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7 Wil EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL TJIUKSIAY, APRIL 20, 1688. LANDS AXI) HOMKS. Marion county I" ltuHte In the heart of the iiiHK'iiflcciit Willamette vultey, the reiitrol k-iii in the clus ter of rich fWiiitivH that form tlmt princely ilonmlti, anil is the Ijhiiiiit commonwealth of the Rreat north west In hII the wontlHlH that ko t-wrn-iln iiwVIiik nprortlHbleHhlilliiK iilnce, ami home for the thrifl fanner, the nmnliiif Hrtlmn anil th IniliiittrloiiH iiieeliHiiic. Itleh In It HKrleultuntl n-wnimH In It i-ultlvatwl ami uiiciiltlvHUd JkiicIh, In Hh water jxiwcrH, anil iiiIiilthIh; rich In ll vntiw ami h'IiooIh of IwiriiliiKi ""i1 w11'' " elliiiHtc uiiHiirite(l (or 1U Halubrlly, It lireM-ntu to tho immlKrant from the overcrowded Mtet, where cold winter and hot mimiiierH, with terrible cyclone, prevail, who come to tho fount with Home liicwnn, Hilvanhii;(w that no other eonnly In OrvKon jjohhcwh. Much Iihh Ik-cii written of thin witern country that require i itretch or the imagination to com prehend, and niimnroun complalntK are liwiril from the cIiihh who have licen iiiNIed hy them, ho in thin hrlef ttltctch the writer denlri'8 to avoid exaKcratlon iu to ltn rtciil and proHieetlvc lulvuntaKCH, uhIUiik tlicio III theeaxt Into wIioho liaiulu (IiIh may fall particularly Hum who hiive thelreyeti directed towanlH thlH countto K.TUo It cnrcfiilly, TeelliiK that it Ik not written to hue iiiimlnranlM wllhlii It lxrdern, Imt only iih it truthful dlncrlptlon of a land which, if It dot not "How iiillkand honey," contaliw within ItH Ihnmhii wealth and rwtotirctHeqiiiil tunny other country on the l'aclllc hide of tho ltocky inountaliiH. JIOI'NPAIMISH. Marlon countv In hminded on tin north l'.v the Willamette river ami Unite creek which eMiraIcH It from ('InekHiiuiM WMinly; on the cttht l., ClHckama county and the CancHili iiiihiiiIhIiih, whlcli K'imnitK It from WitMii county; on thowmth hy the HHiillam river hikI (ho north fork t ! Iliu Huiillnin, wiKtntlliiK It from l.lini coiiiiIv.hiuIiiii the went hy Hit Willamette river. I'llVMKAI. I'OllMATlnN. The county conlalnn, Inchiilln vnllev, pralrlc and mountain luiuU hIhiii! OHlKMIiirivx. 'riicreare two main (HvIhIoiis, tin mountain and the valley. 'I I latter extend from the WIllMiH-ti river In the fool of the I'liwm mountnliiH, a ilUtimcu of about li tlH'll IllllfH. The mountalnou ioitlon contnii Hime fourteen tmviuhlm of monin unwmeyetl land; lyliiK In a mIi'i twelve milt north and wiutli l forty iiilUt t and went, and wmi jirlw itll cltuwt of IhiiiI, from rich narrow valli-vn In thu mm. up tlinniiili all the Kixdcn of rolllui:. hilly and hniken. In 1 1 1 tit of imek ImiuuiI can,olu and iuacceHoili e eniv'K.N h'iKh. It In Kcnerally heavily llnilHrvtl, and In tho near Ailt.it will lie Mtluahlcfor IU IniiiU-r m:' - pile. Thtw hill ami iiiouutiui i.Jflirtl it wonderful Mimmer nuif for H(iM-k, and many of the more 1 1 ItyprlKlhR farmerxiirenvallliiK tlun -nelvi f thl opportunity, uiid win u thtMHihl rriwUor mituiim aptimucli, tlie Mock are hrtiuuht out to ftvli Nutttrtw, thu cuKblYiifr them to mii vlve the m Inter utoruw with Utile tlHKAT AHVANTAUKH. A iltvliliM atlviilltnce Marlon eotui lyhuNover iiutuy othem Ih the til vVmllltt.1 funiiliiK lutertt that ctm U carried on tlirtitiKht the entity yttu; CotwIthKthiidliiK tht Ih n wi-t ellnutte iluriiitf the winter inoiitlix the Uutuil are eltltuu too wet 1.1 work, wild long U-fort the pntir. faniier art' thrtuiKh with their h-.!-I UK. the hill fanner In preparing for Ilia puniuier work. Ami yet the low btutU art- much preferred hy many: the yield per acre Im wenemlly tttVAter, and iterhuuti um lalmr la rv iUlretl to plutv (he will In pMp. r ettudllioli fur t-rtw; nlltt then nhould the mwon pre dry, the Uitt.un tuittU are xiirt to brliin the Ut tMKtwk No U-ttt-r farmtiur laiiUetin U rouiitl lit the I'lillctl lttU- than lltMt mi the ntitttl llowvll pntirlc, KjvucIi pntlrle, Sniiiuun pnilrle uu.l MmWui prairie. The null of thtw itiv w.uulerfull.v iirmlut-tlve. With ml tnilllVMtloli, forty ttualudit of w heat Hlld lxty tf lkU )MT fre ettll Ih rtwttliy wourmI. l.ttll.tTIKH KttH MAHKKT. The WItuuuHte river, with two Hum tif milnattl ruuiiliiK the entire WiurUi of th county from north to hhiUi, wlili the Oregon IWlrtc rmd trtka4u the aouthetMt txiruer of the Mittty, ttltinU ample ftwllltlen to ncli a nuwrket lu any dim ikm. H.M.K.M l the eMlwl ttf tlw Mate and MWUty MWt of Mariou eiwuty, 4tii Uol tiu the WlliMuotte rivvr and mi Um O. a V. nttlnnMl. t'.totly IhiIhHuic haw been eeeletl, anioitK tnhlrli the 4e rai4U4 ImtldliiK, oaiutj euurt ltouo, I'lvwnekete nv op Uumm, imw ittiWle mIuk4 IwlkUun. fMhotki m4hm! laiUdlua. Mrthodk eiituvh. WHWuueUe lul. Mn. Mttl iun jir-tH rwatloue HIKI IMMIIMW IUtKklL wtiteli tMitr favunUOy with t4tW Will Rlttl uu-gvr ctiMM. tIKXKKAU All thlUM cwiu.tWnl. Um WUUtu ctto vlly ha th Ixm( tuuutn- iu the oria, and MrttMt munty U Ut rvutenUly lumtiHl tbrfwln. Ttt liir Moktut hutttM In tb wa, ! bKlvr nuunttaukiM nut tw dtwvJ, UutHMvAwttdhMv. IVnaM lttnuir tntoreuuluu rvMrdlttf rvMrdlttj VllXuMl junntui mraij t iiw nll 1aiiIk iluim- wMln tenultui (. k tantu, IhmIimm pra(Mty .l i IU t hl' mi iit-, wui im wuaqwi)' u mf nnwl hv iiwrndm i.lol I. I . ill. toll kii.twn ttlMI VtUW A I .iiiU i!ii' r ttoUM Oftpguu. N1HV AnVBHTISUSUWTS. THE FOLLOWING list of Property is Offered For Sale -HY .....iinnt OREGON! LAND 11 COMPANY -geegx mxiimtm"""' 1. aWsofew.SmllefiewtofKllverton; J1000. 2. IWacren, one Iwlf la cultlVBtlon, diiihII orclmril; IWiJ. 3. W) ocri. HOBcrM In ciiltlvatlon.O inlleH from rellroHd, Hi imIIi from Kt olHee; WW. 1. I0O Horw, W) acrwi tn cultivation, good ImltilliiK, W jx-r ncre. ft. 1 Heron, 1ft Here In cultivation, nall lioHwr.lIUl). a 10 ncrw of fruit land, Vi iiiIIch from Halfin; lM).-H)lil. 7. W) acre. acre In ciiltlvntlon,MiinU hotiw, IM inlleH from Kalem; JKM); one lialf(li. 8. 7h0wcrw, 'JXlncri In cultivation, remain der llKlil timber, K'xxl Iioiim-, gooil or charcl, U mllw from nillroad; Sffioo. . I1J ncti of fruit Innd.SK uillw from HhIi-iii; $IW.-H)Id. 10. ffO-an nereti, IM ncreo In cultlvntlon, iwoorcimni", u iiinvi inim -. II. jijO-ll7ncrHM,arOnfrpii In cultlvntlon, Iwlanco IlKlit timber, X'A "i from Hrtlem. II lJaerw of fruit land, 3 mlleH from rftileinj . rliilil. 13. r7M-W iierwi, ) aeriit In cultivation, ono Imlf mile fnmi ntwimboat land- In if. II. VIM kt aero, 1H0 acn. (M)d !ioue,7 room", ood Imrn, one Imlf mllo from BluinilMwt laudliiK. IS. 12nrnwof fruit lnnd,3mlIo from Kulcm; jftHi),Sjld. 19. W)ier Bi'ic.SU) acre, good Iioiim) mid I.HD1. 17. HI acres. 2 mtlcs from Halem, ler Here, 8 aerm In ctilllvatlon. lit. tOncrm of fruit lnuil, inli from Kalcinj flam-Mild. IB. Vn acrw, lll.OU), all cultivated, lino ImlldlngN. X 260 aeren, 170 nereii In cultivation, good orelmrd Hiid iMilkllntro, WuU. 21. IIS, Her of fruit land,.1'f inllwi from Aileini ti.-Nuld. 22. IMntimi, TO wrw cultivated, gtKMl tiulld- lng; m-ild. 23. Ilticre, allcilltlvHliul; ia). 21. IIomwHtid lot on CommerelHl at.; tHCO. . lit nern of fruit land, X mlleH from KhIuiii; "). Sold. 2U. :iAOuerMi,lliOuereiieultlvated, l.TtOprtime true, WO iHMieli Intw, frt) iear tretw, 2ftHiT.il of fmiw, ipmhI bulldl ngM; J10,t 0. 27. 20 aertwnf fruit land, St; mile from Ha I leni; H-told. I 2H. HO new, one Imlf III cultlvntlon, 2MX I 2tt. llouavniid lot In Salem; (I'll. 30. Monte and InttuHnlem; i. HI. (H nenw of frtitl land, H miles from Sa lem; tHO ier nere. 32. m loU 111 Mlvi-r l'alU elty; Kb each. S3, in) ncrtM, I IA In-enltlvntlon, fsa per nere. 31. 3l Mcrtw, 160 111 cultivation, good Im- roveiiiul; IIO.UM. 33. Iil on Cominen'liil lnt'l; tt. M. I.lver' ulalile, IOIiihtmw, 7 tilitKle. I eai rlagt., 1 exnr waitoii, A wit double linmnw, twUilniileliaruiHi,3AlKiard tug liorMM.giHMliiuindniid rttwmnliti ivntonbulldliig! WfAl. 37. lOiiemtol fruit lund, I'., mtl.w from Ha lem; fMtl. 3K. 230 ucnnt, l mlli from llrowiuvlltp, lift aorv 111 eulllMitiou, iiwhI build lug, IM iwraere. m. A7 neran, all mittlvaled, with liulldlng, li mile fruni Halem; fMOUt W. 20 uertm ndjolnlng Hulcm town n!te; fi.VU II. 20 acre cultivated land, with bulldtngH, I mile mmi Italonii 9S 14. V2 Keren cuHIVHlett land, vrltluiut tmllduigii, une uilte from Halem iKwt oltloe; IIIBO. 13. !al aereoute little from Halem; II2A per acre. It. Macwa, liulli (hurt Halem, one half In eultlvitlotii 12600. IV Un on (teplua tnt, at from 1MB to BBJu.h. to. 20 aerw, J mil from Halem; UTA par V. T acraLall Id a good lat of eulttva- THE OREGON .rv liuylugaudV'llimj lt.nl t'-iup-, and will eri. tn the bu r list, t irttiv lu Bank Block, Three Doors CALIFORNIA! the i'wFS! Villi !T 0 I VT IKt I I I 11 r-7. oAsPfV.Coucis, SmJjts qJ.li rWK(ji-aa jim.nNrMaico.(wwiLrf4L ntAMM-iJ"Ti r:wr!nr m1 W-tJzw. ttw-,mmsr' -mkiumm! "LtUNOS ?& n JWiW. Htl.H AM) Ul'ARANTKKl) HY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 1Q6 S'lWTJS ST., Sausm, Ok. SWELL, HEITSHU k WOODARD, Wholesale Depot. 1 i TIIK- mtti' ggg!tg j IS. 15Hcrti fruit Innd, IJmllea from Halem; . SO acre cultivated land, lmllefi from Halem; . 60. 10 acre, IM inlleafrom flom, all culti vated, with buildings $WW. 61. 12 acre fruit land,4X mllen from Palem; 02. (X) acred, 2 acreo In cultivation, houfe and barn, 8T0O. 53. Sl,V0-flSacre,aX)acres In cultivation, good bout, barn and orchnrd. 61. X) ncrv of fruit lnnd, i'2 miles from Kn- lcm; !iW. .Vi. SMacreo, 1W ncrea In cultlvntlon; SS00O. M. 1 17 acre, 00 ncres In cultivation, SI1MJ. 10 acres of fruit land, IX miles from Sa 67. lem; SO). &S. llonveand lot 111 South Salem, large lot; HOW. SliSO )cr nere, 120 acre. w. m. 6 ncrm of fruit lnntl, ift miles rrom wi lcm; I60. 01. .138 ncres, nit cultivated; 810XX). 02. (0 acres, S'iVW, 7fl acres In cultivation, good house and barn. 03. 2 acres of fruit land, & miles from Sa lem; 805. 01. Knw mill nnd crlt mill; $1000. Oft. 1(0 acres, W) acres In cultlvntlon; J200J. (A lneroof fruit land, 4J5 miles from Salem; $10. 07. I( acres, 8 miles from Sllvcrton; Senn. 2d acres of fruit land, ty, miles from Sa lem; 5760. lOncres, IU miles from Hulcm, nil culti ). vated; 5I.TO. 70. 130 acres, near Mehnnui.ftO acres culti vated, houM, barn, orchard, etc.; RBift 71. 10 acres, near Aumsvllle .2 acres In ber ries, ( fruit trees, good bulld'gs; 81200. 72. 130 acres; JfiOO. 73. 711 acres, with buildings; Sl'-MO. 71. HO ncres, lioust nnd orchard; $600. 7A. 120 ncrtw, 100 acres In grass, buildings; S20 lier acre. 70. lOOncres, orchnrd nnd buildings; S2000. 77. 130 acres, In cultivation, buildings; SKua-HoIil. 78. I!) ncres, Improved, JlOftV-Sold. 70. 00 acres, adjoining Hnlum, lio lots laid oil SIO.OOO. fO. 2IOaeres, ISO acres cultivated; W)d. hi. 012 acres, buildings nnd lbOacros culti vated; S12 per acre. 03. 6iurrw, Scuttlvnted; I1WC. 83. 20 neics of fruit land, IJ.J miles from Sa lem; JKi. 81. Wlnerus, orchard nnd buildings, $700. 8A. 318 acres, 260 acres cultivated, orchard ami buildings, IMiMO. m. Ntt acres, M acres cultlvutod, orchard hikI bulhlhir. tl(XX). 87. 28Repe of fruit hind, IK miles from Sa lem; urn. (is, 260 acres, tM acres cultivated, buildings; JftmO! 8U. ftl acres, 0 miles from Halem; 31800. CO. 30ft acres, 100eultlated; HWO. 01. Hotel lu Sublimity. W. stiiiv building tn Aumsvllle. til. 227aerw, 60criciiHltI; WOO. 91. House ami lot on Commercial t.; HX. 114. 20 acres, all culttvntetl, IV. miles fnim Salem; JftM. Ml. 20 acres, IM, mile from Hnlein, house, barn, dry house, ami large orchard; am. 117. 10 acres, IW miles from Halem, with lion; HO). W. to acres, IK mlh from Halem, with largo orchard; tfiOU W. 10 acrw of trull lnnd, IU miles from Sa lem; two. KB. WW aerwi linproveil ntnn at front 110 to tHO per acrvt known a I ho Ankeuy fnrin. Wti liave, also, nil the Scotch eomuauy's hrnu fur sate. Being Mild under fure rtoautenf mortgages, they are offbred tm vary roanoimble terms. LAND COMPANY lake pl.-iu.iire ihowiug buy. rsnny prop- South of 1st National Bank, Land of Discoveries. Thosowhohavoused it 'SS """ ""A" .'" ii"ni. ana a Mi- imerlililtrm-hliUMjn uthsooly "" "'"l lo llistMUt rtllet OKUKRit. 4 twitM. Urtiggkla. HHlM-rslde. IU." UVL jnwttwtjuur IViwrnlMMware meviiitg wiih tnr'"le iMr Nothing but Praise hc" iMsl.m uw iw them. N vvm v kn .i iu, llnurittH, Thai II will aekuipllt I he end d4cs.l ii. nil ainvtmiHiu Hie lurOMI ami IU Will wllh.Mil II )uurlr but rKXHiiiiirud It nt Hheiv as IraMte hse ttotMs who haw tried erH .-lis' in in. M.xvr) b. no otik w ltacr. and u OQIIVIIICO YOU rtfllng miiu u ihm dtJUr ran iiuripluti a a rroiedv that will stan.i iJjZTZZZ ad rf i h uwi drvadnt of kvuUa tlnmilaifcsrtfet IHm. utiUi..i..-iiL-Ai 1 - , --v.ia,ifiiw WPMaTOBJaV SANTA ABIE UTKv,TWu.lh;-.lMUK"NK OKfEHAI. DIIIKCTORT. OBOVER CLEVELAND rre'!'ent- Tiros. K lUYABD.-Secretary of State. J " H KAIHCHILD, gcretrr of Treasurj Vv" T. VILAS ecVetary of the Interior. Wm. C. Kndicott Secretary raw ar W C Wiiitnev Secretary of ia j I).'.M." Dicki.nso.v I'ost JIaster Genera 11 OAHLAsn Attorney General Morhimn K. AV'AITE Chief Justice Statf of Oregon. 1. N. Polpii l u. g. senators I. II. BihOEK Hermann congressman. -ivt.vKHTKK I'rnnoveb Governor. ah iuiijii-i- j Hbo. W. McUhide Secretarv of State. f !. W. Webb State Treasurer. hi. 15. Mcelroy. Supt. I"ub. Instruction. (rank Uaker .ji State Printer. l. S. STKA1IAN. ' I Supreme Judges. rt'M. I'. I)HD- Y. V,'. TJIAYER- '.R ) Third Judicial District. It. I. Hew: Judge. oko. V. IIelt Prohccutlng Attorney Jlarion County. i r. riiivsviiMV IHKULIN" 1 rrv T7K).N"BY. . nunc oeuuiui- I. It. Di.mick- I. T. GHKOO l. .1. Pendleton . LAYMAN . A. M. IfOLLETTE V. II. COLVElt i V Hinvs ..Itcprescnlatlves M. N. ClIACJIAN firnrH- (IKOHOK JIack Deputy Cicrk loil.v JI into Sherlll. Kli. CnoiSAN Deputy Sherlll. At'ousrOiESY Irensuier T. C. Shaw county Judge ilEft iS::.-"""1-1 (lEOKOP. A. l'EKULES School Slll lOHN Newuon Sun cvor Coroner. 0. 1. Litchfield Sheep Insiettor. City of Salem. I. J. MUIU-PY Mayor. A. II. Mum 1st Wnrd (Iko. Williams 1st Wnrd Geo. Collins 2nd Wnrd ('. LAroiiE2nd Ward lAl'MlNTo3rd Ward W. W. Skinneii Srd Wnrd Nes. Hush 4th Wnrd Cotincllmcn I). N. IIctton 4th Ward I J. Stkickler Kecorder. James Iloss Marshal. W. T. Hell Treasurer. Geo. O. Hinoiiam Attorney. J. C TllOMl-hON .Sup't of Streets. C. N CHUliClllLL...Chlef Engineers. F. D. I', S. Ofllcers. Iai. Walton.. IT. S. Commissioner. Iosecii ALiiERT-Jlgnnl Service observer 1 :W A I ) VKKTIS KM KN'TS. Specialties ill Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 301, Commercial St reot "state Tiimsi'iiKirs :iist notice State ok Oregon-, Thkahi'hkk's Ofkick, t S.m.km, AprilS. InW. -VTOTICK IS 1IKHK1IY (itvKX THAT X there are sultlcient funds on hand to wy all outstaudiiiK wnrmnts draw n on the general, iieultentlnry. Incidental, Insane nnd Idiotic, exe'Utle, Judlclnl, legislative, convict, fugitive, printing or indigent funds w htch Uave lavu epdoru'd, " presented nnd not iwld for want of muds; ' also the ttiltow lug warrants drawn on the militia fund: Warrants numbered 27-fc!, -.TSa, 27M, l!7&i, aud 27.10, and that all of above warrants will cnmoii prtweniaiion ui nils ontcc. In terest will not Im-allowed nfter the date of this notice. tl. W. WEBB, State Treasurer. Oregon Peach Bitters About clghtet-n ears ago I reitixcd n hurt In in) back from a pile of lumber Blllliwoii me, and eer slut-e had ts-en troubled with weak kldne)s nuiiv or less nud the last) rttrwr) mueh. Through the rtTomiiii-udiitton of llenrv K.vne, I twught a buttle of U. Klus's Oregon l"eieh Hitlers and before I had taken half the bottle I found a great relief from It. I believe It to Ih u splendid remedv lur the kidney, and heartily rwonimend it for the "?'' , , J. 11. lMKTKlt. Aumsvllle, January 12, IiMn Overland to California VIA Oregon k California Rail Road ,u AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOl'XT SIIAST1 HOITK. Ttm tktnera Sahna afc s KrBlm Ttlrl) six llr. tAl.U-OMMA K.M-HHW THAIN-HAIIA. rsmtli. "North, lft Ma. iu. SiWa. m. IKM p. in. l.-rtl . in. k80 iv. in. TNwtland Salem Su I'niu. Ar. I.v. l.v. T?IO.m. UJCAL fAMILNUKM THA1X - ( 1U1L CKfr WXItU ). 1W iv. ut. k-rlli A. KlI'l'ET SW:EI' Kxrutvtou Mlomien. tar toaiiami. lau-1 1IWKI (Ml all lhntuah InU. ' I -.. " " " " ! Th5t. A f. HaUnfcul fctry uiakfw nuj. g2p!L&,Mrt aft West SMc liinifiWMi Pirikid tui CtcnUts: iu.it y (tm-OT wmutt A.M.II.V. tte4 ArTl Ub.m. J1 Af.Oarvjau V. .MIS M'MIUKVILUI KXnUBM TtUIS - lluilr ISOATk. lki w. TJliiJCr: lp.ni Ar.MrMlnuxtlll.v. rPRne .m. Al AIImiu nJ ralli. Willi train. o( Orvviui ltu-ill- IUllr,.1, titt full tuMniu,lk.ii rxrriinr Mult III. HTK.MI K I K KOHII Ut, u.t.od MnMr. I xvvr ADVjamsranBra "the yaquina route. OREGON PA RAMP Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER-20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First-tla Through Paeiigerand Freight Une from rortland an an rini' " '' Willamette Valley to and from San Franeisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: The "Wm. 51. Hone," the "N. S. Bent v" the "Three Sisters," leave Portland 8 ' I."r.... ii..i-.,j.innd Fp Mars. from 5Iesrs. Hofmnn i Co s dock, JW ana .v Front street, for Oregon City, Buttellle, cmtindoeg, Salem, Independence, Albany, Corva K and intermediate points, inak 1$ Pcfose connection at Albany with trains of the Oregon Pacific Kallroad. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albnny t.?r Ieave Corvallls - - - .".". . . 5:5051 ----- ..-. ,:.! .-W , rt rn . ii iiiuuiiui - i . . Leave aquina ,SSv I .n.A f-ni-ntlla Arrive Albany 11:15 A 51 -on-ains ...--- iu.09 n. .' O. C. trains connect at Albany nnd Corvnllis. The above trains connect nt YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Co Line of Steamships between aqulna nnd San Francisco. SA1U.N0 DATES. STEAMERS, Willamette Valley, AVIllamettc Valley, AVlllamctto Valley. STEAMERS. Willamette Valley Willamette Valley, Wiilametto Valley FROM SAN FKANCISCO. . - 5Ionday, 5Iar. 12 rnursuay, .Mar. . Tuesday, April 3 FROM YAQUIXA. - Satudny, 5Inr. 17 - Tuesday, 5Inr. T, Sunday, April 8 This company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. N. 11. Passcnacrs from Portland and all Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of tho YAOCINA ItOUTE at Albany or Corvnllis, and If destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive nt Ynqulna tho evening before date of sailing. Passenger and Frrleht Kates Alwajs the I,onct. For Information apply to Jlessrs. HULMAX A Co., Ficlght nntl Ticket Agents LDO and LVJFiont St., Portland, Or., or to C.C. IIOOUK, Ac't Geu'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. It. Co., Corvnllis, Or. C. II. IIASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Fit; .t Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 5tontgomcry St.; San Francisco, Cal, GENERAL BLACKailTIIING PIORSBSI-IOEING ! ! All the Improved methods of shoeing, shaping shoes, to cure diseases of tho foot and for the correction nt laulty action, con traction mid Intcrfeilng, u-cd. I guarantee satisfaction In all cases, ltefer to any well kuown hoi-seman in Oicgon. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, 'Mi Commeielal street, Salem, Or. j Mammi at:the ElT Brick Dental lice -OF- NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM. Vitalized Air Given for llio Painless Extraction of Tcetli, serThe poreon awakens from a pleawmt dream with the aching teeth gone. Also Gold Crowns Set. HACKS -:- AND 1 rdS$lj9irF yv Scribkr : and : IPohlE. HljCapital Lumbering Company! HANUVACTV1IKH8 OK Variety of Dressed and cotmrxaruY livoiy Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, SALEM TTW ADVEUTISEJIKSTS. PHOHIBITION COUNTY TICKET, CONGRESS, PEOF. G. M. MILLER. PRESIDENTIAIi ELECTORS T. F. CAMPBELL, B. F. BAMP, ' DR. A. C. KINNEY. REPRESENTATIVES. T W DAVENPORT Silvcrton. WM SIMPSON, Silverton. H S JORY, South Salem J D DABBY, Sublimity. J G EBERHART, Champoeg. SHERIFF. ALEX THOMPSON, Silverton. CLERK. W I BAY, Woodburn. RECORDER. VIRGIL H BEAD, Turner. TREASURER. W P JOHNSON, Salem. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. W T VAN SCOY, Jefferson. ASSESSOR. LOUIS BABZEE, Jefferson. C05IJIISSIONERS. J D HUBST, Aurora. HENRY GULVIN, Marion. SURVEYOR. ' F A FORD, Woodburn. CORONER. W B MAGERS, Salem. II. K. Duliois. Joe Duliois Dubois brothers, Proprietors Ctaekete Hote . KRE1S BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers- From SI to S3 per day. SALEM, OREGON. ' mt'rtwrrff i f i winiMrTOH SKIFF & CO. -:- BUGGIES! A lino Hue of hnoks, bugclew, alts)ca rlHgt., bufkboanls, etc. Iloth our iwn uuike nnd the uct wifctorn inudo luigg'- Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING, I'nll on tlie undersigned, viiKira nnd cJ' Si- iiuihure nu nmcKsiniuiK, wi " .ill Commercial btreot, Snlem. AND DKALKHS IN- Oregon Lumber, Undressed. ok UAKD5- BOXES, Btc. OREGON.