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CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1SS8. NO. SOD MISCKLLANEOtJS. THE OREGON FRUIT DRYER CUevolvlnelnxcklfraincJ Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OF" OPERATION. Awarded flrst premium at the Oregon State Fair 18SS-'Si-85-'8d.,ii7 and at the Cali fornia State Fair, 1SS7, and Ban Joaquin County Fair, 18S7. Manufactured in alxldlzeg. For circular and price list address H. S. JORY & SON, P. O. Box 2SG. Salem, Oregon 43 Dryer Furnaces furnished Ave sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY TXCHANUED FOR OREGON, WASH; Jjjington Ter.urCiilliornlu real etnto. For Information address uh at cither of tho fol lowing eMces: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.: Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem olllce nt Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty street; Portland olllce in the rooms of tho State Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SKIFF & CO., DENTISTS. Olllce near t h'o Opcm House. Teeth extracted by tho painless pro cess. MAKTCETS.; CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. ay-All kinds of fresh and cored meats always on hand, full weight and a square deal all nrlund. For Sale. A good iron frame Horse Power. Good for till uses, from oneto full "'& All for the low price of $30. C'Ul lit the Pa cillo Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Prescning Company's office. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of all diseases of men and women DRJs. GILBERT & 1VEMP Medicated vapor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. Office and sunltorium In the it iirw.b- r'ntimiltjitlon free. liwaw CALIFORNIA! the .0 .. .,..,. -Si i.,t.mJi.1br0 "'l J ' -i MMMk.-W - mMmimmm SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS &3C0MPANY 106;STATE ST.. SALEM, or! " SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot Proposals for Stationery. Offickop thkSeckktahy ofStatk, i 8ALKM, Or Sept. 27th, ISSSJ Sealed proposals will be received at this office until noon November 27th. Ks, to furnish the following articles for the state of Oregen: 50 reams legal cap. U lb. No. 8 rullnsr, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. SO reams letter paper, 12;ib,No.S ruling, whito laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. ri43 W A3 W roams first-class Congress note, 7 B packnges, No. 8 ruling, white laid. to Jl No. 5 white envelopes, COIt), No. 1 rag, 15 M No. 0 white envelope. 0011), No. 1 rag XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No 149. 15 gross Ulllntt's steel pens, ro. 401. 3 gross Easterbrook "J" pens. 5 gross Fubcr's pn holders. No. 1S78. JdozenTottcr Mnminieturlncr Po's. Kir. umuier una orass DncKeu inKsianas. 12 dozen Ivory folders, I) Inch, Standard. 3 dozen Ivory folders, 10 Inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent. 1 dozen mucllige stands, reservoir, No. 6, Morg-ui's patent. S reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 140 lb, nssorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eaglo Recorder lead pencils, stylo eax. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 3 dozen David 4 Sous writing fluid, quarts, black. 2 dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter clips. 12 dozen Fubcr's rubber rulers, 14 luch, nui. 12 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, 11. 8 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18149, E. 20 boxes Faber's No. S00 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Noi. 2 and 3, hexagon, gilt. 10 gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt, No, 2. 0 dozen Faber's pitent Ink and pencil rubber erusers, small. 1000 McGIU's p.itept paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McGiU's patent paper fasteners. No. 4. 18 do?cn gummed stub flics, No. 21, llxlo In., 250 pages. a aozen moio paas lor paper, 111x31. It) dozen waste paper baskets, crows bar. No. 4. 20 lbs hemp twine, No. 12. At the samo time separate bids will be received forl2dozen Wostenholm congress knives to bo described by trado Nos. Snm ples to be exhibited. Bids should be marked "Proposals for Stationery." Nouo but best quality of goods received, Tho right to reject nny or all bids is re served. All goods to bo delivered beforo January 1st, 18!. Payment to bo made by tnrrunl on state treasury. GEO. W. McBUIDE, O-23-td Secretary of State. Ileal Estate Bargains. Sl.OK) 100 acres, 0 miles from O & C de pot. Wood house, barn and 01 chard. Fenced, nnd In cul tivation. $2,000- SO acren, 4 miles from Ralcm. Good rond to town. Improve ments fair. Fine fruit land. $5,490 So acres '1 miles from ftalcm. No buildings. Splendid land, nil fenced. Make a desirable home. $2,500. Ui acres 4 miles from Balem. Im provements good. Flno young orchard, and garden land. $4,180 WO ocres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, flnely watered. Sell In lots of 40-ucro tracts at $23 per acre. $10,800. OTo acres, 8 miles from Halem. Excellent grass and fruit lund, adjoining Willamette rircr. Will sell In tracts. $1,375 51 ocres, 4 miles of Salem. House, barn and orchard. Largo spring nt the door. Good boll, aim plenty of timber. $2,400 laoacres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; stream running through tho place. $00,00 400 acres (4 miles west side O A C 11 II) good house, barn and orchard, 120 In cultivation, bul anco link grub pasture land. $800 10 acres, 1 mile from Halem, ad Joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements. $1,200. 40 acres, 5 miles Kulem; nil in cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. $1.000 V0 acres, 0 miles from O AC R II; nil fenced; well watered. House, barn, nnd small orchard; 150 acres in cultivation. $2.750. 3 lots, with good housonnd born, East Salem. Desirable location. We have besides this a largo list of city nnd form property. Buyers would do well to coll and cxomlno our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Opera House, Court St.. n.ogtf Salem. Or. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used itwSS J.'.'V.i'JuiKi VatlofHCllon. and a cu- toner with llrJuchltls .ys it is the on.y remedy that gUes Instant , relief. .. 11 the pleasure u Inform H ay e yyvmisyss meeting with tareeaul". frome 'nny Nothing but Praise having oo inslon tn use them. , , W8l0nNAswE..nru(gl.(s.1.. ri...i 11 will accomplish the end delred It Will wUhou 1 it urfjut will !'nnP who hS"eed everything ? 1nd?SfnW MoUSyl. no object where health li in the QonVnCe YOU l?."0' ,m of one Xillir in purenlUe trininumof one ammr Knl&Kreadedof human "circular sent fre. containing detailed description. SANTA ABIE 2 - LwB,rasE BEFORE IT IS BORN. Boms BUrUlug Rtatements of 0a. v eral Interest. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on being askod when the training of a child should begin, replied, "A hun dred years beforo it is born." Are wo to infer from this that thii generation is responsible for the eon ition of the race a hundred yean from now? Is this wonderful generation the nat ural result of the proper diet 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 havo como from this country. Our ances tors were reared in log cabins, and suffered hardships and trials. But they lived and enjoyed health to a ripe old ago. Tho women of those days would enduro hardships without apparent fatigue that would startle those 01 the present age. Why was it? One of tho proprietors of the pop ular remedy known as Warner's safe euro, has been faithfully investigating tho cause, and baa callod to his aid scientists as well as msdical men, im pressing upon them the fact that there cannot be an effect without a cause. This investigation disclosed tb.6 fact that in tho oldon timos simplo remedies wore administoiol compounded of herbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in the lofts of the log cabins, and when sicknos came on, these remedies from naturoV laboratory wore used with the best effects. What wore those remedies? Wlut were thoy used for? After untirjrig 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 ago, who have been treated, under modem medical schools and codes, with poisonous and injurious drugs. This test has beon carefully pursued, until the) are convinced that the preparations they now call Warner's Log Cabfii remedies are what our much ubuBixl systems required. Among them is what is known an Warner's Log Cabin sarBaparilla, and they frankly announco that thoy do not consider tho sarsaparilla of no much value in itself as it is in the combination of the various inured! ante which together work mar velously upon the system. Tho also huvo preparations for other diseases, such as 'Warner's Log Cabin cough nnd consumption romody," "Log Cabin hops and buchu remedy," "Warner's Log Cabin hair tonic." They have great confidence that thoy have a euro for the common disoasoof catarrh, which they give the name of "Log Cabin rose cream." Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which they are con fident will supplant all others, and a liver pill, to be used separately or in connection with tho other remedies. We hope that the public will not be disappointed in theso remedies, but will reap a benefit from tho in vestigations, and that tho proprietors will not be cmbarrasod in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that have been so familiar to the shelves of our drug gista. This line of remedies will bo used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you If he hasn't them yet in stock, and wo feel confident that these new reme dies will receive approbation at our reader's hands, as the founders have used every care in their preparation. Proposal for Wood. mllKJIOAHlJOKTMM'KKH I', TUB 1 Oregon Mule iiiwuie .wjium "?""' Invite Bilel proposal for wnml iih Pllmv. I'our hundred (4ii) cord dry ihiIj- mik. Two liiiiidliiliaUlixirdH dry bol ;'",.. l'ourleen hundred (14U0) cord dry ImmI "Vl.eSmta.'S.'ntS. "" -"- '" 'i'T InclitM In diameter. Three hundred U; rtve hundred ordn nf fir, iimltwo mndml to tlirw hundred eord. of ik me 111 be de livered by June 1, 1, and the remainder ,'itlll0wni le rwelvod In amount from fifty mU up. The wood l"t' '' ! fenistli in d of the ImmI quality, nubject to t "c approval of the ineilliwl iiiwrln wndeiit of the a-yum,nd to be ljli" at any point on the a.ylum (jroundii de.l(f- " The right to'reject any and all bld In re ""ilia w 111 be opened at 2 o'clock Tuesday, Nov. 8,188. VKHTBH phNNOVKR OEO. W. McUIUDK, ,M,d o.w.WKimir(t)fTru,t Wm. A, MUNLY, Clerk of Hoard. Th IIUVEBB' OTJIDB U HiMk. Uud M.'vrch and BV JPehyr. It U an ney- &V Mlclopdi of uMful Infor. A jBrnaUon for aU who par. B0uiU Of Uf. JWJ can elotHo you and 'aJnl,r0S all the eoMry and ttnaary .pplUnc. to rid., walk, ?"'. t flh. bunt, work, go to ebureH, or aura bomi. various aUf . "hill. rwulr.dtoiJo.il h".,f MONTQOMEBY WARD A CO. Bubscribe for ftp PaWtal Joobw At I Nothlnc U moro dlnogrcenble to n young lady or Kentlcmnn than to have tho face lcocred with plmplex, black heads and I blotches DutanVn Secinc, tho newkln iviuray, wm removo nil aimininuiuiu from the fnce and hands nnd produce a rlltMfnnri KAAiitlrt.l n..ii.li.vli-,i Trvllnnil be con Inced. Sold by 11. w. Matthews A Co. Tke JUrteti. SALKJI QUOTATIONS Wheat 75c Oats 202.)C. Beef 2 j gross 5c. net. Mutton $2f3 per head. Hogs 5c. netiGurvsstHl. Bran (14 ier ton. Shorts (15 per ton. Hops 18ti0o HGTAII. I'KICES. Flour $5.25 pr bbl. Potatoes 3oc. Kjtgs 25c. Butter 30c. Lnrd 15, 10lSc "Wool 101 17c. Ilnnis ISc, eastern. Jlncnu liCiilSv.. eastern. Apples green, 40o per bu. Chlekens 2.50$4.00. " Her rr rnnot Wither Her." Remarked un old gentleman, ns he ni7.ml fondly upon tho comely llttlo woman by his side; "but frankly," lie continued, "at 0110 tlmo I thought cosmetics would." The silly llttlo woman, in order to appear youthful, plastered her face with tlillerent varieties of whitewash, yclept, "blnms," "creams," "lo tion," &c. "Yes" interrupted the little woman, "I did, until my skin became like parchment, nnd so pimply nnd coarse." " Well," said the listener, "whutdoyou usonow?" " Use," wnsjtho reply. " notlilngbut common sense, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discuveiv. Com mon seiiso told mo if my buwd was pure, liver regulated, appetite good, that the outward wonmn would ttiko 011 the hue of health. The 'Discovery' did nil thoso things, and actually rejuvenated me." Its thousands of cures ure the best advertisement for Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. Tho great collection of tho most thrllllnc personal adventures on both hIiIcm during tho (Treat civil war. lntemely InterextliiK iimmntM of exploits of .hcouih nnd spies, rorlorn hopcH. lierolc bravery, liuprlMin mentHiind halitircadth (caics, romuntlo liicidentii, huud-tivhand ntniKKle. humor ounund trngle.pveutH, perllouii Journeyii, Imld iUhIicw, brilliant mic -i'mKci and iiiuk naiiliuoim uctlons on each ride thu Hue. 01 chapters. l'iofuiely llluxtratcd to the lllc. No other book ut all like It. AkcuIh uauted. OutHelli evcrythliiir. 'HuielorpuyiiientHullowcd iiKentH nhort offuudii uud freight prepaid. 1'I.ANKT 1IOOK CO., H0XIISI8, IWlyw. st.Iajuis, JIo. THE I'HEAM of all BOOKS of ADVENTURE C'uiideiiiud Into One Volume. PIONEER HEROES DARING DEEDS, And 'I'hn thrllllnirndentur(Mof all the hero explorer uud frontier rlghtom with In diana, outlaw uud w,ul beut, over our wnoio country, iniiu me vumiiik vhiuti , tho priwent liven uud lamoiis uxplultii of Do Soto, Lnrlallc,Htiiudlah, lloonc, Kenton lly.l.ll MnwilfAl Kliiuln Ifikllxtiltl I 'it fbiltl Cuter, California Joe, Wild 11111. llumilo lllll. (lununiU .MIIch uud Crook, Omit Indian Uliler, anUBOnronoioiiieni. npiuu di.lly llluntruted with & line engraMiigii. AxentH wanted. Iow-iirleed. mid beaU any thliiK to tx.ll. .V. 1.. IIA.Llll)l' I iX LU, ISt l'ost U, Han filAMUlDCii, CM. 11-0 lyw, O110 Dollar a Year. thk WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL (Hulem, Oregon.) li unlYerwilly conceded to be The Best Family Newspaper KverpublUhed at the tate capital. IT IH THK UHKAI'EHT. IT IH TI1K I.AKOKHT. IT IH TUB IIKHT. It contl.U of eight well filled and ueittly printed ie. It mlU alike the farmor, the merchant, the lawyer, the gardener. Bvery family circle ahould have It. It conulnt abaoIuMy ALL THK NKWH at well a po'ry, atuiTf eorrenpondeoce, farm, home, and many other jelal feature. See Our Cash Dltceuntt: WKKKI.Y, One Year JOSK IXIMII Ialiy eauion.. li per year Addrewall eomniUDleatloa aadaake all moulee payable ta THK CAPITAL JOUllNAL, Halta,Oregoa. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events or the Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. "They aro nil Rlj;ht" West Agnln- Tho Election General Dispatches. Didn't Know It AVi Loaded. Aluany, Nov. 0. Edward Will received a painful pistol shot lit the leg yesterday, from tho accidental dlDChargo of tho weapon In tho hands of A. lkmhelm. air. Will liad accompanied him to hla board ing place for tho purpose nf trading for tho Dlstol. It win a 38-callbro, solf-cocklng revolver and waaloaded. Mr. Will removed the cartridges beforo examining It and then re placed them and handed tho weapon back to Mr. Uornlielm. Tho latter thought It was still unloaded and while handlluc It carelessly It was discharged, tho ball entering tho thigh or Mr. Will's right leg ami iulllctlng a painful but not danger ous wound. What Ktc Think. San Fhancisco, Nov. C M. M. Kstec, chairman v.f tho last national republican convention, made the statement that California will pos itively go republican to-morrow. Ho places tho minimum plurality at 10,000, but will not bo in the least surprised to find that tho plurality is larger. Tho southern counties of tho state havo beon steadily gaining republican votes ever since thu last election, its a majority of thu nuw comers are from tho Now Kuglaud states. Ho hoca for larger repub lican pluralities in many of tho in terior counties, especially in those counties' directly all'ected by tho proposed tiirilt. Auutliur Minn Horror. Lockhavkn, l'a., Nov. f. There was an explislon last night in tho Kettlo Creek Coal company's nunc, three miles west of this city. Tho explosion occurred In a new drift In which twenty-four persons wero nt work. As soon as possible after tho explosion tho mine was entered ami fifteen dead bodies taken out. Four oth which badly Injuredjwero found, one of whom hiiH since died, and tho others are likely to die, Tho causo of the explosion Is unknown tut Is supposed to have been tho striking of a fissure or pocket of gas. Dohii In IJ1111, Aluany, Or., Nov. C Consider able betting on the election Is being done in tills city, which Is about even. Tiie eicouoii to-morrow promises to occur without excite ment. Tho banks of thu city and all thu saloons will bu dosed. Tho law requiring voters to bo kept back from polling places will bo enforced. Tho democrats claim Linn county will givu Cleveland ISM. Tho re publicans clulm that the democratic mijority will bo less than 1MX). HiK'kt llln (Inn. tip, Nkw Youk, Nov. . It Is In timated England will advance tho United States mli-slon to second If not first class and send a representa tive who Is able to deal with overy exigency lhat may arise. It Is whisjxired nuo of thu probable re sults of the recent uiipIwiHantno's Is Unit Lord duckvlllo may Iw made governor-general of Catmdu. Let the Volapuk Slurp, London, Nov. 6. Tho announce ment of the doath of John M. Bohleyor, the Inventor of Volapuk, Is contradicted by Bchloyer hlimoir. Ho says ho has lecn dangerously 111 nnd oven received tho lust Micru- iiiunU of tho church, but has been cured by thu baths at Jtuden. Outrage lly HayM. Johton,:Nov. fi. The brig, II. Green, from St. Marc, Hayll, report ed that on October 18th, when off Bt. Marc It was ordered to heave to by a Haytlanlmun-of-war, whoso rrnied ofllcers and men came on board three times taking tho ship ping regUter and till of her papers, also threatening to tako her to Tort at Prince as a prlze. After delaying them some time, the jutjiors were re turned and tho vessel allowed to proceed. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. In the supremo court of Pennsyl vania, Justice Williams decided that the mechanics' lien law Is unconst itutlonal. Novor In tho history of North Carolina has such political excite ment prevailed, ltopubllcans have had federal supervisors appointed for many western comities In the tho stato. A dispatch says many of theso supervisors aro negroes and thoy aro armed at tho polls today. A London special states that Join Carney has Issued a challenge to McAulttre, In which he says ho Is ready and willing to tight Jack Mc AulIRe, tho American champion, lu Spolno, Franco, Australia or any other part of tho world, for 1000 or 10,000 aside, or as much moro as ho likes. Elaborate preparations havo bcou made for collecting tho presidential vote to-night. In Now York, Now Jersey and Pennsylvania tho 10 urns will bo collected by tho associated press alone. In all other states tho work will bo done by tho associated press and tho Western Union Tele graph company acting together. Jlorp About I'tak. Ex-Convlet Peak, who Is now In Jail pending examination forobtain 1 ig money under false pretenses while leading thu Jokyl-Hydu ex istence, says that ho has been trying to secure tho pardon of bis cell-mate, Kerns. Ho claims to havo been get ting up petitions which aro being circulated about Prinovlllo. Tho ouielals of this place received a telegram from the Kerns people at Cottage Grove this afternoon, which says they do not caro to prosecute tho matter. What will bo done In thu premises remains to bo seen. Sninr ntnuu "I "heat taken from a mummy exluimcri near the tuina of Mom plus, and bcloiij-iiiL', a waa lioliveil, to the poruxl of tho Ninth Dyuatty, or about 3,000 11, C. wtiu ont from Alexandria,'!!!!! year ton gentleman in Maiaachiuelta. Ho planted tbo secil, whioh grow tapldlybut tho product of the plant was vary differant from moduli) wheat) for inilcail of ow ing in au ear, there U a heavy oluitnr of small twigj ultich harnt dowuwaid from its weight, and ettuh twi is thickly sotwith kernel', tach of which it in a operate husk. The wheat exiul our modem urain in quality, and the L'x:iimonter will grow n larger crop (10111 that whioh is threshed this year..". .' Mr. Jack.on.lhu husband 1 f the 'ate la united aullniruM, Helun Hunt Jaokion, wan iiiaiik'd teccntly and I" now itcMiug at Cnl rido .Sprint!", Col, Hunt married a niccti ol hit first wife, and there la still, thtfruliire, a Helen Hunt Jaoksou. The Ktaro of tho first Mn.Jackion, known to fame as "II. II., "is literally covered with f iiltinir cauls left by tourists who climb mountain near Cnlciado Spiinj to visit the lau ieitliij. place of tills remarkable woman. A passenRT train on tha FI rlda Southern mad struck an alligator on tho track nitnr Mlcanupy Junction the other day. The engineer thought lip had run over a man and when he stopped Ihe train he was surpriuid to tind Ihe dead hoJy of a 1 alligator whiuli meanmcd twelvo feet and two iuuhu Hi length. An Alwlate Care. The OKiaiNAL AJHKTINL OI.N'TMKNTMh only put urtln largo iwo-ouucu lit boxes, ami Is au absolute cure for old Bores, burns, wounds, chapped hand, and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for tho ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MKNT. Bold byD.W. Matthews it Co., 100 BUte street, Balom, bt 25 cnula per box by mall SO cent. Indicate Mtckaalin Ulur4trr4 aaa Uljrateil. The miMt dt'llnitu and lntrlcntfl piece of inrahaiilsm in the huiiiuu atruvture U the lie vp. A the teleKrnphlo wire transmit the electric furi'ti, wi do thwe aenantUiu, thefiNul 1'illit tivliiic the bruin, where aen wttloii itintrM. Miiitul unxlety weaken thU iiiwhHiiliii, sudden ahoeka lxirnlyie It, hut dyseMilu l Ita ruixit obdurute roe. This I'm Is utterly dufpatinl by the Irresisti ble U111I0, llimtetter'a Mlninucu lllttum, and the ceMiitlou of disorder lu the tiiinacli is reflected In bruin and nervee by restored trunuulllty. und tntiiiulllty of the nervea liupllea, lu till Instance, renew ed vlfor. A dlstlnautahed medical author ity aaya, 'The victim of uervoua dlMtulet ude who rinds chloral at nliht nnd bromide by duy neceaalllea, ahould know that a oil re must be sought anionic ufenolea which atreOKtheu the nervea," and auur edly HiMteiler'a Hlomncli Hitters ban proved to tw the beat of theae. Mularlu eomplnlnU. miistliwtloii, hllUousneiu. In aatlvltyof the kidneys and rheumatism often Involve nervous trouble by avmiut thy, andullareeradliwted by thu Hitters. t .fw j x aicfcstVa