f "wmpiqr$Sx& 5gP'ig ' A3s "rrw GENERAL DIRECTORY. UROVBR CLBVLA President- of state. m..u c niTinn flecrctary oiiAfi a Faibchim), Secretary orTreasury $!t?Vias Secretary o(tholfterlor. owjrfti j vy'v; ' XkTW'Ww-' TT LANDS AND HOMES. IttMNDICOnT. ?? iVo:::::stermner?j.j a ir f.i!.An Attorney uencnu. Morrison 11. Waite chief Justice. State or Orrgon. J.N Doi-i'H 1 u. S. Senators. J, 11. OllAVi"'"- 1 iwhAkh tihumann congressmani MvVvrajTuii pknnoyer.- -Governor. AfState, surer. VBBTJH.rBNNOYBB.. -, . tixrn ur MfiHtttriH .-raiarera. Fran BAKES a. -.--HtntaPnnter. f:S::::.--Spremo Judges. W. W. TUAYKR j Third Judicial District. GEO.' W BE"T:Zl.-ProseoUtKTAttoriiey Marion County, Fertility tfoll, Salubrity or Climate, Whole somejVatjjkKx?eTmit Timber and l UeJIgitralSjrnery-llealtb, r. Wealth.teSsperity. ' -? IlEIJLtN ) , KY - -J J3tnto Senators. .Representative Clerk. M. L. CHAMnEUMN J. A. LOOKKY- J. B. DIMICK- J. T. GltEOO D. J. FKNlljKToN S. Layman " A. M. IiAFOMiWrra W. B. coi-vkk .. C. F. Hicks M KT rtir intfiV Ai. A.. V. !. -- n.n.,t.. Pla.lr EORGIMIACK "'''""'ijilSiJr JOHN jflNTO r'-gPSrfJr Ed. Croisan Deputy Sheriff. August GtESV... "VS T. C. shaw County juUgc. Geo. P. Terrell l.comm sslonors. HENRY WARKN ...J--w ,,,,-,,, GEORGE A. 1'KUBI.ES i. SohOOl SUpt. JOiwNewsonI & v? li Coroner. Q. P LitchfieiIb-V-V-" Sheep Inspector. City of Salem. Wm. M. Ramsey Mayor. A. B. Muir 1st Ward..-- -- PERRY RAYMOND 1st Wftrd. J. J. Shaw 2nd Ward C. Lafore 2rtd Ward I councllmen JA2 IU1W1U oru vir l n--. "V. W. Skinner 8rd Ward.. TJns. TliTHir 4th Ward O Itf TTTnrnw Jfh Wfirrt I J. Strickleu ..Recorder. James Ross .. .Marshal. W. T. Bem. - Treasurer. Geo. G. Bincwiam Attorney. J. C, Thompson Sup't of Streets. C N. Churchill Chief Engineers, t. D. U. S. Officers. Jas. Walton V. 8. Commissioner. Joseph Albert Signal Service Observer. H lH fofirdeii 'kpbt !of great Northwest. the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Overland to California -VIA- Oregon k California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Salem and San Francisco .inirty-six iionrs. CALIFORNIA EXPREaS TRAIN DAILY. South. 4.00 p. 111. 6:30 p. m. 7:10 a. in. Tv! Lv. Ar. Portland Salem San Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. 10:40 a. nT. 8:30 u. m. 6:30 p.m. LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN -TJEP SUNDAY). (DAILY EX- 8 00 a. nu ,1:02 a. nv law p. m. Lv Portland 'Salem. EUgcno Ar, Lv. Lv. :l:l5p. in. 12:52 p. m. 9.00 a. m. PULLMANBUFET SIiEEPEBSi Excursion Sleepers for second-class pas sengers on all through trains fiee of charge. The O. & C Railroad ferry makes con nection -with all tho regular trains on the East Side Division from foot of F street, Portland, "West Side Division, Between Portland and Cervaliis: DAILY (EXCEPT S.ONDAY). 7:30 a. in. 12:25 p. m. XvT Ar. ""Portland" Corvaliis AT7 Lv. "BFI5 p. m. J:30ji.jn. M'MINNVILLE EXPRESS TRVIN (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY). 4.50 p. m. 8K p. m., Lv. Port!ari3 Ar.' Ar.McMIhnvilloLv. "63b a. m. 5:15 a. m. At Albany and Corvaliis connoct with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. For full Information regarding rates, maps, etc., apply to tho Company's agent, fealem, Oregon. E. P. B0GEBS, R. KOEIILER, G. F. and Pass. Ag't. Manager. THE YAQUINA- ROJJTE. OREGON Pite MILliOAD" -AND- 4)regon Development Company's Steam ship -225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First.class Through Passenger and Fi eight Line from Portland and all 'points In the Willamette Valley to and fi om San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers! The "Wm- M. Hoag," tho "N. a Bent ley,ithe ('Three Sister," leave Portland a, nv liondty s, Wednesdays and Fridays, front Messrs. llofman & Co'b dock. 200 and 203 t. m. . m. . n .' .. ... rival bireei, lur Chamdoeir. Salem, Corvaliis. and lntermei ing ciose connection ui Aioany wun trams of the Oregon Pacific Ballroad. TIME SCHEDULE, Eycept Sundays): Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave Corvaliis ....... .i;47PM Arrive Yaquinn 5.50 PM Leave Yjiqulnrf (kSO A M Leave Corvaliis 10-.38 A M Arrive Albany 11:16 AM O. A. U. trains connect at Albany and OorvBllls, v The above with the. Or orsipamsui r runcisco. SAILING DATES. 8TEAMERS, FROW BAN FRANCISCO. Willamette Valley, - Thursday, Feb. 9 Eastern Oregon. ... Tuosday, Feb. U Willamette valley - - Bunday, Feb. 19 OTKAp5L FROM YAQUINA. WulmneUpJVSallt); - . . Tuesday Feb. H wniametteValiey "-".. Saturday Feb. Eastern Oregon - - - Thursday March 1 This company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. ,,N.;B-18??B?ewftPmPort,anlttld all Willamette Valley points ean make dose connection with, the trains or the YAOUINA ROUTE at Albany or CorvallU. and If destined to Sau Franeteeo, should arrange to arrive at Yuquina the evening before date of sailing. rassMger ana rreigtl Kates Alwajrg the tiii. .ST iauKiiaiiau anjpiy u Awiir!jjw!rnw. oaftTjo Agents aw ana aw pm 0,a U0QVK. Aet Cjen'l iss. AsU, Of ffon PaMi aiL BASWKLIi. Jr. Geal ntm. Agt. oraon leviop(nnt Oik, SW Montgomery M San Fraoeteeo Cal. JcTJokM VH&HAt VTtm VxU 4 raivtailL.Or. Frk Marlon county is sltuutcd in the heart of tho niagniflqent Willnmette valley, the central gem In tho clus ter of rich counties that form that princely domain, Und is the banner commonwealth of tile creat north west in all the essentials that go to wards minting li, a proiiiaDie auiaing place, and a homo for the thrifty farmer, the cunning artisan and the industrious mechanic. Rich in its agricultural resources. in its cultivated and uncultivated lands, in its water powers, and minerals; rich in itfe colleges and schools of learning, and with a climate unsurpassed for its salubrity, it presents to the Immigrant from tho overcrowded states, where cold winters and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to the coast with somo means, advantages that no other county in Oregon possesses. "Much has been written of this western country that requires a stretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints are heard from tho class who have been misled by them, so In this brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exage'ration as to its present and prospective advantages, asking those in the cast into whose hands this may fall particularly those who have their eyes directed towards this coast to peruse it carefully, feeling that it is not written to lure immigrants Within its borders, but only as a truthful discription of a land which, if it does not "How milk and honey," contains within its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on the Pacific side of the Rocky mountains. x BOUNDARIES. Marlon county is bounded on tho north by the Willamette river and Butte creek which separates it from Clackamas county; on 'the east by Clackamas county and the Cascade mountains, which separate it from Wasco county; on the south by the Santiam river and thengrtHiforkof the Santiam, separatiiiglb'ifrom Linn counfy.and-oH'tlic tyesSby the Willamette river; ' PHYSICAL FORMATION, . Tho county contains, including valley, prairie and mountain lands, about 600,000 acres. There are two main divisions, the mountain- and the- valley. The latter, extends from the Willamette river to"-the foot -of the Cascade mountains, a distance of about fif teen miles. me mountainous portion coptntns some fourteen townships of mostly unsurveyea land; lying- m a strip twelve miles north and south by forty miles east and west, and com prises all classes of land, from rich narrow valleys In the passes, up through all the grades of rolling, hilly and broken, to that of rock bound canyons and inaccessible craggy peaks. It is generally heavily timbered, and In the. near future will! be valuable for its 'lumber sup plies. These hills and mountains afford a wonderful summer range for stock, and many of the more en terprising farmers are availing them selves tof this opportunltjjf and when the coldfrftsts of. autumn approach, the stock fare brought out to fresh pasture's; thus enabling them to sur vive the winter storms with little care. GREAT ADVANTAGES. 'A decided advantage Marion coun ty has over many others is 'tho di versified farming Interest that can be, carried on throught the entire year; nqtwitnstbnuing tnis is a wet climate during tno winter montns, the uplands are seldom too wet to work, and long before the prairie farmers are through with their seed ing, the hill farmer is preparing for his summer work. And yet the low lands are much preferred by manv: tho vield per acre is trenerallv greater, and perhaps less labor is rej- 4uucu iu jmivu iuu buii iu ufujjvi condition for crops; and then should the season prove dry, tho bottom lands are sure to bring the best crops. No better fanning land can be found in the United States than "that on the noted Hawell prairie, French prairie, Santiam prairie and Salem prairie. The soil of those are wonderfully productive. With good cultivation, forty bushels of wlieat and sixty of oats per acre can be readily secured, FACILITIES FOR MARKET. The Willamette river, with 'two lines of railroad running the' entire length of tho county from north to south, with tho Oregon Pacific road crossing tho southeast corner of the county, ufibrds ample facilities to reach a market iu any direction. SALBM Is tho capital of the state and county seat of Marion county, situ oted on the Willamette river and on the O. & C. railroad. Costly buildings have beeu'oreotetl, among which the state capltol building, county courthouse, Cnemokete hotel, opotu house, new public school building, Catholic school building, Methodist church, Willamette TJnl VMBltyvand many prlvflteresidawiB and Imnoes blocks, AvkHMPwIU compare favorably with older and lqrgprfiHiei, GBKKKAL. All things considered, UwAYlllam elte valley has the beet country In " ' ' . r.'wsjsw the world, and Marlon county is about centorallv located thoroin. To those seeking homos in tho west no bettor opportunities can bo offered, than are found lioro. Porsons desiring information regarding Marlon county or tho Willttnidtte valley, those wanting fanning lands, stock farms, business proper ty or city residences, will be promptly and reliably Informed by addressing tho weir known firm of Willi & Ghamborlin. real estate atednt& Opdra house block, Salem, Oregon! " Worth Beaching After. Salem merchants aroover wide awake to open new channolSiOf traded will catch our meaning, when we tell them that an edition of over 30$ copies of the Weekly OapItAl Journal will be sent oufr next week. This paper will visit nearly every household in Marlon cdurity and many in Northern Polk, espec ially that part of the county tribu tary to Salem. Circulation is What makes advertising, valuable and tho Capital Journal guarantees its circulation to all advertisers. The country trade is worth reaching after and an advertisement in the Weekly Capital Journal will bo a wonderful persuader. Rates on application to Will H. Parry, Manager. NE"W ADVERTISEMENTS. -i- ' TIIE MARKETS. The Market continues inuctlvoas,far as grain is concerned. There Is a- sca'rclty'of butter and It Is In good demand at" fancy figures. i ' Wheat 07 cents, Oats 30ai0 cents. FlourS per bbl. Potatoes weak 40c. , , Kggs-12c. Ijnrd 9 10c. Wool 2225c. r Haros-12lffK. 8houlders-Sld. Bacon KK12c. Hay Timothy, S20, oats and cheat $11. Judicious Advertising CREATES many a new business. ENLARGES many an old business. REVIVES many a dull business. RESCTJES many a lost business. SAVES many a falling business. PRESERVES many a large business. SECURES success in any business. f -THE BEST- 4 Apples Green, 81 per bushell. Plums urtea, iuc. ; , ncrlb. -bleached 0c sundrled G07. uniCKcnB 01a K(.) ; young Etoo.' i Apples dried- Chickens Old 83.50 : voune J Hides Beef hidds, green, 5c, dried 7c; deerskins, 20o ; sheep pelts, 1030c, accord- II1K UJ WOOI. Beef 3aic gross. Mutton SSJjO per head. Hogs tic, dressed. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Quoto valley j$1.221.25 ; Walla Walla, llrm, S1.121.18 Oats Market firm. Quote 45SH7Kc Flour Valley standards quoted at 81.00, ana walla walla brana, 83, Hay Baled timothy quoted atSHk17 per ton. v Feed Bran, per ton, 81817 ; shorts 18 20 ; choppep barley, 8125 per ton. , Barley Brewing, per ctl. 81 : ground per ton,-23(g)2T.50. Hops Quote 79o per pound. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins,; 8c; palls, 'Butter Choice dairy, 8337d per lib.; brine In rolls, 8035c. Poultry Quote chickens, 83.504.50 as to quality ; ducks, 84.0J8.00 j geeso 889 ; tur keys, choice, 1012)2o, per pound. Pnrrrcl TPn I 1 n nn ! lOn nn rlnnnvt Provisions Bncon, 1010o ; hams, 1?Q ; shoulders 67c Advertising medium .IN; THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, -IS THE- 12 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gilbert & Patterson;. DEALERS IN CHOICE Family Mr llrliM DAILY AJSlD' W-EEKLY. Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, i-SOLE A GENTS FOR THE EPICURE TEA-! I T f . The best and most popular brand in tho market. PACKERS OF. SUGAR CURED HAMS I VICKVED MEATS, ETC. PURE 'LEAP LARD. Country plete stock produce of all kinds. A corn In every department. GILBERT d PATTERSON, 200 Commercial g. galem. Oregon. Grange SxpRfe! Salera.CoTOperalWssocialpP.'ofll. DKALKItS IN Choice Groceries, Froylsions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crocker, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, ' and Lard. All Kinds of Produce Bought. JAMES AITKEX, Manager. 120, State street, Salem, Or. Merchants in Salem Who wish to reach out for and secure th? magnificent Country Trade whichcan be brought to Salem from, every, nook and corner of Marlon County and from the greater part of Polk County, should advertise in tho WB8my uftpiisi journflii! wn no it. fiu muhin w uimii Beal Estate Agents Buys and sells farms and city property. A largo number of dMlrablafctrins and city properly uow offering on easohUbls terms. Kire Insurance! Writes pellets of Insurance fiBolnat Are eaall mm of propffl ln3spt Wllable and weftby 09uilnTe8. Brolcerag ! Will nwejlnte leB,eu real mu$ or sotwi 11 man 11 1 o tot lanm or vwall Mjhw. An advertisement in the Daily 'reaches tho town people ; but the Weekly edition Qatclaes tfcie Karmers! REp)MBER'THAn.THE CAPITAL jpURNAL TO INTRODUCE ITSELF IS PRINTING- j;eGp 'l)ilTIOH;S; 1 A,NJV CIRCULATION IE WHAT MAKES AN ADVERTISEMENT. WORTH THE MONEY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Real Estate, Loan, -AN Insurance Agency, -ALSO PFl'IOE OF- Salem Pottery Company, I am agent for tho salo of nil or tho Dun dee Mortgogo Co.'s farms In Marlon and Polk Counties. Prices very low. Also several WATER POWEltS at Salem and vicinity. I am laying out In an addition nil or J.L. Parrlsh's land noxt east or Sa lem, nbout 100 acios. These lots will be otlcrcd for sale by mo about January 20, 1888. Also ncre pnwerty in quantity to suit and In quality the best for fruit and garden purposes, in most healthful loca tl6n, and within ono to two miles or the State House, at 8100 to SlfiO per acre I ha e flvo to ten-acre Improved places with buildings, fruit In bearing, etc, close to Salem at fair prices, I ha-c for salo clt property of all kinds, farms or all sizes and adaptations, stock ranches and timber lands. Iain a Notary Public. Abstracts furnished at fair rates. Conveyancing done. MONEY TO LOAN, Real Estate, two to five years, payablo in Installments if desired. Fbr t?rras, apply to , Uig or mfci awe, QABIfAb JfiUBMAb- PUBLISHING CO. WHiL II. PARRY, Masager. SALEM Is the Capital of tho State of Oregon, and County Seat of Marlon County. It Is on tho east bank or tho Willamette River, (a navlgablo stream), and on tho Oregon and California Railroad. The Stato House has cost 81,000,000.00, tho Court House 8110,000.00, the Chcmekete Hotel 8120,000., and tho new Publld School bulldlnir 10.000.00. The Stato Is practically out of debt and Marion uouniy neany so. paiem nas tno tttate Penitentiary, Insano Asylum, Deaf Mute School, School for tho Blind, and Stato Fair f rounds. Tho State Supremo Court Is held n tho State House at Salem. Salem has tho Willamette University, the best Insti tution or learning in the Pacltio North west, Salem's Public Schools aro excel lent. Salem has one of tho best natural sites for a largo city and now has about 7,000 people. It hus a free wagon bridge across tno AVlllametto river. Excellent water, supplied through Iron pipes on the Holtoy sjstcni; both Gas and Electric Lights, sewerage, Flro Department with threo engines, two Public Parks, three Flouring Mills with a united capacity of 1,200 bbls. or flour dally, a Saw Mill or 40.000 feet dally capacity, mid other industries, Street Cars coming soon. Ono water pqwer of 200 horso power Is now for sale cheap and another sulllclcnt torun a largo woolen mill is for salo with necessary eround for 82,000, All things considered, Western uregon nas mo uest cumaie in tno worm. It is much like the climate of England, but tho summers aro dryer than in England. The following is a part of the proporty I Have on Sale? 718 acres about flvo miles from Dallas County Seut of Polk County, and two und ono hair miles from Rallroud station. Two hundred acres in cultivation. Ono hun dred and fifty acres iu fall wheat; two thirds of the remainder Is susceptible of cultivation but Is cow light timbered and grazing land: a good portion Is creek valley land. Itisalliencedand has poor build ings, well watered, will adapted to mixed grain nnd stock farming. Can bo divided Into two or more farms. Price of whole, 812,000; ono-thlrd cash. 22771 acres two miles west of Buena vista, Polk County, two miles from Rail road; HO acres in cultivation, balance timber and pasture; land is all good; all tenced, good burn nnd fair house, well watered. This is one of tho most desirable rarms in poik county, price, ouu. 07 75 acres, two miles south-west or Ger vais, Marlon County, small barn, all fenced and nil tillable. Price, 82,100. 820 acres, eight miles cast of Salem und one and one-half mites from Railroad) 15 acres in cultivation, balanco mostly good fire timber and accessible; land Is partly crook bottom and beaver dum laud nnd balanco in edge or Waldo Hills, gently rol ling. Pi ice, io.OO per aero. 100 acres, flvo miles northwest ofSalem, in Folk county, twehtj -two acres in cultl tatlon, balance timbered, well watered by springs. House poor. Price, 81,200.00. 018 ncies, threo mllos west of Alrlle, In Polk county; house poor. Largo orchard, nil fenced. 200 acics valley land, and In cultivation; balanco light timbered and f razing land, threo miles from railroad, 'rlco, 7,ooaoo. lffii acres two and one-half miles west ofSalem. Houso six rooms poor. Barn good, well fenced, good spring, IliO seres In cultivation forty-eight acres In wlieat; (fruit In bearing, thirty ucres timber. Fine land for grain or fruit raising. Can b& divided. Pricq, 8M&0.00. Part on time. 160 ucres olght mlloH from Alrllo, in Polk county, Houso and barn poor; flfty-flve acres In cultivation. One-fourth crce bottom land on Rock Creek, good water power, three-fourth bench land, forty acres timber. No rocky laudj good class, of people around It; open stock range in Coast Range of mountuins, on west slue ot place. Price, 81000.00, 810 acres, seven miles cast ofSllverton, Marlon county. Not Improved, rolling land, well watered. Flno chance for stock rrico aiuAMM. IG3K acres, soven miles south of Salem Good buildings and good fences, good springs, two acres orchard-rgood variety 01 tree and small fiulU, Hi acres In culti vation, eighty-two ucres lit wheat. Full fioKsesslon given, and no crop reserved, rice, 81,100m 10 acres, good building's and good land next to Parrlsh's Addition to Salem, less than one mile from Suite House. Price, SUQOO.00. 2 acres, one und one-half miles cast or State House. Fair buildings, fruit, etc All good land. Price, 83000.00. 533 acres, sev en miles south of Salem and ono and one-hair miles from Turner. 2 ncroa In cultivation, 150 acres of beaver dam land, tho best land Iu tho world for onlonx, tbrco-rourths Is valley land, well watered Ijurgp new barn, fair house will make two line lamia. Price. 860 per aore. HaT7neros, two miles northeast or State Houso t.e best farm in Marlon count) Very good buildings, ten acres of orchard In bearing, all In cultivation; seventy acres In full wheat, put In on summer fallow and fifteen aoroH whiter out; twelve acres in rod clover meadow. Atl or crops go with the place. Price, 8100.00 per uore. tan divide and sell part, If wanted. ( Time allowed pa wti In nearly all oases K, V, MATTHEWS, qmoaover CnpitaJ Wajlanal Bank, with 6L y, uleliarujtoii, tutoruay at law, Salem, OrMtoti. VJ