flflj inymv-wr" - CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., MONDAY DECEMBER 24, 1S88. NO. 251 NEW TO-DAY. TtrANTlUDA ) farm. Address or ca joknal omce. BOY TOTfiWJUti fcjf A Ml at CAPITAL dlwwl. MALLPGX a preventive. THE o.njioxnoK, Latoofthejt1 J. n v urn. ww XIUUSCJ Monroe & Bel), smallpox or &ny other vftra.' P1SAI a catching disease la the- BITTERS. It cleanse? your hlnnrt -T strengthens your system. Every famllv should have a bottle. In ttSeirSoutt. Tb Srevent treating dueasej, call at your rugglst or address H.KLAS. No. 21 F St., Portland, (5r. MISCELLANEOUS. ltfflWAfcD BROTHERS GtneKh1 lift -DO gloving, iriug. sing Worfc pwtjipUiyXpiliBl reasonable rates. Orderaileh.at UaxtAi. JoniurAii office wUl receiVo attention. MMf , Proprlete: mh e Mel, FREE) BUS. Sample Roon?s for Cgmmercial Travelers. From 51 to?S per day. SALEM .- .. OREGON 10tf COHINO EVENTS. I Dec. 24. Christmas tree. Baptist church. Dec. 24. Christmas entertainment, M. E. Church. Dec. 25. Christmas entertainment, Congregatioual cnurch. Dec 25. Christmas program, Pres byterian church. HAVE CONCLUDED TO STAY. Coming Attritions. Dec 24. Christmas cross and con cert at tho Christian church. Dec. 25. Tree and festival at the Qermau Reform church. HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY TXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH' Islington Ter. or California real estate. For Information address us at cither of the fol lowing effices: Palestine, 111.; Kansas City, Moj Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem office at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty street; Portland office In the rooms of tho State Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf FAR1VEBRS J- PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE for butter, eggs und poultry. Also five a feed store, 2W Commercial street. 10-19-dlm W. L. YATEs. KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OF Meals, 25 cents; board, J3.50 per week. Fresh milk, cream and oysters always on hand. 219 Commercial St. IfKJ-dtf. Real Estate Bargains. !1,CC0. SHEEP FOR SALE. 300 head of stock sheep for sale. For prices and particulars, address A. care Capital Journal ofllce. dwtf. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. MRS. SI. 12. WILSON Has a very flno stock of new millinery, and is prepared to do Trimming and .160 acres, 0, miles from 0 A C de pot, uoou nouse, uarn ana orchard. Fenced, and In cul tivation. $2,000 SO ucres. 4 miles from Salem. Oood road to town. Improo- mcmsiair. fineirimiauu. $5,490 8o acres 2M miles from Salem. No buildings. Splendid land, all fenced. Make a desirable home. $2,500 W) acres 4 miles from Salem. Im provements good. Flno young orchard, and garden laud. $4,180 190 acres, 7 miles from Salem. Hill land, finely watered. Sell In lots of 40-acro tracts at $23 per acre. .075 acres, 8 miles from Salem. Excellent grass and fruit land. adjoining Willamette rlrer. AVlll sell In tracts. $1,375. 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, barn and orchard. Largesprlng at tho door. Good boll, and 4KlNc An Opportunity That Should Not Be Lost Tu Consult the Famous Ik Darrin. REMARKABLE CURES. $10,800. Tktinecmiqlriti tr mgM,"Um" I In the latest styles, Call and seo her new winter gu9ds and styles. 875 Commercial street, Salem. $2,400. 00,00. ssoo $1,200.. $1,000.. ulenrvnf timber. ,120aeres, 5 miles of Salem; good raid: well lmpro cd; gtn THE SANITARIUM For the treatment or aU diseases of men .and women DBS. GILBERT & WEMP Medicated vapor baths, oxygen Inhala tions, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. Offlco and sanitarium In the Bank block. Consultation free. 10-Sdw c f rn ... ninnlnirthroiieh thonlnce. .400 acres (4 miles est side O & U It 11 ) gooa uuusv, uuru nuu orchard, 1 JO In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pnsturo land. 10 acres, 1 mile from Salem, ad joining fair ground. Oood land; no Improvements. .40 acres, 5 miles Salem; all In cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. .370 acres, 0 miles from O A C R R; an rencea: wen wiuereu. nwuny, barn, and small orchard; acres In cultivation. use, 150 For Sale. A good Iron frame Horse Power. Good lor nil uses, from ono to full l"101'? All for the low price of $30. Call at the Pa clflo Cider. Viheirnr & Fruit Preserving Copipanyte office, Salem, Oregon. 2 750 3 lots, with gooa uouse and barn, EastSalem. Desirable location. We have besides this a largo list of city and farm properly. Buyers would do well to call and examine our hpldlngs before making their purchases. WILLIS iS i;iiA3iur.uiii.il o-actf Opera House, Court St.. Salem, Or. BLACKSM1TIIING and II0IISESI10EING. POWDE Absolutely Pure. This powder novcr varies, A marvel ol purity, strength and wholesninrncMi. Mom economical than tho ordlnnry kinds and cannot bo sold In competition with tho multitude of low test, short w eight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Royal Bakino PowdkkCo., lOtlWall.N.Y. 1IUSINI-S3 CARDS. 1) i t nr L'rrvi' t .. u ni'VTti room's oer Wlilto Corner.' Office hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. in. T)HYSICIAN.-MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY, 1 physician and mngeou, Ims located and taken rooms G and 7 at Mrs. Hargeants In tho oiera house. Clmuilo diiinHiw a specialty. Consul union free. 12-21dw. DB. MASON, DENTIST, suc cessor to Dr. J. C. Bynl. OlIIco over Bush's Bunk. LOOK HEREI Wo aro selling- REAL ESTATE I ouJilDJltiWrunLll SAM 312 and 314 Commercial St., Salem. ' 10-Mf Jj4 Hi J J Ct not.. ZtJ iEiTMir j ry)in y-v '"A'p- J-r L CnnPHHt1.. If vou want any thing in that line We will be glad to sec you At our ofllce. 97 State St., - - - Salem. "Will list proporty at a fair price. Fire Insurance a specialty. THOMAS & PAYNE J. W. CRAWFORD, THCUiM' - CUAnANTEEC cure roil CATARRH irTfMrrnVnROViLLOAlJ mi.A COLD IV THE HEAD wMeh do reyfrM by' ?Yinaofmus matter in the nasal !"- ,& ihW Ll" TTT AVP"Vl XI ccSlve secretion of miieu: hawkl roaring .ve secretion of mujms " , wrene-M in r. spitting, weak andda W. 'h nwrine oof n Ae cars, more or imiairm f ht of the noe ...rukit nuimarv im' " . w . i noeT Have you vm. an Knj.,;r cm.ii i ivnur breath foul! ."" "- symptoms, others only, part. Pot-R-Cure California vat-iv " n wJ!L. nd smell, remove, tad tU ;d ?,. guaran- ...u w. - -TlflM.ni a um. rw" ii ir iwitit ii t m rHHT nuu w n NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. ted by D. W. MATTHEWS nvfMENDED( .tTXsvw York City, tori CAPTAIN CHARMS U "VSmmnrat San FrMf, Diio.y.Ausraa3H;B!. Phi; .:.t ir,.IniiraaeiWBiP"nj . - -. frlMd IB fi trouhlnl with f!hronlQCatarrl l5 mended your California curative properties; dui iiui disease. Tnelosd tind $9 tar vr who aro ufffcrers." v-TT?l?m BY BOLD AND GUARANTEED U 1 1 must wy.afty jraATnwSHi h tor wnlcu seed m i" I agent of tb IfSllh Ib IU hXt iTUrUMIBZ ferKMdeTri04. D. .taMJ Rl W. MAnHEWS & C0IWOTY, 106 STATU ST.. SALEM, OR SNELL, HEITSHU &.W00DARD, WhpMe Daoot STEAM Ktoven Dealer In AND WATER PIPES, and Tin Wore, Koivo und I.lft Puinp. MANUKAOTUllHltOr" Tin, Copiier, and Sheet Iron Ware! Plumbing and Gas Pitting. Itooflng and Spouting, attended to on short notice. 261 Commercial St., Salem, Or. Through tho earnest solicitation and request of their pntionts and others to extend their visit in Salem they lutvo concluded to do so, and can be consulted at tho Cheniekete hotel until further notice. During their practice- hero in this vicinity they met with great suc cess, and proved thonmolvcs physi cians worthy of contldenco and of unquestionable reputation, as their cures and testimonials can bo sub stantiated by personal investigation. That Drs. Darrin have ell'eeted extraordinary cures after all ellbrts elsewhere have failed, is a fact sup ported by tho strongest evidence. Their cures, moreover, aro rapid and permanent, as the following testi monials and letters will allow': A PUOMINKNT LADY OK COICVAI.MS, on., HKciTis iii:r i:.i'i:i- JUNCi: 01' DR. DARRIN. Dr. Daiuiin Dear Sir: I wisii to express my gratitude to you for the wonderful results your electro magnetic system of euro lias done in my cae. Two years ago I was stricken down with apoploxy. Numbneis and great pain in my head and neck followed for a long time; other atlllctloiis camo thick and fast. I had chills, liver and stomach dcrangcmout8,cnuHlng vom iting for weeks. In short, my whole system was thoroughly per meated witli malarial polHon, and continued so until I had a second stroke of paralysis. Hearing of you, I put myself under your care, ami now, nftor three months treatment, I rejoice to tell you I am restored to health, and can bo referred to at Corvallls, Oregon. It this will bo of any servlo" to yon, publish it. Mrs. N. P. RuinciH. ANOTlimt Ol'KN J.l.TTBlt. Skattm:, W. T., 188S. Dus. Dauuin Gentlemen: I now take tho pleAsuro of writing you that after a full courso of your electro-magnetic treatment I am now entirely cured of a pain in my ohest, which has troubled mo for over ulglit years. Having been un der treatment of doctors of Liver ool, Qlasglow, Calcutta and San Francisco, nono of them did me any good until I camo under your treat- liisnt, which I am sure lias jwr manontly cured mo, for which, gen tlemen, I beg to remain, Yoiiro gratefully, William Littlk. discharging kar cuithi). Dr, Dauuin Dear Sir: Tills Is to certify that I havo been under your trwitinunt for a discharging ear, of ono year's standing, and been cured by you. Refer to mo at Tillamook, Or. Yours truly, Alkrbd Lirrciiitit, Jeweler. NHUVOUH IlKIIIIilTY AND DKAPNHiMi CUUKD. Mr. liuiToii DeurSIr: Itallords me a gruat pluosuro to ctirtlfy tlint my daughter Tullta, who for a long time watt atlllutud by nervous debility, thorwtult of a soriotis attack of malarial fever, followed by duafiiem and discharge from tho oar, and who has wasted away practically to a tdiadow, has been fully rtwtorud to health and strength by the skillful treatment of Drs. Darrin. Thou who mw her two or three woeks Hg are ustouinh el at hur rapid and complete re- an oj- to thank and tho poor treated free from 0 to 10 a. in. dally. Ofllce, hours front 10 to 4 dally; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to 12. All curablo chronic diseases, losa of mauhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, suormatorrhfra, seminal weakness, or loss of desire of sexual power in man or woman, catarrh or deafness, nro conlldon tlally and successfully treated. Cures of prlvato diseases guaranteed and never published In tho papers. Circulars sent free. Moat cases can recolvo homo treatment after n visit to tho Doctor's ofllce. OCCIDENTAL. J0TTIXHS. News And Notes of a (Icncrnl In terest to the Westerner. f,. onul onlUtlan OUut RKMt tbDUInif rvnouml iMiventure ou both id "' . oovery. I am glad tp Jiave tbesreatelvtl war. Intmll ! I J v illTJ 7j 'nioiu of sotmju and wto. i iiortuu ty tiu uubllo y t &n.ndQtta' "k,rl lliylul 'w their Ineldenu. Iwaaao-baiui Mnwm, ""'".' I klllUOIUiXw UIM1 KKIUIUI irMllllni. I, OTMv mm and tragic ecnU, bold dubw, iHnillKni lounury. irtiOMiiM aa nw i nwy in reitHTtxi to at nanliiKMw aeU- "5 ?.!?? Jf! -XL imr Fifth and Colun ." i fc . . . - A J..UU. ln.AlUlv lllUntWtlWl U III. Nootlrtf UktU II M It. AmiM wuitd. OotIU verrthliME. TlN for iiitU aWowa MiU of Mad aBrnkiit prefld. l'LAKHT BOOK CO, Wox wu. IKlyw. Mr.lxtM.Mo. INHUKANCK Company. Pli od H-rtae. JOH. ALBKKT. ASnt, Htlua, OtfgOB No. U, cor- umbia vtrvot. Portland. Miw. H A. Wwiiikk. OPflCK HOUIW AND PLACK Of ItUWNHMI. Dm. Darrin win he ooihkiUhI Utxa ut the Chwuoktrio loM, Balwn, Or., until further notltv- They will undar no clrou8tB- ca take a oae they oamiot cure or bcoeflt- ChArgwi aro rwuwuable, Tlio Newport News has susiwuded publication at least for tho present. Albany Democrat. Independence is enjoying a boom, as two banks of that placn are soon to bo mado national banks. Laughllu McLean, night clerk of tho International hotel at Portland, has fallen heir to ftW.OOO. Recently eight tons of turkoys wero shipped from Oakland, Doug las county, Oregon, to Snn Francisco. It was J ust ono year ago Monday of last week since the O. & C. was opened up from Portland to San Francisco. Tho Oregon Development com pany's new steamship, tho Santa Maria, lias arrived at Yaqtilna and will enter tho trade. Tho two Paalnis, Sam Jones and Sam Small, tho great evangelists, are coming to the coast and will be at Los Angeles early in January. We look for them up this way. Astoria is lecolvlug a glorious re ligious awakoiilug at tho hand of Studd and Jiurko. They nro hav ing n serious time converting the sailors nud editors, notably the latter. Tho celebrated discovery of tho richest gold mine In the world be longs to a citizen 'of Corvallls. Jnniw Hayes in 1850 discovered gold on Gold Hill about twelve miles from Jacksonville. In Grant county cattle aro in a poor condition to withstand a huvciii winter hut if feeding can bo dis pensed with until after this month of course thoru will be more hay later ou when it is needed, Tho southwestern portion of Astoria, as laid out and plotted, Is a vast Held of hidden wealth in tho phapo of good cud. Such Is tho al leged fact as revealed by a man who claims to be au expert and probably Is. Hon. iierryman Jounlugs died at ills homo In ClncknniitK county Sat urday morning, of natural causoH. He was a pioneer, having come to Oregon in 18-17. He was at ono time Grand Master of .the Masons of Oregon. Au Alhlnu doctor vaccinated Inla nd f. It "took." Ho scratched; got somo "vuoeluo" on his Angers; ho scratched sonic more mi illlluruiit parts of Ills, body, and as a result his neck, faco and hands resemble a piece of tuirou(hly-nouiiiuKl beef steak. The city election held in Oakland, about three weeks ago dealt u fatal blow to tli" liquor trade In that town. The new city council ilxud the auuual retail liquor llcenbo at tjlXK), and tho llcuiiw for belling liquor lu quantities from a pint U ward at CXOO. The Orttfon Development com pany la negotiating for a htoamer in Now York, hald to li superior In npeed and OHuoity to the Yiuiulua Ray. H U uiHluntUxMl the steamer ha Iwon offered to the ooniany at a curtain price, anil the trade- only awaits the dx4ion of thtt utthtiaU lu New York. TELEGRAPHIC TIDINGS. Important Events of tho Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. Attacked by n Hog. Aliuny, Or., Doc. 21. A Herald s)ecJal says : "Miss Ella Wheeler, who lives near Wells statlou, iu Din ton county, on Friday went to visit her aunt, Mrs. Williamson. As sho approached tho houso sho was at tacked by a savage dog and sovorely bitten. Tho dog sprang upon her and fastened his teeth iutoher lower limbs, frightfully lacerating tho flesh. Tho unfortunate young lady has since been confined to her bed and is lu a critical condition. It is unnecessary to add that tho dog was promptly killed." Itquluk 1IT AbamUutd. The export divers Page and Nel. son, who went to Yaqulua bay on the loth lust., have returned to San Francisco. Their trip was fruitless. Tho men say that when they arrived at tho scene of tho wreck tho sea was so rough that it was Im possible to make a descent outside of tho steamer so they went down in side. They remained in the hold of the vessel for an hour but their work was so retarded by dunnago and floating debris that tliey could not locate the hole In tho bottom. Si from says: Troup i righting I'll". Paul, Dee. 2.J. A dispatch Fort Asslnabolno, Montana, Yesterday all tho troops horo, six companies of infantry and three of cavalry, wero out on tho prairies west of tho post lighting lire lu tho tall grasp. There is il high wind and it is feared the garrison buildings, with a largo quantity of stores, will bo burned. bo- A Cold Wave. Hahakac Lakk, N. Y., De. A wW wave hw dervi low wri bmi njflhu X feutintU Hlit. Gwiulne new bunkwheat flour, and a tine artlele of table nyrup, ut the Oranga ttorc, VM State (dreet, Halem. tf, Tu Opitn thu ll.iMiirvutloii. North Yakima, W. T, Dec. 3. At a meeting of tho board of trade actlvo steps wero taken for having the Yakima Indian reservation thrown open to settlement. Tho reservation contains 800,000 acres, r.00,owi of which Is tho flucst quality of arable land, and but 1000 Indians belong to the reservation. This laud is all tributary to this city. Htuulny In Alltn, London, Dec. 2.). Tho West Tele graph Company has received the following dispatch from St. Thomas, dated Friday, 2 p. in.: "I have ust recolvedluforuuitlou that Henry M. Stanley, with Kmln Pasha, has arrived in Aruwhlm. Tho news Is reliable. Further de tails will follow. Parsons, Agent." lllnd .oil llarOruve. Kanhah City, Dec. 23. Bx-Cap tain of Police Charles S. Dlofxch was found dead this morning In Union Cemetery lying on his daugh ter' grave with a ghastly wound lu his head, while a murderous look Iiik revolver told tho rest of tho story. MurtL'il it CIiImuiiiuii, San FRANCiHto,Deo.23. A young and good Looking woman, apparent ly 25 yeam of age, named draco JolliiHon, recently froiu New York, was married by contrmtt yesterday to Yheu Ah Lin, a pruiiilueut Chi nese meruhautof this trlty, Tluit Oimrunllno Airulr. McMiNNAtLLi:,IKe.2. Wlllard MeKuiie, who hasbteii lyluj in Jail at Lafayutte on a charge of lutirdur lug JanuM J lew ley, was liulluled by the grand )ury for; mau-ttlaughter. His bull was llxed a,t M,000. The trial will not come oil this term- Kulllraunwl KUrKlu. Nhw .York, Dee. 28. Jaek Kll ruluy through hU repruHuutatlve in thu city, dbjKMltwtl $6000 cash with the editor of tlw Clipper to ever Sullivan's deiionlt for a tight for tho olmmplomdilp of the world and 10, OU) a side. TlivMuitltubM Wliu. Wi.SMl', Dc 28-The Su preme Court at Ottawa uuuilmotuly iloeidwl Ut favor of Muultohu In tho dispute about the right to vroan tho Canadian Paelflg traoka, Pruicn to Demtli, Amiaxy.N. Y Dee. M ISuVaul OallaitUer, a machinist, wag frozen to duath yesterday, within 500 leet ofhw liouw). Theruioiueter Z1 de gree below zero.