs hemp twine, No. 12. At the same time separate bids will bo received for 12 dozen Wostcnholm cougress knives to bo described by trade No. Sam ples to bo exhibited. Bids should bo marked "Proixwals for Stationer"." Nono but best quality of goods received. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is re served. All goods to bo delivered beforo January 1st. 1S1. Payment to bo made by warrant on state treasury. ULU. W. .MlUilWlll-, 0-2S-td Secretary of Stale. Ileal Estate Bargains. $1,000. 100 acres, 0 miles from O & C do pot. Good home, barn and orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. M.000 80 acres. 4 miles from Pnlcm. Good road to town. Improve ments fair. ino mm lanu. J5,490 8l acres 2 miles from Salem. No bulldlncrs. Snlendld land. all fenced. Make a desirable home. S2.EO0 (Macros 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Flno young orchard, and garden land. J4.180 WO acres. 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-ucro tracts at $25 per acre. M0.K00 073 acres. 8 mllos from Salem, Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining winaincuo nycr. Will soil In tracts. 81 375 51acres,4 miles ofSalem. House, barn nnd orchard, ljirgosprlng at tho door. Good soil, and Plenty oi uinuer. $2,400.. laOocrcs, 5 miles of Salem: good road; well Impreved: sticam running through the place. $00,00....400 acres (4 mllos westsldoOA O R R ) good house, barn and orchard, 120 In cultivation, bal nnrn nali unit) nasturc land. $800 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad joining lairgrouuu. uuuu lllliu; no Improvements. $1,200. 40 ncres, 5 miles Salem; nil In cultivation; no buildings; near school bouse. Excellent fruit land. $1,000 S70 acres, 0 miles from OiC It R; all fenced; well watered. House, barn, nnd small orchard; 150 acres In cultivation. $2,750.., . Jl lots, with good house and barn, Kusinuiem. ucairauiu luuuiun, Wo hnvo besides this a large list of city nnd farm property. Buyers would do well to cull and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & CHAMBEULIN, Opera Houbo, Court St., o.2Gtf Salem, Or. FR.Hi II THCUN.l-I-CURE T0T CATARRH nROVlLLECAU Biiklu-s Anita Sslr. Tho beat salvo in tho world foi cuts, bruises, eorw, ulcers, saltrhoum, rover sores, tettor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin erup tions, aud posltivtly curea piles, or no jmy required. It is guaranteed t give pcrrectsatlsractlon, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo v- Dr. H. W. Cox. At AbMlit Care. Tho ORIGINAL ABIETINB OINTMENT Is only put up In large two-mmcu tin boxea, and. Is an titfsnluto cure for old tores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all U!u eruptions. Will positively miro nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by D. W. Matthews & Co., 100 State street, Salem, at 25 wata jex box by mail 80 cent. Liberated from tktlr Fetters By tho helpful, genial action of that most beneficent ofopcilcnts, Hosteller's Stom ach Bitters, tho bowels soon throwofftho burdons that paralyzed nnd wepkened them, and resume their normal freedom of nctlou. Tho Hot Ion of tho bitters, unlike that of avero30 purgatives, Involves no griping or drenching. If It did It would, like tlieni, bo valueless for ordinary use. Thora Is nothing unjentlo or unnatural al tending Its opeutttou. Uixm tho liver, no less than IhelHJWcN, Its action Is most be nign, promoting a healthful bilious secre tion, and dlrcctlugout of tho wrong Into tho rliht channel. Conjointly with co.. tlvcnrs, o.lier bilious symptoms disap pear when It Is systematically used, and the stomach Is strengthened as well ns reg ulated by It. Malarial complaints, i lieu mntlsm, debility, nervousness and kidney troubles arc completely rellocd by lu Sleep aud appctlto)ro promoted by It. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phojbo Chcsloy, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells tho following reninrknble story, the truth of which Is vouched for by tho resident of tho tewn: "I am 73 years old, have boei troubled with kidney com plaint nnd lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am freo from all pain and soreness, and am ablo to do all my own housework. I owo my thanks to Electric Hitters for having re newed my youth, and removed com pletely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, ooc. ami i at ur. u. w. Cox's Drug Store. Slake No Mistake. Uy dispelling tho symptoms bo often mistaken for Consumption, SANTA A111E has brought gladness to many a household. Hy its prompt use for breaking up tho cold that loo often developes into that fatal dis ease, thousands can do saved iiom an untimely grave. You make no mis take by keeplnga bottle of this pleas ant remedy lu your house. CAL IFORNIA CAT-R CURE is equally ellectlvo in eradicating all traces of Nasal Catarrli. Roth of tlicso won derful California remedies aro Hold ond wnrrantcd by D. AV. Mathews & Co.. 100 BUite St., Salem. ?1.00 a package, 3 for $2.50. Worth Knowing. Mr. "VV. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake Cltv.. was taken with a severe Cold, attended with a distressing Cough and running Into Consump tion In its tlrst staires. Ho tried nitiny Bo-called popular Cough rem edies and steadily grow wore, was reduced in flesh, had difllculty in breathing nnd was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption and found li,i.nollnt rill(.f 11 ml lifter UhIiIL' about a half dozen bottles round himself well and has nail no return of tho disease. No other remedy nun al.nur ui irniml fl rpl'nnl of MITCH. as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption uuarauiecu iuuuju.it what Is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at Dr. II. W. Cox's Drug Store. "The Mtrrr llalden and tho Tar." film . n a Tiiorrlimt. hefrro she tl.tr.wilrll tl.n fur 1 f 1T HnirilH RUIllC as she beheld her new white gown , -i ... ii. .... rm.i.. uuicKeiieu uy mo mi. mw i helped a woiron run Instead of help ing run a ship. Just so a thousand trivial accidents and neglected ii .. 11 ( I. .... ... .....Jmnnt "siuaii tilings iiiKo inu iiiviiiuiuok out of tho lives of young girls and ...iitflnnu Pnr li.llnrlv lil tills tllO case with diseases peculiar to their sex wiiieti uko u iiiuiu umiijuiu... and happiness from life. However a remedy Is found in Dr. Pierce's "weaknesfces" orlrrcgularltles, nerv ousness, neuralgia, and uterine troubles. Ask your druggist. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, or Anti-bilious Granules, have no ctiuaU. 25 cents a vial; one a dose. Cure headache, constipation and Indigestion. .. .. The flno sawmill of tho Gardiner Mill Co. at Gardlnor, In Douglas county, near the mouth of the Umi qua river, was totally destroyed by lire Thursday night. Also the schooner Una was burned to the water's edge. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of tho Whole for Twenty-four Hours. The ISIame Lornted Politics in tho East Other Dispatches. lloth Captains Censured. San Fkancisco, Oct. 12. Tho UnltcdStales inspector of steam vec sols upon the recent collision be tween tho steamers Oceanic and City of Chester holds that tho cap tains of both vessels wcro at fault. II'!' on the S.ump. Mm 11 km,, Intl., Oct, 12. Gov. Hill, of New York, Inaugurated his canvass of Indiana at (hli place to-day. Ho was met at tho depot by Gov. Gray and others, nnd escorted to an adjacent grove, whero a largo audience had assembled. Illulnn 'n Indiana. Indianapolis, Oct. 12. Rlalno was driven to the union station at noon today and loft for; Evansvllle. Tho station was thronged with people, who' loudly cheered as lie stood on the platform, aud waved his hand aud bade them farewell. Wll'inm at Koine. Rome, Oct. 12.-.Emporor William will visit tho Vltican at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Ho will bo received by tho pope in Throne hall. His reception will bo marked by most hnprcsslvo ceremonies. Tho visit of tho emperor to tho popo does not meet with favor lu nationalists circles. Store Vollow Vuvur. Washington, Oct 12. A report of yellow fever at Green Cone Springs, Fla., has been received by tho marino hospital bureau. Dkoatuii, Ala., Oct. 12. Three now cases of yellow fever during tho last twenty-four hours. Ono dentil. jACi:BONVii,i,i:,Fla.,Oot.l2. Now cases, 00; deaths, -1, A ltoiiiunllo Career. John Roylo O'Reilly, poet, author and editor of tho Rostou Pilot, lias had some thrilling experiences in Ills life. At twenty-one ho was sen tenced to bo shot for dlsso.xlnatlng Fenian ideas In tho liiuks of tho Fourth HuzznrH, of which regiment ho was a member. Tho bontenco was commuted to twenty years' penal servitude in Western Austra lia. Ho escaped at tho end of tho tlrst year and secured a berth on a winder, which after a six months' crulso n-uilu lauded him lu Austra lia. After a number or romaulio es capes from cupturo ho finally suc ceeded In embarking for America, Tho Ch'oago HI 'ke Ciucaoo, Oct. 12. The streetcar companies, city authorities and gen eral public aro beginning to renlio that tho farce of running two cars daily over their lines guarded by a hundred or twopollco, and followed by a howling, surging mob, is some thing far removed from resumption of street car trnlllc, besides being ex pensive to the company and city How lon;r tills will continue no ono knows. There is less prospect of a settlement now than at any time since the strike began. In the meantime the public Is paying doublo fare for transportation and taking the situation philosophically- Killed hy Nlrlkers, Dkvikii. Mo.. Oct. 12. Tho.iuyt Wardell, a wealthy coal mine operator, was killed lioro this after noon bv striking miners during a riot. Nearly all of the mine opera tors havo engaged new men, and these have been coming iroin abroad for several days past. Tho action of the operators greatly Incensed the strikers, who have been bitter In their expressions against their former employers, especially War- doll. To-day the now men were set upon by tho strikers, and a general hiittlo followed. There is Intense excitement at Revler, and fears are entertained of further bloodshed. The sherltl and a noww have gone to Revior. The Oregon City people want a road to Raid mountain to bring out the rich mlnoraU which exist there. It Is said that tho road can bo built for 110,000. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Thero aro still some hopes for tho recovery of Millionaire Flood who Is In Europe. Tho great republican rally at Portland was a gigantic affair. There wore 4000 in Hue. It dovelopcs that Smith disguised himself at Corvnllls and sent the tolegram to Salem himself. Tho barber is not as dead as ho would havo it belioved. Tho first locomotive that over steamed up In Rclllngham bay was put In motion on Cornwall's rail road nt Whatcom yesterday. It is called tho D. O. Mills and is now hauling Iron to tho railroad front for construction. Olympla was visited by nn un usually heavy rain and wind storm accompanied by lightning, at two o'clock yesterday morning. During tho storm, notwithstanding tho darkness, Mount Rainier, sixty miles distant, was distinctly visible, being almost n mass of electricity. Inspector Walter Rowcn, assisted by Inspect ress Mrs. Creed, seized 50 pounds of smoking opium on tho steamer Potter upon tho steamer's arrival from Victoria yesterday. Tho opium was concealed undor tho skirts of two women, giving tho nanus of Kato liollcoro and Nolllo Jalefs. Tho women were taken Into custody. OCCIDENTAL JOTTIXtlS. News Anil Notes of a (leneral In terest to tho Westerner. Rears are reported more numerous than common ou Rogue river nnd other mountain sections. A Lakovlow man wiyuiho can gnthor 1000 onions from his ranch that will weigh 1000 pounds. Every day adds fresh proofs of tho tiuth of tho often repented state ment thnt plenty of good grapes can bo raised lu Oregon. Tho enterprising Tlllnmookorn aro soliciting subscriptions to build a telophono lino from Tillamook to Astoria, by way or the Heusldo and tho Fort. Harding Grange, Clackamas coun ty, will hold a fnl rou October 10th and 17th, at Viola. There Is a no ticeable awakening among thu Granges of Oregon. Many are planting extensively of various fruit trees. Tho fruit crop this year was simply limnenso, and ticoplo- aro boglunlug to realize tho advantages of this section for fruit growing. The Union Labor party of Oregon has now u slate organization aud three nominees for Presidential Electors, as follews: E. P. Ham mond, Medford, Jackson county; II. It. Wllwm, Albliia, Multnomah county; J. F. Hendricks, Hitrrlc burg, Llun county. Tho surveyors on tho Astoria & South Coast railroad exjiect to com plete tho survey to Seaside by tho last or next week. Ah booh as tins Is done tho engineer will inako an estimate of tho cost of tho load, and contracts will be let, provided thero b no oppoiltlon to tho right of way. P. F. Rnuly, u railroad contractor, of Colorado Springs, Is at Albany. Ho has accepted a suls-contract on tho Oa-gou Piiclllo eastward exten sion. Ho expeeU to tuko a big con tract on the roud lu the spring. Ho owns an extensive railroad plant In Colorado, which ho proiKicos to bring thero next spring. The lH'uks lu tho Cascado range aro nearly stripped of their perpet ual snow. Especially Is this fact noticeable on the north Sister, whose oostern mid northern sides ure free of snow all tho way up, excepting two or three small patches, which have tho appcaranoo of small glaclors as viewed from Priuevllle. Work was Ijcguu Wednesday by tho PaclHo Rrldge Company on tho suspension bridge which Is to span the river at Oregon City. Bomo tlvo of the wire cables wcro stretched across the rher. It will take about a month to finish tho bridge. Tho bridge Is being built by Claokamas county and no toll will bo charged, for crossing It.