4 CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1SSS. NO. 211 MISCELLANEOUS. -THE FRUIT OREGON DRYER (RtvolvlneSnictciftame) Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OK OPERATION. Awarded first premium nt the Oreiron State Fnir 18.-'8t-&-'8.'87 and at the Cali fornia State fair, 1337, ana Ban Joaquin County Fair, 1837. Manufactured In stxlslzos. For circular and price list nddros H. 8. JORY & SON, I'. O. Box 286. Salem, Oregon W-DryorFurnacoa furnished flvo sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY THXCHANGED FOB OBEGON, WASH! . JCilneton Tenor GUirornln real estate. For lETormatlon address usnt either of the fol lowing elllces: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.; bnlcm. Or.;' Portland, Or. fcialom office at Bellinger's machinery deiiot, near tho clly hall, Liberty street; Portland offlcoln the rooms ofthoStato Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash streeU. I73tf L. S. SKIK1T & CO., warns rs. Otllco near tho Opera House. Teeth extracted by tho painless pro- ccsf. MAKKETS." CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. .Howard, .Proprietor. STATE STREET, - SALEM, OREGON. 7-AU kinds of fresh and cured meats nlwavson hundj full welghtnndnsquare deal all ariund; " For Sale. A stood Iron frame Horse Power. Good for all ' uses, from one to full, capacity. All for the low price of $30. Citll attho Pa clno Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon.- . THE SANITARIUM For tho treatment of all diseases of men and women DRS. GILBERT & WEMP OIVE Medicated vapor baths, oxygen inhala tions electro magnetism, medicated flnravs etc? Office and sanitarium in the Xnlc block. Consultation free. 103dw CALIFORNIA! the m tasi To.tAr ncArftlocobGH; mywk uli. . i l . n n ua i 'm ui' ffl tpaid lc Sendfcirc0tarlril!iJJ-2a; lADirriMT UrflLranRfllIIlT fAL. AU L Nf "'iJ --- JhRHHhR"1? D. ,W. .MATTHEWS COMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU &W00DARD, Wholesale DeDot Proposals for StationervZZZ OFFICKOFTIIKSECnETAnY OPSTATK.1 8ALKM, Or, Sept. 27th, 1&8. f Sealed proposals will bo received nt this office until noon November 27th, 1S8S, to furnish tho following articles for the state of Oregen: SO reams legal cap, 14 lb, No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carow, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. so reams letter paper, 12", lb. No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. JCS.TlM-,'" ' iH 80 reams Ant-class Congress nolo, 7JR packages, No. 8 ruling, white lald. sia 15MNo.5w' ' eenvelopes.OOlb.No.lnig, IS M No. 9 white envelopes, 60 ft, No, 1 ragXXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No 149. IS gross anion's stcol pens, Mo. 401. 3 gross Easterbmok "J" pens. 6 gross Faber's pun holrteni. No. 1878. 4 ao7.cn Tower Manufacturing Co's. bar ometer and brass bucked Inkstands. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 0 Inch, Standard. 3 dozen ivory folders, 10 Inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's patent, 1 dozen 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 lead pencils, style 66. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 2 dozen David A Sons writing fluid, quarts, black. 2 dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts. 15 dozen duplex cap board letter clips. 12 dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14 inch, flat. 12 dozen steel erasers, Uogcrs', No. 18140, H. 3 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18 Hit, E. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Faber s lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, hexagon, cllt. iii. 'aber's lead pencils, round, gilt, 10 gross F No. 2. 6 dozen Fabers tent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. lOOOMcGIU's patent paper fasteners, No. 2. 1000 McGIU's patent paper fasteners, No. 4. 18 dozen gummed stub flics, No. 21, 11x15 In., 230 pages. ., 12 dozen table pads for paper, 10x21, lu dozen waste paper boskets, cross bar, No. 4. , 20 lbs homp twine, No. 12. At tho same time separate bids will be received for 12dozen Wostenholm congress knives to be described by trade Nos. Sam ples to be exhibited. Bids should be 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 bolbro January 1st. 18&i. Paymcat to be inndo by warrant on stnto treasury. . utu. w. .iicimiui-j, 0-2S-td Sccrotary of State. lj,?al Estate Bargains. 'V.I --"-N-.. 31,000 100 acres, 6 miles from O A C do- lHt. Good , house, . barn and orchard. Fenced, and K In cul tivation. $2,000 SO acres, 4 miles from Salem. Good rond to town. Improve ments fair. Fine fruit land. $5,490 Ho acres 2 miles from Salem. No bulldlmrs. Splendid land. all fenced. Make a desirable $2,500 (W acres 4 miles from Rnlem. Im- provements good. Flno young orchard, and garden land. ,1U0 acres. 7 miles from Snlom. I Hill land, flnely watered. Hell : In lots of 40-ucro tracts at 825 per nome. $1,180 -.o " o .. , o ', $10,800-. W5 ocres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Willamette river. Will sell in tracts. $1,375 51acres,4 miles ofSalcm. House, barn ond orchard. Largesprlng at tho door. Good soli, una ntiintv rf tlmlipr. $2,400. 120 acres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well i tv W. Wg runnlnir throuir lliiiiunu. ;li tuo place. fGO.OO 400 ncres (4 miles west sldo O A orchard, 120 In cultivation, bal niin.nnlr irriih nasttire land. $800 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad- inintnr. fnir frmtind. Good land: I no Improvements. $1,200- 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; ull In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land, $4,000 370acres,amllpsfroinOCBR; all fenced; well watered House, acres'ln cultivation. Wtntm onn hiiiiiii iiri'iuini: ' 32,750 s lots, wlthgoodhouseandbarn, ..-. .diiiAni i Mvinii.iii iihiiiiiii. and farm property, lluyeni woinn ao wen we nave oesiues mm u iuiK i v -'v. to call ana examine our iiuiuiugs uujiuo making their purchases. WILLIS A CHA.MUEKL.t-, Opera House, Court St., Salem, Or. 9-26tf Land of Discoveries. IhosewnQnaveuseq 11 . .I i "Vour reme dies are giving satisfaction, ond a cus "omer with llronchitls says ft Is the only wmedv that gives Instant relief. sU.CovnruggU., Hi the pleasure to Inform aVe you that your Preparations are meltin'g with large !. r . We bear Nothing but Praise &" That It will accomplish the end .desired health Is In tho nnnulnra Ynll ,bJ,nl" Z dollar mi purchase trifllngsumoionr u wm, you an'dontonhmStded of human "circutarisent free,eonUlnlnf detailed descriptions. SANTA, ABIE I. prepared only by the ABIBTINE IjIEfalCAL CO., OrevMK Cal. " - BEFORE IT IS BORN. Bom BUrtllus; Statement rl IoUrt, ' iJ Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, oa being naked when the training- of , child should begin, replied, "A hun dred yours before it is bom." . Are we to infer from this, that this generation is responsible for tho con-i ditfon of the raco a hundred years from nott T Is this wonderful generation tho nat ural result of the, proper diet and rued icinos of a hundred years ago ? It is conceded in other lands that most of the wonderful discoveries of the world in this century have como from this country. Our ances tors were reared 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 fatigue that woud startle those of the present age. Why was it? Ono of the proprietors of the pop ular remedy known as Warner's sale cure, has been faithfully investigating . me cause, and has caned to his aid scientists as well as medical men, im pressing upon thorn ,the fact that there cannot bo an effect without a cause. This investigation disclosed the. fact that in tho olden time Bimplo romodies wore adminlstotol compounded of herbs and roots, which wore gathered and stored in tho lone of the log cabins, and when sicklier came on, these remedies from naturoV laboratory were used with .the be-t effects. What were theso remedies? What were they usod for? After untiring and diligent search they have ob tained tho formulas so generally used for various disorders. Now the i question is, how will the olden time preparations affect the people of this age, who have ho n treated, under modern medical schools and codes, with poisonous and injurious drugs. This test has been carefully pursued, until tlmy are convinced that the preparations they now call Warner's Log Cabin remedies are what our much abused systems required. Amonf them is what Is known nS Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparillu, uixl they frankly, announce that they do not coneider tho sarsaparilla of io much value in itself us it is in tin combination of the various inurcdi ents which together work marvelously upon the system, They also hue e I preparations for other diseases, unci i ag warnor'fl - .... . .-. . . i , " Warners JX)g canin eougii hi u consumption remedy," Log Cabin ,opB nmi DuChu remedy," "Warner's r ' ,-, .. . . .: j. ti, i..,.. Lc-tf Cabin hair tonic." They have great confluence that they have n cure for the common disoase of catarrh. I ,i.y, ., i i,n ,, f ! ,, "Inch tnov EVe the name OI Log Cabin rose cream." Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which they aro con- '! j t 'in .nm,in. nii others and a udont wm supplant nil otners, nnun liver pill, to be used separately or in ' HnnnnnllnM willi 4linfliai rnmnillnu connection with the other romedios, We hope that tho public will not be disappointed in theso remedies, but will reap a bencGt from tho in vestigations, and that tho poprietors will not bo embarrased. in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that liavo been so familiar to the shelves of our drug gists. ThiB lino of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if ne nft8n.tthemyet in stock, and wo . . fl,,nnt txf.t .,.. ' romo. riBaaawaw .- . v.va -. dies will receive approbation at our reader's hands, as the founders liave . .. ... i n. . ..n n National Surglral Inttltutr. Two or more surgeons representing this Inxtltute will be at the ChemekeUi hotel, Salem, November 10th, 18. They come fully prepared with ull the apparatus necessary for tho sucvewifii treatment of their specialties, curvature of the spluo, diseases of-the hip and knee Joint, crooked limbs, club feet ond all Iwdlly deformities. Their success In treaU In; these tniubies as well as all chronic ond sexual disease has made for the In stitute a national Jeputatlon. lliioniiorlieatlou.referenwswlll bo lur- nlshed from patients In nil parts uf tl' i United State. j Allpurkons who are sutferlng frpm any ( of !uee complaints, should not fall to taks advantage oftul opportunity for relief. il.-w. OTM JJU X JSittJ' uu lasasd March and Sept., atch year. It U an eooy olopadia of iiMfol Infor jnitlon for aU who pur. cbxso lba JuxurJaa or tha LacasjlUaa of We. We em' elotba rou and fumUh you wlto all the naeeasary and nnnaoaaaary appliances to ride, walk, danoe. sleep, eat. tUh. hunt, work, go to church. r Ity at home, and bx vrloua UV ,t,li7and quaoUUes.Vuat fljture out whTt U rwTO to dp aU the . ibteit j CO0nTBI.T,nd yea ean J. stlmata of the value of the upreun -. M. VWYSV. ,- receipt of iu onw v-i -rrrzw MONTGOMERY WARD, A a- JiA-X iwiii ' Subscribe for the Capital Jochnai. , I Plucky College CSIrU. A recent writer on college girls tells nu Interesting story of tho trials and difncultles of llvo plucky young women who had llttlo money but plenty of pluck and determination to get mi education. "A large-eyed brunette," snya the Writer, "not sturdy, but fragile-looking, graduat ed from Boston University n few years ago by finding n situation ns waitress inarestaunint, wearing the apron duriugrush hours nt morn ing and night, uud in vacation sen soa tno day through. One group pf four giris, two from Boston Uni versity and two at Harvard Annex, engaged two ndjolniug rooms in a quiet house in Boston and boarded themselves on nu average of&l.TO D. weok. Tholr ronma onat. SR. nr ?15 each. They took breakfast at -.- .. . . .- . v...u . -V, w. a small reBtaiinuitv-wuero oatmeal aud steak cost 20 cents. They ate an apple and u slice of bread for lunch, and nt night they pooled re- Bourees, spreading napkins on the top of a trunk uud feasting on bread Jitut milk, or bread and a taste f rumiml meats..' Onco n neighbor surreptltimisly inserted six glasses of Jelly In the bureau drawer which served at commissary tlepartmcnt, aud then tlmy dlnod royally for days. The food cost them each 115 cents per day, and not ono of them HuUered in health by the experi ment, and their expenses for clothiiigfwero no greater in propor tion." If your buck aches or If you aro sutuning rromiutlumiimtioit ofthu Kidneys, seminal weakness, brlelt duM Uewlt In the urine, or In fact iiny kidney, miliary iirlivo.'cmn litntlit. do not waate monevon worlhlcs llntint'iits or plasters, but stilko Mo stmt of the illseiise at iiin-e by Using the greater of all known remedies, Oregon Kidney Tea. It Is pleasant to take, Is purely vegetablu and has never laled to give entire eatls- faetlou. ; Sold by D. W. MaUhews A Co. . A Worasn'i Dlsrotrry. "Another wonderful disi'overy has been made and that loo by a lady in this county. Disease- fast ened ts clutches upon her and for seven yenrs she withstood its sever est tests, but her vital organs were undermined aud deaths seemed im minent. For three months she coughed Incessantly and could not sleep. She bought of us ti bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery for con sumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night nnd by one bottle 1ms been uilnii'iilously cured. Her uamu is Mrs. Luther Lut.'.' Thus write W. C. Illtimick & Co., ofSholhy, N. C. Get ft freo trial bottle nt II. W. Cox's drug store. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1888. Messrs. WKLLKR IIIIOS., Salem, Oregon, Gentlemen; Wo had the pleasure re cently of making shipment to you of our new " White Cross" Kxtrncts, and send you by mall to-day n very neat show card which wo would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which will cull thoattention of your tmde to the good. It hus been our Intention for some llmo past to place tioii tho market the llnest line of flavoring extracts manufactured In this country, and niter months of study mid experimenting with the prominent brands now before tho public we have at lust siKxcdcd In placing before you u qual ity which beyond doubt has no sucrlor. Wo can not lis) strongly Impress tixm you that you can unhesitatingly reeoui- mend them to your customer as the flnest that can poMilbly be manufactured. The iNU'kugu und style generally Is such us to attract attention, uud we predict that when your trade have tested the ijuallly of the BxU your sale for" White t'ro" extract will Ixj large. Jlj" complying with our n-'iuest you will confer n f.i. 'or ujxm yours truly, A ( HILLING A CO. ---, ll ifsKHVilMI yiffliiiwnwiTHri ENGLAND ECLIPSED! Free teie To Innocu ous Deseutudc. HARRISON, MORTON and VICTORY. They Hare More Electoral Than They Need. Votes THE DEMOCRATS GIVK IT UP. Chairman Ilriro Mukr-.s The Official Annouiu'cmpnt. FKKB TUAIfK AND EXGIjANI), TAI TA! Tcxuh nnd the Solid South Stay With Cleveland. OltOVKU HAI) ANK I.ONKl.V. Go Wot I Go Groterl Oboye.l. The Orders Washington, 1). C, Nov. 8.--At tho Wlilto IIoubo tho prmhlunt nnd Hiunll piirty nsNuiuhled in tho llbntry timl rocclvctl ulcotlon howh furnished by tho nssoclntoil pretw over it siieclul wire. DIsnnteheH wore nlso received from ncrnoiml frlendrtof tho iiroslilcut, but it vib wild by ono of tho executive cltirk, whom Col. Lumoiit dentited to sou nowHimncr men, tlmt nothing wlmtover hud been received from tlio demncrntlo lmtlomil committee. An uir of gloom provuded the Wlilto house. Tho liro.sldont und Trlvnto Secretary Ltimont denied thcniHelved to ull cnllern. Tho latter 80011)8 to feel tho defeat more keenly than tho president. Lainont ro ru.scd to enter ills IhihIiiohh ollico un til very lato. overywliuro wordH of Hympatliy for Mre. Ciovoland were heard. Becretary Whitney In euiivermi tion wild: "Well, wo are whipped and badly at that. There In no uof holding out any hopcH of lato returiiH. Thoy tan only lncreiwe thq defeat. I luivo no oxcuho to oiler, Now York city nnd Urooklyn fulled to give uh their promised mip port, L went homo and wont to Bleep when I heard from ilrookynr" TELEGHAPHIC TIDINGS. Iteturin From tho Dlffurrut Slates- fllher XcWH-SacresH. HOW llAUUISDN TAKKH IT. TIih Hours of KtrlteiiiMit und Doubt Jt.H-it.Ml. INDIANAI'OMH, Nov. 8. Ooll. IJiirriHon i very eoiiHerviitlve about cougratulatloiiH, ami wiiiiIh to feel Hiiro that ho Id out of tho wooiIh Iniforo ho ptirmllii hlniBclf to p.irticlpnti In hucIi proceedlngM. There were a groat many citUer) nt tho hotiHo ; In fuct tiio iieiglibora liiiiiu iu und took apparent posoen blun. On tho ouUIde u crowd wan Mtaiidltiguud gazing at the hoimc, looking to catch, u gllmiiso of tho general iw ho occuHlonnlly pitted tho windowM. Tlio ileiuniiHtrntlOH , In the city wiw of t ho iikmi enthiiHliwtlo charucter. I-nrgo crowd collected about tho Jounml building und tho new Deiilfton, chterlng for "Jkrn" llurrlMiii. 1SDIANA HTAMH lV IIKIIAOK. Mm Ii.ies Nobly by Her llonorixl liar rl.ou. INDIANAI'OMH, NOV. 8, NllHI hundred ami ilfteen preeluotH In IndlMnaglvo Hurrlon 148,011, Clovo lund 198,809. The Mime In 1881 jfave lllfllne l:,671, Clevuluud 131,.'iOS. Kt-cretary Hherln of the dtmioerutlo ! national commute wild that itlooK. txl like Geu. Hnrrlttoii had carrlwl 11 the state. i i Hubw-rlbo for the Capital Jovkscal NKW YOllK IS llKlir.KJIKD. 8h Falls Into the I.lue AVItli flooilM jorltlvs. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 8. Tho Sun of this morning tya thntllitrriHon hn 11,762 plurality iu Now York state, and that Hill has 18,052. lta llgure.x show that Indinna gives Ilnrrlson a plurality of about 2000. Connecti cut Ib denioenttlo by 494. Tho Trlbuno says: Rovised re turns of tho voto for president, with careful estlniateji where authentic tlgures aro lacking, give Harrison ll.lXXi plurality lu this state. Tho unolllclal voto of nil counties lu tho state, as far as returns go, how it plurality for Clovelnnd of 78,050, and for Harrison of 00,147, giving Harrison n plurality In the stnto of 11,101. Jlnrrlsnn I Tb. Mnn. Nkw .Yohk, Nov, S. Senator Quay,, chairman of tho republican national committee, issues tlio fol lowing statement: "Tho republicans on Tuesday carried, uy Increased majorities, all tho states that were carried for lllulno iu '84, and lu addition have New York by n plurality of 15,000 aud Indinna by u plurality of from 4000 to 0000. West Virginia Is lu doubt. Gen. Hurrl sou's election is assured." Ohio Is Solid Ton. Coi.ij.muus, Nov. 8. Chairman Cappoll claims tho stato by 21,000 for Harrison. Tho democratic- com mittee makes no claim but says tho voto on tho national ticket is close. There seems no doubt but tho state Is republican and that tho republi cans mndo a not gain of one con gressman. A Sul Death. Tho remains of Ellis Hall were brought hero this afternoon from l'omeroy, where ho died very ro contly. Ho is but twenty years old audsou of Ex-Sherlir llall of In dependence nnd u cousin ofSlierltr Crolsan. Ho will bo Interred nt Dueua Vista. Illinois lulls III. Chicago, Nov. 8.- Tho associated press has Just completed u count on the Illinois gubernatorial voto, aud thoy say l-'lfor Is elected y 7000 majority. It is safe to say, that Harrison's plurality will bo about 10,000, HrltKi Gives It Ui. Nnw Yoitic, Nuv. 8, Chairman Hrlco of tho democratic national committee Is.sues a bulletin conced ing the election of Harrison and tying thorn is no ohnuco of gaining flufllclout maorltls In tho districts not yet heard from. Tlmy Get Uounnotleiit. IlAiiTFQiti), Nov. 8, Connecticut glyeH Cleveland for president u plurality of 420, with two towns to hear, from, which will icduoj It to about fCO. C0MIKN8EI) IIISl'ATCIIKS. Oregon gives Harrison about 8,0(M) majority. Missouri Is close, aud probably will give majorities for Harrison. There is no doubt In Minnesota she gives a good republican majority. Tho republicans carry Washlngtou Territory by about 5,000. Allen goes In over Voorheos by a good numtier. Tim lottery of I.Ht. When (hollrst baby born lu Deli ver was announced by her father, I.ImIi Harvey, twenty-eight yuan ago, a public meeting was hold hi tho town, and among tho other prcHoiits a lot of laud was donated. Tho ihjIco went out of Harvey's hands by his refusal to pay Uh taxes To-day the girl sings lu a concert garden at Denver, aud the lot that was given her Is worth 2,000,000. Flour In those days was worth f 100 jHir barrel. Walking Is tho favorite aud al most the only recreation of Cardin al Gibbons. Ho Is an Indefatigable pedestrian, and unless, ho Lu not sit ting In tho reception roopi of his res Iduncv he may usualy bo found walking up and down (ho narrow hrliik pavement luUia roar pf hi JlOUM).