IT 11r " CAPITAL i hEmmR ? JOURNMf VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 18SS. NO. 240 NEW TO-DAY. "lirANTKD-A U Oirm. Address JOBNAIi olllce. ROY TO WORK ON A or call at Cantai. dlwwl. 1MALLPOX cntl ngdi :ils. A for PREVENTIVE. THE smallpox or any other in preventive ror mnallpox r uikcoko n me uheuuk l'EARH Id -catchlni BITTERS. It cleanser your blood and strengthens your system. Every family should havo a bottle In their house. To prevent treating disease, call at your druggist or address H. KLA8, ' No. 31 K St., Portland, Or. 0. H. Moxeoe, fLate nf th tf ... J' " . BKLU Monroe & Bell, lroprletors Cli el tel. MI3CELI. ANKO US. HOWARD BROTHERS 1)0 Gcceral House Moving, liaising and Repairing. Work promptly done at reasonable ratea. Orders left at Capital Jouunal offlre will receive attention. 9-11-tf SHEEP FOR SALE. 300 hetid of stock sheep for sale. For prices and particulars, address .A. care Capital Journal oftlce. dwtf. FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From SI to S3 per day. SALEM - . OREGON. 10tf ilisi - m DBS. DARRIN ARRIVED. lino of the Drs. Darrln of Portland, Has Arrived. Ho Hl Taken Itooin at the Che- mekctn llnu.r For n Ilrlef N.nnon. HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO,, REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPBRTV -I7XCHANUED FOR OREGON, WASH lljlngton Ter.orCalllornla real estate. For lurormatlon addresft uh at cither of tho fol lowing elllces: Palestine, III.; Kansas City, at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the -clly hall, Liberty street: Portland offlcoln the rooms of the State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf L. S. SKIFF & CO. DKNTISTS. Oillco near th.'c Opera House. Teeth cxt meted tuy the ouinle """ CC8S. MILLINERY AND FANCY WOODS. MRS. M. K. WILSON jb lias a very fine stock, of new millinery, and Is prepared to do Trimming and Dressmaking In the latest styles, Call and see her new winter goods and styles. Salem. KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OP THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE Meals,SM cents; board, S3 per week. No (julneko employed. 219 Commercial St. 10dtf. Real Estate Bargains. S1,G00 U75 Commercial street, For Sale, A good Iron frame Horse eF-JL tor nil uses, from oneto full JJC"& All for tho low prlco of S. alW" Vrvine cine Cider, Vinegar & Fruit. reserung Company's offlce, Bolem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For tho treatment of nil diseases of men and womon DBS. GILBERT & 1VEMP OIVB Medicated vapor baths, oxygen inhataj tlons, electro... inagnetlim. .!" sprays, etc. u F" ".,"'Z io4dw Consultation free. $2,000. $5,490.. f2,500.. 160acres,n;mIleqfromO AC de pot. Oood house, barn and orchard.. Fenced, and In cut- UWIllUIl. SO acres, 4 miles from Balcm. Oood road to town. Improve ments mir. nneiruitiana. . 8.) acres 2 miles from Halem. No buildings. Splendid land, nil fenced, ilako a desirable home. CO acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Fine young orchard, and pirden land. $4,180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40sicre tracts at SB per acre. $10,800 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Willamette rlrer. Will cell In tracts. Sl175 51 acres, 4 miles ofSalcm. House, barn and orchard. Largesprlng at the door. Oood toll, anil plenty of timber. $2,400. 120aeres, 5 miles of .Salemjjtood running iKroiigh the place. $00,00 400 acres (4 miles wcstsldoO A w 0 It II) good house, barn and orchard, 120 In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. S800 10 acres, I mile from Siilem. ad- Joining fair ground. Good land; no Improvements. si mo 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In S1.S0U fiction. o buildings; near school bouoe. JExcellent fruit Innd. ro acres, 0 miles from O AC R II; nil fenced; well watered. 1Ioiu. horn, nnd small orchard; IjO acres In cultivation. o-vi "Mots, with gooauouseandbarn, J2,,u0. f'gjiem: Deslrablo location. We have besides this a large list o' city oh r.irVniironerty. Buyers would do well to J"l ana ermine our holdings before, making their purchases. WILLIS A CHAMI1ERLIN, Opera House, Court St.. vm Balem.Or. POWI Absolutely Pure. This ponder never vnrlo-t, , tivirv-1 ol purity. htrrnctli and wIioIiisoiiiimiku. Mora rrnnmnlnil than tho ontlniry MmU, and cannot ho sold In competition with the multitude ot low tcst.sliort woightnlumor phiMphntn powder. Sold nnlv In cans. Hovai, Uakimj PowokkC'o.. lixi Wull,N.Y. Change in Business! ! $1,003- BLACKSM1T111XG and HORSESHOEING. SGRIBKR A POHLB 2S 312 nnd 311 Commercial St., Balem. lir- CALIFORNIA! the Land of Discoveries. , - J !i "Your rwiiX.'uffiW&ii$ irmmMkn -2. II II II IrV'l JLII 1VJJAV1U " - Q. Thnse who have used it remi1 J I'UV.. n Mtllfactlon, and a cm Oil." h ninuure to Infonn from any having Hay8wjas.SS meeting i,--Z , tt mwwrii eMon.w"f?, NA'WWCp..PnnIfuu.I In all atpctl"" OI,"t ouiy will not C, vdS Convince You :raH?n1yof,lbemt,dreUof hum, ,lCtrrotamwtfree,co0UlolnjdHrlIel derrlpllon SANTA ABIE by the AUIETINB mmS w "" a a ..Limr.iHr V ' .r .,..(.-dl lir""Vf-L-. . I- k m$mm3S?2r SOLO) " D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, mfi'STATE ST.. SALEM, OR Janiiar' 1st, - We will li'nkf 1889, A m o hi i. To show his confidence In treating the alck ho kindly oners to treat free ofchnrgo ull who may apply be tween the hours of 9 and 10 a. m. dully, uutll further notice. He comes to us lndened with testlmoa laU from people livlngUn this etnte and jKHiplo whose veracity no oue can doubt; a few of which wo hero present and could All our paper with them If space' did not forbid. Pa tients dcstrlnir treatment will do well to cull at once, as many need more tlitui one treatment. The doctors submit tho following EXTRACT OF TESTASIONIAI-S! Mrs. E. Ahlf, 100 N. 14th street, Portland, cured lifter nltio doctors bad fulled of painful monstruutlon and womb trouble In every concelv alilowny, general debility, puln thro' the heart and lungs. J. W. Yumwalt, Albany, OS" (formerly of Moro, Wusco Co., Or.) cured of tin agruvuted case of rheu matism undpinal complaint. Myrnn Otis, Twenty-First street, East Portland, deafness cured in live minutes. II. H. Itlce. ,12 1$. street. Portland. heart diseaxc, three months since. Mrs. alary Cllne, West Union, Or. (formerly of Sauvles Island, Or.,) complication of diseases peculiar to her sex: liver and kidney trouble, rheumatism and dyspepsia restor ed. Mrs, Hannah Relllcy 149 Eighth street, PortUnd, femalo diseases, cured 1 Blears ago by.JJreJtyirrJu,..., s.lj.J.ie would not take $10,000 for tho euro ho received by Dr. Darrln. Ills "trouble originated in three small lumps or tumors coming on tho arm, which rendered his arm and hand perfectly helpless for one year. James J. McCowan, 127 13th St., Portland, heart disease, palpitation and genend nervous debility cured. Fanny Kennedy, Walla Walla, W. T. Hoth eyes crossed since a child, cured In 30 second. Volna Webster, Western, Umatil la county, Ogn., Catarrh cured. George II. Hamilton, M 8tark St., Portland Stoppage of tho tear-duct, cured. Miss Lucy Morgan, Monmouth, Ogn., Cross-eye, straightened in one minute. E. Anderson, Salem, Ogu., Cat arrh seven years, cured. C. Illese, near Fullorton, Oregon, Liver and Kldiwy trouble, dlz.l nossiind pains over the whole sys tem, restored to health. Mrs. M. Hebo, 143 Water street, Portlund Plmplosanil blotches on tho face for years pains In tho buck mid dizziness peculiar to her sex, cured. Her son wus cured of cross eyes. Mrs. W. II. Austin, The Interna tional Hotel, Portland Confined to her room nine months with an eye Tho grent collation of the ,.... thrilling , iiffllotloii, called "nervous ux,ratlou personal adventure on l '",' JI of llgilt," ItCCOUipunled with Illlla feSt'i r.'ISSu '-"rSSKi Kp I .nntio,,; cured. Jmrtul& I Itov. M. M. IJashor, Urook. Ogn., iJSWrtlrfim "r'J: ' J throatcatarrh, ot,rod toiddiwiiMThriiiiant siig ' "Zl'i Wm. Altiiow.Drowsoy, Oront Co. iwu f iv ' "-JiS . .. .,.. I l.,l,,,. ur. uuiurni, uoninw " "tM,i Until that time wc shull oiler our Entire Stock for CASH at Prices that HEAT Off Own BBITOB FOR LOW PRICES. 4 That is Savins A Good Deal, in So Short a Space. Call Early, And get tho benefit. Forstncr, Many & Co. 21)7 Commercial St.. Salem, Or. J. W. CRAWFORD, STEAM Stove Dealer I n5 AND WATER Force and Tin Ware, Tumps, PIPES, and Lift ilANUKAOTURKROr' Tin, Copper and - Sheet Iron Ware ! Iluriiblng and Oas Fitting, Hoofing and Hpoutlng, attended toon short notice. 261 Commercial St., Salem, Or. NEW I300K. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. I ......,.. Minn nn'MHh !! ill" l)Jh Iff ehahters. Itroflily lilustrnted t-n rili. No uthr bjwk at all Ilka it. vrapteu 1 of AgiU Ouuol rmym n d frcl uWrNBrJKV:ffi.v,H T?meforjlinuUttn'r'iic'u urttly cured rruhdSBiidfrergtftiin'pald. J ' Tk 7ot nf Tills. In the van for twenty yeurw, jKirfeo- ut tuo Qhenicketo Hotel, Sidom, Or., December 3d to December 22d only. They will under no circumstan ces take a enso they cannot cure or benefit. Charges are reasonable, and tho poor treated free from 9 to 10 a. in. dally. Ofllco hours from 10 to 4 dally; evening, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to 12. All curable chronic diB0ftsc8,Jloss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, spermatorrhoea, seminal weakness, or loss of sexual power In manor women, catarrh or deafness, are confidentially nnd successfully treated. Cures of pri vate diseases guaranteed. Circulars scut .free. Most cases can receive homo treatment after a visit at the Doctors olllce. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. OCCIDKiNTALJOTTlNOS. News And Notes of a General terest to the Westerner. In- Wetdov Graves, formerly of tho Chemekute hotel, Halwn, now resid ing at Moscow, Idaho ourud of sci atic rhuumntumi uud tho opium habit, C. MoLaughlln, corner of 10th and Jefferson streets, Portland Cutarral doafnoss. could liuar u ,soo wk w i '""'''' s;,r,, ; llwll linprovrd wrdn Uud wltlilH rnllrs of KnlCTii. fMiod mod bJ,tSWi..:fi! i..r rod. llulldlnn rood. FINE. YOUNG rM'rpiMBi0'' a sound and was ln'oontiitftr of ,uow Jm 'wiDrirT t'ltAMHRHU.- Opera liHi,lia.Or. cr.rw. tTniir rin IT I TT mv .a an m IjlUjI UUillUUMJ INUK.CK uvpa.Bf r asa j rtrfc being run over by wagons, cured w he can hear ordinary couvorsatlon. Mrs. H. Wrvodln'M girl, 01 Fifth Ht, Portland Nen-ous debility untl nmlwriftl fever and dlscharglug or, restored. OvncH HnUH ASit I'wck of lIVSUtHHfl. Dr. Dsrrln wn be eoiwtilUd frtw Ynqulnn hasovorono hundred and sixty children, mostly of school ago. There Is a move on foot to organize a Loan and Dulldlng Association at Albany. Francis Murphy, the great tem perance worker, has promised' tho coast a visit this winter. Young's river cemetery associa tion of Clatsop county yesterday tiled articles of Incorporation with tho secretary of state. It is now said there is a case of smallpox at Roseliurg. J. P. Dun can, who worked with tho deceased Mr. Hurt, has broken out with It and Is under quarantine. Dr. Sharpies of Etigeno has re ceived returns from two carloads of potatoes shipped to San Francisco. They netted 33 cents por bushel in tho ground. ,, IVbnwki r v,u any jtmii ,)V.ii ami llvo days ago. Tho now steamer "Yaqutnu Day" was wrecked at tho same place Sunday. Oregon uncloses tho garden spot of tho world. Tho Wllluinotto valley Is simply unapproachable for pro ductiveness and fertility of Its will. Tho holl or this valley nover wears out. Ex. In tho recent decision tho Oregon Hallway A Navigation Company is prohibited from building branch lines, as well as from using money In tho hands of a trust company, or tho proceeds. Capt. Win. Vaughn who died lately near llrownsvlllo, was HI years old. Ho moved to Missouri In 1840 untl caino to Oregon l 1845 and brought over tho llrst sheep that ever (unuo from tho East to tills vulley. Justus thosteamer Yauulna Hay left burdocks nt San Francisco, a rojio got entangled In her propeller. After n short delay tho rojio was removed anil tho vessel proceeded on her way for Yaiulna without lnsoetlon. Home people think thut her proMllor was broken hence her sudden dart upon the bar. About the only slate In tho Union that has no law on her statute liooks In relation to engineers, Is Oregon. Any person who has tliu iiccmwiiiy Koiriumi'denco can run a steam en gine, and though casualties re sulting from Incoiiijietenoy huvo huon In llilsstuto tho Increased use of steam machinery, uiculally in the harvest Held, muko (I necessary that the engineer Kliould know something about the iiiuuhlno he ossuys to run. Ah the days go on, tho wid mys tery surrounding tho fate of tho orew of tho wrecked Makah at Tilla mook, ntlll remains unsolved. The wreck lies In nuoh shaiw that It Is Impossible to tell whether a storm or a collision left Her in a noipiww con dition. There Is a possibility that tho crew may have made their escape in small boats and reached sonio friendly Island or passing ship, nays tho Plonver, hut there ! a stronger probability that they found a gvo In tlw depths r in ocean. A f o4 dlr.tWm walU im PI-Mlt ud fSSTlK If os r ' Hrtrl ,r"!iV.1 mum; t bv sn lrfUr 'llt, rtr UwlSr' IJM Timl. it wm Iuporlant Events of (be Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. Accident on tho Northrrn. 1'ortianu, Dec. 11. Yesterday morning a passenger train of tho Northern Pacltlo standing on tho main track atPuyallup was run Into from the rear by a regular freight train of thirteen cars, Engineer Doano In charge. Tho freight en gine crashed ten feet In tho Pullmnii "Mandan." Mrs. Thomas Wllccrx of Portland wife of tho manager of tho Salnm and Portland llourlng mills, who was on n pleasure trip with her husband, was In tho Pull man dressing room and was scalded to death by escaping steam. Engineer Doano was caught be tween tho cab nnd tho tender, re ceiving Injuries from which he died yesterday evening. Several other sleeper passungers received slight Injuries. Tho morning was very fofe'syi rainy, and nlippory. Tho engine, sleeper and one freight car were badly wrecked. A special train, bearing tho remains of Mm. Wilcox reached here last night. Oulltjr ot MuiMluuiilittir. ItAKKit City, Dee. 10. Saturday morning Arthur Ilallam was sen tenced by Judge Feo to seven years In tho nenlteutlarv and to nay a lino of fGOO. Thus cutis the trial of tho man who furnished tho now camp of Cracker City with Its llrst "man . for breakfast." Tho victim, Hud Douglass, and his slayer, Arthur Ilallam. In common with huudredH of other miners, sought tho now Eldorado for tho golden opportuni ties It oflorod, but tho part tlioy were destined to play In tho history of tho camp was whiii enacted, anil to-day, and through tho coming years, tho a,.iu in "u .... ...v.r ". " Loots on and tho story of his inur- .lnror's trial and conviction. Such, sometimes, Is life In the far west. llli, dun Went On', i.'.,...M n. in. Another fatal ranii...i.,J".v. . accident caused by tliu earless hund iiinr , if iimiunis. occurred ut Picas ant Hill, this county, on Saturday. George W. Attborry, a uui oi io yeurs, while Bitting on mo ponu conversing with sonio friends, uccldontly let fall a shotgun ho wus holding, and tho hammer striking tho iloor caused tho gun to bo din charged, tho contents entering his side. After lingering for about ten bonis ho ciulotlybreathed his last, llalltrny Train Wroek. Ai nimitmiotir:. N. Mm Dee. 10. Tho wreck on tho A. A P. 11. K. Saturday was in Johnson Canyon, The engine Jumped tho track when near tho head of tho canyon, ap proaching tho tunnel, and tho en glue, tender, mull, buggugo, oxprosH and one emigrant cur rolled down thosk-onniid rocky nldo of tho moun tain a distance of 160 feet, nnd wim piled up in u muss ut tho bottom. No ono was killed. An Intur.lww wllli IXipow. Nkw York, Dec 10. The Com morclul Advisor publishes an inter view with Depow In which hostutos, while ho would not accept a position In the cabinet ho would accept tho position of minister to Kngland should it be ollerou io nun. Th Trotibl" Ortr. TlHIMINflHAM. Al.A., I)HC 10 (3 1'. ill.) The town Is still In a state of excite mont. Many men are on tno streets, but It Is thought tho trouble Is over. llMlOT'l hsb.,1,..,"C:. . .. 1'rliicn Alexander Dying. Hkbi.ik, Dec 10. Prince Alex ondor of Hesse, unolo of Grand Duko Ludorg, Is dying. BKAL B8IATB TUtMlCTI0,MI. Tito fbllowlug deeds havo beon llled with tho Hecordur uluco yester day noen: J. II. Bettlomelr anil w to w 3 Qulmby lot 2, blk 2 Settleuuilr's add WiMslburn ; A0. H. F. Cotdldgo and w and F. MaClalu and w to Jcunlngs Builth, tract In Hothany twp.; $5,000. Aug Glusy and w to Henry K. GImiv. tract section 0-10 ; fOSO.30. . rUrt),OrffW. UIIRIII IW I " icttr r"'1 '" I JOA. ALUKW. Agool,