SE8BBMBiBHMIIWllWWIWilPIP r wi --t rvr' i- r -TTi.-tBjM i.i hi.. i. .1 ijii mi nmuir-w.uiuiuJ.LL.m-.-" MSMMMimujiii-J-iJiimmwmauii-yiam'iia.mtaM'.". ' .T. if" IV r. I -- U" rV; V EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10. 1888. ill! M I'uni.isiiKu EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.' IIY THE Canital Journal Publishing Company. I INCOItl'OKATF.D Otllce, Corner Court and Liberty Streeir, THUMB OK' HUnSOIUlM'IOM , DAILY. .. W) !Hlx monltiH. bv mull 2 m Threo montlm by mull ... 1 25 I'cr week delivered by currier .... 16 Ono year, by mall WEEKLY. Ono year.. Hlx months.. ,J1 CO 75 Ono yenr. If nnlil lor In udvance. 1 00 Blx months, ' 60 ,, J93-l'ostmftRtcrs uro authorized; to re ceive subscriptions. if3-l'.iilprrd lis sccond-clnss nmtternt the Halcni.OreKon. I'oi-totllcc, June 21, 1888. W. II. IJYAKS - - Kditor CLAKK IS. 1KVINK - - Mniingcr. AN ARCTIC 1tKMi:K STATION. .i , The thirteen whalers which were caught in tlio ico in tho Arctic ocean late in the present season, served to ralco tlio question as to 'what can bo done to meet nnyother contingency of a like character, 'says the San Francisco Bulletin. 'These whalers got out of the difll culty all right. After they had found their way out, theoldeBt and ' most MicccHHful captain of the Pa 'ciflc "Whaling company ran the Btoanier Orca into the Hatne opening and captured four whales. No men were lost by shipwreck of whalers during the pant season. The thir teen whalers caught in the ice, and whoso prospects of getting out with their ships were very slim, had not a stock of provisions sullleient in tlio aggregate to last about four hundred men more than sixty days. Tlio nearest land was Herald Island, about forty miles distance. On tills Island there Is not a vestige of any thing to sustain human life. The men might liuve readied the Island, but in all probability they would have perished there. Not only is tho Island void of all animal life, but there is no wood or coal for fuel. Occasionally a stick of timber may drift from tho main land in tlio ' s uniuer season and lodge on the Island, lint the driftwood becomes embedded In tho ico so that there is u poor chance of getting it out In tho winter season. ' If tho crow of these thirteen whal 1 era had seen their vessels go down, 'its thoy expected and had escaped on to the solid lee, t hoy would have made for the nearest laud. That would hiive been the desolate Her ald Island. They would not have survived tho winter there with such stores as thoy could have car ried on their backs, and indeed, would not liavo survived hail thoy carried oil' all the ship store h. The whulo llslieries of tlio Arctic reached by tlio northwest coast are ' dlstlned to a much greater de 'vulopiiiont. Indeed, for tho few "hundreds now engaged, this force 'limy lio Increased to thousands. There will, in all ' probability, bo some (Hasten. Tlio steam whalers will pirns their way up to the high est latitude. They may at no dls 'tant day reach points as high as any exploring vessels have ever gone. If the north polo is ever reached It may bo by some ono of these steam whalers, which might follow an open lead in some favor able season until this goal of Arctic exploration has boon readied. Hut the bolder tho enterprise tho greater the probability that there may be some Increase of disasters In tho Arctic, a probability, however, which nlay bo lessened by tho grad ual displacement of sail vessels by Bteani whalers. WASHINGTON XKIUIITOUY. Tun Chronicle editorially says: "Washington territory is clearly ou titled to admission Into tho Union as a state, not only because she pos sesses tho ivqulnlto population, but l'oomiM of her rapid strides and enormous ' development in every dlreatlon which heli to build up n ' prosperous and nourishing common wealth; mul It Ik certain tlmt with tho right to govern hersolf as a state Washington will progress more rapidly thuu ever. It is to be hopod, however, that tlio now state will not Ih mllcd "Washington, but Mill bo given muho distinctive name a, for example, Thcoiim for Whlngin, as a tftxtgruphlual appellation, has Kx-ume trite bo nUlea belntf l'or,ne by the capital of tliL-npuMu ' T1IK VTOOLKN MILL. "There is a tide In the affaire of men if taken at the flood leads on to fortune" or words to that effect., Tho'-tldo lias struck Salem and the irrespective flood isilipon us.j Twenty thoueandiUollars .Is a small sum for such a city to raise. The benefits to a majority of the proper ty owners would bo double the amount of their subscriptions. We suggest tlio propriety of laying all personal preferences aside and all pull together for the general good. Tho Capital Jouiinal banks all its spare piasters on the success of the enterprisoand Invites the hearty cooperation of every loyal citizen. This opportunity may not again bo o tiered for years. Aliu:aiy hoteJ-keepers are be sieged with applications for rooms during tlio inauguration next March. The Inauguration committee have collecteb upwards of 40,000. Many inrpiiries are made if the inaugur ation of General Harrison will be a centenary one, as in 1789, 100 years before Goneral Washington was in augurated as tho ilrst president of the United States. This is a fact that lias escaped notice in all the arrangements so far made for tho inauguration ceremonies. Tin: report of the capture of Stan ley and Emln Pasha Is so . much more definite than the various ru mors that have reached us from time to time and is supported by bo many more corroborating circum stances that we can hardly avoid ac cepting It. Of course there is some hope yet. Tho Khedive's letter, sent by Osman Dlgnu as a proof that ho held Stanley, may have been taken from a carrier. But tlio chances are all against the safety of tho explor ers. CirAUNonv M. I)i:ri:w would not refuse the mission to tlio Court of St. James. The woods are dense ly packed with peoplo in tlio same friuno of mind. Mr. Depew would bo equal to the pluce, however. If CaptaiulCldifiiaiTTaid up his treasure in heaven, as ho ought to have done, ho would save anxious investigators a good deal of back acho In these later days. Tin: Senate Committee on Military Allaire has agreed to report favor ably the bill for tho retirement of W. S. ltoceorans with the rank of Brigadier-Genoral. Jas. Eliunn, of Crook county, re cently sold a hundred head of beef cattle at Tho Hallos for $30 per head. Tin: Evangelist Moody is shaking up tho dry bones of Portland and moss is flying in every direction. Quitk a number of cattle have been poisoned on tlio Cove range through eating wild parsnips. Six members of tho Idaho legis lature travel over a thousand miles each In order to reach Boise. Kukho Slrtft Hallway.. To-day articles of incorporation of the "Bugouo City Street Hallway" were tiled with tho secretary of state. 1 G. Hendricks, G. It. CJirls nian and Charles Laucr aro tho in corporators and tho capital Btock Is &.M,000, In shares of $100 each. Tlio luo will bo built from the O. & C. depot south on Willamette street to the city limits and albo east on 11th street ChrlntmiiH lrtrba, A warm Christmas, a cold Easter. A liidit Chrisimm, a heavy slioaf. A green Christmas, n white Waiter. A wind on Christmas da)', treeo will bring much fruit. It Christinas limit a bridge, he'll breaks It; it he timls none; he'll make one. If Ico will hear a mail before ChristniM, it will not boar a man after arils. The shepherd would tather aee his wife jn tho stable on Christmas day than the sun. If the sun shines through the apple-tree ou Christmas day, there will beanabuu. tlant crop the lollowinK year. jiAumiin. FISH12K . FISHER. In Salem, ' Sunday, Dec 10, 1SS8. Gaines Either and Martha J. Eisner, John Chase performing tho ceremony. Tho above announcement Is no xlmtbt a surprise to their many friends, as tho license upon which the nuptial knot was tied was issued on Deeembor 31st, 18S7 ono year g". D1UI), DEI.ARHMUTT. At his home in Dallas, Or., December 1, 1S8S, after a liugerlug IUiicm, Ed. l)i -Lashnuitt. LIGHT AND AIRY. To the SbdtJr .' To the shore, to Ufc'lKor.' Where the rniH tfujfg eVSWeep, And old oceafi'i'Itirwr I&L, Lulls the vlctratollS? Where the gartff EEtfttfflorf&W- Would hare Vtrirlc&l'iU.a fright, Is the thlnjt rbV thb'toaffi; And the bather' delight. To tho shore, to tho shore Where the sun's melting ray Jlakes one's face red and sore. And we're baked nil the day; .Where the heart that of lata So delightedly throbbed Gets a halt in Its gait As we think how we're robbedi , Boston Budget. Two Xctters, ' ' i About this timo tho indulgent parent of tho collego youns man is puzzled by tho fol lowing contradictory correspendence: "Dear Sin 1 regret to inform yon that your son is too fast for tho moral atmosphere of tho college, 'and 'unless ho puts on the brakes ho must not return next torm. "College Puesideitt." "Dear Sir Inclosed find your son's bill for seven suits, English style. Tho young man is too slouvfor'this place, and unless he spudges up, I will run him out of town next term. Qoluegk Tailor." Springfield Union. Circumstances Alter Cacs. I Uncwa girl named Mary Caityy Who, tho' poor, was halo and hearty; She used to wear n gingham gown And took my niother's washing down. But now she's making quite a stir, With qulto a fortune lelt to her. Sbo now assumes the air blaso And spells her name Marie Carte. Albany Union. t Not it rMrasIn;; rrusioci. "Won't w got an.. today, roar" asked litt o Johnny ii- .S ...ieu, rattier ens- iOUilj", IIS ttltl n)!i;11l)..J.. MU'o tho elO.lll(J hymn nt tho uioni.i:t; ton tiv i ii Hiuulay. "Of couro wo wul. Jti.i is.y,'' uhi-.tixu his mainiiiu. "Uh.a pu. tuut quct.tuni into your haull" "Vh.. , o.eryliody'. b...;,tn, t'o'ro ciug home, to ilmo no iboiv. " 1'ins.iui,; Ciou lclo. u Lurt i.i J.n.nn'y. "Do you li..f .tiiavt.. j;. .'.fi..-i" clred u Pittsbur," girl u,iui0 t . t.-..o:i. u.id vl,u thought 'hhuMniMt iiravi'ivu Upmi fUlijceu with which HuMOiiliuift iiiu hiip.JK-il u In. most familiar. "I don't llaili!; I tver mi"-Ut:n plajV w! tho reply, "but 1 funry ho cnuioc bo u'rf go.d as Mr. Kelly at tliiS U.c ' Pittsburg Ciuo... Icle. . A Drnwiii" Curt). Goon' tho bt',!a.viLi iiti.et That's uot dut.in lou well. Of bucccss will demand .i i.iuro g.-ccrous store; Bo Ilia uows will yo lurtU To tho webt. botitti aud north, That tho sea Ecrpeat's uitulo Ins appearance oil shore Bobtou lludgeu A Succcbusul Ucbut. Pompono (at ilrs. Goldbug's ball) Woll, Lite wai to, my boy, had a pleasant evening! Lltowalto (evtiloutly rattled) Yo-es. rompano I saw you engaged in convor eatlon with Miss Ruttlc. What were you saying? Lttewnito Nothing. That is (brightening up) I started to say something twice. 1 did, woolly I Time, Tho Lino of His Ifrofcsalon. "Where did you get that now boiled shirt I" asked ono tramp of another. "I camo by it honorably iu tho lino of my profession." "Tho lino of your professionr1 "Yes, sir. t Tho clothes lino." Merchant Traveler. Tlio Glorious Toarth. ' Within tho grini and smoky air ' A senso of shock still linger. As little. WlUle, standing there. Looks vainly for hU fingers. Sonionrtlle JpnmaL A Busy Day. Old Lady (to street gamin) Boy, yoa are a very dirty little fellow. Why don't you run 'homo and ask your mother to wash your faco aud bauds Gamin Mo rauddor ulu't pot tlmo, mam, today. It's wash day. The Kpoch. Queen Christian has been making an ex tensive, tour through tho kingdom with tba king ou her lap. At Barcelona tho biggest fleet over assembled iu time ot jeaco was In the harbor grt Ins tnf ontllo majesty, . The cxarewitch, It Is sold, will marry one of Kaiser WlUium's sitters. This was really tho reason why Uumarok opposed the. pro-, rosod tuarriago of Priuco Alexander and lViacess Victoria. Had that niarrlago taken jilaco the union of. tho llomanoffsand Ilohen tollerns by lattur day ties would have ben rendered uniKissible. ; Tho pkneoof. Naples, son. of the king of Italy, has earned wusidemblo dUiUnctlon as a photographs-. They say there is 'nono betterla Italy. The photograph of the Princess Letitia Couaparto, who U to be aarrUd to her uncle, the duke ot Aosta, which Is having a great sale iu Italy, is by Che prince. ! frii Statb.of.Oiho, City of Toledo 1 .usntrthrinnty, S. S. ivlii-ml!t tfClwijiV.v makes oath that hLtrsihf'h'tilorpiiirtjifr of the firm of-K.Ui OliPitVfy HVSii. iloing busi nib lililhesdty-tiffl.Tokilo. county (ind, AtUtL'i'hfint'ittilil.imnil that said tlrni wtll pnyithe;8Unll of one hun rlreil'tliiJlnra for caBlnnnd every case of witanh thnt cannot be cured by the umj or Hall's Catarrh Cure. FKAKK J. CHliNEY. Sworn before me and subsgribed in my presence, this 0th day of rjeeeniber, A. D. '80. , A. W. ULLttASUIS ' skal ) JNotury i'uunc. i SKAL J Eclcnco Solves All Problems. Groat Scientist Don't bother mo now. Wife But I must; thero is not n thing iu this houso to eat. "That reminds mo. I'vo just finished an elaborate urticlo ou 'What Primitive Man Ate,' and" "What I' want to know is what Is a certain 1L , 1 I.J 1. . l.lf I cultured mnn nuu uin wuu 10 eubt "Ilumphl Well, let mw seo. Ohl Just sit down and read that urticlo. It-will take away your nppetito, my dear." Omaha World. A Ji'pw Olafo. "Where is your brother non, Brigsby?" "lie's about to go on u trip to Europe. He mado a fortuno, you know." "Istlmtsoi Howf "Ho got up a remedy for sleeplessness, which is so excellent that ho sold tlio right to mako it at a great ilgtiro." "Who did ho sell it tor" "To a dealer in police supplies." Lincoln Journal. Hitched. To speak tho words her tou.to did falter. But all her team arid praj era were Idle; Her father forced her to tho InJter, Tor he'd determined t.J tlio bridal. Sho did not wish to htir up strife. And .) hiT l.vh ..o u.- b.uothcr; ButsadM ui Lei luin.-d Uo " Bho wedded uau hut Imvd another. Um.tiiu Courier. Tftili't. Pnhirrli Cnro Ih taken in ternally and act" directly upon the liltiod 'and mucus surfaces of tho PVftem. feud for testimonials, free. F. .1. CIIKNEY & CO., Toledo.O. C-Siild by druggists, 75 cents. Tin: log cut of Minneapolis, Minn., mills, for the year, as so far reported, reaches 333,000,000 feet. A Natural I'rmlui't of California. It is only found in Butte County Call ornla and in no oilier part of the world. "We refer to the tree that produces the healing ntid ponetrat tnguin used fn that pleasant and ellcetive cure for consumption, bron chitis, asthma and coughs, Santa Abie the King of Consumption. D. W. Matthews guarantees and sells it for 51-00 a bottle, or three for i2.ua. Jy the use of Callfornia-Cat-It-L'urc, all symptoms of catarrh are dispelled and the diseased nasal pas sage isspiedily lestorcdto a healthy condition. $1.00 a package. By mail 1.10. Circulars free. Gixge AV. CiiiLps of Pliiladcl phla owns tne original manuscript of Dickens' "Our Mutual Friend." He lias refused ?G000 for it. TO CONSUfllPTIV.lM, The undersigned having bcn re stored to health by simple means, alter Kullertiig several years with a severe lung aflLvtlon, and .that dread disease consumption, is1 anx ious to make known to his fellow stifteiers the means of cure. To thot-e win) desire it, ho will cheer fully send-(free of charge) a copy of thu prescription iused,, which they will llnd u sure icuro fdj" consump tion, catarrh, lasmatha, bronchitis' and all throat-and lung, maladies. He hopes all suil'erers Avill fry his remedy, us it is invaluable. 'Those desiring tho prescription, which will cost iheniMiotliing, and may prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. Edward A. Wilson, Kings County, New York. A soft black hat iq Gen. Harri son's favorite headgear. Wonderful Cults. W. D. Hoyt & Co, Wholesale and Itetail Druggists of Home Qa. say: We have been selling Dr.. King's New Discovery, Electric Bit ters and Bueklen'b Arnica Salvo .for four yen re. Have never handled reme dies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderfull euros effected by these incdicineslnthiqcity.. Sev eral cases of pronounced ipousump tion have been entirely cured by use of a few b ttles of Dr King's New Discovery, taken in connec tion with Electric Bitters. We jruarantee them always. Sold by Dr.H.W. Cox. Why does a sailor know there Is a man in tho moon ? Ho has been to sea. I'mural. Mr. N. H. Frolinstino of Mobile Alabama writes: I take great plea sure in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me Instant relief and entirely cured me aud I have not been afllicted since. I also beg to state that. I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bit ters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Cold, is sold on it positive guarantee Trial bottles free at H. W. Cox's Drug Store. The exclusion of colored children from the public schools of Felicity, Ohio, has created a bitter feeling between the two races. Digest and be Jolly, Did over nuyono seo a Jolly dyspeptic T Wo trow not. What natural cheerfulness is proorncnlnstthe almost ceaseless annoy ance of ebrunlu Indigestion? l'eoplo whose stomachs are constantly disturbed exhi bit the utmost peovbibneMi nnd nervous Irritability. Happily for them since the Irritable uml nervous prematurely fret themix'lves luto tho grave tnuniuUliy of tho stomach and renewed good temper nwattthcin In n sure quarter, if they will but M-elt 11, Tho genial stomachic, IIos. tottery btonmori IHUuro, -breeds cheerful ness by Insnrltiir Its e.-jie nihil pro-coudltlon easy digestion. lillllouMiesx, too, und const! nation, malevolent companloiu of the tmitkeneo, dyspeiwlii, viirtlli tafter n brief but ntenUy mro of the nltenitlVe. Muny a toniper natunilly sweety but con tinually wiirod by tho combined attack of this trio of Imps, parses the boundary of luoiioman'.a, Procnt this polblllty wlllt the Hitters. Malaria fevers, rheumatism, kidney onmplnluttiiinil debilliy are truly relieved by thU suiidarit medlolne. rVrfL- n,l,l PnllniLo ,f nil... Tt-.tlrvo A4.k UUM A VllUfia Jk lUVA'HIIU ii live nougat a ioi, ior ,imi, aim will erect a hall. Am AtMtita care. The ORIGLNAXi ABIETIN', DlNTMHNTIa only put up In lortp, I WlV-flllllnil (III hnru n.,,1 I. ... aljaoluto Quro for old sores, burun, wounds, channed lmnrt an.i i -kin eruptions. Will positlv ..tipu all Irlnrla nf vI1ao A t. v...v .. .....- w. ,in sum. jor (III MIMnrWiT. ATTI3TirKT T., xrirvr! wJ hwiv -r ri.i i t'a, 108 State street, 8alem, ut i5 v.iiIh imr Ivit hv malt on iv,i - J" - -v " V WAllO. KEn ADVEKMSE3IENTS B O e T o o s O Q T H O S S H 0 fe H O B r ' - WM. BROWN & CO. i DEALEHS IN Leather and Findings d CASH PaID for Wools, Hides, Pelts and Farft 231 Commercial St., Salem, Or C3P- . m " TTBT i it 1 1 s? mHIb ., H- ':(' g!BWBwWlfffgtafffTOmLBJI,-JJllS'y?fw Fruit Farms of Ten to Forty Ac-res f ! ! CONVENIENT TO TWO RAILROADS. These lands are not offered at enhaneed prices. The soil and location are Especially adapted to growing PEARS, PRUNES, AND OTHER FRUITS for shipping green to the Mining distrietF and Farther Eakt, while the mutual cooperation in Shipping, Htoring and selling fruits will lie no small consideration. The Very Best Laud For Fruit Growing ONE HOURS DRITE FROM SALEM. Tho canneries of SALEM, WOODBUItN and ALBANY aro at easy of access. None hut first class families desired. Will meet Parties with team. Correspondence solicited. Address J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Or. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -NOTHING IS NICER THAN- FINE WATCIIES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, Etc, -A Complete Lino of- Beatatifuil Holiday Goods! Has just been, received at tho Old and Established Salem Jewelry Store of mpson &Go ( AU , kinds pf Watches, Jewelry'and Silverware. Trices satisfactory and Goods "First Class. 1 . I ! 1?HE BEST STOCK F." STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WA'DlS'''&!00'S 282 to 286 Commercial. Sireot, SALEM. Garland Stores, Charter Oak Stoves, Ivi V a QHk.UfJn JBrnB &fc-1WBtiaBEK : ;--,,. BHTT1T fflMT ' w Jrigljton Alin MANY ftTHFR I FAniMH RTYI FS. Also & dnpfrtr Stock tf fianta aw aid FaAi'Mttliiwy, Wapirs mh! T!5f