Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 09, 1888, Image 3

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GENERAL
PIRBCTORY,
President.
grovhrCi.kvhi.and tT7!Sr.
rnaa. F Bayard Secretary of State.
Cum. a Faxbchim, Secretary ofTreasury
wTViiM. .Secretary of the Inter or.
Wm. a HNniOOTT -,?ecL.,ili2f M
W C Whithky .-Secretary 01 m"j,
D. l DxSiimoa Port Master Genera ,
.VJiccrotary of Navy.
.Port Master Gonere!.
a' it! OAHLANii Attorney General.
Morrison R. Waits ChicfjUBuco.
State of Oregon.
J. N. Down 1 u. 8. Senators.
J. II. MrrcuBLX.--
svf.VTwrun PiuNOYBn Governor.
aryores
? Troasi
K R MbELKOY'-V-V-Supt. Pub InBtnlotlon.
ci.wu-itiirnn State Printer.
BEULIN
KY- f
K. -J
State Senators.
n w MniimriE Secretary orstnui.
11 w "woti State Treasurer.
FRANK BAKBH State
WM.P. Lord - Supreme Judges.
W W. TltAYKK )
Third Judicial District.
tt i nnttt r .Judge.
Geo.' W. UKT.::"".:Prosocutrng Attorney,
Marlon Connty
M. L. CHAMBEKMN
J. A. liOONKY,
.1. B. DIMICK
J. T. UUKOO
D. J. PKNDI.BTON
H. Layman I .Representatives
w. n. coi.vnu
' "UJVD - tVnrir
.VI. N. UIIAl'MAN. KVnti riprfe
Gkouok'.Maok Deputy Cleric.
Geo. P. Tkuheli, commissioners.
GEOROK A. PEMJIJCS BCH?SlSK;
JoiihNkwson coroner!
Tb. LxHKiTi7i7.V"."Tsnecp Inspector.
City of Salem.
Wm. M. Ramsey. aiuyor.
a.ju. nniK isi wura.-. -Pebry
Raymond 1st ward
J. J. SHAW 2nd Ward
l. LiAFouB 2nd ward I councilmen
JAP MINTO iira vvnru- -
W. W. Skinner rd Ward
km ltnsir 4th Wnrd
r XT TTrnm.tfjIihWnrH I
J. 8TKICKI.KK HSShSl'
James Rosa -,sMnr8 "
W. T. 11EI.I..- Treasurer.
Geo. G. BiNdilAM ....-Attorney.
J. O. TiiOMrsoN Bup't of Streets.
C. N. Cunitcuiw. Chief EnglncerB. F. D.
I). 8. Offlcers.
Jas. Walton U. S. Commissioner.
Joskpu Albert.. Signal Service Observer.
LANDS AND HOMES.
In
tho Garden Spot of tho
great Northwest.
Fertility of Soil, Salubrity or Climate, Whole-
some Water, Excellent Timber and
Delightful Scenery Health,
Wealth.rrosperlty.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Overland to California
VIA
flrcgon k California Rail Road
AND CONNECTIONS.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
Time Between Salem and San Francisco
Thirty-nil Hours.
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY.
South. I I North-
4:00 p. m. I Lv, Portland Ar. 1 10:40 a. m.
ftSOp. m. Lv. Salem ' IiV. 8:30 a.m.
7:10 a. m. I Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. li:30p. m.
LOCAL PASHENOEU TRAIN ( DAILY EX
CKPT SUNDAY).
8.-00 a. m. IiV. Portland Ar. I 3:16 pt m.
1:02 a.m. Lv. Salem Lv. 1122 p.m.
12:40 p.m. Ar. Eugene Lv. ftOOtum.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEKPEKS.
Excursion Sleepers for second-class pas
sengers on all through trains free of
charge.
Tho O. fc C. Railroad ferry makes con
nection with all the regular trains on tho
East Side Division from foot of F street,
Portland.
West Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY).
7:30 a.m.
12:25 p. m.
Lv.
Ar.
"PoHlSncT
Corvallis
at:
Lv.
"CIBpTni;
x:au p.m.
JJ'MINN'ILLE EXPRESS TItAIN (DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAY).
4.60 p. m.
8.-00p.m.
Lv. I'ortland Ar.
Ar.McMinnvilloLv.
"BiOOa. in,
5:15 a. in.
At Albany and CorvalllH connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
For full information regarding rates,
maps, etc, apply to the Company's agent,
.Salem. Oregon. B. 1. ROGERS.
KOEULKR, u. P. ana i-ass. Ag't.
Manager.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
R,
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
AND-
Oregon Development Company's Steam
ship Line.
225 RILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME
than by any other route.
yirst-clftM Throagh Passenger nd Freight Line
from Portland and all points In the
Willamette Valley to and
from San Francisco.
Willamette River Line of Steamers:
The "Wm. M. Haag," the "N. a Bent-
ley," the "Three bisters," leave Portland 8
a. m. Mandavs. Wednesday a ana Frldavs. from
Messrs. llolmnn & Oo's dock, 200 and 202
ront Bireei, lor ureKon uny, iiuiiovine,
ccamdoeg, saiem, inuependence, Albany,
Corvallis, and Intermediate points, mak
ing close connection at Albany with trains
of the Oregon 1'aclBc Railroad.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcopt Sundays):
Leave Albany 1:00 PM
Leave Corvallis 1:47 PM
Arrive Yaqulna 5:50 PM
Leave Yuqulnu i - 6:30 A M
Leave CorA-allls 10:33 AM
Arrive Albany 11:15AM
O. t C. trains connect at Albany and
-CorvuUls.
The abovQ
witu tne (J
'OfSteanuhlpsoetweeil Yiuiulnn
rranusoo.
8AILIXQ DATES.
STEAMEIta, FROM HAN fltANCIiiCO,
Willamette Valley, - - Tlursday, Feb. 0
eastern Oregon, - - - Tuesaay, Feb. 14
Willamette Valley - - Sunday, Feb. 19
BTKAMKUii. FROM YAQUINA.
WiUamctte Valley - - - Tuesday Feb. 14
Eosterh Oregon Sunday Feb. 19
Willamette Valley - - Saturday Feb. 25
Eastern Oregon - - - Thursday March 1
This company reserves the right to
change sailing dates without notice.
..JE-.11-Faswngera from I'ortland and all
Willamette Vulloy point can make closo
connection with the trains of the
YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany or Oorvnllls,
and If destined to San PrtiiiatKCO, should
arrange to arrive at Yaqutaa the evening
before date of sailing.
rassenger ana rrtighi iutr Always the
Lowest. For information apply to Messrs.
ortiandpOr.,
UULMAN & Co,, Freight und Ticket
us rrwsn bu, j
Agents 300 and 30S
orto
a a HoauK, Act aen'i
ma. AgU, Oreon l"B9JB
CL K, HABWULC, Jr. Oaan
v Pas ARt. OfpH I&Vi
Oo.,Mciit
Kattrnj:
Frt. &
'.V.P.
i A.
elopment
mrvHt
Marion county is situated in the
heart of tho magnificent Willamette
valley, the central gem in tho clus
ter of rich, counties that form that
princely domain, and is tho banner
commonwealth of tho great north
west in all tho essentials that go to
wards making it a profitable abiding
place, and a homo for tho thrifty
farmer, the cunning artisan and tho
Industrious mechanic.
Rich in its agricultural resources,
in ita cultivated and uncultivated,
lands, in its water powers, and
minerals; rich in ita colleges and
schools of learning, and with a
climate unsurpassed for ita salubrity,
it presents to tho immigrant from
the overcrowded states, where cold
winters and hot summers, with
terrible cyclones, prevail, who
comes to tho coast with some
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
briof sketch the writer desires to
avoid oageration as to its present
and prospective advantages, asking
tnosc in tne east into wnose nanus
this may fall particularly those
who have their eyes directed towards
tms coast to peruse it careiuiiy,
feelinc that it is not written to lure
immigrants within its borders, but
only as a truthful discriptlon- of a
laud which, if it does not "flow
milk and honey," contains within
its bosom wealth and resources equal
to any other country on tho Pacific
side of the Rocky mountains.
BOUNDARIES.
Marion county is bounded on the
north by the Willamette river and
Butte creek which separates it from
Clackamas county; on tho east by
Clackamas county and tho Cascade
mountains, which separate it from
Wasco county; on tho south by the
Santiam river and the north fork of
the Santiam, separating it from
Linn county .and on the west by the
Willamette river.
PHYSICAL FORMATION.
The county contains, including
valley, prairie and mountain lands,
about 000,000 acres.
There are two main divisions, the
mountain and tho valley. The
latter extends from th Willamette
river to the foot of the Cascade
mountains, a distance of about fif
teen miles.
The mountainous portion contains
some fourteen townships of mostly
unsurveyed land; lying in 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 tho passes, up
through all the grades of rolling,
hilly and broken, to that of rock
bound canyons und 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 of this opportunity, and when
tho cold frosts of autumn approach,
the stock are brought out to fresh
pastures, thus enabling them to sur
vive tho winter storms with little
care.
QRKAT ADVANTAGES.
A decided advantage Marlon coun
ty has over many others is the di
versified farming interest that can
bo carried on throught the entire
year; notwithstbndlng this is a, wet
climate during tho winter months,
tho uplands are seldom too wet to
work, and long before the prairie
farmers are through with their seed
ing, tho hill fanner is preparing for
his summer work. And yet the
low lands are much preferred by
manv: tho vield ner tiorn is cenernllv
greater, and perhaps less labor Is re
quired to place the soil in proper
condition for crops; and then should
the season prove dry, tho bottom
lands are sure to bring tho best
crops. No better fanning land can
be found in the United States than
that on the noted Howell prairie,
French prairie, Santiam prairie and
Salem prairie. The soil of these are
wonderfully productive. With good
cultivation, forty bushels of wlieat
and sixty of oats per acre can bo
reaauy secured.
FACILITIES FOR MARKET. ,
The Willumette river, with two
lines of railroad running the entire
length of the county from north to
south, with the Oregon Pacific road
crossing the southeast corner of the
county, affords ample facilities to
reach a market in tiny direction.
8ALBM
Is tho capital of the state and
county seat of Marion county, situ
ated on the Willamette river and
on the O. & C. railroad. Costly
buildings have been erected, among
which the state capltol building,
county court house, Chemekete hotel,
opom house, new public school
building, Catholic school building,
Methodist church, Willamette Unf
vorrfty, and many private roHldonoeri
and bualnQBs: bjocks, ;wfupH wfj)
comparo favorably with older and
larger aitiea. ,
ohnkual.
All thines considered, tho Willam
tho world, and Marion county is,
about centcmlly located therein.
To thoso seeking homes In tho west,
no hotter opportunities can bo
ofl'ered, than are found hero. Persons
desiring information regarding
Marion county or tho Willamette
valley, thoso . wanting farming
lands, stock farms, business property
or city residences, will bo promptly
and reliably informed by addressing
the well known firm of Willis &.
Chamborlin, real estate agonts,
opera house b'ock, Salem, Oregon.
Worth Reaching After.
Salem merchants are over wide
awuke to open new channels of trade
will catch our meaning, when wo
tell them that an edition of over 8000
copies of tho Weekly Capital
Journal will bo sent out next
week. This paper will visit nearly
every household In Marion county
and many in Northern Polk, espec
ially that part of the county tribu
tary to Salem. Circulation iB what
rnaKes advertising valuable and the
Capital Journal guarantees Its
circulation to all advertisers. The
country trade is worth reaching
after and an advertisement in the
Weekly Capital Journal will be
a 'wonderful persuader. Rates on
application to Will H. Parry, Manager.
THE MARKETS.
X
The foreign wheat market Is firm but tho
local market Is Inactive. There U s.arcl ty of
butter and It Is in good domand at fancy
rilures.
Wheat S cents,
Oats 30-10 cents.
Flour 85 per bbl.
Potatoes weak 40c.
Eggs 12c
Lard 910c
Wool-lft20c.
Hams 12)ai63;.
8houlders--Sld.
Bacon 1012c.
Hay Timothy, 820, oats and cheat 814.
jpuica urtuu, 31 per ousnen.
:'lums Dried, ftalOc. per lb.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Jutdicioxjs Advejrtisinq
CREATES many a new business.
-ENIARGES many an old business.
REVIVES many a dull business.
RESCUES many a lost business.
SAVES many a failing business.
PRESERVES many a largo business.
SECURES success in any business.
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Apples dried bleached 9c. snndried C7.
inicKcns uiq si.ou : vouncr
Hides Beef hides, green, 6
: younc 82.50.
c., anca 7 a
Plums Dried,
Chickens Old 83.60
deer skins. 20c j sheep polls, 1030c, accord
ing to wool.
Boer 34e gross.
Mutton 42.50 per head.
Hogs 6c, dressed.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat-Quote valley iS1.221.25 ; Walla
Walla, Arm, 81.121.16.
Oats Market firm. Quote 45047KC.
Flour Valley standards quoted at S4.00,
iiuu rvmiu .v uiiu urunus 9J.1
flne S2ttaz75 per bbl
nay AMi
ton.
Feed Brnn, per ton,81617: shorts 18
20 : choppep barley, 8-l25 per ton.
Barley Brewing, per ctf. 81 ; ground per
ton,-2527.50.
Hops Quote 79o per pound.
Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, 8c; palls,
Butter Choice dairy, 3537c per lib. :
brine In rolls, 8035a
Poultry Quote chickens, $3.50a4.5O as to
quality ; ducks, 81.0508.00 ; geose J89 ; tur-
Advertising Medium
4.
IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY
-IS THE-
3.75, super-
led timothy quoted at 816 17 per
12c ; shoulders 67c.
dszen.
;.hams,
12
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Gilbert & Patterson,
DEALERS IN
CHOICE
Family Groceries,
CAPITAL
J Ml!
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
'., - -J
Provisions,
Crockery and Glassware.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE EPICURE TEA !
The best and most popular brand in
tho market.
, PACKERS OF
SUGAR CURED HAMS!
PICKLED MEATS, ETC.
PURE LEAF LARD.
Ivlerchants in Salem
Who wish to roach out for and secure the magnificent Country Trade
which can bo brought to Salem from every nook and corner of
. Marlon County and from tho greater part of Polk
County, should advertise ink the
Weekly Capita
Jonrna
Country produce of all kinds. A com
plete stock in every department. "
GILBERT & PATTERSON,
200 Commercial St, Salem, Oregon.
GRANGE STORE!
Salem Co-Operative Association, P. of II.
DEAUCKS IN-
Choice Groceries,
Provision's, Fruits,
and Vegetables,
Crockery, Glassware,
Butter, Eggs,
and Lard.
All Kinds of Produce Bought.
JANES AITKBS,
' Manager.
128, State street, Salem, Or. -
C
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WILLIS
Real Estate Agents
Buys and sells farms and city property.
A large number of desirable farms and city
property now ottering on reasonable terms.
Eire In.su ranee!
Writes policies of Insuranoe against tiro
ou all clauses of property in eight rellablo
and wealthy Companion.
Erolcerage !
Will negotiate
on real estate or per-
An advertisement In tho Daily reaches tho town people ;
but the Weekly edition
Cp.tcties ttie Farmers!
REMEMBER THAT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TO INTRODUCE
ITSELF IS PRINTING
3IQ EDITIONS !
AND CIRCULATION IS WHAT MAKES AN ADVERTISEMENT
WORTH THE MONEY.
For, tenns, apply to
CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Real Estate, Loan,
-AND
Insurance Agency,
-aim orriCK OF
Salem Pottery Company.
I am agent for the sale of all of tho Dun
deo Mortgage Co.'s farms in Marlon and
Polk Counties. Prices very low. Also
hcvoral WATER POWEItS at Salem and
vicinity. I am laying out lu an addition
all of J. L. Parrlsh's land next cast of Sa
lem, about 100 acres. Theso lots will bo
nllercd for sale by mo about January 20,
1888. Also aero proporty In quantity to
suit and In quality tho best for fruit and
garden purposes, In most healthful, loca
tion, and within ono to two miles of tho
State House, at 8100 to 8150 per ncro. I have
11 vo tp tcn-ucro Improved places with
buildings, fruit in bearing, etc, closo to
Salem at fair prices. I have for salo city
property of all kinds, farms of all sires and
adaptations, stock ranches and timber
lands. I am a Notary Public. Abstracts
furnished at fair rates. Conveyancing
done.
MONEY TO LOAN
ONJ
Real Estate, two to flvo years, payable In
Installments If desired.
SALEM
Is the Capital of tho Stute of Oregon, and
County Seat of Marlon County. It Is on
tho oast bank of the Willamette Illver, (a
navigable stream), and on the Oregon and
California Railroad. Tho State House has
COSt SI. 000.000.00. tlm (Ymrt. Hunan Slinimm
the Chemekete Hotel J120,00U., and tho new'
iuuuu ecnooi ouuamg 510,000.00. The
State Is practically out of debt and Marlon
County nearly so. Salem has the State
Penitentiary, Insane Asylum, Deaf Mute
School, School for tho Blind, and State Fair
Kiuuuuo. luuouiujBuprcmououriis ueia
in the State House at Salem. Salem has
tho Willamette University, the bost Insti
tution of learning In tho Facltlo North
west. Sulem's Public Schools nrc excel
lent. Sulem has ono of tho best natural
sites for a large city and now has about
7,000 peonlo. It has a free wagon bridge
across tho Willamette rlvqr. Excellent
water, supplied through Iron pipes on the
Holley system; both Gas and Eloctrlo
Lights, sewerage, Fire Department wltli
three engines, two Public ParkB, three
Flouring Mills with a united capacity of
1,200 bbls. orilour dully, a Saw Mill of 40.000
feet dally cauacttv. and other lndustrles.
btreet Curs coming soon. Ono water power
of 200 horse power 1b now for salo cheap
and anothor sufficient to run a lurgo woolen
mill Is for salo with necessary ground for
2,000. All things considered, Western
Oregon has the best climate in tho world.
11 is mucn 11KO ino climate or ungiana, but
tho summers aro dryer than In England.
Tho following Is a part of the propel ty
I Have on Sale:
718 acres about flvo miles from Dallas
County Scat of Polk County, und two and
ono half miles from Railroad station. Two
hundred acres In cultlntlon. Ono hun
dred and fifty acres In full wheat; two
thirds of the remainder Is susccntlble of
cultivation but is now light timbered and
grazing land: a good portion is creek valley
land. It Is alt fencednnd lias poor build
lngB, well watered, will adapted to mixed
grain und stock farming. Can bo divided
into two or moro farms. Price of whole,
512,000; ono-thtrd cash.
227 71 acres two miles west of Buona
Vlstn, Polk County, two mlleH from Rail
road; 110 acres In cultUatlon, balance
timber and pasture; land Is all good; all
fenced, good barn and fair house, weU
wittered. This Is ono of the mast deslrablo
farms In Polk County. Price, $0,500.
07 7fi ncrcs, two miles houth-west of Ger
vals, Marlon County, small barn, all fenced
and all tillable. Prlco, Ri.lOO.
SUOacics, eight miles cast of Salem and
ono and onb-luilf miles from Itallroud; 1A
ucrcsln cultivation, balance mostly good
tiro timber and accessible; land is partly
creek bottom and beasor dam laud and
balance In edgo of Waldo Hills, gently rol
ling. Price, SIO.OO per acre.
100 acres, tlvo miles northwest ofHalem.
In Folk county, twenty-two acres in culti
tatlon, balance timbered, veil watered by
springs. Housopoor. Price, 31,200.00.
618 acres, three miles west of Alrllc, in
Polk county; houso poor. iJtigo orchard,
all fenced. 200 uctes valley laud, and lu
cultivation; balance light timbered und
gmzlngland, tlnee miles from rullroud.
Prlco, 7,000.00.
lUtjjucro8 two and one-half miles west
ofSulem. House six rooms poor. Barn
good, well fenced, good spring, 1!X) ucres in
cultivation forty-eight acres In wheat; fruit
in bearing, thirty ucrut timber. Fine land
lor grain or fruit ruining. Can be divided
Prlco, SO.100.00, Furl oji time.
100 ncrcs eight miles from Alrlte, In Polk
county. IIouho and barn poor; Ilfty-tlvo
ucres In cultivation. One-fourth croc
bottom land on Rock Creek, good water
power; three-fourth bench luud, forty acre
timber. No rocky land; good cluss of
people around it; 0cu stock rungo in
Coast Range of mountains, on west sluo ol
pluce. Price, J1000.00.
310 acres, seven miles cast ofSIlvorton,
Marlon county. . Not Improved, rolling
laud, well wuterod. Fluo chuncu for stock
Price 81000.00.
lMK acres, soveu miles south of Salem,
springs, two acres orchard good arlety ol
tree und small fruits, 1(1 ucres in culti
vation, elghty-twu ucres in wheat. Full
possession given, und uo crop reserved
Price, j, 100.00.
10 acres, good buildings and good land
next to PurrUh's Addition to Sulom, less
than one mile from Stute House. Price,
80000.00.
21ucrc, ono und one-half miles east of
Statu House. Fair buildings, fruit, etc
All good luud. Prlco, SSO0O.00.
630 ucres, seven miles south of Hulcm and
one and ono-hulf miles from Turner. 22T
acres In cultivation, lbOucresofbeuverdam
land, tho best land in the world for onions,
three-fourths Is valley land, well watered
Largo new burn, fair house will make two
lino farms. Price, 8J0 per ucre.
110 77 acros, two miles northeast of StaU
House tho best farm in Murlou count?
Very good buildings, ten acres of orchard
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n bourlngtUll lu cultivation; seventy acre
n fall wheat, nut In on summer fallow and
fifteen acres winter oats; twelve ucres in
red clover meadow. All of crops go with
ino iiiiice. rrice, eiuu.uu per ucre. mu
divide and sell jmuI, if wanted.
Time ullowed on part in nearly ull cuves
H, V. MATTHEWS,
Ofllco over Capital National Bank, with
'. Richardson, attorney at ww, Saleui,
B.T,
venal ettrlty on 1
WILL II. 1'AIUtV, Manager.
tuuUea, Cul.
ette valley has the bast country In
Ol
regon.
loriarKeorsiuau
uma.
or Mien use, una