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criwr? v .-? CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. mBBacifnr.TuwarjcOTami j urarii r i .. Tr n SALEM, OR., 'miJRSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1888. NO. 23G MISCELLANEOUS. OREGON -THE FRUIT DRYER G H. MOXROE, J IL V llEl T Late of thellonroe House. ' " Monroe & Bell. -I'roprleton Chemo ieto Dote 9Pi (Hevolving;raekfrainc) Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OF OPERATION. Awarded lint premium nt the Oregon State Knur 183.V84-85-,S6,87 nnd at the Cali fornia. Stato Fair, 1837. und ban Joaquin County Fair, 1887. Manufactured In Hlxlsizcs. For circular And price lint address H. S. JORY & SON, 1. O. Box 28S. Salem, Oregon 43-Dryer Furnaces furnished .Ave .sizes FREE BUS. Sample Roorrs for Commercial Travelers. From SI to S3 per day. BALUM - - OREGON, 104-tf niipHjvril. Items. TljH llrfcilii.R: ill ptoplwu co'iidmiffl:' AnvIloiiiijiTittoii yoV llenl over the ,iieotJoi( or llelllefs, fcoirder, last Monday night, Rums Bohaniinn; for-, whom warrant nmi oven orderly conduct ut ..- j ISUIM TT. for dis- camjmicetlng last mimhiei, appeared before. Justice Wiiliiajtii Saturday aid svftf dls- S- wnmgly i- - nitsseiij I he papers Were gotten Up. Iu.tiio 'clly election on tlu :ird ilist.,,ll.T. Jlarriswas t:l-c:tuit may er: wl IS, Mwt..ouiiit,iniaii In tho flratiwanb, Jt Ex Henp'.e mid Mr. DRS.DARRIK ARRIVED. 0u f the Drs. Dsrrin-of Portland, Has Arrived. ti lint Taken ltootns mekcte Huum. For nt dtp . elic it Ilrltr KELLEY BROS., l'ROl'RIETORS OF il HUGHES, .BELLINGER &, CO,, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT-JttfD SO.M. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOU. PREQON, WASH'. Ington.TcXfOrQjiil.ftjrula.real estate. For at Pehlnijer.V machinery depot, near the cuy nan, t,iDeriy street: rortiana omcom the rooms of UjoStatc. Immigration Hoard, corner of Front nnd Ash streets. 173tf MealsJO ronta? hrvarrt 4.1 iu. rw.lr Chinese employed. 219 Commercial Ht. HW-dtf. No Chapman were ted N. V. Allen !: P. Netm, i elected hi Spuria1 jvnnL-li" Hamilton, V. T. Rrva'n RtfR BBll: Barffliins. i,.. $2,000 f5,4M.. L-. S. r ' SKIFF&CO., PKNTIST3. Office near It hie Opera House. Teeth extracted by tho painless pro cess. MARKETS.; CITY MEAT MARKET DV fr Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET. . SALEM. OREGON. -All kind of fresh, and cured meats alwavaou hand, full welghtjind a square deal all nrlund. $2,500.... -V W,180.. ' in v 810,800- 1,375 ,l(aci'e,ImlleifromO ACde- porji upoa uouse, barn and orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. Su acres, A miles from Salem.) Good road to torjik Improve ments fair.. Flao fruit land. S acres IK miles, i from Salem. xr uiuimngs. wpicnaui lmiti. an lcncea, home. ..CpncreH 4 miles from Halcm, Im provements good. Fine young orchard, nnd garden land. ..190 acres, 7 miles from Halem. HiUIiinrt, finely watered, Sell In lots pr 4(kcre tracts ut fij per acre. C75 acre, 8, miles fromt Salem Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining 'Willamette river. Will tellln tractH. ..Slacres,lQles of Balcm.. House, niH(-Ij.,ili Starr In thini'wnnl weru tied; U, H ik'tluTs, rewnler and JJryan iimi-.sli'al. nrii'r.inD uW-riiiMis, .. .v 'l ', , A, 11. Uleatoti luw heen to Port-lftiitU , l'rjif. Hrfui o .Corv Timnkslyfng with Jitd- tTlrliii, lii.s father, MieA Ajriits Jucksoil ol" thM pfftctV af A'osetlaTj V T.', vIh'Miijj' Iut lter,' Alp.' Ir, L'yunuri'l.' 1 John lVrnull Is havimr hli huurfe oiilarctt!. W'lien comiilotL-d ln will hXwono or tht' nwitot homed in town. I sell in tractH. barn and orchard. Lnrgesprlns4 ac tno aonr, itooa boh, ana plenty.of timber. $2.400 laiaorcs. -S mllea of .Salem; good road; well Impreved: stream running through thq place. SfiO.OO 400 acres (4 miles west side O & C It R ) good house, barn and orchard, 1J0 In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. JS0O ..10 acres, 1 mllo from Salem, ad Joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvement!. .. m. if. n.i C ...II.U finl.n.i nil It. tlUU......1U lien:-", U llllltn ...v..., - cultivation; no buildings; near RCiiool nousc. ,r.xceucui iruu land. JI.0O0 170 acres, 6 miles from O AC R R; ' .... j..nn. .paII triifnrod ll'illMf. fill it.-ilLT.-u, nt.. n....w. -. barn, ond small orcharo acres In cultivation, tir cujor mill contiiiuo.s to do Make n deslntble n good bnshlC) using: htl'.iin power for tjCrindin- tho iidt-s uni liy tl'ra'u 1 iif prwviu ro for extracting the Tho doctors itDijiluii of ."thu IsUHtinj-ly hi'althy" Httjte of the community. Alee t'oyle 4tiul- tho InfAiVf mitt of John DonoU being the only oiiVrf oil tliOihidc lint. A petition 'to ' the ' tnunty iimrt asking for a ehango in tile Iliihb.ud road distrk't Ih beintr eireulatlon and freely signed. Two year.s aao when the county was re districted, tlie clianguthen made has not proved Nitisfaetory to the road workers it r i , i nere. Au'WutlJ l.rgl Opinion. For Sale. Agoodtron frame Horse Power. Gfood tar nil. uses, from onoto full Eff UJ; Ul for the low price of SSO. Calj I utttw 1' crflc CId, Vinegar A Fruit I-resening Company's office. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM Tor the treatment of all diseases of men und women DRS. GILBERT & WEMP Medicated vnpor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro magnetism. ."d.llS sprays, etc. Office and sanluiritim In the liank block. Consultation free. liwaw si,7oo .1 lots, with goou houseaii East Salem. Itestruble lo Wo have besides this a largo list o' city and farm property, lluycrs would do ell to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & CHAMHERLIN. Openi House, Court St.. n-20tf Salem, Or. ' K. llninbridi'U Mundav Kso.. ; iMfOomitv Attv'.. Cljiv Co.., Tex., nik: 'ttT,v.. iiu.'A KIiM'trW- Hitter u-ltli cnti'on' ' I'lfv' '"'Pl'.V rertults. My brotli6r BLICKSM1T1IING and HORSESHOEING. SCRIBER&POHLE 288K 812 and 314 Commercial St, Balem. 10-1-tf aim witH very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, hut was cured hvtlmuly um of this medieine. Am w'ltiRlk'd Kleetrlc llitteia f.ivetl IiIh life.." Jir. D. T. WileoAHon, of llorso Cave, Ky., Hilda a like testimony, saying! lie positively believes he would have died, had It not been for Kleetrlc Hitters. This great remedy will ward oil, I an well as cure all Malarial DiHtiutu, and for all Kidney, I.lver and Stomach Disorders stands unequal ed. Price 60c, nnd $1, at Dr. II. "V. Cox'a Drug Store. ; iwocil'l. V. It M7 rtri (thermal' Cud nt Ciyvu2 ARirTtNETMED-J P)1 $' ai iip ii rvi. i " in- .fITttni iqUrWHltwt CURt ' "SA. -C.ATA-RRfi vm how AVE5YOUIA ceMlv 2&$83& e 8ecren9a.W'.y"3.'r1 eaufnlUenl onr"- ; --j, eIIlorylm. L"!BStftt?.Sr bead, drynew ur " -Ai-hi ine nave wi ine awklnir. m-t r: L"u.8 ,'""' IZ'jr" .nf the sense qf pmeUT U your breath foul 7 symptoms, other oniy . r,. ...... ,...f. .nd smell, reworesniio. i-. u B , .SfIJKSr'ndBluaiittouM. r- - teed bv D. W. MATTHEWS A vo. '?iTtoNeTheCurrh.n Cat-R-Cure To show his confidence lit ircating tho sick he kindly offers to treat free u eoarge an who may npjiiy ih tween the hours of 0 and1 10 a. ni dally, until further notice, ife conies to tw ladeueil wttli testimony ials frnm jKople living lti tills fta't'e and (Ksiple whose veracity no opq can doubt; a few of which wo Werjj nresl'nt and could till our tmiwr with them if space did not forbhl, l'a- ttents desiring treatment will uo well to call nt once, n's hiah'y need more than one treatment. Tho doctors submit the following' KXTUACT OK TSTAMONIALS: Mrs. K. Ahlf, 100 N. 14th street, Portland, cured after nlno dootors had failed of painful menstruation and womb trouble In every conceiv able way, general debility, pain thro' the heart nnd lungs. J. AV. Yuniwnlt, Albany, OS", (formerly of Moro, Wnsco Co., On) cured of an agravated caso of rheu matism and spinal complaint. .Myran Otis, Twenty-First street, Kast Portland, deafness cured in live minutes. Ji. 11. Rice, :i2 ll. street. Portend, heart dinease, tlireo months shice. Sirs. Mary Cllno, West Union, Or. (formerly of Sail vies Island, Or.,) tsomplicatlon of diseases peculiar to flier sex: Hvtr and kidney trouble, rheumatism and dyspepsia restor- ed. Mrs. I Ian imh Rellley 140 Eighth street, Portland, female diseases, cured 10 years Ago by Drs. Darrln. 1). Campbell, Fullerton, Ogn., sa s he would not take $JO,000 for t lie cure lie received l'y DrDiirrhi. His troubjo originated in tjiree small ImnpH or, tumors (fining on tho arm, Which rendered his ami and .hand perfectly helpless for olio year. James J. McCownn, 127 1.1th St., Portland, heart disease, palpitation and general nervous debility cured. Fanny Koitnedy, "Walla ValIn, W. T. lloth eyes crossed since a child, cured In .10 seconds. Vol n n Webster, Western, Umatil la county, Ogn., Catarrh cured. George II. Hamilton, .12 Stark: .St., Portland Stoppage of tho tear-duct, cured. Miss Lucy Morgan, Monmouth, Ogn., Cross-eye, straightened in one minute' 13. Anderson, Balom, Ogu., Cat arrh seven years, cured. (. lllese, near. Fullerton. Oregon, Liver and Kldn-jy trouble, dfoz'- nosd and pains over the wholo sys tem, restored to health. Mrs. M, Hebe, 141 Water street, Portland Pimples and blotches on the face for years imlim In tho back and dizziticM peculiar to her sex, enroll. Her son was cured of crow eyes. Mrs. W. H. Austin, Tho Interna tional Hotel, Portland Con'll ned lo her nxiiu nine mouths with an eye nftilutloii, called "nurvous itborutiou of light," accompanied with Ililla- nt tno Chemekete Hotel, Salem, Or., December 3d to December 22d only. They will under no circumstan ces take n ease they cannot ciiro or benefit. Charges nro reasonnlile, and tho poir treated free from 0 to 10 a. m. dally. Ofilco hours from 10 to 4 daily; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to 12. All curablo chronic dlseascs'toss of ntanhootl, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, spermatorrhiva, ncmlunl weakness, or loss of soxun lowef In manor women, ctVfnrrh or deafness, are confidentially and successfully trcntedi Cures of pri vate diseases guaranteed. Circulars sent free. Most eases can recelvu homo treatment after a visit at tho Doctors otUce. OCCIDENTAL JliTtlXtlS. Sows And Xoles of a I General In terest lofthe Westerner. California flmmniumib.tmaumm A.mtll.nnorl& fJTa. cure I guamn- pleasant to u?. rwwwu... -RECOMMENDED. o T.imv.ofNewMrkaty,r'.' ' K -, uavo bn ilthlt iuiul tome friends, AKD OUAIUSTEKD RV CAPTAIN ClIAMUtO l 'V.V t Kan rTaBW-wi.rWSUBrf (Vl.rmotn. and Home Insurance voZUYin. A W t "jr-r-.tuUfcitli In lu i.t dUnHtinc 1'hcenlx troubled with cnrOTiow.-jj,l& iiwcurow,J-'i"-idrfu mended jour California ?AT-H-CWJ tbrtfJflftL tBROT nno are sufferers. HAN FRAXtlsco, Nov. )tt, IS. Messrs. WKLLKH IIROX. Hal'em, Oresm OcnH,i,mui: - Wo hiuljtOo plnir rw ccnlly of ijiiiklngkliliimjjnt. (o.on (? r new " W'iiUp tirr" Ilrut, iuil send yon by miAl tiwlay n very nwi't show ird which wo would like ymi to place prmnl- nently In j-our store, and lilch wlllmll Ihealtentlnn of your trade to the good. It has been our Intention for home lime rwfct to plnre ujioii the market the riuwt line of t)nyorliii.'.ctraqH jqnnufVI'ired Hi this country, ami nrr Winjl W tu I it J.wi.l-h ImiiuI jtniitit hxi ho mnxrlor. -u-v.- - ..;. .-."- -i-.'i i .. Wo can not tno nironeiy Mipr(tPlw niuii.iii, rurini. Bf'UiWrr yt?P3!$yyTf lv. M. M. Uushor, Ilnwlw, Ogn., SSffl'MrTOW ' -T1 ,Ml "-"-rrt,l cunMl. pfeiOAiOr'l.lan"i"ll''"S',,"i'IT "' "' limw,iwiwiy, vjiuiii vw. sAtrffnjmfuiiMArttlht.r-hW, (Jr. Catarrh, doofiiw ami ringing l"W.VAfijy Jf in the ears fir twenty years, iwrfuo- Wlj'affltWiIW -m . -... - A. . . 1i5raropIyUlgwllhfltrnrlv, Xwl Wtwlwy Uruvw, fonnurly of the ronferajtoruiurHtr. , ciiuimiketo hotel, HhIhiii, now resld- I ing ui .iiimviiw, jintiio eurwi id mn , Mtlc rhuuinatlsm und the opium lml.lt. ('. MeLaughllu, corner of 10th und Jirorwon sta-uts, Portlaml Caturrsl (IoHfiiHMi, eon Id her O! SOLD D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, lOe STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL,HEITSHUi.WOODARD,Wholesale:Deoot Th-. nOT.ES'OOIDBU issujd M xch and Spt each year It is an sney- clopedis. or ussrui mior mmtion for all who DOT. sAfM.r$ -H...dW1lwa?lrnsU..rt(-sr or cjlu etoite jonl (ornisb T.W uciiigrun QVr y vi) vurtHi tt '&t&tf$W.tt22$33& nhr Ordinary ?pM(Imi. St. SSbA tto kFJM,ineh3fy Mr. 8. WotxIlnM girl. 01 Ilfth fit, O&itAfrsX bff.yad laVoS tSf , ...,tl v.....u.- .I..l..lllv u.lil ir4tiM"'nmUrkl foyuraud rifcehsrgiiig wr, OWnX. srhti.vs'rV V. M ?PtH , uryn-K 111114 MielUxaa Aveaua, Chlesjjo, UL PlVCK OK IIllUtM A XI) IlL'tiLNUW. Dn. Drrln ettu be ooihwiIUh! fre SnoWils rcxrtcd to bo ten inches deep in Crook county. Wnlla Walla Is organlithpanother building and loan association. Ashland is six)i t have electric liglits, to be run by water power. Several now cases of scarlet fever have broken out In Eugene the past week. At Tillamook there are thousands offeetofllr lumber drifting upon tho beach from tho wrecked bark Mnkah. A ureal maiiv ImmiirrantH are arriving dally and most of them are pretty well tlxed tltmncialty from all appearances. It Is rumored that an effort will be made at the next legislature to have tho statu purchnso and control the canal and locks at Oregon City. Malheur county has not been visited by tho beautiful snow. Tho Weather Is beautiful and business Is good at tho county seat ami other towns of tho county. Albany's city council is holding special meetings to consider pro posed amendments to thu city charter, preparatory to the presenta tion of tho same to tho next legisla ture. Everywhere smallpox Is abating, E'cn Portland has less cases than at any recent date. Up and down tho valloy not nearly so ninny cases are reported and the scare, It Is thought is about over. There Is quite n smallpox scare at Coburg, caused by a train man on the narrow gauge breaking out with tho smallpox while on the train, lie had been In Portland attending his wife, who had the disease, Tho Astoria and South Coast railroad company have completed the sicci Mentions for tho bridge across Youngs river and as soon as they are approved by the war de partment, tlie contract will he lot. Tho grading contracts will probably be let at the same time. Four years ago S. P. Sladdon (anno to this state and purchased a pi ceo of laud near Fugeiie City. Tho laud was uncultivated and had to Iki cleared. Now he holds the medal on fruit grown on that samu ground, which four years ago was cleared and set out in trees. Just that circumstance demonstrates what call lw nccdirfpllsheu ' liY'fiTfH state In the fruit lino. The Portland Chinese business men and merchants have united aiul are giving tho authorities overy as. slstauco lu their jsiwef to accomplish the Work of breaking up al high, binder societies. Tho name of every hlghbliider soelrty with IU' location were given ami tho war of cxtcrmlnutlon will soon commence. The Chliminun arc ull ugnjcsl that active stein should lj taken at once. NalIoM will Ut immiiiU on every door ol these hjghufndunju'ai!. quarters ordering them to dbtbuml within live days, At AkMlsi rsrs. Tht. ORIGINAL AIIIHTINL 1 1 1 NTM JJNT Is only put up li rirgir twtKiunce (hi bvxes, and U nu nbpohitoourt) for old ores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, anil alj skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kind of plies. Ask for the ORIGINAL ADIETINE OINT MKNT. Bold by D.W. Matthews A Co., 103 8Ut street, Balem, ht 25 cents per box by mail 80 conU. TELEGUAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events ef the Whole World for Twtuly-four Hours. Quay Wants Virginia. Washington, Dee. 5. Senator Quay ha9 decided to make n light In the courts for tho electoral vote of Virginia which ho believes honest ly bejongs to the republicans, Tho VoUvot Virginia Is not nccccssary, b'u't If It belongs to tho republicans ho desires that they should" h'avo ! Thais all there fa about It, and good citizens everywhere Bliould . give him their moral support in his ef forts to mHjure an honest count of tho Vote cast In Virginia, Honest men never fear tho most rigid Investiga tion, In tho courts or elsewhere of their actions. Ho DlduHSIgn It. Washington, Dee, 6. Tho Pres ident did not sign a bill which was sent to htm In tho last days of tho last session of Congress. Tho bill pcrmlttou' persons who have aban doned and relinquished their homo stead entries lo niako another entry. Tho measure was got through tho sentito and house and sent to tho president, but ho allowed It to fall of becoming a law for want of his signature. Senator Dolph proposes to rc-lntroduco tho bill and secure Its passage; If oslblc, through the somite at an early tiny. Murilorvr lll)o. , Walla Walla, Dec, 4, tn the Hlye cas,o his attorneys siibmlttcd u proposal that the, prisoner plead, guilty of manslaughter u killing Peter Morltz, so that sentence on both charges may lw mado ut tho sanio time. If this easels not ac cepted argument on a motion for u now trial will be made. Tim Mvunte Hill. Washington, Dec 6. When tho tarlll' bill was taken up Harris, of Tunnesee, moved to lay on tho tablo tho amendment to tho house bill proposed by the committee on 11 liauce, which Is the whole senate bill, und demanded yeas and nays. Tho motion was rejected by a strict party vote, Veus l'J, nays 21). A ltullru.nl HUnatttr. You.nghtown N. J,, Dee. f. This morning on thoLnkeport ro)tl a mixed passenger train collided with a freight, while both were run ning forty miles an hour. Roth en gines and ten ears were wieeked. A MMlt Loan. London, Dee. ft Raymond Heath conservative, yesterday said thatho belleved that tho government would at the next session of parliament ask for a loan of 10,000, to bo devoted to strengthening tho navy. As KUtalleatrjr Kittrlilnoirnt. The eiitortaliimont given last night by Miss Bliuart, ably assisted by the inemtsjrs of her class and others, attracted ipilto a Ixtdy of listeners to tho University chapel last evening. Each number Is de serving of u moro extended notice than can hero be given. Miss Mary Chlldors gave a very pleasing ren dition of Tennyson's "Ruglfl Bong," in which she displayed much ability. The vocal solos of Misses MoKliinoy uml Qlllliigham wore attractive features and met with hearty ap plause. Tho recitations of Misses Qleason, Lniiiout, Dhnlok and Rolse, were warmly received and showed hard study. The oration of J. FH'guraM and tho declamations of A. Perlngor and Ragloy woro meritorious. Prof, Parvln gave one of his oholco solos, as did also Miss Hhunrt a recital. Miss Grace Borlbor gave a rendition of "Tho City Sing er lu a Country Church," which captivated the audience and proved tlie going lady to be an elocutionist of rare ability. If we might bo permitted to make a criticism It would bo concerning the guttural tone of of voice which many members of tho olasH sought to use, Muoh more pleasing and agreeable to tho ear Is a pure, clear tone of tho nat ural voice than a forced, hoarse, rasping tone whioh apparently bus, origin lu the upper throat. What U more grand than u natural voice'.' Then why dlstlguro It In suuh harsh, tones.