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GENERAL DIKECTOKY. fjnnirrun.KVEiASD President. Titoa. F. Bayard Secretary; of State. oias. 8. KAIRC1HI.D, Secretary of Treasury W T. Vilas Secretary of tho Interior. Wm. C. Endicott Secretary of War. W C. Whitney Secretary of Navy. D M. 1)ickison Post Master General. A. II. Oakland Attorney General. Morrison R. Waite Chief Justice. State of Oregon. j k WiTii-r u-s-Scnnfora- BioerIIkrvank Congressman. S LVESTER I'ENNOl ER GOV CnlOr. f!EO. AV. iJcUkide Secretary of State. G W. Webb State Treasurer, E. B. McElroy Supt. Pub. Instruction. Frank Baker State Printer. K. s. stkaham 1 T . WM. P. Lord Supremo Judges. v w xiiayer j Third Judicial District. u p itoisi? Judge' Geo. W. Belt Prosecuting Attorney. Marlon County. M li- Ciiamberlin ) J A. Looney stato senators. j B. Dimick 1 J T. GREGQ D J. PENDLETON s Layman A. M. Lafollettk W B. COLVER C. F. HICKS .ReprcsentatU es M N. CHAPMAN . Clerk. Deputy Cleik. Georoe"Mack John minto. siierm. Ed. Croisan Deputy Sheriff. August Giesy Treasurer. T C. Shaw County Judge. GEO. P. TERRELL-. 1 nnmtnlsKlonors. Henry Warren... J --commissioners. George A. Peebles School Supt. John NEW&ON un eyor. Coroner. G P. Litchfield Sucep Inspector. City of Salem. Wm. M. Ramsey . Ma) or. a. B. Muir 1st ward Perry Raymond 1st Ward, j. J. Shaw 2nd Ward C Lafore 2nd Ward Councllmen I Jap Minto 3rd ward W. W. Skinner 3rd Ward Nes. Bush 4th Ward n. N. Hittton 4th Ward 1 J. Strickler Recorder. ! James Ross Marshal. W. T. Bell Treasurer. Geo. G. Bingham Attorney. J C. Thompson Sup't of Streets. C. N Churchill Chief Engineers. F. D. 17. S. Officers. Jas. Walton U. S. Commissioner. Joseph ALOERTSIgnal 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. Lv. Portland Ar. 1 10:40 a. m. 6.30 p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 8.30 a. m. 7: Ma. m. Ar. San Fran. Lv. 6 30p.m. LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN ( DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAY). &00a.m. Lv. Portland Ar. I u.45 p. m. 1-02 a. m. LV. Salem Lv. 1 122 p. m. 12:40 p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. 9.-00 a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Excursion Sleepers for second-class pas sengers on all through trains free of charge. The O. A O. 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 Cervallis: DILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). "7.30 a. m. fLv. Portland Ar. 6715 p. m. 12.25 p. m. I Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1-30 p. m. M'MINNVILLE EXPRESS TRAIN (DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAY). TSbp. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. U 00 a. m. 800 p.m. Ar.McMlnn Ille Lv. 5:45 a. m. At Albany and Corallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. For full Information regarding rates, maps, eta, apply to tho Company's agent, Salem, Oregon. E. 1 KOOIRS, R. KOEHLER, G. F. and Pass. Ag't. Manager. thFyaquina route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD -AND Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First class Through Passenger and Freight Line from Portland and all points In the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: Tho "Wm. M. Iloag," tho "N. & Bent ley," the"Threo Sisters," leao Portland 8 a. in. Mondays, Wednesdajs and Frldats, from Messrs. 11 of man A Co's dock, 200 and 202 Front street, for Oregon City, Uutteville, Chamdoeg, Salem, Independence, Albany, Corvallis, and Intermediate points, mak ing close connection at Albany with trains of the Oregon Parlle Railroad. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundajs): Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave Corvullls 1:47 PM Arrle Yaqulna - - 5.50 PM Leave Yaqulna G.AM Leae Corvallis 10:38AM Arrho Albany 11:15 AM O. & c trains connect at Albany and Con nllis. Tho above trains connect at YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Co's Lino of steamships between Yaqulna and San Francisco. SXILINO DUES. STEAMERS, KKOM SAN rilANCISCO. V lllaniette Valley, - Monday, Mar. 12 Willamette Vnlloj, - - Thursday, Mar. 22 Willamette Valley, - Tueoday, April 3 STHAMERS. t FROM YAQUINA. Willamette Valley - - - Sutuday, Mar, 17 Willamette Valley, - - Tuesday, Mar. 27 Willamette Vallej - - Sunday, April 8 This company rotenwi the right to change sailing dates without notice. N U. lusengeni from Portluud and oil Willamette Valley points can make clone connection with the truing of the YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany orCorvallU, and if destined to San PranoUoo, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening before date of sailing. Pauenrer sad Freight Kate Mwayi Ike Unt. orlBfennatJcmapnB- to Mttun. IIULMAN A Cei FreHlitr and TTSkft Ainte'JOO and 'JM Front C. Portland, OK; or to C.a IIOGUK, Ae't Oen'l Kit. A hiss. Agt,, Oregon PaolrieR, R. .Oil, CrVnUM-Or. C 1JL HASWKI.L, Jr. Genl VtU A IV. Agt. Oregon Development Ho., l Montgomery t4 ban Francisco, CaL Not a California Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go like the man who caught the bear. AVe advise our readers to pur chase of D. W. Matthews & Co., 100 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 tho above complaints. Sold at 1.00 a bottle or 3 for $2.50. CALI FORNIA CAT-R-CURE gives im mediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced byits healing and penetrating nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment $1.00, sent by mail $1.10. Rattlesnake Oil. H. W. Cox, the druggist has re ceived a lot of rattlesnake oil from Southern Oregon. It is a sovereign cure for rheumatism and neuralgia. GUARDIAN'S SALE, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT hv authority of an order issued out of the County Court of Marlon County, Ore. gon, on the 2fith day of December, 1SS7, di recting, uuwiunziug uiiu i-iiiKjwt'uug uiu undersigned, as guardian of Estella Smith, William E. Smith, Frances E. Smith, May Floranco Smith and Edward U. Smith, minor heirs of Mary Jesephlno Smith deceased, to sell the Heal Estato belonging to tho said nbo e named minor heirs; I will, on the Fourteenth day of April, 1888, At one 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 tho undlv Ided right, title and Interest that tho said minor heirs have at tho day of sale In and to tho following de scribed Real Estate.to-wlt: The W. of tho S. W. H ol section 19, the AV. ii of t ho N. W. V of bection 30, T. 5 S., R. 2 west of the Willamette Meridian, also the southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of section 24 and the N. E. Vof the N. E. X, nndlots 1,2. and 9 of section 25,T. 6 S.,R. 3 west of tho Wlllamctto Merldlan,and being the D. L. C. of William Mlllsop L wife, JNo tlflcatlon No. 5179., Certificate Ko. 1883, and containing 817.51 acres of land more or less. Also the following described land "to-wlt:" Bejzlnulne at tho Southwest corner of claim No. 92, In T. 5 8., R. 2 W. of wmamcuo juenaian, inenco .uisi on mo South line of said claim No. 02. 20.23 chain ; thence North 21.C! chains, thence West 20.23 chains to the West lino of said claim No. 92; thence south 24.58 chains to the place of beginning, and containing 50 acres of land more or less, and being a Sart of Anderson Dellaven and w lib's D.L. . No. 92; also, a strip of land off of tho west end of a certain tract of land deeded to George Long byAnderson Dellaven and wife and being 8 rods wide and 40 rods long and containing 2 acres of land more or less, and being a part of section 19, township 5 south, range 2 west of t ho Willamette Merid ian; nil situate In Marlon County nnd stato of Oregon. F. R. DURETTE, Guardian of above-named Minor Heirs. STATE TREASURER'S 30TII NOTICE. State of Oregon, Treasurer's Office, 1 Salem, March 8, 1888. -vranCE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT J there are funds on hand to pay tho following warrants, nnd that the same w ill bo paid on presentation at this olllce. warrants numbered 2111 2219 2213 2101 2228 2197 2210 2217 2218 2232 2209 2212 2211 2203 2219 2250 2251 2187 2210 2229 2198 2189 2252 21G2 2253 2173 2170 2223 2013 1718 2251 225 2193 2163 2258 2.159 2200 2200 2261 2262 2186 2211 2215 2263 2265 22C1 22C8 2267 2263 2201 2269 2270 2271 2272 2273 2271 2216 2275 2276 2210 2207 2230 2277 2167 1708 2012 2205 2153 2230 2278 2279 2280 2281 2283 2282 2290 2208 2302 2303 2191 2301 1816 1786 1815 1723 2288 2281 2161 2292 2163 2171 2305 1621 2218 2306 2211 2206 2152 2309 2308 2201 2018 2307 2289 2299 2310 2298 2297 2311 2312 2311 2316 2295 2285 2291 2317 23C0 2319 2320 2321 2287 2296 2322 2321 2327 228 2329 2330 2333 2332 2331 2337 2336 2335 2339 2310 2338 2331 2311 2313 2312 2311 2315 2316 2318 2317 2350 2352 2361 2319 2353 2351 2355 2235 23VS 2350 2399 2362 2361 2360 2363 2361 2365 2360 2367 2309 2368 2170 2371 2372 2373 2375 2370 1130 2357 2377 2378 2231 2233 2380 2381 2195 2212 2371 2379 2383 2381 2385 2386 2387 2388 2110 2111 2112 2113 2113 2117 2121 2123 2402 2395 2105 2133 2121 2323 2116 2111 2115 2117 2118 2111 2139 2397 2151 2153 2152 2151 2131 2101 2159 2217 1810 2111 2389 2390 2393 2391 2392 2313 2171 2196 2391 2111 2112 2126 2122 2125 2127 2128 2120 2110 2108 2318 2129 2119 2382 2301 2205 2325 2192 2399 2132 2115 2130 2109 2155 2157 21G0 2161 2131 2151 2162 2163 2118 2161 2589 25AI 2592 2603 2601 2559 2572 2571 2573 2570 25B5 2558 2576 2575 2516 2577 2578 2579 2580 2502 2602 2581 2601 2586 2585 2501 2191 2198 2571 2503 2197 2111 2189 26172179 2170 2613 2015 2616 2505 2600 2619 2018 2166 2175 2188 2008 2517 2611 2186 2192 2190 2501 2182 Tho alxNO numbers represent warrants endorsed on or beforo January 2, 1888. Also the following warrants drawn on tho militia fund numbered 2711, 2755, 2753 and 27J1. Intei est on the above described w arrants w ill not be allowed after tho date of tills notice. G. W. WEBB, Tieasurcr. CALIFORNIA! the 7TTrT jTWiMr IS1LVJ mi t CucutA 'aiETINEMCOCo PPSI &!$ Oil ' . aj n r ,J .r' sm . y stK SAVE YOU A COLD IN THE HEAD which does not get botterT Hae jou an ox cc8le becretlon of mucus matter In the nasal passages? Are you troubled by king, spitting, weak and Intlamed ej es, frequent sorcnoHs of tho thro.it, rlnglne or roaring In the ears, more or less Impairment of tho hearing, loss of smell, memorylm pulred, dullness or dlxziness of the head, dryness or heat of the nose? I Ia e you lo&t all sent of smell? Is jour breath foul? Ifso, jou luuo the Catarrh. Home lme nil thoso symptoms, others only a purl. California. Cat-R-Cure Restores tho sense of taste and smell, removes had taste and unpleasant breath, result ing from Catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a euro Is guaran teed by D. W. MATTIltWH 1 Co. RECOMMENDED CAPTAIN CHAKLHS L. DIMON, of New York City, fornierlj spoolal agent of the Phomlx and Home Insurance Company at ban Pranolhco, Oal.,na: "I hao been troubled with Chronic Catarrh for twenty jeurx. A friend In Woodland, Cal., recom mended your California CAT-IUCITUK. I procurded ajar. Im ing but little faith In Its ourutlve preperties: but I must Miy.ufter using three jura, I am cured of that dlguting aisease. inoiosea nnu to lor wiucii sena me w)io are sutferen." SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St., Salem, Or. SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot, CMi FOR REPUBLICAN- CONTENTION. A republican convention for the stato of Oregon is called to meet at the city of Portland, Orogon, en Wednesday, the 11th day of April, A. D. 1SSS, at 11 o'clock n. in., for the purpose of nominating can didates for the following olllcers, to-wit. Representative in congress, three presidential electors, supreme judge and district olllcers, and to select six delegates to attend tho national republican convention," and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follews: Del. Del. Baker 5 Lake - 2 Benton 7 Lane 10 Clackamas 9 Linn 10 Clatsop 7 Malheur 2 Columbia 4 Marion . 11 Coos 7 Morrow 5 Crook 3 Multnomah 30 Curo 3 Polk 0 Douglas 9 Tillamook 3 Gilliam 5 Umatilla 10 Grant (1 Union 8 Jackson 7 Wnllowa 4 Josephine 4 Wasco H Klamath 3 Washington 8 Yamhill U Total 209 The same being one delegate at large from each county and one delegate lor every loo voters ana one for every fraction over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. Binger Her mann, congressman, at the last general election. The committee recommend that the primaries bo held March 81, 1888, and the county conventions April 4, 1888, unless otherwise ordered by the countv central committee. Republican electors and voters of tue state, witnout regard to past, political affiliations, who believe in the American principle of protect ive tariff and dignifying American labor, giving free, popular educa tion to the masses of the people, effectually protecting all human rights in every section of our com mon country, and who desire to promote friendly feeling and per manent harmony throughout tho 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 convention. Respect fully submitted. Joseph Simon, Chairman. PROHI CONVENTION. SALEM, Feb. 22, 1888. In accordance with tho order of the Marlon Co. Central Committee of tho pro hibition party, tho County Comentlon ot said party of Marlon county will bo hold lu the city of Salomon Friday, March 10, at 11 o'clock a. m. for tho purpose of noml nntlng candidates for county ofllcers, and choosing 15 delegates to tho Prohibition Stato Convention to bo held In Portland, March 28, 1888. Tho basis of representation for the soeral precincts of tho county In said county convention Is fixed ns follews: One delegate at largo to each precinct and one additional for each ten otes cast for legislative ticket In tho year of 1880. Namely: Salem precinct 3 East Salem 7 North Salem 5 South Sulem 5 Jefferson 2 Marlon 2 Mehama . 2 Stayton ., G Sublimity 2 Lincoln 3 Turner 3 Howell Prairie 2 Silverton 8 Garflold 2 Ablqua 3 Lablsh 3 Gcrals 3 Woodburn 1 Hubbard 3 Aurora 1 Buttevlllo . 1 Chumpoeg 2 St. Paul 1 Fahfleld 1 G. W. Dimick, K. L. HiniiARD, Chairman. Secretary. An Absolute Cnre. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two-ounce lip boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for tho ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold byD. AV. Matthews & Co., 100 Stato street, Salem, at 25 cents per box by mail 30 cents. The Date. Headquarters for fresh oysters elegant meals, soda water, bread cakes, pies, fresh candies, A. Strong & Co's., 271 Commercial street. Land of Discoveries. 3 THCON.LY- CURE ron (CATARRH 0R0V1LLECAL mmornia lai-1 -lt-ClTHK for some frlendx, LANDS AND DOM In the Garden Spot of the great Northwest. Fertility ofSnil.Salnbrlt) or Climate, Whole some atf r, Excellent Tlmbe r anil Delightful Srenerj Health, Wealth, rrospfr!l). Mmion county is situated in the heart of the magnificent AVillumcttv valley, the central gem in the clus ter of rich counties that form that princely domain, and Is the banner commonwealth of the gieat north west in all the essentials that go to wards making it aprolltable abiding place, and a home for the thiifty fanner, the cunning tut Km and the industrious mechanic. Rich in its agricultural resources, in its cultivated and unctiltivateu lands, in Its water powers, and minerals; rich in its colleges and schools of learning, and with a climate unsurpassed for its salubrity, it presents to the immigrant fiom the overcrowded states, where cold wiutcrs and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to the coast with some means, advantages that.no other county in Oregon poses.es. Much has been written of this western country that requires a stretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints are heard from the class who have been misled by them, so in tills brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exageration as to its piesqnt and prospective advantages, asking those in tho east into whose hands this may fall particularly thoe who have their eyes directed towards this coast to pei use it carefully, feeling that it is not wiitten to lure immigrants within its bordeis, 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 tho ltocky mountains. 150UNDA11I1S. Marlon county is bounded on tho north by tho Willamette river and Butte creek which separates it fiom Clackamas county; on the east by Clackamas county and tho Cascade mountains, which separate it from Wasco countv; on tho south by tho Santiam river and the north fork of the Santiam, separating it from Linn county .and on tho west by tho Willamette river. PHYSICAL FOltMATIOX. The county contains, including valley, prairio unci mountain lanus, about 900.000 acres. There are two main divisions, the mountain and tho valley. Tho latter extends from the 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 cast and west, and com prises all classes of land, from lich narrow valleys In tho passes, up through all the grades of lolling, hilly and broken, to that of lock bound canyons and inaccessible craggy peaks. It Is generally heavily timbered, and in tho near future will bo valuable for its lumber sup plies. These hills and mountains a.Tord 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 fiesh pastures, thus enabling them to sur vive the winter storms with llttlo care. GltKAT AHVANTACJLS. A decided advantage Marion coun ty has over many others Is tho di versified farming interest that can bo carried on throught tho entire year; notwithstbncltng this is a wet climate during tho winter months, tho uplands aic seldom too wet to work, and long before tho prairio fanners are through with their heed ing, tho hill farmer is preparing for his summer work. And yet the low lands- are much preferred by many; the yield per acre is generally greater, and perhaps less labor is re quired to place the soli in proper condition for crops; and then should tho season prove dry, the bottom lands are suro to bring tho best crops. No better funning land can ho fnmiil In the United Htatcs than that on the noted Howell prairie, French prairio, Hantiam prniiioand eaicm prairie, rne sou 01 uiesu mu .i.nwl..rfii11i. mvuliintlvn "Wltll (rood cultivation, forty bushels of wheat anu sixty 01 oats per ucro um- m, readily secured. FACILITIF.8 FOK MAIIKKT. The Willamette river, with two lines of railroad running tho entire length of the county from north to mnlli iirltl, tlw Ori.irnll Plll'ItU- mil (I crossing tho southeast corner of the county, utlonis ainpie iaciuues m reach a market In any direction. HALKM Is tho capital of the stato and county scat of Marlon county, situ ated on the Willamette river and on tho O. & C. railroad. Costly buildings have been erected, among which the state capltol building, county court house, Cfieiiiokotoliotol, opora house, new public school building, Catholic school building, Mothocflfit church, Willamette Uni versity, and many private rosidoncori urn! uusinurui bfookH. which will compare favorably with older uud larger cltltw. OKNKHAL. All things considered, the Willam ette valley lias the beet country lu the world, and Marion county is about centerally located therein. To those seeking homo in tho wet, no better opportunities can be ollered, than are found here. Persons desiring information regarding Marion county or the Willamette valley, those wanting farming lauds, stock farms, business property or city residences, w ill be promptly and reliably informed by addressing the well known linn of Willis a Chamberlin, real estate agents, opera house block, Salem, Oiegon. Worth Headline Vfter. Salem merchants are ever wide awake to open new channels of tiade w. ill catch our meaning, when we tell them that an edition of over 000 copies of tho Wki:klv Capital JomtxAi. will be sent out next week. This paper will visit neatly every household in Mai ion county 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 Joiminal guarantees its circulation to all advei timers. The country trade is wortli reaching after and an advertisement in tho Wkkki.y Capital Journal will be a wonderful persuader. Hates on application to Will II. Parry, Man ager. Tin: aiAitKKTs. Tho foreign wheat muiketW til in but tho local market UlnactUe. Therolssjircltyof butler and It U lu good deniaud at fancy IlBUres. Wheat 65 1 cuts, Oats .SOdJ 10 cents. Flour $."i per bbl. Potatoes weak 10c. KgKS Uc ljird WilOo. Wixil-lS'JOe. Hams Viyjsmyi. Shouldei-s--SlO. Ilaeon 10l-e. Ha Timothy, KM, oats and cheat $1 1. Apples Oreen, SI per bushell. Plums Dried, II UV'. per lb. Apples di led bleached lie. suntlrled (l7. Chickens Old $3.50 ; ounjj 2.50. Hides lleef hides, Bioen, 6 c, dilcd 7c; doer sklus, '.Mo ; sheep pelts, Uiy-iOe, accord ing to wool. iUcf .I'iUc gross. Mutton i60 pel head. Hogs (jo, dressed. POllTI.ANIl MAllKkrS. Wheat-Quote alloy S1.23j)l.'.S, Walla Walla, Hi m, $1.12?S1.U). Oats Market Hi in. (J,uoto 4"jl7kc. Floui Valley standards quoted at $1.00, and Walla Walla brands $,1 (i0g!,l.75, Hiiper llno$2.6(W75poi bbl. Hay Haled timothy quoted at$ltt17 per ton. Feed llran, per ton, $1(j17 ; shorts 18 20; choppen larle,$lw2."pei ton. llarloj 111 owing, pore'f.Sl; ground nor ton, -2o27.fJ0. Hops Quote 7(TDc per pound. Laid Kegs, or fl gallon tins, 8Jo j palls, 0. Iluttei Choico daliy, 35$17o per lib. ; brlno In rolls, .'SWWx'. Poultry Quote chickens, $,1 50TI TO as to quality ; ducks, $1 038 H ! KCeso SHQO j tui kojs, tholco, 100)12)40 per pound. l.ggs Fairly steady ; 18c per dszen. lro Islons Ilacon.l 1010Jc ; hams, 12 12c : shoulders 0c 7 NEW AIlVKKTISbMHNTS. Gilbert & Patterson, DIJALKKS IN CHOICE Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, SOLi: ACWNTb K)It THE EPICURE TEA ! Tho bo-t and most popular brand In tho market. -I'Acif i:us or- SUGAR CURED HAMS I PICKLED MEATS, ETC. I'UIli: I.KAT LAKH. Country produce of all kinds. A com plete stock In every department. OILHKUT A I'ATCT.IWON, 200 Commercial Ht., Halem, Oregon. WILLIS & CIIAIIBEIILIN, Real Estate Agents IluyHiind hells farms and city property. A largo number of deslmblo farms and clly property now ottering on reasonable terms. Fire Insurance! Writes policies of Insurance against rtro .. ..it .itiuuuw rr nrntMtrtv In eiifht rumble and wealthy Companies. Brokerage ! Will i.egotlato loans on real ontainor per sonal uicurlty on long or Hhort time, and for larue or small sums. GRANGE STORE! Salem Co-Operative Association, I, of II. UKAI.HW I Choice Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. All Kinds of Produce Bought. JAHB3 AITKK.N, Manager. 136, Mate ulreet, 8lm, Or. My Groceries, SEW AUVKKTIsr.MKNTS, Heal Estate, Loan, -AND- Insurance Agency, -AliSO OtKICK Ot- Salem Pottery Company, I am agent foi the sale of all of the Dun dee JlortgagoC'o.'H farms In Marlon nud I'olU Count Ium. l'rlcvt ei low. AImv Hoernl WATER lOWi:ilH at Salem uud lclulty. I am la lug out In an addition all of .1. U I'airHh'Kland ticxt cast of Sa lem, about 1ft) acios. These lots will be otleicd for wile b mo about Jauuar 'JO, Inns, ANo acio proiort In quantity to suit and in quality the best foi fruit and garden purposes. In. most healthful loca tion, and within one to two miles of the Htate House, at S10U to $150 pel ati e. I luw e tle to teiwiciv Improxod places with buildings, fruit In beat lug, etc, close to isalcm at tali pikes I hao foi salo city property of all kinds, farms of all Hl7cs aud adaptatlonjs, stock ranches and tlmboi lands I am a Notar l'ublic. Abstracts furnished at fair rates. Conejanolus done. MONEY TO LOAN Real Instate, two to ilo jcai-s, pajable In Installments If deslied. SALEM Is tho Capital of tho btatc of Oregon, and County Si at ot Mailou Count. It Is ou tho east bank of tho Willamette Klei, (a navigable sticani), and on tho Ougon and California Railroad. Tho Stato llouso has (Hist 31,000,000 00, thoCouit llouso SI 10,000 00, tho Chenieketo Hotel SlJO.OtX)., and tho new l'ublic School building SIO.OOOOO. The Stato Is practical!) out ot diht and .Million Countv nearlj so. Salmn has the State l'cnlteiitlaij, Insane Asjluin, Dial Muto School, School tot tho llllnd,and Stato Tali grounds. '1 lie Stato Supremo Com t Is held In tho State llouso at Salem. Salem has the Wlllamctto Unlvorsltj, tho best Insti tution of km nlng In tho 1'acltle North west. Salem's l'ubllo Schools aid excel lent. Salem has ono of tho best natuial sites foi a huge ilt and now has about 7,000 people. It has a fteo wagon bildgo across tho Willamette liver. Kxullent Mater, supplied through Iron pipes on the llolley sstoin; both (Jas and Klcctilc Lights, sewerage, l'lro Department with tluco engines, two l'ubllo Turks, three Homing Mills with a united iapai.lt ot l,aw bbls. of Hour dally, a Saw Mill ot 10.000 net dull uipacltj, and other Industries, Street Cars coming soon. Ono water iow ei or 'AX) hot so Mwei Is now loi sale cheap and another sutlklenttorun a large woolen mill Is for salo Ith necessary ground toi JJ.000. All things considered, Western Oiegon has tho best cllinato In tho world It Is much llko tho illmato of England, but the summciriiiiqdrer than In Kugland. Tho follow lug Is a pait of tho proper!) I Have on Sale: 718 acres about flo miles fiom Dallas County Soatori'ollc County, and two and ono halt miles lioiu Ralhoad station. Two hundred acies In cultivation. Ono huu dicdand lllly ncics lu fall wheat: two thlulsol tho remainder Is susceptible of cultivation lint Is now light Umbered and grazing land: u good portion is deck valle) land, it is all lonccdiuid has poor build ings, well wateied, will adapted to mixed grain and stock tanning. Can bo divided into two m muto fiirnis. l'rlco of whole, Sl.'.OOO; ono-thlld cash. !.771 acies two miles west of llueiia Vista, I'ollr County, two miles fiom Rail road, 110 acres in cultivation, balance tlmbci and pasture; land Is all good; all fciueii, good bam anil fall house, well wnteii'd This Is onooftho most desliablo fauns In Polk Count), l'rlco, tdjOO. 1)7 7fi uci i'H, two miles south-west of (lei vals and als, Million Count), small bat n, (ill Iciiccd nd all tillable. Piice.S'.'.lOO. t(20 acies, eight iiiIIoh east of Halom uud onuaiid oiio-hall mllos limit Riillioail; 15 acies In cultivation, balanie mostl) good tlie timber and aiccsKlble; land Is paill) cicuk bottom and bcavui dam land and balance In edge of Waldo Hills, gently lol ling. Price, $10.00 per acre. lOOuins, ilvo miles northwest ofSalem, lu Polkiouiit),twent)-two acies lu ciiltl tatloii.balaniotlniboied, well waterul b) spilngs. House poor. Price, JI.'JXJOO. lllSucnw, tluco miles west of All lie, lu Polk count); hoiiMi poor. Ijugo oicharil, alllemcil. l!ou acies valley laud, and lu cultivation; balance light Umbilici and gliuliiglaud, tluco mllcM fiom iiilhoad. Price, 7,O00tW. MIX acies tw and one-half miles west offvilcm. House six looms pool. Hani good, well lenicd.goodspilng, I'M uciosln cultivation foi tyi'lght acres lu wluat; fruit In bulling, thirty auos tlmboi. 1 Ine land tm giuln or rrult raising. Can be divided Pike, id.iriOOO. Pm ton Unto. ICO acres eight mlloM from Alrll'e, lu Polk county. House and bain iioor; lilt) -live uties in culUvatlon. Ono-tourth creeic bottom laud ou Rock Cuok, good water iHiuvn tliriivtourlh bench land, forty acies Umber. No rocky land; good class of people mound it; open stock range In (oast Range or mountains, on west side of place. Price, J1000 00. .110 acres, seven mllos east ofHIIvertou, Marlon count). Not Improved, lolllug land, wi II watered. Kino ihaucu lor stock. Price JIU00.00. UttiC acres. seven mllos south of Salem flood bulldliigx and good lencos, good springs, two ncics on haul good varlet) of trie and small fruits, 11 acres lu culU vatlon, (ilght)-two acres In wheat. I'ull possession given, and no crop roserved Prim, Sl.100 00. lOucriM, good buildings and good land next to Parrlsh's Addition to Salem, lorn than one mile from State House. Price, SWJ00.10. H'i acios, ono and one-half miles oust of State House. Pair buildings, fiult, etc All good land. Price, 8MMJ0 UO. M) acres, sev on miles south of Halom and one and one-half mllos fioiii Turner, l ntrw lu culUvatlon. irjOaeiosofliHUVerdaiu land, the best laud In the world lor onions Ihriu-fuiirUiH In valle) laud, well watered Ijirgo new barn, fair house will mako two Hue farms. Price, J.W jwr uore. lid 77 acres, two mllos northeast of State House the bust farm lu Marlon count) Ver) good buildings, ten iicrw of orchard In bom line, all In cultivation; sen out) ueies In fall wheat, put lu on summer fallow ami ttrtMU mim winter oats, twelve acre In rtsl ulorer inwidiiw. Alt or crops go with tho llW Prliw, Kioaoo wr aerti. Can illvldOlidMill pit, If wanted Tliii&pUywkKl ou jiart lu iiBarl all oafs H. V. MATTHEWS, Olllue over Capital National ltank. with a T. UlcliurdKin HlUmity at law, iwileiii, Oregou.