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CAPITAL JOURNAL. HKinHlNllslHHMIIIHE VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY,1 NOVEMBER 14, 188S. NO. 216 MISCELLAXKOUS. -THE- OREGON FRUIT DRYER (UevolvIng5cknramcJ Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OP OPERATION. Awarded llrst premium nt tho Oregon State Fair lS$MS4-85-'80.'S7 and nt tho Cali fornia State Fair, 1837, and San Joaquin County Fair, 18.-S7. Manufactured In slxlslzes. For circular and pries list address H. S. JORY & SON, P. 0. Box ESQ. Salem, Oregon .3-Dryer Kurn,ices furnished flvo sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOU OHEGON, WASH" lngton Tcr.or California reul estate. For juiurniuuou uuuruss us ui cuneroi mo ioi lowing elllecs: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Moi Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem ofllce ni ucumirer s mnciimery uepot, near 1110 clly hall, Liberty street; Portland olllcoln the rooms of tho Stuto tmmlgratlon lioai d, uumcr 01 r rom uuu Asa streets, ijdii I,. S. SKIFFS CO., DENTIST!. OIllco near !t hjo Opera House. JJ23 Teeth extracted by tho painless pro- CCSF. MARKETS CITY MEAT MARKET D. C, Howard, Proprietor. 8TATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. A7-AH kinds of fresh nnd cured meats nlwnvson hand, full weight nnd nsquuro deal all nrlund. For Sale. A good Iron framo Horse Power. Good for nil uses, from one to full capacity. All for tho low price of $30. Call at tho l'a clflo Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of nil diseases of men and women DRS. GILBERT & WEMP GIVE Medicated vapor baths, oxygen lnhala tlons, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. Offlco nnd sanitarium In the iiank block. Consultation free. HWdw V- woe i 'jwr-rrrr YE.iTtrjirl v n, ,. ... .,... l. nsiPfSAiK. j: .c.teRCHCKLAi 'alLULlLUto, fnirTiuniirnLr SI AVE-YOUIA COLU IN THE HEAD which does not get J"" "ou troub S3 by L cetflve slcretion of mucus matter In the nasal pasiEeT Are J ti wklng. spitting, weak aud Inflamed eyes, frequent wre1" ?!"iSi ,iSnorsm roaring In the ears, more or less Impairment of tle ea.rtnirloB '"if ';." Vu fit all palreufdullness or dizziness of tho head, dryness or hent or the JOM " V?(. J ,' J J bense of smellT Is your breath foul! Ifso, you have the Cutarrh. omeiia e an iuww symptoms, others only a part. California Cat-R-Cure Ilestore:theene of taste and smell, removes, bad to.Wu&n Ing from Cn&rrh. Vjuv nnd pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is guarua teed by D. "VV.:MATTHKWS A Co. RECOMMENDED CAPTAIN CHARLES L. DI, Phcenlx and Home Insurance troubled with Chronic Catarrh for twenty years. A nnH,,"1;fKnrmtlefal!hli IU mended your California CAT-R-CURB. 1 proourded a Jar, vlngbut little w"'"," curative preperties: but I must say.afler using tlirJa. Urn euronhat asung UUease. Iniioed find to for whlet send me California CAT-R--URE for some jneum, who are sufferers." SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot. Proposals for Stationery. OrriCEOF THESECRETAnr OF8TATK, I Salkm, Or., Sept. 27th, ISS-s. f sealed proposals will bo reoelved nt this offlce until noon November 27th, 1SSS, to furnish tho following artlcles(br the stnto of Oregen: 50 reams legal cap, 14 lb, No. 8 rullne, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. M reams letter paper, l!2?b,No.8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. SO reams flrst-clnss f'nrmmw nntn 7 ft. -.,..... , n ,, . r . . . puuKKp, no. o ruung, wniie iaia. 15 M No. S white cm elopes, OOIb, No. 1 l nig, 15 M No. 9hlte enyelopes, 60 ft, No, 1 rag XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No 14!'. 15 gross Glllott's steel pens No. 401. 3 gross Ensterbrook "J" pens. 5 gross Fabor's pen holders, No. 137(1. 4 dozen Tower MnutifiicttirinB Co's. bar ometer and brass backed Inkstands. 12 dozen lvorr folders. II Inch. Htnmlnrrt 3 dozen lvorr folders. 10 inch. Hnmrrn. 10 dozen mucllago cups, No. 8, Morgan's 1 dozen mucilaie stands, reservoir, No. 6. Morgan's uutent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, iw iu, U33ui icu (.jiura. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder lead pencils, style eta. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 2 dozen David fc Sons writing fluid, qunrts, black. 2 dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. jo aozen uupiox cap noaru letter clips. 12 dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14 Inch, flat. 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 1S141, II. 3 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 131411, E. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, hexngon, gilt. 10 gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt, No. 2. 6 dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, Bmall. 1000 McOIH's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McQ Ill's patent paper fasteners, No. 4. IS dozen gummed stub flics, No. 21, 11x15 In., 250 pages. 12 dozen tablo pads for paper, 10x21. lu dozen wasto paper baskets, cross bar. No. 4. 'JO lbs hemp twine. No. 12. At tho R.ima tlmo separato bids will be received forl2dozen Wostenholm congress knives to bo described by trade Nos. Sam ples to bo exhibited. Hlds sliould bo marked "Proposals for Stationery." Nono but best quality ot coods received. Tho right to reject nny or nil bids Is re served. All goods to bo delivered boforo January 1st, 18M). Payment to bo miulo by wnrrnnt on stnto treasury. GEO. W. McBKlilK, 0-28-td Secretary of State. Ileal Estate Bargains. $1,000. 100 acres, 0 miles from O A C de pot. Good house, barn nnd orchard. Fenced, nnd In cul tivation. 52,000 80 acres, 4 miles from Salem. fiood road to town. Improve ments fair. Fine fruit land. 55,490 Ko acres 2 miles from Sulem. nu lencea A. l I'Mlltlllla. jli:uvii ll.iiu, ced. Mnke a desirable homo. S2.500 0U acres 4 miles from Salem. Im- provements good. Fine young orchard, nnd garden lnnd. i ?4,t80 liw acres, 7 miles from Saleni. Hill land, finely watered, bell in lots of lOsicro tracts ntS25 per acre. 510,800 B75 ncres, 8 miles from Salem. ' ZffilS&VffixSSSJS? Will sell in tracts. $1,875 5lncrcs,4 miles of Halem. Houso, fir Z. nrbi' n.,3 , plenty of Umber. $2,40O-l20 acres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Impreved: stream running through the place. $00,00. 400 ncres (4 miles west side O A U It) good house, bnrnnnd orchard, 1J0 in cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. $S00 lu acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Good lnnd; no Improvements. ?1!00..40 acres. 6 miles Salem; nil In school house Excellent fruit land. $4,O00770 acres, 0 miles from O A O R R; barn, nnd small orchard; 150 ucres iu cuiiivwuuu, 52,750.. J lots, with good housonnd barn, Easitsaiem. xresiruuiu tucuiiuii. We have besides this a largo list or city and farm property, lluycrs would do well to call ana exaiumo ir iiuiuuit,a ivnu making their purchases. WILLI8 & CHAMBERLIN, Opera House, Court bt., 9-20tf Snlcm, Or. vv-nnn m rL B lid tur OMLY- , GUARANTttU 'CUrE TOR XATARRKI rnRnVILLECAU BEFORE IT IS BORN. Borne Startling tatinents of Oak. ral IiiteicsU Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on being asked when the training of a child should begin, replied, "A hun dred years before it is bom." Are wo to infer from this that this generation is responsible for the coij ition of tho raco a hundrod years from now ? Is this wonderful generation tho nat ural result of the propor diet and med icines of a hundrod yoars ago? It is conceded in other lands that most of the wonderful discoveries of tho world in this century havo come from this country. Our ances tors were reared in log cabins, ana suffered hardships and trials. But they lived and enjoyed health to a ripe old age. Tho women of those days would endure hardships without apparent fatiguo that would startio tlioso ot tho present ago. Why was it? One of tho proprietors of tho pop ular remedy known as "Warner's safe cure, has been faithfully investigating tho cause, and has called to his aid scientists as woll as medical men, inii pressing upon them the fact that there cannot bo an effect without u cause. This investigation dlsclosod the fact that in tho olden times simplo remedies woro administore I compounded of herbs and roots, which woro gathered and stored in tho lofis of the log cabins, nnd when aickno-s enme on, those remedies from nature V laboratory were used with tho bot effects. What wore theso remodies? What were they used for? Aftor untir.ng and diligent search they have oh tained tho formulas so generally used for various disorders. Now tho question is, how will tho olden timo preparations affect the people of this age, who have been treated, under modern medic.tl schools nnd codes, with poisonous and injurious drugs. This test has been carefully pursued, until limy aro convinced that the preparations they now call Warnor'u Log Cabin remedies aro what our much abusod systems required. Among'them is what is known as Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilla, and they frankly announco that thoy do not consider tho sarsaparilla of so much valuo in itself bb it is in the combination of tho .various inured! snts which togother work marvelously upon tho system. Thoy also have preparations for other diseases, such ah 'Wnrnnr'a Tu Pahin pruiMi nml .. j.. ut -i. im tunsuinpuou ruuieuy, imk vuuiii hops and buchu remedy," "Warner's Log Cabin hair tonic' They have prPat rnnfldnncn that thnv hnvn n BM commence ttuu tnoy hao a euro for tho common disoaseof catarrh, which thoy givo tho nnme of "Ixw CaWn rose cream" Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which thoy aro con- Bdent will supplant all others, anda "vor pi I, to no used separately or in connection with tho other remedies We hopo that tho public will not be disappointed in these remedies, but will reap a benodt from tho in vestigations, and that the proprietors will not bo ombnrrased in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that have been bo familiar to tho shelves of our drug gists. This line of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if lie hasn't them yet in stock, and wo foel confident that theso now reme dies will receive approbation nt our reader's hands, as the founders have ueod every care in their preparation. BANThANCISCO, Nov. 1st, in. Messrs. WKLLKR llltOS., Salem, Oregon. Gentlemen: We had the plmsure re cently of making shipment to you of our new " Vhlto Ciwa" KxtnicU, nnd send you by mall to-day n ery neat show enrd which we would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which will call thoattentlon of your trade to the goods. It has liecn our Intentlou for wmo time past to place upon the market the I'neM line of flaHH-lbS wttrHBts manufactured In this country, mid aner; months of study nnd jHWltnentliig wlh tliw prominent 'brands now befiire the public we Imve ut lattt Mlnded III jilaelng before yon n qual ity which beyond dimbt Iws no superior. We am not khj strongly Imprew uioii ypu I hut you can unhosllultiiiHy reeoni tf);nd them to ynur oustomurs us the fluent tbt 8hi possibly be nianuwotureu. i " iweknge and style generally Is such as to nUmctttlUmtlon,ndweprodletthtwh.-n your trade lime tested the quality of li goods yuurJe fr " Whitel'roM ' ejttmcts will t)e lame. Ity itiIj Ing with our riuwt you mil confer (a or upon ymir truly. A. SCHILLING A t ThlllOyitfcS'OUIDBfs issuad M '.rob and Sept., each yjar It Is an ency clopedia of uiolul infor- I mstloo for all who pur- ohssa tho luxuries or w ntofissltlos of nie. wi .n -inth tou scd furnUh you wl all tlie neoesssry and unneoefsary ppllanoos to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat. flsh. hunt, work, go Vo church, or star t homo, and In various sues, tries and quantities. Just figure .cut what 1. reared to do sll these things COMFORTABLY. w ??S nDYxnar estimate of the rain of tha B" OuS)E. wbleh will bo sent upon tecetpt of 10 eenta ui Py P0'1?' MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. JSuoii MlablgMi Avenue, Chleago.Ill. ritil .Ntgltet. The breaklug of tho smallest wheel iu n mninmoth factory, if not repaired or rcnlntvd, will ruin tho entire plant, as n. speck of tltist will derauge the dellcnto mnchlnory of n wntch. Were people ns thoughtful to repair their own health on tho first approach of disease, cs the own er Is to mend ills machinery, they would escnpeindescribablo sufterinir, and often death. Slight onuses will sometimes dirango tho digvstlvo organs, on whoso healthy notion tho health of the whole system so much depends, nnd feverish blood, hend nclies, nnd consumption Itself set In. The wise jierson will nt oueo nrrest the cause of theso unhealthy symp toms, resorting to thnt world-fumed remedy, Dr. Pleree's Uoldon Meillcnl Discovery, which miritles tho blood and cures liver disease. Of nil drug gists. TIIK WORST NASAL CATARRH, no matter how long standing, absolutely cured by Dr. Sago's Catarrh ltemedy. It does not mere ly clvo relief, but produces permit nent cures iu the worst etwes. CO cents liy druggists. A man who has practiced medi cine fur 40 years, otmht to know salt from tstigar; rend what he savs: T)Li:i)o, O., Jan. 10, 18S7. Mt-srs. F. J. Cheney & Co. Gen tlemen I huvo been in tho general praetiee of medicine for mot -10 years, anil would say that in till my pmcticeitml experience, have never seen n preperatlon that I could pre scribe with tis much eonildonco of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, iimiiufiicturcd by you. Huvo pre scribed it ii great ninny times nnd its cH'ect is wonderful, and would say In conclusion that I have yet tollnd u ease of catarrh that It would not cure, if they would tnko it according to directions. ' Yours Truly, L. h. GOltSUCH, M. 1). OIllco, 12ir Summit St. "We will irivo $1(K) for any ease of catarrh thnt cannot nc eureti witn Hull's Catarrh Cure. Taken inter nally. F. J. CH10NFY & CO. Toledo, O. IfeirSold by druggists, 75c. Hnrkltn't Arnlri Salrt. Tho best salvo In tho world ( uts, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheuiii fever sores, tetter, chnpped huml eiiillilains, corns, and all sldti erii tlons, and jiosltlwly cures plies, i no jmy required. It Is gunmntecii to give perfect satisfaction, or moin-v refunded. Price 25 centa jier lm. For sale -- Dr. H. W. Cox. i( id KOLLED OA'i'S, 'liOLLKD WJIKAT, CKKA3I lVHIOAT, DUHKEE'S IIIcTfSr, vhfdi cooks up into a very delicate disli. TKITICUJI, (il'lMLEA, CKHKALINK, 1888 N E y 11UCK W II K A 'J' FLO UK, guiinuitucd l h Fresh and l'tiro -HV- ILLF1 Bill 201 Commercial St. i1 I" in Hi ii lliii ii '" nfmtnffM !l mmmm wtmsMzm tM eakfast Be TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of (ho Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. ltallyhi Anarchists Fast Trains- Horrible Calamity Collision War. DKATH ON TIIK tVATKll. Two Vessels and Their Crews go Down In the Atlantic. London, Nov. 13. Considerable wreckngo and a number of bodies were washed ashore between Looo and Polpero, In Cornwall, during tho last day or two. One body has been identlllcd as that of Cupt. Weger of tho German ship Theo dore lUigher. Tho artiolea washed ashore have also been recognized as belonging to both thnt vessel and tho Cuuard steamer Nantes, with which the Theodore Ilughcr canto in collision about thirty-six miles off tho Li.ard. There is now no doubt of tho total loss of both wasels with most of tho crow of tho Nnntes and purt of the other ship's crow. The sur vivors who landed at Tronvlllo In cludo sixteen of tho Theodore ltughor nnd two of tho xS'iintes' crew. It Is believed all tho others went down with tho vessels. l'llli: CLAIMS ITS VICTIMS. .Many l'enple lturned to Death Iu a Chattanooga Hotel. CiiATTANOoaA, Nov. 1!!. Three bodies were recovered from tho ruins of llryunt's Kurnpcnn hotel which was destroyed by llro last night. They havo been Identified as Kiln Jones, chambermaid, Mayor Dlggur of Atlanta, On., and Thomas Moore of llloomlugton, III. Digger had escaped ouco and went lntek to recover IiIh valise, but was caught on tho stnlrwuy and slowly burned to dentil. His clinched hands were 111 led with hair which lie hud torn from his head In the agonies of his frightful death. Otcrliimt l''lym-x Again, Chicaoo, Nov. lit. It Is under stood that arrangements were com pleted hero yesterday by tho Union and Central Pacltlu roads to put on December 6th, n fast limited l'till man vestibule train, called the Golden Onto Special, to run weekly between Council Dluflb and Kan Francisco. This Is to be tho most crfcct Iu nil its appointments In tho world, and will bo lighted with electricity, heated by steam from tho locomotive. Many novel fen- will bo introduced. The run will Ixi made In sixty hours. Neither Dead nor Hlueplng. Chk'Amo, Nov. 12. Tho Times says: Anarchy is not dead, or oven sleeping. On tliu contrary, It Is more thoroughly organized than oven at tho tlmo of tho Hay market riot, ami Km member ship Is larger than it has over been. The demonstration of last Sunday nt Waldlieim was not a gathering of sympathizers of tho friends of the doad anarchists. Uwiihiiii or gunl.ud otiliHiiirlng of Internationals who huvo thus arranged to come out nnd concentrate ut any point agreed upon. I'm lo hum vs. 1'tiru. Panama, Nov. 13. A report has reached hero fromPurn that a build ing at Mnletido which contained the United States Consulate was seized by troops, on tho ground that it Itolongcd to tho Arcqulpa Itull ro.id. The United Htatos Consulate was forcibly cIomhI, the coat-of-arm removed aud tho agent prevented from entering his olllcu for nearly one week. Tlio Northern IUmils Aguln. Wivmi'I'i. Vnv. 1H Tim Cunu. - i- - I (Hint Pacific and the Dominion government have triumphed lu the railroad crowing matter, the IochI ' government giving onlem for th ' Immetllute wiseiilon of work for the winter on the Porta g extension 'of the Northern Pselllo ami .Maul t(.lu rotid, owIiik to thu liicltnnney f the wt-athw. F, J. Cfitterllu, thtt ollirtttd photographic urttVtof&dttm, wl-shw t) f-X'l!lg wotk in IIH Ulltt jut wood. Id-Sw C0SDKSSKI) DISPATCHES. Tho twelfth annual assombly of tho Knights of Labor is In session nt Indianapolis. An epidemic of scarlet fever Is raging nt Jamestown, Dakota. Churches, Sunday schools and public schools havo been ordered closed. A number of deaths havo already occurred. All indications polut to n republi can majority of from live to seven lu tho next house, llreckenrldge, of Kentucky, figures out a republi can majority of from ono to three. There seems no reason for doubt that tho republicans will organize the house. All tho Important olllolal count In tho mountainous parts of "West Virginals not complete, aud until it is no ono will know definitely whether the electoral ticket Is re publican or democratic. Tho ma jority cannot bo more than 'J00 or JlOO either way. Mattto Fancher, tho wondorful fasting girl of Brooklyn, Is dying. Ono by one complications have come, llrst sight, then speech, and then hearing left her, and death-llko trances followed at different times. It was thought she hud died at ono time, when she remained In one of theso trances twenty days. For tho first two months after her nceldent, Miss Fancher did not take u particle of nourishment. At tho end of that time she retained a small portion of light food, hut since then, and during tho twenty months that have followed, It Is asserted that she has not eaten or received Into her Htomaeh In any form sultlelont nour ishment to keep a healthy child alive ono week. Mure or the Htwlcr Air.ilr. Wlllard McCure of Slioildaii, Yamhill county, tho young deputy marshal who shot James Dewloy durlnir tho smallpox mmraiitlno at Sheridan, was re-arrestetl yesterday on thosnino charge-nt McMlnnvlllo nnd taken to hill ut Lafn.velte. ills llrst examination resulted In his acquittal, and It Is thought this will have a similar result. HtlNtKMK COllltT. Salhm, Nov. II, '88. Alexander Jackson, rasp. vs. William Jackson, upp. Appeal from Coos county; argued nnd sub mitted. X Hrrlous Illnrn. Uncle John Halter, living about one mile east of Salem, Is quito III at his residence, his muny friends will regret to learn. Why was Goliath surprised when ho was struck by a stone? llocatiso such a thing never entered IiIh bond lwforo. i m m A lady who was afflicted with Halt Ithoom on tho faro mid other mrt of the body for many years and who was treated liy the ImmI physlulausou tlu I'nol tlo coast without any but teuiiomry P'llef says, Dutard's Himm'IIIu has entirely cured me of my trouhlttMiui)) complaint ami altouich I havo not used the nii-cllrliiii for many mouths, I have had no return of the iIIh etise. I shall always fell unituful to you. Hold by I). W. Muttheus A Co. llrsre l'. Vim urn fi'dliiL' dunressed. vour iiptiotlto Is jwHir, you aro bothored wltli lieiuiiiciio, younroiiugeuy ner vous and generally out of sorts nnd want to brace up. liraceup but not u-lth uHiiiiiIiiiiIm. Htirlmr liicdlclllcs. or bitters, which have for their basis very oiionp nau wmsuy, ami wuicii stimulate you for an hour and then louvoyniilu worse condition than Uiforo. What you want is an alter Ive that will purify your blood, start heulthy action of liver and kidneys, restore your vitality, and give re newed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find In Kleetrle Hitters and only M cents a bottle nt J I. W. Cox's drug store. .Nsllsnsl Hsrgltsl Isitltulr. Two or mort) surKons representing this IiMtltulv will In) at Ilia Chsiuekata hotol, HmIsiii, Novombvr 10th, IhM. Tliy conit) fully prepared with all the HppurutiM tiMMwwtry for tho sneewwru trvutintsit of their HvUtltlwi,eu(vuture of the spine, iIImmsms of thu hip and kneo Joint, erooked IIiiiIm, club feet aud all bodily dfiinnltl4. Their iuhw in treat ing the troubhM as well as alt ohronlo and sejxuul dlMstses has inadu for the In stitute a imtktiMl rHitttnu, lTrsMtMii)4MMtu, reftrnws will m lur nUhed Immh putlenU In all jMtrta of tho United rHtM. AH wMwlm kHtDMing frmn any f tia ouHiHlulnl, slmukl net fall to tuku a4yaxte of Ihb upxwtuliy for relief. d7-t.