' CAPITAL JOURNAL OCTOBER 2-4, 1S8S. NO. 207. VOL' lm SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, riVAVPTAT. ' I " . miscellaneous. Proposals for Stationery. Tl I IT M 1 TV l inrst JNational tSank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. IjADUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, JOHN MOIR, - - - President. Vice President. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and othor property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most rellablo companies. ESTABLISHED BT NATIONAL AUTHORITY OK SALEM, OREGON. Capital Paid up, .... $75,000 Surplus, ...... iO.OOO R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, i- - - Cashier. DIRECTORS) M.tuinj, ii. ir , .uuruu, J. M. Martin, R. 8. "Wallace, Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Pntton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, either In private granarlesor ipublio warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Parls,llerlln, Hong Kong and Calcutta. MISCELLANEOUS. STAIGER BROS., Importers and Dealers In; SI LATEST STYLES! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsylhe's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) 8ALEM, : : : : : OREGON. HOWARD BROTHERS -DO Moving, General House Raisin? and Repairing. Work promptly donoat reasonable rates. Orders lea nt Capitax. Jouiutai. oitlce will receive attention. 9-11-tf Talcs Note of This. FOR S3.S0O WE WILL 8ELL 00 acres well improved enrden land, within 3 miles of Salem. Good rood to town the year around. Buildings good. FINE YOUNG ORCHARD and excellent grass land. This Is a bargain, and will be held only a short time nt these figures. Call, and we will ahowyou the property. ,,- WlLLfB CHAMBERLIN. Opera House, Salem, Or. 8dw-lf T1XPRESS WAGON, QUICK AND SAFE JL delivery. Wnultennla , having bought the express business of Walter Lowe, U prepared to deliver trunks, valises, pack ages, and any thine eUe tliat he can get in his wagon to any part of the city, quicker, safer, better, nnd neater, than ft can be done by any body else. Leave orders at Mlnto'a stable. NEW ZEAUNDi INSURANCE nom nan y. Fire and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Apmt, - - Balem. Oregon. A rPEAL,8ILVERTON, WEEKLY, .ILK) A per year. Independent. TheAFPKAl. ritlreiliSdIn Marton. Una i and t CUek amas counties; has been w!P?1.?,m; years and U an excellent adverttolBf me dium. For wrrai address the pubftsner H. O. Guild, SUvenoa, Or. The Capital National Bank HlHlK -THE FRUIT OREGON DRYER CRevolvlniraekframe) Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OF" OPERATION. Awarded first premium at tho Oregon State Fair IBSt-'St-stt-'Sil S7 nml n n.o i,.ii. fornla State Fair, 18S7, and San Joaquin County Fair, 18S7. Manufactured In slxlslr.es. For circular mm price iisi aaures H. S. JORY & SON, P.O. Box 288. Salem. Orecon 3Drycr Furnaces furnished flvo sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH' Ington Ter. or California real estate. For imormatlon address us ut either of tho fol lowing elllces: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.; Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salomolllee at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty Mrect; Portland olllco in the rooms of tho State Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash streets. ITCtf . S. SKIlir&CO., DKNTIST. Otllce near t ho Opera IIouso. Teeth extracted by the painless pro cess.: kil MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 3 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of tell and Salt Meats ! And all kinds of SAUSAGE. -The CLEANEST kept market'in the city. Call and see for yourself. McCROW 4 WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. 99-AM kinds of fresh and cured meats alwavson hand, full wolght and a square deal all arlund. 1 nWrfij Yi?P4TMCjurf naoYttiu.'j .KJ t CUCIt' AMCTIMEMEM i3Si3X9k9M3 stHJI iT TT fj IlMLJJ Siii V - ,y nf Savf YOU A COLD IN THE HEAD which does not get better? Have you an ex cVSdve secretion of 'mucus matter In the nasal passages? Are you troubled by rtw .nlttlng weak and Inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat, ringing or r,rin h &e eaM more or less Impairment of the hearing. loss of smell, inemorylnj. rredfduime'dTzzmesofthehWd sense of smell? Isyoururoam jouii ii,)rai. i..v....-. symptoms, others only a part. California Ca.t-R-Cu.re n,iM the sense of taste and smell, remove bad taste and unpleasant breath, result f&tiffl Easy and pleasant to use. Follow direction. nd a cure Is ruaran- teed by D. W. MATTHEWH Co. RECOMMENDED. CAPTAIN CHARLES U DIMON.ofl .Ci-ftti ii.l iniurnnoe Company SSSSSSS.M . v Afcf-. . 3'ESEi&,& hut I must say. after using three jars, I am eureaoi uuuuiw't but 4 ""r??i''i! " ',C.i i- flT-ii-rirrtK tnr mine Mendt. who are sufferers." BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS &3 COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale DodoL OfficeofthkSkcrktaky okStatk.I S m.km,- Or.. Sept. 27th. IS, f Sealed proposals will be received at this offleo until noon November 2711). 1SS3, to furnish tho following articles Tor the state of Oregen: 60 reams legal cap, 14 lb. No, S ruling, white laid, Cnrew, Charter Oak or fjcoteu Linen. : reams letter paper, 13 ft. No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carcw, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. SO reams first-class Congress note, 7 V packages. No. 8 ruling, white laid. 15 M No. 5 white envelopes 00 lb, No. 1 rag, 15 M No. 9 white envelopes, U) lb, No. 1 rag XXX, 13 gross railroad steel pens No 14 J. 15gros Uillott's steel pons. No. 401, S gross Eostcrbrook "J" pens. 5 gross Fnbcr's pn holders. No. 1S70. 4 dozen Tower Manufacturing Co's. bar ometer nnd brass backed Inkstand. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 9 Inch, Standard. 3 dozen ivory folders, 10 inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucllago cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 1 dozen mucllago stands, reservoir, No. 6, Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's trauurv lilntttntr luiimr. 140 tb, assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eaglo Recorder lead ponclls, bijiu ooa. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 2 dozen David J: Sons writing fluid. iiuuns, uiuuk. 2 dozen S.inford's premium fluid, quarts. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter clips. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter 12 dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14 Inch, 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, 11. 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. S and 3, hexagon, gilt. 10 gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt, 6 dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. 1000 McOIU's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McGIU'h patent paper fasteners, No. 4. 18 dozen gummed stub flies, No. 21, 11x15 in., 2.V) pages. 12 dozen table pads for paper, 19x21. 10 dozen waste paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 lbs hemp twine, No. 12. iu uio same uiuo separato urns win uo received forliSdoren Wostenholm congress knives to bo described by trade Nos. Sam ples to bo exhibited. Bids should bo marked "Pronosals for Stationery." None but best quality of &iHus receiveu. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is re served. All goods to bo delivered before January 1st. 18S. Payment to bo nindo by warrant on state treasury. Ul'.U. W. .MCUIUDK, 0-2S-td Secretary of State. Real Estate Bareains. 81,000 1( acros, 0 miles from O C de pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. J2,0O0 80 acres, 4 miles from Salem. i Good road to town. Improve ments fair. FIuo fruit land. 83,490 8.) acres 2J4 miles from Salem, No buildings. Splendid land, nil fenced. Mako a desirable home. 82,500. 00 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. FIno young orchard, and garden land. 84,180 UK) acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-acro tracts nt 825 per ncro. 810,800 076 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass nnd fruit land, adjoining Willamette river. Will Benin tracts. 81,375. 51 acres, 4 miles ofSalcm. House, burn and orchard, Iirgosprlng at tho door. Good soli, and plonty of timber. 82,400 120ocrcs, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Impreved: stream running through tho place. 8i0,00 400 acres (4 miles west sldo O A O It R 1 good house barn and orcnaru, i ji in cultivation, mil nnceoak grub pasture land. 8800 ......10 acres, 1 mile from Kalcm, ad Joining fair (round. Good land; no Improvements. 81,200 .40 acres. 5 miles Salem; nil In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. 81,000 370 ncres, 0 miles from O & C II II; all fenced; well watered. House, barn, nnd small orchard; 150 ncres In cultivation. 82,750 . Jl loU, with good Iioumj and barn, East Salem. Desirable location. Wo have besides this n largo list owelty and farm property. Buyers would do well to call ana examine our noiuings ueiura making their purchases. WILLIS & CHAMHKRLIN, Opera House, Court St.. o-20tf Salem, Or. THCONLY cure ror CATARRH OROVILLECALJ i'iw.tii ww. ww.. . . . -"-' :--. -;, ,.V.i tfew York City, formerly srwdai agent oi wie at Kan Fnnolon,Cul..suy: " 1 have Uxm friend In wnotilana. ii., nwofi- - ... l..lHK.ii lltff fulfil In ItA UKUU Hl.WHUVIHM.w.-w" MUUlEtS TOTHK KKMKF COUPS. Mrs. &tr.ih E. Millar or Forest Grove last ulght addressed tho Snlem roller corps of the G. A. R. She Is the department president and said it pwe her great pleasure to meet, face to face, and become per eonnlly acquainted with those whoso interests sho has been look- Ing after. "Could wo but see pass ing before our vision as In a panorama, all tho eases of suffering nnd distress which have been re lieved by tho eilorts of this organization, during tho past year," sho said, "wo would feel so thor oughly compensated for our labors iu that direction that all personal thoughts and feelings would sink Into utter significance. "As we aro all well aware, tho primary object, or I might say, tho only object of tho W. It. C. is to minister to tho necessities of tho disabled soldier aud his loved ones who aro dependent upon his exer tions for their malutalnauco and support, and iu case ho has been called to join the army across the dark river, we are to bind up the brokon hearts ho has left behind him and to seo they aro so provided for and that their last days shall not bo spent iu our county houses." The Salem corps is tho oldest in tho family of ftftecn and has done much good work In relievini: tho suflerlng and needy. At present, in the poorhouse-s of dlllerent states, thcro a ro nearly 112,000 defenders of our country. During tho past year tho llelief Corps and Grand Army expended $500,000 to assist disabled comrades and to prevent their becoming pau pers and inmates of poorhouses. The Oregon Land Company's ten aero lotsnroholltng rapidly ,40 having been soldslnco the 8th of Sept. There Iw no probability that 10 acres of good laud within four mllesofSalem will ever again bo oilered for $i!0 per acre on easy terms. Thero aro now live nouses in process oi construction on lots already Hold and roads aro being opened and bridges built so that tho value of all of the lots Is being rapidly euhaticed. Any one wlshimr to buy ten acres of irood land for much less than tho price of a city lot will do Well to Iook at tills property nt onto as tlioro is nodoubt but that it will all bo sold Inside of thirty days. Call nt tho olllco of tho Oregon Land company on Com merclal street and you will bo shown tho property free of charge. 10-11-codtf. An AbMlsta Care. Tin. ORIGINAL ABIETJNh OINTMENT Is only put up In large fwo-ounco I Iu boxes, nnd Is ui ibsoluto euro for old sores, burns, Hounds, chapped hands, and all Ulii eruptions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sola byD.W. Matthews & Co., 106 State street, Salem, tt 25 t'uts per box by mall 80 cents. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM In thu Willamette. Valley Is the Capital Journa DAILY AND WEEKLY. MERCHANTS Iu Halem who wlslitn reach out for and se cure the masnincent country trade should advertise In the Weekly Capital Journal! RKMKMBKR That an ad vw-tlssimmt In the dally reathta tb town pduple; but the wkly edition Catches the Parier! TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Imporlanl Events of the Whole World for hvcntv-iour Hours. XlMV Ilouto Starvation Politics Warpath Steamers, Etc. Indians on the Warpath. St. Paul, Oct. 23. A dispatch from Standing Bock ngenoy says it is reported that 200 Crow warriors have taken tho warpath agalnt tho Sioux. It is not known what tho causo Is, hut a troop of cavalry nnd somo Indian police have been sent out to Investigate. Aroused ut Anlilaad. Ashland, Ore., Oct. 23. Hon. Robert McLean, onoof the republi can candidates for presidential elector, spoko to a largo crowd In tho public plaza this evening, and despite n faint Oregon mist kept every ono keenly Interested during tho hour aud a half which his address consumed. No Harmony With Him, New York, Oct. 23. Gov. Hill has notified tho democratic national committee that ho will not appear on tho reviewing stand with Presi dent Cleveland on the occasion of tho business men's. pnrndo next Saturday. It is understood that Cleveland insists thatthocommlttco mako another ell'ort and have Hill reconsider his determination. ItlKbt r Way Granted. Spokane Falls, Oct. 23. All dinicultlct) with tho Ceeur d'Alono Indians about tho right of way of tho O, It. it N. to cross tho reser vation have been settled, and such right of way granted. Two thou sand men will Immediately bo put to work to complete tho road nt once, aud the lino will reach Spokane Falls by early spring. The New .Steumur. San Francisco, Oct. 23. The Oregon Coal it Navigation Com puny's steamer Ajnx is being finish ed ut tho Main street wharf and will mako her trial trip In a week or ten days. Sho Iuih been well built. Sho has triple expansion engines which aru calculated to save .'Hi percent. In fuel. Tho AJax will go into tho coal trade, plying between San Francisco and Coos bay. Tliny Olvo Up Oregon. San Francihco, Oct. 23. Tho Examiner, tho leading democratic paper or California, thus concedes Oregon to the republicans. Heglnlug a thrcc-quartcr of a column editorial on the subject, those lines appear : "In notable contrast to tho eager and enthusiastic political campaign Ing now going on In nearly every state, Is tho dull, dumb monotony of Oregou's spiritless contest. Tho republicans aro confidently Indiffer ent, nud the democrats are resigned to their fate. The fato oxiocted by the latter Is defeated by about 3,000 majority. Another Transcontinental Route. Salt Lakb City, Out. 23. The Suit Lake Valley aud Eastern,Wyt mlng and Eastern, aud Nebraska and Western Railway Companies have Just completed tho filing of mortgages In tho various counties of Utah, Wyoming nnd Nebraska, through which tho respective lines puss. The lines of these companies constitute a through route from the Missouri river at Sioux City to Salt Lake City. Tho syndicate backing tho road Intends to complete the en tire lino of 000 miles within the next two years. This road will bo of greut imixirjanco, since it Is tho shortest transcontinental routo and theohuapest to construct uud operate. Tho largo local business It will com mand, with Its special advantage for handling through business, will give It superior facilities ovur other transcontinental Hues, besides which It passe through rich agricultural dlstrlets. Tho coal and oil fields, with numerous mineral districts and extensive grazing lauds, udd greatly to the luiiortunee of this new lino, pausing as It will, almost entirely, through anew country. Start Ini; lit Dakota. Minneapolis, Oct. 23.J. I lay man, who has Just returned from another visit to Ramsey county, Dakota, tho home of a colony of Polish Jews, who aro suffering from destitution, says tho settlement is seventeen miles from Devil's lake, nnd comprises seventy families, numbering 238 souls. They came hero two years ago last spring, pro cured land, built houses, untl went to work to clear tho land and become independent farmers. About tho middle of August n severe frost came nnd ruined tho entire wheat crop, leaving them only about as many potatoes as they used for planting and barely enough oats to winter their stock. Troublo and suflerlng began nt onco. Their needs are fuel and bread, aud thesu articles must bo had at once, for every day Increases tho suflerlng nnd privation. Wo visited about twenty houses and found nil, with but two exceptions, without a stick, of wood or any other mnterlal for flro except cnttlo droppings. On Saturday lee was three-quarters of an Inch thick, aud we found numer ous little children with bate feet and legs. Ono woman, with two llttlo girls with bare feet and limbs, was trying to keep warm on tho sunny sldo of tho house. Somo creditor had taken her cow, and left her to starve with her little ones. Tim KiiRlmicro lo Illume, Mauck Chi nic, Pn., Oct. 23 District Attorney Sponley Issued warrants for tho arrests of Henry Cook and Thomas Major, engin eers, John Mllhearn and Joseph Post, lookouts, James Hon nugan, llagman, Charles Terry and Joseph Kcctlu, conductors, charging them with gross negligence and willfulness, which resulted In thu killing ami Injury of many persons In thu Mini Run disaster. Kills Ilia Sweetheart. Owsnoiio, Ky Oct. 23. Nouh Jayol last evening fatally shot El!n Green, to whom ho was engaged to bo married. Ho claims that It was u-cldontal. From tho fact that he tried to stab Iter some tlinu ago, and has been iiuarrcliug with her about receiving other company, ho is sus pected of doing tho shooting with Intent to kill. Skipped for Canuila. CiiilVKLAND, Oct. 23. Thoinns Oxworthy, city treasurer, fled to Canada with 00,000 of city money. U. S. Sonntor H. D. Pnyno nnd J. H. Wndo, Jr., are bondsmen. Plplilherlu In Ohio. Athiinh, Ohio, Oct. 23. Tho pub lic schools closed yesterday on ac count of the prevalence of dlph theila. Ilishop Taylor, a missionary recently from Afrlcn nt tho nssocla tlon or Methodist ministers 111 Sail Francisco, gives It as his opining that Henry M. Stanley, tho African explorer Is alive and nil right, nud will turn up safe aud sound as soon as ho 1ms jwrfeetod his ex tensive explorations In tho dark continent. .1,000. It-wsrii. t&.OOO, For n Isitter or nioro pleasant re medy for thu cure of consumption, bronchial troubles, cough, croup and whooping cough, than Santa Able, thu California king of con sumption. Every bottle warranted. If you would bo cured of that dis gusting dlseuse, Catarrh, use Califor nia Cat-r-eure, $1.00 a Jar; by mull 11.10. Snutu Ablo aud Cat-r-ouro aro sold and warranted by D. W. Mathews it C'c . - Aislkllstlig t JUIUf.rm Uli-u.t. Mlasmatle, or malarial, disease has muiiy forms. 1'hyslelaiis have, fur the sake of convenience aud fur the purMMo of Indi cating Its iniMl slrouidy marked forms, subdivided It Into lutermltteutand bilious remittent fever, dumb UKUe nud nue ouke, llut It presents au Infinite variety of symp toms In different Individuals, lie these symiitoms what they will, always remein. bvr llwit Hosteller's hlomaeh flitters will annihilate them at theoulset, and prevent their reeurrenee. A revlstr of the proofs would convince uliy onu of the taut. This, however. Is ltuKws(ble tieoause they are too numerous, and uuueeossury beeuuse the eft-els of tills grand autl-malartul speltlo are a matter of common knowledge. No less familiar to the publle are Its remedial aud preventive etttts In bilious attaeks, eoustliwtloii, dyspepsia, Inelpumt rheuma tism, debility and klduey troubles. It Is, moreover, au excellent uppeilzer and tonlu nsnltie.