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i CAPITAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1SSS. NO. 207. JOURNAL All SC K I.T. ANKO US. THE OREGON FRUIT DRYER Cnevolvlngjracklframc) Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OF" OPBRATION. Awarded first premium at tho Oregon State Fair 18S.l-'Si-S5-'80.'o7 and at the (Sill fornla State Fair, 18S7, and San Joaquin County Fnlr, 18S7. Manufactured In slxfslzc:. For circular and prico list address H. S. JOItY & SON, P. O. Box 286. Salem, Oregon Jt3 Dryer Furnaces furnished live sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY TjlXCIIANOED FOH OR.EGON, WASH" JjjlngtonTer. or California real estate. For Information address in at cither of tho fol lowing elllces: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.; Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem office at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty street; Portland oftlceln the rooms of the Stato Immigration Hoard, corner of Front ond Ash streets. l?Jtf L. S. SKIFF & CO., DENTISTS. Office near tho Opera House. "Teeth extracted by tho painless pro cess. aiAJlKKTS." CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OltEGON. S-A11 kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand, full weight and a square deal nil arlund. For Sale. A good Iron framo Horso Power. Good for all uses, from one to full capacity. All for tho low price of 30. Call at tho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of all diseases of men and women DBS. GILBERT & 1VE3IP OIVE Medicated vapor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. Office and sanitarium in tho Bank block. Consultation free. llWdw "O MUJ.. .Ilt-Vl"" 'I 1 RY MA U. Wk&Ip sib-7 fj-I L-.iA nMl.V- I hhtmf MrntcVo p nvn.Lt: calJ . . lu.Hi) ytaro um-i"-" ... T1 AVEfYOUlA COLD IN THE iihau '" "XT, VaeesT Are you troubled uy H ceSve secretion of mucus matter In tool Pressor the throut, ringing or fiSwkln pUUng, weak and inflamed WM,M'Sof"''111. memorylm rmringTn &ecaH, more or less lm Have you lost all rrfaullneor'dUzlneMOftho head ou"lMffflelw"'' sense of smelly Is your breath foul T irso.you uv symptoms, others only ft part- " RCUf6 teSlbyD.W.MATTHEWHACo. who aresuflerers." ., BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot Proposals fop Statinncrr. Ofkickop tiieSeckstary ofStatk.1 SALKM, Or., Sept, 27th, 1S88. f Sealed proposals will bo received nt this office until noon November 27th, 18SS, to furnish tho following articles for the stato of Oregon; SO reams legal cap, H lb, No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. HO reams letter paper, 12;ib,No.8 ruling, white laid, Carex , Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. 30 reams first-class Congress note, 7 lb packages. No. 8 ruling, whlto laid. 15 M ro. 5 whl to en elopes, 00 lb, No. 1 rag, 15 M No. 0 white envelope, 001b, No. 1 rag XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No 149. 15 gross aillott's steel pens, An, -liH. 3 gross Eastcrbrook "J" pen. 6 gross Faber's pen holders. No. 1S76. 4 dozen Tower Manufacturing Co's. bar ometer and brass backed Inkstands. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 9 Inch, Standard. 3 dozen Ivory folders, 10 Inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucllago cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent, 1 dozen mucilage standi, reservoir, No. 6, Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 140 lb, assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder lead pencils, style 60S. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 2 dozen David fc Bons writing fluid, quarts, black. 2 dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter cllns. 12 dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14 inch, flat. 12 dozen Bteel erasers, Hogcrs', No. 1814, 11. 3 dozen steel erasers, llogcrs', No. 18149, E. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Fabcr't d pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, hexagon, gift. 10 gross Faber's lend pencils, round, gilt, No. 2. 6 dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. 1000 McG Ill's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McGlll's patent paperfusteners. No. 4. 18 dozen gummed stub files, No. 21, 11x15 In., 2"i0 pages. 12 dozen tablo pads for paper, 10x21. lu dozen wasto paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 lbs hemp twine. No. 12. At the samo time separate bids will be received for 12 dozen Wostenholm congress knives to bo described by trado Nos. Sam ples to bo exhibited. Bids should ho morked "Proposals for Stationery." None but best quality of goods received. Tho right to reject any or nil bids Is re served. AH goods to be delivered before January 1st, 18si). Payment to bo made by warrant on stato treasury. GEO. W. McBRIDE, 0-2S-td Secretary of State. Ileal Estate Bargains. $1,000 1C0 acres, 0 miles from O & C de pot. Good house, born and orchard. Fenced, and yt In cul tivation. 52,000 SO acres, 4 miles from Salem. Good road to town. Improve ments fair. Fino fruit lond. $5,190 Kb acres 2f miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, nil fenced. Mnko a desirable home. $2,500. 00 acres 4 miles from Salem. Improve- lents good. Flno young orchard, nnd garden land. $4.180 190 lie ?s, 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 ond fruit land, adjoining Willamette rlicr. Will sellln tracts. $1,375 51acres,4 miles of Salem. House, barn nnd orchard. Lnrgosprlng nt the door. Good soil, and plenty of timber. $2.400 KOacres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; stream running through tho placo. $00.00 400 acres (4 miles west side O & CUB) good house, barn and orchard, 13) In cultivation, bal auco oak grub pasture land. $S00 10 acres, 1 mile from ftiiom, ad joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements. $1.200. 40 acres. 5 miles Salem; nil In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. 84 000. .370 acres, 6 miles from O AC It B; $4,000. -nce'd wcll watered. House barn, nnd small orchard; 150 acres In cultivation. 9T-o Jtlots. with good house and barn, $2,7u0. Kast Salem. Desirable locatien: Wo have besides this a largo list of city and farm property. Buyers would do weh to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS CHAMBEHLIN. Opera House, Court St., ft.nflf Salem, Or. thcONLV- QUHAMIttu nunc ATARH i..-x. . nnt ,.t better? Have you an ex- LoJ r.ilAHAiJTEED ft ' fvcuiiE ron 3T T'ATAHHH BEFORE IT IS BORN. Some Startling Statements of ral Interest. Geo. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on being asked when the training of a child should begin, replied, "A hun dred years before it is born." Are we to infer from this that this generation is responsible for tho con dition of the race a hundrod years from now 7 1b this wonderful generation tho nat ural result of the proper diet and med icines of a hundred years ago ? It is conceded in "other lands that most of tho wonderful discoveries of tho world iu this century havo come from this country. Our ances tors were reared in log cabins, and suffered hardships and trials. But they lived and enjoyed health to a ripo ld age. Tho womon of thoso days would endure hardships without apparent fatigue that would startle those of the present ago. Why was it? One of tho proprietors of tho pop ular remedy known as Warner's safo euro, has been faithfully investigating the cause, and has called to his aid scientists as well as medical men, im pressing upon them the fact that mere cannot be an eucct without a cause. This investigation disclosed th.6 fact that in tho oldon Union simple romedics wero adtninistcied compounded of herbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in the loi'is of tho log cabins, and when sickness came on, these remedies from naturo'b laboratory were usod with the bot effects. What wore these remedies? What wero they usod for? After untiring and diligent search thoy havo ob tained tho formulas so generally used for various disorders. Now tho question is, how will tho olden time preparations affect the people of this age, who havo been treated, under modern medical schools and codes, with poisonous and injurious drugs. This test lias been carefully pursued, until they are convinced that the preparations they now call Warrior's Log Cabin remedies are what our much abused systems required. Among them is what is known as Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilla, and they frankly announce that thoy do not consider tho sarsaparilln of bo much valuo in itflolf as it is in the combination of tho various ingrcdi ents which together work marvelously upon tho system. They also havo preparations for other diseases, such as ''Warner's Log Cabin cough and consumption remedy," "Log Cabin hops and buchu remedy," "Warner's Log Cabin hair tonic.' They have great confidence that thoy havo a euro for tho common disoase of catarrh , which thoy givo the name of "Log Cabin rose cream." Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which thoy aro con fident will supplant all others, and a livor pill, to bo used separately or in connection with the other remedies. We hope that tho public will not be disappointed in these remedies, but will reap a benefit from tho in vestigations, and that the proprietors will not bo embarraseil in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub Btituto remedies that havo been so familiar to the shelves of our drug gista. This lino of remedies will be UBed instead of others. Insist upon your druggiBt getting thorn for you if ho hasn't them yet in stock, and wo feel confident that theso now reme dies will receive approbation at our reader's hands, as the founders havo used every care in their preparation. r--m Mlrtt.1, ! II. nm Proposal? for Wood. I IMJh ilOABI) OF TUUSTKKS OF THE I Oregon mine iiishiio '"J1"", ' Invite sealed pi-opowils for wood us fnllOHK Four hundred (100) irds dry jwile oak. Two hundred OW) cord dry body wk. Fourteen hundred (1KV) oords dry body Or out of large tic. The iol9 oak muni not be lewt than three Inches In diameter. Thrw hundred to five hundred cord of fir, and two hundred llxered by June 1, 188H, nnd thrf remainder Bids will lie m-elved lu amounts from fifty oordu up. The wood mint be four feet !.. Y.A.ii. ..,i ,ii- thttlimt mmlltv. subject to f-e approval of the medical superin tendent of the asylum.and to be delivered at any point on the a linn grounds delg- ' The right to'rcject any and all bids Is re Bids will be opened at 2 o'clock Tuesday. Nov. 0,1888. VKSTKIl PKNNOVKU GEO. W. McBUIDK, HWtd O, W. WKI1II, . , Wsf. A. MUNLY, Clerk of Iloard. OThs BTJYEH8 OTJIDB U Issued March and Bept each year. It is ux wier olojedl of useful lnfor mUion for sil who pur chaae the loxurlee or t seoessltlet of Ufe. W e&n cloth you sad furnish you witn all tho BcMry and unneosjry est. fish, hunt, work, to to church. tries ana tuuuun, .-- whS 1. Quired to do ftU "! OuS?B, which wtU b. Mill won rootlpt of 10 ccnU w psy V0'' MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. llVjUchllui Avenue, CWeo,IU. The new sawnilH on Coos bay, be tween Marshneld and North Bend I pearly completed. wlH eut 80.000 feet In ten bourn. It beloug to a California lumber ooiupany. Signing the Farm Awtv. Flno old farm, for a hundred years Kept lntlief.nnl name; Oornileldt rich with golden cars Oft as the horvot mmp; Crowded barn and crowded bin, Ann sun mo loans Kept coming in Bollliu; In fir a hundred years: And the fourth In tho family lino appears. Orchrvrd covered the slopes of tho hill; Cider forty barrels, they say Bure In season to come from tho mill; To be tasted round Thanksfflvlnc Iayl And thev drank a they worked, and they drank as they ate, Inier and summer, early and late, Oountlng It as a creat mishap To be found "without a barrel on tap," But, while tho seasons crept along, And pacslons Into habits crew, Their appetites beenmo as strong As e er a drunkard knew. And they labored less and they squandered more, Oelrfly for rum at tho vIllaRO store. Till called by the sheriff, ono bitter day. To sign the homestead farm away. Tho father, shattered and scented with rum The mother, sick and pale and thin, Under the wolssht of her sorrows dumb, In debt for tho bed she was dying In; Oh, I saw the wrecked household around her stand And tho Justice lifted her trembling hand, Helping lier.os In her pain she lny, Tdtrign tho homestead farm away. Ah. how sho wept 1 And the flood of tears Swept down her temples bare! And the father, already bowed with years, Bowed lower with despair I Drink I Drink I It had ripened Into woo For them and all they loved below, And forced them, ixxir and old and irrnv. To sign tho homestead iurm away. Oh, many scenes havo I met In life, And many a call to pray; But the saddest of all was the drunkard's wife signing the farm nway: Home, once richest In all tho town, Home, In that fatal cup iioured down, Worno than lire or flood's dismay Drunkard hlgnlng tho farm nway I More Wttrttorn Wooing. A -liort time ago Henry Ashbtirton, tho sou ol a wealthy manufacturer of Leeds, England, went to Standing Kock, Dak., u hunt buffaloes uuil Indians, loam to sling the laiut, aud disport himself gen erally lifter the manner of the cowboy. At tho peaceful village of Standing Rook (so culled in imalnt allusion to the old cus tom of each now.coiner standing rock and ryo for the wliolo township), Mr. Aiih burton found among the aboriginal resi dents a very comely daughter of a lead iug chief. Naturally anxious to inuvo iu the high er circles of any Bociely in which lie might bo thrown, the Englishman smiled upon the young Sioux dam'ul, ami she recip rocated with all tho aitless warmth of her untutored soul. In fact, she fell upon him and kissed him ropoatedly at tho dinner table of the hotel. This mark of budding attachment was received with approval by all the othor guests, and, as Mr. Ashhurtou temarked when he praid the bar bill of his prospective fathui-iu-law, the primeval simplicity of tiuru gentle savages is only equaled by tieir stnughtfirward methods alike with the tomahawk, the Lottie and in affairs i,u ciirur. Siuce the marriage law of mutual con sent among the Sioux hcaiB a striking ie semblance to Ihu marriage law in this en lightened Statu., it soon became very pr. ent to Mr. Ashbuiton that tho gentle Minuihaha was Mrs. Aslibudon very hard and indubitably fast. As this condition confronted him, his theory of a oasual flir tation Ivilrtl rapidly awsy, and liku the cosmopolitan and iralUnt man that he is, lie mux-plod the situation and the girl to puttier, ai.il then no ilouht, Ulon her InveiN arm she lent, Ami 'muud her wai.t she Ml ft fold, And snsorots the fiel Is they went In that new world thai is the old. AnroM the hills and far away ' Beyond the tw'Mght's purple rim, And deep into the dying day The happy snnawlct followed him. S .niM old hearted persons nrofess lobe .itsv Ihat Mr. Ahliiuun will soon lire ot hn ahotl tnnil bride and slopo for the Kast. Perish the thought! True hearts stdl "are more than c-ironrts audihnplo faith than Norman blood." This union of Aniertea and England l hut another rivet in the chain which binds the two countries in fellowship. The proud spec tanle that was Mn a year or two ago when Ked Shift presented to the Quren of Knglsnd, and met her as one sovereign meets another, will I paralleled nay, outshone by the glorious picture of an Englishman formerly in trade, but now ennobled by aiootatin with American enwlwys, presented at curt with hit dus ky brule, living testimony to the survi val of the fittest and to the supreme power of love which sets all things right, snd makes a lover an autocrat and the peer of kings. Wsodtrfsl Caret. W T Ifnvt Af!n.. wholesale find retail UrugdHtB of Itome, Oa., Hay: Wo havo Imsoii nellliiK I)r. KIiik'h New Discovery, Klectrlo Ulttere and Hueklon'H Arnlou Halve for four veurs. Have never handled remo-dit-M that sell an woll, or civo such universal witltifnctlon. There havo been Home wondonui otire eneotci by thetto mcdleinea in this city, t&veral eautm ot pronounced con sumption have Ijooii entirely cured by uw of a few bottle of Dr. Kln's New Discovery, taken In connection with Electrle Jllttent. "We guarantee them always. BoldbyH.W. Cox. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Imporlani Events of (ho WholcWorld for Twenty-four Hoars. Whalers Saved War in Manitoba- Indiana nntl Nw York SafeDispatches. A 11IG FIOIIT 1MMINKNT. The Canadian l'aclllo and the Manitoba (loveniment Heady For War. "Winkiveo, Xov.2. Tho govern ment stole a march on tho Caim dlnti Pacific lltillroad Company yes terday by making n detour in track laying and running its lino over tho turnpike near tho blockaded points. When the Canadian Pucitlo forces had their attention directed else where tho government forces Jput down a couple of rails hurriedly and ran mi engine over tho track, thus reaching the provincial lino on the other side. The intention now is to forward mils and tranship them over the track by hand. With tho engine on the other side thoy can then ho hurried to tho front. Tho process Is somowlmt slow nnd expo naive, hut tho government Is hound to resist. At present tho Canadian Paclllo has four largo forces guarding tho different points at an enormous cost Fully 000 men aro encamped at it point where tho portage extension crosses tho Canadian Paclllc. All aro tinned. A Can ml Inn Pacific train with 100 infantry arrived this morning, while a second train with 400 men from tho Canadian Paclllc llnllrbad shops camo In shortly ufter noon. Tho feeling between tho two forces is gradually getting more bitter. Should tho Manitoba government forcea crossing thedomliilou Infant ry will Interfere, as such aro their orders. Judge Clark, who has arrived, says that tho company will stand to their guns at all orders, as tho law Is on their side. How New York Will On. Chicago, Nov. 2. W. E. Curtis tho well-known Journalist, writes as follews: "There Is a feeling among newspaper correspondents of all shades of political opinions who havo canvassed Now York, that the stato will go republican. Chester Lord, managing editor of tho Hun, says that Harrison will get "MX) or 10,000 majority. A t'omo. emtio correspondent of tho World who has Just returned from a tour of tho state, privately predicts 16,000 majority for Harrison, and tho cor respondent of the Herald who visited nearly evory county, says tho republicans will como to King's Bridge with over 80,000 majority, which, If the result In Now York City and Brooklyn Is tho same as It was two years ago, will leave Harrison's majority about 120,000. Indium. Is All Bight. PlIII.ADDI.l'IIIA, Nov. i.'. Chas. K. Iiltchmau, ox-serot4iry of tho Knlirhls of Labor, who has been stumping Indiana lu tho Interest of tho republican party said: "In diana will go republican beyond a doubt. I have tho host evidence for tho Htalemeiit, fur I htivoHpokon in thlrty-Hix cltloH and towns or that stale, and havo gauged tho seiitlmuut outside the whirl, whloh usually surrounds campaign siMjakers. Evorywhoro I went I made careful and diligent Investi gations on which I baso my assertions." A (Irrat Heare ut ruyalliip. PiJYAU.ur, Nov. 1. Hy ortlor of tho directors, tho public school was closed to-day. This Is hi conso. imenco of the sickliest), whloh has taken down all tho Vradenbtirg family. Oue physician claims that the trouble Is smalljKix, hut two local physicians say It Is not. Iu the meantime the I.oumj Is strictly fiuarantlnedjust the same lis in easoH of smallox. Undoubtedly the disease will Ihj confined to Its present limits. The Jury Still Out. PoitTi.ANn, Nov. 2 The Jury In the casts of King, charged with .bawling the 110,000 package, Is still out, with no likelihood of itgrcomont. It in thought that King will havo another trial If the Jury should disagree finally. CONDEXSKl) DISl'ATCHrS. Between COO and 70 Anarchists and ten times as many Socialists will commemorate tho hanging of tho Chicago Anarchists on Novem ber 11th at St. -Louis. A resolution was adopted yester day by tho county democracy con. grntulatlng President Cleveland and tho United States upon tho dispo sition made of Lord Sackvlllo. Oeorgo 11. Vandorbllt has pur chased 1000 acres of land In North Carolina and is negotiating for more, for tho purposo of founding a great industrial school, where poor whlto children may bo taught how to make a living. Bloodshed was imminent last night at tho disputed Winnipeg railroad crossing. Tho run. nlng up and down tho road of an engine by tho Canadian l'aclllo people exasperated tho government forces, and, arranging a train, thoy watched their chance and backed It up against tho Canr dlan Pacific engine. A letter was received at tho dem ocratic national headquarters from ltoekland, Mass., saying thnt tho author of tho Murohlson letter Is Charles E. Sumner, of Pomona, and suggests that detectives watch Sumner. The writer says that ho Is directed to make the charge at tho Instance of A. It. Alger, secretary of tho Massachusetts stato committee. How Knglaml ltetalliitvs. Washington, Nov. 2. It Is tho opinion of quite a number of thoso connected with tho forelgh legation that the British government will soon promote Lord Sackvlllo to tho rank of ambassador nnd assign him to duty at St. Petersburg. If this is done, it will bo about as emphatic an act of retaliation as tho British government could adopt. Lord Sackvlllo still declines to say any thing for publication. Mimllpos Abating. Bi.aini:, W. T., Nov. 1. Reports from tho smallpox sufferers aro n'l encouraging. Tho sick aro all re covering, and their clothing aro being burned as fust as thoy aro through with It. Mrs. Van Luven, who so nobly nursed tho Hiilfurers through tho worst, was Uikon sick about a week ago and for a time was very Dad, mil it is understood m now out of danger, as aro all tho rest.' HtiTi-d by Wtdi'iiinn Winds. San Fuanuihco, Nov. 2. Tho slcam whaler Thrasher camo Into port from the Arctic lato this after noon with tho Joyful tidings that all of tho thirteen Ice-bound whalers, which were caught on September 2lld, wero saved. Nino days after tho ice closed in on mo Darns, mo long-delayed gale that was to ha their salvation sprang up from the northwest. An Abselate Care. Tho OltlOINAL AUIKTINh OINTMENT la only put up In large two-ounce I in boxes, and is au absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapjMid hands, nnd all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for tho OltlOINAL AUIETLNE OINT MI5NT. Sold byD. W. Matthews & Co., 100 Stato street, Salem, ht 25 cunts per box by mall 80 ceuU. I'mouali N. H. Krohllohstoln, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great plousuro lu recommending Dr. King's now discovery for consumption, having used It for a severe attack of bronchltJs and catarrh. It gave mo Instant rellof and entirely cured mo ami I have not 1kcii atUlcted since. I also beg to stato that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Havo also used Klectrlo lllttors and Dr. King's Now Life Pills, both of wliluh I can recommend. Dr. icing's New Discovery forconsumiv tlon. coughs and colds, Is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottlon free at II. W. Cox's drug store. A Would-be Itobber. Lull ANON, Or., Nov. 2. Yester day morning J. M. ItaLston, tho hanker, discovered that an attempt had been made to rob his bank. Trenches had bcou dug lu dllTor cut directions under tho building and a safe largo enough for it man to stand upright in. Tho bottom of tho wtfs) wits removed and it trap door put lu and cemented over which could not be easily detected. ( I" i '!