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CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM,' OR., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1SSS. MO. lOl. FINANCIAL. ktaulishkd; ur national authority OK- SALEM, OREGON. - $75,000 - 10,000 up, Surplus, K. S. WALLACE, . President. V. V. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, .- - - Cashier. DIRECTORS) .T.Gray, W. W. Martin, W J. M. Mnrtln, K, S. Wallace, Dr. W. A.CusIck, J. II. Albert, T. McP. llttton. LOANS MADE To mrmcrs on wheat nnd other market- nblo produce, consigned or In store, either In private granarlcsor Ipubllo warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Far. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct ou New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerllu, Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. SALEM, OREGON. VM. N. LADtTK. - - PR. J. REYNOLDS, -JOHN MOIR, - - - - - President. Vice President. - - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchango on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County nnd City warrants bought, runners aro cordially invited to deposit tmd transact business with us. Liberal advances made ou wheat, wool, hops nnd other property nt leasonabio rates. Insuraneo on such se curity can bo obtained nt the bank in most reliable companies.! MISCELLANEOUS. STAIGER BROS., Importers nnd Dealers In; Boots and Shoes ! LATEST, STYLES ! LOWEST PRICES! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Korsythe's MalHMe Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. filXPHESS WAGON, QUICK AND BAKE III delivery. Wm.Rennle having bought the express business of Walter Lowe, is prepared to deliver trunks, valises, pack ages, nnd nny thing else that he can get In his wagon to any part of the city, quicker, safer, better, and neater, than it can Ixf done by any body else. Loavo orders at MInto's stable. T INSURANCE Company. I Klro nnd Ma rine. JOS. ALUERT, Agent, - 8alem, Oregon. A rrEAL,SILVERTON, WEEKLY', JLSO J. peryear. Independent. TheAi-i'KAi, fi droulated In Marlon, Linn and Clack; nm&s counties; has been established eight years and Is an excellent advertising me dium. Kor terms address tho publisher R. O. Guild, 811 verton, Or. HOWARD BROTHERS DO Gtseral House Moving, Raising and Repairing. Work promptly done at reasonable rate. Ordsrs Un at CAMTAl. JOOIWAI; otOte WUI recelTo attention. WW Take Note of This. 1XR .SOO WK WILL SELL CO ;r; Twell Improved canton Wnd, wilhhI U of galeta. Oood road to to tr around. UulMlnr rood. FINE YOUJ6 pICHARO and axeellMt itm ( TMj iGSCIIAMnEKLIN Ojmm Umm, Satow, Or. g4wtf The Capital National Bank First Nationa Bank miscellaneous. -THE FRUIT OREGON DRYER (Hevolvlng;niekfrnmeJ Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OK OPERATION. Awarded Ilrst premium at tho Oregon Stnto Fair lS$J-'81-&-'SG-'S7 and nt tho Call fornla State Fair, 1887, nnd San Joaquin County Fair, 1SS7. Manufactured In slxslzcs. For circular nnd prico list address H. S. JORY & SON, P.O. Hox 2SO. Sulem.Oreran 5 Dryer Furnaces furnished llvo blzes HUGHES, BELLINGER &. CO,, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH' Ington Tcr. or California real estate. For Intormntlou address us at either of tho fol lowing elilces: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.; Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem oiilco at Uellingcr's machinery depot, near tho clly hall, Liberty stieet; Portland olllcelu the roomsoftheStnto Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash streets. ITStf L. S. SICIlK it CO., HENTIS EJ. Olllcoj nciir the Opom House. Teeth extracted by thepalnlespio- CCHS. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho beet quality of Fresh and Salt Meats ! And all kinds ol S AU S A.G- E. AB-Tho CLEANEST kopt markot'ln the elty. Call and see for yourself. MeCROW & WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM. OUEGUN. AII kinds of fresh nnd cured meats nlwavson hand, full weight and a square deal all ariunu. CALIFORNIA! the rn T s l!- lf,". -fc-Ull .-"cATLoC0IJGWC Tmypi: jyS-' bsAspM'.Cqwi(S1 i.. .-nrnni; i- -i,jt3f &m&$$is e. I . NI..1 osn"i""l'" Send f.r circuljrl.MiyMfcra2- MiEILNL MrmaoReyiiLrfAL: g. IjJOffij'' raMStuuSS SOLD AND-OUARANTEED UY W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, D. 106 state St., Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU fciWOODARD, Wholesale Deoot Proposals for Stationery. OFFICEOP THKSRCItETAUY or STATU,) Salkm, Or., Sept. 27th, 1SSS. f Sealed projxwals will bo received at this office until noon November 27th, tSSS,to mrnlsh tho following articles for tho stnto of Oregen: flO rooms legal cap, It R, No. S rultug, white laid, Cnrew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. SO reams letter paper, 12 lb. No. 8 ruling, white laid, Cnrew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. !) reams flrst-class Congress note, 7 lb packages. No. 8 ruling, whlto laid. lil M A'o. ft vhUnftnvplmnN mm W 1 rnc. -vv-- ' " la M No. 9 whlto envelopes, tIh, No.1 rag XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No Ui. 15 gross Uillott's steel pens. No. 401. 8 gross Easterbrook "J " pen. 5 gross Faber's nun holders. No. lSTS. 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 cutis, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 1 dozen mucllago stands, reservoir, No. 6, Morgan's patent. 8 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, HO ft, assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Englo Recorder lead pencils, style (MS. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 2 dozen David A Sons writing fluid, 'luiins, umcK. 2 dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. IS dozen duplex cap board letter clips. 12 dozen Faber's rubber rulers, H Inch, flat. 12dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18140, 11. 8 dozen steel erasers. Hom-rs'. No. ISI lit. 14. tt) boxes Faber's No. SIX) rubber bauds, 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. B dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. lOOOMcOIU's patent pa per fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McQill's patent imporfastoners, No. 4. IS dozen gummed stub files, No. 21, 11x13 lu., 2VJ pages. li dozen tablo pads for paper, 19x21. 10 dozen waste paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 fts hemp twine. No. 12. At tho same time scnnnitn bids will be recolved forl2doren Wostenholiu congress knives to bo described by trade Nos. Sam ples to be exhibited, lllds should bo marked "Proposals for Stationery." Nono but best qunlity of goous received. Tho right to reject any or nil bids Is re served. All goods to bo delivered befoio January 1st, 1SM. Payment to bo mnde by m arrant on stato treasury. GEO. W. McllRIDE, -'.S-td Secretary of State Ileal Estate Bargains. $1,000 ira acres, fi miles from O .t C do pot. Good house, luirn and orchard. Fenced, and J4 In cul tivation. 32,000 80 acres, 4 miles from Salem. Good road to town. Improo ments fair. Flno fruit land. $o,190 Ki acres 2) miles fix.m Sjilom. No buildings. Splendid land, nil fenced. Mnlio a desirable home. $2,500.. (Wncres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Flno young orchard, nnd garden land. $1,180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, flnely watered. Sell lu lots of 10-ucro tracts nt 2." per acre. $10,800. 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Willamette rher. Will sell in tracts. S1.37G Macros, I miles ofSalem. House, barn and orchard, ljirgosprlng nt the door. Good soil, nnd plenty of timber. kVhu .iiuncres A miles of Salem: good road; well Impreved: stream running through tho place. $,00 400 acres (4 miles west side O A C R It) good house, barn nnd orcimni, iju in cuuivntion, mil nnco oak grub juistunt land. $800 . 10 acres, 1 mllo from Salem, ad joining fairground. Good land; no Improvements. $1,200- 40 acres, 6 miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land, $1,000 370 acres, 0 miles from O A (! R It; nil fenced; well watered. House, barn, and small orchard; 1W acres In cultivation. $2,760. 3 lots, with good house nnd barn, East Salem. Desirable location. Wo have besides this a Inrgo list of city nnd farm property, lluyurs would do vi ell to call nnd examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS A CHAMI1ERMN, Opera House, Court St., "-26tf Salem, Or. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it "Your reims- dies are giving satlsthetlon, and h cus tomer with llronchltls says it Is the only remedy that gives Instant relief. HK11HEM. A COVKK. DnlUKl'tS, Riverside. ChI." Unun " the pleasure to Infiiriii naVB you that your Preparations are meeting with large sales. Wn hear Nothing but Praise & (xulon to" use them. oaslon to Nanscawk.n a Co Drugguu, ViMtlh,CHl." That It wlllaeeompllih the end desired In BlIanVetlonsortheTliroMtand Lungs U...1II nd you not only will not be Will without It yourself, but will recommend It to others, as llKMisands have done. wImi have tried everything else In vain. Money Is no object where tereeNndllle8 Convince You trifling sum of one dollar ean purchoe a remedy that wilt stand between you smlo&eof the mot dreaded of huuuw I1U, Clreubtrtknt free, con talnlugdtulld deserlpUons. SANTA ABIE Is prepared ealy by Iht AIHKTINK MEDICAL CO., OrovllU, Cal. Batktta't Anita Salt. Tho best nalvo in tho world foi etits, bruises, sores, ulcers, saltrheuin, Tcver sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohilblaius, conis, and all akin crup tlons, nnd positively cures piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed t give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prlco 25 ceuta per box. Kor sale v- Dr. H. AV. Cox. A AVMlitt Cire. ORIGINAL ARTKTIXM.. Tho OINTMENT la only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, ami is au iibsolute euro for old Bores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all -U eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of plica. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETLNE OINT .MKNT. Bola byD.W. Matthews & Co., 100 Stato street, Salem, at 25 outs jx-r box by mU 80 cents. Their Ilnslnrss Dooming. Probably no ono thing han caused such a general revival or trade nt Dr. II. V. Cox's drug 8toro as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from tho very fact that It always cu.vs and never dksnppoiuts. "Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all other throat and lung di seases quickly cured. You can test It before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large si.c, $1. Every bottle is warranted. Not n California Hear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. Tho trlhiblo Is to let go, like tho man who caught the bear. " We advise our readers to pur chase of D. AY. Mathews it Co., a bottle of Santa Abie, the California king of consumption, asthma, bron chitis, coughs and croup euros', and kftop it handy. 'Tls pleasing to tho tiujto and deatlt to tho above com plaints. Sold at $1.00 a bottlo or :t S2.G0. California Cnt-r-curo gives immediate relief. Give it a trial. Mix months treatment 1.(K), sent by mail $1.10. A Double Help tot ttir Illllous. In addition to that chief remedial inens uro tho Use of Hosteller's Stomach Hit ters persons sintering from an acute bil ious attack, will facilitate rcrmcry by the use ui ursi oi iiiiik anu uino unier ami thin gruels, and by u very gradual rtlurn to the use of solid foods. Fatty substances should bo excluded f.-om the diet, lllue pill Is n remedy of doubtful safety, jmrtlcv man) ii mere c nausea anu oiiiiiing, frequent coiieoiiiHiints of liver trouble. Tho Hitters, provided Its reformatory ac tion bo not aetnrded nnd marred bv uniss Indiscretions In diet, will soon restore the equilibrium of and ucllon or the liver, stomach nml bowels, all threo disordered by biliousness. In all forms of mularlal dlsense, which lu every ono of Us phases presents Indications or liver trouble. Hos teller's Stomach Hitters Is tho foremost of sH'clfles. Tho light ol over thl.'ty years' exerlcncoalM) shows It tobnulliierumely for rheumatism, kidney troubles, dyspep sia, ucrvousntMsnutl debility, Tie Lore That l.hrs. "A'otith fades, love droops, the leaves of friendship fall A mother's fecorot hope outlives them all." She will not Itcliovo that her dim pled darling must die. The lmby eyes look to her for help nnd there Is help. Huston tfo the nearest druggist and procure Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and your child may be rontoivd, for It cures consumption, which is only scrofula of the lungs, if taken In time, us readily as 11 euros scrofula allecling other parts and organs. Don't (Itthiv. A jKjrfeot Hneollle, Dr. Sago's Catarrh Homedy. ilrsre I'p. A'ou are feeling daprewwd, your apK)tltuls poor, you are liothered with headache, you are lldgety, nervous, and generally out of sort, and want to brace up. Draco up, but not with stimulant, Hprlng medluiiUM, or bitters, which have for their batds very cheap, Intd whisky, and which stimulate you for au hour, and then leave you In a worse condition than inifore. AYhat you want 1m an alternative that will purify your blood, uttirt heulthy action of liver and kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Kueh it inedl ciue you will find In Electric Hitters and only 0 cents a lmttle at Dr. II. W. Cox'a drug store. i It. II. I'rloo. Halom pioneer hack man, will wait on j)engerH to or from the dtfjtot with proiiiptnoH and polltone. Ieave orders at tboANhlte Corner where his olate iianipout. A. J. Dafloy lit at all times ready to attend, orders to take Intending ttfub-eugen to the train or iiteettliein there and take tltm to any jwrt ih the eity. AUo ready to attend all rail night and day. tf. I'alnkkM dental operation at Dr. T. V Hiuitb'a. 8Uttrt. TELKGHAPIIIC TIDINGS. Important Events of the Mole World for Twenty-four Hours. Sraallnox in W. T. Majority and Other News, licport Away I)on Soulli. Jacksonvii.lk, Fla., Oct. 1. There were no deaths up to noon to day. There were then thirty-four now cases, mostly colored. . At Macclenny, only 100 well persons remain. The slok are doing well. Should Get Mor. Duffalo, Oct. . John Spahn and George La lilnnchc, the marine were convicted yesterday of aiding and abetting tho female prl.o light on Navy island, and were to-day sentenced. Rpaliu got llvo and one half months in tho penitentiary, and LalMaucho three. Yellow lVtiir, Jacksonville, Oct. !. Dp to noon nodcathshavcoccurrcd. About :M calls for physicians liavo been made by 7:1 new patients, most of them colored. The weather Is op pressive; the mercury at ll:t degrees. Tho physicians generally agree that the condition of the patients aro good. Hut ltrpuhllcau Substitute, AYash ington, Oct. -I. Tho repub lican substitute for tho Mills turlll" bill reported lu the senate yester day will bo called up on Monday next for consideration. Its discus sion will probably not continue longer than two weeks, when con gress will cither adjourn or take a recess until after tho election. The .MucImiuIch' l'alr. POHTLANI), Oil., Oct. B. The Mechanics' Fair opened last even ing most uusplijlously. The number of exhibits is largor, and tho greater part of them are In a complete stato of preparation. Tho building was brightly illum inated with sixty electric lights and .when at 7:.'!0 tho doors wore thrown open a brilliant and animated scone greeted the eyes of tho crowd which poured in. Tho exhibition generally, though incomplete In a few details, Is su perior to all previous ones. They Uuu't Land. Han Fhancihco, Oct. -(.--Collector linger to-day received a reply to his telegram to Washington, inquiring what course he should pursue to ward Chlncso laborers who wore on their way to this country at the time of the approval of tho exclusion act, the president's recommendation that such bo admitted leaving him in doubt. Tho collector is advised by the secretary of tho treasury that tho Chinese exclusion act Is In full force and operativo ou and since the (Into of Its approval, and applies to all Chinese lalxirers arriving lu this country since its approval. Niiutllpox HUH Holds On, Hi.Ai.viJ, W.T., Oct. I. .Smallpox still oxIhIh threo tulles northeast or Hall's l'raiilc, II. C, and six miles northeast of Hlaliie, but as yet there are no casus In HlalueorBomlahinoo. Eleven chm are reported, all In one family lu the Infected district. Tho disease (Miinc from the south via Victoria i.ImuI four weeks ago. All rouiUfrom the Infected district are guarded and all house and buildings in lilalueaud Keuilahmoo will be cleaned and fumigated. The people are all taking prevonllvoH or being vaccinated. Two deaths have U-en reported from the nftllotod famllloH. It Ih Ixillevod tho disease will not (ijiread. The Majority Itrpurt. AVahhinoton, Oct. I. The rejKirt of tho majority lu reiwrtlug tho senate tarlll bill was made public this afternoon. It declares that the demand for a careful and thorough revision of the revenue laws Is lmieratlve. First To reduce the nutlonal revenues, which are now xeedve. Booond To protect honest lmtiort en and domostle producer! from tho dUtutrotM eoiMquenen resulting mm fraudulent uuder-valuutlons of Imported inerchaudlftt on which the valorum rates of duty are levied. Third To remedy the defeeU which Itave been from lime to time, discovered in tho tnrltl' schedules, or which have Ihhmi created by erro neous decisions of tho treasurv department. Fourth To secure proper ro-ad-Justment and oqunliitntlon of tnrltl rates, rendering necessary by modi tled business conditions, improve ments in methods of production, radical changes In prices, or by new elements ami sources of competition. Fifth To give relief and protec tion to many Industries now suilor lug on account of inadctiuato rates levied on competing product. Our Railroads. AYash ington, OcU-t. Gen. Jos eph V.. Johnston, Commissioner of Railroads, in his annual report states that the railroads south of tho Union ami Central Pacific, and oast of California, lmvo been In spected during the year. Tho com missioner has Inspected tho Union and Central Pacllle, and all roads lu California and Oregon connected with tho latter, and those in AYash Ington Territory. "These roads," tho commissioner adds, "aro all in a very satisfactory condition. Thoy were well built originally and have been kept in excellent order ever since. Steel rails have been sub stituted for Iron almost everywhere." An Important It lit . AYasminiitos, Out. I. Anioasuro of great Inportnneo to settlors on lauds lu the western states has ptiMcd the house of representatives, the senate bill providing for tho allow ance of a homestead entry of Hid acres of public laud to any person who has heretofore tiled a pre-emption declaratory statement or made a homestead entry, but had nut per fected title under saltl former tiling or entry. Hermann of Oregon ollered au amendment providing thai all lands heretofore designated as double minimum under the homcwlcnd and pre-emption laws shall he reduced to thounlform price of $ l.iVS por acre. comi:nsi:i) iiispatuiiks. Hoodie Alderman McQuado is out of Hlug Sing on a ai,0(M) ball. Tho proHlduut to-day will attend to tho matter of iMinlonlng Judge Terry. Au old bank at Trenton, Mo , had to close ill) yesterday. Tho wheat business did It. Iligglubottoiu of California Is the candidate for vice pinslduut ou the ticket of tho Aiueilcuu parly. Th'J citizens tlokut and county democracy have again nominated Hewitt for mayor of New York city. Tho Quebec authorities yesterday surrendered to the United States officers Dcbuuu, tho iiWondlng Now York bank lullor. Not a bushel of wheal cleared from New York yesterday for ex port. The big gambling ami ad vance in price bus put a quietus to the trade. The contract for tho tmunmlMtlnu of mall laitwcuu Hun Francisco ami New Zouland nnd Australia, for one year has been received and signed by both contracting istrtles. Goo. AY. Kmith. a farm hand in the employ of O. AY. Itlddle, was found dead ou the hitter's farm at Itlddle yesterday. There were no marks of violence on Ida ponton. The steamer Granada, which ar rived at Han Fraiiolseofrom Panama yesterday brings new tlmtowlng to lack of rain lu various department! of the Itepubllo of Salvador, all the crojm have been hwt. To add to this, there has In-on a plague of graHshopers. Twenty-one thousand mlnem em ployed by thoHt. Louis Consolidated Coal Comituny have gone out ou u vtrlke. The ml tiers demanded two and a quarter centa (Kir bushel, top weight, for rulnlngcoal, which would bo one-half cent per bushel almve the price now ;ald. AYe noted the fact last week that our Oftjgou climate seemed to be changing; that some of our frulU were iMwrlng two erop lu a year. Miv. lIUni4etir iolnted out to tw Iawtou blaeklwrry bunhee Inuring the second lot ofblositouw of thU wa mh. AYet rihl. s t Tf "" "Cri jatsh rt.w