-' 1 f-1. . - m -r JOURNAL IsfPKJj'Jfe5 VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10, 18S8. NO. 247 CAPITAL" MKW TO-DAY. ON l farm. Address Joiinai. office. or call at CAPITA T. dlwwi. nMALLPOX A PRKVENTIVE. TTTP preventive for smallpox or any other cntchlne; disease Is tho OREGON PEACH BITTE1W. It cleanses your blood and strengthens yourKV-,tcm. Every family should have a bottle In their house. To Srevent treating diseases, call nt your rupglst or address H. KLAS, No. 21 FBt., Portland, (Jr. . li SC1SCICLT.ANKOUS. HOJVARD BROTHERS DO General Iloasi Moving, Raising aorj Repairing. Work proraplly done at reasonable rates, Orders left at Capital Journal office will rccelvo attention. Ml-tf SHEEP KOR SALE. 800 head of stock sheep for sale. For prices and particulars, address A. care Capital Journal ofllee. ' dwtf. HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL' ESI4 ATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH lnston Tor. orCalllornla real csuitc. For Information address us nt either of the fol lowing effices: Palcstino, 111.; Kansas City, Mo.; Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem office nt Bellinger's machinery depot, near tho cily hall, Liberty street: Portland office In the rooms of the State Immigration Hoard, corner of Front and Ash btrects. KStf FARMERS T PAY THE HIGUEST CASH PRICE L for butter, eras and imultry. Also havo u feed storo, 204 Commercial strwt. 10-W-dlm W U YATEg. MILLINEHY AND FANCY GOODS. MRS. SI. K. WILSON Has n very flno stock of new milllneryi and Is prepared to do Trimming and Dressmaking In the latest styles, Call and seo her new winter goods and styles. 275 Commorclal street, Salem. For Sale. A good Iron frame Horso Power. Good tor nil uses, from one to mil auwcltj. All for the low price of $30. Call ut the i Pa ciflo Cider, Vinegar A Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. THE SANITARIUM 'or the treatment of all diseases of me and women DBS. GILBERT & WEJIP Medicated vnpor baths, oxygen inhala tions, electro magnetism, meawea sprays, etc. Office and sanitarium In tne uinir n wir. I nnsuiuiuuu iiw .-.. CALIFORNIA! the Son J. Coughs, t vi rrKir-.; i t wt''- niFAsi(ojp.TAi. EvFJo?cpGHS 1 RPCfcUilviF riT LI m ijr- u iii iv ii ii am ilw u i ni fiu SencIfrCiruUr,wlliirail; -aw,,, by the ABIETINE Mink ncMmiLi.m &sss?&uh. J ' .r nnAnANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU &IW00DARD, WhoIesalelDeDot . -imii,i)U4Lt I n V n . nmruv XIOUSCJ Monroe & Bell, Proprietors Chemekete Hotel. FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From Jl toJ3 per day. SALEM - - OREGON. 104-tf KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OF Meals "30 cents; board, S3 per week. No Chinese employed. il Commercial St. NW-dtf. ileal Estate Bargains. $1,(100, 11)0 acres, , miles from O & C de- ' pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. 82,000.. SO acres, 4 miles from Salem. Good road to town. Improe ments fair. Flno fruit land. 5,400 Si acres 2f miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Make n desirable home. $2,500 U0 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im- proemcnis gooa. rnie young orchard, and garden land. $1,180 IM acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-acro tracts at $23 per acre. 510,800 673 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land, adjoining Willamette rlvor. Will clUn tracts. jl 375 51 nci-cs, 4 miles ofSalem. House, barn and orchard. Largesprlng at tlio door. Good soil, and plenty of timber. $-2,400 lJOnores, 5 miles of Snlcm; good road; well Improved- stream running through the place. 500,00 400 acres (4 miles west side O A O R II) good house, barn and orchard, W In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. $800 10 acres, 1 mllo from Salem, ad joining fairground. Good land; no Improvements. jl an 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. ;Excellent fruit land. 1 000 370 acres, 6 miles from O & C It R; all fenced; well watered. Houko. barn, and small orchard; 100 acres In cultivation. $2.730. 3 lots, with gooa mmseaud barn, East Salera. Deslrablo location. Wo havo besides this a largo list of oity and farm property. Buyers would do well to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & C1IAMI1ERLIN, 0-2fitf Salem, Or. BLICKSM1TI1IXG and HORSESHOEING. m 23 312 and S14 Commercial SL, Salem, JIMU Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it wj d.a?e giving satisfaction, and a ci four nnsp.w u dvcuoou u. Jiil dts clvine satisfaction, anq a cu ?'" "Sifh llroncbitls say. ft is tueouly ;iimt elves Instant relief. . '" u.n.i. A COVKU. Dnlggl pdv that Elves insiani rcucj. Cal." to-H it the pleasure to inrorm C3 Unirn ... .i... i,t l'iiaratloi.s are ?w"ndrSln. Moy U no object where nith u i he ponVnCe You balance, and the Vr in purchase trming.uroorone dwur wh SnTonlonhimos't'dedof human "fercularssent free, contalnlm detailed SANTA ABIE U. H. MONROE, Lute of tho M wmmu ToHSu EVENTS. Wednesday eve. Dec. 19 Bazaar Congregational church. Fiiday, Dee. 21 Silverjubllee Acad- emy Sacrel Heart; Dedication of A. O. y. W. Hall. Dec. 2'-6-5 Lillian Drew Dramatic Co., at Opera House. Dec. 24. Christmas tree, Baptist church. Dec. 24. Christmas entertainment, M. E. Church. Dec. 25. Christmas entertainment, Congregtitlontil cnurch. Dec 25. Christmns program, Pres byterian church. A tw Psrty Prtpcstd. iNDiANAroi.is, Dec 18. Tho committee of prominent Southern ers who visited Gen. Harrison brings out the fact that beneath this indorsement of tho protection doctrine lies what may prove the greatest political problem of this generation. Only the rudiments of the movement arc as yet vislblo but beneath is a welUletlned pro gram for the founding of a new po litical party in tho Southern states, the leading spirifM of which shall bo tho business element, especially the manufacturing interests of the South. POWDE AbsoluteSy Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical limn the ordinary Mods, and ninnnt tie sold In comnetltlon with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or filiospimte powaers. rxmi oniy m njn. tOYAL, IIAKINO l)WIKllCO.,100 Wllll.N.l . DUSINRSS CAItDS. BR. MASON, PENTIST.HUCCKOHW Dr. J. C. Uyrd. Omee oterlluub'a nk. rvR. J. M. KKENI-1 U. UH, DENTAL yruuiiia 'vi m iw u' - 8a. m. to 5 p. m. UlllctJ hourv J. W. CRAWFORD, Dealer In STEAM AND WATER PIPES, Stoves and Tin Ware, Force nnd Lift Pumps. MANUFACTURER OP Tin, Copper, and DHt'lii iron tunc; ... i..-.. .,... n imiiImi. Ilywiflni nnd Spouting, attended toon short nolle 261 Commercial St., Salem, Or. NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. toe greai ein w. ( - .- - j. icrounU of exploits of srouU and spjw, fortoro hopes, Vroie bravery, 1!'",: mrntsand r-breadth w. ro'00'',? Scldenu. band-to-band Mul!!? ous and tragic eyenU, ftrttou ."" r . . t.lllonl Slliru-1hst 1111(1 HWlf DOiaaue, !. r i .MTri line wnlrnoa. anions on jeaehrhi. lb. line CD euapiers. rrmamnj i?!?":" rLJir.i Ule. No other book at all like . AfoU mtforynuowagenu short of fundd and frt4f bt prtfrtid. JNHUllANCK Coapaor. Klra aad fine. JOB. ALBERT, Awt,. . I. Ortf eo If ZEALAND NINE DOCTORS FAILED. Three Most Remarkable Cures How They Wore Done by nn Advertis ing Doctor. A ctd to tlio public: I feel tliat I would uot ba doing my duty to woman-kind if I did not let them know how badly f flictcil I have Wrn and how and where to b cured. Ten Years C I was taken with a painlut illness, and I have been troubled that way since that time, accompanied with wouib trouble in every conoelvable way. About three months ago the climax cam, and I was proitrated ith pain through the heatt, cheat and lungs, and coiitiucd to my bed. Alter nine doctors of different schools of piactlce gave me up, I aubll'd to Dr. Darrin, and they have cured me so I van walk from my rciiiiouco to their office. I am overjoyed with the remit of the cure. Mrs. E.A. AllLF. The followim; tribute to the gift and skill of l)rv U.irrin is a lemarkahle in tancoiifa genurous impulse worked out ucama powerful prufesslouat prejudice, ami worthy of record; Card to the public I havo for the past I two years Iwon atllcted with chromu pel irtnrltu nniiiiiiiiitiiiiJ uirh nruil lii!n ibutuitir, ottiw in i'ki iiuvs nmi h " ('' around ihe liesrt all that time with excrs mvc ciiculntion, sleepless nights, tear ami distress. I whs unable to attend to the duties of my profession. Iliad exhausted my knowledge of medicine, as also that ii. ci lleagues, and found no relief until coming under l'ic electro-magnolia treat ment of l)r. Darrin. A little more than a liinntli.clupjed sinco I received this treat iiiulit, ami I can truthlulty sny that I oin mm. I. I Iiuvj none of my former trouble, and with tngivomy personal experiruoe i i tli biierest of humanity. I have been i pi cut.ciii).h)siclati fourteen J ears, nr.d am well knonu in .his city and in Marsh livid, Ore 'mi. I deem It but justice to the public and to Drs. Damn to write the above. Da. Steele. TOTAL DKArNESS CUBKI) SIXTEEN YEARS AUO ASD REMAINS PERMANENT TO THIS DAY. Mr, Editor; In I872 mydaughter was taken with the membranous croup and upon her recovery was left lotallyjdeaf, I called on tn eminent physicians who said ilu-y could do nothing for her. At a last res in I look her to Dr, Darrin, who cured her, and .he has never been troubled with deafness since. I consider it one of the uruateit cures of clectro'inagnetic treat ment 1111 record, and with'grealsatlifaollou give this testimonial. I reside in Ilirklev, Alameda county, California, and will take great pleaui in answering any inquiries ooncerniiii this most remarkable cure. Yours reipcctfully. WlLUAM 8. 1)1 HULK. Office Hours' and Place ok buhinhkh. Drs. Darrin can lo consulted free at the Cliemeketo Hotel, Salem, Or., Documhurftd to Deoembor 22d only. Tlioy will under no oircuinstan oe tnko 11 case they uuiiuot euro or benullt. Charges are rotisouablo, and tho poor trontcd frw from 0 to If) 11. m. dally, Olllco llours from 10 U4 daily; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to 12. All curable uhruule disousoH, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhuui, striuturu, HtKirmatorrluDa, Homlual wenkness, or Iomx of desire of sexual iHiwurln man or women, catarrh or deafiioss, arc confident ially and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed and never published In the papers. Circulars sent free. Most cus can receive home treatment after a visit at the Doctor's oflloc. A eood digestion walls on appetite and a Kxl appetite Is one uf the surest signs of situ. If ou are low spirited, Irritable, bullous, or have an Irregular appetite, then we advise you by all means to take Dr Henley's Dandelion Tuulc. It will make a new man of you. Hold by D. W. Mathews Co. A Hrlt-af sfSaltss. An early number of the Overland Monthly will contain a descriptive artlele on Salem and surrounding country. This magazine Isamonjr the first. A. Peringer U the agent for Salem, and ordera left at Burr's for bint will recelvo careful and prompt attention. dtf. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINHS. News Anil Notes ef a General In terest to tlio Westerner. Clark Brnden Is delivering rt couro of lectures In Albany this week. At Alblua mumps have hecu quite prevalent, nnd whole families have been down with the disease. Tho goods from tho stranded steamer Ynmiina Bay arc at Albany. Verj llltte damage was dono to tho merchandise on board. D. L. Shirk, a wealthy cnttle man of Grant county, who was Indicted for murder, but the jury disagreed, is out ou $20,000 ball. There Is great activity In tho timber laud region alond tho entire length of Klamath river, where there is much lino timber. The only iuluksllvor mine on the coast, outside of California, Is nt Oakland, in tills state, and thoyield is II f toon Husks per month. Tlio latest thing of thoseasou that Curry county lias produced Is n rat tlesnake making Itself free witli the outdoor world in December. Steps have been taken to organize a building and loan association In Albany, several prominent citizens being connected Willi tho enterprise. Petitions are in circulation In Coos county, praying tlio legislature to appropriato $15,000 to aid in build lug a wagun road up tlio middle fork of tho Coriulllo river. On tho lUth day of December at places in Oregon tomato vines are green, volunteer Irish potato tops are over a foot high, and grass Is green and line enough for May. Tho weather is especially favor able for setting out fruit trees, and many are making preparations to put out largo orchards In the next two mouths. Hundreds of small orchards will bo planted before sprl tig opens. It Is now thought by sanguine timber men that largo lumber Inter ests will spring up in tlio upper Ilogne rlvor country In a short time, which will necessitate tho building of a town at or about tlio falls of Mill creek. A considerable amount of real estate Is changing hands at Grant's Pass and In that vicinity. There will be much activity In all lauds throughout the country next year, as iv largo immigration from Califor nia and tho East Is expected. Oregon will receive an immense Immigration during the coming year and new enterprises will ho es tablished. That section of the Stute will prosper most which will show tlio most enterprise ou the part of Its citizens. The citizens of Harrishurg havo organized a company and beuu the manufacture of brooms. Several farmers near there raised small crops of broom corn this teasou, which was succujsfully manufact ured into brooms and placed upon the market. A suggestion haslieen made to con nect Tillamook lighthouse by tel ephone to tlio main laud. Only about two and one-half miles of sub marine mihlo would Im3 required to roach from Tillamook Head to the light, uud It would soon pav for Itseiriu saving trips 10 tne ugui house tenders. Is Urr Wits Ills Wlf. "What etui I do to regain my litis Isinds love?" writes Mrs. Carrie It. of Toronto. Hlie adds that seven years ago she was married under the most happy auspices and until six months since happiness crown ed her domestlu life; then her hus band bccuiue distant In his inauuer toward her, until now ho is iosltI vely cold Mrs. It. gives no partic ulars but If she Uulllloted with dis etiMJS peculiar to her sex If her cheeks have lost their bloom, aud her eyes their sparkle it may ex plain the cause of her complain. In this event Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescrip tion will effect n magical change and restore her to health. As a pow erful Invigorating tonic, Dr, Pierou'e Favorite Prescription Imparts strength to the whole system, and to the womb uud Its uppeuduges, In particular. For overworked worn out, run-down, debilitated teachers milliners, dressmakers, wmmstrenseei hop girls, housekeepers, nursing mother, and feeble women general ly, "Favorite Prescription" U the greatest possible boon, belug un equaled aa an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Evcnjs of the Whole World for tho Fist Wetfc A nombanleit City. NkwYokk. Doc. 18. Capt. Kelly of tho steamer Saginaw, which at rived from Haytl, will not mako any report of Haytlun all'alrs, but It Is learned from other sources uint tho steamer Hnvtlan Hepubllo was still In tlio harbor of Port-au-Prlnco when the Saginaw sailed. Passemrera by tho Saginaw bring Important news from Haytl. On tho mornlmr of thoath of uecomuor, its tho passengers state, four of Leg itime' men-of-war, bombarded Cairo liny tine. Tho gunboats dropped anchor four or llvo miles oil' shore, Ivlncr broadside on to tlio town. Tho guns wore fired with blank car tridges to give notice or warlike m tentlons. The foreign consuls In tho city sent out a petition to the commander or tho Hoot, asking time to get out of tho city. They were given thirty six hours to evacuate tho town. Tho people lied into tho hills, taking all their possessions they could con veniently carry. llllsriird And l'luoil. Cari.isi.i:,Pii., Dec. IS. Reports from the surrounding country nnd a uumlror of towns In tho Cumber- laud valley show that thousands of dollars worth of property was de stroyed last night by ono of tho most dlsasteroim rain and wind storms which has ever visited this city. In tho rural districts dwell ing houses Were unroofed, barns blown down, trees uprooted and fences blown to pieces. Mure Oregon Hullwny. Han Francisco, Dee. 18. Tlio survey of tho route for a railroad lino front Bedding northeastward Is creating much comment here. An evening paper says: "The departure of a largo Union Puclllo railroad survey party from Bedding, seeking a route to Bolso City, looks llko business. It Is only a matter of n few miles of track to connect with Oregon Short Lino to glvo tho Union Pacific n through route. Tho project has been talked of for years. A llu.teil Hunk. San Fiiancihco, Dec. 18. Tho California National bank of San Francisco, which was organized la 1880, with 11 capital stock of ? 1,000, 000 suspended to-day. Capt. It. B. Thompson was ono of tho principal stock holderH. Money I'or Orego . Wahhinoton, Dec 18. In tho senato to-day tho secretary of tho treasury reported that 103,211 28 had Dceu paid tho state of Oregon In settlement or the Modoc Indian war expenses. "tuknku itkms. W. II. Darby or Waldo Hills wa In Turner last week, J. S. Shanks of Mt. Angel Is visiting his parents here. The (louring mill Is kept running on Sundays as well as week days. Hoad ftiiK)rvlsors are fighting tho had roads with gravel uud sand. Leonard Edmlster was buried ut tho Cornelius cemetery yesterday, There will be 11 Christmas boat nt the Masonic Hall Christmas eve. Quite 11 number from over tho county attended tho teachers' meot Ing hero Saturday. Clarke Bogers' family havo tho typhoid fever. Dr. Ransom is at tending thorn. George Loftls uud wire, tho newly married couple, has moved In tho cottage by thechurch. The boys gave them a gonulno old-fashioned sere nade Weduesday night. The play presented by tho I. O. O. T. last Thursday night, was well rendered, and a success financially. They took In over (40, part of which uys the Indebtedness ou their organ, the balanco was dona ten to Turner band. Borne of our farmers aro vexed because tho game law lu regard to tho Chinese pheasants la not executed or repealed. They desire to obey tlio law, but dislike to do so and havo others kill birds arouud them and have none of the sport thvuuelvea-