tBf HllEfi&r VK PITAL JOURNAL. VOL. l. SALEM, OR.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 18SS. NO. 2S CA MISCK LLANKO US. -THE FRUIT OREGON DRYER ntevplvlngjracklframcj Is Simple of Construction, AND EASY OH OPERATION. ' 'Awarded first premium at tho Oregon State Fair lS-'S4-&-'!l.'S7 and at the Cali fornia State Fair, 1SS7, and Snn Joaquin County Fair, 1S37. Manufactured In slxslzcs. For circular and price Hat address H. S. .TORY & SON, P. O. Box 280, Salem, Oregon. 9- Dryer Furnaces furnished ;ilvo sizes HUGHES, BELLINGER k CO,, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FQU OREGON, WASH; Ington Tcr.orC.illtorntn real estate For Information address us at el(her of the fol lowing effices: Palestine, III.; Kansas City, Mo.: Saldm, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem office lit Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty street; Portland office In the loomsof the.State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SKIFF&CO., de!tists. Oillco near !t h!e Opera Ilouic. Teeth extracted oytlio painless pro cess. MARKETS.; CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET, MAf.EM, OREGON. s-AU kinds of frcstt nnd cured mca,ts always on hand. full wdghtjind a square sieal all arlund. For Sale, A e-nod iron frame Hono rowe Slnstri .. ,.11 tsono fmiti nnn in fill .-. ' fi.ii dfoitclty. Hit (he Pa All for the low nrlce of $30. Call lit (ho Pa- cific Cider, Vinegar A Fruit rrcscrvug Company's office. Salein, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of all diseases of men und women DI.S. GILKERT & WEJIP Medicated vapor baths, oxygen Inbalo. tloii, efcrtro magnetism, niedleated sprays, etc. Office and sanitarium In the Bank block. Consultation iree. 10-lw jjf ' J 3v vftM iiiriniisiW' Yrr!tr J i irTlHEMCOCoN SAVKYOUIA con' " "" ".f. , ",i nual mMnwt Are you irtHiiHu uy cVSlve secretion of mueiis nwUer in " JgJJJTci the trfroat. ringing or rklnir s nlttlng. weak and Inflamed eye. lu ",5,7. 7. 0f smell, inetiHKjr lm- liawklng, nviHiiff 11 V r 'ffilJr.iSd'dryn'JL.S S( ofWeToT Ha ..i4J.iltnud rpitlvMneS4 sense of smell T Is your breath rap,ow8'olhailforrila Cat-R-Cure Restore, theSense &Sl&2r tiffi RBCQ.VMENDEa fAPTAiv cniARLKS L. DIMON.of. troubled with raronte Cfctowh fcr jwenj niBndBd vourCIlfornloCAT-It-.unri. 5Z228BlB'ZB SOLD ANDaUAItANTEKD HY D. W. MAnHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale DeDOt Proposals for Stationerr. OfkiceoftiikSecuctxkyofHtatk.I Si.km, Or.. Sept. 27th. lsSS.f Scaled proposals will be rccMvcd at this office until noon November 27th. 1S.SS, to rurnlsh tho following nrtlclolfor the state of Oregen: SO reams legal cup, 14 lb. No. 8 ruling, white laid, Care w. Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. 30 reams letter paper, l'.'?b,No.S ruling, white laid, Carew, Charter Oak or Scotch Linen. fsjg yd 30 reams first-class Congress note, 7lft packages, No. 8 ruling, white laid. ,i i 15 M No. 5 whlto envelopes, 00 lb, No. 1 rag, 15 M No. 0 Jwhtto (envelopes, 00 lb, No. 1 rag XXX. 12 gross railroad steel pens No 149. 15 gross UllloU's steel pens. No. 404. 3 gross Easterbrook "J" pens. 5 gross Faber'ii pon holilcs. No. 1S78. 4 dozen Tower Mauuf.icturlug Co's. bar ometer and brass backed Inkstands. 12 dozen Ivory folders, 9 Inch, Standard. 3 dozen Ivory folders, 10 Inch, Congress, 10 dozen muclIugocup, No. 8, Morgans patent 1 dn.en mucilage stands, reservoir; No. 6, Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 140 lb, assorted colors. 2 gross No. a Eaglo Recorder lead pencils, style 60S. 4 dozen Arnold's writing fluid, quarts. 2 dozen David A .Sons wrltine fluid. quarts, black. i aozen sanroru s premium nuia, quarts. n aozen duplex cap board letter clips, i 12 dozen Faber's rubber rulers, 14 Inch, flat. 12 dozen stocl erasers, Rogers', No. 1S11S), H. !l dozen kteel erasers, Rogcrs'.No. 1SI49, E. 20 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, as sorted hires. 4 gross Faber's lead pencils, Nos. 2 and 11, hexagon, gilt. 10 gross Faber's lead pencils, round, gilt, No. 2. 0 dozen Faber's patent Ink nnd pcucll rubber erasers gmall. IOOOMcGIH's patent paper fastener, No. 2. lOUOMcGlU' patent haperfastcners, No. 4. IS dozen gmiimeil stub files. No. 21, 11x15 In., 250 pages. 12 dozen table rt-uls for Jiapcr, 10x21. lu dozen wato paper baskets, cross bar. No. 4. 20 to p.entp twine, No. 12, At tho sumo time separato bids' will bo received for 12 dozen Wnstpnliolm congress knlvos tq bo docrbed by trndo Nos. Sam ples to hp PXilhltcJ. ' Bids should bo marked "Proposals f.i. Stationery." None but bet qunllty oi goods received. Tho right to reject any or all bids Is re served. All goods tp bo dclivcied beforo January 1st, lsS). layment to bo mado by unrriint on state treasury. GEO. V. MCIUUDE, 0-2S-trt Socrctary of blutc. Ileal Estate Bargains, Sl.WM 10Q acres, 0 miles from O A C do pot, (lood house, barn nnd orchard.- Fenced, and In cul tivation. J2.00O. SO Bcrcsi, 4 miles from Salem. Good road to town. Improve ments fair. Kino fruit land. $5,490 S.i acres 2f miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Alako n desirable homo. RLWO. GO acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Flop young orchard, and garden land. 4,160 l'W acres, 7 miles from Salem, Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-acro tracts at J23 er acre. $10,800 fi75 acres, 8 mllos from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining wiiiamciio river. Will sell In tracts. i rs Mnprns. J miles of Salem. House. ' barn nnd orchard. 1-nrgesprIrig lit the door. Good holl, and plenty or tlmuer. t $2,400. tOOacres, 6 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; stream runuiuguirouguuiuiuiii-i;. $00.00 100 acres (1 miles west side O A , OR 11) good house, barn and , orchard, 120 lu cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. $800 10 acres, lmllo from Salem, ad-1 joining fair ground. Good land; . gljW. 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; nil In cultivation; no buildings near school house. Excellent fruit land. $4 030 "fTO acres, 8 miles from O AC It 11; all lenced; well watered. House, barn, and small orchard; 150 acres in cultivation. $2.750 1 lots, with good housenndbarn, East V-alem. Ueglnll),e odtlon. Wo have besides this a large list o' city nnd farm property. Buyers would do j ell to call and examine our holdings berore making their purchases. WILLIS A CHAMBERLIN, Upem House, umri ni., Salem, Or. 0-20tf THE 0 N.LY CUARAWTEeO WCUFS.E fOl CATARRH npnVlLLECAU . trPr.hiM. dos not get betterT Have you mi wt- liaTealltheM tof die ye beeR StSK rtemla. WAXVGBiXmiwE- a c..ap nrtrtltll aHAU rel3SB; SlUffriia T (JATin-CuJiB 1 BEFORE IT IS BORN. Sqme blottllug ytnfrroenU jtI Interest. of Gen. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, on being askeil wlicu tho training of a fliilt) should bcgiii, replied, "A. hun tired years before it Is born." Are we to infer frqin this that this generation fa responsible for thu con dif'on ot the raco a hundred years from now? Is this wonderfu) generation the nat ural result of tho proper diet and med icines, of hundred years ago'T Jtis conceded inothor lands that most of the -wonderful discoveries of the world jn tin's century htivo come from this country. Our ances tors were reared in log cabins, and suffered hardships and trials. Bqt they lived and onjoyed health to a ripe old age. Tho vvomoil of tljosQ days would endure hardships Without apparent fatiguq thai would Startle, those, of the present ago. Why was it? , Oijo of tho proprietors of tho jxop ular remedy known as Warner's iuup euro, has been faithfully investffaiwi: (lie cause, and has called to l)i$ 11M scientists as vrcll as medical men, im pressing upon them the fact lli;t( there cannot be an effect without :j cause. This Investigation disclot-pil the fact that in tho olden, tltne-i simplo remedies woro admhiistoir' compounded of herbs nnd roots, whlili were gathered and stored in tho loi'e of the log cabins, and when sickpp- came on, these remedies from natim)' laboratory wpro used with tho Ui-i effects, Wjiat were thesQ romedies? AVIiid were they used for? After untiring and diligent search they have o tainod the fonnulaa so generally usot for various disorders. Now tho question is, how will tiu olden time preparations niToot the people of this age, who lmvo bi- )i treated, under modern lncditsil schools and vwles, with jio.topnMj' and injurious drugs. This test lut beeit carefully pursued, until Umy aro convinced that the propnratii i)H they now call Warner's Ixg Cnblii remedies aro what our much abttii'd lystems reaqired. Among thorn is what is known us. Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilln, and thoy frankly announco that they do not consider tltq earpaparjlhi of hi much value in llsolf as it Is in the i'ombinatlon of tho various inprodt ents which togetlier work mnrvelotM'y upon tho system. They also hmo preparations for otlier diseases, such as "Warner's Log Cabin cough mid consumption remedy,' "Log Cubin hops and bucliu remedy," "Warner's Log Cabin hair tonic.'' They have great confidence thot they have u euro for tho common disease of catarrh . which they give the name of "Log Cabin rose cream." Also a "Log Cabin piaster." which thoy aro con fident will supplant nil others, and a (Ivor pill, to bo used separately or in ,. ' ... ,i ' v,'iu connection with tho other romedicH. Wo hope thnt tho public will not be disappointed in tlieeo remodles, but will leap a benefit from tho in vestigations, and that tho proprietors will not bo cmbarrasod in their in troduction by dealers trying to sub stitute remedies that lmvo been so familiar to thq shelves of our drug gists. This lino 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 theso now reme dies will recoivo approbation at our reader's hands, us tho founders have used every care in tneir preparation. HAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 18, Mewir. WHLLRR BROS., Balem, Oregon. Gentlemen: Wo had the pleasure re cently of making klilpmont to you of our new "White Cr" BxtraoU, nnd M)iid you by mall to-day a very neat show card which we would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which will ohII theattentlon of your trade to the goods. It has len our Intention for some l.me past to place uoii the market the fluent line of tttiWrini trU .Htf)Vrel In this ctymtry, n' """" '""P1"" Vr lH tBvUvr'J Ufe l.uhiiilvS'iMwS ls.We,lsl In Joeing tMrfore you it qual ity wii,icli lyoud liwu iw no iiur. We call not t' strongly impfw" utuil 4u that sM rt uuljMleV'ltly Piri"V Sifeirt IhiiXTfl ytr WAf'' m tV "S ' Mi tll ftWy miHfartiret. f i"- HHikUiHM iutitiH4l tW Mnutl; ifib' y0irale r" WUUcfKn" ' UtUr B ..rBi4rlnit wttlionr rooit you iil euufiir a raw himh TMtw trtlf , a. Hnnn.r iko A Th-I10V::1 S-oniDEU iu xl M ich and Sept., eeeb 7ar It U an eiy clopodi of useful infor. tSAtton for en wno nir. ehAse tho luxuries or the ..... - lifm TXT A oah elotke you tid furnish jeu with ell U.e 8eAAArr aiit y2"7 what t( required t umim LL' ,9nBtnfi aumX. wb IU VP M " rmlill at V U w PAF PVg. MONTCO D & CO. lu.liAJAlAiileta voaue, CfttMco.Iit w 00 sv ur KW ( NKHl'ORT NOTES. ' The government is prcpuriiiR to , build a. lifo saving station nt Ynquina i bay. I Part of tho mnuhlnory of the good ship, Ynquiiin, wrecked n short time I ago has been removed up to Yn quina City. IMrs. Simon Caws is quite sick. Monday n spccinl car was sent to Elk City for a doctor. She was bettor Tuesday and tho doctor lmssoino hoiK-s of her recovery. The new paper started here, tho Yuqulnn Republican, bids fair to bo u newsy, bright llttlo weekly and is receiving tlie support of tho pooplo in tho subscription line. The scholars here gave an enter tainment bust evening in l'help's hall for tho purpose of obtaining funds with which to buy maps and oilier necessary school stijipllos. The government Is Imvlng six new scows made hero for their work on tho jetty. Their capacity will be about UfK) tons, ajilece. Tley are lookingmounil forn iev roek qtmTy sons ti h.ivo nqo quarry 1 each jetty. They uront work oj tjipsoutlt jetty anil will sooq start on tho north one, It will make a very good entianee to Ynquiim Hay when eunpluteil. An Absolute Curt. OftlOIXALi A1UKTIN.. 'M HXTIss only put ii In Im.. -.unco lm boxes, tiinl is up - intr cure for old sores, burns, iiiN, elutjiped hands, and a!.' 1 eruptions. Will positively 1- :'l kinds of piles. Ask for the in HIN'AL AHIKTINE OINT- i:.T. Kolu byD, W. Matthews . 1(5 SUito street, Balem, at 5 nit jiur box by mail SO cents. The Oregon Land Company's ten aero lotsuro .idlltg iapiilly,-IO Imvln been sold since tho S ll oi .Sept, Tlice is mi probability that HI acres of go'iil laud within four nilleHofKaiein will over attain bo olteivd for fcif) pur acre on eiwy icrins. There 1110 now live liouses'ln process nlVonst met Inn on lots alieady sold and loads are being opened and brldiics built so that the value of nil of the lots is being rapidly enhanced. Any one wishing to buv ten acres of good land for mtiiili less I hun the price of a city lot will do well to look at this property at onco as there Is uodoubt but that it will all bo sold Insldo of thlrtv (lavs. Call at tho oillco of tho Oregon Land company on Com mercial streotandyou will bo shown the property free of charge. 10-11-eodtf. Is Consunipti 111 Incurable? Hoadtho followi'i-,: Mr. (J. IT. Morris, Newa' k, Ai'k.. wys: "Was down with Abcej4 of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mo 1111 Incurable Consumptive. JJojriui takiir; Dr. Kiivr's New Dis covery for Consumption, am now on my third bonle and able ioover 0 tho work on my firm. It Is tho llnestinetiic.ue ever miuio" Wiw ul von up by doclo . Am now liilH!t(;iiuAl(li.'' Try It. Biimplo iKitilw free nt H. W. Cor.' Dmg .-tore. GRASS SEED. rN PUIINIHII MUWlOITK OR A V ' mixture of Muooln end MeMiilte In litrgoor Kiiutll ntutntliliw. for Ifrms ad Uici T C JORY. Itoxiil, 171-iiu BaUin.Or, -a I .loseo Mldi'loward, Decatur, (JDio, utvh! "II .il It iioMh'cii for J),'. KMiii's New Discovery for CoiiRiiuip.iou I would have died of LilU't Troubles. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Inporknt Events of ilie Whole World for Tenl)''foar Hours. lllairto Contented Anarchists Com plexion of thr Honse Gen eral News. Illn'iie WaiiIs Nothing. Washincsain. Nov. 1W. An Ulti mate Mend of James G. Maine says that nt no I'mo bus Ultimo ever enlcinlned nn Idea of going Into Harrison's cabinet; that no words on tho subject of tho personnel of tho now nresUlcnt's oillelal fiunllv has ever passed lietween tho two men, and that limine lias no Idea ot Itttlnunlng, eliher directly or lndl roctlv. that ho desires a tilaeo lu the cabinet. On the contrary, he lavs no de.lro whatever or accepting any place lu the gift of tho preshlent. From T.msiiu lu Pluo.ilx. TocsoN, Art.., Nov. 1W. Tho of ficial count of tho tunltory gives tho legislative council to the republicans by tour majority and tho assembly to the democrats by two majority, a majority of both branches favor the removal of tho capital to l'humlx at once and holding a term of tho legislature there. Tho present legis lature din's not adjourn till March 21st. Youth mid lleauty. Los Anorlbs, Nov. ai. Society clrcloj in Los Angeles were greatly surprised to learn of tho niarriagu between Mrs. Fraucesca MoDougull, a very wealthy widow, for many years a resident of this city, and Edward .lestirun, ahandsomoyoung West Indian about !!7 yeaiB of age. Mrs. MoDougull Is about 55 yea's of ago and Is ropoiied to bo woi'.li something over $i!o0.00Q. ., Thu Htnniiy Atla.itlo. Nnw York, Nov. 2d, Tho Hist storm of thu winter is about over In this vicinity, but Is still raging un abated along thu New England coast. Telegiaplilo communication with that section is suspundoil. Elvo barks and three schooners tiro ro portedgo this point as having been wrecked on this coast. An Atui Inn's Dentil. Ban Eranoihoo, Nov. 2(1. Tho bark Thus. H. Blow, bound from Liverpool to this port, Is now fit days out. Whun she nrrlveH an In vestigation will probably bo huld as to tllo doatli of l'elor Williams, one of her otllceis, an American, who shipped from Astoi in for thu round trip. The Untuck) Thirteen. WlII.RI.INd, W. Vll., Nov. 2tJ. A markol featuio of tho elect ion ru turns ofthiH Htato is tho (it tliatoi) tlie fnoj of the luturns lu thu first district, Atkinson, rep,, Inn l!l nui- Jorlty forcongiim, In the third, Mo CJlnoH rep., lias Ul mnjoriiy, ami in tho fourth, C. 11, Hinlth, rup him 13 oillelal majority, The Nnt lloiisii. Waxim.nuiok, Nov. . Benator Quay wild lo-day that the rupiibll cans would have a majority of nine lu thu next house, ' i'kkrm Ili4 OniTlIck," Itemarkotl tho profetMor In a (IIsoum l.ui of favorite authors, "which al ways struuk mo as an oddity, I menu his habit of pinning soma dlntliietivo word or phrase on a cliunicter, which must h uttered on all ucuuhIoiim, Now jieoilo lu real life don't Iterate like psrrolH. At least, t Know ot uiiiy mm iihii who Is liable to stiuh erltlelsm young Ilowduii, my nelghlxir. Tho picture of health Isn't liuV ltuddy ihivke, iwrklluu uyw, ringing I volte. Wll, his jiut phrase, wliloh I I have heard him rejicat to eoortw of pi-ople Hutlbrlug from ooughH ii wi-ak lunuH, Is, 'Take Dr. Plena's (j'ddi'ii MwIIchI Dlsoovory.' No u'iiiilir itlthar. fur it KUVSsllllllI from . a (fiuHUiiintivu'H grHVe." ' fvw Iteward ollurwl by proprletoro rf Dr. Hugo's Catarrh Jtumly for ail lumirablo (two. I'rtUt UetlAtM. CliarleMM. lleek wwt to-ilay ap jioiiitei giurdlaii for Anna livery, en iiiMtue pervon. I Us bond whb llxed at t2,W. Duvld Blmioii wut HpKHiJMl admlnUtmtnr of the eMU of John , Hughes, with bond fixed at 1,900. SomeOM Nsmn. Tho following aro tho meaning and origin of some Indian names in tho Pacific Nerthwest: Chelmlls Is pronounced by the Indians Tse-ha-lls, and by some early writers was written Cblckells. It means "sand," and was given to tho Indians about tho liver's mouth iweauso of tho sand there, ftud hence the early settlors gave tho river and upier Chelmlls Indians tho same name, though originally neither wm called by Ibis name by tho Indians. Taeonia iiie'iiis in the Nlsqually language tbo mountain;" but It was not given to It by tho Indians,' as their l'anio for it was Lilwak-Uu orTiwwlut'ic. Sean'e was the namo of an Indlau chief, w ho wii3 very friendly to tho whites. As a ldlo tho nameu of Indians on Pugot Sound huvo no more meaning than thosoof America. Walla Walla, written Wolla Wol lah by Lewis and Clark, Is a Ncz Perce and Cayuse word, tho root of which Is "walatsa," whluh means "running," hence "running water,' Two meanings oflt aro given, one being "a small stream running Into a larger one," that is, tho Walla Waila river emptying Into tho Columbia. Another Is "ripplo after ripple," "fall nflcr full." Paget Bound was named by Capt. Vancouver on his visit to, mil ex ploration of tho BoihmI lu I'll-'. It was named In honor of it's lluutun ant of that name. Ho named Port Townsond lu honor of tho noble Kugl:-di marquis of that name, and Mount iialiiiur nuorhls friend Hear Adml'iil Knltiior. Mount Hood was so named in honor of lUglit Honorable Lord Hood. Mount OlyinphUH was ilrst dis covered by Peios, a Spaniard, In 1711, ai-d named Mi. Itosulla. Destruction Island was discovered lu 1705 by tho Spaniard Ileum, t.nd iiauieil Isla do Dolores, (iholsloof Sorrows), beiaiiso seven of Ills crew woro killed there by Indians. It was afterwards iiaiuuil Dest.ueilon Islar.d by an English captain, who lost a boat's crew there lua similar milliner. Capo Disappointment ami Decep tion liny were so named lu 17H8 by Lieut. Monro, an Englishman, though ho was then in command of a Portugese vossul, bvcausu ho did not Hud tho river Finn lloquu of Hecea. Tboie Jordan lloye. Willis and A I Jordan, aged ro- Hiicutively hoventeen and (lfteou years, aro this afternoon being ex amined befoio Itecorder Btrlekler, charged with Inducing tho half witted nleeo of James Talo or Botith Balem, to begin a life of fdiauio and enter a Blalo street house of prosti tution. She Is but llftoen yearn of ago and has always, been oouH'.dcri.'d foolish In fact riMjulrw a guardian. These Jordan boys aro mberablo wretches, having; been before the Marlon and Polk county courtH o n minieroiHoc(Misloim. 'i'bey will no doubt bo bound over, to await Hie action of tho grand Jury. Thr U Creule Ar4eiuy. On rititiirday evening lit Dalhw there wae u nieutlng of the diructorn of (he Lu Creolo Acatlomy, Thoy mut to dlsetiMH tho proposition of soiling the proMtut building and ciuuiiUH and securing other grounds on which to build auuw. Tho mut torjueotH Willi the hearty approval of the cltlons, "'"1 another meeting looking- to a lliml disposition or tho question Uarrungd for December 15th. I'onuutAlUi tf Mattift. Oov. l'onnoyur to-day voiiiuiiitud tho Hontoiieo of V. P. Davis who was sent up from Multnomah county Julytt, 187, for three years. His crime was umliezKleimmt und a commutation U grunte! provided ho leave thoBtate of Oregon nuver to return. Tir Leikr UUitrs. The bids for furiilshliig Htutlonery for the BUite of Orekjou wore opened to-day by BeerwUry Melirlde and the oontnt awardeil to Lonsdale, Wliwtor & Oe. or Portlaud, at l,-1.H.