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i CAPITAL VOL. 1. SALEM, OR., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1SSS. NO. 252 JOURNAL. NEW TO-DAY. TTTANTKD A BOY TO WORK ON A H farm. Address' or call nt Capital .TORNAI. Office. - ' ' Hlnrn-l SMALLPOX A PREVENTIVE. THE preventive for smallpox or any other catching; disease Is he OREGON PEACH HITTERS. It cleanses your Wood and strengthens your system:- Every family should have a bottle In their house. To Srevcnt treating diseased, call at your ruggist or addressrv h. KLAS, No. 21 F St., Portland, (Jr. MISCELLANEOUS. HOWARD BROTHERS ' " DO General Houso Moving, Raising and Work promptly done at reasonable rates. Orders lea at Capital Journal office U will receive attention. 9-11-tf n tr tr . lite of the ilonroo House.' "" N- BELI Monroe & Bell, a Proprietors e Mel. . FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From 51 to $3 per day. SALEM - - OREGON. 104-tf HUGHES, BELLINGER & CO., REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD. EASTERN PROPERTY EXCHANGED FOR OREGON, WASH; ington Tcr. or California real estate. For Information address us at either of the fol lowing effices: Palestine, 111.; KnnsasClty, Mo.: Salem, Or.; Portland, Or. Salem office at Bellinger's machinery depot, near the clly hall, Liberty street; Portland office In the rooms of thoStato Immigration Board, corner of Front and Ash streets. 173tf FARMERS T PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE I for butter, eggs and poultry. , Also have a feed.storo, 201 Coinmerclal street. 10-10-dlni Y. L. YATBg. SHEEP EOR SALE. 300 head of stock sheep for Bale. For prices and particulars, address A. care Capital Journal ofllce. dwtf. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. MltS. M. E. WILSON Has a very fine stock or new millinery, and Is prepared to do Trimming and Dressmaking In the latest styles, Callandseo her new winter goods and styles. KELLEY BROS., PROPRIETORS OF Meals, 25 cents; board, jriJjO per week. resh milk, cream and oysters always on hand. 219 Commercial St. 10dtf. 375 Commercial street, Salem. THE SANITARIUM For the treatment of all diseases of men and women DRS. GILBERT & WEMP Medicated vapor baths, oxygen inhala tions, electro magnetism, medicated sprays, etc. Office and sanitarium in the Bank block. Consultation free. HWdw For Sale. A good iron frame Horse Power. Good lor all uses, from one to full ?!! All for the low price of $). Call at the Pa cino Cider, Vinegar & Fruit Preserving -vuiujjuuy a U111UC DillCHI,wiv. tae-JKaaaac-wgrr'rr?.r.7wtTiit,'ta Real Estate Bargains. 81,000 1G0 acre, miles from O A C do pot. Good house, barn and orchard. Fenced, and in cul- uvuuuu. 52,000. SO acres, 4 miles from Salem. irinta fntiv KInn Cmlt lnnil. 85,490 fti acres 2 miles from Salem. ro Duuamgs. npicnuiu mini, all fenced. Make a deslrablo $2,500 00 acres 4 miles from Salem. Im- pruYtrllll'Illn guuu. riiiu juuug npphnrrt. nnd imrden lnnd. $4,180 l'JO acres, 7 miles from Salem. Jim lana, nneiy vvaierea. mm in lots of 40-acre tracts at 825 per 810,800 075 acres, 8 miles from Salem. .L.AUVUUUL giusa UUU nun wuu, adjoining Willamette river. Il'lll onll In ImnlB $1,S75 51 acres, 4 miles of Salem. House, uariiuuu uauiuu. wiiKuo'ih at the door. Good boll, and lnntif nf ItmhlW 82.400 IJOacres, 6 miles of Salem; good road; well Improved; stream running through the place. 500.00 400 acres (1 mllos weotsldoOA 0 It II) Kd house, barn and orchard, 1J0 In cultivation, bal ance oak grub pasture land. 8S00 10 acres, 1 mile from Halem, ad- Joining fair ground. Good land; no improvements. Jl 200 40 acres, 5 miles Salem; ail in ' cultivation; no buildings; near school house. Excellent fruit land. .. i n.niiiufmmn.tnuit: IMa , well wAVered: lleuKe: barn, and small orchard; 150 acres in cultivation. 2 750 3 lots, with gooa uoiiseand barn, Wi-'M- East Salem. Desirable location. We have besides tills a large list o' city J) firmtiroperty. liuycra would do well to Mil anPd &o our holdings before making their purchases. WILLIS CIIAM11EIILIN, opera iiuuM-, v""' . "! r Salem, Or. o-26tf BUCKSM1TIIING and HORSESHOEING. sum t rani 25 312 and 314 Commercial St., Salem. IVi'U jnjfnrinif1 5lgctATARRHI rq avK.you,a rrs&SHJSi W-.5,lve secretion of mima'i fluent wjen-?,,, MMin1 nnlml riiiltnnu nr dldnM of III !?tal'" fae urrh.1 p- sense of smell? Is your breath u'T """' 11 symptoms, others only a pan. njsuui; w j- California IlestorefctheSense of taste " i2ntto lng from" Catarrh. Ky and pleawnt w td by D. W. 5IATTHBWS i Cat-R-Cure California oai- - ol briu. rn- Itestore.thotti.e-0 -"5, "" " " CAPTAIN CHAIILIW 1 noeuix ana iiomo mended your CHfjrnl etiraf lv nmrwirilMC bf disease lncloednnd who are suHerere." o.nvMBND"w' -luMtOfUM hS&AVSV&SQSBSe .ifiiZSii fortweuV fTZiiSrZTUiVmJVSTSZZaak (6 for whtcn " "" SOLD AND aCABASTlWD BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, lOe STATE ST.. SALEM. OR SNELrHES00DARD,Who,esa,6Deoot TAX NOTICE. The tax roll of Marion comity for the year 1SSS has been placed in my hands for collection, and tho tax payers of the county nre hereby re quested and urged to come forward as soon as possible and pay the amounts due from them, as the county Is out of funds, and is com pelled to pay interest on its war rants. E. M. CIIOISAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector Marion County, Oregon. tf. Win6 BATE CONCLUDED TO STAY. An Opportunity That Should Not Be Lfst To Consult tho Famous Drs. Darrin. HEMAltKAKLE CURES. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This nowrter never varlet. A marvel ol purity, strength and wholesoniones. Jloi-u economical than tho ordinary Mndx, mid cannot bo sold In competition vWth tho multitude, of low test, short weight alum or pliosphato powders. Sold only In eniiH. ltOYAL 11AKISO FOVVDEUCO..10JVall.N.Y. I1US1NESS CAltDS. DU. J. M. KEENE, V. 1). S., DENTAL rooms over Wlilto Corner. Olllco liourn 8a. m. to 5 p. ill. DIIYSICIAN. MltS. J)it. M. K. JlcCOY, I physician and surgeon, has located and tnken rooms 0 and 7 at Mr. Sargeants in the opera house. Chronic diseased 11 specialty. Consultation free. 12-21dw. DR. MASON, DENTIST, Suc cessor to Dr. J. C. Ryrd. Olllco over Rush's Rank. LOOK HEREI -Wonro selling REAL ESTATE ! If you want any thing In that line Wo will be glad to see you At our olllce. 97 Stale St., - - - Salem. "Will list proporty at a fair price. Fire Insurance a specialty. THOMAS & PAYNE J. W. CRAWFORD, Dealer In STEAM AND WATKK PIPES, Start and Tin Ware, I'orw ami "ft Pump. JlANUHACTUHKIlOr" Tin, Cornier and OlltlCl It UH II IIIU .u 14 ..nu. UhUo. ItiiAAturfcnd Slutl,aUtndtl toon nhoft im4ob. 261 Commercial St., Sakm, Or. NEW BOOK. DEEDS OF DARING BY BLUE & GRAY. The Kfat euUactkxi uf tb uumt tbrilllnc nrrwmal advBnl un 00 OMH Mam aunm KSStrivll w.r. IPUM-Iy ii5mu of ipMu .rf cimiU sBd y. Morn Uottm, hroU bmvery. loxtrfauo SSiU H?Or-bdth r.p. n5 ZrVSShMhSSTltM Mke It. A..OM (4 tan JMl IMchi prn- iiAr m.uM. IMMirtUJIOK r 11 ii 1 (i Y 1 1 m. .u m j 11 junuxiiurii; Through tho earnest solicitation and request of their patients nnd others to extend their visit in Sulem thpy have concluded to do so, and can bo consulted at tho Chemekcto hotel until further notice. During their practice hero in this vicinity they met with great suc cess, and proved themsolvcs physi cians worthy of confldoneo nnd of unquestionable reputation, as their cures and testimonials can bo sub stantiated by personal Investigation. That Drs. Darrin have effected extraordinary cures after all efforts elsewhere have failed, Is n fact sup ported by tho strongest evidence. Their cures, moreover, arc rapid and permanent, as tho following testi monials and letters will shew: A PltOMINENT LADY OK COllVALLIS, OH., IIECITIH HUH EXl'EIl- lENCKOK lilt. DAlUtlX. Dr. Dahuin Dear Sir: I wish to express my gratitude- to you fur tho wonderful results your electro magnetic system of euro has done In my ea.se. Two years ago I was stricken down with apoploxy. Numbness and great pain in my head and neck followed for a long time; other alllletioiis came thick and fiwt. I had chills, liver and stomach dcrangonients.causlng vom iting for weeks. In short, my whole system was thoroughly per meated with malarial poison, and continued so until I had a second stroko of paralysis. 1 1 earing of you, I put myself under your care, and now, after threo months treatment, I rejoice to tell you T am restored to health, and can be referred to at Corvallls, Oregon. If this will ho of any servhv to you, publish It. Mils. N. P. Diunas. ANOTHEIl OPEN LIMI'lill. Skattli:, . T., 1888. Dits. Daiuun Otintlemen: 1 now tnko tho pleasure of writing you that after a full courso of your elfctro-magnetlo treatment I am now entirely cured of a pain In my chest, which has troubled mo for over eight, years. Having been un der treatment of doctors of Liver iwol, Glasglow, Calcutta uud San Krnnulsco, none of tlnim did mo any good until I came under your treat niBiit, which I urn stiru has pur mauuntly cured me, for which, gen tlemen, I bog to remain, Yours gratefully, William Litti.k. dihciiahuino ha ii cuiiki). Dn. Dahiun Dear Sir: This Is to certify that I have been under your treatment for a dlwiharglug wir, of ono yoar'H standing, and lxen cured by you. Kefur to mo at TilUiiKMik, Or. Yours truly, Alpukd IjKTCJIKH, Jeweler. nkuvoo nimiLi-n and iKvsvm CUHKI). Mil. IJnnoit DeerSlr: Itallords mu a ifrwit plwuure to certify tlmt my dHtightr Tullt, who for h long time was uUIIuUmI Iiv nurviRis liability, th refill of h Mfrious attMok of iimUriHl fever, fullowttd by deHfnoM hihI dWchurgu from tliw our, nnd who luw wantwl wy jimotlgMlly to a uhartow, hiw Ittwu fully retttorwl to henltli ami strength by the wklllTul trentineiit of Dn. Durrin. Tloe who utiw Iwr two or tlirt) wevkii tigo art MttotiUh- ed Mt lir mpld and complete ft oovwy. I am glftd U havf an tq Mrtuulty thUH publtIy to tliank tbtMJ skillful pliyslelait for thr kind otttcw and klllfnl tralntiit. I nut? lw wfwrwl to at No. N, wmw ur WftU Hint Columbia uriu, 1'ortkiwl. &I w. H. A. Wouuwr. OrftcK Hguks axii Plack or HlWIMMHH. Dn. Dwrlu can U wdouIUmI fn at Uw VUmneUH Uoial.Halcm, Or., uuUl fwrtlM ioUw. Tlwy will uim! io rlrcuiuaUii cw Uk Htrmm tlwy ixunot ur- or Unetlt. Clwrgm are rm.nab, nnd tho poor treated free from !' to 10 a. ui. dallv. Oftlco hours from 10 to 4 dally; evenings, 7 to S; Sun days, 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhoea, stricture, snermatorrlura, seminal weakness, or loss of desire of sexual power in man or woman, catarrh or deafness, are confiden tially and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed nnd never published in tho papers. Circulars sent free. Most cases can receive homo treatmont after n visit to the Doctor's ofllce. NEiniWOllHOOD N0TKS. ltrceiy Corregponpcntc From the Towns Around Us. STAYT0N ITKMS. Dr. Y. 11. Magers, who has been daugerously HI for several weeks, U said to bo Improving slowly. Vaccination seems to bo very fasulonablo of late, and somo have been quite sick In consequence. Truck laying continues and thu end of tho track Is near Dadhauks, somo fourjmlles abovo Dan Smith's. The llaptlst Sunday school gave a very lino entertainment Saturday evening, tho 20th lust., and the baud boys will give us another on Wednesday evening. Tho O. P. arc puttlug In a siding, and will build a depot at Kings In stead of tho present ouoatllatls not quite so handy to Stayton, but wo will havo to stand It. V. II. Hobson it Co. are closing out their general merchandlso store in order to make some chaugu in tho llrm or business, but Just what no one seems to know. Mr. Kggert has sold tho hardware storo to lMchard Keeno, who will continue In business at thooldstaud. Mr. ICggert goes to Koattlo to engage In tho boot and shoe business. A. D. Gardner, our very obliging postmaster, beluga thoroughly dis gusted democrat, has sent In his resignation declining to servo Uncle Bam any longer. Who his suc cessor will lie doth not yet appear. "Hud," son of James Davy, had tho misfortune to bito the end of his tongue ho badly that a piece will havo to bo amputated. A falling timber striking a scantling on one end causing the other to strlko him under the chin was tho causo of the painful accident. ' ri.MIKIt ITKJIS. Miss Mary Van Wagner has lately finished a very succoiwful term of school at this place- Mcrs. Amen of tho Willamette University aro the guoslH of Hon. und Mrs. John A, Hunt during the holidays. MisHOraeoIIunt who hits lately recovered from a serious attack of wire throut will not attempt to re sume her studies again this winter. John King's Ilttlosou, aged about threo yoaro, I very sluk with spinal menliiKUtlH, and slight 1iokjh tire (Hitertuluud of his recovery. Dr. Davlsof Sllvortonlls the attending ptiynlri.'ii. Mr. MeCrow has engagwl Henry Iloleoma to tench n six-mouth term ofttchool at his place for the Hocial beuellt of his younger children, thu dlftUtuce from the school Ikmmo Im Ing too grout for them U uttond selHxil dining tht winter. The young ople Iwve organlwl it literary and daliatiug sooliity to iiueiat tlwM)hxil iHHKwweh'i'hurH day evening to frly (Hm-uh and atWatorily aeltle the IHllug 1uhh if the ilav, ami if a fair JihI4m d oUUw In favor of a haiidimine entl mau hauler iimtead of tlie arguiivtiiit prodiu!, no oite eniipUins. Tboa at Iwiim fwr the lHillday are Mkw Orrle IIgmphrey from fttkMU, Miaa Matilda Hunt fn ttarl Heart Auademy, Jiineue CtHHN-frMHlw Mwlkml eolleeat Portland, Alk Korwanl from the HUU University, CImii I'orward from Mt. Anrl eolUge and Willi HunidiwyM fnxn the Portland lluet new eolleif. A iUtlxi U being elrculated and bigiivd fur the precaution. Ui the Second Assistant Postmaster gen er.tl asking tho government to es tablish a new mail route from Salem to Silver Falls City. Tho proposed new route la to lie located four miles north of tho prescntroute from Salem to Knight, with postoftlees to bo established at or near Kavanaugh's In the Howell Pralrlo and It. C. Gecr's In tho Waldo Hills. This route if established will bo great convenience to n largo number of citizens who now Hvo from five to ten mile from tholr postolllces. J. D. Darby will present a peti tion to tho school superintendent asking that a new school district bo created from a jnirtlon of thoClymor, Union IHUl, Wolford nnd Center View districts, the school houso to ho built on or near the Dr. Savage farm. Families living in tho pro posed new district are too far from their present school houses for their children to derive any benctlt from the publlu schools. A similar petition was onco before presented to the school superintendent but through the double dealing of somo person who signed the petition and afterward wrote a letter of re monstrance, tho petition was not granted, and It Is earnestly hoped uotulug of the kind will again occur to defeat this meritorious measure. TKIjKGKAIMIKJ tidings. Imgorlanl Events or Itie Whole World for Twenty-four Hours. A lliirnlng Clly. MAitiiLi:ni;Ai, Mass., Dec 20. Mutblohead Is , on lire. Tho entire business portion Is In ruins, and a do.eu tlrnis aro burned out. Also tho Host on & Maine depot and sever al other buildings. It Is tho largest lire over visited this city, and tho people aro panle-strlekon. Tho tel egraph olllco has been destroyed. This dispatch Is sent with great dif ficulty, over a hasty Improvised wlro and communication Is liable to lie In terrupted at any moment. A Ntuuuiiir Ilimiml. Mempiiib, Dee. SI. The steumer Kate Adams buruud this morning near Commerce-, Miss., forty miles from this city. She was en route to Memphis and had about 200 coplo aboard. The lire, which caught in somo cotton near tho forward end of tlui hollers, was discovered about 8 o'clock. A fearful panic seleil tho crew and lower deck passengers nnd. many lost their llvim by drowning- lllirnoil twtlm Wiilor'n HllRO. Bmattj.ii, Dm. 2-1. Tho- slimmer Lelferlokson, plying between Boattlo and Port IHakoly, was burned oil" Alkl Point, oppoiltu this olty, be tween fi and l o'clock this evening. No particulars can bo learned, but It U thought four persons were burned and six were drowned. Other steamers wunt to the rertoue, but wero nimbla to catch the Ill fated Httnuur, New- I'ltimmu Vnu !oiiiiuuy. Loniiok, Dvx: 2f. Stevln, of Ban Francisco, thu Inventor of tho dredge liked In excavation tho bel of tho Panarna oauul, Isexpeelel to arrlvo in Purls In a fe w doye. Itlsaesort od tlwt the purK)of his vUlt Is tho formation of a new Fraueo-AiuerloMii couifsmy to eoutiilete the OHiial. T,hooHilUI of llut eomiwuy will he KK,000,KK) franw, more than half or whluh wun U already pledged. The AiMrelihtaSlwvt Ht CIiIohicu. ClIICAdO, Dee. 'i 18K. IJMt eveiiltiK It w.h luuruud that the member of the At bolter bund outwitted the jsilloe afUir alt. When they left the vMnlty of the pUMterer' hall, In acconlanee with a preMrrniiijed plan tlwy went to u quiet aalwni on tlio weat able of Itnn dolph atreet and belli a meotliui, ter fWtluif orgauhuitlou. I'rwm IIwm-Iii lllr. Jak lh llliniw, IInklik, Uo.M. A hwii fclgnlng hbatwlf "Jack th Hipper," haa written a ktttor to the ialk stating hU lutetitbHi to alaughtw riftoen HrltUh women In tlte win manner aa at WbUwelMta), and put to Ut the ImiW4h1 ingenuity of the Uernwil detective. J.JH ALMKKT. An. - ". ,""a