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CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 1. SALEIVI, OR., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1SSS. NO. 2O0. MISCELLANEOUS. -THE FRUIT OREGON DRYER fjtevolvlngjracklframe) Is Simple of Construction, -AND- EASY OP OPERATION. Awarded first premium at the Oregon State Fulr ISSS-'St-SS-'SB.'ST and at the Call fornla State Fulr, 18S7, and San Joaquin County Fair, 1887. Manufactured In sixlslzes. For circular and price list address H. S. JORY & SON, P. O. Box 280. Salem, Oregon 3-Dryer Furnaces furnished Ave sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY TXCHANOED FOU OREGON, WASH' Islington Ter.orCalitornia real estate. For lutormatton address us at either of the fill. lowing effices: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, the rooms of the State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash streets. lTJtf L. S S SKIFF & CO., 'DENTISTS. Office near tho Opera House.' Teeth extracted by the painless pio- cess. MARKETS. CITY MEAT MARKET 0. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE' STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 49-A11 kinds of frosh and cured meats always on hand, 'full weight and a square deal all arlund. 'Tor Sale. A irood Iron frame Horse Power. Good for all ,'uses, from one to full capacity. Alt for the low.prlco of STO. Call ut tho Pa ciflQ'Clder, Vinegar & Fruit Frese.-vlng Company's blllee. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For tho treatment of all diseases of men and women DBS. GILBERT & WEMT Medicated vapor baths, oxygen inhala- tlons, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. umee ana suuiuirium m mo Bank block. Consultation free. 103dw "V Ti . . TREV)Nr v- (1 MUJ.. 112 BY WU.j,, S.XM0 TOt ClXLVLA fldlLI NLWLUiU: m m frt iir iirnt . ... ,. ,r m,r. irpin mahs iuu A iajuu i.' i". "'.. k. ..uii tvihui7es? Are you irouuieu uy H, cewlve secretion of mucus matter ln .SaTot the Tllroat, ringing or S'KnfneSS.r symptoms, others only a part. n1iro California Cat-R-Oure Restores the sense of ta.te and.mell. remows M?1. Ing from Catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow direction, teed by D. W. MATTHEWS A Co. CAPTAIN CHARLES L. WMO:Ww I'hoenlx and Home Injuranoe Company '? X'jn woodland. Cal.recom. troubled with Chrqnlo Ctareh for twenty years. A men J mt mtIexaitti In Its mended your Callfdrn CAT-K-CURE- t, FiSVSIj a r, J ain eured of that disgusting who are sufferers." BOLD AND GUABANTEP2D BY D. ,W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot Proposals for Stationery. OKFICKOr theSkcrktauy opStatk.) o i .. Sam,m. Or., Sept, 27th, lSSS.f Sl0(1 P"Pwl Jrtll be received nt this office until noon November 27th, ISSS, to nirntsh the following articles for the state of Oregen: J?!."?"!8 JesnI raP' u ft No- 8 ruling, white laid, drew, Charter Oak or Scotch . 2i.rcf?i1S,ttcrPnP!r' 12:f,"o.8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen, 30 reams tlrst-closs Congress note. 7 lb Packages, No. 8 ruling, white laid. v No. 6 wulteemclopcseOB), No. I rag, 15 M No. 9 white envelopes, GO ft. No. 1 rag XXX. juiueii, 12grossrallroadstcelpens No W. 15 gross Glllott's steel pons, No. 401. 5 gross Fnber's pen holders, No. 1R70. . kiuss jusieruroois "j pens. t uozen lower .Muuuracturluir Go's. bar- ometerand brass backed Inkstand. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 9 Inch, Stnndnrd. A dozen Ivory folders, 10 inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 1 dozen mUPiiaro stands, rpsprvnlr Vr 6, Morgan's patent. j reams r.irKers treasury blotting paper, 140 ft, assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eaglo Kccorder lead pencils, style 683. 4 uozen Arnold's writing Muld, quarts. 2 dozen Dm id & Sons writing lluld, quarts, black. 2 dozen Stanford's premium fluid, quarts, lo dozen duplex cap board letter clips. 12 dozen Faber'a ruhher rulers M lnMv flat. sorted sizes. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, hexagon, gilt. ui gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt. No. 2. 6 dozen Faber's rial atcnt Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. lOOOMcGlll's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McQIU's paten j paper fasteners, No. 4. 18 dozen gummed stub flics, No. 21, 11x15 In., 2.V) pages. 12 dozen table rinds for miner. 1Bt2I lo dozen waste paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 lbs hemp twine. No. 12. At the same time separate bids will be received forl2dozcn Wostcnholm congress Kni es to De aescriocu Dy trade Nos. Sam pies to be exhibited. Bids should be marked "Proposals for Stationery." Nouo but best quality of guims receive".. The right to reject any or all bids Is re served. All goods to bo delivered beforo January 1st, 1889. Payment to bo mado by m arrant on state treasury. GEO. W. McBHIDE, 0-2S-td Secretary of State. 'Heal Estate Bargains. 51,000 100 ucics, 0 miles from O A C de pot, (loud house, barn nnd orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. 52,000 so acres, 4 miles from Halem, Good load to town. Improve ments fair. Fine fruit land. $5,490 8a acres 2i miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Mako a desirable home. $2,509. 00 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Fine young orchard, and garden land. $1,180 100 acres, 7 miles from Snlem. Hill laud, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-acro tracts at $25 per acre. 810,600 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining 'Willamette rlcr. Will sell In tracts. $1,375 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, barn und orchard. Large spring at the door. Good holl, and plenty of timber. $2,400 120 acres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; stream rtinhlne through the place. SG0.00 400 acres 4 miles west side O it C It 11 ) good house, barn and orchard, 1J0 In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasturo land. $800 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad joining fair grouud. Good land; no implements. i "fin -in nrrpK. 5 miles Salem: all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. $1 O00 370 acres, 6 miles from O A C R R; ' all fenced; well watered. House, barn, and small orchard; 150 acres in cultivation. go 750 3 lots, with good house and barn, East Salem. Desirable location. Wo have besides this n largo list or city andiarm property. Buyers would do well to can ana exummw " uuiumsa .v.w making their purchases. WILLIS A CHAMBERLIN, Opera House, Court St., n,o;tf Salem, Or. rz i i THCONLY- i CUARANTtt'J 'cure ron tATARRH JVILLECAU Mrh does not get better? Have you an ox- J il M I II It BEFORE IT IS BORN. Some Startling Statement rml Interest. of Gen. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on being asked when the training of a child should begin, replied, "A hun dred years before it is born." Are wo to infer from this that this generation is responsible for the con dition of tho 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 jthat most of tho wonderful discoveries of the world in this century havo come from this country. Our ances tors were reared in log cabins, and suffered hardshfDs and trials. But they lived and enjoyed health to a ripe old ago. The women of those days would endure hardships without apparent fatigue that would startle those of tho presont ago. Why was it? Ono of the proprietors of tho pop ular remedy known as Warner's Bafe cure, has been faithfully investigating mo cause, ana has caned to his aid scientists as well as medical men, im pressing upon them tho fact thnt there cannot be an effect without u cause. This investigation disclosed thfc fact that in tho olden timo.s simple remedies wore administeio.l compounded of herbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in the lot la of the log cabins, and wheu sickness came on, these remedies from naturo'n laboratory were used with tho bet effects. What were theso remedies? What were thoy usod for? After untiring and diligent search thev havo ob tained tho formulns so generally used for various disorders. Now the question is, how will tho olden time preparations affect the people of this age, who havo benn treated, under modern nicdii'al schools and codes, with poisonous and injurious drugs. This test has boen carefully pursued, until they aro convinced that the preparations thoy now call Warnor'o Log Cabin remedies aro what our muoli abused systems required. Among them is what is known u Warner's Log Cabin sarsnparilln, and thoy frankly announco that thoy do not consider tho sarsaparilla of ho much value in itself as it is in the combination of tho various ingredi ants which together work marvelouxly upon tho system. They also have preparations for other diseases, such ss Warner's Log Cabin cough and consumption remedy," "Log Cabin hops and buchu romedy," "Warner's Log Cabin hair tonic." They have great confidence that they have u euro for tho common disease of catarrh, which thoy give the name of "Jog Cabin rose cream." Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which they aro con fident will supplant all others, and a liver pill, to bo used separately or in connection with the othor romodiea. We hope that the public will not be disappointed in these remodies, but will reap a benefit from tho in vestigations, and that tho proprietors will not be embarrasod in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that havo been so familiar to the shelves of our drug gists. This line of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if he hasn't them yet in stock, and wo feel confident that theso now remo dies will receivo approbation at our reader's hands, ns tho founders have used every care in their preparation. Proposal for Wood. riif f 1.' HOARD OF TRI'STIII-H OF THE I rirnw.ii Mtiitit riiriimo AmvIiiiii hereby Invite mmUhI projiowils lor woodas follows; Four hundred (400) colds dry ikiIhoiiIc. Two hundred (200) cords dry body ouk. Fourteen hundred (1100) cords dry bod) llr out of large tree. Tho polo oak must not bolewt than three inche In diameter. Tlirw;. hundred to nvo hundred cords of llr, and two hundred to three hundred orinU of oak are to be ile llverod by June 1, IK), nnd thd remainder by October 1. lhW. ... . , lllds Mill lie received In amounts fnun nnv cords up. The wood must he four feet in length and of the best quality, Mibject to te approval of the medical superin tendent of the asylum, and to bedelUered at any point on the aayluin grounds desig nated by him. ,,. i . The right to reject uny aud all bids Is re served Hid will be oned at 2 o'clock Tufday, Nov. HUM. HVLVwn.KB rKMNOYER GEO. W. MC1UUJJK, lOtd O. W. WEHH, Hoard of Trustees. Wm. A.'MUNLY,ClerKof Uourd. isttfek. rr-h,x Hfe'tHJTMU Suod.M:eh.al Sept., ih -mtttr., it Is sa ency- udopwik of efoI, Ituwt jiuPWiiw U.WO ur- ..T-'.(7i.. nf Ufa. We .,, f.rntv.s von ad.lUTijrptt Irttn an the wwm JSS3E!. V Hmm, -. v m.- rMFtK IHQS-V. W- 4-"9 W- -Zl ... mi mmaK.mm i SSL id tiffiftv$fflam. MlOHMiit VHHf &W. The fclreter d Cvumjnghwn , riIwltrropOrejMn tfre J- FIIendrlx ff w,irk h toaaimond. $lrfU.Wllwnty2S,'l.!tluiimwu Sub-trribofortheCAi-rrAlJoUKNALitliem always. Bold by it. w. u FACTS FOU THE FARMER. Hohsks in Oregon. Ono horse company operating In Oregon nnd Idaho has 8,000 native mares on tho range. High Piucks. Not only cash wheat but till futures aro quoted nt from forty to fifty cents per bushel higher than n year ago. "Watch thk Details. In thq management of a furm, as well ns with all other pursuits, nttondlng to details has done more to uh.su ro suc cess than anything else. Do Odd Jobs Now. "Farm tinkering," ought to be well done up this season, If the oft-repeated advice of the average gricultuml paper to do such work on rnlny days has been heeded. Taki:s Head Work. No farmer need sit down aud expect some ono to furnish him n ready-made system or plan of conducting his farm; he must make it himself Is tho opin ion of nn acute agriculturist. Caui: of Machinery. Every lost or broken or worn-out screw bolt should bo replaced with a new ono before the Implement Is stored In the tool house or barn, so that when spring comes everything will be ready for work. Have no Vulgar Help. Tho farmer who will hire wicked, foul mouthed men to become his children's overy-day associates can expect them to grow up with their speech tinged with vulgarity nnd profanity. - Little jiy Little If n llttlo clcnring, ti little ditching, it llttlo enriching, or n llttlo picking up is done each year, tho farm will steadi ly improve. But if the farm siiflcrH a llttlo neglect eich year It will soon run down. Quality of Milk. The quality of a cow's milk Is not allected by tho quantity of water she drinkH. In other words you cannot dilute her milk by making or letting her ill ink water. Mr. Lhwch, how over, is of the opinion that thin und slop py feedn may have the ell'ect of reducing tho quality of tho milk. Doctor Vaelcker N of tho wimo opinion hi regard to tho witter sup ply, nnd ho agrees with Mr. Lawes in rogurd to the ell'ect of tho jioor, sloppy food on the quality of tho milk. Grass for Pasture. In rowing grass for pasture, tho best results aro reached by rowing a mixture for Instanco, of rod top, timothy, Ken tucky blUegrnfw, meadow fescue, atld meadow oat grat-s bearing In mind that mixture of several HortH Is more likely to all'ord herbugo through tho whole stinimcr, und to bo more per manent. In seeding for meadows, though, It is bettor to sow only ono kind of heed, as the (II Mi' rent kinds will Vt'ry eldom bo ready to'harvest at thoHnmo time. Trellis for Grave, It U sur piislng what growth grajK) vinos will nuike ovor mi evergreen, If given a chalice to run. With only a modurutely rich roil tho vino will cover tho tree, killing It ufter u few years, Its tendrils cling to the Blender stems of tho ovurgreon fol iage, und will Jiot relax their hold. The higher tho vino runs the finer the grapes and tho harder thoy uni to gut. It Is not u good way to give grape vlnw their will over any kind oftretm. A low, neat trollU will cost but llttlo, und be uvory way more satisfactory. Wsslcrfsl Csrr. Cj., wholoMulo and Itome. Oa., Ny: llimr Dr. KIdu'm Clectrlc lllttors uud Arnloa Balvo for four ears. Havo never uanuieu rcuio- dles tluit wll an wull, or give such universal wiiHraction. liuim nuvo leen romo wonderful curen effected by theso mwllcineH In this eity. Several cbmm of nronounood con- gU,pUon have been entirely cured ,y una of a fow bottle of Dr. ICIng'i Now DIco-ery, taken In connection Kiectrlo lllttow. WetJ.uarauU-0 TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of (he Whole World for Tunlv-four Hours. War at tho Crossjlng Jloro of West Tho Wreck Nuggets of News. Yellow Vever Report. Decatur, Ala., Nov. 1. There has been n sudden Increase In yellow fevor. In tho lost twenty-four hours eight new cases havo been reported IHtaairuits Pnlrle Fire. Minneapolis, Nov. 1. A siicclal from Garj'i Dak., saysi A disastrous prairie fire swept tho country east of here last night, destroylngthousands of dollars' worth of property, Includ ing houses, barns, grain and buy. No loss of life is yet reported. A Foolish Strike. Los AncIeles, Nov. 1. Tho brnke men nnd switchmen of tho Califor nia Central & California Southern went on a strike to-day. The trouble Is about tho ordor of promo tion, tho preference having been given to a number or Eastern men brought hero as moiv experienced hands. A Coreuu Appropriation. San Francisco, Nov, 1. The steamer San Bias, which arrived from Panama this afternoon, reports that tho Chilean Congress has ap propriated half a million dollars for tho relief of tho Hiiilerers by tho recent Hoods In tho vicinity of Val paraiso. TJio country has Ihjcii terribly dovastated, and loss of llfo Is very large. Ilajard nnd the Sunl FUhurlea, San Francisco, Nov. 1. Ameri can private sealers who havo their headquarters In this city will one aud all lit every available schooner for service in Uchrlug sea next slim mer. Onu owner said to-day: "I" Uayard would act fairly with its', San Franciscans would lit out ilfly or sixty vessels annually, each giv ing employment to twcnty-llvo men. This trade Is bound to bo handed over to lirltlsh Columbia by the discrimination of tho administration against us." A Itruiaikable lift. This afternoon ono of Salum's popular furniture dealers, and by tho way a good democrat, initdu a peculiar bet with a traveling furni ture salesman. Tho Salem man put up tho coin to back his state ment that "Walla "Walla county, Washington Territory, would give fifteen or more votes for Cleveland electors. Tho Portland man can take tho money, forlt is his. When a man buts that a certain county lu any territory will give ho many presidential votes you may con clude ho Is a democrat th'jy can't read, you know. H.ukvllln Write, a Lttr. Wahhinoton, Nov. 1. No new devvlupiiiunts hi tho Lord Suckvlllo matter havo lMen mudo public to day, Loid Saokvillo's resiwiiHo, formally acknowledging the receipt ofKociotury Bayard's letter of ex pulsion, ha l)cuii received at tho state department. It Is as brief ami formal as possible, but thu depart ment will uot make known Its luiigiiage. Nothing definite can be learned art to tho date of Lord Sack vlllc's departure, und ltlsu matter of doubt whether tho department will receive any announcement of (he fact when he leaves. Tim Tillamook Wreck. Port Townhh.ni, W. T., Nov. 1. The information received utl'ort lattfl concerning tho wreck of the barkontlnoMaknh, near Tillamook, Is l(elleved herd to bo erroneous. The Makuh sailed from Port Discovery the 5th ult. luuilier-ladun for Aus tralia. Large quantities of the deck load of lumber would havo washed ashore at Tillamook. And the Mnkah hi so built that sho can not upset. There Is home mystery about the occurrence. There Is no other vessel on the const named Makuh, atld the scene of the dUnstcr Is fur out of the course of a vessel destined for Melbourne. Tho agents of tho Mulne Coutral Itoad have Iwon ordered to discon tinue tho sale of tickets to Chinese. C0N11EXSK1) DISPATCHES. Uaron Newborough Is dead. He was 8o years of age. The illness of Cardinal Newman Is reported to bo very serious. Tho condition of tho King of tho Netherlands has grown critical. Tho festivities at Athens yesterday hi honor of tho twenty-fifth anni versary of King George's accession to tho throne wore on n grand scale. Mrs. John A. Logan, beforo sail ing for Europe yesterday announced her engagement to edit a magazine for women while abroad. Sho will bo In Europe about one year. A number of whalers of San Fran cisco when soon oxpressojil In dignation at tho government's failure thus far to send relief to tho 500 whalers Ice-bound In tho Arctic region. As tho season advances tho loo tloes will Ihj frozen together, and If aid Is not soon sent It will bo Im possible to reaoh them at all. Oyoliinu out of Hcuixin. La Porte, Iowa, Nov. 1. A oyclouo struck this place at 0 o'clock to-night, coming from tho north west. Union hnll was demolished, nnd a largo nuinbor of houses wcro unroofed and blown down, a Acotlou of building being carried many blocks away. Great loss has boon occasioned to merchants. Tho resi dence of Banders "Walker was blown to atoms and children rolled about on tho ground. Tho mother was setlously hurt. No other Injuries aro reported. The loss on property Is $75,000. ltoports of damages aro coming from all sections of tho country. Women lu Holland. A correspondent of the Now York Tribune, writing about Holland, says: "You cross a railroad track, nnd casting a glance along the iron pith, a woman, vaving a wlnto signal Mag, catches your eye, blic is the watch wumsn at the cross 'ng. At every railroad In Holland lliis portion is filled by woiuun, und ruilroad officials have, aasificil u tlmt no accident lias over been oautud by a WAtohwuinsn't u.irolessuess, Tlitiy icculvu 20 gulldets $$) per month. A man would require double that salary uud lie might got id toxicated once in u while. Distinctions in privilege botwieu married and unglo women ate so t lioroiilily ostahlisliod hero by social customs as to be observed In tbe overy-day associations of tho soxes. A native will readily ditcover whether the couple walking on tho street in front of him are married or uot, this diicuvery being, made easy by thu strict adherence oftlic populacu to the ancient custom uompulsoiily introduced into thu country when uudur the iron rulu of "Alva tho Illoody." An unmarried lady always takes ihe right arm of her escort, vthilo the married onu selects the loft side of her husband. So deeply has this custom entered Into tho life of Hollanders liat at a church wedding the bride caters tho edifice on the tl(;ht side of the groom, tho young wifu returning on tliu left tide of her husband when the ceremony has been pcrfufiried.' NoHiuutterm WuulvtL Vandorbllt pays his cook $10,000 a year, uiy boy, which is a great deal more than you and I earn or at least it it a great deal moru than wo get bioauiu he caii cook. That is all. Presumably be cause lie can cook better than any other tnau in America. That is all. If Mon sieur Bjuceangravl could covk tolerably well, and shoot a little, and. speak three iaiiKUsgss tolerably well, aud keep books fairly, and ling some, aud understood gardening pretty well, and couldpreaoha fair sort ol a sermon, and knew something about horses, and could telegraph a little, and could do Ihdit porter's work, aud could read proof loUrsbly, and could do ptsiu house aud ijju-pintlng, and could help on threshing-machine, and kuevr enough law to practice In the justices courts of Klokapoo township, and bad once run for thu legislature, and knew how to weigh hay, be wouldn't get 8l0,00I a year for it. Ho get this uit because ha knows how to cook, and it wouldn't make a owl's differenoe In hU salary if he thought the World was tUt and that it went around Its orlut on wheels. There's nothing like knowing your butlnes olesr through, my boy, from withers to book, whether you know anything else or not. Wbat's the good of knowicg everything? Only the Sophomtrci tre omnlioeot. BuitJettc. ' ,!fj l .uiuuMas O. u-aiJ6jBufe