1 1.? JOURNAL ;i VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1SS8. NO. 218 CAPITAL MISCELLANEOUS. THE OREGON FRUIT DRYER CUovolvIns;rack;frameJ Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OV OPERATION. Awarded flrst premium at the Oregon State Fair 1883-'84-85-'8n.'87 nnd at the Call, fornla Stato Fair, 1887, and Snn Joaquin County Fair, 1SW7. Manufactured In slxlslzes. For circular and price list address H. S. JOItY & SON, ' 1. O. Box 28(3. Salem, Oregon j)3- Dryer Furnaces furnished Ave Jslzes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED Foil OREGON, WASH; IngtonTer. or California real estate. For lulormalloii nddrej-i us at either of the fol lowing elllces: Palestine, III.; Kansas City, Md.; Kalem.Or.; Portland, Or. Salem office at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty street; Portland office in the rooms of tho State Immigration Hoard, comer of Front nnd Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SKIFF & CO., DENTIST3. Office nc.ir thlc Opeia House. 123 """Teeth extracted oy the painless pro cess. aiAKKUTS.; CITY MEAT MARKET D. C, Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. flWAll kinds' 6r fresh and cured meats nl ways on hand, full weight and a square deal all itrlUhd. For Sale. A good loin framo Horse Power. Good for all usea, from one to full cap'icltj. All for tho low price of SW. Call at the Pa ciflo Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's office. Kalem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of all diseases of men and women BKS. GILBERT & WEJIP Medicated vapor baths, oxygen inhala tions, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. Office and sanitarium in the itink hlnelr. Consultation free. HWdw J ! .nuii-T-n tl2BYAIU.j, j;tVQTt,l Mm f r-T I -rf.T7 h.t i v . kJAt i r iVAN irTjMrrVnROViLLLCALj iensoofsmellT Is your breath foulT JJo, symptoms, others only a part. , California uestorcVthnseoftteandsmdln VU UJT XI, Y . Mrt - ' ' CAPTAIN Phoenix and . troubled with mended your i tMimllva nmrw,! disease "Inelosed who ore sufferers.' rBCOMMBNDB"' fermwlr Petal Snt of the Cullfornla CAT-K-U""-, ".- ,t,ree Jar. I QiZlrL, .aaie friends. riio.- but I muv.-"T.rsiiitomlai;Ai-"--"" rind $5 for wniou u SOLD AND GUARANTEE BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, Ji-c SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot. Proposals for Stationery. OrriCKOFTHESECRKTAVY OFSTATK,! Halt., Or., Sept. 27th, law. f Bailed proposals will bo received at tills offlro until noon November 27th, 1SS3, to furnish the following nrtlcleslfor the state of Oregen: 60 reams legal cap. 14 lb, No. 8 ruling, white laid, drew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. 30 reams letter paper, 12 3b, No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. 30 reams first-class Congress nole, 7 lb fomiitita, o. a ruung, mine laiu. l.iMNo.5whlteenelopes,00Ib,No.l rag, 15 M No. 0 white euYClopes, CO lb. No. 1 rag XXX. 12 grass railroad steel pens No 140, 15 gross Olliott's steel pons, .So. 401. 3 gross Easterurook "J" pens. 5 gross Fuber'S pn holders, No. 1S70. 4doicuTower Muiiunieluiliu: Co's. bar ometer and brass b.icked Inkstands. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 9 Inch, Standard. 3 dozen Ivory folders, 10 inch. Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 1 docn mucilage stands, teservolr. No. 6, Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 140 lb, assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder load pencils, stylo (kW. 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 cup board letter clips. 12 dozen Faber's rubbor rulers, 11 Inch, flat. 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 1S149, II. 3 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18140, B. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, hexagon, gilt. ,10 gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt, No. 2. 0 dozen Faber's pitcnt Ink nnd pencil rubber erasers, small. IOOOMcGIU's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McGlll's patent paper fasteners, No. 4. IS dnzcit gummed stub tiles, No. 21, 11x15 In., 250 pages. 12 dozen tablo pads for paper, 19x21. lo dozen wusto paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 lbs hcirip twine, No. 12. At the S'imo time separate bids will bo received for 12 dozen Wostenholm congress knives to be described by trado Nos. Sam ples to be exhibited. lllds should be marked "Proposals for Stationery." Nouo but best quality of goods received. The right to reject any or all bids is re served. All goods to be delivered before January 1st, lS-J'J. Payment to bo made by warrant on state treasury. GEo.'.Mcnitini:, D-2S-td Secretary of State. Real Estate Bargains. SI.OM 160 acres, 0 miles from 0 A C de pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fonced, nnd In cul tivation. 2,000. SO acres, 4 miles from Salem. r.nnd roui to town. Improve ments ralr. Fine fruit land. $5,190 Si lines 2i mllos from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, nil fenced. Moko n dcslrablo home. $2,500. i acres 4 miles from Salem, Im provements good. Fine young orchard, and garden Jand. $4,1S0 I'M acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-aero tracts at $25 per acre $10,600 mo acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Willamette rlrcr. Will sell In tracts. $1375 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, " barn nnd orchard. Lnrgosprlng ... titn Httnr. Good soil, and plenty of timber. $2400 KOacrcs, 5 mllos of Salenijgood ' road; well Improved- stream running through tho place. 0000 400 acres (1 miles west sldoO A w u KOO(l 10USCi imrn nnd orchard. 120 In cultivation, bal nnce oak grub pasture land. SSOO .10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, nd- Joining fair ground. Good land; no! ipruvemcnts. si "00. 10 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In $1,JXL ,;,,. no build ngs; near school house Excellent fruit land. I ooo 170 ncres, 0 miles from O AC II R; 81.0W. u weU terc(1 il0UH barn, nnd small orchard; UO acres In cultivation. v -j 1 lots, with good housonnd barn, $2,(J0. l'gAJem. Dcslrablo location. Wo havo betides this a largo list of city r,irr,ir)ronerty. Buyers would do well U ? call anPd emlno our holdings before making telr I'urchases. WILLIS yi.A.vi. v."-. Opera House, Court St.. Salem, Or. 8-Wtf fltlAHArJTEED I. .UV rnn tATARRH nHih rt not get better? Il Lye you nn ex- r-tT? CHT(B Cipnt breath. raaulU . oure Is truarun- BEFORE IT IS BORN. Some Startling Statement sf an. era! Interest. Th. Oliver Wondoll Holmos, on being asjtod when the training of 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 the con dition of the race a hundred years from now ? Is this wondorf ul generation tho nat ural rcsfilt of the proper diet and med icines of a hundred' years aao? 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 wero reared in log cabins, and Buffered hardships and trials. But thoy lived and enjoyed health to a ripo old age. Tho women' of those days would endure hardships 'without apparent fatiguo that would Btartle those of tho present age. Why was it? One of the proprietors of tho pop ular remedy known as Warner's sfo cure, has been faithfully investigating the cause, and has called to his aid scientists as well as medical men, im pressing lipon them tho fact that there cannot be an effect without a cause. This investigation disclobetl thb fact that in tho olden tinuis simplo remedies wore adtuinistoiol compounded of herbs and roots, which wero gathered and stored in tho lofts of the log cabins, and when sickm' came on, theso remedies from naturoV laboratory we?e usod with the bu-1 effects. , "What woro these remedies? "What wero they used for? After untiring and diligent search they havo o tained tho fonnunB so generally used iur yunuuB uiBuiuuro. Now tho question is, how will tho olden time preparations affect the people of this age, who havo ,bt",it treated, under modern mcdii-til schools and codes, with poisonuus and injurious drugs. This test hn been carefully pursued, until llu-y are convinced that the preparations they now call Warner's Log Culnu remedies aro what our much alms d systems required. Among them is what is known ac Warner's Log Cabin Barsnpnrilhi, nnd they frankly announco that thoy do not consider tho Barsaparillu of so much v'aluo in itself as it is ill tin combination of the various inuredi ents which togethor workmarvulously upon tho system. They also hue preparations for other diseases, such as ''Warner's Log Cabin cough and consumption remedy," "Log Cabin hops and buchu remedy," "Wnrner's Log Cabin hair tonic." Thoy have great confldonco that thoy have n euro for tho common disoaseof catarrh . which thoy give tho name of "I-og Cabin rose cream." Also a "Lug Cabin plaster," which thoy aro con Ddent will supplant all others, and a liver pill, to bo used separately or in connection with tho other rotnedies. We hopo that tho public will not be disappointed in theso remedies, but will reap a benofit from tho in vestigations, and that tho proprietors will not bo cmbarrnsed in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that havo been so familiar to tho shelves of our drug gists. This lino of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if ho hasn't them yet in stock, and wo feel confident that those now reme dies will rcceivo approbation at our reader's hands, as the founders have used every care in their preparation. " HAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1H. Messrs. WKLI.KR 1IROS., SHlem, Oregon, Gentlemen! -Wo had the pleasure re cently of making shipment to you of our new "White Crowi" Kxtraots, uud Miid you by mall to-diiy a very neat show oard which we would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which will will thentteutlnn of your trade to the goods. , it I... iuu.li r.nr Intention for Mime time past to place uhiii the market thejlnet ii .. i..i A.I.I.. .ti!tifu'itinn'iifctfliun'd III line this country, nnd HnW'iiMnths'of sjiuly and exrrlm'U!Ht with tU prmulneiil, t.Jh'.L'hiftr bJfbru ilia nuMIe w ImVe l hut .Heersled In placing before you u jil.il itv whteli beyond doubt h'Us no suiwlor. We can not too strongly Impress uioii . u.! wa j!.A A..nkLlt!. I ftVlMl'llft t1 8ttif otlrtitlon, uiid c nredlet that when V -J. . :- . . ... .. w.tulllv .f Hi. I yiHiriroue iipobi"i"i iiy w.o.,..,, , .-, m Aayur hale for " While iSuii " ojtlrut-U ) ! will be Urge. , Hy eottiplylrttr with oof ivummt you will confer a favor upon y'odf irvf, A. fefilltimiNtl A CO. Th'J II OY E1B OTJIDE U Utusd Much and Sept., each yaur- It ' an ency clopedia of useful In for matlon, tor all who pur chat the laxurlei or tho i....ifl r,f Ufa. VJb ".se'ff. "rfi2L2S appUanwa to rMa. walV, dabe. leP. , eat, nan. Bum, wi, a r-.' or .tay at tootno. and "LT ,lfr trtot and auaaUtlM. Juat dsur out "Krt TxiintU dtfall tnea. thin. C0KF0BTABIT, 0?r"S1Svw ettimate of too yaltt of tho BUYP OUIBB. wWaJi wU b nt upvit ruiajpt of 1Q eottU w ay P04'8' MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111.111 JtUohlaa Atobuo, Chixo, Ul. you thst'you M Uhhfifllhtlriiyy reeom mif tliem Id'ycnir out4?mer uJ tfle fliy-st i.VIi 4iJA,f.l (u.'tAMinVWurud. The I A nmn who hns prnctlcetl meili- clno for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar; rvatl what he says Toi.kuo, O., Jan. 10, 1S87. Slessrs. F. J. Cheney & Co. Gen tlemen: I have been in tho gonenil practico of niedlclno for most 40 5'ears. nnd would s:ty that in nil my practice and uxtwrience, lmvo never seen a prcneration that I could pro scribe with ns muoh contldcuco of success ns I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, inaiiufncturcil by you. Havo prcr scritel it a great many times tuiu its etl'ect is wonderful, and would say in conclusion that I h'nvo yet. to llnd a case of catarrh that It would not cure, if they would take Itnccortling to directions. Yours Trulv, L. L. GOuSUCH, M. D. Onico, 215 Summit St. "We will glvoflbO for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken luter nnlly. , .. ,.... . F. J. CHEN'fY & CO. Toledo, O. JBfcirSold by druggists, 7oc. Acrosj t I'otlq'ent. From the Atiantlo seabonrd dnliy, Jour ney thousands of Immigrants, lnl.sof un- lorprisuig tourists ror pleasure, inxusionni F.uropeon. Heelterafor innterlal for (Ki.iks on America, multitudes ot hardy artlzaiis, ill eager and expectant but all iinncusiom. eil totlienewclhiiiitool tho fronllcr, and all mult unless protected with a medical safeguard lo encounter luallarla. the chief foe to lienlth In rcglonsnewly clcnrml nnd oiH'ncd up for settlement. Theso went-cin-bouml trnvelors will llnd In Ilostoicr'a Stomach Hitlers tho safety from, malarial Infection they might vainly wck from other souri'es. Tiled In all imrts of the woild, under exigencies tho liet titled to show Its value, it has lulled nowhere under the most exacting conditions. In so many lumls Is It In request that the demand for It may well he termed universal. No. only malaila, lint constipation, dyspepsia, bill loudness, rheumatism, debility nervous ncvandlnacllouof the kidneys urothoi oughly relieved by It. -. Their lluslnrss lloomiug, Probably no ouo tiling hns caused such a general revival of Initio at Dr. II. W. Cox's Drug Storo ns their giving nwny to tlielr custom Utcir giving away 10 ineir custom era of so many frco trial lotlles of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption. Their trade Is simply el's Dr. sumption. Their trade Is simply enormous in tins very vniuuuiu nr tlclclVoin the I'nct that It always cures and never disappoint'. (Muglis colds, astlunti, bronchitis, croup and all other thioat and luug ill seises milckly cured. You cm ti-st It hc loro buying by getting n trial bot tle fri-c. largo size $1. Kvory Imttlo warranted. ' A lady who was allllcted with t-MIt Rheum on tho faco and other paru of tho body for many yours nnd ho wim tioulcd by tho best physicians on t' i l'acltlc issist without any but tenionii-y ii'ltel on Dutnid'H Spicule has entirely cured me of my troublesome complaint and nliougli 1 have not tu-ed the inedii'iiu1 foi many months, I havo hud no reiilin of the ills ease. 1 shall nluaysfellgialoliil iiij.hi. Sold by 1). W. Mnttliuws A Co. Breakfast Delicacies IIOLLEI) OATH, ItOJiLKI) 1V11KAT, C1JKA3! W11KAT, DCRKEFS lilcTiSi'li, which cooks up into a very drlicalo ili.s!i. tkiticum, (;i;rmi:a, niHEAMNE, 1SSS XJjW lIUCJfWHBAT FLO UK. gtu.ruiifceil (o ho Fresh mid i'urr -IIY- Will 8 201 Commercial St. mtnlSMlvi NKIU HfiH j 'iiinLfiriaH! mimww?, IE, TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Evrtls of Itio Wholo World for TwcD'v-four Hours. NYilnesscs livnchrd A Hcmovnl Poli tical Humors ficiieirnl News. A Collector Itenioved. 1'oitT Townsknd, AY. T., Oct. 15. -Qiilney A. Drooka, collector of cus toms for tlio district of l'ugct Sou ml ( was dlsmiHHl this afternoon, In coniplinnce with a ajwcial telegram from "Washington nlgncd by Q rover Clevclnnd. O. A. Tlmrman, who was recently appointed special dep uty collector, vice Win. M. Ilnmcd, dismissed, Is designated by tho presi dent to ussume full charge of tho oMleo and act as collector of customs until further orde. Air. Brooks wiis dumbfounded on tho receipt of his dismissal direct from Clevelund, and tho old man fairly wept. Flvo WHiiemit'ii I.ynplifid. St. Lnuis, Nov. 15. A speclnl from Cheyenno county, the homo of tho famous Bald Knobber King Davo Walker, to tho cllect that live of tho witnesses who tcstllled against him in his trial for murder luivobeen lynched. Itlssald that tho friends of Walker waited until tho supreme court had passed upon tho case of Walker, and when It was announced that tho ex-chlef of tho Bald Kuobhcrs must hang they wreaked vengeance on ;tho leading witnesses, who brought him within the shadow of death. They Kllleil u Wlmle. Kan KitANCisco, Nov. 15. This morning one of tho California coast wludes which aro often seen oil' tho heads, got stranded In Oakland creek, and when the tide receded It was killed. Tho men who dispatch ed It expect to sell It to the oil works company, hut If they aro not successful they will have it towed to this city and placed on exhibi tion. It Is about forty feet In length, ami might possibly yield forty bar rels of oil. It was killed by being hit on the head with an axe. Onu Mimi Hull" Mage. San Louis Om.si'o, Nov. 1(1, The south-lnund stage was held up lust evening, about two miles out of Teinpleton, by a solitary masked robber with a Henry rlllu. Ho com pelled the pasiengers to alight, and ordered tho mall-bag ami express box thrown out, which lie rilled. Then ho mounted hi horse ami rotlo oil'. Therer were boveii pnison gers, all uiiarmcil. Tho robber got a few dollars only from them. The loss of tho express company Is un known. A l'llllll' llvHtll, Ai.iiakv, Or- Nov. 1(1. Yester day morning us William It. Cannon passed from ouo part of his rosl tlehce, towards tho lounge, ho Mid (luiily fell on tfte lloor ami almost liMtuutly expired. He had been an luvalitl for several yiars ; but had h 'on in iiimrly thu fame condition as usiiiil Just previous to his death, In fact was on tho streets In tho morning. Ho was a participant In tho Yakima Indian war. Not )lu'ly I" Csnulii. Ottawa, Nov. 15. Mormon tlelu jfultw from tho Northwest tire dls wiilsiletl with the resultof their visit lo Ottawa. The government will not grant their rupiest to Utallowed to lirlug In machinery and Implo ,..,.i'u rr,.ir .Int v. or to ho normit- I ted to bring In moru women to whom they lmvo been previously i married ucconllntf to tho Mormou custom. Tim rrtwWriit'a 3IU:. , Wabiiinown', Nov. 15. TIuj president's next annual ihessago is hki-ly to Ihj brief but very jointed. Holuwnot yet IsjgUn work on It, b it will have to take It up soon. It Is understood that he will rejioat, with emphasis, the recommendation of his laid hiiiiuh! mewjwge. He will not change hU attlttnle on the tarlir nor Ignore or avoid the lue on ae cotint of the rwnt eleetlon. .t. ....... uIIUIam labal tail Urlot l"5llJ.yjlr5r. 11-WdoIjiTVfiJll U Ih ,r..nh mI brxwi. II HJ4M W iiHJliy,alrultiw IllHtolw aad . mm tu. t irjH i t?i .h.miiu .if wurk wMWl tumowlac Lilt tO "X- . M.7i4oyl. W MaM.wAtX. C0M)K8K1) DlSl'ATCH. Gov. Melletto of Dakota, has gone east to confer with Gen. Harrison about the admission of Dakota. Duke Maxmlllan of Bavaria, who was stricken with apoplexy four days ago, Is death Ho was SO years of age. King, the aeronaut, will attempt to cross tho Atlantic, next spring In a balloon, If ho raises tho necessary money. For the flrst time In .nearly, Hireo months a train load of passengers left Jacksonville, Fin., yestentny morning for' cities north. Tho latest bit of gossip In political circles Is that John A. Kasson, ex minister to Austria, will bo appoint ed secretary of stato under Harri son's administration. An InUmato ncrsonal friend of 1lnlr(. Garrett Is authority for tho statement that ho has greatly Im- i.rovi'.l recently, and strong hopes- are entertained of his ultlmato re covery. ,7olm Hrlclit l Vry 111. BtUMiNoii.ua, Nov. 15. Bright Ins had a serious relapse. Ills sous have arrlveit front London. A bul letin Issued tills evening says: "Brlght's condition has slightly Im proved. A doctor summoned from Liverpool takes a hopomi view oi his case.1' llniiM'hiilit Uinta. A stimll pieeu ol iulihur placed In tho clipboard or drawer will dnvo away antn. In inaUiiiK a inuitaul plnslcr for a patient with a dclicnle .Kin uie tho while of ecu insteiulof watrr. Hntd atiap lal much lotiftor if dtiod lor Btiveial weeks tiofore uilug It. It U nl.o lean hurtful to the Mn. Tho tiltencr llour is ifleil for Bponge oikti tho liuhtur tlio o.ike will bo. Vanh iniitom la wna iiuU, then dust with whitinit from n tnunllug ln "d polish with ohnniiiia kin. In ImlliiiK utont for inupt me uolil water lo extrnul the juicti. but if tho ment U wanted for itself nlone put Into boiling wiite . I'll prevent Iho muull Ot cubbaj;o (torn purineatiiii tlinuu I the houie while boll nii, pUcu on llir atove n tllaii containing vinegar. .. It. I f.. . Iniu ,.l,nlltt.H In lirooiini niii!u " " "- boillnir BinU onuii week will last much longer than tlicjtotlitirwho would. I( a oucumhenis eut inlo airipa land tho piece put inlo nlacowheio'BntateJfound It will surely titivu them nway. Tho HtHh of freih Im.Ii nhotihl lie firm, tho gilli light to ml the icalei silvery. To ruinovo paint from illk goods atui. ate! the goods with etjual part of lutpon. tlno and nmnuinij. then wash in ioap suda ami let dry between blotting paper un der a heavy wilight. tub you lamp uhimucy alter waatung with dry salt, ami you will bo lurprued at Ihe new btilttnnou of your light. (Irorge II. Vanderbilt h puicliaicl 1.000 aotoa of mounlaln ianda near Ah vllle. N. C. wlmre ho will build n largo Industrial irsailliitc for tho oduoation of jioor white ohililren, who will bo taught how to work in.woixl and motali, amltlmi Ixjcpmo skilled meohames, Tho Institute will bo literally- andowed, a Mr. Vane derbil luluuils lo makojit a inouument to Ida family. a Sunn months oo, at Kansas Clt,, Lewis Nay'or. a dry-goods dealer, toad, nod one ol hit tewlng-girli, Jennio Qalclc, aged 7, wldi a cheoVt In payment for lior service. Mitt Quick demanded cash, a quarrel followed, and while liclng jeotod from the store her arm was broken. She tued for 810,000 damage, atid. Thursday secured a verdiet for?Z,0CK a HAI.KM QU0TAT10NH Wheat -70o. OuIb Kiao. Beuf UJ gross Mc not. Alutlon-fiJia.W per howl. Hogs 5o. not,OdresHel. Bran f It inir ton. Hhorts 1 16 per ton. Hops 18'.Wo IIKI'AII. I'HIOHH. Flour $.2fi jor bid. Potatoes 85o. Kkim U6o. Hutter-SOo. l4inl-lft, IftftlSu W(l-IMT7o. ' Hums loo. etistern. Jlaeon nfelfio., eastern. AppUjH green, 40o imr 1U. Chiukeiis-2.60r.t.00. a i SiUerlb fortheCAi'rr.vi.Joim:Ufc n .k 1 i;i k H m Sv