.JL CAPITAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., TUESDAY,! NOVEMBER 13, 1SSS. NO. 215 JOURNAL. MISCELLANEOUS. THE OREGON FRUIT DRYER (RovolvlngrackframcJ Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OF" OPERATION, Awarded first premium at the Oregon State Fair 18Si-'81-S5-'Su.'S7 and at tho Call fornla State Fair, 1837, and San Joaquin County Fair, 1887. Manufactured In slx.alzes. For circular and price list address H. S. JORY & SON, 1 O. Box 286. SulomOrKon O-Dryor Furnaces furnished .Ave sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY T7XCHANUED FOR OREGON, WASH! Jjjlngton Tor. or Calilornla real estate. For Information address us at either of tho fol lowing effices: 1'alcstine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.: .Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem ofllco nt Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty street; Portland ottlcoln the roomsof thoStute Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SKIFF & CO.." DENTISTS. Office near thjo Opera House. U3 Teeth extracted oy tho painless pre cesE. MAKKKTS.: CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. 8TATE STREET, SALEM, OKEUON. 5-All kinds c." fresh and cured meats always on hand, full weight and a square deal all arlund. For Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Power. Good for all uses, from one to full capacity. All for tho low price of . Call ut t ho Pa cific Cider, Vinegar A Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of all diseases of men and women DRS. GILBERT & WEHP GIVE Medicated vapor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. Office and sanitarium In the Bank block. Consultation free. KKSdvv Yrrtcnr f!SBr IJOWJjU ygSSMsW Press ilagsaaMaM- i -f A tLjfi.t-- 1 "r 1 , A X s. A UBirTliMFMrCaVnRnVILLECAU AVEtYOUlA OOLU IN THE HEAD whlch doe. gt;tt M.v.gnej iSi. .rtlon of mucus matter In the nasal passagc-r ,",', rua or niiw tr.,.r;-vr..TVr r.i,n,i inAnmnl eves. fraiflngTn the caw, more or lw mPnlHei" Lr heat of The noieT Have you lost all syn,ptoraB,othCaliFc?rnia Cat-R-Cure U& by D. W.:MATTHEW8 & Co. CAPTAIN CIIAIILBS L. SSSV Phnlx and Home In.uranee Company at San ?$ g?Z&uwl, CbU reopin. niiwKinir. HiiiLLiuif. :,v mmw .... -. n?endK!!rhcSKra nuuareauuneie. BOLD AND GUARANTEED li D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 1O0 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Deoot Proposals for Stationery. Office or TiraSEcnETAUY of State, 1 Salem, Or., Sept. 27th, 1SSS. f Sealed proposals will bo received at this office until noon November 27th, 1SSS, to furnish the following artlclefor the state of Oregen: SO reams legal cap, 14 lb, No. 8 rutin?, while laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. BO reams letter paper, 12' J), No. 8 ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. ,. SJOSitfr .V-JiJ 30 reams flrst-class Congress nolo, llt packages. No. 8 ruling, white laid. &S 15 MN'o. 5 white envelopes, 60 lb, No. 1 rag, XXX. Q 15 M No. 0 .white envelopes, 60 lb, No. 1 rag XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No 149. 15 gross UlUoU's steel pens. No. 401. 3 gross Eastcrbrook "J" pens. 6 gross Faber's pan holders, No. 1S70. 4 dozen Tower Manufacturing Co's. bar ometer and brass backed Inkstands. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 0 Inch, Standard. 3 dozen Ivory folders, 10 Inch, Congress. 10 dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgau'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 008. 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, Rogers', No. 1SH9, 11. 3 dozen steel erasers, Rogers', No. 18140, E. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted sizes. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 3, hexagon, pill. 10 gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt. No. 2. 0 dozen Faber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, small. in.. 2.V) iincres. 12 dozen tablo pads for paper, 10x21. 10 dozen waste paper baskets, cross bar, No. 4. 20 lbs hemp twlno, No. 12. At the same tlmo separato bids will be received forl2dozcn Wostcnholm congress knives to bo described by trado Nos. Sam ples to be exhibited. Bids should bo marked "Proposals for Stationery." None but best quality of goods received. Tho right to reject nny or all bids Is re served. All goods to be delivered beforo January 1st. 1889. Payment to bo made by warrant on state treasury. .,.,, U.u. v. jHiaimuc, 0-28-td Secretary ofstato. Heal Estate Bargains. SI.WX) 1G0 acres, 0 miles from O & C ili JKU. ItUOU UUUbC, UJUil 11114 orchard. Fenced, nnd in cut- Ion tin $,000 80 ncres, 4 miles from Balcm. 1(MKI rOlIU I" 1UW11. llllJHUHT manio i.il Vtnn ATilt Innrl $5,400 N) acres 2M miles from &ilcm ii muiuiuga. rut iivw "'i nil fenced. Make a desirable $2,500. (W ncre3 -I miles from Paleni. Jm pro vem vuio buuu. nuu jumb UlUtllllU, uuu bihulu num. $1,180 HW acres, 7 miles from Snlem. 11111 1UI1U, I1UUI MHIUICU. J7JV.1 in lots of 40-ncro tracts at per $10,800.,. 073 acres, 8 miles from Salem. jciXceuciib gnitv mm uuu muu, ntUnlnlnjr Willamette river. X1I1 I aaII In fmnia 81,375.-. SlncreM miles ofSnlem. House, at the door. Good soil, and clentv of timber. $2,400 120acres, 5 miles of Salem: good road; well imnrovcu; siraun r insr through tho place. ,.40u acres (4 miles west side O &. C It R) good house, barn and orchard, 120 In cultivation, bnl- nnnAnlr .dill nndt II ! Innfl. ?00,00 $800 10 acres, 1 mllo from Salem, ad- joining lair Bntuuu, uiu niu, no Improvements. ..10 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house Excellent fruit land. 1,200. $1.000 170 acres, 0 miles from O AC 11 II; bam, nnd small orchard; 150 acres In cultivation. ireo 3 lots, with goodhousonndbnrn, i.U3b CN.lCll.. uwmii'ii' iwi... ,ir. I..... l..uMud (Ilk n Inlvn Hilt tif cltV and farm property. Buyers would do well to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLI" is utiAjiJir.ni.i-i, Opera House, Court St., a.2i5tf Salem, Or. THcOHLY- CUAHANIttu cure ron CATARRH . - , A,M iruM m Hiiiuii. luniiinj ..- Ircqueni oit;u. - --,-, -"--,. if BEFORE IT IS BORN. Soma BUrtlliiB Statement oral Inter.it. f Qea. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmea, on bcinp asked when the training of a child should begin, replied, "A hun dred years boforo it 1b born." Are we to infer from this that this generation is responsible for tho con dition of tho race a hundred years from now? Is this wonderful generation tho nat ural result of the propor 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 have como from this country. Our ances tors wcro reared in log cabins, nnd Buffered hardships and trials. But they lived and enjoyod health to a ripo old age. Tho women of those days would endure hardships without apparent fatiguo that would etartlo those of the present age. Why was it? One of tho proprietors of tho pop ular remody known as Warner's safe cure, has been faithfully invostigatinc the cause, and has called to his aid scientists as well as medical men, im pressing upon them tho fact that there cannot be an effect without u cause. This investigation disclosed the fact that in tho olden times simple remedies wore administorol compounded of horbs and roots, which were gathered and stored in tho lofis of the log cabins, and when Bicknp-.s came on, these remedies from naturo'u laboratory were used with tho buit effects. What were those remedies? What were thoy used for? After untiring and diligont soarch they have ob tained tho formulas so generally ut.l for various disorders. Now tho question is, how will tho olden time preparations affect the people of this age, who have belt treated, under modern medical schools and codes, with poisonous and injurious drugs. This tost has been carefully pursued, until thoy are convinced that Uie preporationri they now call Warrior's IxU Cabin remedies arowhat our much abused systems required. Among them is what is known as Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilla, mid they frankly announce that thoy do not consider tho sarsaparilla of k much value in itself as it is in tin combination of the various inarcdi ents which togother work marvclously upon tho system. Thoy also have preparations for other diseases, such as 'Warner's Log Cabin cough and consumption remedy," "Log Cabin hops and buchu romedy," "Warner's Log Cabin hair tonic." They have great confidence that they havo a euro fortho common disoaseof cutnrrh. which thoy givo tho name of "Ixk Cabin roso cream." Also a "Log Cabin plaster," which they are con fident will supplant all others, and a liver pill, to bo used separately or in connection with tho other remedies. We hopo that tho public will not be disappointed in these remedies, but will reap a benefit from the in vestigations, and that the proprietors will not bo embarrasod in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedios that have been so familiar to the shelves of our drug gists. This line of remedies will be used instead of others. Insist upon your druggist getting them for you if ho hasn't them yet in stock, and wo feel confident that those new reme dies will receive approbation at our reader's hands, as the founders havo used overyears in their preparation. " SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, liwvs. SleHsrs. WELLKK 11ROS., Salem, Oregon, Gentlemen: Wo had the pleasure re cently of making shipment to you of our new "White Cross" Extracts, and send you by mall to-day a very neat show mrd which wo would like you to placo promi nently In your store, and which will call thonltcntlon of your trado to the goods. It has been our Intention for some time ,ui..t in iilniw liimn the market the tlni-t line of flavoring extract inaiiufuelitred In this couutry, and afU'r months or ui" un.i viuriiuuntlnir with the prominent brands now before the public we have at last sneeeded In placing nature you u iun Ity which beyond doubt has no uKrlor We in not too utrongly linprewiupoii you that you can unhwllatingly reeurn mend thorn to your customers us the nuct tliat enn possibly be manufactured. The jnokAgu and style generally U such as to nti hoi niiiitlon. and we predict that w hen your trade have tested the quality of the good your sale for wnite ltos exin. wlll be large. Hy eomplylDg with our rUt you will confer a kvor uon yours truly. A. RTIHLLINU W. Tho BOYKLB'OUIDEU lasud U -rob. and Sept., eaen 7sjr nuu ouw clopedia of useful Infor. nwtlon tor all who pur. chase me suxuxie u - T!T;...i- nf iif. We can ctotbe you and furnish yon with aU the necessary and unnecessary applianees to ride. walk, dance, sleep, at. flsb, hunt, work, go to church. or stay at home, end VfJUISSrt OuIdE. whleh will be seat upon reeelpt of 10 eeaU - pay Pfte, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. UlTll lhln Avenue. Cblco,IlL Sad Yellow Iver Incident. A littlo white boy, almul i ycarj old, had been discturse.1, cured, from the quar antine and fuuud his wav from his guar dian's side to his old home, iu which, dur. ing his illness, his father, mother nud sis ter luil ilieii ntnl the Imuse was shut up. lie anked the people aiouud lor his fatl and mother atvl ilio poor little fellow was finally told tha". all his people were dead. 11 Mooped down and picked up the cat, which had been the only thing to welcome him home. He sat down on the dooritep.nf Ins father's house, toadied the cat la his nruit, and said, in a piteous voice i "Pussy, there aie only yon and I left now. We arc all alone." After some time the neighbors got him 1 1 no to one of their houses with the only friend of hi .J home in Ida arms. A man who has pmctlml medi cine for -10 years, ought to know salt from siifrur; read wind ho suys: Toi.kdo. O., Jnn. 10, 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co. Gen tlemen: -I imvobeon in the general practice of medicine for most -10 yuarx, and would say that In till my practice and experience, lmvo never seen a nrencrution that I could pre scribe with as much conildoneo of sticeess its I can Hall's Catarrh Cure ninmtfhi'tured by you. Havo lire-bcribo-1 it n great many times nnd its i.lTi.i.t Iu u-iiiiilort'ul. mill would B1IV ill conclusion thnt I have yet tollnd u ease of catarrh that It would not cure, if they would take it according to directions. Yours Truly, L. 1,. GOitSUCH, M. I). Otllcc, Ulo Summit St. "Wo will clvo $100 for nny case of Ciitcirli that cannot be cured with Hall's Calairli Cure. Taken inter nally. F.J, CHEN FY & CO. Toledo, O. BfatTSold by druggists, 75c. HarkltB'K Arnlra Salrc. Tho best salvo in tho world ( cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sallrheiitii fever sores, totter, chapped Jituiii chllhlalus, corns, nnd nil skin cm,' tlons, and positively cures piles, m no pay required. It Is guarantee! to give perfect satisfaction, or mum-; refunded. Price 25 cents per U For aalo v- Dr. H. W. Cox. Brare Up. You tire feeling depressed, your nppctltu Is poor, you are bothered with headache, you tiro lldgclty ner vous and generally out of soils and want to bntco up. ISrnccun but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bllters, which have for their bt's's very cheap bud whisky, and which stimulate you for tin hour and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an ulto'--Ive that will purify your blood, start healthy action of liver nnd kidney, restore your vitality, nnd give re newel heallh and htren;.'ili. Such a medlclno you will find In Kleciilc Hitters nnd only o0 cents a bottle nt H. AV. Cox's drug store. mgm National Surgical limtlluti-. Two or more surgeons reprfwrntlng this Institute will be at the Chcmeketii hotel, Hiilom, November 10th, 18W. They eonie fully prt'iiured with nil the HpiHirutti neewwury for the siirciwfu ti eminent of their emUlo,curatiiru of thu spine, dlsemMw of Hie hip 'and kneu Joint, itooKwI limb, eluli ftt and all bodily ileformltles. Their sueeewi In trettt ingtheiH) tmuliliM as well its nil chroulu mid M.JI111I dlxmiMM has Hindu for the In stitute 11 national leputatlnn. rxn application, reforonewi will be lur nlnliml from Hitlents In nil jwrts of thu United ritat(M. .Ml jMirkous whonre sitlferlng from any of tliuM; oniiiplalutH, should not fall to take advantage of this opportunity for relief. d7-W. I'Mzmm w5i&lj3ttmilaULl TELEGUAPHIO TIDINGS. Imporlanl Events of Hie Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. Oabinnte Humors Lato Sneeulatons and Condensed Disnatrhrs. Will Not lilt rrforr. Wasuinoton, Nov. 12. Tho supremo court of tho United States denied nn nppllentlon for n writ of habeas corpus in tho case of David S. Terry, of California, convicted of contempt of court nt.d for a violent scene In which ho nnd his wife at tacked the ofllcers of tho court. Tho application for tho writ was made on tho ground that Terry nt tho tlmo of this ollcnse, was not in tho court room and did not havo a notice of intention to bring him to trial. Justice Harlan, who rendered the decision, says tho oll'enso was committed In full view of tho court. rrepnrlni; l'or Inauguration. Wasuinoton, Nov. 12. -A. T. llrlttnn, a well-Uiu.wn lawyer of this city, has been designated by tho executive committee of tho republican national committee to take charge of the ceremonies at tending the Inauguration of Presi dent Harbison. Ho has been authorized a'so to appoint all neces sary ollleors and committees to look after tho work. Itanium Inipruxlng, LiMinioi'K, Conn., Nov. 12. W. II. HnrniMii shows a slight Improve ment. The physicians have a slight hopo that ho may pull through. CUXliBNSKli DISl'ATCilKS. Thuro are two eases of smallpox in Tacoina. Tho mayor of tho city of Vancouver notifies tho citizens by posters of the prevalence of smallpox Iu Poitland and other cities on thu coast, and advises everyone to guard against tho disease, and oilers to those with out means vaccination at thu city's expense. A Washington dispatch says: "It Is understood thnt both Wliltelaw Held 1111(1 Mu rut Halstead tiro cnudl dates for foreign missions. Air. Held has loiig aspired ?o represent thu United States at tho Couris of St. James, and Mr. Halstead wants to go to Germany." Senator Gurniau stated that In his talk with the president ho lold tho latter thutno explanation could hide the real reason for Ids defeat. Tho republican party had won 11 fair victory. Ho frankly told tho presi dent that li's ttirlll' reform and civil service reform schemes had Ix'iiton the democratic party. A Into dispatch Js of a very dis couraging nnturo f.-oui Florida's yel low fuvcr stricken points. Ouu from Gainesville read ns follews: "Tho yellow fo or has increased In loltMicoitnd almost all of tho people havo lied. There wore seventy-six tunes ami tvii deaths reHUted up to noon to-dny. There is great ills truss." George W. Curtis says : "I think tho result wits duo chiefly to the pre sentation of the single Issue, which tho proslt'i nt's party accept ad, but did not do-lio, which was now and uni'xpectul to tho country. Much Is duo also to a dlsapiiolutmeut with tho president's civil service reform c'nuso; to tho trading of votes, and to tho lack of personal twpulnrlty." Efforts are being made hy tho Treasury department to secure the consent of Camilla and Mexico to jirev.-nt tho Chliioso from crossing their ret-poctiVH borders Into tho United Htntos. It Is ovldont, how ever, that Mexico will do nothing lit tho matter. Minister Itomuro says thnt iirtldo two, of tho Mexican constitution, roads as follows : "All mill havo tho right of entering and h-.vlng the republic, or traveling througu Its territory, itntl of cliang .tiL' their residence without tho I iHivNtltvof letters of wmurlty, pass 'ports or other similar requlro nu nts." 1 JU-111 Uy, athlete, aud all who lam- any vl,uiu jMWetM ljJwW kwiw ilia 1 Ift-uley's OoHdolStm Toiile U u ,. ,..iili n.J llMf It ItftMllUMM new Miiiii.klrritlieiMlbe wueetve ami ew-nA- 1 i-iii u iMwtortu wte the ttstwl n ,,.:uui f work without bMMNutUK 1 .1 ivufil. I) H-ll'-y U. W. attlMwACo. The "lluld Kmiblierit" .Must do. Jkkfkhson City, Mo., Nov. 12. Tho supremo court to-day atllnued tho verdict of murder in tho tlrst degree against Win. Walker, chief of tho notorious "llald Knoblxira" organization In Southern Missouri. He will bo hanged December 2S. This decision also allccts three others of tho gang who were con victed about tho sumo tlmo that Walker was. Store Charred llodtos. ltociUSTKii.N. Y., Nov. 12. This morning another body was found In the ruins of a lamp factory, which was burned. It was unrecognizable. In all seven charred bodies have been taken from tho ruins. The Clilrt llv Up. London, Nov. 12. Gen. Warren, chief of police, has tendered his resignation. It Is understood this action Is duo to severe criticisms upon his efllcleney in connection with tho Whltcchapcl murders. ills last iu:uuk.st. A Somio Snatched l'mm Novel of Tha Day. "George Tergition, you htvu ona a little bit loo far " l'sle with tndignatioti and outlawed priilo, the young uoiiitn looked htm stern ly in the face. "Why, Laura," he itnmiMorvd, in help Ices confuaiott. "I I ur ah I didn't think you would cite." "Didn't think I would' cnrul" she echoed with oraty mockery. "Did you think, sir, that nn a-j(uaiutnnca of ton or twelve months entitle you to thu privilege, un asked, that my moat intimate friends of many years' ntnnilinu would not darod to claim! Havo you no conception, air, of the word presumption? " What had this you in e, man done? Intoxicated by her beauty, and fancying he taw in her glorious dark eyes a chal lenge, half-coy, hiiU-aiicy, ho had raptur ously klMud her. Dutsh with aitonishinent, Geori;o l-'or-guaon now quailed before thu lightning like ItuliKuatiuii of thu liuh-i)ia-itud girl. Ho saw ho hud made a fatal mistake. "Thu must end our acquaint ance Mr. Ferguson," she said. "In ninny lcteats it hvs licou a pleasant one, I I. nil coma to esteem you highly to ru. (.ltd you ns a youm; man of MhIi ami no ble impulses, flee from trivialities, the weakness, thu iuorilliintu lulf-concott and surance that the spirit of the age seems to infuse, Into the menial constitution:, the young men of modern aoclcty, "Vou have thrown ourself down from thu pedeital uon which I had mlstakouly placed you. Mr. Ferguson," she contin ued, sully, "hereafter we moot ai strang ers. "Ho It'll), Laura Knues," replied he, with recovered self-possesrion, " I shall not presume to question your right to dis miss mo thus summarily, however strong ly I might feel inclined to proteat against the injustice of your act In so doing, I bow to your mandate. Henceforth we are strangers. Hut beforo I take my laat farewell of you, as I am now about to do, and go out into the world to struggle with lilts only a sorrowing, lonely man, depri ved of his lastearthlv hope, must struggle ti keep I11U despir from knawlnghli heart-strings asunder before I leave forever the presence of unu with whom I have pawed so many happy hours, whose memory will cling to me through all the cheerless yars that may yet drag their nrary length over my huad, I have one last request to make of you." What la It sir?" "Please get off my lap." Chloago Tri bune, Indiana Shoot At The Moon. Four thousand blanketed Comanohcs, lowai.J Cheyennis, Arapahocf, and Dela ware were at the Atakeeu agency to get their rations when the recent total eclipse of the moon oooured. The savages were greatly eioited The principal chief 01 Irrtil them to shoot at the "evil thine." and the force of Indians opened fire In air, keeping up the shooting tor upward of an hour, and until they were out of ammuni tion, When the moon appeared in vie after the eclipse, wild whoop went up for what they believed to be their victory, A lady wImi wus Htllleted with Halt Itheum on the taeeautt other part of the body fur many yeureaud who wtw treated HI W III'.. l, .HJ.WH. ni tr. . w..- w -- without any hut tutiirury relief says, i)nturU' mAt ! entirely ettrtxl me of my IrouhMwMiuseassiiilNlut and allouath I have mit mm the luetUetue ftwiimny months), I have ltul no rMurn of w ill. "&ui I snail aswitys mu unsHnm vu jv. uy U, W. IUIIMW i9L I.U,