wnwir WT T T i I CAPITAL JOURNAL. r WS? VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1SSS. NO. 205. MISCELLANEOUS. -THE FRUIT OREGON DRYER (UcvolvlngJrackirromcJ Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OB" OPERATION. Awarded first premium at the Oregon State Fair 188S-'84-85-'80.'S7 and nt the Cali fornia Btato Fair, 1S87, and San Joaquin County Fair, 1887. Manufactured In stxlsizca. For circular and price list address H. S. JORY & SON, P. O. liox 280. Salem, Oregon 43-Dryer Furnaces furnished five sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY -TIXCHANUED FOU OREGON, WASH" Pjlngton Tcr. or California real estate. For Information address us at cither of the fol- lowing effices: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.: Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem office at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the cily hall, Liberty street; Portland office in the rooms of the State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SKIFF&CO.i DENTISTS. Office near the Opera House, -r. Teeth extracted BIAKKETS., The SALEM MARKET 98 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand the best quality of Fresh and Salt Meats ! And all kinds ot S A.TJS AGE. 3-Tho CLEANEST kept markets the city. Call and see for yourself. licCROW A WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 3-All kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand, full weight and a square deal all arlund. ,YHE.ATir V. ffi3Byyu.,i .c.tn m lhcilaI( aeiliinlmluim: a rti rTtw r i irnL ' jKHKSMfJI&ljSwnr "y "ie painless pro- -J&L f i r-y .- V"iL "51 If v.,.ralllU v fisi r 1a i ai. ...s -j v--" PJ J Zf T I- DAVE YOU A COLU IN THE HEAD wW'jSJlfflJ 11 ce&Mvo secretion of mucus matter In the nasal PJfJfW '. ,,A0l?irrouL Vlncine or hawking, spitting, weak and Inflamed eyes, ltun,tJfteil ;X, SmeUroeraowlm roaring Tn the ears, more or loss impairment of bo hearing. low -Si iui veySS fit all palredrdullnesa or dUalness of the head dryness , or . bear ofthe oseT lias e y, fcenseofsmellT Is your breath foul? Ho,you have the Catarrn.1 tme nave nu.uw symptoms, others only a part. California Cat-R-Cure Retorea tho sense of taste and smell, remove W."AS5!IIWS MR from Catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions ana a cure is u. teed by D. W. MATTHEWS Co. RECOMMENDED, CAPTATV J'hoenlx and Home lome Insurance Company at San F"SSd',tnd,(iu reoom rhnri.miirrh for twenty years. A inwiu 'u.""rir..jv.71v. in . curative properties; but I must say, r "Yi.'.SSuV "J disease. Inclosed dnd S5 for which end me California, t "uoareaurrerera." BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE) ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot, Proposals for Stationcrr. Office ok the Secretar y of State. ,- , . 6AI.EM, Or., Sept. 57th, 1SSS. f SIdl,.7posal!,.Vrlu bo received at this v? """I noon Isovembcr 27th, 1888, to rurnlsh the following articles for the state or Oregen: .JS."?1.8.!?81 mP' u ". Ka 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch JLluen. ,3."?.? '?L,cr paJJ?r' 12 A No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. .i .m 30 reams first-class Congress note. 7 ft r ,-.VV, '" ru,luKt wnne lam, Kii1 "-5 white envelopes, G0fi. velopcs, GO fi, No. 1 rag, A... 15 M No. S Wllltft pllTnlniw, mis ?a i rag XXX. ' ' ' 12 gross railroad steel pens No H9. 15 gross Olllott's steel pens No. 401. 3 gross Eastcrbrook "J" rons. 5 gross Fnbcr's pan holders, No. 1S7G. nuuzeu lower lauuracturing cos, ometer and brass b.ickpd Intmt nnri bar- 12 dozen Ivory folders, 9 Inch, Standard, a dozen Ivory folders, 10 inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucllago cups. No. 8, Morgan's patent. i aozen mucllngo stands, reservoir. No. 6, Morgan's patent. S reams Parker's treasury blotting paper. 10 tt, assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder lead pencils, style 068. ' 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 Fabcr's rubber rulers, 14 Inch, flat. 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, n. 3 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 1SH9, E. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bauds, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Fabcr's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, Ul AtlKWM, Kill. 10 gross Fabcr's lead pencils, round, gilt, 6 dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. 101)0 M cOIU's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1030 McGlll's patent paper fasteners, No. 4. 18 dozen dimmed stub files. Nn. 21. liris 111., MM IKIgl'S. 12 dozen table pads for paper, 19x21. 10 dozen wasto paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 Rs hemp twine, No. 12. At the same time scparato bids will be received for 12 dozen Wostenholm congress knives to be described by trado Nos. Sam pies to bo exhibited. Rids should be marked "Proposals for Stationery." None but best quality of goods received. Tho right to reject any or all bids is re l nrj ...,, served. AU goods to bo delivered beforo January 1st, 18.S9. Puymcat to bo mado by w arrant ou siaio treasury. GEO. V. McBKIDE, 9-28-td Secretary of State. Real Estate Bargains. S1,M 1B0 acres, miles from O & C do pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. $2,000 SO acres, 4 miles from Salem. Good road to town. Improve ments fair. Flno fruit land. $o,4!X) to ncrcs 2 miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Make a desirable home. $2,500 GO acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Fine young orchard, and garden land. $4,180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell in lots of 40-acro tracts nt $25 per ncre. $10,800 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, odlolulng Wlllamctto river. Will sell In tracts. $1,375. 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, uurn auu urcuuru. iurgupnuf at the door. Good soil, and plenty of timber. $2,400 120acres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Impreved: stream running throuch the place. $00,00 400 acres (1 miles west sldo O & O R R) good house, barn nnd orciiaru, jjj in cultivation, oai nnce oak grub pasture land. $800 . 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Good land; no improvements, $1,200. 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. 8I,000....S70 acres, 0 miles from Otfc O R R; nil leiidru; Hun niucti-M. ..num., barn, and small orchard; 150 acres In cultivation. 2,750. 3 lots, with good housonnd barn, East Salem. Desirable location. Wo havo besides this a largo list of city nnd farm properly. Buyers would do well to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & CHAHUKlUiIA Opera House, Court St.. Salem, Or. 0-26tf Trrt)(7rA wm h Lfll J i Jr. ST THE UN, I-' qUAHAHTteU CUrE TOR CATARRH nRnviLLECAU It tins rlendj, BEFORE IT IS BORN. Some Btartllug MMt-iueut r! Inti-rest. of Gen. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on being asked when tho training of a child should begin, replied, "A hun dred years boforo it is bora." Are we to infer from this that this generation is responsible, for the con dition of the race a hundred years from now ? Is this wonderful generation tho nat ural result of the proper diet and med icines of a hundred years ago? It is conceded in other lands Hint most of the wonderful discoveries of the world iu this century havo come from this country. Our ances tors were reared in log cabins, and Buffered hardships and trials. But they lived and enjoyed health to a ripe old ago. Tho woraon of those days would endure hardships without apparent fatiguo that would startle those of the present aire. Why was it? Ono of tho proprietors of tho pop ular remody known as Warner's safo cure, has been faithfully investigating the cause, and has called to his aid scientists as well as modical men, im pressing upon them tho fact that there cannot be an effect without u cause. This investigation disclosed the fact that in the olden timea Bimplo remedies wore administered compounded of herbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in tho lofis of the log cabins, and whon sicklier camo on, these remedies from naturo'x laboratory were used with tho bet effects. What wcro theso remedies? What were thoy usod for? After untiring and diligont search thoy havo oh taincd the formulas bo generally used for various disorders. Now tho question is, how will tho olden time preparations affect tlio people of this age, who have bci-n treated, under modern medical schools and codes, with poisonous and injurious drugs. This test lmt boon carefully pursued, until thoj aro convinced that the preparations thoy now call Warner's Log Cabin remedies are what our much abused systems required. Among them is what is known as Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilla, and they frankly announce that they do not consider the sarsaparilla of so much value in itself as it is in the combination of tho various ingredi ents which together work marvelouHly upon tho system. Thoy also have preparations for other diseases, such as ''Warner's Log Cabin cough and consumption remody," "Log Cabin hops and buchu remedy," "Warner's Log Cabin hair tonic." They havo great confidence that they nave a cure for the common disease of catarrh, which thoy give the name of "Log Cabin rose cream." Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which thoy aro con fident will supplant all others, and a liver pill, to be used separately or in connection with tho other romedies. Wo hope that the public will not be disappointed in these remedies, but will reap a benefit from tho in vestigations, and that the proprietors will not bo embarrasod in tneir in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that have been so familiar to the shelves of our drug gists. This line of remedies will be used instead of othors. Insist upon Kour druggist getting them for you if e hasn't them yet in stock, and wo feel confident that these now rome dios will receive approbation at our reader's hands, as the founders havo used every care in their preparation. Proposals for Wood. mHK HOAim OK TUl'STIIrW OK THIS I Oroifou ritato Inoano Asylum Jiorutty Invlle huleI pniiMwius for womi us follew: hour iiuniireu (iiw Two liuuilred CXO Fourteen hundred fir out of law trees. Four hundred (IOO) cords dry jmlo ojlc. r jm)o , body Tivn linmlred ILtrn mnls UTV ouk. Fourteen hundred (1100) cords dry body The nolo oak must not be less than three Indian In diameter. Three hundred to Hve hundred cords of tlr, and two hu.idred to three hundred cords of oak are lo be de livered by June I, lto, and tho remainder by October I, 1880. , . , Hid will bo received In amounts from finy cords up. The wood must be four feet In feneth and of the best quality, subject to O-u approval of the medical suiwrlu tondont of the asylum, and to be delivered at any point on the asylum Brouncw uesig natodbyhlm. The right to reject any and nil bids Is ro- lllds'wlll be opened ut 2 o'clock Tuesday, ov.,ls. HYLVESTEK PBNN0VER OEO. W. MoIIKIOE, lMtd a. W. WKJIII, . ,, . Hoard or Trustee. Wu. A. MUNLV, Clerk of Hoard. Th BtTYEBB' OTJTDB U Ususd Matcd. and Sept., each year. It Is an ency clopedia 01 umiui vuof (nation for all who pur chase the luxuries or the it!ea of life. "We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliance to rae,wix, aanoo, p eat, flab, hunt, work, go to ehureh, or stay at home, and In Yariou else. atylee and quantities. Just flture out what 1 required to do all theae thing COHFORTIBLT. and Tou can makea fall estimate of the ntfue of the BTJYEim OTJIDE. which wlU bo aent upon receipt of 10 eenU W par potc. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1U-U4 Mlchlxan Arenae. Chicago, HI. Tbe Btreeter and Cunningham elector for Oregon are J. F. Hendrix H, XL Wilson and E. P. HarxinioDd. Bubeoribe for tbe Capital Jouunal 11 The Paris World's Talr, I he Universal Exposition of iSSo, at i'am promises to be one of the largest and most successful of tho world's fairs held in recent years. Elaborate arrange ments for the reception and display of tho exhibits are well under way, and usual facilities both for the transportation oi goods from this country and their care are assured. The trench eovernmnnt uxtended a formal Invitation to the United States to taVe part in the exposition. The invitation was accopted by a ioiut resolu tion of the Senate and House of Represen tatives, and the Governors of the sevoral States and Territories were requested to invite the people to assist in the proper representation of the produets of Amer ican industry and of the natural resources if the country. Tho President was direc ted to appoint a commissioner-general and an assistant cnmmisioner-gcneral, to make all of ilia arrangements for exhibits nml represent the government at tho ex poMiimi. It is expected that the total number of t-xhiliits trom all countries will roach 30, C00; it is estimated that 12,000,000 por sons will enter the grounds and buildings. Some iilea of the magnitude ol tho exhibi tion my be gained from the fact that tho total area of buildings and enclosed loundb, which is to lie lighted by clef irteity. ik 3,000.000 square feet. The space allotted lo the United Stales is about 75,030 quaro feet. An exhibit from this coiintry fully tquil to that of 187S is ex pee'rrt, pinl it is hoped that it will bit much larger. Tliire are numerous lines of industry that need now markets for their Coon's, and this exhibition will afford them an opxiiUinity for foreign display Allot the European countries except Germany, take an interest in the cxposi tion, and'.will make displays. The South American republics and Mexico will also take a particularly nciive part, as well as Japan. Judgmont was grunted yesterday to G. W Hunt on the recent ver dict of tho Jury In tho Oregon Pacific (lnmngo suit, in tho sum of $70,243.50 ns iiwnnled to Mr. Hunt by thejury. This sum included tho Oregon Paclilo's cstlniatcs of tho work dono, of?7."),413.C0, nnd 800 dtunnges. It is likely that tho suit of CI. W. Hunt nguinst tho Oregon Pacific In tho U. S. court in Portland will bo dismissed. Albany Herald. Eureka. Tho motto of Cullforniii means, I hnvo foun J it. Only in that laud of jBiiiiHiiinc, wnero t no orange, lemon, olive, ilg and grapo bloom ami riK)ti ami attain their highest perfec tion in mid-winter aro tiio tho herlm and gum foumlthut aro used in that pleasant remedy for all throat and, lung troubles. bantu Able tho ruler 01 coughs nHtimm turn consumption. Air. I). W. Mathews Iiiih been appointed agent for this valuable remedy and K'lls It under u guarantee at f 1 n bot tle. Three for fU.GO. Try CALIFORNIA CAT-R-C'UllE, tho only gjaranteed euro for catarrh. Jl, by mall $1.10. l'fronl. N. II. Krohllchstcln, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I tako great pleasure in rt'CommeiHlin'j Dr. King's now discovery for consumption, having Uhed it for 11 sovero attack of bronchitis and catarrh. It ;,'iivo me instant relief and entirely cured me and I have not been atlllctcd since. I also lieg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Hitlers and lir. King's New Life 1'llls, both of whli'h I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, is sold 011 u positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at II. V. Cox's drug store. .National Karjrlfil Intlllntr. Tho or more siirvtxms reprottentliiK this Iiintltutu will ho ut the Chemuketa hotel, Kulem, November 10th, liwt. They come fully prepared with all tho npimnitiK m-cnaoiiry for tho suceeMfu (renlment oft heir specialties, curvature of the tplue, dlxeuacN of tho hip und knee Joint, crooked limbs, club feet and all bodily deformities. Their success In treat ing these troubles as well as all chronic nud sexual disease ha made for the In stitute a national reputation. Upon application, reference will bo lur nUued from jwllenU In all part of the I'nlted Htate. All person who nre suffering from any of thte complaints, should not fall to take advantage of tills opportunity for relief, d7-0. Wsidcrfsl Cares. W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholewilo and retail drugirists or J tome, (J a., nay: S'e have been Belling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Hitters and llucklen's Arnloa Balvo for four years. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal sat'sfact'on. Tltoro havo been some wonduriul cures oflected by thew medicines In this elty. Heveral amen of pronounced con sumption have been entirely cured by uao of a few boUlea of Dr. ICing's New Discovery, taken In connection with Electric Hitters. We guarantee them always. Bold by II. W. Cos. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of the Whole World for twenty-four Hours. Hi; Bets England Fortifylng GoinR Thanksgiving. -West TliHllkngUInc Pay. "Washinciton, Oct. 31. Tho pres ident will issue a proclamation this afternoon designating Thursday, November 29th, ns it day of thanks giving nnd prayer. Canadian l'nctflr Warfare. Winnipko. Oct. 31. A gang of about 200 mon hnvo proceeded to tho disputed railroad crossing, and It is thought that' an attempt will bo mado to force tho right of way. Tho Cnmuluui Pacific people aro pro pared to offer active resistance, nnd the miUtln aro under orders. llail Men From tho Mouth. Jacksonville, Oct. 81. Five now cases of yellow fover aro re ported from Enterprise to-day. Tho place Is in 11 doplorablo condition, thoro being 110 druggist, no tele graph oporntor, nnd no money. Supplies aro badly neoded, ns thero Is only three days' provisions on hand. Ami Still They Hut. Aiilinoton, Or., Oct. 31. Our town has gone wild on tho election and tho betting mania. A promi nent citizen and u member of tho next legislature who had already put up about $1000 011 general results, lias just mado two more bets of $1000 each that Indiana will go over 6000 for Harrison. Ho lias relations In Indiana who havo advised him to bet. l-nland'H Mainly Armtiml. Ni:v Yohk, Oct. 31. The Journal says that England Is quietly arming Canada agaliiHt tho United States. Now forfs for Kingston, mid Hall fax and a system of forts for the Pacific Coast aro not merely talked of but already under way. Tho Canadian transcontinental railroads nre to be a hostllo lino drawn to tho north of tho United states. Tho Journal believes that tho retaliation law, Incomplete us It Is, should bo enforced. A Hrheine frustrated. PlIII.ADKIil'lIIA, Oct. ill. I'OW- derly, In tho next Issuooftho Journal of United Labor, will wrn tho Knights against paying any atten tion to political circulars. Ho says hols informed that a scheme Is on foot to circulate among the Knights ust before the election an alleged Interview with him In a circular, advising tho Knights to votofora certain candidate for tho presidency. Ho wurns them that such documents will bo spurious. Wiir on Hulvatlnlta, Potai.uma, Oct. 31. Tho Falva- tlou Army received a reception that they will long remember. A fusl ladu of rotten eggs, tomatoes and potatoes Was opened on them and thuy were driven to their barracks, where tho crowd followed. Tho citizens nro determined to run tho army out of tho town. Tho army was again pelted with venerable oggs and tomatoos and driven from tho streets to tho hur ruoks. Thure seems to bo an or ganized effort to break them up and drive them out. Public opinion seems divided, although there were some vigorous denunciations of this evening's attack. Ho, We.tl And Hrim Up. MoNTUKAii, Oct. 81. Kir John Mncdonnld said to-day, concerning thoSaokvllle mutter; "That Lord Suckvlllo was Indiscreet, no one with a grain of common soiiko will deny, hut he was only Indiscreet In characterizing the actions of Presi dent Cleveland and Congress as electioneering dodges." Lord Haekvlllo still refusos to le Interviewed. "Our oxjwrlonca of tho iiast tew days teaohes us to be muto," says one of her majesty's secretaries. Lord Backvllle has made no preparation to leave the country, and the time ofhls de parture I uncertain. He declines to say whether he has received any Iiwtruetlous from the home govern ment or not. COMIEXSKI) DISPATCHES. Tho report that Jay Gould has bought the Atchison, Topoka & Santa Fo Railroad is emphatically denied by George Gould. Charles Stowart Welles has writ ten to Anna Johuson, secretary of tho oqunl rights party, accepting the nomination to tho vlee-presldoncy. Airs. James G. Rlalue, Jr., had n relapse yesterday nnd for a time was dolerlotts. Her physicians say she will not be out of danger for a day or two. Roger Q. Mills broko down while nddresslng a meeting, nnd was taken from tho hall. This is tho third tlmo his health has glvon way dur ing tho campaign. Frederick Gebhardt has begun suit against t'ho Erio road for $100, 000 damages for personal Injuries nnd loss to his race horses In the Shohola disaster last summer. In tho criminal court room nt Kansas City Jack Fleming, deputy marshal, drew a revolver and blow Ids brains out while court was in pension. No cause Is unsigned. A patont has been taken out In this country and Europe for a now oxplosivo more powerful than dyna mite. It Is said to be perfectly safe against explosion by ordinary con cussion in open air or by lire. It is nnnicd "Extralie." Tho Now York Star was sold at auction and brought only $7000. Judgments against the paper reach 11 large sum. The Star has been democratic In polities. Tho late Lieutenant-Governor Dorshelmcr was the principal owner. . Tu ItiiKimn tint Whalers. 'Wahhinmton, Oct. ill. Conimo doro Wulker, of tho navy depart ment, stated to-day that nothing had as yet been done for tho relief of the whaling crew In tho Arctic ocean, and could not until tho Thetis could bo found and sent to their assistance, as she Is tho only vessol that Is now available on the Pnclllc Const. Niimllpoi at Hauriimoiito, BACitAMHNTo, Oct. ill. A well developed case of smallpox has been discovered. Tho victim was sent to tho pest house. NITItKHK COI'ltT. Bai.ijm, Nov. 1, 1888. George Miller, app. vs. Henry Lluch, resp.; apis'iil from Union county. Judgment of tho court below reversed and a now trial ordered. Opinion by Btrnhan J. Geo. Holt, DIs't. Attorney, resp. vs. W. V. Simuldliig and Cleve land Itockwell npps.; apjieal from Multnomah county; argued and submitted. K. 11. Williams attorney for resp. J. C. Moreland and Geo. If. Htimott attorneys for apps. Tho Oregon Land Company's ten acre lotsuro selling rapldly,10 having been sold since the 8th of Kept. There Is no probability that 10 acres of g(sd land within four inllesofKalem will ever again he ollered for ffi) per aero 011 easy terms. Thoro aro now live houses In process of construction on lots already sold and roads are being ojHMicd and bridges built so that tho value of all ofthe lots Is being rapidly ciiliauced. Any 0110 wishing to buy ton acres of good laud for much less than the nrico of a city lot will do well to look at this property at onco as there Is uodoubt but that It will all be sold Inside of thirty (lavs, ('all at tho olllce of tho Oregon Laud company on Com mercial street and you will be shown the property free of charge. 10-11-eodtf. A AVotlilt Car. Tin. OHIQINAL AIJIKTINL. OINTMENT Is only put up In large two-ounce (In boxea, and la au nlmoluU) euro for old aores, bums, wounds, chopped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles, Aalc for tho OUIGINAL ADIETINE OINT MENT. Sold byD.W. Matthews & Co., 100 State street, Salem, ut 26 ccuU per box by mall 80 cent. Tho Tillamook Headlight is to start a genuine matrimonial column for tho accommodation of parties who desire to mute. ' rl ' I 1" i --t