T1"J,yTTr'' """ wmWkr A -A Jnt bAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., MONDAY, DECEMBER lO, 18SS. NO. 230 m:w to-day. -IT7ANTKD-A HOY TO WORK ON A ) farm. Address or coll at Capital JoitNAL otllce. dlwwl. QMALLPOX A PREVENTIVE. norevcniivo ror mnniiDox or unv ntho. i.li ... , .. - i;;-"i"""-' raicuuiK msi-asa ia wia uiin.(ii,N i! Opreventlve for micmn.; uisc Bixriiiw. at cleanses your blood and THE other PEACH ilea ;hs. strengthens your, system. Every family should nave oottle In their house. Tb prevent treating -disease, call at your No. 24 1.' St,, Portland, (Jr. C.H. MosRor, J n.v tikit Late or the ilonroe Howe.' ' U Monroe & Bell, m Me MJSCKLLANEOUS. HOWARD BROTHERS -IX)- fleneral House Jlov '& Raising and Repairing. Work promptly done at reasonable rates. Orders lea nCUAMTAi. Journal office will receive attention. Hl-tf Proprietors mm FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From SI to J3 per day. SALEM -' . OREGON. 104-tf SHEEP FOR SALE. KELLEY BROS., HIOPKIETORS OK Rl .Anlvll f! y y HI fT - ,feMYALKffl3JJi J ' K(fTi7r7sl - MMumnwm m -W WW BvIhSII DRS. DARRIN1 AR1UYEI). One of the Drs. Darrin of Portland, lias Arrived. He ll Taken Itooms at the Che- tnvkete limine For a Hrlef Nennnn. 300 head of stock" sheep for sale. For prices nnd particulars, address A. caro Capital Jouknal ofllce. . dwtf. HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO,, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTBiftN PROPERTY -FIXCHANUED FOR OUEGON, WASH; rjlngton Ter. nrCnlttornla real estate. For Imorrnatlon nddress us at either of 'the fol lowing eillcas: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.: balem, Or.; Portland.Or. Salem ofllce at Bellinger' machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty t.treet; Portland omcoin the rooms of tho State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front nnd Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SKIFF & CO. DKNTIST3. Office nearithlo Opera House. Teeth extracted by the painless pro cess. Meals ccnU; board, S3 per week. Chinese employed, 219 Commercial St. HW-dtf. So 9IAKKETS.; CITY MEAT MARKET D. C. Howard, Proprietor. STATE STREET. - BALEM. OREGON. 49-All kinds of fresh and cured meats always on hand, full wetghtjindasquaro deal all arlund. ' For Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Power. Good lor all uses, from ortp to full capacity. All for tho low price of $30. Call at the Pa cific Cider, Vinegar 4 Fruit Preserving Company's office, Salem, Oregon. Ileal Estate Bargains. $1,000. 1C0 acres, G, mile from O ACdo- pot. Good home, barn and orchard. Fenced, nndjlucul- IIYUILIIU. rJ,000 SO acres, t miles from Snlom.i uooa roaa to town. Improc menUfulr. Fine fruit land. $5,490 Kb acres 2f miles from balem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Mako n desirable home. S2,500 00 acres 4 miles from Salem. Iin- procments good. Fine young orchard, and garden land. 81,180 100 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 10-nere tracts at $25 jier acre. S10.800 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Wlllametto rircr. Will sell In tracts. , 51,375. 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, barn and orchard. Largosprlnc at the door. Good soil, and plenty of timber. $2,400 LD acres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well lmpreed: stieam running through the place. $fi0,00- 400 acres (i miles west side O t C It II ) good house, barn and oi chard, 1J0 In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. SS00 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad Joining fair ground. Good land; no impro omenta. 51,200. 40 ncres, 5 miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. 81,000 370 acres, 0 miles from O A C It 11; all fenced; well watered. House, barn, and small orcliaro; 150 acres In culthatlon. Afosol utefy P u rei Tim powder neer varies. A marvel o! purttjVTrtif ngth nnd wholaMmtrnc. Aloru economical limn the iirdln.iry rindi and cannot be sold In competition with the multlltide of low test, short woii'hniltim or phosphate powder. )oi.d imh Ju cans. Ho v.u. ltAKisa Powii i;o.( ioj WuiLN,Y. 82,750.. ,-S lots, with gooanuuxennd barn, East Salem. Ucslrablo location. Wchavo besides this a large list o' city ond farm property. Iluycrs would do well to call and examlno our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS A CHAMBEItLIN, Opera House, Court St.. D-20tf balem, ur. SAN FltANCISCO, Nov. lit, 18i. Messrs. WELLEll BKC-s., Salcm.iOrcgoii. v Gentlemen: r-Wo had the plcosuro re cently of making Hhlpment to .vein of our new "White Cross" Extracts nnd sond you by mall to-day a ery neat show card which wo would like you to place promi nency in jour store, mill wb I nil will call tlinnitentlon of your trade to the' goods. a It has been our Intention for some time past to plttco upon tho market tho finest llpe of lhnoilng extracts muiiufacturod In this country, mid of(cr inontlH of study nnd uxiwrlmniittnir .u Itli thn iimmlinnt brands now before Iho public elmcnt lnstsucccdcd In placing before youajual tty whloti beyond doibl has no t.uierlor. Wo can not too strongly Impress upon yon that jou can unhesltntlnyly reooni niendtlienvto'our customers as thrf finest that can possibly be mtinunicttircd. Tho packnga nnd stylo- generally Is such as to attract nttention.unil we predict that w hen your trade ha Vo tested Iho, quality of tho goods yoiirsalo'for " Whited-ubs'' extracts will ba large. lly complying with our request you will confer a favor upon yours truly, A. SriIILI.lMl A CO. THE SANITARIUM For tho treatment of all diseases of men und women DBS. QILBERT &)VEJir aiVB Medicated vapor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc Office nnd sanitarium in the Jiank block. Consultation free. 10-Jdw BLACKSMITIIIXG and HORSESHOEING. SGRIBER A FOHLE 288K. S12 and 814 Commercial St., Salem, 10-1-tf I. SCHNEIDER, di:ai.eii in WATCHES, CLOCKS MD JEWELRY, Stayton, Ohkgo. Keeps on hauda largo assortment of Jew elry, Watches Clocks, etc, llcalrlng promptly dononud wnrrunted. I will give tho best bargain, In watches ofunydoulo Inthe Willamette valley. 7:'kStn-w MSBM m - t -js v x ri Nt)i Tr.i I "" v i un''' s sx. v a jMtar ron Z V lJU -v 7 6 at J icwtA'U. L,A.WVlUlu .Ticimwr 12 Br WU ,;patHLi ft irT(fjFMrnavppnviLLCCAL haw AVE!' wkin sfflrffl5Si5 IT, i yj nuriDE in iuo cure, mwiow vr:-""rr,j Hrvnmuinr heat or ine ntwc ! iVviriL.!, polredf dullnes. or'dlolneof the bead jne-or nfcaurrnJiomehavoalltbeM-l Bense of smell T Is your breath foul? o,rouu i ymptom,otneroniyi j" ivj. tt p,,rP CaliforniQ- Oativuic Ite.toretheenM of taste n d mmJI. v ggtoSTS wTi grSn lnj from Catarrh. Efty.n1P1SfanlVue' rtmowu" ted by D. W.MATTHEWS i Co. Phoenix and Home Insurance mended your uiu jiuii.u .."- : .r-. troubled with Chronic Cauiro raf ""-Vi your California V-t.S?ZZ Vnir u nlx and Home Insuninco Company aiouu r , ctoud, CW., reeom- A friend In curative propertli mmrrui.mIhre?ja disease. Inclosed llnd 15 tot whicu w k.n ...ar n SOLD A'D GUARANTEED B D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, ORi SNELL, HEITSHU &IW00DARD, WholesalelDeoot 1831 THE CULTIVATOR Country Gentjeman THE' BEST OF THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLI ES OBVUTKI) TO Farm Cropt and Processes. llorticultiV agd FruibGroving LiStpckntLpajff, JWJiflo'lU alj lUeludM ll minor rtw4- u&imw( To show his confldcncoln treating tho sick ho kindly otters to treat free of charge nil who may apply be tween the hours of 9 and 10 a. in. dally, until further notlre. Ho comes to us ludened with testimon ials from people living in this ctute und jwoplo whose voracity no ono can doubt; a fow of which we here preseut aud could All our pitper with them If apitfA did not forbid. Pa tlt'iiU desfrlug treatment will do well to will at once, as niauy need more Hum one treatment. Tho doctors submit tho following KXTKACT OF TESTAMONIALS: Mrs. E. Ahlf, 100 N. 14th street, Portland, cured after nlno doctors had fnlled of painful menstruation nnd womb trouble In every conceiv able way, general debility, pain thro' the heart aud lungs. J. W. Yumwalt, Albany, OK" (formerly of Moro, Wasco Co., Or.) cured of nn agravatod case of rheu matism and spinal complaint. Myrau Otis, Twenty-First streot, East Portland, deafness cured In ilvu minutes. U. H. Rice, 32 1). Rtrcct, Portland, heart disoaw, three months since. Mrs. Mury Cllne, West Unjon, Or. (formerly of Sauvies Island, Or.,) eompllcatlonof diseases peculiar to her sex: liver and kidney trouble, rheumatism and dyspepsia restor ed. Mrs. Hannah Rellley 140 Eighth street, PortWnd, female discuses, cured 10 yenrs Ago by Drs. Darrin. D. Campbell, Fullcrton, Ogn., says ho would not take $10,000 for tho ouro ho received by Dr. Darrin. His trouble originated in three small lumps or tumors coming on the arm, which rendered his arm and hand perfectly helpless for ono year. James J. McCowan, 127 13th St., Portland, heart disease, palpitation ami general nervous debility cured. Fanny Kennedy, Wnllu Wnllu, W. T. Doth eyes crossed since child, cured In ,10 seconds. Volna Webster, Western, Umatil la county, Ogn., Catarrh cured. George ir. Hamilton, 32 Stark St., Portland Stoppage of the tear-duct, cured. MIs Lucy Morgan, Monmouth, Ogn., Cross-oyo, straightened in one minute. E. Anderson, Snlem, Ogn., -Out- arrh tJcvon yours, cured. C Hlte, near Ftillerton, Oregon, Liver anil Kidney trouble, ll.i- iioss uno pains over inu wnuiu sys tem, restored to health. Mrs. M. llobe, 143 Water streot, Portland Pimples and blotches on the fuce for years pains In the buulc aud llz.lnut peculiar to her sux, curoil. Her sop was cured of cross eyes. Mrs. W. H. Austin, The Interna tional Hotel, Portland Coiidimd to liurroni.il nlno months with tm eye atlllotlou, called "nervous ulxiratlou of light," accompanied with lulla matlou, cured, Itev. M. M. llashor, Prooks, Ogn., at tno Chemekuto Hotel, Salem, Or., December 3d to lXcember22d only. They will under no circumstan ces take a case they cannot cure or benefit. Charges are reasonable, and tho poor treated free from 0 to 10 a. m. dally. Oftlcc hours from 10 to4 dally; evening, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to 12. All curablo chronic dlscascs,'losa of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, spermatorrhoea, seminal weakness, or loss of sexual power In man or women, catarrh or deafness, are coutldentlally and successfully treated. Cures of pri vate diseases guaranteed. Circulars sent free. Most eases can receive home treatment after u visit at tho Doctors ofllce. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. News And Notes of a I General torest to tho Westerner. In- Adams county, W. T., has only ono brick building In it. Tho CcoUr d'Aleho land offlco will be discontinued January 1, 1US0. Eastern capitalists havo arrived on this coast to Inspect tho reported shrimp beds oil the Oregon aud Washington coast. Tho llsh commissioner hits written to Senator Dolph that ho proposes to take up and ship In January next a car load of lobsters aud whltellsh to the coast of OregoiW Tho first Itoman Catholic church in Oregon was buill In 1845 at 8t. Paul, In Marlon county. The edi fice was for muny years the finest in the stato, but forty-llvo yeurs havo passed since its construction mid old ago has commenced to tell on the building. Jos. C. Wooloy, formerly of Lane county, but now of Harney valley, has been notlflod by a vigilante or ganization In that section signed "101" to leave that county forever. However, Joe gives public notice that ho does not Intend leaving. Soveral other good cltlons of that section have received similar notices. The establishment of an academy at Cointlllo City Is talked or. The people are aware that one of the best educators of the cant has moved to Oregon, and although he has set tled at Salem, they learn that ho Is open to such u position If we cull get tho thing started. Prof. Jlork Is he one to whom they refer. Gordon Cooper who formerly II ed In Albany Is held for the mur der of Thomas Davis at Walla Wal la, As a result of lilM examination Cooper "was committed without ball to await the action of tho grand Jury next May. Detectives believe tho principal in the Davis killing to be Tug Wilson, an ox-convict. Wil son Is a despcrato character, and told tho penitentiary olllolals when leav ing tho Institution that ho proposed to obtain a living without work. CoojMjr loft Albany several yearsagoj forfeiting friiOOO bonds for stabbing Itobt. Wnrren. Inporlant Events of (lie Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. lown With Anarchy. Ciiioaoo, Doc. 9. Regarding tho anticipated anarchist outbreak, Chief of Police Huhbard IrsuchI nu order holding nearly tho entire city police of 1500 men In reservo at various stations ready to bo concen trated at any given point on short notice. . Whoa asked what ho proposed to do Chief Hubbard says: "Thoy will not meet either at West Lake street or In Haymarket, nor for that mat ter wlllthey moot nny whore In Chi cago, cither In a hall or in open air. irthey try lttb.oro.wlll boa fight. Wo ioMtlvoly will not allow any Anarchist meetings. Moro than that, I am making a full list of all tho saloons and halls where An archists congregate, and will recom mend to tho Mayor that their licen ses bo revoked. From this time out any Anarchist meetlug will bo broken up or prevented. I don't thlpk they watjt to tight very badly, but If they do they can havo all thoy want." hcHia and .urmtyi rwntx ouesuon und Aiumn udlng, IipiiMMo K"ilinir. aud i"r.' T A.!! dafttl 41 kf.A h ib.liktfHli i VA1 Voterimtrv ' Jteulhw.1 ,"n,, "'"' """una"'"", muni, - i '- ." - m.i.t : ;iJ,7rfnI1ijTv.ftuf7ul1..fl'ud tfds tWOAtB:fiittL'&MpeMor tit CfW. ih .thnJwIiwf llxbtiuiuju4ul jiiuLinu)utuuvutMUUUuiiu- m U1 k'lieu IH ith tiibui-aaa when JOWJi. ills iiitii- if I'- . "- . . i . : .. r. ..w u...... afEP usinuou anatuy fc;fvj jwwwviw.r,- mcnt.onitaiiuJiwire rnaulM inatrr'lli X t1 beflire; ! ThiiVer1tvUoJ Prjie Wjyaim.w0ODwiflr'v4H ' liua in our , . XtlH'HATESVyOR1889f 2 Subscriptions, 6 Subscriptions, 12 Subscriptions, i one rerallUne do. do. do. do. Si 10 18 rt1sgJS.uIrt.aee nw, we trl0 rfud U uiper wwwy .Juno uor wtiw w F" gpr. 4p iujU 14M, rfHl?Ml LUTHER-TUCKER & SON, PuWinhaw, 'ALBAKY.J'.V. Win. Altnow.Drowsey, Grant Co, Or. Catarrh, dcafuct und ringing In the earn for twenty years, perfec tly cured. Wesley Gruves, formerly of tho Chumoketu hotol, Huluin, now resid ing at Moscow, Idaho cured of sci atic rheumatism uud the opium habit. C McLaughlin, corner of 10th und Jetrurson streets, Portland Cutiirrul doafiKMs, oould hwr uwiundund was In ooustaut four of being run over by wagons, cured m he en hear ordinary conversation. Mrs. 8. Woodln's girl, VI Fifth St, Portland Nervous debility and malarial fever and discharging ear, rextored. OfKICR llOUWt AW) PLACK OF Dr. Darrlu aau be oonaulted tn Drerriinl lDitlon. The total taxable proiierty In Ore gon, as given by tho assewuuunt rolls, for 1887 was t84,B8S,o80 for 1888, W,8Di.,'U. Those couiitlori which gave decronseii vaiuiiuons were: Denton with h deereciso of $288,400; Clackamas, $7,015 Douglas, W,u3.r; Gllllum, tflH.OlO; -Grant, $711,740; Lake, $17,507; Llnh, $50,213; Ma rion, $1,080,821 ; Morrow, $J58,220 ; Unlop, $2,0JW ; Washington, $81,400. Marion' county gave tho greatest docreuso. The smallest Increase was given by Columbia county$184. Picklm Arilrs Jilf. Tliu bent aalve In the world f.' ruts, bruises, eort,ulcn., suit rlivuin hvur Mired, tetter, cIiapjHHl hand', chllbluiua. com, and all akin eru tloin, und oaltivly cure piles, in no jwy rtsfjulred. It U guaruntevd to give perfect aatuifaction, or money refunded. . Price 25 ceuU per box. For aalo Dr. H. W. Cox. Dandruir l frolxiblyone ef the uumI dimeuUdUeiLMMfelhe Hlp to euro, but OulariV npecUlc never fifl to remove It twrioauenUr. HamiM after ibavlnc U lutuntly reiuved by u tue. Bold by D.W. Mafbewi & Co. A War rMltorlal, Nr.w Yomc, Dec. 0. Tho Mall and Express, Republican, has an other war editorial this morning, entitled, "Why tho North Will Fight." It says: "With every disposition for peace our former experience has shown in that tho Southerners will not be compelled to do Justice to all classes of our fellow.cltl7.ens In no other way than by war. If tho war has got to come, the quicker the better, and let the North begin It. The safety of tho ropubllo demands a full and free operation of funda mental principle on which our con stitution is based, aud that Is tho right of the majority to rule." Tho editorial concludes as follews: "No one would doprccato war moro than ourselves, and If tho South would prevent war It must speedily wheel about and by a course of Justice and equity remove lt necessity." Iluthml III lllood. ItiHMtNdirAM, Ala. Dec. 0. -A crowd which had been collecting on the streets for several hours last night, at midnight advanced on tho county Jail, with tho Intention of lynching R. R. Hawes, charged with the murder of his wife mid child. Many or tho best citizens tried to reason with tho crowd nnd prevent trouble, and some lost their lives In the attempt. When tho crowd was within n few feet of the Jail door and had fulled to heed numerous warnings, tho otllcers opened fire upon them, killing three mou Instantly, fatally wounding seven and wounding moro or less seriously nlotit thirty others. 1 1 hi i i ,IIiiiiiIh(I Hllltldn, Mkdkokd, Or., Dee. 0. John J. Dowes, u bridge carieuter at this place uttempted sulcldu yesterday morning by cutting his throat with it ixxikot knife. Holmd been urreril im! In a druokmi condition and placed I u tho town Jail, where li" was found twohours later on tho lloorpf tho Jail with three ugly wounds In his throat, ono of them penetrating Into tint upier cavity of tho windpipe, Thotmau Is lying lit n crltltwl condi tion. A HI" In MUioiirl, fit. LoUlH, Dec. 0. It now seems u settled fuct that tho disturbances ntllovler, Mo., where a serious riot occurred on tho night of the 5th, are by no moutis settled and that tho future must ilcvulopo moru serious dlsturlKiucus. Mu,iry for Ia Leepa, Nkw Yoiik. Dee. 0. A syndicate of American capitalists formed In this city to complete tho Panama, canal have arranged to put up $75, 000,000. It Is expected to finish tho work within two years. AUiiiImIuii of Montana, Hr.LK.VA, Dee. 0. A resolution demanding the admission of Mon tana Into the Union wax adopted at a Joint Convention of the Hoard of Trade und City Council hut night.