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J r iBwJBBBVBBBBJgacHSBJK4 CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1SSS. NO. 217 MTSCKLLAXKO VS. THE OREGON FRUIT DRYER (UevolvlngJrackJframeJ Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OK OPERATION. Awarded llrst premium at tlio Oregon Stato Fair 18S.l-,8l-85-'8rt.'(f7 and at the Cali fornia State Fair, 18S7, and San Joaquin County Fair, 1SS7. Manufactured In slxlslzes. For circular and price list address H. S. JOltY & SON, 1'. O. Box 28a. Salem, Oregon ,93-Dryor Furnaces Atrnlshed five Jslzes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AjtD SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOU. OREGON, WAS II! lngton Tcr.orCalllornla real estate. For lniormatlon nddress us at either of tho fol lowing elllces: Palestine, III.; Kansas City, Mo Salem, Or.: Portland, Or. S.ilem olllco at Bollluger's machinery depot, nc.irtho clly ball, Liberty street; Portland olliceln the rooms of the State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SKIFF & CO., DKNTIHTS. Oftlco near th'e Opera House. "JX Teeth extracted oy tho painless pro- ccs , MAKKETS.: CITY MEAT MARKET D. C, Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. JWA11 kinds of fresh iind cured meats always on band, full weight and a square deal nil arlund. For Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Power. Good for all uses, from one to full cnpucltj. All for tho lowrprIce of $30. Cull ut (ho 1 . -clflo Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's oftlce. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of nil diseases of men nnd women DBS. GILBERT & WEHP Medicated vnpor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro magnetism. .?nea.l',n sprnys, etc. Offlco,and sanitarium in the if,.nk i.irwir I'nnsiiltntlon free. 10lw T1AV M ceh.fl bnurlrlniv. sense of smellt la your breath foul T Jlo. '"" California ted by D. W.MATTHEWB i- 4 GZWC illfeSSSVIh icd&X ATARRH Mirri iFMrnrnVnqnV11 LE CAU EYOUIA COLD IN T IB MKAi - ' . ..Arf.rou ?&& ,,1r.MI.DIMON.ofwYorlcUlOj.SVV nv bn Eft M PhxI n;uSne, 'KSSSS T mended your California ft"-"2 ner using thre, lJJvxTiat soeie frisads, injuoicu wiiu HiuH.vv-,i-n oirifR i Twueufww"J i .- w.nrtiiaiaiiiw , who are sufferers." SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MAHHEWS & COMPANY, io6StateStsalei,or SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot Proposalslfor Stationery. Ol'KICEOl'THESKCUETAKY OF STATE, I Sai.km, Or.. Sept. 27th, ISSS, f Sealed proposals will bo rcclved at this offlce until noon November 27th. ISSS, to furnish the following nrtclclQr the state oforegoni ' 7 , ' 50 reams legal cap, 14 lb. No. 8 ruling, while laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. W reams letter paper, 12yb, No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carcw, Charter O.ik or Scotch Linen. !J0 reams first-clas Congress note, 7 lb packages. No. 8 ruling, white laid. JS M No. 5 white envclopes.tlOIb, No. 1 rag. ,15M No. 0 white enYelopes, 60 lb, No. 1 rag XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No 149. 15 gross (Ullott's steel (win, .no. 41H. 3 gross Eastcrbrook "J" pens, fi groos Faber's pan hldcr,',n. 1S76. 4 dozen Tower Manufacturing Co's. bar ometer and brass backed Inkstands. 12 dozen ivory folders, 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 Eaglo Recorder lead pencils, stjle 668. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 2 dozen David & Sons writing fluid, quarts, black. 2 dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter clips. 12 dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14 Inch, flat. 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 1814!), B. 3 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. lSHil, E. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sort ed sizes. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, hexagon, gilt. 10 gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt, No. 2. 6 dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. 1000 Media's patent pa per fasteners, No. 2. lOOOMeGIH's patent paper fasteners, No. 4. 18 dozen gummed stub tiles, No. 21, 11x11 In., 200 pages. 12 dozen tiblo pids for paper, 11K2I 10 dozen waste paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 tbs hemp twine, No. 12. At tho same time sep irate bids will be received forl'id'izen Wotonlinliiieoiinresi. knives tq bo described by trade Nos. Sam ples to be exhibited, lllds should bo markco "Proposals Tor Stationery." None but best quality oi goods received. ,, , . , , The right to reject any or all bids Is re served All goods to'be delhercd before January 1st, 18S9. Payment to bo mndo by warrant on stato treasury. QKaMclm U-2$-td Secretary of State. Heal Estate Bargains. 5I,(0 1C0 acres, 0 miles from O C de- pt. Good lioltso. bnru and orchard. Fenced, and in cul tivation. ,, , $2 000 SJ acres, 4 miles from Salem. (fond rond t town. Improve ments fair. Fine fruit laud. fj,490 acres 2Jf miles from Salon;. No buildings. Splendid land. all fenced. Mnko a. desirable home. $2,500 'i0 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Flno i young orchard, and garden land. S4.180 W0 acres, 7 miles from snleni. ' Hill land, finely watered. Sell in lots of 40-acio tracts ot,?25 per acre. . . 10,800 7i acres. 8 miles from , Salem. 5 ' Excellent grass nnd fruit land, adjoining Willamette rlrcr. Will scllln tracts. J1375 51ncres,4mllesofSalem. House, c ' barn and orchard. lJirgosprlng at the door. Good Mill, and plenty of timber. 4rt) lJOacres, 5 miles of Salem; good .,iiw. ' .cJ, unpreved: stream running through the place. SODOO 400 acres (I Jiillos west side 0fc SW,ou i lOHbCi Uarn and orchard, 1J0 In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. S00 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad- Joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements, si xu 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; all in tl,JUU. cul IvntU; no build lugs; near hchool house. Excellent fruit land. , . non T70 acres, 0 miles from O AC R R; $1,000. . fJno.wcn watered. House, barn, nnd small orchard; 150 acres In cultivation. m-: n Slots with good housonnd barn, $2,.o0. -J'iieln. Desirable location. We have besides this a largo list o' city jf,rmnraDOrty. Buyers would do well ?oulanrd ermine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS A CHAMBERLIN. " Opera House, Court St.. w Salem, Or. Cat-JXjv, " ...,w nt et betterr Have you an ex- RECOMMENOttu. ... BWtal Bmt of the UST 'W BEFORE IT IS BORN. Some Startling Statements of Osn. rl Interest. Dt, Oliver "Wendell Holmes, on bcins asked when the training ot a child should begin, replied, ".A, hun dred years before it is born." Are we to infer from this that this generation is responsible for tho con dition of the race a hundred years front 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 that most of tho wonderful discoveries of the world in thiss century have corno from this country. Our ances tors were reared in log cabins, and suffered hardships and trials. But they lived and onjoyed health to a' ripe old age. Tho women of those days would ondure hardships without apparent futigua that would Btartle those of tho present ago, Why was it? One of the proprietors of tho pop ular remedy known as Warner's safe cure, has been faithfully investigating tho cause, and has called to lis aid scientists as well as medical men, im pressing upon them tho fflct that there cannot bo an effect "without cause. This investigation disclosed thb fact that in tho olden times simplo remedies ivero administer compounded of herbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in tho Iouh of the log cabins, and when Bickiie-s came on, these remedies from nature V laboratory wero used with tho bo-i effects. .."What wero these remedies? What were thoy used for? After' untiring and diligent search they hnvo tained tho formulas so generally used for various disorders. Kow tho question is, how will the olden time preparations affect tho people of tliis ngo, who have !' n treated, under modern medical schools nnd codos, with poisonui.b and injurious drugs. This tett Iuih been carefully pursued, until they ore convinced that the proparati' ns they now call Warner's Log Csilnii remedies aro what our much alms nl jystpniB required. Among thorn is what is known ih Warner's Log Cabin uarsapnrilla, i"d they frankly announce that they do not .consider tho sarKaparilla of ho much value in itself at it is. iu th' combjnntion of the various iniiredi pnts which, togethpr work marvelously upon' tho syntem. Thoy iilso liax i preparations "for 'other diseases, slii'li as 'Wnrner'fl Log Cabin cough niid consumption remedy," "Log Cabin hops and buchu remedy," "Warner's Log Cubin hair tonic." They have great confidence that thoy hnvo u euro for tho common diseaseofcaturrh. which they give the name of "Log Cabin roso cream." Also a ")g Cabin plaster," which thoy aro con fident wil supplant all others, and u liver pill, to bo used separately or in connection with the other remedies. We 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 embarrnsod in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that havo beon so familiar to tho shelves of our drug gists. This line of remedies will be used instead of otherH. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if he hasn't them yet in stock, and wo feel confldont that these now reme dies will receive approbation at our reader's hands, ns the founders have used every care in their preparation. jJANi RANCISCO, Nov. 1st, l- Messrs. WELLHU 11ROS., Salem, Oregon, Gentlemen: - We hnd the pleasure re cently of making shipment to you of our now ' tt'hlto Qnc" JSxtroats, and fcond w t.v nmll tnlav n very neat show nirtl iwhleh wo would lUce .yuu to place proml- .. 1.I..I. ...Ill ull nenlly ip your More, anu m "-.. theattentlon'of your trade to Ihe gwais. It has been our Intention for some fine past to place umn the market the tlnest line of tlaorltr.' extracts manufactured In ;hU counto-. "d after months of study and exiwrlmentlng with the prominent brands now lx?fore the public we ha eat last siiernjvl W lI"a Xre 0a 1iml" Ity whleli beyond uoum inn n imir."' JVa. cJu .not luw.trungU Juipfrfu MnJ I ..T.. .i'. ,.,.., a..,, ,mluJlnUnuly 4Utn iw" -r.' 't: ".:. t.?.t:.7: " .: .i, jlua.qun pwttbly le mUMitittirea. T'' na.b.ra nrt ivib rvnemur mi.-' u'lii jLhjl1i rztfe .-tiyeiitpiylBenlthrwr.iwiuwst jumr'jV, fuur &" Wiwu y(H.tly. ' H, A. WHIU.ING " . ThfiVMa'airaiB's ,... -Mi-rti and Hept-, eecb ys ii s o ' iclopodis of useful Infor- tnstion lor u wu -chwo tfca luxuries or tt can elotf you 4 furntsh you wUh all tic neoasssry " ... Sr.tSl.r2-li- COMrOR ?MBf LWvwSiv Vr ot upo ! Iir.t iowiu .r p?- MnMTGOMERY WARP CO., aGsWw Avu. !.- Fatal Nfglfft. The breaking of the sumllcst wheel in a nminmoth factory, if not reixiired or replaced, will rulu the entire plant, ns a speck of dust will derange the delicate machinery of n watch. Were people as thoughtful to repair their own health on the first approach of disease, rs tho own er Is to mend nls machinery, they would escnjx; indescrlbitblo sutlerlnir, and often death. Slight causes will sometimes derango tho digestive organs, on whoso lienltliy action tho health of the whole system so much dermis, and feverish blood, head aches, and consumption Itself set In. The wife person will at onco arrest the cause of these unhealthy symp toms, resorting to that world-fumed remedy, Dr. Pierce's Uoldeil Medical Discovery, which purities the blood and cures liver disease. Of nil drug gists. TIIK WORST NASAL CATARRH, no mutter how long standing, is absolutely cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh itemedy. It does not mere ly give relief, but produces perma nent cures In the -worst cases. 50 cents by druggists,. . v ' A man whelms; pnvctlbed'iiiL'i)! ..imif.irJn v.viim' iitiirlit Id know sdt ftini sugar; ivad whnt he NIVjK i Toi.RDi), O., Jan. 10, 18S7. Mecsis. 1 )'. Cheney & Co. Gen tlemen:! have been In tho general .,...,,.11,... ..r iiwiillolnn fur most 40 years, and wolild say that lu nil my praetkvanil L,xieron(,,e, nave never seen it prepeintion that I could pre scribe with as much conlUIenco of success as I can Hull's Catarrh Cure, mumilucturcd by you. Iluvo nie scrilied it ngivut many times and Its etl'ei't is wotulerftil, ami iVould say in conclusion that I have yet to find a cufteofcuturrli that it would not cure, if they would take Itucconung to directions. Yours Truly, L. Li. OOitSUCir, M. D. Olllco, -15 Summit St. We will give 100 Tor any caso of catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken inter nally. ... , , F. J. C1IKNFY & CO. Toledo, O. EfeirSolil by druggists, 75c. Bufifn' Arnlra 8ltc. 'i'liu best salvo in tho world fn i'tits, lu ulscs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum lever soroa, totter, chapKd hand chilblains, corns, and all skin eruji lions, and positively cures piles, oi no pay required. It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction, or mdiio, rofiinded. Price 25 cents per box For sulo - Dr. n. W. Cox. Breakfast Delicacies IIOLLKI) OATS. K0LLK1) WJ1KAT, CKKA3I WJIEAT, DUHKKFS HICK FLOUR, wliicli cooks up into a very delicate ilisli. tiuticwi, (;kii.ui:a, ('KKKAIilNti, ISSS N E W JUJFJC IV II E A T FLOL'Jt, Riienmlml 1 Ji" Frtoli iind 1'nro UY WELLER BROS. 201 CommercM St. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of the Whole World lor lwcnlv-four Hours. $10,000 Uobliery Urotor's I'lnus Denny's Kecull Election He turns. Some lMnns of Grin rr. Washington, Nov. K. Tho President has told all llltlmnte friend that ho will dispose of the famous Oak View, arranging to glvo possession shortly nfter tho 4th of March. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland would then go to Kuropo nnd spend a year or more. On their return tho President will practice law in tho city of Now York. ColIiamont refines to say what ho has decided upon, but docs not deny the story that ho will enter a largo hisurunco tlrm In tho me tropolis. A RoiKelpnthm Smuggler. Skatti.k, W. T, Nov. 14. Tho great evangelist, 1). L. Moody, said to-day that diet. Terry, the formur partner of E. A. Gardner In opium smuggling, Is truly converted and at peace with the world. His conscience has been smiting him on account of his stealing from the government, and Iwforo Mr. Moody left Victoria he deeded to Mr. Moody Port Townsond property to tho value of $5000 which Mr. Moody will deed back to tho government. Mr. Moody says Terry Is far from be ing Insane, as has been asserted. .lodge Dt'iinj's Recall. Nr.wYonicNov.il. John Russell Young, ex-Mlnlster to China, said of Judge Denny of Oregon, whoso recall us adviser to tho Corenn King has been called for by LI Hung Chang " "Tho denmntl for the dismissal of Judge Denny is undoubtedly made .IikIl'o Dunnv Ih undoubtodlv byLlIIuiig Chang, on account of letters that Denny has published over his own name, advocating Corctui Independence and criticising Chlnn. A Town In Hanger, Aiinitnr.KN, Dak., Nov. 14. A stnull pralrlo tiro which started yesterday afternoon to tho westward of tho city, has assumed nlarm'.ng proportions, tho wlnll swooping th'o llnnies through the tall, dry pralrlo grass toward tho city. Tho tire brigade Is endeavoring to light buck the flumes. It Is greatly feared the town will bo destroyed. Morn of III" lU.bbery. Ei.uiNrtiiuiKi, Nov. II. An ex press package containing 10,000, sent from Merchants' hank at Tn coina to Den K. Snipe it Co., Elleiis hnrg, yesterday, Is missing. Tho express messenger has made no nv turn of the waybill to tho Elleus burg express olllco, mill F. S. Slinji son n young cxjiress intwenger on tho route Is missing. Went Virginia Dcmoeritllc. Njnv YoiiK, Nov, 14. Tho lutost returns show the statu to havo been wirrled by tho democrats; also ft. governor niidlvglsluturo. All dum-, (xjrutlo coiigrusfiiueu have been ducted. This will save Kennu us seniltor nul mako the hotiso of repnweiifbilvos d'omoohitlo by the bro niujoi.ty ofouo. ttfiniitil rxm. Ai,iiaxv, Or., Nov,14 An ut tvtnpt was iimdo at an early hour this morning to burn u Chinese laundry hi tho vicinity of tho lie vere houso. No damage was done. Suspicion isiInU U u rlvul laundry man as tho perpetrator, but no arrest hss been Hindu. f Daath Jfrom miii. Hui'mmhiji. Nov. 14. AnuxnloHlon of tiro damp occurred In mlno ut uii.MM.m.j.vw....- "Dowr," uii.1 thirty minors wero killed. Full iwrtloulurs of the dlb- lister have not Ihoii rwolvwl, but It is thought to huve wiuiiwl n Um or c.isl(lerubl iimotiut of milling. propel ty. W by i-fiHs will miUiiu U suffw froni ,rty I itay. emisftWlly tsjnitalulil to ln.irfrtUrfprnfnllibsek uml Mm ti,l Hb every yiupV'u t lltat twrlUU lliw!w&wtM UM.Hl III n,r iw. u rtiHly u m;iry wtisfi ihy .,ndful iwpSUwa wjrHmt nd If KurnaWr lrw.1, will Kro"'", llnaM: W1IU MWM H 1WW "SSwfbj ii:w.&Jiai co. . .....w .v MMAurv iirm C0XDKXSK1) DISl'ATCHBS. Mrs. Jay Gould Is noticeably better. It Is now thought she will recover. Tim wires of tho Western Union Telegraph company nro down east of Umatilla. The steamer Schiedam, from Amsterdam, about whoso safety fears were entertained, arrived safely. A pnssiMiger, Iwlloved to bo James DoPryne, n member of parliament fell overboard from a steamer and was drowned. Dear Admiral Baldwin's physician said that tho patient was resting easily, lie may linger n few days borbro 'death puts an end to ins bui fcrlngs. Yrlli.w l'vrr Iteport. Jacksonville, Nov. 14. Yellow fever appears to bo abating. Only seven now cases 'and 'two deaths have been reported during tho pust tweuty-four hours. Aiuelilag Commits Suicide. Los AncikliS, Nov. 1 1 Fritz Anschlog, tlio Garden Grove mur derer, sentenced to hang Friday next, took poison late to-night nml died after n few hours. I'liYMKK S0TES. Ml Mnrv Wntklns returned from her visit to Goldcdulc, W. T., last week. II. M. Jones, wlfo nnd daughter Evn lire visiting relatives nt Oak hind, Oregon. Tho Misses Graco nnd Matlldu Hurst, aro attending school at tho academy of tho Snored Heart In Salem. ''A United Brethren minister will preach ut tho church Sunday, tho iMMi. nt. 7 ii. m.. and will probably arrange to preach ut this place onco eticu iuoiiii J . . ,i ,m.i, each month, foruwiilio in leasu services wero held at tho church lust Sunday, by mo Methodists, for tho llrst time since conference. Service will bo held regularly throughout tho winter, on each second Sunday. Dan Humphreys, who has boon living with his father slnco his re turn from Eastern Oregon, has moved his family nnd household ef fects to Aiiiiisvllle, whore ho will Work In tho blacksmith shop nt that flourishing Uttlo village during tho winter. Independence, Oregon, December W Until myself and wile liuvu been ftir moiuo jours alllMed Willi dlsoaseof the kidney". iiimI had tried many remedies .w"ll0"lbb: IllllllllH 11" .' .. ,.,., thico monlhs ngo wi. wore iiduej d to tnr a iMi-lciniuiif the OllKdON KIDNKV aj4A Klileh liasnpimrently eutliely cured Imtli Ofils.'as since taking It two Weeks w h aye felt no symptoms of the Uwise. .Wo can heartily reeoiiimend It to others "linllftrly nllllcled as wo belleto It will do "ll that Is claimed forlt. M.l V IIITl- Willi Oy 1. w. ..llllmJW . HIII'ltKSIR t'UI'KT. Salusi, Nov. 15, '88. Mallnda l'arrls, itpitulluut vs. I. N. 1 leinbreo rosjioiHluiit, tipMal from Lane county. Judgment of tho lower court reversed utid a now trlul orderud; opinion by tho court. Ilrsre I'p. You nro feeling depressed, your appetite Is sMir, you tiro liothored vltli headache, you (tro lldgetty ner vous and generally out of sorts and i'... I.n..i. .1.. Itriirmm lillt not with stimulants, spring inedlellioH, . . . - I I. 1....... 4. .41iiilS(l.flljlkJ or bllters, wmcii nuve nr mvi. ww very cheap md whisky, and which httuiiilutoyoii for an hour nnd tho Iwivoyoiifn won condition tiiuti before. What you want is nil nlter Ivo thut will purify your Wood. trt hwilthy action of liver uiid kldnoys, roHtore your vitality, uutl.KlVo re newed Iiuiigi i nil . t - ik tl. fc3iI a medicine you will find in Elootrio Jlltters ami only cents n bottle nt H. W. Cox's drug storo. Xatlsaal risrgleal Isilllutt. 'p..,..,...!,.,. M-irvwifis renrefteutlng this I Institute will be "l H OhmuekHa hoUl, ,".--.,,,,., lm. -- ; ' -,,. wMh . lhe M,wmtiu ury for the sueeefu lrw4UM,if iha-r.pwrtaltlw.wirYature of w g ,, AtMmtm ,f ti, hip and kuee M . ui limbs, club rent and all Uwllly dsfunulllMt. Thslrsuecessln trut- lug thMM) trmlH as wtll as all ohronw undMuuul dtftst Ims made ror uie in Mltut u HttUOlMl rowUtUwi. I'pott m'IHU"n. irris wui u if nWh4 fKMii pullsnU In all jnuU ut th Halted HM-. A!lKMrrwtMar sMtrftw from any 0f thi vuHtpUlnW, 4ivM iHrt bU to tku 4vaBUm ef thU upisHUiHUy for rilf. d7-.