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TTrrrF&FssnF. ' ff ttamrjtf&MJtT"ViT jr'jezrt-tt&'smTwr&nrBnsaxi&atJAi-rii- gera OVEIt THE CAPITAL CITY. Complete llccilal ur the Daily Doings as Jerked From Ihc Wires. Happenings Over tlio City and News From the Country Uouiiilalmiit. The Jordin-TMt Fr.icn. Al and Willis Jordan, the young Polk county reprobates, wore given a preliminary examination this morning before Ileeortler Striekier. lluyden the eloquent was upj)oiittoil by the eourt to defend the seape goata,' but notwithstanding tliey were bound over to await the action of the grand jury. Their bonds were fixed at $100 each, but thin they could not raise and m consequence were committed to jail. Tl.i-y are accused of making an assault with knives upon Henry Tate of South Halem. Tate is one of those pecu liar sliaggy-loeke.l creatures who are worth nearly as much us the powder that would be required in dispatch ing them. The half-witted fifteen year-old ghl whom the Jorduns Hnirited oil' to a dive of ill fame is a nephew of Tate's, and tiieie he per mlts her to languish. Jle claims to have as deep a love tor her as for ids own children, and yet is content to let Ills imbecile charge continue in the life she has been persuaded to lead. The (It rat Auiciicjii Turki'j. To America, or rather Plymouth J lock, is duo tlie es'ablislimeiit of a day for Thanksgiving. Spnng'ng from the l chylous zeal of the Puritan, the custom; spieading over New England through the North, and then throughout the entire .South, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, until in the midst t the throbs of the greatest civil war that ever flhook u continent, in 1802, the fourth Thursday in November of eacli year was, by the solemn en actment of the great highparliament of the greatest republic that ever existed, established as a day for national Thanksgiving. This cus tom is peculiar, ami, in fact belongs entirely to the American lepuhlic. No other people have, as a nation, a day Hut apart for this purpose alone, to give thanks to the CJieat (iiver of all good, for the preservation of their country. To ItfKln Lire Alien. Tn-day Clarence P. Dixon stepped from the penitentiary a free man, G.'V. Pennoyer yesterday having commuted ids sentence. He was sent up from Portland for a term of three years and began ser vice In July, 1887. He was con victed of the embezzlement of $3000 from the C. P. 11., of which com pany he was the freight agent at Portland. When it was discovered that lie was short in his accounts ho lied to British Columbia and re mained several months, free from the fear of the ofiicers of law. Dur Ingthis time hisyoung wife-secured a divorce. Remorse preyed upon the erring young man to such an ex tent that lie came to Portland and gave himself up and was sentenced as above. After his Incarceration the wifo came to tills city to reside and immediately began working to secure ins paruon. Tins sue ac complished, as announced in yes terday's Journal, and they arc now together. He sees the folly of his past life and starts again with good resolutions, admitting that it is through the fidelity and untiring energies of his divorced, though faithful, wife that the commutation was granted. Thesequel is in a marriage license being to-day issued by County Clerk JJabcock to Clarence P. Dixon and Miss Annie W. Harbin. Tlioy are to be quietly married this evening and will leave by to-morrow morn ing's train for Nevada, where their future lot will be cast, and they de part with the well-wishes and God speed of all. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. News And Notes of a General tcrcst to the Vcsterner. In- Wlim- tu Kit uur luil.r). To-morrow tho ladies of the Christian church will servo a sump tuous dinner in tho chin eli from 12 t ;t o'clock! Everybody invited. The ladies of tho Uaptlst chinch have in preparation a grand dinner which they will serve in the chinch parlors from 12 to :t o'clock. At the W. C. T. U. hall where the ladies of tho YV. C. T. U. will serve u sumptuous dinner fiom 12 until 4 o'clock. lid A man who has practiced medi cine lor-iu years, ougiit to Know salt from sugar; read what he says: Tolkdo, O., Jan. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co. Gen tlemen: 1 have been in tho general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and would say that in all my practice aiul experience, luivo never seen it prenoration that I could pre scribo with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have pre scribed it a great many times and its cilect is wonderliil, and would say in conclusion that I have yet to find a case of catarrh that it would not cine, if they would take it according to directions. Yours Trul v, L. L. GOitSUCH, M. D. Office, lil5 Summit St. We will give i100 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured with Hull's Catarrh Cure. Taken inter nally. F. J. CHENFY & CO. Toledo, O. CfcS-Sold by druggists, 75c. Almost a Failure. The lino now passenger olouitor recently placed in tho Capitol prom ises to be a failure without a hotter head of water can bo obtained. Tho elegant carriage creeps slowly up under the pressuio of a six-inch main. To make tills elevator a suc cess t hero should lie at least a slx-teen-ineh pie.ssuio. II Still Won Irs Vlbanj. Tliellrst of the season CorvallW was In the lead In tho wlieatiuarket; hut Albany soon caught up. Then Balem was far behind. Tho O. P. hoots started, and now that city leads us one cent, w liich wo cannot understand, as considerable of tho wheat comes this way. Democrat. SITIIK5IK COUKT. Salem, Nov. 23. The State of Oregon, upon relation of P. A. Davis, John Hicks, J. C. Hayes and E. L. Smith, respondent vs. Adolph Wolf, M. Fitzgerald, George Sacra and Archlo Wolford, appellants; appeal from Marlon county. Argued and submitted. Court adjourned until Monday, Dee. 3. A stranger is advocating the es tablishment of gas works at Albany. And now it Is Astoria that is hav ing a scrapping match with the Salvation Army. Lew McVay was tried at Corvallis for assaulting his brother with a dangerous weapon and sentenced to one year In the penitentiary. Astoria guests fish from their bed room windows and throw the finny tribe from their hooks,ready cleaned, into the frying-pan on the kitchen stove. In all probability tho Harney county will ne set oft into a new county by the next legislature. Then if the western part of Grant is attached to part of Gilliam and Crook and made into u now county, there won't be much of Grant left. They are having a great time on Soap Creek killing bears. Recently several men killed two and last Thursday another was dispatched. Several other bears have been scent ed and a big hunt is anticipated soon. Sullivan, tho Chinese gambler, now in Albany, says . he has a gambling house in Seattle, which costs him $0,000 a year to run. Dur ing the last year ho claims to have made $15,000. At present ho is re lieving tLo Albany celestials of their loose change. In the case of the Stato vs. Henry Miller, in the circuit court of Benton county, the jury yesterday brought In a verdict of murder in the secbiid degree. Miller is seventeen years of ago, and was on trial for the mur der of a boy named Elmer Wright, at Mill Four, Benton county, last May. He will receive ills sentence on Friday at 2 o'clock. On her trip down from Alaska, Saturday, while in tho entrance of Queen Charlotte's sound, the Idaho was caught In a heavy gale and blown on a reef, and after consider ublo labor she was gotten off. She lost her mainmast in the storm, and was badly strained by striking on the reef. She will be repaiied before the return voyage. W. C. T, U. COLUMN. LOCAL 6UMB1AIIY. lie Warned. To whom it may cencern: All persons having fruit or shrubs need ing to be pi lined had better wait until the danger of freezing lias passed. We may have a cold sunn yet. So be ware. All wanting such work done leave oiders at Moores it Manning's or with the undersigned. dUtWl D. D. Plll.TTYMAN. The Itlwr la l.ou. The Occident went down this morning with only 115 tons of freight. That Is all they fott safe In taking, as the river has Ikhsi grad ually falling for Hovur.il days. Tho winter rains aro not so fioqitout as they should bo for heavy draft vessels. Talk ur .V I'uil. A gentleman who is in a position to know Informs us that the O. It. A N. have in contemplation tho building of two new boats at Port land for the upptT Willaniottu tralllc. This is cheering news. ThankvgMnK Yaratloi. At tho Willamette University tho Thanksgiving vacation by a petition signed by most of the studendts, was extended to include Filday to allow some to go home. The faculty reserved tho right to prohibit any going to Portland or any other smallpox district. I'nlgn Sen Ires. Tivmo.row is Thanksgiving day and the churches of Salem will con duct union services at the Baptist church at 10:110 a. in. Bov. A. B. Medbury will deliver tho sermon, and niuslo will be furnished by a celect chorus of voices. ToOlirrw l a lluliila). juimuinnoring tins, govern your- wlf ncjordlngly. Tho postotllee will lw closed for repairs and turkey from 1:80 to 8 o'clock. N0T1UK. Thoru will Ih a supper mirvod in good Nw Uimliuid style on Tlmnks glvlng night for thcbonullt of party gtHirs and others at tho Home Buh tnunuit, (W. V, T. U Hall) under thu opera hou. Terum ruHxoiiaulo. 1. E. M. I.AW, Prom How often ito wo hiNir our friends nays "tilv linn fouling pretty wwll but lmo a slight pnlu In tlio luck Unit I Mipx will imhiu iwi uwiiy." Hut duett It ihmi unity f No, not often union iiwlslinl l hoiuogootl remedy. I'nln In I ho buck in iriioiitly Ibllinutl wMtl:uoK, Unfiling of tho iMHly, uiuoouii untl milky ilUchtirgw. eruption of tho facunud uoolc. dUxliuMt,lwt of tin lHtlto, Kouoml ilohllltv uiul llrlglit'K ill mimoi tlio kldiu', if ou limo uny of tliOMk iniitouiMiliiiiot delay but wto tlniu money mid health by lulu OroiMti KM- iiovtoM. Hlkii Mifo mill funnily romi'ilv. nolil iy l). w. Minnows on. A JuJe AolBtnl. Gov. Pennoyer to-day appointed M. V. Harrison as county judge of Gilliam county, to till the vaoauuy caused by the resignation of W. W. Stelnor a few days ago. Ignites, ilit tint m In your complaxWm Uy tlio um if ihiImhmhu oujuUm Hint fitee your woo w rouormnimrne-a, Ml UlltlH-lUlimO H H IKIYU IMWll!. I 'r .... .. . J.rw niv lmH iw btotoliM on jour iitckuuit fii lHltit but Mill mivkl HKUNy iiuo uil btoinUliM rrrnu tlie ikla una ulml Siioolnc will tiutrur IliMiilIKe Hon It t IU luttuml bltioin. bwtil by I. W. WHtbeu Co. F. O. G. II. O. It. N. Watts of Lafayette is in the city. Wheat is still at 77 cents, with prospects of a further rise. Judge L. Fllnn of Albany was in attendance at Supreme court to-day Tlio greasy Italians and their bears aro still camped within easy reach. Albany lias a tamo deer which is becoming quite a pet of the tewn generally. Dr. George Wright will locato In MoMlnnvillo for tlio practice of his profession. i James Kelly, a ono legged vagrant, in sorving a sontonce of llfteeu days In tho county jail. George t. Washburn of Eugene was to-day gi anted a notary public's commission b,' G v. Pounoyer. To-morrow is the day unon which all songs are sung and all airs played in a common key the tur key. All goes well In the work of street railway construction. Large forces of men aro at work grading nnd leveling. All singers wlio wish fo assist in the union services at tlio Baptist church to-tuorro'V are requested to meet this evening at tlio Baptist church, where Prof. Parvin will conduct the drill. Tin re will be gospel meetimr. at tho C. P. chinch on High street every afternoon at 2 p. m., and nt 7:30 p. in., conducted by Kirkpatrick ank Moody. Interest is increasing and tho public aro cordially invited. We are waiting, with our weather oar open, for soino news of the Astoria road. President Devlin has returned from tho East and our board of trade is In dally expecta tion of nronly to tholr communica tion. Tho Democrat says Salem Dapors aro entitled to groat credit for tho manner In which they keep their rwulors posted ubout thesmallpoxln that county. Their manly courso U In strong contrast to that taken at llrat by the Portland papers. In tho bids for furnishing station ery for the state of Oregon tho figures were as follows : W. B. Al len, $1,1U4; T. M. Patton, $1,813 05 ; Q. D. Barmunl & Co., $1,308.60; Lownsdalo, Wheeler & Co., $1,188.14. Tho contract woa awarded tq th.i latter llrui. Extracts from an address by Miss AVillard at tho opening of the Na tional Temperance Hespital: When I joined the rauks of tem perance workers in 1874 a thought so adventurous as that alcohol la relation to medicine was a curse and not a blessing had never lodged wlthlu my cranium. But, as in duty bound, I studied the subject from the practical, which is the nine teenth century standpoint. "I iuvested the cause of inebriety, and found the medical use of alco holic stimulants a prominent factor in this horrible result; I sought for expert testimony, and found Dr. N. S. Davis, ex-President American Medical Association, sayiug 'that in his ample clinical practice he had for over thirty years tested the med ical uses of alcohol, aud had found no case of disease and no emergency arising from accident that ho could not treat more successfully without any form of fermented or distilled liquors than with;' found Dr. James R. Nichols, of Boston, so long editor of The Journal of Chemistry, declar ing as his deliberate scientific opin ion that tho entire banishment of these liquors 'would not deprive us of a single one of the indispensable agents which modern civilization demands;' found Dr. Green, of Bos ton, saying before the physicians of that city: 'It is upon tho members of the medical profession and the exceptional laws which it bus al ways demanded, that the whole liquor fraternity depends more than upon anything else to screen it from opprobrium and just punishment for tho evil It entails, aud thut after thirty years of professional experi ence ho felt assured that alcoholic stimulants are not required as med icines, and that many, If not a major ity, of the best physicians, now be lieve them to bo worse than useless.' jUeanwliilo 1 learned Unit across the sea such great physicians as Dr. Benjamin Ward Richardson, Sir Andrew Clark, Sir Henry Thomp son, and Sir William Gull held views which for their latitude were almost equally radical; and Dr. James Edwards, founder of IheLoa dau Temperance Hospital, had dem onstrated publicly and ou a grand scale the most excellent way, his hospital having si per cent, fewer deaths than any other in London, taking the samo run of cases, snd that the Royal Infirmary at Man chester reported the medical use of alcohol fallen oil 87 per cent, in re cent years, with a decrease in its death-rates of over one-third. Be sides all this, and independent of any such investigation, tlio 'intu tions" of our most earnest women leading them out of tho wilderness. May God's presence and blessing be upon each brain that plans for the National Temperanco Hospital, and upon every heart that holds it dear." Bab; Gone to School. Tbe baby has gona to school; ab, mo What will mother do, With never n call to button or pin, Or tie a lUtleshoe! How can she kcrp herself busy nil (Jay With the lU.le "hindering thing" nwayT Another basket to nil with lunch, Another "good-bye" to say, And. the mother suindsnttho door to seo if er baby mnich nway; And turns with n sigh that is half relief, And half n something akin to grief. She thinks of a possible future morn, When tho children ono by one, Will so fromthelr homcoutlntothcworld, To Galile with llfo alone, And not even tho baby be left to cheer The desolate home or that future year. She picks up garments here nnd there, Thrown down In careless haste; And tries 10 think how It would seem If nothing were displaced. If the house were nlnuys as still a this, How could she boar tho loneliness? Norice of Final Settlement. NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN TO ALL whom It may concern that tho under signed administratrix of tho estate of Dan iel Hnmmack, deceased, has llled her tlnal account In the ofneoof the clerk of Marlon county, state of Oregon, nnd that tho time for hearing objections thereto nnd settle ment thereof has been fixed by Hon. T. C. Shaw, Judge of said court, for the 10th day ot November, 1883, nt 1 o'clock p. m. J.fb ll.-ViM.HVUlV, FEfANCLVl. Am.- En-ABLISnED; BY NATIONAL TheCapital NationalBari "OREGON. UK- SALEM, - - Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - H. 8. WALLACE, . W. W. MARTIN, - J. H. ALBERT, - October 9, '83. Cw Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement. SOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN TO ALL whom It mny concern, that the under . led administrator of tho estato of Ja cob Johnson, deceased, has filed his tlnal account In tlio ofllce of the clerk of Marlon county, stute of Oregon, nnd that tho time fox hearing objections thereto nnd settle ment thereof has been fixed by Hon. T C. Shaw, Judge of said court, for the 10th day of Novembor 1888, nt 10 o'clock, a. m. AUAM STliPHENS, 10-1-td Administrator. MISCELLANEOUS. C. H. Monrok. J. R. N. Bell. Late of the Alonroo House. Monroe & Bell, Proprietors Ghemekete Hote FREE BUS. l"resl!,. Vlce-Prwl,!.!: Cashu DIRECTORSi W.T.Gray, W.W.Manln. J. M. Martin, n.S. Wallace Dr.W.A.CuMck. J.n.M T. McF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To farm ere on whwt nnj . able produce. cVnYlsn, n.!rJ4 ipubllc warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought it lAJiYimtttuAl. PAPER msuiuuicu ui reasonable mtn id drawn rtlriW. nn isr- v-.i. Hi'?' Hli Kranclsco, Portland, LondoS.'Parg'SB Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. ' an,'SB SALEM, OREGON. WM. DR. .1 JOHK r. LADUE, -REYNOLDS, MOIK, - - . Ico ftald - Uoshi GENERAL BANKING, Sample Rooirs for Commercial Travelers. From SI to &! per day. SALEM - - OREGON. 10-4-tr .Exchange on Portland. Han New Yoik. London nnd Hon Kraiii bought nnd sold. warrants bought. State, County and ol runners are coral Invited to deposit tmd transact bush Wit II us. Lilberal ndvnnwi m.(. wheat, wool, hops nnd other propenjj curity can bo obtained nt tho banil juuai. reiuiuiu companies. ITIXPRESS WAGON, QUICK ANDS! It delivery. Wm.Renn!chnlngtm tho express business of Walter Lorn nrnnninrl tn rlnllvoi (rtinta mil... ages, nnd nny thing else thai ho can'sl his wuiron to any imrtof the pltv.nnhi snler, better, nnd neater, than It caii dono by nny body iumiu Hsiauie, clso. Leavo ordcnl T HE QUESTION OF THE DAY. OKfcUO.YS UEFICIAL VOTE. Sccietury of Stiue McBrldo lust night completed the ofllelal canvass of tho vote of Oregon for tho No vember election The following is the vote received by Robert McLean, rep.; W. R. Rilyeu, dem.j and T.F. Campbell, prolii., who received the highest votes of their respective parties: PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE? An Examination of the Tariff Question with Es pecial Regard to the Interests of Labor. BY HENRY GEORGE. CLOril, S1.50. PAPER, 35 CENTS. ThN is tho clearest, fairest, most interest ing nnd most complete examlnntlon of tho tariff question yet made, nnd will provo Invaluable to nil who wish to understand tho subject. The most thorough investigation of the subject that has yet been put in typo Now York News. Tho nppenrnnce of this book mnrks a now epoch in tho world-wide struggle for freotrndo. Henry Ueorgo has a power of f tuning economic iriuus in surn n ciearuna Impid language that nny child enn under stand him, while tho most learned man can enjoy tho nccurncy of his statements and the suggestlveness of his thoughts. moinns u. emearinan in jncw xorK sinr, NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARIN BY BLUE & GRA COUNTIES. a 3 Raker i 84:ti Denton 11200' Clackamas Clatsop 1000 Columbia 011 Coos 000 Crook 43S Curry 2J!4 Douglas 1305 Ulllliini--, r G01 Urnnt - 071 0471 009 1527,1005 Jackson Josephine Klamath Lake Lane Linn Malheur Marion a Morrow Multnomah Polk Tillamook Umatilla .-, Union ... Wnllown Wasco Washington Yamhill 1181 535 .115 35S 1593 1003 330 547 33,-) 770 fiOO 143 1117 440 033 1320 52S 405 3' 130c 1033 303 2235:1507 59S 479 02503990 785 729 393 220 15231551 1303 455 1595 124S 12S0 122:$ 300 1054 838 904 9 CO 50 50 8 83 17 97 S 31 04 4 10 8 89 128 14 329 a") 125 71 18 102 24 14 7 GO 70 gument not only ngnlnst protection, but ngnlnst nil tnrllls will And It here. Chrlstlnn Union. The slngulnr success of Mr. George is that ho has mado political economvlntercstlnif. Unitarian Iloviow. A book which ovcrv worklncrmnn In tlio land can rend with interest and ought to read. New York Herald. Tho crent collection of tho most thri personal adventures on both sides dm mo great civn war. intensely latere (ieconnts of exploits of scouts and n ffl.1r... Iinniu liniMiln !.... I ... wJ. Jl .UUU1U t.UIC UVIU1U UlltttlJ, JUipiAjl ments nnd hnlr-breadth escapes, roraiij inciuenis, uana-io-nanu struggles, aumi ous nnd tragic events, perilous Joiiniri uuiu uasnes, uriiuuni suc-esses ana d nanimous actions on each fide tbe 1 W) chnptcrs. Profusely illustrated to n lilo. No other book nt nil like it, AgtJ wnnica. outsells everything. Time tor pnyments allowed ngents lu oi iunus una ireigiii prcp.ua. PLANET IlOOIv CO.. HoxG818. 11-0 lyw. St.locis,!! FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITUR1 ', ao to ROTAN & WHITNEY, 102 Court Street, Salem, Oregon FTuvinir hftiicrlit. nut. thn rpmnlnderOlIl chair fnctory's stock, mo nre preparey sen cnairs lower man any nouse mun Henry George's Other Works. Progress and Poverty, cloth, fl; paper, 35 cents. 1 CUIUS. Social Problems, clotll.Sl; paper, Tho Lnnd Question, pnper, 16 cci rroperty in Land, paper. 15 cents. Address THE STANDARI). 12 Union Square, Now York. BLICKSMITHIM and HORSESHOEING. snatrw 2S3X, 313 nnd 311 Commercial 8t., 10-1-tf Balem. Totals S3291 2C522 1070 Republican majority 5092 plur ality t S,G09. Total vote of tho state 01,014. Take Note of Tills. TOU .500 WK WILL SELL OO acre X' well !mproed garden land, within 3 inllen of fclmi. Oood roud to town the year itrtHitul. Ihilldlnx good, fine YOUNG ORCHARD und excliSt cru bSudJ This iieia only a short Call, unit wo will 1. u Iwuvnlti, and will bo held only a short 1 hi nru WILLIS 4 CIIAMUERLIN tlino nt thae tlcursK. how you the property. Opent House, BiUem, Or. OJ"i4 Final Settlement. XranrjE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL 1 horn it mny concern that the under signed, guardian of the estato of Colomnu Asberry, an lnsant person, has filed his final Recount luthe county court of Marlon county, In the state of Oregon, nnd thnt Saturday, the 8th any of December lh&S, nt in o'clock a. m. of said dny, has been llxcd by tho court as the tlmo for hearing the same and objections thereto, nt tho county court room In tho court house, in Balem. In said county of Marion, nnd that the same will bo pns.sed upon by said court nt Bald time and place, ltoted this Oct. 30th, lbSS. r, .. , ... " BELLINGER. Guardian of tho estate of Coleman A berry, an Insane person. 1831 THE CULTIVATOR AND Country Gentlema THE BEST OF THE AGHICULTXJBAL 1VEEKI DEVOTED TO r;arm Crops and Processes, Horticulture and Fruit-Growintj Live-Stock and DaL'Jf! While It also Includes all minor i ments or rnrai interest, bucu u m Yard. 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