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JOURNAL. - -rVP PV'J?5y ""V'V rrr -i . ' SALEM, OR., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1SSS. NO. SOS ' MM"MilWMniolll-l-l--lll-lll-ltgg:l-- i - . MISCELLANEOUS, OREGON -THE FRUIT DRYER In (Uevolvlndraclclframc) Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OV OPERATION. Awarded first premium at the Oregon State Fair lSii-'SWiVM-W and at the Cali fornia StAte Fair. 1337, and San Joaquin County Fair, 18S7. Manufactured lu slxlslzes. For circular and price list address H) S. JOEY & SON, P. O. Box qse. Salem, Oregon 3-Dryer Furnaces furnished five sizes Proposals for Stationery. OFFICEOFTHESKCnETARY OFStATK.) Sealed proLJM,T &32b-i. office until noon November 27th. ISSS. to rurnl'h the following articles for the state whli.98"1 ""fr u No- 8 ruln. Uuen re,r' Cuarter ak or Scotch 30 reams letter paper, 12fl.No.8 rullnir, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch 30 reams flrst-clau Congress nolo, 7 B packages. No. 8 ruling, white laid. 15MJo.5whltecnelopes,H)rb,No.lrno;, 15y4-?- 9 whUo envelopes, flOlb, No. 1 12 gross railroad steel pens No 149. 15 gross Qillott's steel peus, fo. 401 3 gross Eastcrbroolc "J" pens, across Fabor's;pn holders. No. 1S70. 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 do7cn mucllngo cups, No. 8, Morgan's BEFORE IT IS BORN. The Goose-Egg In Courtship. 1 dozen mucllnpn Rtunil rocrvif Ka 6, Morgan's p-ttent. ' . A "Mmi' I'JrKcr's treasury blotting paper, 140 lb. assorted colors. - - , 2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder lead pencils, style G6S. v ' 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 2 dozen David A Sous writing fluid. Some Startling Statement rat Interest. f Oea. 2 dozen Stanford's premium fluid, quarts. cups. 11 Inch, 15 dozen duplex cap board letter ell HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY TnXCHANUED FOH OREGON, WASH Pjlngton Tcr.oi California real estate. For Information address us at either of the fol lowing effices: l'alcsttno, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.; balcm.Or.; I'ortlaud.Or. Salem office at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty btrect; Portland offlcoln the rooms of the State Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SKIFF&CO., -DENTISTS. Office near the Opera House. Teeth extracted by the painless pro cess. 12 dozen Fnber'a rnhhnr mlpra flat. 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, n. 3 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, K. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3. hexagon, gilt. 10 cross Faber's lend Tvnnlls mnnd win No. 2. '-" 6 dozen Filberts patent Ink and pencil rubber eraser?!, mull. tuuu .ucums patent paper rasteners. No. 2 1000 Ti-rtllPd hnlnnthniviirAainnnM KTn . 18 dozen gummed stub flics, No. 21, 11x13 11,., 4UV ,Mll. 12 dozen table Tadrf for tvtner. ifli? 10 dozen waste paper baskets, cross bar. 20 lbs hemp twine. No-12. At the tuimo time separata bids will be received forl2dozon Wostenholm congress knives to bq described by tradb Nos. Sam pics to be exhibited Bids should be rnnrked ''Proposals foi Stationery," None but best quality of goods received. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is re scrv ed, . All gopds to be delivered "before Januarj 1st, 1889. Payment to be made by warrant on state treasury, GEO. W, McBRIDE, 0-23-td Secretary of State. 9IAIIKUTS.' CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard,' Proprietor. STATE STREET, -' BAriEM, OREGON. S-A11 kinds of rresU.and cured meats nlwayson hand, fullwelghtnndasquaro deal all arlund. '''For Sale. A good 'iron frame Horao IVnor.-, Good ior an Allf olflo Company's office. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of nil diseases of men and women DRS. GILBERT & WEMP Medicated vapor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro nincrnetlsm. medicated sprays, etc. Office and sanitarium In the uanu; ReaL'KtotM'Baipis. J1.G00 160 acres, 6 miles from 0 & C do- l"i, uiAiu uifuay, uuru iiiju orchard. Fenced, and hi In cul tiviitlon. ' $2,000 80 ncroi, 4 miles from Salem Cood road to town. Improve ments fair. Fine fruit land. $5,490 8n acres 2 miles from Salem. No buildlucs. SDlcndld land. all fenced. Mako a desirable home. $2,500 60 acres 4 miles from flalem. Im provements good. Fine young orcuaru, ana garaen una. 54,180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell in lots of 40-acro tracts at $23 per acre. 810,800 875 acres, 8 miles from Balcm. Excellent grass and fruit land, ndlnlnlng Willnmetto river. Will sell in tracts. 81,375 51 acres, 4 miles orSalem. House, barn and orchard. Large spring at tho door. Good soil, ana plenty of timber. $2,400. 1 20 acres, 5 miles of Salem; good roau; wen impreved: stream running through $00,00. : block. Consultation free. l(Wdw running through the Dloce. -.400 acres (4 miles v est side O & u it it j gooa nouse, Darn ana orcnara, iju in cultivation, dui mice oak grub pasture land. $800 10 acret 1 mile from Salem, ad Joining fair ground. Good land; no Impro ements. 81.200 40 acres. 5 miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school houso. Excellent fruit land. $1,000 370 acres, 0 miles from O & C R It; all fenced; well watered. House, barn, and small orchard; 150 acres In cultivation. $750 Slots, with good house and barn, Kasinaiem. ucsirauie iocauuu. Wo hove besides this a largo list of city ahd farm property. Buyerswould do -well to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & CHAMHEKLiri, 9-26tf Opera House, Court St.. balem.Or. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on being asked when the training of & child should begin, replied, "A hun dred years beforo it is born." Are we to infer from this that this generation is responsible for the con dition of the rac6 a hundrod yoars from now 7 la this wonderful generation the nat ural result of the proper diot and med icines of, a hundred years ago ? It is conceded in other lands that most of the wonderful discoveries of tho world in this century have come from this country. Our ances- mm uro rearea in log cabins, and Buffered hardships and trials. But they lived and enjoyed health to a ripe old age. Tho women of those days would endure hardships Without apparent faticniA that nnnU startle those of the present atte. Why was it? One of the proprietors of tho pop ular remedy known as Warnnr'u snfp euro, has been faithfully investigating the cause, and has called to his aid scientists as well as medical mon, im pressing upon them the fact that there cannot be an offect without a cause. This investigation disclosed the fact that in tho olden times simple remedies were adminiatoro.1 compounded of herbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in tho lofis of the log cabins, and when sickness came on, these remedies from nature's, laboratory were used with the beat effects. What wore thoso remedies? Whut were they used for? After untiring and diligent search thoy liavo oli tained the formulas so generally used for various disorders. Now tho question is, how will the olden time preparations affect ilio pooplo of this ago, who have benn treated, under inodetu medical schools and codos, with poisonous and injurious drugs. This test bus beon carefully pursued, until they are convinced that the preparations ineynow can warnor's Log uabin remedies are what our much abused systems required. Among thorn is what is known as Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilla, mid they frankly announce that they do not consider the sarsaparilla (if so uiutll VU1UU 111 1UHS11 US lb IB ill lilt' combination of the various ingredi enta which together work marvelously upon the system. They also luu'o 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 have a cure for the common disoase of catarrh , which they give tho name of "Log Cabin roBe cream." Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which they aro con fident will supplant all others, and a liver pill, to bo UBcd separately or in connection with tho other remedies. Wo hope that tho public will not be disappointed in those remedies, but will reap a benefit from tho in vestigations, and that the proprietors will not be embarrased in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that have beon so familiar to the Bhelves of our drug gists. This lino of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if be hasn't them yet in stock, and wo feel confident that these now romo dies will receive approbation at our reader's hands, as the founders havo usod evory care in their preparation. A decidedly romtmic little itory, which it strictly true, rut been the source of much Ulk lor the god pooplo of Law. renceburg, Mass. Near that town lues Miss Cora Huntington, a bright and pretty young girl, who, like a dutiful daughter, ass Jti her fattier on the farm. Some time ago Mita Clara was helping her father pack eggs for shipment. In a spirit of fun the wrote her name, age and ad dress on a goose-ecg. The young lady forgot all about die iucident, hut in three or four weeks alio was surprised to receive a letter from a gentleman connected with a produce ctoimisum boute in JSoiton. H:!ti!d her that the egg upon which ahe had written her name came into his posses sion. In concluding his, letter, the Itos Ionian gav his name and references and asked Mist Huntington to correspond . The girl accepted the proposition In a short time photographs were exchanged' and lately it is known that the ooote-fi!!! has resulted in an engagement, and awed ding wiU shortly come off. The Boston rtntleman has been Weat toseehisinten ded, aad he found her catly hia Ideal. ivu m by those who Ktiow that tho rmVch will be a iood one for both. There is, however, somu danger that marriage able girls will all follow tho example of Mils Huntington aud write their names on goose-eggs, since that course brought her a. husband. Cincinnati Enquirer. An Abselate car. Tho ORIGINAL ABLETKN . OINTMENT is only put up In la.. two-ounco tin boxes, utiil la m nbsoluto euro for old sorva, burns, wounds, chapped lmnds, ntl a I Skin eruptions. "Vlll positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for Uu ORIGINAL ABIKTINE OINT MENT. Bold byD.W. Matthrvs & Co., 100 State street, Salem, rtt 1V5 vents per box by mall 80 cents. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of (tie Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. Nipped. In Ihe llntl Chinese, Troubles. Political Humble Dispatches. Mormon In Canada, Ottawa, Out., Nov. 4. Over 200 Mormons hnvo emigrated from Utah to tho Cnnntllnu Northwest during tho past season. Settlements have already been established south of tho Canndlnn rnclllo and aro thriving. Tho Mormons cannot take up land beforo agreeing to abandon po lygamy. Thoy tiro devoting them selves to cattle raising. A Hold Unit Ilubhvry. New Youk, Nov. 3. Tho United States express messonger on tho Now Orleans & Northwestern rail way, which arrived here this morn ing, was robbed at 6 u. m. between Lacey and Derby stations, llfty miles from this city. The express oiUelalH decline to state the amount of tho robbery, but It is understood tho loss is between $40,000 and W0.0OO. Cht'itpor Thau lly Mull. Nkw Youk, Nov, 3. l)r, Harris of Washington hits invented u now sytoni of machine telegraphy, by whluh messages tiro printed nt the farther end, tho Bonding Instrument being similar to it typewriter. It is claimed to bo ublo to send 1?00 words u minute, and will revolutionize tel egraphy, making It cheaper to send by wire than mull. Probably the only town in the Un ted. States without a living inhabitnut is ait j uated in IIo'iKeman county, Kansas, and once known as Orwell, Four year ago it was a flourithing little village, supporting a good newspaper, and showing various other aisna ot prosperity. Two joart later therailroad wk completed to Jotmoro, whiun proved a death blow to Orwell. It began at once to decline, and until some time ago rem-tlned only a jotorhce and a small trading pott. Even this condition of affairs haa been numbered among the thincs (hat were, and to-duy not a livinir thing remains to tell the story. Most of tho houses still remain gating complatcnt lyonthe vast extent oi surrounding prairio AVIkcoihIii In All lllKlit. Madison, AVIh., Nu. -I. On u round-up the lepubllcuus claim thoy will elect every county ollleer In this county, and the ntnto Hoimtor. A claim made by Chuluiinu Usher of kind will have to bo kept nt that place. The customs preventive of ficer nt the New Brunswick outpost collected duty recently on a casket containing a body being brought In to Canada from ltoston for burial. Ap application has been made to tho department asking that tho duty collected bo refunded. Stanley Heard From. Zan.uiaii, Nov. 4. Couriers front Trtbara bring direct news from tho Stanley expedition, a portion of which was met nt tho end of No vember, 1887, by Aralis. The Arabs met Stunley's rear guard nt n point west of Albert Nynnni. Tho Arabs did not see Stanley. Tho detach ment seen eonshtcd of thirty lnon. Thoy stated that Stanley was two days ahead. Tho expedition hud euH'ered greatly on tho march through tho thick forest. They had also Hiiflbretl in tho marshes, where many luul disappeared or died. Forty were drowned lu crossing u great river, ilowing from east to west. Ono white man had died. Stanley was obliged to light some tribes that refused to supply hint with provisions. Tho llnbher Cnpturott. Ai.iiany, Nov. !. Jmnes Hnuoti was arrested yesterday morning on suspicion of being ono of tho parties who attempted tho robbery of tho Lcbaudn bank. He was fdiitul In bed at tho Depot hotel about 0 o'clock. Home of tho witnesses tes tllled that u drill found under tho hank wan wry HlhiUnr to ono which was among tho supplies in IIiiuou'h charge. A lot of plaster of l'nrls was found undorthobauk iiud Yates & Heard, drugglttts of Lubanon, testified that 1 latum had bought It at their store, although the prisoner denied Hon tho stand. Ho testllletl that ho was a railroad contractor and knew nothing of tho attempted roblierv until his arrest. A vest was tho democratic slate central com mittee, that "Wisconsin Is likely to found in tho excavation which tho CALIFORNIA! the Land of Discoveries. niMSiKSJCP-TAi' ., DcAr.!r COUGH? Those who have used it' dies are Kllng Mitbifactlon, and .,,nDr trim limnrhltlg SQV8 It In th remedy that git ea limtant relief. bKBUKLL A COVKIl, DrueglbU, HlYerxide, Cal." I " the pleasure to inrorm HaVe you that your Preparations ore meeting wltn large auira. - - "" Nothing but Praise ' cnslon toui.etbeui. . Nasjscawks a Co., Druggist-, Vlaalia, Cal." That ltwIllBCComplldti the end dwlred lnallairectlonortheTImtndLung U'll unu you nut uui) " r W without It yourself, but will recommend It to others, m thousands Kwe done, who lune tried everything else In vain. Money Is no object where !" to. 3 IK! Hnnvmce You trifling ium of one dollar I-- Snl onl ot f SS niclt Traded of human Circulars sent free.oonUlnlngdetalled defccripUons. SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by, ,'h Al MEDICAL CO., Orovllle, Cah Proposal- for Wood. M-lHK HOAItD OK TUUSTKMJ Ol' TlUi X Oregon rttaie Jiuuiue .-tuiium neruu iuvlleseuled pronn-uW for MixMlns fi)lloi Four hiiiuIrtMl (wi) wirds dry ixileouk Tho hundred (200) cords dry body ouk. Kourtecn hundred (1IU0) wrds dry hoily flroutoriiirgetrte. The ixilo o-ik must not holosn Ihan three Inches In diameter. Tluee hundred to tio hundred cords of Mr, mid to hundred to three hundred cord of k are to bede lltered by June 1, 1W, and th remainder hy octotM-r 1, IS. Hld tlll be receded In amounts from flfiy cords up. The wood must bo four feet In fenglli und oj thelit quality, subject to the approval of Ihe medlml suiwrlu- tendeut of the asylum, and to be tljllverea Nothlnir Is morodlsasrecahlu ton xonnir lady or gentleman than to havo thofat-o coc roil wltn pimples, niacK nt-aas and benches, Diitard's Hpcclllc, tho nuw skin remedy, villi remnto all dlsllgunttlons from tho fnco and hands nnd produeo a cloarnnd beautiful complexion. Try It and bo convinced. Hold hy D. W. Matthews A Co. at any point on the as) lum grounds deslg- to the npprov naliul liv lilfn The right to reject any and all bids Is re served. Illds will be opened at 2 o'clock Tuesday, Nov. 0,1888. ...... Ar-atbn -r..v aYUYKSTEil I'KNNC awr. .bVssV.CoW a- -nrnncni idtsv "Ui. sT r - -'sI -. I ll fflgmsfa -Www- .... It Send for tKriuXVfMVSSlSlLVr-' MHirriNr Mrn-iTflLflmwiLt.cAk:i "BOLD AND OUAIlANTEfeD BY D.--JW.. MATTHEWS-& "COMPANY, MJA 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot mi1TtmttUf i 0L5 ' wrim 'imjJB aqstBUHi lrtJtl1 SVK.IA. HUJUY,ClFr,kgf lJoord. .asAb year. K U ifjf opy- raUoa sv. airnhq pur eUtM the) frtxurifta.or the ..ltl of is. V7s cw Iotit to jw4 ftxrAlah jrptt with all t&6. Ufpjtaaarjf snrwee4aary .ntMi&ndAa u uoi..wj,iv'i naJUavjair W "Her Age rannot Wllttr Her." Itcmarkcd nn old gentleman, us he gazed fondly uikmi tbe comely littlo woman uy ins side; "out imnKiy," ho continued, "at one time I thought cosmotlcH would." Tho silly littlo woman, in order to appear youintui, pmsicrcd nur uicu witn tliflerent varieties of whitewash, yclept, "bluniH," "creams," "lo tion," c. ies" interrupieii tno littlo woman, "I did, until my skin became like parchment, nnd so pimply nnd conrse." " Well," said I lie listener, "what do you use now?" " Use," wnsjtlio reply. " nothing but common sense, und Dr. I'ierce'H O'oldun iftslical Dlscovi'iy. Com mon Houso told mo If my blood was pure, liver regulated, appotltu ginid. that tho outwurd woman would take on tho hue of health. Tho Discovery' did all those things, and actually rejuvenated mo." Its thousands of cures tiro the liest advertisement for Dr. Sago's Catarrh Itemed y. go democratic, caused n broad smllo to Illume the faces of both democrats aud republicans. The state is good for from 15,000 to 20,000 plurality for tho republican statu ofllcers. ANQ0RA: GOATS! What Hermann thinks. WAHHiNtiTON, Nov. 4. Congress mnnllcrmunii, the only ono of the Pacific coast delegation now lu the city, In speaking to-duy on the com ing election, said that tho result would bo a surprlso to everybody "While tho majority of tho two parties," ho continued, "aro in n state of miHpoiibo over what the result will be, I have never yet had any doubt about our success. 1 think tho vote lu the close states of Indluna, Now Jersey and Connecti cut, will ustonlsh tho democrats ns well up tho republicans. This time tho quiet democratic voto will bo given to Harrison. It was this quiet voto that surprised ovoryliody with Oregon's large majority." deputy city marshal sworn ho had seen him wear, or one Just like It. IlanOn was held In f 1000 to uwnlt tho action of tho grand Jury, In de fault of which ho wont to Jail. Humilng A lllg Steamer. ' - mAA voacta.1 '"?"" '"''rrVTS; rtni: uauusaaMH vi't.v- fn.-r- intrrDE. whi& wtu p , tpt6 4a wirr? 2!rt mjomuoREfyfi&SBjris. manyuvug Tm jrsvi"r Subscribe for tbe CxriTAL Jocn.v XL W. D. ' GLAGGITT UAH HUM IS DURE IMPORTED 00AT8 fOR SAIL Ths I are from tb wHl sslecud nocks of C, P. lUlley, of Ban Jos, Oat. For partleu ars call on or address him at Halem, Or, 10-n-ain. Wlierth light I. Hot. Ini)1ANA1'OI.ih, Nov. 4. At the rnomof the democratic central com mittee to-duy Chairman Jewett ex pressed conlldunco that tho demo cmt would curry tho state by over 10,000. Chairman Huston of the republi can committee, when asked about tho probable remit, guvo It tut his opinion that Hurrlt-on's majority lu Inilluilu would range from 0000 to 10,000. Tho people uro beginning to think that In view of tho cllbrtn mudu hy Iioth purtlos tho contest will bo exceedingly close, nnd th final rcHtilt will not bo known for a week after tho election. Htienklng coutluiKM day and night throughout the state. Mora Clilnesa Complliiitloua. Ottawa, Nov. 4. Heforo Uking ftctfon wlth.regurd to tho romdvalbf thcChliibse Interpreter from Victoria tho dupartmout will wo wlwt otlect tho United Suite exclusion bill will have on tho Chinese Immigration lutuCuuudtt. It npiKitrn fnmi re cent returns to tho department that a large jnajorlty of tho Chinese en tering Canada of luto landed at Vanopuvor. The necessity of kwP' I tig an Interpreter of some kind at either port depend ou tho trade ol tho future, but no doubt, owing to the large Chinese trade done at Victoria, an. Interpreter of home Tn stmiiaer City ol Now York carries a crew oi .'I94 tut 11, What audi a crowd ot men can find to tin In a small structure like a ste-tmsltip l mi, stery to (lie lahila man. Hut of tlioto 41)) men lliirty-elyht are sallora, Who manage the rigging and sails, auilllwy to the steam power, and in oaso ol aeouleut taking its ilcc. Then (here tiro twcuty-elght uilgiticora, a day force and i. nlijlit forco, A forco of iOO firemen and stokers feed tbe great boil era that drive ilia mammoth eiigluea and the steward has 146 people at bis com mand, Id limit after the wants of the pas sengers and crew. Among thoeo are counted four bakers, tliroo butchers and cooks, not to ape-tk of wallers, oahin boys and stewardesses. In fact, a ship liko tho City of New York is a city in itself, and has every requlsito from the barber to chaplain to make Its pssicnors comfort able. Tho sudden aud total loss of such a vessel would be torrjble lo contemplate, and yet it would be hardly felt in the vaitnets of worldy interests and tho growth of commercial and pleasure travel pin t'te A tlantlo. A Woman's Dluovtry. "Another wonderful dlscovury hits been made and that too by a lady lu this county. Disease fast ened lt clutches upon her and for soveu years she wltlietood Its sever est tefitw, but her vital organs wore undermined nnd doaths seemed Im- mlnouL Jor three months ' she coughed lucessuntly und could not sleoji. She bought of us 11 bottle of Dr. Klrtg's Now Discovery for con sumption nm) was no much relieved on tuklng ltrntdbM) that sho slept all night and hy one bottle has licoa mlntctilously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thu wrlto "W. C. Humrlok & Co., of Shelby,' N. C. -Get a free trial Uottlo at II. Y. Cox's drug store. Kansas Is anxious to annex tha atrip of Und called "No Man's Und," adjoining the State. Not, the newspapers aay, "for boom purposes," but for protection. Kvery thief and murderer who commits a onrae in wcitera and southern Kaniaa make a break for No Mans Land, where be Is as safe as tbe man-slayer of old Iq the cily of refuge, ( Ml I