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fWfWTtWtri&fty-r '1 CAPITAL JOURNAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., FRIDAY DECEMBER 21, 1S8S. NO. 2-0 NKW TO-DAY. -IVTANTKD-A BOY TO WORK ON Jounal ofTlce. II i.irm. duurcss or can at Capital dlwwl. S5IALLPOX A PREVENTIVE. THE preventive for stnallnoT or inr ntimr Oprevonllve for cnicimiK urnim-ic 11 me uucuui 1 EACH eucninc uiko iii .ii i i. r.'...n...7 -:: "-" BITTERS. It cleanses your blood und strengthens your lytttmr Every fnmllr ahould have a bottle In their house. To prevent treating diseases, call nt your No. 34 V SL, Tortland, 6r. MISCELLANEOUS. HOWAKD BROTHERS DO General" HoiSi Moving lldisiag uui-iusr. Work promptly done at rcusonnblo rates. Orders left nt Cafital JouitNAl, ofllce will rccelvo attention. 9-11-tf HUGHES, BELLINGER &. CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH" ington Tw. or Cnlllornlu real estate. For Information address us nt either of the fol lowing olllces; Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Bio.: Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem ofllco nt Bellinger's machinery depot, ncap.thc clly hull, Liberty i-treot: Portland otllccin the rooins of tho State ImmlgmUonT cornor of front nnd Ash streets." U( qn'lffinnl, TOtf FARMERS T PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE L for butter, egss and poultry. Also have n feed store, 201 Commercial street. lO-lD-dlm W. I.. YATEg. SHEEP FOR SALE. 300 head of stock sheep for Pale. For prices and particulars, address A. care Capital Journal office. dwtf. MILLINEKY AND FANCY WILSON GOODS. MRS. m. i:. Husa very fine stock of new millinery, and is prepared to do Trimming and Dressmaking In the latest styles, Call nndseo her new winter goods and styles. 373 Commercial street, Salem. THE SANITARIUM For tho treatment of nil diseases of men and women DBS. GILBERT & 1VB3IP Medicated vapor baths, oxygen inhala tions, eleitro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. Ofllco nnd sanitarium In the Unnk block. Consultation rreo. KWdw For Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Power. Good tor nil uses, from one to full capacity. All for tho low price of 30. Gill at the Pa cific. Cider. Vinerar A. Fruit Preserving Company's office. Salem, Oregon. MM l.i.llll...,IH-WITTrr.Tl,rlill STBE LiWiwrV .. ..Af 1 2T2?- .V 7 .c.Ln'reois'-l"-""J T V THtU .' irTMpf.irr.vnR0ViLLtuu SI AVE-YOUIA COU IN THE HEAD rtlchWi natfrtbr ftT .-- by LeV?ScietSirof mucus matter In V"StS wreTS? of the throat, ringing or !vkpeu&Leakandlnflam roaring in inecars, iuio' "JliTiiSirt drvness or neai oi w "rT"v,"; paired, dullness or dizziness ?' ni t l7so you liave the CatarrhJ home semwnf.mPiiT Is vour breath foult so,youu symptoms, others only part- rHfornia Itestorethenseof Usteand.J.rooVsnd a cure U guaran- lng from Catarrh. Kosy and ted by D. W. MATTHEW ,'HiCo. troubled ' !2?ffi&zmrA&zmiZZ curative PbutImuitr.rVSiI5) mAtiilu. .rmir aueasa. incloseannaji" - who are sufferers." -,-rc.t.ri TtV SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU &IW00DARD, Wholcsale-Deoot n tt . A Monroe & Bell, Proprletore FREE BUS. Sample Roo.ts for Commercial Travelers. From Jl to$3prday. SALEM - . OREO OX. 104-tf KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OF THE CAPITAL COFFEE HOUSE Meals. 25 cents: bn.ird. nsn nop wt Fresh milk, cream and oysters always on 219 Commercial St. MW-dtf. 'Ileal Estate Bargains. 51,000 160 acres, (i; miles from O it C de pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. S2.000 S) acres. 4 miles from Salem. Good mad to tojyn. Improve ments fair. Flneirult land. $3,190 8.S acres 'J'i miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid laud, all fenced. Make a desirable home. S2.VX) GO acres 1 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Flno young orcuaru, ana garuen lauu. Jt.lsO 100 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-acro tracts at f23 per acre. 510.S00 (iT.j acres, 8 miles from Salem. Etccllent grass and fruit land, adjoining Wlllnmetto river. Will sell in tracts. 81,37j fllacre-s, 1 miles of Salem. House, barn and orchard. Largospring nt the door. Good soil, and plenty of timber. 82,100 lajacres, 5 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; stream running through tlio place. $00,00 -100 acres (4 miles west sldo O CUR) good house, barn nnd orchard, 1J0 In cultivation, bal nurn mi If irmh nasturoland. ssoo . 10 acres, 1 mllo from Salem, ad joining iair gruuuu. uuw muu, no Improvements. t0 acres, S miles Salem; all In niiitivnilnn: no buildings: near si,axi. school bouse. Excellent fruit land, $4,000 370 acres, 6 miles from O AC R II; all fenced; well wntcied. House, barn, and small orchard; 150 ucrcs In cultivation. $2.750. 3 lots, with goou iiuue nnd barn, East Salem. Dcslrablo location. We havo besides this n largo list o' city and farm property. Buyers would do well to call and examine our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS & CIIAMI1ERLIN, Opera House, Court St., a.ajtf Salem. Or. BLVCKSMITIIIXG and HORSESHOEING. 2S3K 312 "" sl Commercial St., Salem. 10-1-tf Vh A V A R R H v""" --, P-Hlire Cat-K-oure Clieme no Hotel SGRIBER ft POHLB is5LJ r.UARANTtEQ S yVM-nnE TOn have all tbee RECOMMENDBD. tonattir speetol ent of the inr ku i j - - i b.a vin nm iilud as - nlicAT-Il-CUIlB rar "-. COMING EVENTS. Friday, Doc. 21 Silverjuhllco Acad envy Sacretl Heart; Dedication of A. 0. U. W. Hall. Dec. 24-5-fl Lillian Drew Dramatic Co., at Opera House. Dec 24. Christmas tree, Baptist church. Dec 24. Christmas entertainment, M. JE. rhurch. Dec. 25. Christmas eutcrtalnmontf Congregational cnurcli. ' ' Dec. 25. Christmas program, Prca- byteriau church. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ot nurltr. strength and wholesomeiiess. Moro economical than tho oidlnary 'lnds, nnil cannot be sold in eoinpotltl'iii with the multitude oflow test, short weight alum or phosphate ponders, s-old only In isms. Hoy a 1. 1IAK1NQ Powni:u Co., 10ii Wnll.N.Y. liUSINUSS CARDS. DR. J. 51. KEENE, 1). D. S.. DENTAL rooms o er White Corner. Ulllco hours 8a. m. to 5 p. in. TiHYSICIAN. .MRS. DR. 51. E. McCOY L physician and surgeon, has loomed nnd taken rooms (land 7 at 51 rs. Sarctoants In tho opera house. Chroulo iII.cusom a specially, uonsuiiauun irec. j-itin Bit. MASON, DENTIST, Suc cessor to Br. J. C. Bynl. OIIlco over Busli's Biuili. LOOK HERE! Wo uro selling REAL ESTATE! If you want auy thing in that lino Wo will be glad to see you At our ofllce. 97 State St., - - - Salem. "Will list property at u fair price. Fire Insurance a specialty. THOMAS & PAYNE J. W. CRAWFORD, Dealer In AND WATEU STEAM PIl'ES, und Lift Stoves nnd Tin Wnre, Foree Pumps, it ANUFACTURKR OF Tin, Conner ami .Sheet IronWarc! numbing nnd Ons Fitting, lUwifliig and Spouting, uttnded toon nhort notle. 261 Commercial St., Salem, Or. NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. The great colleetlon of the jnont thrill ng personal adventures on both sides dur ng the great cJvll war. Intensely Intewt ng accounts of exploits of iteoal and pt. forlorn hopes, heroic bravery. "Pr"""; menu and halr.breidlb ej. roaUe lneldenu. hand-to-lnd struggle, humor ous and tragle events, peril" journeys, bold dashes. brilUsnt sue-es and ijujg nanlmous actions on each fldf Jihe line 00 chapters. Profusely llluslrmud toll e Hie. No other book at all like It Agwt wanted. OutselU everything. Time for pay menu allowed ageoU snort of funds and freight prepaid. PLANET BOOK CO., Hex . ll--lyw. "bt.Loi'U.'0- JNHUKANCB Com p any. fire and Ma rine. JOH. ALBERT. Agent. . KtlMB, Oregon HAVE CONCLUDED TO STAY, An Opportunity That Should M lie Lost Tu Consult the Famous Dr?. Damn, REMARKABLE CURES. Through the earnest solicitation and retiik-st of their patients and others to extend their visit in Sulem they havo concluded to do so, and can be consulted at tho Chcmckcto hotel until further notice. During their practice hero In this vicinity they met with great suc cess, and "roved themselves physi cini.s worthy of confidence and of unquestionable reputation, as their cures and testimonials can bo sub stantiated by personal Investigation. That Di-b. Darrin have effected extraordinary cures after all elVorts elsowliere have failed, is a fact sup ported by the strongest evidence. Their cures, moreover, aro rapid and permanent, as tho following testi monials and letters will shew: A PMUIINKNT LADY OK CORVALL1S, OIL, 1U:CIT1 I1KR IIXPKR- ir.NCi: OF DR. DARRIN. Du. Darrin Dear Sir: I wish toixpress my gratitude to you for the wonderful results your clcetro maguctie system o'curo lias done In my case. Two years ago I was stricken down with apoplexy. Numbness nnd giott pain in my head and neck followed for a long tlnio other nUllctioiis came thick and fast. I had chills, liver and stomach der.ingcmcnts,causlng vom iting for weeks. In short, my w hole system was thoroughly per- hueuted with malarial poison, and continued so until I had n second stroke of paralysis. Hearing of you, I put myself under your care, and now, after tli rec months treatment, I rejoice to tell you I am restored to health, and win be referred to at Corvallls, Oregon. It this will hoof any sonic to you, publish It. Mrs. N. P. Unions. ANOTHER OPIIN LlTTTI'll. 8i:atti.i:, W. T., 18S8. Dns. Darrin Oentlciuen: I now take the ple.tsure of writing you that after a full course of your electro-magnetic treatment I am now entirely cured of a pain in my client, which has troubled me for over cl;ht years. Having been un der treatment of doctors of Ijivor pool, Glasgow, Calcutta and San Francisco, none of them did mo any good until I came under your treat ment, which I am sure has jxr mancntly curod me, for which, gen tlemen, I bog to remain, Yours gratefully, William Lit ilk. DifioiiAiioiNo i:ar curkd. Dr. Darki.v Dear Sir: This is to cult I fy that I have been under your truutiuciit for a discharging ear, of one year's standing, and been cured by you, Ilcfer to me at Tillamook, Or. Yours truly, Alfrrd IjKTCIIKR, Jeweler. NHRVOUfl DK1IILITY AND UKAPMaW CURKD. Mr. Editor DeurSIr: ltallords me a great plousuru to certify that my daughter Tulltu, who for a long time was nfillctod by nervous debility, the result of u serious uttnok of malarial fever, followed by deufuotH und discharge from the oar, and who has wasted away practically to a shadow, haw been fully restored to health und strength by the skillful treatment of Drs. Durrlu. Tho who saw bur two or three weeks ago aro astonish tnl at her rapid and complete re covery, I am glad to have an oj portuulty thus publicly to thank these skillful physician for their kind oftlcea and skillful treatment. I may Imj referred to nt No. til, cor ner Fifth and Columbia streets, Portland. Mrh. H. A. Wooumw. OrVWK HOUIW AND PlMCB OY llUHINHh. Drs. Darrin eau be consulted free at tlwj Chemekete Hotol, Salsm, Or., until further notice. They will under no clreuirwtau on take a case they cannot euro or benefit. Charge are reasonable, and tho poor treated freo from 0 to 10 a. m. daily. Ofllco hours from 10 to 4 daily; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to 112. All curable chronic dlseasesloss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, Bnermatorrhrva, seminal weakness, or lass of desire of sexual power In man or woman, catarrh or deafness, are confiden tially and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed and never published In tho papers. Circulars sent free. Most cases can rccelvo homo treatment after n visit to the Doctor's oillce. OCCIDENTAL J0TT1XUS. News And Notes of a Uoocral terest to tho Westerner. Iu- 1MU Nyels expected to visit tho coast this winter. Tho lato heavy rains havo started mining operations in Oregon. Tho ostrich farm in Los Angeles county now has l!5(l full-grown birds. A Sutter City man has an olive grovo of 8000 trees In good condi tion. ' Itival electric light companies are expected to lower rates at San Diego. Wheat Is wortli 71 cents in Al bany. About 100,000 bushels await shipment. - Tho latest reports aro that tneio aro live eases of smallpox near Monroe, eighteen miles above Cor vallls. Tho Willamette valley is u scone of great activity. Salem, Albany and Eugene City aro all going for ward with great rapidity. Uinpqua Herald. Tlio llrst smelt of the season was taken In a net In Lewis river, Ore gon, last week. Tlio fish hardly ever conic to tho Oregon rivers ear lier than February. Tlio Willow Creek branch of tho O. It. & N. was completed to Hej- pner Dec. !lrd. Tills Is thu llrst of a scries of lateral lines that will bo built south from the main road. The recent heavy rains have raised tho Calapooia so that the .'), 000,000 feet of logs which have leon placed In the stream to be Honied down to the Albany saw mill lmo been started down. Theru is a movement on foot to erect a temperance temple at Spokane, and definite stops will soon bo taken in tlio matter. Those interested are looking about for a suitable slto. It will require (20,000 for the grouudiuul building. Mrs. Wells of Ashland, distrust ing banks, kept her wealth In bags of bod-tlcklug until a few days ago, when an employe on Iter farm found a bag containing $1115 and started south with it. He was followed und brought back at her excuse, but escaped again, and now Grand ma Wells keojw hor surplus cash In auXshlaud bank. In Uvr Wits llli Wife. "What can I do to regain my hus bands love?" writes Mrs. Carrie Jt. of Toronto. Shu adds that seven year ago slit) was married under the most happy auspices and until six moulds since happiness crown ed herd inostlo life; then her bus bund Ise.iiui'dlntant In his manner toward her, until now he Is xwltl vely cold Mrs. It. gives no partic ulars but if she Is ulHloted with dis eases jK'Cullur to her sex If her cheeks have lost their bloom, uud tier eyes thulrspurklelt limy explain tlie cause of her complain. In this event Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescrlj tlou will effect u magical change and restore her to health. As u pow erful Invigorating tonic, Dr. Pierce's Puvunte prescription nupuris strength to thu whole system, and to the womb uud Its upiMiutlages, In particular. For overworked worn out, run-down, debilitated teachers milliners, dniwmnkers. seamstrewes shop glrlH, houMekuepcni, nursing motuers, ami lecuie women general ly, "Favorite Prescription" Is the greatest jsMslble Imsiii, Mug un equaled as an appetizing cordial mid restorative tonic Wsrtkr trCssgrstsUUsa. It Is pleating to note with what rapidity the circulation of the Capi tal Journal U Increasing. Ad vertisers will do well to note It. Tlio dally edition Is coming to the fore, while the weekly U meeting with unprecedented nucceea. SIll'ltKHK I'oruT. Sai.km, Dee. IV, 18S8. A. C. llllyeu, respondent, ve. Erank Paisley, npollant; appeal from Crook county; argued and sub mitted. S. F. ltlohimlson, att'y for respondent, A. S. Dennett, att'y for appellant. S. E. Fonton, appellant, vs. ltod ney Scott, respondent; appeal from Lane county; Judgment of the court below aftlrnied. Opinion by liOrd J. This above Is tho contested elec tion over tho countyjudgshlp of Lane county and seats Scott, republican, who was elected according to tho ollltial canvass, over Fenton, dom crat. Tho circuit court seated Scott and this decision nlllrms that of thu lower court. N. Laugcll, appellant, vs. A. Lnn gull, respondent; appeal from Jack son county; Judgment of the court below reversed; decree given for tlio plalntUrrorfc!,727.U2, with Interest ftom Jan. 1, 1881, at 8 per cent per annum. Opinion by Thayer, C. J. I. It. Dawson, respondent, vs. M. E. Poguo ct al., respondent; appeal from Jackson county; Judgment af firmed. Opinion by Thayer, C. J., Strahan)J.,lllesndlssontlng opinion. Mary E. Fuigeson, respondent, vs. Sarah A. Jones, appellant; appeal from Marlon county; Judgment re versed. Opinion by Strahun, J. 1 John F. lthorton, appellant, vs. W. FvsjNlcudciihall, respondent; ap peal from Linn county; Judgment nulrmcd. Opinion by Strahn, J. Praib of a t'louctr. Ltioluu 11. Heath, who died at Santa Cm., Cub, yesterday, was for many years u resident of Salem. Ho was county clerk of Polk county two tonus, was the llrst socretarylof state after Oregon was admitted, and from ISO!) to 18(17 ho was engag ed with It. H, Dearborn and A. Hush In tho goifflrm merchandise business iu Salem. Ho moved to Santa Cruz in 1807 on account ot his wife's health, and has lived thoro over since. Ho visited Salem last August, and went from hero to bis boyhood home In New York, and had returned to Santa Cnu only a few i lays before his death. Por Count llcti'inM. Washington, T)co. i!0. Propos als worn Invited to-day by the secretary of thu navy for tho con struction of armored coast defenso vessels of 1000 tons exclusive of armament. Dlds uro to bo opened on thu 120 of February. Agrlcultursl Hoard. Win. Galloway of MuMlunvillo,!). S.Bulok of Myrtlocreek wero to-day upiHilnted by tho governor as mem bers of the Statu Agricultural Hoard. They aru their own successors and thelrappolntinents aru forfouryeara from Dec. llrst. Ntrrrt Csrs are litre. Thu ears for tho Salem street rail way arrived yesterday. Tho Iron for tho track has not arrived yet but Is expected early lu tho week. Tho road will bo In operation by Jan. 1st. -Every boy will bo presented with a toji and every girl with u story hook. This applies to alt who make purchases at Uoorgu F. Smith's great Auction House during thu Holidays, lie sum and remember this, tf. A good illgtuitlon waits on upiwtllu and a l-ixmI upirtlll uiioof tliert signs of hwiltli. Uouar low spirited, Irritable, bullous, or havo an Irregular amwtll, then we nil vise you by all means (o take l)r Henley's Duiidellon Touto. It will make a no v man of you. Hold by D. W. llatbews a Co. The Tscomo News it foi s new name ft c Washingtoa Terrltoiy, when it become a stsie, and lu course of its lenurkt In view of rivalry between (lie woulJ.be ciliei, pio poicsto take the full yllVti of their names and place them together, For in lanre, Ta-coins, Kl-lemburg. Se-atlle, Vs. kinii and Spo-kaue; the results would be TaeheyMpo. Now oomes in the W. W. Journil ram who wants the tint syllables of his own town lacked on, which would be a kind of a double shot) making Wa-lla Wa-lla) adding together we hare Taelsey atpowawa. Mrs. Hannah Uoles, who lives at Hanni bal, Mo., it the wife of the celebrated "Lone Highwayman," Dlwk lltit. Sho tsjrs she believes he ii si devoted to her a wbea he left, 20 years ago, and that h baa noble trails of character.