bAPITAL JOURNAL. " - ,friKTRf Ksifss?'-" SALEM, OR., MONDAY DECEMBER 17, 1SS8. NO. 245 VOL,. 1. - - - NEW TO-DAY. WANTKD-A DOY TO WORK ON A farm. Address .or call at Capital Jounae. onico. n .V. II idlwwl. SMALLPOX A PREVENTIVE. TIfE prevcntlvo fur sinnllpot or nnv oilier c:tchln2dlfieas0lstbc OREGON PEACH BITTKlt-S. It cleanses your hlood and strengthens your nyntem...J3vcry family should have a bottle In their house. To prevent treating disease;, call at your druggist or address H. KLAS, No. 31 F St., Portland, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. I n ;d brothers -DO CH.MONKOE, J ILK T1EII Ute oi thellonroc House.' ' Monroe & Bell, Proprietor- Oiiemekete Bote . FREE BUS. Geaeral llouse Meving, Raising and Repainn!. i'r Work promptly dond at reasonable rates. JouitNAr, ofllce JMl-tf OrdtSrsrlea'ht'jUAPiTAi. wftrebeVYb'attirTtfo'n'M' ..)!- SHEEP FOR SALE. 300 head of stock sheep for sale. For prices and particulars, address A. care Capital Journal office. dwtf. HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH' Ington Ter. orCalllornla real estate. For Inlorinatlon address us at either of the fol lowing efflccs: Palestine, III.; Kansas City, .Mo.: Sulem, Or.; Portland, Or. Snlcm office at Uclllnger' machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty street; Portland office In the rooms of the State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash streets. 17otf FARMERS T PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE I (or butter, t-irss and poultry. Also have u feed (.tore, 20t Commercial sti-pet. 10-llt-dlm W. L. YATEg. MILLINERY AND MRS. M. E. FANCY (lOOI)S. WILSON Has a very flno stock of new millinery, and Is prepared to do Trimming and Dressmaking In tho latest styles, Call and sco her new winter goods and styles. 275 Commercial street, Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From SI to $3 per day. SALEM - - OREGON. lo-i-tr KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OF MealsJO cents; board, J3 per weok. No Chinese employed. 319 Commercial St. 10dtf. Salem. For Sale. A good iron frame Horse Power. Good tor all uses, from one to mil onf"i ' All for tho low price or .TO. Call iittlie I a clflc Cider, Vinegar A Fruit Preserving Company's orace. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of all diseases of men and women DRS. GILBERT & WEMP , .Medicated vapor baths oyen 'njudaj nous, cicciru inutu'i ---.-- ,h. sprays.etc, Offlcoand .nltorlum In the nitnif ninir. i xitihiululiuu sw -- Real Estate Bargains. 81,000 1G0 acre, (i, miles from O A C de pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. $2,000 SO ncrc, 4 miles from Salem. JIHU I1I.1U I, lunu. lllll'iu.v- ilicms l.lir. r uiu iruu iituu. $3,490 aercs '3.i miles from Salem. OIJ UllUUlUS. fJlll-UUlU 1I.11U, all renced. Make a desirable nuiue. $2,500. W acres 4 miles rrom Salem. Im provements goou. rino yuung orrhiird. nnd inirden land. 54,180 1(K) acres, 7 miles rrom Salem. Mill mnu, inieij naicrcu. ii In lots or 40-aere tracts nt $2o per acre. M10.800 673 nrics.'S miles rrom Salem. f" ' i.i 1I....1 ...-.. ,i n it ft 1 1 Innil CAct'iieiib gi" - imi i"U adjoining WlUametto rWer. 111 PtlTU Ill il-m. 51,375 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, Darn ana arciiuru. l-suiKcoii.tp. nt tho door. Good soil, nnd iiIai.Ii. nf H in list r S2.4O0 IJOurrcs, 6 miles or Salem; good ...nntnif tlifrttlrrll tltn ttlllPP. $00,00 400 acres (4 miles west tilde O A r t l n.n, 1.mii.n liurti Mill! orchard, IS) In cultivation, bal- ..niAi,iir irmli mttf n rn Innri. $S00 10 acres, 1 mile from """ n"; joining nur gruuuu. uwm ..., m Imoruveincnts. $1.200 40 acres. S miles Salem; all In ClllllVIIUUlli UU uu.iu..., "" school house. Excellent rrult Innd. $1,000 iTO acres, 6 mllps rrom (J AC R R; .,v.a. ,rti ......Arrt.i limine. barn, nnd small orchard; 150 acres m cuiu.i.nw. w 7rJi 3 lots, with gooa iioune and barn, $2,7u0 -sleiiiT Dcslrablo location. Wo havo besides this a largo list of city ,i rnrni nmocrtv. Jiuycrswould dowcll !o caU anTexamlne our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS A UIIAMU&IWM.'. 9-2fltr Opera House, Court St.. r Salem, Or. BLACKSMITHING and HORSESHOEING. WKRtPOHLE s&u 312 and 314 Commercial St., Balem. "' 10-1-tf CALIFORNIA the Land of Discoveries. nrisiK6XP.lrAr, Bac.yftVc61lCg &mm "Vour rcmc- TL.r,onw;r)nhfWPIISftfl it sskaawfisgjsjg,. ., u , . the pleasure to Inform HaVe you that yorpnraMon. are meeting with large len nny Nothng but Praise havmg oc hith u in .Convince You balance. nd the UiMi 'rthw trifllngium orone amr JMn Jn'Srfne'm-t'a're-dedof huu-n "ferlr..nt .conUlnlngdetollrf UtWS jw SANTA ABIE u R U W oiMmWT JQ uvv mmm aLuN&3-&,'.nWW SAN I A Amu D. MATTHEWS Wm 106'STATB ST.. SALEM, OR' SNELL. HEITSHU fflWOODARD, WholesalelDeoot TrtK DailyTelegrnpli's correspou pent tit Rcms has nn interview with the Pope. His Holiness receiv ed tho 'corresdoudeut graciously. Ho said, "Emper ir William's visit was nat fuvoniblo to us. His visit to European courts "vaa calculated to strengthen our enemies and solid ify their position without to benefit Uf.Atthebeginulngof the Emperor's interviow with me by ealling Prince Henry In order to present him." Another correspondent says lie hus loirued from good uuthorlty that Emperor William's visit pained and disappointed the Vatican. j An Accompllslied Alabnmloil. A youns Alabamlau who prides himself on his ability to do queer things, now astonishes his friends by tossing up a grape, and as It comes down cutting it exactly In two with one stroke of Ids razor. It took him over live weeks to learn the trick, and it eoet him one of his lingers, before he suecveded. While tho I'luijil :m i.i. inj in "" East, ilrMmyiiig lile Imth.iii'i.i t iil n by storm anHeniK-t, Orry.n ) j ) ui'ii- ial weather; flower are in 1 i i nt i. doors; ripe irwhenie :.-e ' mi picUcil from the vino, ai.il janlen vrrtahlon are almost as freli ami i;re.'ii .- in springtimr NINE DOCTORS FAILED. Three Most Iteinnrkablr Cnro How They Were Done by nn Advrrtls. lug Doctor, A eatil to the public: I feel that I would not be doing my duty to woman-kind if I did uot let them know how badly af. flicted I have Wen and how and where to be cured. Ten Year ago I was taken with a painlul illneu, and I have been troubled that way lince that time, accompanied with womb trouble in orery conceivable way. About three months ago the climax came, and I wai prottratcd vith pain through the heart, chest and lungt, nnd contiued to my bed. Altar nine doctors ot different schools of practice gave me up, t apDllid to Dr . Darrin, and they have cured me so I uan walk from my residence to their office. I am overjoyed with the reurlt of lliecuru. Mrs, K.A. AlILF. &AKIN5 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder novcr vurlm. A miirvel l purity, strengin una wnoicwrnnin.. un; economical iiiaii uiu ..i.iiin.i.. -hih". cannot be sold In competition with the phosphate powders. Sold only In call". Royal lUKijro PowdkiiCo.. 101 V all.NA 1IU8INKS9 CARDS. E R. MASON, PKNTI9T. SUCCESSOR TO Dr. J. C. iiyro. unice over jiuu nU. J Ml. J. M. KEKNK, 1. U. H., DKNTAI. Jroomocr White Corner. Otlleo lumrs a. in. to 6 p. m. J. W. CRAWFORD, Dealer In STEAM AND WATER PIPES, Stoves nnd Tin Ware, Force and Lift Pumpt. MANUFACTURER OF Tin, Copper and aM . -j n- Vltllm. iritfflnir and Spouting, attended toon nhort notice, 261 Commercial St., iem, ur. NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. .. ...-llllnv The great oolleenon onoi ni'" ";"""; peraonat adventure jn both ld dunn the creat, civil war. in.m-nj . ...Sir aecounU of explolU of isoouU and yw. meand'Slr-brridtt. eTl. romantic "netn" U.nd-to-lnd .tniKlmr.r. ua and tragic evenU, irtlu journey. toldcuSheTrbrtlllant ""wole Unt nanlmoua actkma on ewh jW Jlhe line. 5) chapura. lyofuar W1 SJ Hie. Noolberbooltat.all;llke IU Aja wanted. 0utUrryltl0g. TlinelbrpayroMUBflowed fnU Hiort of fund D4,frtitUt.pmld, IIAVUII uv?'"0' iuuiihaNCK Corapanr. rir amd ! rtB. joh. At&txr. At. M0- Orw' l wvm The following tribute to the pift and ikillof I4. l)rrin i a remarkahlu in i.vnco of a generous impulse worked out niiim powerful professional prejudice, and l wnrlhy of recerd: Card tu the publio I have for the post to rn len nlllicted with chtonio per iuiriliti, iicciiiiiunioil with U'nA' I""1 . round the heart all lhat time with execs ive ciiculalion, alreiless nilit, tear and li.-re I m-.h inmlilo to attend to the duties of my profession I had exhausted my knowledge of medicine, as aii that ii, v rlleagues, and found no relief until coming juuder the etectro-maRnotio treat ment of Drs. Darrin. A little more than a month elftpicd slnco I received this treat' ment, aud.I can truthfully siy that I am cuu-il. I have none of my formor trouble, and wish i..i;ivein' (erkonal experience ' . ih- n tetest of humanity. I have been I iincticini: phjsicia i f.itirteen years, at,d am well known in .his city and in Mmsli- field, Oregon. I deem it but justice to the publio and to Drs. Damn to write tho above. Dn. Steklk. TOTAL nKAfNKMS CUIIKI) SIXTKEM VKAKS A(IO AM) RKMAINS PKRMANRNT to THIS HAY. Mr. Editer: lu I872 .nydauuhtcr wa taken with the meinbrnnom croup anl noon her recovery was left totally diaf. I called on tn eminent physicians who said they could do nothing for her. As a last resort I took her to Dr. Darrin, who cured In-r, anl lie has never been tronlilrd with deafness since. I consider it one if the Greatest cure' f electro magnetic treat ment 011 rcuord, and with'gruaisatlsUuiun give this Ustunouial, I reside In Ihrklev, Alauicila county, California, and will take Uniat pleasuio 111 answeriuc any inquiries concerniiiL' Ihu mmt rciuarkatiln cure. Yours reectfully. WlLLUM .S. RlllllLE. Office Hours and Place of Duhinhhs. Dm. Darrin can bo consulted free at tho Chemckete Hotel, Salem, Or., December 3d to December 22d only. They will under no circumstan ce take a case they cannot euro or benefit. Charges aro reasonable, and th poor treated freo from 0 to 10 a. m. dallv. Olllco hours from 10 to4 dally: evenings, 7 to 8; Bun- days, JO to 12. All curable chronic diseases,',!" of manhood, blool talnU, syphlliH, gleet, gonor rlmta. stricture, bnormatorrhtua, seminal weakness, or loss of deslro of sexual power In man or women, onturrlr or deafnosn, are conlltlont- lally and Huoeonsfnlly trwitwl, Curetj of private illmiw guaranteed and never publlshwl In the pajiers. Circulars senl free Mrit case ou n-culvo home treatment after a visit at the Dootor's ofllce. A rtirwl dlcfMkth.n wi.lta nn aooetlte and a good appetite Is one of the iunt sign of health. Jljouare tuw spirited, I rr I la'll lilUi.kUA. .tliikVA fi IrnnfuLar all!4ltU'l. then weadvlMVixj by alt means to Uka irr- HonlerV (andeUon Tonic. It Will nsakaanewinaisuf you. '' Hold by 1). W.JialWa A Co. A VTrlU-aa f tUItja. An enrly number of the Overland Monthly will contain dweripUve article on Baleni esd urroUBdtntt Wntry Thta inaxwlne lmpnvt for Balem, aud.Qrd.t'rf left at Hlrr'i for hint will receive careful A&u '?: r r.ii ..." ' Ji ipf aiyiinofl. tjv SOME TIMKI.T TOPICS. Cl.ym.kk, Or., Dec. 14, 'S3. Editor Capital JouRNAIi Mauy of your business men have slow accounts on poor hard-working men, who would gladly work It out on your roadways; and such labor would come back to you with com pound Interest, In tho shape of In creased trade that now stops in nil the little towns that surround you. There Is no excellence without eilort. There is often pleasure mid profit In seeing what we can do. Tho object of money Is not to be hoarded. You have now among you men that have grown Immensely rich otl'the Indus try of thesurroundlng country, men that count their Interest money by tho thoiifnud thoy are not willing to-day to help tear tho lurden of government In common with the poor farmers oil' whom thoy havo made their riches. I 2c now where of I speak. When an Individual will send IiIh money out of tho oauntry to avoid his proper share of the pub lic taxes, Is he honest? has he any patriotism? And w lien ho limns, does It under tne name of some friend that is in Europe, New York or per haps that I111H been dead forty years, to avoid the same burden. Can such a man bo trusted? If so, how far? If an Incendiary were to burn his smoke-house or dwelling he won't! call upon tho authorities to run tho culprit down at any cost,be causo It is taken from tho treastuy of the very people ho Is helping to rob. It is almost a slmmo that such men lira classed as citizens. Amer ican's ought to be God-honoring, subjects. Look nt tho histassess incnt. Oh shame! the Shylocka know tho WlUunictto bridge and other Improvements were to bo paid for. I am not growling, but only speaking in dofviiEO of Justice I am an old tax payer and have help ed to build all the publio buildings of this state, and county. 1 havo ridden past tho foundation of the great structure, going In to pay my small shuro that was needed In Its construction, when I was cold from being poorly clad, truly needing some of tho tax money to buy inoro comfortable clothes, and this only voiced t lie condition of thousands. I remember onco riding to town with u friend who was going In to pay his taxes and Juntas wo passed the stato liotiso he looked up at the Imposing half llnlshed structure and remarked that his poverty of dress was not In contrast with the Im mense pllo of masonry that stood before us. The average farmer al ways pays his taxes cheerfully and nover winces unless ho feels that the burden Is not resting equally or that the public funds are being reck lessly applied. Hut as no city or county ever Ix. cuiiio very prosperous from IU cit izens button-holing each other and talking of the most probable candi date for the U. B. senate or to 11)1 tho vurloiis other olllces, let us turn to another purt of tho sub ject and that s mamifaciorlus. Tho light of genius, Industry, nutl patriotism that lit Up the Krench Kmplrodurlug tho days of tho Great NalK)leou and had also made them masters of tho whole worhl wus fast smouldering In tho ruins of their former greatness, when Germany, through a series of victorious con tests, wiu enabled to lay 11 burden of mjVcral hudred millions of dollars, to Indemnify themselves In lossw sus tained consequent ujxui war. This heavy debt drove tho French jxioplo into thu various manufacturing in duhtrlw, arid for many years follow ing almost every fashionable article found upon our owii, and upon tho markets of the world, bore the name of a French artisan. T Iolg Up of -these hew Industries enabled her people to liquidate the great dobt In no short a time that It was an' astonishment to the whole civil izeri world, proving beyond contro versy that state, nation or peo ple can long maintain their national vigor and' commercial standing arrionir the notl6ns of the world un less they Income manufacturers t6 the extent of the natural esourcs bv which lhey tire environed. Then after reviewing little short history Of what Industry, Ktmliw. and home enterprise hve, will, and can do for a peoplo let! us unlto In nsklmj the coming legislature to otter a bounty of $ 10,000, payable to tho first man or company for the nroduction of tho urstono liuntirett and fifty pounds of licet sugar raised and manufactured anywnero In this state. Wo will not cavil about Its location. Such an enter tirlso will not mls-locate Itself. Then asSnlein has tho money and flno natural surroundings, let her como to the front nnd take tho prize. Tho lroneml advantage to tho stato will bo tho same, locate It where they mav. It nrobablv would not ex ceed one-quarter mill tax to cover the outlay, and I am sura that la nothing when compared to tho great good that would accrue to tho peoplo from such an outlay. This is not a irood corn countrj'i and tho question suggest n ltsef to every farmer what kind of crop can be raised upon our fallow lands in order to get some return ior mo work? llr Introducing tho beet sugar Industry It would ciiablo tho farmers to plant some or thelrHculs lying Idle through the whot,o aeiisou, thereby getting pay for tho work that must necessarily bo done to nrenaro tho land for wheat. Not only so hut It would help to diver sify our products. In order to Het the sugar Industry squarely on Its pegs and enable It to succeed and pay from the beginning, It possibly would bo wise to appro priate a few hundred dollars, to bo used as premiums on tho best llvo, ten, twenty-live, fifty, eta, aero lots during tho first and second years. As tho factory would bo of tio use without plenty of raw material to work, thU Bourse would Insure 11 fair and sneody test. If tho Industry would prove as prolltable as It him In Franco and Germany, many other factories would spring up all along tho const, which would glvo a new Impetus to tho agricultural interests of tills country. I could mention many other advantages that would urow out of such an en terprise. As this article was penned only as a passing thought, I lcavo tlio subject for the public's ctiudlil consideration. Farmer No. 1. TEliEWKAI'lHO TIDINGS. Hulnm'a (loveniiuiieiit lltillilliiK. Washington, Dee. 10. Congress man Hermann with eager sollcitudo has been sti2lng for recognition In behair of publio btilldln.;s In Port land mid Salem, ami has tho ad vantage at pre cut of having t,ho Portland bill at tho head of tho calendar, to bo considered If a day can bo obtained, notwithstanding tho taollcs of Southern filibusters. It seems, however, there Is very lit tle prospect for the bill. Friday tho democratlo leaders gave notice through lilount of Georgia that not another dollar shall bo voted during this session of congress for any pub lic buildings. Will Disregard tlm Imyt. New York. Dec. ID. Tho World contains Interviews with tho lead ing editors of tho stato on tho course thoy Intend follwlng after January 1st. when the law prohibiting tne publication of tho details of execu tion bv electricity goes Into eliect. A majority of them deelara thoy utterly dlsrugurd tlio law, ami puo llfth ull the fuels which come Into their possession In connection with executions. The Other Hotly Found. liiiiMf NfiiiAM. Ala., Doc. 10. The hodv of Irene llawes, second daugh ter of Jt. It, J In wen, tho murderer, was found In tho lake at uikevlow yesterday, near tho point where Mrs. Hawes' body was discovered, Tie wuter hud been drained uutll It was only a foot or two deep, A homo cord fastened to. heavy fish plates weighing thirty .pounds each was attached to the bpdyt , X Dead JutUee. Seattle. Dec. 16. Chief Justice Charles K. Uoylo died last. evening at Ills rooms In theOoeldental hotel. 1 BtMtastlt Hist. Genuine new. buckwheat flour, and a.flnu article of .table syrup, at UiaGrnngu Store, 120 Stale street. H