GKXKRAI DIRECTORY. -- .- y vn Prrvalnpnt. piias. 8. Fairciiild, Secretary of Treasury W.'TVViiS- -Secretary of the Interior. VM. C. ENDICOTT oecreuiry 01 n . W C. Whitney Secretary or iLNovy. A, H.GAnLAND.......Attorner General. JIOBKIS"- II. -- uiiivi.io Statr or Orrgon. J.N. Down 1 .' .r xr.TmfT T U. S. Senators. Bisqe'r Hermann."" Congressman. Sylvester 1'ennoyeii Governor. jii . ) GEO. V. ilt'liiUJJb.. ovtii-iuij wiw"'-' ;. tir iiv.-n Utnta 'Prnnsiirpr. K B. McElkoy Sunt. Tub. Instruction. J-RAPilv XWiMin .-. -jw"v ...-.- Wm. P. LORD -. Supreme Judges. V. W. THAYER ) Third Judicial District. r Tnc .TlirlfTO. I Geo. W. Belt Prosecuting Attorney. Marlon Comity. M. L. Ciiambeulin 1 J. A. Looney State senators. I II TJrMicir I . J. T. GUEOO D. J. l-ENDLETON S. LAYMAN A. M. LAFOI.I.KTTE IV It Pni.VFR ..Representatives ut r . iulju.-m.m j M. N. CIIAI'MAN C GEORGE-MACK lyepuu -wiciit.. tnitv Minto Sheriff. Ed. Croisan Deputy Sheriff. August Giesy Treasurer. T. C. shaw County Judge. HE": w """ - Commissioners. Georoe A. Peebles School Supt. lUlll A CMOVi.--- -mm. . ,j- . Coroner. G. P. Litchfield Sheep Inspector. City or Salem. tfn. M. Ramsey Mayor. A n M"tttt lt. WnrH 1 iiwiiv Raymond 1st Wnrd- J. J. SHAW 2nd Ward C. LAFORE ma vvara Jap Minto 3rd Ward ! Councllmen W w. skinner ara vvara r TJ lTTTTrnj JHi Vnri1 1 J.' Strickle r Recorder. James Ross Marshal. W T. BELL .Treasurer. Gfo. G. Binoham Attorney. J. C. Thompson Sup't of Streets. C. N. Churchill Chief Engineers. F. D. u. s. oracers. Jas. Walton U. 8. Commissioner. Joseph Albert Slcnal Service Observer. NEW ADVKRTISE3LENTS. Overland to California VIA Oregon k California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Salem and San Francisco Thirty-six Hours. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY. South. I No7tnT 4.-00 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. 10:40 a. m. 6:30 p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 8:30 a. m. 7:40 a. m. Ar. San Fran. Lv. C:30 p. m. LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN ( DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAY). 8.-00 a. m. Lvl Portland Ar. 3:45 p. in. 1:02 a. m. LV. Salem Lv. 12:52 p.m. 12:40 p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. D.-00 a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEKS. Excursion Sleepers for second-class pas sengers on all through trains free of -charge. The O. fc 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. in. 12:25 p. m. "Lv. Ar. Pot tland A"rTO:15 p. m. CorvalllB Lv. I 1:30 p.m. M'MINNVILLE EXPRESS TRAIN (DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAY). T5o p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 0.00 a. m. 8:00 p. m. Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 6:45 a.m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. For full Information icgarding rates, maps, etc., apply to tlio Company's agent, Salem, Oregon. E. 1'. BOGERS, R. KOEHLER, G. F. and Pass. Ag'i. Manager. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC -RAILROAD Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other routes First-clas 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 "Win. M. Hone." the "N. S. Bent- ley," the "Three Sisters," leave Portland 8 a. m. MandtvB. Wrdnrsdars and Fridays, from Messrs. Holinan & Co'h dock, 200 and 202 Front street, for Oregon City, Butteville, Chamdoeg, Halein, Independence, Albany, Corvallis, and intermediate points, mnk lng close connection at Albany with trains of the Orrgon Pacific Railroad. , TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave CorvollU 1:17 PM Arrive Ynquina &MPM Leave Yuqulna - .-.-.- -0:30 AM Leave Corallls 1038 AM Arrive Albanv 11:15 AM O. A C, trains connect at Albany nnd Corvullls. The above trains connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Cos Lino of Steamships between nqulna and San Francisco. SMLIX0 DATES. STEAMERS, FROM SAN FRANCIbCO. Willamette Valley, - Monday, Mar. 12 Willamette Valley, - Thursday, Mar. 22 Willamette Valley, - Tuesday, April 3 STEAMERS. FROM YAQUINA. Willamette Valley - - Satuduy, Mur. 17 Willamette Valley, - - Tuesday, Mar. 27 Willamette Valley - - - Sunday, April 8 This company reserve the right to chance willing dates without notice. N. B. l"assengers from PortLind nnd all Willamette Vulley points can make close connection with the trains of the YAUUINA ROUTE at Albany or CorvallU, and If destined to Man Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulnu the evening before date of willing. Patsrartr and Freight Kales Alwaji the sjow ri. rut uiivi utaiiuu ii'J iriwuo, HULMAN A Co Freight und Ticket Agenu an ana au rami ., roniana.ur. C.C. IIOGUB, AeH Ge'I Frt. 4 1W Agu, Oregon Paolne R. R, Co CorvuTlU, Or. C. H. HASWBLL.Jr.GaB'l PrH Paw. A st. Oraran Dmalepment -:vfsss:&. Not a California Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. Tho troublo is to let go like the man who caught the bear. "We 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 tasto and death to the above complaints. Sold at $1.00 a bottle or 3 for 12.50. CALI FORNIA CAT-R-CURE gives im mediate relief. Tho 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. 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. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by authority of an order issued out of the County Court of Marlon County, Ore gon, on tho Hith day of December, 1887, di recting, authorizing and empowering tho undersigned, as guardian of Est el la Smith, William E. Smith, Frances E. Smith, May Florence Smith and Edward H. Smith, minor heirs of Mary Josephine Smith deceased, to sell the Real Estate belonging to tho 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 tho undl lded right, title and Interest that the said minor heirs have at thodavofsaloluand to the following de scribed Real Estate.to-wU: The W. ot the S. W. M ot section 10; tho W. of tho N. W. M of bection 30, T. 5 S., R. 2 west or the Willamette Meridian, also tho southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of section StnntMheK. E. M of tho N. E. V, andlots 1,2. and 0 of section 25,T. 5 S.,R. 3 west of the Willamette Moridlnn,and being the D. L. C. of William Millsop it wife, No tification No. 5479., Certificate No, 188J, and containing 317.51 acres of land more or less. Also tho following described land "to-wlt:" Beginning 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 ; thenco North 24.K1 chains, thence West 20.25 chains to tho West line o( said claim No. 02; thenco south 21.53 chains n the nlncG of bcirlnnliur. and containing 50 acres of land more or less, and being u part or Anderson ueiiaven ana who b u. i 0. No. 02; also, a strip of land off of tho west end of a certain tract of land deeded to George Long by Anderson DoIIaven 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 10, township 5 south,range2 west of the Willamette Merid ian; all situate In Marion County and state of Oregon. F. R. DURETTE, Guardian of above-named Minor Heirs. STATE TREASURER'S 30TII NOTICE. State of Oregon, Treasurer's Office, Salem, March 8, 1888. J OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there aro funds on band to nay the tollowlng warrants, and 'that tho same will be paid on presentation at this ofllce. 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Also the following warrants drawn on tho militia fund numbered 2741, 2755, 2753 and 2751. Interest on the above described warrants will not be allowed after the dato of this notice. G. W. WEBB, Treasurer. CALIFORNIA! the ro "T. DEATH To Prtli r I lf i--ii.. - .w-v -yuvjH lmonrv i-4fc f.yj ji (9feAsrV.Cow, Send for ctreuljr,31 ftrUmt.3 k9." )ABIEriNEn1EDCQ.0RQmLI.fAL SrTi oi 'cs. iv ftb nw-rttssfH iO c e ftr?i7rtnnSwF??ftW - II II II ILVI .-Nl II I i-j r I II Will 1TJ SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St., Salem, Or. SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. A republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet at the city of Portland, Oregon, en Wednesday, tho 11th day of Apri!, A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating can didates for the following oillcers, to-wlt. Representative hi congress, three presidential electors, supreme judge and district officers, and to select six delegates to attend the 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 Luke 2 Benton 7 Lane 10 Clackamas 9 Linn 10 Clatsop 7 Malheur 2 Columbia I Marion . 14 Coos 7 Morrow -6 Crook 3 Multnomah 30 Curry 3 Polk 0 Douglas 0 Tillamook 3 Gilliam 5 Umatilla 10 Grant 6 Union 8 Jackson 7 Wallowa 4 Josephine 4 Wasco 0 Klamath 3 Washington 8 Yamhill 9 Total 200 - The same being one delegate at large from each county and one delegate for every 150 voters and one for every fraction over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. Blnger Her mann, congressman, at tho last general election. Tho committee recommend that the primaries be held March 31, 1888, and the county conventions April 4, 1888, unless otherwise ordered by the county central committee. Republican electors and voters of the state, without regard to past political afllliations, who believe in the American principle of protect ive 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 friendly feeling and 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 tho repub lican state convention. Respect fully submitted. Joseph Simon, Chairman. Now is the Time. Now that tho political campaign is approaching it is seasonable time to subscribe for the Capital Journal. It will contain full reports of all political conventions, meetings and elections, and a cordial discussion of the questions at issue, and will be delivered anywhere in the city for 15 cents per week, or will bo sent by mail for $5 per year. Leave orders at this oftlce or with tho route agent. An Absolute Cnre. Tho ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two-ounce fin 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 the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold byD. W. Matthews & Co., 100 State street, Salem, at 25 cents per box by mall 30 cents. Relief Corps Social. Sedgwick Relief Corps No. 1, will give ti dime social on Tuesday even ing next. There will be a short pro gramme, followed by refreshments. The remainder of the evening the guests may enjoy as best suits them. There will be games and music at their disposal. The public is cor dially invited. Rcmcmbor the time and place, Tuesday evening next, Marcli 20, at the Grange hall. The Place. Headquarters for fresh oysters elegant meals, soda water, bread cakes, pies, fresli candies, A. Strong & Co's., 271 Commercial street. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it dies ore giving satisfaction, and n cus tomer with Bronchitis says It Is tho only remedy that gives Instant relief. Hkhuki.i. .t Cover, Druggists, Rrverslcfe, Oil." Untm " tho pleasuro to Inform naVc you thutyour Preparations uro meeting with large sales. Wo hear Nothing but Praise UaZ caslon tou use them. NAN8CAWF.N A CO., Druggists, VImiIui, Cal." That It will accomplish tho end desired In allallectlonsofthoThroatund Lungs U,.,; and you. not only will not bo Will without It yourself, but will recommend It to others, as thousands havo done, who hao tried everything else In vain. Money Is no object where aand !! Convince You trilling sum of one dollar can purchase a remedy that will stand between you and ono of tho most dreaded of human Ills. Circulars sent free, containing detailed descriptions, SANTA ABIE Is prepared only by the ABIrTTINE MEDICAL CO., Orovllle, Cal. LANDS AND HOMES. In the Garden Spot of the great Northwest. Fertility of Soli, Salnbrltr of Climate, Whole some Water, Excellent Timber and Dellghtfnl Scenery-Health, Wealth, Prosperity. Marion county is situated in the heart of tho magnificent "Willamette valley, the central gem in the clus ter of rich counties that form that princely domain, and is the banner commonwealth of the great north west in all the essentials that go to wards 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 cultivated and uncultivated lands, in its water powers, and minerals; rieli in its colleges and schools of learning, and with n climate unsurpassed for its salubrity, it presents to the immigrant from the overcrowded states, where cold winters and hot summers, witli terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to the coast witli some means, advantages that no other county in Oregon possesses. Much has been written of this western cbuntry that requires a stretch of tho 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 present and prospective advantages, asking inose in me east mio wnusu imims tliis may fall particularly those who have their eyes dlrcctecl towards this coast to peruse It carefully, feeling that it is not written to lure immigrants within its borders, but only as a truthful dlscription of a land which, if It does not "flow milk and honey," contains within its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on the Pacillc side of the Rocky mountains. BOUNDARIES. Mariou county is bounded on the north by the Willamette river and Butte creek which separates it from Clackamas county; on the east by Clackamas county and tho Cascade mountains, which separate it from Wasco county; on the south by tho Santiam riyer and tho north fork of the Santiam, separating it from Linn county,andon the west by tho Willamette river. PHYSICAL FORMATION. TMin nrmtitv prmtnlllH. incllldimr valley, prairie and mountain lands, ohmif OOO Wl norns. There are two main divisions, tho mountain and the valley. The latter extends from the WL.ametto river to the foot of the Cascade mountains, a distance of about fif teen miles. The mountainous portion contains some fourteen townships of m6stly 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- lintirwl nimvmia mill lllfll'COHslblo craggy peaks. It is generally heavily tnnucreu, ana m uie unu luiun wlll be valuable for its lumber sup plies. Theso hills anil mountains afford a wonderful summer range for stock, and many of the more en- tntrkiluliwr furitiora nrit llVJlilillf? them- selves oflhis opportunity, and when tlio cold irosis oi autumn umuiHii;", the stock aro brought out to fresh nnctnrrai tlillu KIllllllfllLr tllOIll to SUI'- vlve the winter storms with little care. QREAT ADVANTAGES. A decided advantage Marlon coun ty has over many others Is tljo di versified farming interest that can l.n iii.rlnl n tttrnllirlir. tlin lUltll'C year; notwlthstbndlng this is a wet cllmato during tno winter iuuuuih, tho uplands are seldom too wet to work, and long before the prairie farmers aro through witli 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 tho soil in proper condition for crops; and then should tho season prove dry, the bottom lands are sure to bring the best crops. No better farming land can be found in tho United States than that on the noted Howell prairie. French prairie, Santiam prairie and Salem prairie. The soil of theso are wonderfully productive. With good cultivation, forty bushels of wheat and sixty of oats per acre can bo readily secured. FACILITIES FOB MARKET. The Willamette river, with two lines of railroad running the entire length of the county from north to south, with tho Oregon Pacillc road crossing tho southeast corner of tho county, affords ample facilities to reach a market in any direction. BALESI Is the capital of tiie state and county seat of Marlon county, situ ated on tho Willamette river and on the O. A C. railroad. Costly buildings have Inton erected, among ...1.1 ..1. 11.., u.iln itillil lint lrltllir. county court house, Chemekete hotel, opera house, new public school building, Cuthollc school building, Mothodlst church, Willamette Uni versity, and many private residences and husinohH blocks, which will compare favorably with older and larger uiuuh, OKNKItAL. All things considered, theVIll ette wlley has the boat country lam- lu the world, and Marion county is about centerally located therein. To those seeking homes in thowest, no better opportunities can be offered, than aro found here. Persons desiring information regarding Marion county or the Willamette valley, those wanting farming lands, stock farms, business property or citi residences, will lie promptly and rPlinbly Informed by addressing the well known firm of Willis ,t Chamberlin, real estate agents, opera house block, Salem, Oregon. Worth Reaching After. Salem merchants aro over wide awake to open new chanpolsof trade will catch our meaning, when we tell them that an edition of over 3000 copies of the Weekly Capital Journal will be sent out next week. Tills paper wiU visit nearly every household in Marion county and many in Northern Polk, espec ially that part ol tne county trum tary to Salem. Circulation is what makes advertlsinir valuable and the Capital Journal guarantees Its circulation to all tuivertifeers. rue country trade Is wortli reaching after and an advertisement in the Weekly Capital Journal will be a wonderful persuader. Rates on application to Will H. Parry, Man ager. THE MARKET. Tho foreign wheat market Is tlrm but tho local market Is 1 nact I ve. There Is s.arclt y of butter and it Is In good demand at fancy figure. Wheat C5 cents, Oats H0(40 cents. Flour $5 per bbl. Potatoes weak 40c. Eggs 12c. Ijird tWOe. Wool-lSS 20c. Hiuns-12)10V,. Shouldci-s-WtQ. Bacon 10(ffll2c. Hay Timothy, S20, oats and cheat $11. AVl'les tlreen, 81 per bushell. Plums Dried, HtfBlOo. per lb. Apples dried bleached Iks. sundrled G7. Chickens Old $1.50 ; young $2.50. Hides Beef hides, green, 5 c, dried 7 c. ; deer skins. 20o ; sheep pells, 10fl0o, accord ing to wool. Reef 3)i(alo gross. Mutton ?2.50 per head. nogs uc, aresscu. PORTLAND MARKKTS. Wheut-Quoto valloy $1.221.25; Walla Walla, tlrm, $1.12(31.10. Oats Market firm. Quoto lol7Kc. Flour Valley standards quoted at $1.00, and Walla Walla brands $,').503.75, super lino $2.5068275 per bbl. Hoy Baled tljnothy quoted at $l(i17 per ton, Feed Bran, por ton, $1G17 ; shorts 18 20; choppcii barley, $1(3)25 per ton. Barley Browing, per ell. $1 ; ground por ton, -2527.50. Hops Quote 7fflflo per pound. Ijird Kegs, or 5 gallon tins. 8'o : palls, 0. Butter Cholco dairy, 3537);c per lib. j brlno in rolls, 30&u. Poultry Quoto chickens, SUWfc 1.50 as to quality ; ducks, $l.0"8.00 ; geeso $8l) ; tur keys, choice, 10a124o per pound. Eggs Fairly steady ; ISoper dszen, Provisions Bacbn.l 1010c ; hams, 12 iy,o i snouiucrs octal NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Gilbert & Patterson, DEALERS IN Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. SOLE AC1ENTH FOB THE EPICURE TEA! Tho best and most populiu binud In the imukct. -PACKERS OF- SUGAR CURED HAMS PICKLED MEATS, ETC. I'UKi: LEAF LAUD. Country produce of all kinds. A com plcto stock In every department. GILBERT & 1'ATTEHhON, 200 Commercial ht., Salem, Oicgon. WILLIS k CIIAUBERLIK, Real Estate Agents Buys and soils farms and city projierly. A largo number of dcslrablofiirmsiuid city property iiiiwollciingon reasonable terms. Kire Insurance! Writes policies of Insurance against lire on all classes of property In eight lellnblu and wealthy Companies. Brokerage ! Will nogotlato loans on real iwliito or iMtr sonal security on long or short time, and for lurgttor small sums. . GRANGE STOR13! Salem Co-Opcrative Association, I'. or II. IKAI.KIIH IN Choice Groceries, Frovislons, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard, All Kinds of Produce Bought. JAH1W AITKKN, Mantgrr. 1M, BUt rt, SMlwn, Or, CHOICE laily Groceries, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Real Estate, Loan -AND- Insurance Agency, ALSO OFF1CK OK- Salem Pottery Company. I inn agent for tho sale of all of the Duu dee Mortgage Co.'s farms In Marlon and 1'olk Counties. Trices ery low. Also several WATER roWKUS lit Salem and Iclnlty. I am laying out In an addition nil of J. L. l'arrlsli'H land next east or Ha lein, about 100 acres. These lota will bo ottered for sale by mo about January 20, IsjvS. Also aero property In quantity to suit nnd In quality tho best for fruit and garden purposes, In most healthful loca tion, and within ono to two miles or tlio Statollouse.atSlOOtoJlfiOporaoro. I have tlvo to ten-acre Improved places with buildings, fruit In bearing, etc., close to Salem at fair prices. 1 have for sale cltj property of all kinds, farms of nil sizes nud adaptations, stock ranches and timber lauds. I am u Notary l'ubllc. Abstracts furnished at lair rates. Convvynuclnq done. MONEY TO LOAN Real Estate, two to tlvo years, payable lu Installments If desired. SALEM Is the Capital oftho Htato of Oregon, aud County Heat of Marlon County. It Is on tho .ast bank oftho Willamette River, (a niivlgiimo stream), and on tho Oregon and Calliornla Railroad. ThoStato Hoiisoliiw cost 81,000,000.00, the Court Houso 110,000.00, tho Chcmcketo Hotel Sl'JO.OOO., and tho new l'ubllo School building f 40,000.00. The Htato Is practically out of debt and Marlon County neiiily so, Hiilem has the State l'enlti'iitlary, Insane Asylum, Deaf Mute School, School for the Bllnd.aud State talr grounds. The State Supreme Court Is held hi tho State House at Salem. Salem has tho Willamette University, tho best insti tution ot learning In tho l'aclllo North west. Salem's l'ubllo Schools aic excel lent. Salem has ono of the best natural sites for a large city and now 1ms about 7.000 people. It has a freo wagon bridge across tho Willamette river. Excellent water, supplicu inrougn iron puns " n Holley system; both (his und Electric Lights, Nowomgo, l-'lio Department with three engines, two Public Barks, three 1 louring anus wun a iiiiucu iiim.nj . 1,200 bbls. of Hour dally, a Saw Mill or 10.000 f,...t iiniiv iMtiuii'ltv. and other Industries, Street Cars coming soon. Ono water power orsoo horso power Is now lor sale cheap and another suillclenttorun a large woolen mill Is for Nilo w nil necessary unniiiu u. fc!,000. All things considered, Vt csicrii uregon mis inu nest aiu " ",:.. It Is much like the cllmato of England, but tho summers aro dryer than In England. The tollowlng Is a pai t of tho property I Have on Sale! 718acies about tlvo miles from Dallus County Seatot rone uouiiiy. ami two ono hair miles from Rallioad station. Two hundred ncios In cultivation. Ono hull . ..IV.. .. . 1 . ..ll lllllfxll. til ai c(i aim nuy acn-s .u .. .-.. ...- .. . . .... . t. ........ I., .n. lu u,1uitlllllln fit lllllllSOl III" lUllimuiiui 'n n;.o.'.-.' ... i, i.... I.. ....... Il,.l,f t lt,lw,r.,(l utlfl ClllUVllllDll mil. in nun "" ' , . ,,": gnulng land: u good lit on Is creek vallej land. Ittsiillioiiceiland has poor build T .... .-...! ...Ill ..itiAilml .,, tltllftf! nigs, wen wiiiuicu, iu uuuini-u ......... grain and stocK mi nung. ini ,"'" Into two or nime lanus. Price of whole, 812,000; one-third cash. r 2S1H ui'ies two miles west olMluciia .,.. II..M, ltn....lll lll'll llllll.U flfllll Itllll. l-oad; 110 acies In cultivation, balnine . . .1 4..... I.....I 1.1 111! tllti nil limuoriiiiu iiuniiiii. "" " """,, fenced, good bam and lair house, well ' . "f.. i.i.i.. , rilin iiww, fltiuliitlili waicreu. is " " "i r, Iiirms in rout mini j . ' . , U7 7rnu'ics,two miles south-west or (ler ...... .i....i..,i i..uiiiiv wtiiiill Inn ii. nil leafed iiih, .111,1 1, mi v .. , ""-: and all tillable. Prue, SJ.100. iUOiicivs, eight miles east of Salem and ono and oiu-half miles riom iiuiiruau; n acies in cultivation, imiuiicu nmsiij ?; ... . .l.-.l I ...ull.1l. lift Ilil 1.1 (lllltll uru limner iinu m-i,-i."'niiiiJ, - i deck bottom and heaver dam land anil balance III ctigi'i'i vvi.iui. '". hl""j " llllg. ITII'C, 51U.UU IUI IIHl'i MOacies, live mites northwest ofHiileiii, ..I.- !..... ... ....I .. Id". IIIIHM 111 iillltl- 111 1'OIK I'lllllll), mi'lllj-""' i.i.r, ... y ....I I... I f l...l..iwill lA'llll Wlltlllf'll ll lllllilll, imiiiiivu iiiiimi . ' ', .LwViLi " springs. House HMir. Pjlw, J1JU0.1X). 01H acies, I luce miles west of Alrlle, lu Polk ceunty: houso khh-. uugo orciiiuu, allli'iiccil. 'Job acies valley and, and Ii; ... . 1... 1.. ...... II. .1. I i.il.iii 111 mill CUlllvauoii; imiiiiii-i- hki" i "" "; gnilugland, thice miles Horn lullroiul. Pi Ice, 7,UIU.iJ0. iinu l.w. mill nmi.liiilf' lillllW WliHt orsali'in. House six nsiuis or. Barn . ... 1 I .....I.... Hut mirilu III gOOII, Wl'll ll'Illl'll, uimu uiiilii "';"" cultivation lorly-elght acres in wheat; nil .. .1- unj ( III Ull It'ltin Ilk till liirKniliioi'triiltmlMliiff. Can bo Uhltlfil. l,iltv,Sll).lW. I'm ton time. 1..1.1 ...nnu rw.m Ali-lln In Pull? iimiii'limi'iHiiv iiiinn iiiiiii . , ... lounty. Ilousii und bum poor, llfty-llvc acres lu cultivation. Oiio-louith cneK bottom land on Rock lieck, good water . i.- 1.....1L l..itiili lntirl nn I iiirtu ImiImt. No ncky liuul; kimmI class of IIIlllitT IW.J ii( is--"" " " " iwoplo iinuiiid It; P' M,K' niiiuu J. . Ik ..l.......lll..lllU III! lllliul Bllllll (It SWI1IIO lllllllllll II, Hi" "! ...-.i." ... iiiiii ItaiiL'ooriiioiintalus. on west side ol 1 nasi iiaiiuoiii 111111111 piace. . ..... ..-. -..u.... Price, 81000.00. .lift ...II..U lui.l llTliJllvill tllll .IIU HCI lis, SUi I'll mini "mi ... ,,.... ....... Marlon coiuily. Not impioved, rolling laud, well watered. Klimehumii for stock Price 810U0.U). ..m.i . ...11.... ...nlli hi Mulum UlVii HClim, MUil'll II1IIIT- niiiini ifi i'iii"iiii (Jood buildings and gisid lences. good springs, two aci its orchard gisid viuleij or tieo and small fruits, 111 aciu lu cult I- . I..I... I ...u. Ill llllllt llllll vauoii, i!ikiiimi' iiiiii in iiii isisosslon given, and 1111 crop icsoncd. Price, 81,100.00. lOui'iiw, good building and gisid liuul next to Pin rlsh's Addition to HTilmn. Ih ihuii nun nille li-om Stale iloii.i'. Prluc, jfaxw.iw. 'iM lien's, one and ono-liulf inllos east ol Stale House Pair buildings, fruit, etc. All good land. Price, 8.KJ00.00, IVW acres, wiven mllim soulh of Salem and one and one-half mllm from Till hit. -.ii acunslu cultivation. Iftliiennniflmmerdiiiii liuul, the best laud in the world for onion-, tluco-lourllis Is valley land, well wiilcred Uirge now bain, ialr lioiiMt will tiiitke two line rarius. Prim. JS0 er neie. 11(177 iiciiw, two inllra norlhenst of State IIdiik) the best farm in .Marlon cotint) Very gisid liulldlngs, ten acres of orchiud lu liwiliiic.ull l cultivation; sev iiiity aeivs In lull wheat, put lu on summer fallow and ntleuii aerew winter imls; twelve auies lu nslulovermeudiiw. All or orw go with thu iiImum. Prlw, 8100.00 (sir Here. I an illvlifw uiitl sell irl, irwunttMl. Time allowed on iwrl In neaiiy all mh. H. V. MATTHEWS, Ollles (ivr CHwJtui .Vwtkiiwl Umik. with B. T. RltUwrurAtl, mrtllJ HI w, iwiriii, Ortui