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CAPITAL JOURNAL II VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER lO, 1SSS. NO. IDS. ITOAXCIAX. established; by national authouity OF SALEM, - - - OREGON. Capital Paid np, - - - $75,000 Surplus, -..--- 10,000 U. S. WALLACE, - - President. V. W. MARTIN, Vtce-Prcstdcnt. J. II. ALBERT, ,- - - - CnsUler. DIRECTORS: W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. SI. Martin, R. S. Wallace, Dr. W. A.CusIck, J. H. Albert. T. MeF. l'atton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or In store, ofther In private granaries or ipubllc warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llcrlin, Hong Koug and Calcutta. National mhk SALEM, OREGON. VM. N. LADUE, -)It. J. JtEYNQLDS, JOHN MOIU, - - - - President. Vice President. . Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, Loudon and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonaDio rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank in most reliable compnnles.1 JIISCELXANEOUS. STAIGER BROS., .Importers nud Dealers In; LATEST STMS! LOWEST PRICES! General Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsyte's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Goo. K. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. ino express uusmcon w , . : ir prepared to deliver trunKB. v.uh, iv--igeS. nnd any thing else i thai he i can get In hts wagon to any part of the city. quTcker, safer, better, nnd neater, than It can bo done by any body else. Leave orders at Minto's stable. INSURANCE I Company. Fire and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon. A PraMJSILVERTON,WEEKL.LW A peryeaj. Independent, The Ari'EAi. is circulated in Marlon, Linn i and I Clack nmoscountles; lias ben MtiWUhed.elght years and Unu excellent ad"rtUlne me dium. For terms address tho publlsner H. G. Guild, SUverton, Or. HOWARD BROTHERS -DO General Boise Morag, Raising "d llepairioj Work promptly done at reaaonable rates. Orders left ,t Capitax. Jouksaij omce wlU receive attention. " u Firs IT II 1 T Boots and MOOS NKWV.KA .AN Take Note of Tfcls. TXR aOO "WE VS'IIXELLOO ere. Iwell Improved f-rtenls-d. within s miles of Biem. Good red " j2ftuljPg yr srouno. UntldlnCTSOOd. FINE JfOUNb ORCHARD and exce fnt tj"'"1. inS" Open House, 8leHW. Sidw-tf MISCELLANEOUS. THE OREGON FRUIT DRYER CUevolvlng;rackframeJ Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OB OPERATION. Awarded first premium at tho Oregon Stato Fair 18S-'8l-85-'8(l.'87 and at tho Cali fornia State Fair, 1SS7, and San Joaquin County Fair, 18". Manufactured In slxlslzes. For circular and price list addicss H. S. JORY & SON, P. O. Box 286. Scilem, Oregon 3- Dryer Furnaces furnished ft vo sizes 'HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOU OREGON, WASH; ington Tcr. or California real estate. For lulormatlon address us ut either of tho fol lowing effices: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Moj Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem olllco at Bellinger's machinery depot, near tho clly hall, Liberty street; Portland olllco In the rooms of the State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SICIKK & CO., DENTISTS. Office near tho Opera House. Teeth extracted oy tho painless pro cess. MARKETS. The SALEM MARKET OS COURT STREET. Constantly on hnnd tho best quality of Mi and Si Meats ! And nil kinds ol S A.XJ S AG K. ,83-The CLEANEST kept market'.ln tho city. Call and see for yourself. McCROW & WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D, C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. . . !.- ArfMuli nnrl tMirPfl moatfl always on handV' full weight and u square deal nil anuuu. TUtJIT 1 BY WII-. 5 gt3 n. W"1'" AuirTINEre-CV HAVE YOU A wuu i """-.TeVm . ,. ivt tup irvA n .IL . ce?1",."" k nnd inflamed eyes, sense or smciiT !-" "Tri! symp.om,olu.n.r f . li if 'IriRfrBSfl Moi.j TTtA nawKioK. w'"""' ,riril linoalrmenl or me ncsriuE, iu ui "t """",' ,ii. roaring In the ears, more cr less immni oh(j n you lost U palreddullness or R?LlfouI t I f sof you have the Catarrh. Home have all the ... ...,.,... and smell, removes bad taste and unpleasant breath, ruo. Ilestores uie ku ---. n.gagarit to &Tl)TMATTfclca RBCOMMBNUiiu. fronbled wit b Chronic Mlfm.tylpgtnit menaeu cursuve who are sufferers. SlsornVena BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & CQMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEMi. OR SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot. Proposals for Stationery. Officeok tiik Secretary ov State, 1 Saw-m, Or., Sept. 27th, 1S8S. f Scaled propounls will bo received nt this oftlco until noon November 27tb, 18SS, to furnish the following articles for tho stato of Oregen: 50 reams legal cap, 14 ft, No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch LIuen. 30 reams letter paper, 12 lb, No. S ruling, whlto laid, Carew, Cluirtc Oak or Scotch Linen. SO reams flrst-clns Congress nolo, 7 ft packages, No. 8 ruling, whlto laid. 15 M No. 5 white en elopes, 00 ft, No. 1 rag, XXX. 15 M No. 9 white envelopes, (10 ft, No. 1 rogXXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No HO. 15 gross Glllott's steel lions, No. 111. 3 gross Eastcrbrook "J" pens. 6 gross Fabcr's pen holders. No. 1S70. 4 dozen Tower Manufacturing Co's. bar ometer and brass backed Inkstands. 12 dozen ivory folders, 8 Inch, Standard. 3 dozen Ivory folders, 10 Inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cups,- No. 8, Morgan's patent. 1 dozen mucllago stands, reservoir, No. 6, Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 140 ft, nssorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eaglo Recorder lead pencils, stylo 60S. I dozen Arnold's writing fluid, (marts. 5 dozen David S. Sous writing lluld, quarts, black. 2 dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter cll'w. 12 doxf n Fnber's rubber rulers, 14 inch, flat. 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18140, 11. 3 dozen steel era vers, Rogers', No. 1S149, E. 20 boxes Fabcr's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Fabor's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, hexagon, gilt. 10 gross Fabcr's lead pencils, round, gilt, No. 2. 6 dozen Fnber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. lCOOMcGIU'spatont paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McGIU'h patent pa per fa.toners, No. 4. IS dozon gummed stub flics No. 21, 11x15 In., ffiO pages. 12 dozen tnblo pads for paper, 10x24. 10 dozen waste paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 fts hemp twine, No. 12. At tho same time separate bids will bo received for lSdorcn WoMeuholiu emigres knives to bo described by trade Nos. Sam ples to be exhibited. lllds should bo marked "Proposals for Stationery." None, but best quality of goods received. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is re served. All goods to bo delivered before January 1st. lhStt. Payment to bo made by warrant on stato treasury. ujiu. w. .Mcimuii., ii-2S-td Secretary of State. Ileal Estate Bargains. $1,000 100 ncrcs, 0 miles from O A C de pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. $2.000 M ncro3, 4 miles from Salem. Good road to town. Improve ments fair. Fine fruit land. (55.100 8i acres 2U miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Mako a deslrablo home. $2,500 00 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Fino joung orchard, and garden land. $4 180 100 acres 7 miles from Salem. 11111 lanu, iinuiy mi:ii:u. .-, In lots of 40-nero tracts at 82 per ncro. , 510,800 073 acres, 8 miles from Siilem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Willamette rler. it'Ill mil in front a $1,375 51 acres, 4 miles ofSaloin. House, burn and orchard. Ijirgocprlng at tho door. Good boil, nnd plenty of timber. $2,400 laoacros, 5 miles of Salem; good road; wen liiipnivcui miuuh running through the place. $00,00 400 ncrcs (1 miles westsldoOA C 11 R ) good house, barn and orchard, 1J0 In cultivation, aal nnco oak grub pasture land. $800 10 ncrcs, lmllo from Salem, ad Joining fair ground. Goodland; u,o Improvements. $1.200. 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In ' " .i .I, nn lillllcl InM! IlDlir school house Excellent fruit land. $1.003 370 acres, 0 miles from OiC II It; all fenced; won wnicrea. n"y. barn, nnd small orchard; IM acres in cuuivuuuu. M7.v) slots, with goodhouscandbarn, S2,7u0 liwt Salem. Deirablo location. Wo have besides this a largo list of city ,.. iii....vu uu.niii nn well anu lanu pnjmi ij . , ",;:,-", to call and examine our holdings K'fore making ineirpurcmu. WILLIS A CHAMHERLIN. Opera House, Court bt., ij.ogjf Salem, Or. .. thconl'- CUFtt uc CATARRH nunviLLECAU whirn uom noi kci wuen y "?r..- ... . i -!- if..niianAI the nasal passages T . Are job trouwea j frequent soreness oi Ca.t-R-Cu.re use. Follow directions sou a ui s kAtUIt ' w. : wie inrosi, ruK " Biektra'i Arslts Sslre. Tho best salvo la tho world foi cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hnuds, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup tions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money niiuied. Price 25 cents nor box. V "or sulo v- Dr. H. W. Cox. As AtMlite care. Tim ORIGINAL ABIETIKIh OINTMENT Is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, ami Is au ilisoluto cure for old soree, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all !ln eruptions. "Will positively I'ure nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT M15NT. Sola byD.W. Matthews V Co., 100 State street, Salem, at 25 -uts )r box by mall SO cents. Liberated from ttiilr Fetters llv tho helnful. cenlal notion of that most beneficent of aperients, Hoitetter's Stoni neh llltters.the bowels soon tlnowotrtho burdens ta.it paralyzed and weakened them, and resumo their normal freedom of action. The action of tho bitters, unlike that of a erase purgatives, Involves no griping or urenrmns. n u urn u wouiu, llko Ihein. bo valueless for ordinary use. There Is nothing ungentle or unnatural at- icnaniK us operation, upon i no uver, no less than the bowels. Its action Is most be 11I311, proinotlnir a healthful bilious secre tton,nd directing out of tho wron-r Into tho rlsht channel. Conjointly with cos tlvene.ss, oilier bilious symptoms disap pear when it Is systematically 11 ed, and the stomach is strengthened as well as reg ulated by it. Malailal complaints, rheu irntlsm, debllltj, ucrvoiiMiessiind kidney Iniubles are coiiinletclv relieved by II. Sleep and appetite are promoted by It. Renews Her Youth. Mrs. Phrubo Chealoy, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tells tho following remarkable story, tho truth of which is vouched forby tho residents of tho tewn: "I am 7:1 years old, have bee 1 troubled with kldnoy com plaint nnd lameness for many years; could not dross myself without help. ifn r urn ireo lrom nil pain and soreness, and am ablo to do all my own lioilsownvk. I iw my tlumks to Jilcctrio Jlitters tor Having re newed my youth, anil removed com pletely nil dlseasoand pain." Try a Dottle, ouc. iimi i 111 ur. n. w. uox's urug aioro. 0 Jlske No MlsUWe. By dispelling tho symptoms so often mistaken for Consumption, SANTA ABIE has brought gladness tomany a household. Jiy its jirompt Ubo for breaking up tho cold that too often developes into that fatal dis ease, tlKHisandscan bo saved f.'om an untimely grave. You mako no mis take by keeping", bottle of this pleas ant remedy in your house. CAL IFORNIA CAT-lt CUBE is equally ed'ectivo in eradicating all traces of Nasal Catarrh. Botli of these won derful California remedies are sold and warranted byl). V.MuthewH& Co., 100 State St., Salem. 1.00 a package, 3 for $2.G0. Worth Knowing. Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City., was taken with a severo Cold, attended with a distressing Cough and running Into Consump tion in lt first stages. Ho tried many so-cnllcl popular Cough rem edies and steadily grew wore. Was reduced in flesh, had ditllculty in breathing nnd was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption and found immediate relief, and after using about a half dozen bottles found lilin-eir well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grund n record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Guaranteed to do Just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at Dr. II. W. Cox'h Drug Store. "Tie Merry Miloes n4 l Tr." She was merriest bef-ro she u..,ui ni iur (for uiilrtlH fnnlc bs she behold her new white gown UUOKenCU uy uiu inr. iiivt u.i lielped a wagon run lusteuu of heli- 1.... ..... ., ul.l.. (nut art il tliriuxnlid trivial accidents and neglected "small things" take tho merriment out of tho lives of young girls and maidens. Particularly is this tho owe Willi disease puouimr w men ,.. u'lifeh inkn ko much enlovmont and happiness from life. However a rcineuy is inumt iu m. "'" Favorite Prescription for all female weaknesses" orirreguUiiltles, nerv ouanw! nuunilglu, and uterine troubles. Ask your druggist. ti. IHor.v,.'. Mlta nr Antl.hlllnUS Granules, have no enuals. 25 cent a vial; one a uose. uure neauuonc, coDstlpatlon and Indigestion. Dr. Tanner, of fasting fame, has established a foundling haspltal In yew Mexico. It Is to bo conducted, on vegetarian principles, and will 1hW forty lufanU. The dootor ex pectrf to make good-tempered .iilldren and long lived ones by fediDg them on a vegetable diet and only once a day. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of (lie Whole World for Troty-four Hours. A New Koute Xo Chinese Senatorial Condensed Dispatches. Yalluw Kercr, Jacksonvim.k, Oct. 0. Ofllclnl bulletin: Now enes, 'J.J, of which 28 aro white; deaths, 4. Total eases to date (corrected), 3319; total deaths 299. Smallpox Anions Imllitnt. Alijay, Oct. 9. Tlio stato board of health is hcuding out circulars to towns and cities concerning tho spread of smallpox on tho Alle gheny and Cattaraugus Indian reservations. Precautionary meas ures aro urged. Tho CourM t follow. San Francisco, Oct. 9. Collector linger has decided not to Issue any merchant certificates 10 Chinese. This will cause every returning merchant tho trouble .of going through tho habeas corpus mill. Ilager had about decided to issue certificates, hut ho will not do so now, nor will he permit any Chinese to come here In transit if ho can help It, so ho says. A l'lirolniHo Uracil. St. Paul, Oct. 0. A delegation of representative men of Seattle, Washington Territory, called upon Henry Villard tills morning. Presi dent OakoT and other Northern Pacific olllolals were pro-out. Tho Northern Pacitlo extension or purchase by that company of tho Columbia & Puget Sound Hallway which runs from Stuck Junction to Seattle, was urged by tho delegation. Nothing definite was done iu the matter. IiittiroHlliifi Hiillroitil Iliiiiiorx, Whatcom, Oct. 9. Dan Harris of Falrliaven, Barlett it Elilridgo of Bcllingham, and tho smaller land holders on Bcllingham bay, ofi'er land to tho equivalent of 100, (MX) for a railroad connection that shall ex tend across the mountains to the eastward. It is rumored that ar rangements have been made with tho Manitoba railroad to connect the Bcllingham bay road wlthllill's line In tho spring by building east ward. That Is perhaps why MaJ. Bogers Is scouting out tho passes through tho Cascades. This has been biought about by tho refusal of tho Canadian Pacific to encourage railroad connection at Fort Hope with Cornwall's line. Tint WlilU'cliiipcl Slr-ilurM. NwYonic.Oct. 0. Tho Morning Join mil's special from London says: An arrest, which the xlico think is Important iu connection with the scries of White Chapol murders, has been made. On Wednesday a stranger called atashopln Glruy'H Inn mku1 with an overcoat to bo cleaned. Tho garment was splattered with blood stains, especially tho imckets, which were dyed red. Tho proprietors of tho shop thought the Incident suspicious and informed tho police. Detectives were secreted In the premlsos. Tho suspect called for the clothlfig last night and was at once takon Into custody. Ho re fused to give an account of himself or explain tho presence of tho blood stains on his clothing. Ho wan held prisoner and a searching Investlgr tlou Is being made. No llormnis ft Alunka. Late Altsksn advices from tha Yukon mints this fsll sra iiOl enooursuini!. 'lbs blfiliett paid by nr oa clslm in the Yukon reKlon wu on Hamilton bar, where ?1200 weio tskeu oul by sluIoiri In thise days funpipe, night and usy Mints. Many mines hsro msilo uothing. Wagei sr $.$ to S 10 ir day, flour I17 per banei nd beam ind baoon 3O cepW per pound. A mnoited ittike on heaver oteck 400 rniles down ihs fie, dtew many old haudi swav fiora Fortr Mile, and about tereniy. Ave neweomers. whoihowever, weio dii- snooioted. Gold exiiled on tbe ore, but eot in paying quanllliea. Very few men ara wibioc 00 wwart rtrer, ana with poor lesulls. About one hundied mn will wl&ter on Yotti Mile. Three men died on tbe areek during lut winter of tcuiry. C0SDEXSEI) DISPATCHES. The smallpox on tho British boundary has not spread any further and no danger is anticipated. In tho supreme court yesterday Judge Thiirman opened tho argu ment on behalf of the United States in tho easo of tho government against tho Bell telephone company. The British man-of-war Aspricy has captured, oil' Mocha, two slave vessels, having on board 200 slaves. Tho captain and four slaves weio killed before tho slavers surrendered. Considerable excitement has been created at Helena, Mont., by tho discovery of gold In paying quan tities In Main street. Tho find was made by workmen exeavaUng for tho sower. 0 No trace has yet been found of Frank Shaw, tho young AValla Walla farmer who mysteriously disappeared Saturday night. Tho sherltl and several deputies aro st'M prosecuting tho search. Four Gorman IVigatos lying In tho bay of Naples for tho purpose of forcing tho power of hinporor Wil liam upon ids arrival theie, have received orders to proceed instantly to Seansabar, to protect the Uoriuan residents, whoso lives and property aro endangered by the uprising among tho natives. The two great Chicago street car systems of tho west and north sides aro now tied up. Tho strike on tho west side began yesterday morning as soon as tho ears were run Into tho barns. Nearly three-fourths of tho population of tho city aro left without other means of transporta tion thnn footing It or riding on extemporized carryalls and express wagons. ItKAli KhTATU 1UA.NHICTI0NS. The followingdecils have been fil ed for record with tho Recorder since Oct. 1st: Oregon Lund Company to Anth ony l.ii Tuna 30x81 acres In s 22, t7, s r2 w: J 1 070. J. C. Smith and wife to J. N. Smith lot iu Salem; 1MH). IT. S. to John M. Baruham sw qlr h 8, t (1 s r 3 o. Patrick Egan to John T. Kgan 1-18 acres t fi, r 2 w; VVM annuity. Oregon Lund Co to 10. A. Strong lot 00 Cap. fruit rami; $300. Henry Bogers and wife to 13. M. Croisan lot iu Salem; $&'0 . James B. Tracy and wlfo to A. E. Bellows lots 1, 2, 3, !, block 2 Tur ner; WoO. V. Levy and wlfo to Ksther P. Woodin 77. 037 acres h 0, tl, h r, 3 w of win; $1800. E. W. Starr and wlfo to John A, McCaul part of donatien: f 17fi. E. W. Robertson and wlfo to M. E. Howo lots 2, 3, !, 6, 0, 7, 8, block I wad. Turner; fWi. J. M. Jonos and wlfo to Loander Brown half acre s 10, 1 0, s r w; $i!0 T. C. Jory and wlfo to Margaret R. Crawford fit. G2 acres t8, h r 3 w; $1000. H. A. Thomas and wlfo to Labau Mauldlug near donation claim 71; $1,000. J.ll. Albert and. wife to C. A. Robert, lotO block 10 Unl. add. Sa lem: $1 21. John Forsytho and wife to John Hoofer, part of douutiou claim t I, s r w ; $1. Tim llotnl Koglntnr Mint Oo. Tim register at aomo of the fsshionablo hotels will toon be among tlii unutod if not among the forgotten thlngi. There is a mo ement on foot to abolish it entire ly, and soonei or later, Ilka a good many other Ihlugi, il will have to go. People are buiier now than they mod to be, or else they are lazier. Formerly hole! guettl registered their namei and the places from wfcioh they eamo will! a gooa ueai 01 aeouiaoy and attention. Now moit of the public men and generally all lady liavelen .decline to allow their nainei to appear on ha hook at all. Thevtluiolr (lire their names and placet of re.Idenco to the clerk, who notes tlie tame and tuckt me uiuo card containing the Information in the office rack. The real object of the regis. ... . ... .MAmninil.l. tti.. fntmll9 lfV way, and eveu In this respect has fallen i.in .Mint Tlii. ttrantrer eADiM In look. ins for a friend aud consults the book, and Dine timet oul 01 un 11 no uoes nui find tbe came on the register ho turns and stktthecleik If the person be seeks is stopping In the houtc. This It a fait age, taya tha Graphic, and the itgiitcr teema to be In the way now on the hotel desk.