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CAPITAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1888. NO. lOO. JOURNAL FINANCIAL. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. tt'SI. N. LADUE, ...... President, DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit rind transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property ot reasonaDie rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliablo companies. ESTA11LISIIKD BY NATIONAL AUTHOIUTV (IJ1UI (11 Utt. OF- CAI CM OREGON. oni-uiu, Capital Paid up, Surplus, - $75,1)00 10,000 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBERT, .--.- Cashier. DIRECTORS) T. Gray, W. W. Martin, W J. M. Martin, H. S. Wallace, Dr. V. A.Cusick, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To fanners on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private ranarlesor ipubllo wi areliouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts IllilltU Illicit .IU 11VH luvt uinutnu) "" Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlin, iiong ivong anu uucuua. MISCELLANKO US. STAIGER BROS., ImiKrters and Dealers In; LATEST STYLES! inn i KJ! LOWEST PRICES! (Jenoral Agents for Oregon of W. B. Forsyte's Infallible Corn Cure. 243 Commercial Street, (Geo. E. Good's old stand.) SALEM, : : : : : OREGON. HOWARD BROTHERS -DO General House Moving, liaising and Repairing. Work promptly done at reasonable rates. Orders left nt Capital jouhxax. office will receive attention. IMl-tf Take Note of This. TOK 83,500 WE WILL SELL 00 acre; l1 well Improved garden land, within J miles of Salem. Good road to town the year around. UUHdlngsgood. FINE YOUNG ORCHARD and excellent grass land. IhU i a bargain, and will be held only a short time at theso figure. Call, and we will show you the property. .,. ,.. AVltLfs i CHAMRERLIN. Opera House, Salem, Or. 8dw-tf prepared to deliver trunks, valises, paoK. gee, and any thing ewe iiuu uo s " hu wagon to any part of the city, quicker, aafer, better, and neater, than It can ba uue uy any oouy eic Mlnto's stable. Leave orders at INSURANCE Company. Fire and Ma rine. 103. ALDERT, Agent, Salem, Oregon. A ITEAIBIIA'KItTON.WEKKLY.ILM A per year. Independent TneAJjR". B ctnrolSted In Marion, Linn ' nl 3j: nuu counties; has been blUhed right. Tears and U an excellent advertising e dmm. For terms address the puMwaer U. U. Guild, Silvenon, Or. Tlie Capital National Bank Boots and Shoes MISCEMuYXUO US. -THE FRUIT OREGON DRYER CRevolvlnirackffamcJ Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OF OPERATION. Awarded flrM. premium at tho Oregon SUito Fair 18S-'81-&j-'Sll'S7 and at the Cali fornia State Fair, 1SS7, and San Joaquin County Fair, 1SS7. Manufactured In slxlslzcs. For circular and price list address II. S. JOItY & SON, P. O. Uox 280. Salem, Oregon 3T Dryer Furnaces furnished Jive sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO,, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. I EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH; Ington Ter. or Culllornla real estate. For lniormatlon address in at cither of tho fol lowing effices: Palestine, III.; Kansas City, Mo.; Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem offico at Bellinger's machinery depot, near tho cily hall, Liberty street ; Portland offico In the rooms of the State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash btreels. 17-Jt f L. S. SKIFP & CO., -11BXTIST3.- Ofllco near tho Opera House. Teeth extracted by the painless pro cess. MAIIKETS. The SALEM MARKET 03 COURT STREET. Constantly on hand tho best quality of Mi and Si Meats ! And all kinds of AUS AG E tfS-Tho CLEANEST kept markct;in the city. Call and beo for yourself. McCROW & WILLARD. CITY MEAT MARKET D. C, Howard n ' x , UfJI iuiui STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. A3-A11 kinds of fresh nnd cured meats nlwavson hand, full weight and a squaro deal all ariund. CALIFORNIA! the mrAsiycjLo.TAi. ".""? co ugmqi IW Send" (.r CirtuhrMM&tMhZ"- JAfllftlMP MnjiflLflMWUI .fAL'l .ffA NBjJ n.rT iff w"l "flTj K QlX HB XW-PttStH iO: SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 state St.. Salem, Or SNELL, HEITSHU k W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot Proposals fop Stationery. Offickok tiikSkcuetauy or 8tatk, Sai.km, Or., Sept. 27lli, 1SWS. f Sealed proposals will bo received nt this office until noon November 27th. 18SS, to furnish tho following articles for the state of Oregen: SO reams legal cap. It lb, No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. 30 reams letter paper, 12 lb, No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. 80 reams flrst-clnss Congress nolo, 7 lb packages. No. 8 ruling, whlto laid. 15 M No. S whlto en velopes, 60 lb, No. 1 rag, 15 M No. 9 whlto envelopes, (10 lb, No. 1 rag XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No H;i. 15 gross Glllott's steel pens, No. 101. S grojs Eastcrbrook "J" pens. 5 gross Faber's pen holders. No. 1S70. 4 doren Tower Manufacturing Co', bar ometer and brass backed Inkstands. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 9 inch. Standard. 8 dozen Ivor- folders, 10 Inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 1 dorcn mucilage stands, reservoir, No. 6, Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 140 lb, assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder load pencils, style 668. 4 dozen Arnold's wrltlnc fluid. nuarU. 2 dozen David & Sons writing fluid, miarta hlnnlr I 2 dozen Stanford's premium fluid, quarts. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter clips. 12 dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14 Inch, flat. 12dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, 11. .i uuzeu sieei erasers, iiogcrs', :o. imiv, ri. 20 boxes Faber's No. S00 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Keber'8 lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, hexagon, gilt. 10 gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt, No. 2. 0 dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. lOOMcGIU's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McGlll's patent papcrfasteners, No. 4. IS dozen gummed stub llles. No. 21, 11x15 In., 250 pages. 12 dozen table pads for paper, 19x21. 10 dozen wnsto paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 lbs hemp twine. No. 12. At tho same time sepamto bids will bo received for 12 dozen Wostciiliolmcongrct.H knives to bo described by trade Nos. Sam ples to bo exhibited. ltlds should bo marked "Pronosiil for Stationery." None but bent quality of goods reccl ed. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is re served. All goods to bo delivered before January 1st, 18.M1. Payment to bo made by warrant ou stato treasury. ULU. V . .MCHKllll'., D-SS-td Secretary of State. Ileal Estate Bargains. $1,000 160 acres, ti miles from O Jt C de- wt. flood house, barn nnd orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. 2.000 80 acres. I miles from Salem. Good road to town. Improe- meiiis fair. i- mo mm mini. $5,490 R acres 1H miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Mako a desirable home. $2,500 U) acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Fine young orchard, and garden land. $1,180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-acro tracts at $25 per acre. $10,800 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Willamette rhcr. Will sell In tracts. $1,375... 51acros,4 miles of Salem. House, barn and orchard. I jirgosprlng nt tho door. Good soil, and plenty of timber. $2,400 f'JOaeres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; stream running through the place. $00,00 400 acres (4 mVlcs west sldo O A CUR) good house, barn and orchard, 120 In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. $S00 lOncres, 1 mllo from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements. $1,200 .40 acres, G miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. $1,000 370 acres, 0 miles from OJfcC H R; all fenced; well watered. Houxf-, barn, and small orchard; ICO acres In cultivation. $2,750 3 lots, with good housennd barn, East Salem. Deslrablo limit Ion. Wo havo besides this a largo list of e'ty and farm properly, lluyers would do well to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS &. CHAMRERLIN, Opera House, Court .St., 9-2Ctf Halom, Or. Land of Discoveries. Thosewhohaveused it rl Vour reme- dleti arc giving satliifuctlou, and a cus- tomer Willi iironuiiiuaMiys 11 isiiivoiuy remedy that gives Instant relief. HKlillKLL, A CoVKli, Druggists, Rlverslil,Cal." H ( tho pleasure to Inform 9VG you that your I'mmmtlonsHre meeting with large wiles. We lienr Nothing but Praise &guSi caslon to,Juso them. VIsaTTa, Cal." JBKlS tlla, That It will accomplish the end dtlre In all aflectlonsof tbeThroat and Lun . i jii and you not only will not be II Will wiinoui 11 yourMW, oui win recommend It to others, as thousands have done, who have tried everything else In vain. Money I no object where bTian'and!!:? Convince You trtningsumofone dollar mn purchase a remedy that will stand between you and one of the moat dreaded of human Ills. Circulars sent free.contalnlntf detailed description. SANTA ABIE I prepared only by the AUIKTIN'K MEDICAL CO., Orovlllfl, Cal LOG CABIN SUCCESS. -What ails the young men ? Itobert Garretl'b father left him a fortune of twenty millions. Ho wu from childhood reared in luxury; ho received u oplcndid education wiih tin especial training into a thorough knowledge of railroad management and was exacted to succoed hid father as a railroad king. Within threo years alter tho respon sibilities which his father's death threw uitou him were assumed, he ia riortod a broken down mau, with mind and health permanently eliut-t-rcd. Oeoige Law is another young man left with millions of monoy, who is repoi ted among Mm "wreckB." Ilia father, bred a stono mason, was of ligantic sizo and strength, with com-lnciif-urato brain power, no ho became a treat contractor, then n railrond k't g nd left linlf n dozn millions for Inst ron to dissipate. 'Iho young man h a success us a diesipntor. The founders of both of theso great im tut. h were born in tho most hiiuiblo iv. Iks of lift., jrruw strong, mentally nnd plivfically, by simple living and ho'.cst labor and developed into tlnnn cial giants. Their sons woro reared in ilm lap of luxury and dovolopeil iut intellectual pigmies. '1 he great men ol our country havo in'l, ! a rule, como irom tho olegnut n.iii.h ons of tho cities, hut fion. hn log Cabins of the rural districts. Slmjile ways of livinc, freedom fioni li-il ntion and enervating pleasures, s.mp'c remedies for diveaso, ellective uii't which lenve no poison in tho "fti'in, ilevelope bruwuy, biainy ini'ii, wlio coniK)l tho world to rec ognize iliMJr stieiiglh and power. !ho whuiuHMiir, oid-fiishioncd Log Cnl in i em' die are tliu safest mid bii'tet for fumilv ufo. Our grniid iniii tiers know how to prepare the ' mid syrups of roots, herbs and IvK'Miiis which drive diheiiso out of t e system by natural methods and iei.ve no after ill effects. Tho most potent of these old-time remedies wcie, iifii-r long and searching in veMigution, M'cuied by 11. 11 Warner of Mill cure fume, and aro now put out for iho "heuling of tho nations" in i he Warner's 1 og Cabin remedies. liigulalo the i emulator with War ner's og Cabin carsnparilla and wiih imri! blood uiviug health, elri'iigtl), mental and bodily vigor, jou may hopo to copo successfully with tin- most gigantic financial prob lems of tho age, without wrecking lieuhh and manhood. Bsckltn't Arnlc Silrr. Tho beat salvo lu tho world fo. cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, saltrhcuin fever sores, tetter, chapped ImniN cliilbluiiiB. corns, and all skin crup tions, nnd positlvy cures piles, m no jiay required. It Is guarantee!1 to give perfect Batlsfuctton, or inom refunded. Prico 25 cents per box Kor salo u- Dr. H. W. Cox. An AbMlite Core. Tim ORIGINAL AUIETJNh OINTMENT ta only put up lu lnrg! two-ounce lin boxes, ami Is up Isohitc euro for old sores, burns, -zounds, chnpped hands, nnd all skin eruptions. Will positively euro nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETLNE OINT MENT. Sold byD.W. Matthews A Co., 100 State street, Salem, tt 25 iculs per box by mall 80 couta. "Tie 3Irrry JUIdtn and the Tar." Blio was merriest bolero sho "struck" tho tnr. Jlor Biilrlts mnk ns sho behold her now white gown blackened bv tho tnr. This tar helicil n wagon run IphicikI of hclj). ing run a sliip. Just so a tliouwunl trivial uccidents nnd lie lected "small things" tuko tho merrliuout out of the lives of yoiinu girls ii'id maideiiH. Piirticuhirly Is this the case with tllsvusoM H.'culiar to the'r hex which tiiKu so iiiuun unjoyiuoiu and liiiDDineHH from life. JIowuvui' a remedy Is found In Dr. PIo.-co'h ''avorito I'roserlptlon for all feiiiale "weaknesses" or lriugtiliirltles, nor.' ousiiess, neuralgia, 11 ml 11 tori no troubloH. Ask your druggist. Dr. IMuree's I'ellets, or Anti-bilious Granules, have no etiuals. 25 cunts n vial; 0110 a iloso. Cure heailache, constipation unil iniligvstlou. llow'i TkU! oollbrouohuuilreil dollars re ward for any cuso of catarrh that can not lie cured by taking Hall's oatarrh cure. F. J. Cheney fc Co., projm., Toledo. O. We. tho undersigned. havo known V, J. Cheney for theJ l8t 16 years, nnd liellevu lilm jh.t fectly honoruble in nil buslnow transactions, ami fluaiielally able to curry out any obligations made by their firm. Went A Trunx, wholewlo drug gists, Tolwlo, Ohio. Waldlng, Klnnun & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. E. H. Van JIoomii, etwhlor, Tokxlo national lwnk, Toielo, Ohio. Hall's oatarrh oure Is taken li1 tenmlly, acting dlreeUv upon the blood and mueu surmoeit of the system. Price. 7oc. ner bottle. j Hold by all druggUts. TEIiKOUAlMUC TIDINGS. Important Events of the WioId for Twenfv-foiir Hours. N. V. Yarilmrii Strike. BiiAiNKiti), Minn., Oct. 13. All tho Northern l'acitlo yardmen struck this morning for nu ndvanco of wages. All tmiirs blocked. This Is tho first trouble tho company over had. Florida Orange Crop. New Yohk, Oct. 13. Tho tlrst carload of Florida oranges of this season Is on tho way to this city. Tho crop Is reported tho largest ever grown. It Is estimated from 3,000, 000 to 4,000,1X10 boxes. Fighting Doctor. RmiLiN, Oct. 13. It is stated that Drs. Benjamin and Gcrhardt will sue Dr. Mackonsio for libel on ac count of tho statements mado In his book regarding tho treatment of the late Emperor Frederick. Up III u llllllnon, Poktland, Oct. 15. This after noon Prof. Van Tassel and his balloon ascended 12.S00 nbovo tho surface of mother earth. A ton nnlo rido was enjoyed through tho clouds, and ix successful landing ituulu. in on; ti.VMKU ti.niiii;u. Chus. Patton Ii in Portland, tit- tending tho Mechanics' fair. "W. II. Humphreys, Jr., is attend ing tho Portland Business college. Miss Mary Van Wagner, of Salem, Is teaching u very successful term of school here. Tom Jones and Miss Mary Jones havo gone to Portland, to visit friends and tho Mechnnlcs' fair. Mlsi Mutllo Grillllh, of Clyiner, Is teaching tho fall term of school in tho Silver Creek Falls district. J. W. Hunter, of Seattle, AV. T., Is In this vicinity, buying it car load of beef cattle nnd calves, to bo ship ped for tho Seattle market. Wm. Short, of Muolony, Is doing a gooil business In this neighbor- hood, with his engine, chopping grain and sawing wood, for tho farmers. Miss Mary Watkins accompanied Mrs. Kate Adams to her homo at Goldoudalo, W. T., last week, where sho will Henil thu winter visiting relatives and friends. Next Saturday la the tiny appoint ed for loyal republicans of tho Waldo Hills club to meet at tho Clymer school house ami arouse enthusiasm Or Harrison and Morton, Mrs. Mary Clymer, our postmas ter, expects to go to Portland next Saturday to vIMt her sons, Eugene mid Henry, who are there attend ing the Medical College. Next season a fine, large hop limine will be built ou tho farm of If. J. Smith, with sulllclunt drying capac ity to save all the hops grown ou tho furiiH of both Mosul's. Smith uud FiMihcr. Joseph Fischer hail to leave a nor- tlon of his hops unpicked this sen son, his hop house being too small to admit drying fast enough to nave the hoH before many of them were too rliH1, "Uncle liouulo" Stanton, an old pioneer of tho Waldo Hills, Is very sick. His relatives anil friends are dully watching for the summons from the other shore, when his spirit will take lllght to Its eternal home. Kltrtrle Hitters. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular us to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitters sing the sumo song ofnrnlso, A purer medicine does not exist uud It is guaranteed to do nil that Is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure all diseuMoHof the liver and kid neys, will remove pimples, Iwlls, Milt rheum uud other atlectlous caused bv Impure blood Will drive niulu ria from the system and prevent as well tin cure all malarial fever. For cure of headache, constlutlou uud Indigestion try Electric Hitters En tire satisfaction guuran tood, or money refunded. Price M) cts. and 11 wr bottle ut J I. W. Cox's drug store. The citizen of Toledo aro almost unanimously op'Kwed to the open lug of u saloon In their village. OrCIDKNTAIiJOTTIXtiS. Xcws And Notes of a (lencral In terest to the Westerner. Work upon tho government jetty at NewjKirt is being pushed very rapidly. Allrnny has Chinese wife beater, who should bo given an effectual remedy. George Humphrey, of Albany, has been appointed doputy U. S. marshal for Linn county. Raker county is infested with coy otes and poultry farmers havo to keep their fowls fenced In. Soon tho rlso of tho river to n boating stage may Ins expected. Tho navigation season is about to open. Tho Willamette Presbytery of Cumberland Presbyterian church will meet lu Brownsville on Thurs day, Oct. 18th. Tho prexont price of wheat throughout tho Willamette Valley nvcrages about 75 edits per bushel. Should rain continue so that river navigation win bo resumed the price will probably advance. About 100 whlto and Chinese la borers were taken to tho front to work on tho Oregon Pacific railroad Saturday. Them were 100 whlto la borers to work for Meyers it Co. and sixty Chinese to work on tho con tract of Seurlo A. Deime. Tho steamer Premier, which sailed recently for China and Japan, car ried a large shipment of hops from E. Meeker & Co., to Toklo, Japan, for the Oriental A Occidental Trad ing Company. Last year a sample lot was shipped by Mr. Meeker to Toklo, and tho hops proved so satis factory that nu order wua placed early this teison. Tho tlnio is fast approaching when thousands of liomo-seekcrH will tako possession of this country, and all tho hill sides (lint are now of no uso to any one, and bring no prosperity to the county will bo covered with vineyards and line peach, pear, plum and prune orchards. People now havo their attention directed to this section ol Oregon, and ovcry week adds to tho steady lucrcaso of our population. Aside from tho Yaqulnu Bay, the Oregon Dnvelopmont Company has purchased another steamer, which will also bo placed on tho San Fran cisco route soon. The appropriation by congress for the improvement of thoYutiulimharborls1501000110,00(J of which has already been received, and tho government work Is now being prosecuted. The gap toru lu tho unlliilshcd work on the Jetty ou south beach by tho tides of last whi ter has been ro-hiillt, and It Is now proposed to construct a new Jetty on tho north beach. This Jetty Is ex pected to greatly Increase tho bene fits of the work already done, as It will conllno tho water of tho chan nel and still further deepen It, and carry away the sand spit Inside the bay. It will begin near tho blull' around thu point from Newport and extend toward tho sea. Is Cojuumptlon Inrtiralilt? Road thu follewing: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark says: "Was down with iihccsH of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mo an incurable Consumptive. Be gan taking J)r. Klng'H New Discov ery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work ou my farm. It Is thu lluust medicine ever made." Johho Mlddlewart, Decatur, Ohloi says: "Hud it not been for Dr. King's New discover for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in iHJHt of heulth." Try It. Sample bottles free at II. W. Cox's Drug Store. Dissolve a bushel of salt lu u barrel of water, uud with thu salt water sluck a barrel of lime, which should be wet enough to form u kind of paste. For the purpose of n disin fectant this home-made chloride ! nearly us good us that purchased ut thu shops uud drug stores. Uso it freely almut sinks, cellars, gutters and outhouses, uud lu this way pre vent sickness, HUllorlng and expense, PalnlesM dental operutlous ut Dr. T. 0 Smith's, 02 State street.