Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 15, 1888, Image 3

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    OENBRAIi DIKKCTOKY.
OROVWIXKVKLAMD i-rcsiueuu
Tuos. F. IIAYABD secretary 01 Binie,
ur n Whitney Secretary or Navy.
D M. Dickinson Post Blaster General.
A. H. Oakland Attorney General.
Morrison R Waite Chief Justice.
State of Oregon.
J.N. Down 1 it s senators.
j H. Mitchell J u' "nluors.
Binoer Hermann Congressman.
Sylvester Fennoyeh Governor.
Geo. W. McBridk Secretary of State.
G. W. Webb; State Treasurer.
E. B. McElroy Sunt. Pub. Instruction.
Frank Baker State Printer.
R.S. STRAHAN 1
Wm. P. I-ord Supreme Judges.
W W. THAYER )
Third Judicial District.
K. P. Boise Judge
Geo. W. Belt Prosecuting Attorney
Marion County.
M. Ia ClIAMBEnMN )
J. A. Looney State Senators.
J. B. Dimick . J
J. T. GREGG
D. J. PENDLETON
S. LAYMAN
A. M. IiAFOLLETTE
V. B. COLVER
C. F. HICKS
Represcntatlv es
M. N. CHAPMAN
Clerk.
UCiUiVU-iilinVA..aa...aUVU jvj
nnnirf t nrr Tlnrfitv rMziflr
John Minto sheriff.
Ed. Croisan Deputy Sheriff.
AUGUST Giesy . Treasurer.
T. C. Hhaw County Judge.
GEO. P. TERRELL 1 Commissioners
Henry Wauren J wmmissioners.
George A. Peebles School Supt.
iohnNewson Surveyor.
Coroner.
G. P. Litchfield Sheep Inspector.
City of Salem.
Wm. M. Ramsey Mayor.
A. u. muir isi want
Perry Raymond 1st AVard.
J. J. Shaw 2nd Ward ..
C. Lafore 2nd Ward
jap Minto 3rd Ward
W. W. Skinner Ilrd Ward
Nes. Bush 4th Ward
Councllmen
O. N. Hutton 4th Ward j
J. Strickler
.Recorder,
James Ross Marshal
W. T. Bell Treasurer.
Geo. G. Binoham Attorney.
J. C. Thompson Sup't of Streets.
C. N. Churchill Chief Engineers. F. D.
U. S. Officers.
Jas. Walton V. 8. Commissioner.
Joseph ALBERTJ31gnal Service Observer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Overland to California
VIA
Oregon & California Rail Road
AND CONNECTIONS.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
Time Between Salem and San Francisco
Thirty-six Hours.
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY.
South. North.
4-00 p.m. IiV. Portland Ar. 10:40a.m.
6:30 p.m. Lv. Salem Lv. 8:30 a. m.
7:40 a. m. Ar. San Fran. Lv. (1:30 p. m.
LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN (DAILY EX
CEPT SUNDAY).
&00 a. m. iv" Portland Ar. I $45 p. in.
1KB a, m. Lv. Salem IiV. 1 122 p. m.
12:40 p. m. Ar. Eugene- Lv. ) 0:00 a. m.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Excursion Sleepers for second-class pas
sengers on all through trains free of
charge.
The O. & C. Railroad ferry makes con
nection with all the regular trains on the
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.
"Portland"
Corallis
Ar.
Lv.
0:15 p. m.
1:30 p. m.
M'MINNVILLK EXPRbSS TRAIN (DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAY).
"4""50 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar.
8:00 p. m. Ar.McMlnnvllloLv.
9:00 a. m.
5:45 a. m.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad.
For full Information regarding rates,
maps, etc., apply to the Compuny'H agent,
Salem, Oregon. E. I. ROGERS.
R. KOEHLER, G. F. and Pass. Ag't.
Manager.
THEYAQuTnA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Oregon Development Company's Steam
ship Line.
225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME
than by any other route.
First-cltss Through Passenger and Freight Line
from Portland and all points in the
Willamette Valley to and
from San Francisco.
Willamette River Line of Steamers:
The "Wm. M. Hoag," the "N. 8. Bent
ley," tho "Three Sinters," leave Portland 8
a. m. Mondays, W ednesda) g nnd Fridays, from
Messrs. Hotmail fc Co's dock, 200 and 202
Front street, for Oregon City, nutteville,
Chamdoeg, Salem, Independence, Albany,
Corvullls, and intermediate points, nuk
ing close connection at Albany with trains
of tho Oreson raclnc Railroad.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):
Leave Albany ........ 1:00 PM
I-eavo Corvullls 1:17 PM
Arrivo Ynquina - - 530 PM
Leave Yaquina ........ &30 A M
Leave Cor nil's 1038 AM
Arrive Albany 11:15 AM
O. A c trains connect at Albany and
Corvullls.
The above trains connect at YAQUINA
with the Oregon Development Cos Line
of Steamships between Ynquina nnd San
Francisco.
SAILING DAThS.
STEAMERS, FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
Willamette Valley, - Monday, Mar. 12
Willamette Vnlley, Th.un.day, Mar. 22
Willamette Valley, Tuesday, April 3
STEAMERS. FROM YAQUINA.
Willamette Valley - - Satuday, Mur. 17
Willamette Vnlley, - Tuesday, Star. 27
Willamette Valley - - - Sunday, April 8
This company reserves the right to
change sailing dates w ithout notice.
N. B. l'assengers from Portland nnd all
Willamette Valley points can mulco close
connection with the trains or the
YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany orOonallU,
and If destined to Kan Francisco, should
arrange to arrive at Yuqulna the eening
before date of saUing.
. Pustagrr and Frelckt tain Always the,
Lowest, For Information apply to 5leMnt,
HULMAN A Co, Freight and Tfeket
Agents 200 aud SOS Krone tX.. Portland, Or.,
or to
C.C. HOUCK, Aet CJen'l VrU &
1"um. Agt., Oregon Paelfle R. It, Co.,
CorvaTIUs Or.
C. IL JIASWELL, Jr. Oral VrU 4
Pom. AjL Oregon Development
Co., &1 MontgorT St.:
ban Krjuelfcoo, Cal.
Not a California Bear.
Anybody cau catch a cold this
kind of weather. The trouble Is to
let go like the man who caught the
bear. We advise our readers to pur
chase of D. "W. Matthews & Co.,
106 State street, Salem, a bottle of
SANTA ABIE, the California
King of Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs and Croup
Cures, and keep it handy. 'Tis
pleasing to the taste and death to
the above complaints. Sold at $1.00
a bottle or 3 for 2.50. CALI
FORNIA CAT-R-CUIiE gives im
mediate relief. The Catarrhal virus
is soon displaced by its healing and
penetrating nature. Give it a trial.
Six months treatment $1.00, sent by
mail $1.10.
Rattlesnake Oil.
H. V. Cox, the druggist 1ms re
ceived a lot of rattlesnake oil from
Southern Oregon. It is a sovereign
cure for rheumatism and neuralgia.
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by authority of an order Issued out of
the County Court of Marlon County, Ore
gon, on the 20th day of December, 1887, di
recting, authorizing nnd cmiiowerlng the
undersigned, as guardian of Estella Smith,
William E. Smith, Frances E. Smith,
May Flomnco Smith and Edward 13.
Smith, minor heirs of Mary Josephine
Smith deceased, to sell the Real Estato
belonging to the said above named minor
heirs; I will, on the
Fourteenth day of April, 1888,
At ono o'clock, p. m. of said day, at the
Court House door In Salem, Oregon, In
accordance with the provisions of said or
der, sell all the undivided right, tltlo and
Interest that the said minor heirs have nt
the day of sale In and to tho following de
scribed Real Estate.tc-wlt: Tho W. of the
S. W.Jic-ffsectlon if tho W. K of tho N. W.
V. of section SO, T. 5 8., R. 2 west of the
Willamette Meridian, also the southeast
quarter of the southeast quarter of
section 21 and the N. E. y.ol the N. E.
Ji, andlots 1,2. and 0 of sectii
ion j.,x.
S.,R. 3
west of tho Willamette Meridlau,und being
the D. L. C. of William MlUsop & wife, No
tlficatlon No. 5179., Certificate No. 1883, and
containing 317.51 acres of land moie or
less. Also the following described land
"to-wlt:" Ueslnnlnc at tho Southwest
corner of claim No. 02, In T. 5 8., R, 2 W. of
Willamette Meridian, thence East on the
South line of said claim No. 02, 20.25
chain ; thence North 21.K1 chains,
thenco AVest 20.2.i chains to the West lino of
said claim No. 02; thence south 21.53 chains
to the place of beginning, and containing
50 ncres of land mora or less, nnd being a
part of Anderson DcIInven nnd wife's D. L.
C. No. 02; nlso, a strip of land otr of tho
west end of a certain tract of land deeded
to George Long by Anderson Dellaven nnd
wife and being 8 rods wide nnd 40 rods long
and containing 2 ncres of land more or less,
nnd being a part of section 19, township 5
south, range 2 west of tho AVlllametto Merid
ian; all situate In Marlon County and state
of Oregon. , "
F.Tt. DURETTE,
Guardian of above-named Minor llclrs.
STATE TREASURER'S 30TII NOTICE.
State ok Oregon. Treasurer's Office, 1
8AI.KM, March 8, 1888.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
JA there are funds on hand to pay tho
following warrants, nnd that tho same
will be paid on presentation at this olllcc.
WARRANTS NUMBERED
2141 2219 2213 2101 2228 2197 2210 2217 2248
2232 2209 2242 2241 2203 2249 22&0 2251 2187
2210 2229 2198 2189 2282 2162 2251 2173 2170
2223 2013 1748 2264 225") 2193 2108 2258 2.239
22C0 2200 2261 2262 2186 2214 2215 2263 226B
2264 2266 2267 2268 2201 2269 2270 2271 2272
2273 2274 2216 2275 2270 2210 2207 2238 2277
2167 1708 2012 2205 2153 22J0 2278 2279 2280
2231 2283 2282 2290 2208 2302 2303 2191 2304
1816 1786 1816 1723 2238 2284 2101 2292 2163
2171 2305 1624 2218 2306 2211 2206 2152 2309
2308 2204 2018 2307 2289 22U9 2310 2298 2297
2311 2312 2314 2J10 2295 2285 2291 2317 23C0
2319 2320 2321 2287 2296 2J22 2324 2327 2.128
2329 2330 2333 2J32 2331 2337 23.16 2335 2339
2341 2338 2J34 2341 2343 2342 2344 2315 2346
2318 2317 2350 2352 2361 2349 2353 2354 2355
2235 23W 2350 2359 2362 2361 2360 2363 2364
2365 2366 2367 2369 2368 2370 2371 2372 2373
2375 2176 1430 2357 2377 2378 2234 2233 2380
2381 2195 2212 2374 2379 2383 2384 2385 2386
2387 2388 2440 2441 2142 2443 2413 2417 2121
2123 202 2395 2405 2(33 2424 2323 2446 2414
2145 2147 2448 2411 2439 2397 2151 2453 2(52
2454 2434 2401 .2459 2217 1H10 2((1 2389 2390
2.193 2391 2392 2313 2174 2190 2394 2414 2112
2426 2422 242.1 2(27 2(28 2120 2(10 2408 2318
2429 2419 2382 2301 TICKS 2325 2192 2399 2432
2(15 2(30 2409 2(55 2167 2460 2(61 2(31 2454
2462 2(63 2(18 2(64 2589 2587 2592 2603 2604
2559 2572 2571 2573 2570 2569 2558 2576 2575
2516 2577 2578 2579 2580 2502 2(02 2581 2601
2586 2585 2504 2491 2498 2574 2503 2197 2514
2489 2617 2179 2470 2613 2615 2616 2505 2606
2613 2618 2166 2475 2188 2603 2517 2614 2486
2192 2(90 2501 2(82
Tho nboo numbers represent warrants
endorsed on or before Jnnuary 2, 1888. Also
the following warrants drawn on tho inllltln
fund numbered 2741, 2755, 275.1 and 2751.
Interest on tho above described warrants
will not bo allowed utter the date of this
notice.
G. W. WEBB,
Tieasurer.
CALIFORNIA! the
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Sendjor- Ctrcutjr.jtrfamtJTt).a-
MHIETINE MLDica.oroWLLr.fAL
SOLD AND GUARANTEED RY
D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY,
106 State St., Salem, Or.
SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot.
CAIX FOR RErimUCX CONVENTION.
A republican convention for the
state of Oregon is called to meet at
the city of Portland, Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 11th day of April,
A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. in.,
for the purpose of nominating can
didates for tho following olllcers,
to-wit. Representative In congress,
three presidential electors, supreme
judge and district otueers, and to
select six delegates to attend tho
national republican concntion,
and to transact such other business
as may properly come before the
convention. The convention will
consist of 1209 delegates, apportion
ed among the several counties as
follews:
Del.
Halter 5 l.ake
llcnton 7 Lime
Clacknmas It Linn
Del.
2
10
1.10
2
Clatsop 7
.Mainour
Marion .
Columbia 4
Coos 7
14
6
Morrow .
Crook :t
Curry
Douglas 0
(31111am 0
Grant 0
Jnckson 7
Josephine 4
Klamath 11
Multnomah !M
Polk 0
Tillamook 8
Umatilla 10
Union 8
AVullowa 4
AVnveo It
AVttshlngton 8
Yamhill 0
Total 209
The .same being one delegate at
large from each county and one
delegate for eA'cry 150 voters and
one for eery fraction over one-half
thereof, cast for Hon. Binger Her
mann, congressman, at the last
general election. Tho committee
recommend that the- primaries be
held March 81, 1888, and the
county conventions April 4, 1888,
unless otherwise ordered by the
county central committee.
Republican electors and otcrs of
the state, Avithout regard to past
political aflUlations, AVho beliee in
the American principle of protect-i-e
tariff and dignifying American
labor, giving free, popular educa
tion to the masses of tho people,
effectually protecting all human
rights in every section of our com
mon country, and who desire to
promote lrieiuuy teenng aim per
manent harmony throughout the
state by maintaining a government
pledged to these objects and prin
ciples, are cordially invited to unite
in selecting delegates to the repub
lican state coiiA'entiou. Respect
fully submitted.
Joseph Simon,
Chairman.
I'KOni CONVENTION.
SALEM, Feb. 22, 1888.
In accordance with tho order of tho
Marlon Co. Central Committee of tho pro
hibition party, the County Convention ot
said party of Marloit county will bo held in
the city of Salem on Friday, March 10, at
'11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of noml
natlng candidates for county officers, nnd
choosing 15 delegates to the Prohibition
Stnte Convention to be held In Portland,
March 28, 1888. Tho basis of representation
for the soveral precincts of the county In
said county convention is fixed ns follews:
One delegate at large to each precinct and
one additional for each ten votes cast for
legislative ticket in the year of 1888.
Nnmcly:
Salem precinct 3 EastSulcnn, 7
North Salem 5 South Salem 5
Jcflerson 2 Marlon 2
Mehama, 2 Stayton 5
Sublimity 2 Lincoln S
Turner it Howell Prairie 2
Sllverton 8 Garfield 2
Ablqua !1 Labish 3
Gcrvals 3 AVoodburn 1
Hubbnrd 3 Aurora 1
Buttovllle 1 Chnmpocg 2
St. Paul 1 Fairfield 1
G. AV. DIMICK,
K. L. Hidiiard, Chairman.
Secretary.
An Absolute ('me.
The JORIGINAL ABIETINE
OINTMENT is only put up in largo
two-ounce (in boxes, and is an
absolute cure for old sores, burns,
avouihIs, chapped hands, and all
skin eruptions. Will positively
cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the
ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT
MENT. Sold byD. W. Matthews
& Co., 10G State street, Salem, at 25
cents per box by mail 80 cents.
The 1'Iace.
Headquarters for fresh oysters
elegant meals, soda Avuter, bread
cakes, pies, fresh candles, A. Strong
& Co's., 271 Commercial street.
Land of Discoveries.
Those who have used it "im
dies nro giving satisfaction, und u cus-1
miner witn iironchltls says it Is the only
remedy that gives Instant relief.
HKHHKLI. A COVKR, Druggists,
niversldo. Cnl"
H,,n " tho pleasure to Inform
CtVU you that your Preparations are
meetlng with largo sales.
wo neur
Nothing but Praise Sg
rnalnn fn-1 nun t tiom
any
oc-
canton to-" uso them.
A'isaiia, Cal."
That It will accomplish tho end desired
In allatrectlonxortheThroatnnd Lungs
UiiiSII ) yo" t only will not bo
WIN without It yourself, hut will
recommend It to others, as thousands
have done, who hao tried everything
else In aln. Money Is no object where
balance. "nnd the ConVJflCe YOU
trilling sum of ono dollar can purchase
a remedy that will stand betweon you
nnd one of the most dreaded of human
Ills.
Circulars sent free, containing detailed
descriptions,
SANTA ABIE
Is prepared only by the AHIKTINK
MKDICAL CO., Orovllle, Cul.
LANDS AND HOMES.
In the Garden Spot of the
great Northwest.
Fertility of Soil, Salubrity of Climate. Wbole-
some Water. Excellent Timber ami
DellgbtfulSeenerj-Ilealtb.
Wealth, l'nxperit).
Marion county is situated in the
heart of the magnificent Willamette
A'alley, the central gem in the clus
ter of rich counties that form that
princely domain, aud is the banner
commonwealth of the great north
Avest in all the essentials that go to
Avards making it a profitable abiding
place, and a home for the thrifty
farmer, the cunning artisan and the
industrious mechanic.
Rich in its agricultural resources,
in its cultiatcd and uncultiA'ateu
lands, in its Avater powers, and
minerals; rich in its colleges and
schools of learning, and witli a
climate unsurpassed for its salubrity,
it presonts to the immigrant from
tho OA-ercrowded states, Avhere cold
Avinters and hot summers, ' Avith
terrible cyclones, prevail, avIio
comes to the coast with some
means, adA'untages that no other
county in Oregon possesses.
Much has been Avritten of this
western country that requires a
stretch of the imagination to com
prehend, and numerous complaints
are heard from the class Avho have
been misled bv them, so in this
brief sketch the Avriter desires to
avoid exageration as to its present
and prospective adA'antages, asking
those in the east Into AVlio.se hands
this may fall particularly those
Avho hae their eyes directed towards
this coast to peruse it carefully,
feeling that it is not Avritten to lure
Immigrants Avithin its borders, but
only as a truthful discription of a
land which, if it does not "How
milk and honey," contains within
its bosom Avealth and resources equal
to any other country on the Pacific
side of the Rocky mountains.
UOUNDAKIKS.
Marion county is bounded on the
north by the Willamette riA'er and
Rutte creek which separates it from
Clackamas county; on the east by
Clackamas county and the Cascade
mountains, Avhicn separate it from
Wasco county; on tho south by the
Santiam river and tho north fork of
the Santiam, separating it from
Linn county .and on the west by tho
Willamette river.
PHYSICAL FORMATION.
The county contains, including
valley, prairie and mountain lands,
about 000,000 acres.
T"hero are two main divisions, the
mountain and the A'alley. Tho
latter extends from tho Willamette
river to the foot of tho Cascade
mountains, a distance of about fif
teen miles.
Tho mountainous portion contains
somo fourteen townships of mostly
unsun'cyed land; lying in a strip
tAveh'o miles north and south by
forty miles east and west, and com
prises all classes of land, from rich
narrow A-alleys 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
Avill bo A-aluable 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 iwaillng tliein-selA-es
of this opportunity, and Avium
the cold frosts of autumn approach,
the stock are brought out to fresli
pastures, thus enubllng them to sur
Aic tho Avlnter storms with little
care.
GRKAT ADVANTAOKS.
A decided adA'antage Marion coun
ty has o'er many others Is the di
versified farming interest that can
be carried on throught the entire
year; notAvithstbnding this is a Avet
climate uunng tnc AVimer mourns,
the uplands aro seldom too wet to
work, and lone before the prairie
farmers are through with their seed
ing, tho hill fanner Is preparing for
ins summer worn. -nu yet me
Ioav lands aro much preferred by
munyl the yield per acre is generally
greater, and nerhups less labor is re
quired to place the soil in proper
condition for crdps; and then should
the season prove dry, the bottom
lands tire sure to bring tho best
crops. No better farming land can
Ikj found In tho United Ktates tlian
that on tho noted Howell prairie,
French prairie, Santiam prairie and
Hulem prairie. Tho soil of these are
wonderfully productive. With good
cultivation, forty bushels of wheat
nnd sixty of oats ier acre can be
readily secured.
KACILITIKS FOIl MAKKKT.
The Wlllametto river, with two
lines of rallroud running tho entire
length of the county from north to
south, Avith tho Oregon Pacific roud
crossing the southeast corner of the
county, affords ample facilities to
reach u market in any direction.
RALI'M
Is the capital of the state and
county seat of Marion county, situ
ated on the Willamette river and
on the O. A (. railroad. Costly
buildings Imvo been erected, among
which the state capltol building,
county courthouse, ('henioketo hotel,
opera house, new public school
building, Catholic school building,
Methodist church, Willamette Unl
A'orsity, und many private residencon
und ousinew blockx. which will
compare favorably with older und
larger cities.
CJHNHKAL.
All things considered, the Willam
ette A-alley luw the lxwt country in
tho Avorld, and Marlon county is
about centerally located therein.
To those seeking homes in the west,
no better opportunities can bo
offered, than are found here. Persons
desiring information regarding
Marion county or the Willamette
A'alley, thoe Avantlng farming
lands, stock farms, business property
or city residences, will be promptly
anil reliably informed by addressing
the Avell known ilrni of Willis a
PlinlllliiM'lltl nmt i.utntii mri.iitu
opera hou-e block, Salem, Oregon.
North Rtarhlug After.
Salem merchants me ever wide
tiAvakc to open new channels of trade
Avill catch our meaning, when we
tell them that an edition of over 'iOOO
copies of the Wkkkly Capital
Journal will be sent out next
Aveek. This paper Avill visit nearly
every household in Marion county
and many in Northern Polk, espec
ially that part of the county tribu
tary to Salem. Circulation is Avliat
iuukcs advertising A'aluable and the
Capital Journal guarantees its
circulation to all advertisers. The
country trade Is worth reaching
after and an advertisement in the
Wkhkly Capital Journal will be
a Avonderful persuader. Rates on
application to Will II. Parry, Man
ager. Till: MAIIKI'TS.
Tho forelen wheat maiket Is firm but tho
local market Is Inactive. There Is s.arelty of
butter aud It Is In good demand nt fuuey
llRUie.
AVlieat tV5 cents,
Oats-'iOCMO wnts.
Flour $." per tibl.
Potatoes oak 40c.
Kbits 12c.
Und IVIOc.
Wool lSS0e.
Hams VzyMlG'r
Shoulders-ai0.
Iliicon 10l!2c.
Hay Timothy, FJ0, oats and cheat 811.
Apples Clrecn. 81 per bushell.
PluniH Dried, lKi10o. perfb.
Apples di led blenched Do. miudilod 07.
Chickens Old KUK) ; young SiTO.
Hides lleef hides, green, fie, tilled 7c;
deer nklns, L"0c ; sheep jwlts, I0n0c, accord
liur to wool.
Ileef 'tJsJGMo gross.
Mutton $i&0 per head.
Hobs c, dressed.
VOKTI.ANll MAUKKTS.
AVheat Quote Milley 81.22l.ai ; Walla
AValhi, llrni.Sl.r.iftMU.
Oats Market llim. Quote -T47ki'.
Flour A'alley standards quoted at 81.00,
and AVnlla AVnlla brands $'!.50;i.7.r, miner
tlno 8iva275 per bbl.
Hay Haled timothy quoted at 811! 17 per
ton.
Feed Itnin, per ton, Sl(l17 ; shorts 18
2C; uhoppen bailcy,842t per ton.
llarley Hi owing, pcrctf. 81 ; ground per
ton. -2527Jia
Hops Quote 70c per pound.
Lnrd Kegs, or fi gallon tins, 8o; palls,
' liutter Cholco dairy, :37c per lib. ;
biino In rolls, :io:irc. ,
Poultry Quote chickens, S.'l.r0 1.50 as to
quality ; ducks, 81.(P8.00 ; gecso 8H I) ; tur
keys, choice, 1012"Zo per pound.
Kggs Fairly steady : 18c per dsen.
Provisions Hacon, i0 10o ; Iuuim, 12
lE'o ; shoulders 0c.7
NUAV ADA'KltTISKMENTS.
Gilbert & Patterson,
DEALERS IN
CHOICE
ny bfoceno
Provisions,
Crockery and Glassware.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE EPICURE TEA!
Tho best nnd most popular bland In
tho market.
-PACKERS OK-
SUGAR CURED HAMS
PICKLED MEATS, ETC.
rum: leap laud.
Counliy produro of all kinds. A com
plete stock In oery department.
OILIIKRT PATTERSON,
200 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon.
WILLIS k CIIAJIBlillLIN,
Real Estate Agents
lluys mid sells farms and cltj propeity.
A large number of desirable farms and city
property nowollerlng on reasonable terms.
Hire Insurance!
Writes M)Ilcl of Insurance against fire
on all elusion fir proerty In flight reliable
and wealthy Companies.
JSrol-cerap-'e I
Will negotiate loans on real nutate or per
sonal security on long or short time, and
for large or small huiiih.
Grange Store!
Salem Co-Operative Association, P. of II,
DK.W.MW l.
Choice Groceries)
Provisions, Fruits,
and Vegetable-s,
Crockery, Glassware,
Butter, Eggs,
and Lard.
All Kinds of Produce Bought.
JAMKri AITKCV
Murugrr.
11, MUtt trt, h4tlm, Or.
am
NKAV A1AEKTIS1AIKNTS.
Real Estate, L
ii,
AND-
Insurance Agency,
AI.SO umcK Of-
Salem Pottery Company.
I nmageut for the sale of nil of the Duu
ilif MoitgngoCo.'s farms In Mm Ion and
Polk Counties. Prices ery low. Also
son oral WATER POWERS nt Salem nnd
vlelnttj. I am laying out In an addition
nil of J. L. Panish's laud next east of Hu
lem, about 100 acres. These lots w 111 bo
filtered lor wile bj me nboitt January 20,
lws. Also nciv proiKHty In quantity to
suit nnd In quality tdo best for fruit and
garden purposes.. In most healthful loca
tion, aud within one to two miles of the
State House, at 8100 to SIM per acre. I hao
ilo to teu-ncio Improved places with
buildings, unit In bearlug, etc, closo to
Salem at lair m lees. I hao for snlo clt
property of all kinds. Gums of all sizes and
adaptations, stock ranches and timber
lands. I am a Notary Public. Abstracts
furnished nt fair rates. Coinejonciug
done.
MONEY TO LOAN
Real Estate, two to tlvo years, nuyabte in
Installments if desired.
S J L E m:
Is tho Capital of the btato of Oregon, aud
County Heat of Mai Ion County. It Ls on
tho east bank of the Wlllametto River, (a
navigable stream), and on tho Oickoii and
Calllornln Railroad. TheHtato Houso has
cost $1,000,000.00, the Couit House 8110,000.00,
tho Chemokete Hotel JllSVXX)., and tho now
Public School bulldllU! SIO.OOO.OO. The
Statu is practical!) nut of debt and Marlon
Count) nearly so. Salem has tho Slato
Pcnltcntlaiy, lnwino Asylum, Deaf Mute
School. School for tho l!llnd,und Stato Fall
Kroiiuds. The State Supienio Court ls held
In thuStnto House at Snlciu. Salem has
the Willamette l"nleislt), tho best Insti
tution of learning In the Paclllo North
west. Salem's Public Schools are excel
lent. Salem has ono of tho best natural
sites for uliuue city unci now has about
7,000 people. It has n five wagon bridge
across the Wlllametto river. Excellcut
water, supplied through lion pipes on the
Hollo) s)stenr, both Gas and Electric
Lights, sewerage, Flic Department with
three engines, Iwo Public Parks, three
Flouring Mills with a united capacity or
1,'JOO bbls. of Hour dally, a Saw Mill of 10.000
leet dally capacity, and other Industries,
Htieet Cars coming soon. Ono water power
of'JOOhorso power ls now lor snlo chenp
and anot her sutllclent to run u largo woolen
mill ls for sale with necessary giound for
2,000. All tilings consldeied, Western
Oiegou has tho best climate In the world.
It ls much like the climate of England, hut
tho Hummers aio dryer than in Eugluud.
The follow lug ls a part of tho proper!)
1 Have on Sale:
TISncies ulMiiit IHc miles from Dallas
County Sent of Polk County, and two and
ono hull' miles from Railroad station. Two
huudtcd ncies In cultivation. One bun
dled and fifty acres In fall wheat; two
thlrtlsoi tho romalndor Is busccptlhlo ol
cultivation but ls now light timbered and
giiurlng land: u good million Iscieek Millej
laud. Itisiill Icnceif and has )oor build
ings, well wateied, will adapted to mixed
grain and stock miming, ('an be (tl tiled
Into two or moio Inrms. Prico of w hole,
Sr.'.OOO; uuc-thlid cash.
L2771 ncies two miles west of llucua
Vista, Polk Count), two miles hum Hull
mad; 110 acres In cultivation, balance
timber and nnstuic; land ls all good; all
touced, good barn and lair house, well
wateied. This Is imoof tho most deshnblo
limns In Polk Count). Pi Ice, JO,noo.
117 "."j uci os, two miles south-west of flci-
ills, .Minion Count), small bin u, all ienced
and all tillable. I'llie, S.'.IOO.
iUOiiftcs, eight miles east of hulem and
onoand one-hull miles liom Railroad; li
acres In t ultlMitlon, balance mostly gisid
Hie timber mid accessible; laud Is parti)
week bottom and beaver tlnin laud unit
balance In edge of Waldo Hills, gently lol
ling. Pike, 810.00 per ncic.
100ncies,llo miles noilhwest ofSalem,
lu Polk count), twent)-two acres In cultl
tatlon, biilnuio tlmbcictl, well wateied b)
springs. HoustiMMir. Pilte, Sl,'JJ0.0O.
018 acies, Unco miles west of Alille, In
Polk t omit): house poor. Ijiigo orchard,
nil leneeil. 'Axi ncies Milley litiid, and In
cultivation; Imlnnte light tlmbeicd and
gniliigland, tht fu miles liom rallroud.
Pi Ice, J7,000.00.
HCIkacies twf) anil ono-hiill miles west
firSnlem. House six rooms sir. Rani
gofid, well fenced, good spilng, liK) acres In
cultivation ioil)Kjlglit ncies In wheat; frill I
lu bearing, thliiy ncies timber. Kino laud
lor grain or Iruli raising. Can bu divided.
Pi lee, $0,150.00. Part fin time.
100 uci os eight miles fioni Alille, In Polk
county. Houso ami burn imkji; lilt). live
ncies In eulthntlon. Oiio-loiirth crceit
bottom limit on Rock Citsjk, giswl water
iKiwei- tliieo-lourtli bench land, loi ty litres
timber. No rocky land; gtsd class or
pisiple around It; open stock rnngo In
iUmm Range or mountains, fin west side or
plate. Price, D1UJO.0O.
tllOaci us, seven miles east orsllvcitou,
Marion eonnly. Not Improved, rolling
laud, well watered. Fliiochunco lor stock.
i'ilfotiu.ou.
l:ll; acros, seven miles south or Halum.
OiKxi buildings and good feiiins. gixid
springs, twoaeiesoichard gfsal variety ot
Ire., mill small hulls. HI ileles 111 culti
vation, elghly-two iii'iim 111 wheat. Klill
isMsiHilon given, and no ctop leserveil.
Price, ("1,100.00.
lOiiciiw, giMiil buildings und good land
next to I'm i Mi's Addition to Salem. Iiw-i
than one mile lioiii Stato House. PrUe,
jwxm.oo.
Uliiieies, fine and oiio-luilf mllm oust of
Htiite House. Kali liulldliigs, null, elt
All gisiil laiifl. Price, MJ0.U0.
.MOnerim, se eu miles south of Salem and
one ami one-lmlf inlliw Iioiii Turner. i
nerus In cultivation, IMaerus nrhoHVorduiu
land, the best laud In the world for onions,
lliiisffouitlis Is Milley laud, well vvntertsl.
Unge new barn, fair house will make two
II lie luriii". Pl It e, JHO w uci e.
I I'l 77 nerus, two mllus nortlieiist of State
IIoue the IjusI liirm lu Marion count)
Vry gooft buildings, tun neres of orehaitl
lu buarlng, all In culilvutloii; seventy acres
lu fall w liwit, put lu on sumiuer fallow and
lllleen nerws winter outs; twelve acres In
rwl ulovvr uixudow. All of nrow go with
tho place. PrUe, (100.00 Mtr acre. Can
dlv lile aud Mil pui I, ir win it ml.
Time allowmt cm art In nwirly all tfc
H. V. MATTHEWS,
OJtlix fivr CMpllul National Rank, with
U. T. ItlflwrUxm. attorney at law, HmIpiu,
Orrioli.
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