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":""-wrir sT" 'f EVENING CiAIMTAL JOURNAL FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1888. SXAGS IX TUB RIVKII Three or Four Dozen Logs Slicking np in the Willamette Which Should lie Removed. The Albany Herald says that several ugly looking dungs have for a long time, been a menace to steam boat s""ln the Willamette at various points along the river. Kxeept at night boats are in no particular danger from them, for their jagged ends show from one to three feet above the surface of the water, and can easily be steered clear of. But this will not be. the case should there be a few days of heavy rain, when the river would rise several feet. These snags are what are techni cally known to steamboat men as "sawyers," that is, they are held to the bottom of the river by dirt laden roots, and the broken tops saw up and down with each wave of a pass ing boat. It was just sucli a snag as these that the Oregon Pacific steamer N. S. Bently struck in the upper river, and went to the bot tom before she reached the shore. Should the river rise the ends of all these "sawyers" along the river would be under water, and the danirer to boats would be extreme. No attempt has been made to re move them. Some severe criticisms have been made through the papers because the government snagboat had not been broughfout and these obstructions to safe navigation re moved, but, as is often' the case, these criticisms nrc made by persons who have no knowledge of the real facts. The government snagboat is laid up, and there is no money at hand to put it in order. If Presi dent Cleveland, who is so worried over the treasury surplus, had re served his little pocket veto of the river and harbor bill, this work might now be done. Case Dismissed. Marshal Rosson the 10th inst. sold at public auction five head of cattle, which he held impounded, at a pub He sale, which was duly advertised in the Capital Joukn'AIj. II. V. Matthews bought the cattle for about half what they were worth. A day or two after the sale James Kays, a fanner living near town learned that the cattle sold belonged to him and immediately went to luuuuews aim ouercu 10 uuy iiiem back from Matthews at the price he had paid for them plus the cost of keeping. Matthews refused to do this and Kays instituted suit against him for tho recovery of the cattle, claiming irregularity in the proceed ings. The case was set for hearing in Justice O'Donald's court this afternoon; but this morning the matter was satisfactorily adjusted between tho parties and the case lias been dismissed. Important Business Transfer. J. W. Cusick sold yesterday to J. L. Cowan and J. M. Ralston, his interest in the Linn County Bank at Albany, and the branch bank at Lebanon, together with the property owned by the firm of Cowan & Cusick. The transfer Involves a value of about $80,000. Mr. Cusick in the sale purchases Hie corner on First and Broadalbin streets, recent ly purchased of Dr. O'Toole for $15,500. The Albany ferry property valued at $8000, together with the bank building valued at ?G00O, the banking business and all other property of the firm, both in Albany and Lebanon, Is purchased by tho new firm of Cowan, Ralston &? Co. Mr. E. D. Cusick Mill remain in tho bank as book-keepor, and Mr. Cowan Mill remain at the head of tho Linn County Bank here, Mr. Ralston at present remaining at Lebanon. Mr. Cusick will take a rest from business and expects to take a trip east, buthe Mill continue his residence in Albany. An .bsolnte Core. The OIUOINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two-ounce lin boxua, and is un absolute euro for old gores, burns, wounds, chtipied hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positively oure all kinds of pllos. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold byD.W. Mutthows A Co., HKJ State street, Salem, at 35 fcnta jht Ikix by mail 80 eent. Joint MretliK., , Tlie joint meeting of tlie Alka He8Hrian and Atlxmiuum ttoeiotiw will meet at tho society hall tills afternoon at 0 o'clock. A full at tendance is urged. By order of the chairman. liETTER LIST. Following is the list of letters re maining in the postolllee, at .Salem, Oregon, March 21, 1888. Parties call ing for them will please say "ad vertised:" All letters published as non-delivered will be charged with one cent in addition to the regular postage. Andre, Kdwln Anderson, Sirs K Ilallcy, Jllssldn Ilennott, Vert Cnshow, llobert (1 Denny, Miss AUle Karens, Jim Kontlierinan, Itnleel (laugh, K Colliding, A K Hemingway, J Isaacs, KllgllllO II Ijiirktns, Mrs Mary Leathers. Miss F Miller, Miss M Morgan, Harry Melteyiiolds, S I' 1111(0, Wesley Prayer, Sirs Kiln itlciiards, V W Itontschler, Nllcs Stanley, James .strain, J 11 Simpson, Ada 11 Slngewnld, (too. Thornton, Mary Toxmiil. I Anderson, F. K ltnali, Jaeob Kerry, J 1.-- Hrown, Mrs Mary 2 Crlsty, 1 Klmore.Suiii'l Fellar.JohnU Ford, Frank Oarwood, Mrs Hell Hclsler, John lloudghton, David Uiskin, F Lincoln, IiOttle Leathers, 1 .Murphy, W I. Meyer, Joseph Orsham, F F Pndy, Ida Tyburn, Charley Heed, Miss Mollle ltoblnson, (ieo Htuuller, David Sampson, I 1 Steele, Mrs Bill Teller, O W Thornton, John F Wnldon, Mrs Mary White. J M AV'estley, Mrs X E Williams, Llnwood W. II. ODKIil. I. M. Now is the Time. Now that the political campaign is approaching it is seasonable time to subscribe for the Capital JouitNAii. It will contain full reports of all political conventions, meetings and elections, inula cordial discussion of the questions at issue, and will be delivered anywhere in the city for Ifi cents per week, or will be sent by mail for $5 per year. Leave orders at this ofllce or with the route agent. Death a Welcome lielease. Must it not be to thosewhoenduro life-long bodily sutlering? From childhood to old age many persons are tormented with rheumatism and neuralgia. Ordinary medication and topical remedies are of slight, and always of temporary cilicacy. To escape tho extreme tortures of these agonizing complaints, they should be annihilated at the outset with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which expels from the system the acid impurities that beget them. Tlie evidence as to its cilicacy as a blood depurent in this particular is very ample, and strongly concurrent and convincing. In violent forms of these diseases tho nerves arc ter ribly racked. 'A wlneglassful or two of the Bitters lefore the hour of retiring usually brings a respite from pain, and enables tho sufferer to secure much needed repose. For kidney troubles, malarial complaints, indigestion, liver complaint and con stipation, the Bitters is likewise beneficial. California Cat-K-Cure. The only guaranteed euro for catarrh, cold in tho head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Restore the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is war ranted, by all druggists. Send for circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY, Oroville. Cal. Six months' treatment for ?1; sent by mail, $1.10. For sale by I). W. Matthews & Co., 100 Slate street, Salem. Articles Filed. The Pacific Insurance company, of Portland-, has filed articles of in corporation with tho secretary of state; incorporators, Theodore Wygant, D. C. McKereher, and G. G. Gammons; capital stock, .500,000. -- Subscribe for the JointNAr.. LANDS AND HOMES. In the Garden Spot of the great Northwest. Fertility of Soli, Salubrity or Climate, Whole some Water, Excellent Timber anil lellgbtrulSrenerrlIealth, ' Wealth, 1'rosperlly. Marion county is situated in tlie heart of tlie magnificent Willamette valley, tlie central gom in the clus ter of rich counties that fonn that princely domain, and is the banner commonwealth of tho great north west in all tho easontialH that go to wards making it u profitable abiding placo, and a home for tho thrifty farmer, the cunning artisan and the industrious mechanic. llich in its agricultural resources, in its cultivated and uncultivated lauds, in ibi water powors, and minerals; rieli iu its col leges and schools of learning, and with a climate unsurpassed for its salubrity, It presents to tlie immigrant from tho overcrowded states, whtfcv cold winters and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, Miio comes to the coast Mith some means, advantages that no other county in Oregon possesses. Much has been written of tills w ii western country that remilres stretch of the imagination to coin- prcneiui, aim numerous complaints arc heard from the class who have been misled by them, so in this brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exageratlon as to its present and prospective advantages, asking those in the east into whoso hands this may fall particularly those who have their eyes directed towards tins coast to peruse it careluliy, feeling that it is not written to lure Immigrants Mithin its borders, hut only as a truthful dlseription of a land which, if it does not "How milk and honey," contains Mithin its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on the Pacific side of the Rocky mountains. HOITNDAKIKS. Marion county is bounded on the north by the Willamette river and Butte creek M'hlch separates It from Clackamas county; on the east by Clackamas county and tho Cascade mountains, Miiieii separate it from Wasco county; on the south by the Santiam river and the 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 1)00,000 acres. There are two main divisions, tlie mountain and the valley. The latter extends from the Willamette river gn tlie 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 twelvo miles north and south by forty miles cast and west, and com prises all classes of land, from rich narrow valleys in the passes, up through all the grades of rolling, hilly and broken, to that of rock bound canyons and inaccessible craggy peaks. It is generally heavily timbered, and in the near future Mill be valuable for its lumber sup plies. These hills and mountains a.Tord a wonderful summer rango for stock, and many of the more en terprising farmers are availing them selves of this opportunity, and Miien the cold frosts of autumn approach, the stock are brought out to fresh pastures, thus enabllmrthein to sur vive the Minter storms Mith little care. (HtF.AT ADVANTAOKS. A decided advantage Marion coun ty has over many others is the di versified farming interest that can bo carried on throught tho entire year; notwithstbndlng this is a wot climate during the Minter months, the uplands are seldom too wet to work, and long before the- prairie farmers tiro through Mith their seed ing, tho hill farmer is preparing for his summer work. And yet the Iom laifds are much preferred by many; the yield per acre is generally 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 ore sure to bring the best crops. No better larming land can bo round in tho 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 Miieat and sixty of oats per acre can be readily secured. FACIIiITIKS FOIt MAUICKT. The Willamette river, with two lines of railroad running tho entire length of the county from north to south, with the Oregon Pacific road crossing the southeast corner of the county, tuToi'ds ample facilities to reach a market in any direction. SAIiK.M Is the capital of the state and county scat of Marion county, situ ated on tlie Willamette river and on the O. & O. railroad. Costly buildings have been erected, among which the state eapitol building, county court house, Chemckcte hotel, opera house, new public school building, Catholic school building, Methodist church, Willamette Uni versity, and many private residences and uusiness blocks, which will compare favorably with older and larger cities. (IIINKHAL. All things considered, the Willam ette valley has the best country in tho world, and Marlon county Is about centerally located therein. To those seeking homes iu the west, no better opportunities can be oflcred, than are found here. . Persons desiring information regarding Marion county or tlie Willamette valley, those wanting farming lands, stock farms, business property or city residences, will be promptly and reliably Informed by addressing the well known firm of Willis Cliambcrlln, real estate agents, opera house block, Balem, Oregon. TIIK MAltKHTS. Tlio foreign whwit market Is llrm hut tho local market is inactive. Thorolssenroltyof butler and It Is In gissl deinnnd at fancy tlgiiret. l-OltTfNII MAIIKB1K Wheat Quote vnlloy Jl.17kftl.23 ; Walla Walla, linn, lim.V,i. Oats Market firm. Quote Uil7ku. Flour Valley stnndards oiiotedal Sl.00, and Walla' Walla brands 8X;Oc.1.7R, NUIHtr Ilnefi5(l275ierljbl. Hay Ilaled timothy quoted at (10i17ier ton. Feed-HrHii, sr ton,ir18; hhortu 18 30: chopiMxl Isirley, Wi35 ler ton. Hurley-Ilrowlng, jierctl. ft; ground ier ton,-2S27Jia Jlopu (luote oiBc per lxmnd. Ijird Kens, orft gallon lino, Hc; iwlls, 9. Ilutter Choice dairy, :Sfsj x lib.; urine in rout, xjmc. l'miltry Quote el ehleknn. tlltiMJfl tutXo quality ; ducks, t4LOO&00 ; et:W ; tur- kVYH, ClMUw, 12 WH l11" ISHHllI. R Fairly uteudy ; lSe tier din. l'rovUlonH Ibmin. 0.l6e ; liainn, 12 12'-v : boulders (- 7 OKXKUAI. lUKKCTOKY. "VKuri.KVF.!.ANli... President. I r.'.''' lA"'nii.ii, Secretary ofTrensiiry i " T-v J,1-vs Secretary of tho Interior. I .''. l;F's"1,lw,rr Secretary of Wnr. , ; 1.' U "1TNKY Secretary of Navy. V- '.. ' kinsox llst Master General. A. II.(lAi!i.M) Yttorney Ucnornl. Mouuison l;. M'aitk Chief Justice. I State ir Oregon. .1. N. Doi.m 1 ,, .. .. .MI. MiTciiKM. i l- s- dilators. HlMiKit llKUMAN.v Congressman. Hvi.vijjTKH l'K.NxovKU Uovcrnor. K15?.. . s,r,,,,II,K- Secretary of State. V.vKAv""" State treasurer. h. II. McKi.koy Supt. Pub. Instruction. rltAXK llAKMM Sltitti. li.!tt. It. S. HTUAIIAx!)" jy.M,?'-Vou" Y Supreme Judges. Third Judicial District. It. P. IJoisk Judge. Uko. M". 1Iki,t Prosecuting Attorney Marion Count-. M. L. CHAMllKltMN ) J" ' 1-oonkv - V.Stnte Senators. J. II. Dimick j J.T. OltKOO V II. . I. I'KNDI.KTON s. Layman A. SI. Laioi.lkttk. v. n. coi.vkk C. F. Hicks M. N. ClIAI'MAX OKOltdK'MACK John Minto Kl). CUOISAN AropsTdiKsr --Itepre.entatlves , Clerk. Deputy Clerk. Sheriff. Deputy Sherllf. Treasurer. fVumtV .llliltvn 1'. C. SI (AW fat-.. i, 'i.. . ... ......,w Hknky M'AititnN If" tiaiulssloners. Gkoiuik A. Pkkiim School Supt. Ioiin Mtwsus Surveyor. 7T, ; - Coroner. G. P. LnciiriKi.i) Sheep Inspector. City or Salem. W.M. M. Kamsry Mayor. v.i. junit ist, ward I'kjuiy IIaymonii 1st Ward. J. J. Hiiaw 2nd Want C. Lafouk 2nd Ward Jap Minto :ird Ward M . M Skinnkk :trd M'ard Ms. lll'SU 4th M'ard Councllmen U. IS. IICTTON Ith M'ard J .i. .iiiiLKi.i-ac J AM 13 UOSS W. T. 11KM GKO. G. 11INHIIAM ..Ueeorder. Marshal. .Treasurer. .Attorney. .1. c. 1HOMPSON Sup't of Streets. C. .. CiirnriiiM. Chler KuKlneerS. F. 1). I'. S. Olllcers. Jas. Walton IT. s. Commissioner. Joski'H Ai.itKUT.-Slsnal Service Observer. SKW AllVKKTISEMKXTS. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD A Nil Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by nny other route. First-class Through l'stsscnperand Freight Mue from Portland and all points in the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: Tho "Win. M. Honit," the "N. H. llcnt ley," tho "Three Kistcrs," lcuvo I'ortlnmlH ii. in. 3Iom!as, Wednesdays mill Fridays, from Me.ssrM. Hofiiuiu & Co'h dork, 200 anil 202 Front Htrcot. for Oregon Ulty, lluttuvlllo, t'htiniriocK, Haleni, Independence, Albany, CorvulltK, mid intermediate polntv, niulc Iiir close connection ut AUmny with trains or tho Oregon l'acllle Kallroad. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxccpt Snndayh): Cionvo Albany 1:00 1 SI Leavo Corvallls 1:17 I'M Arrlvo Ynqulna Sii'iOl'M Leave Yiiqulna - -.--- -ll::!0AM Leavo Corvallls 10.-:ASI Arrlvo Albany 11:15 AM O. it c. trains connect nl Albany and lorvuuiM. Tho abovo trains coimcet at YAQUINA with tho Oregon Develoimient Cos I.lno orHteanishlps between aijulna and Sun Francisco. SAII.IMI I1ATKS. STKAJIiatS, FltOMSAN KltANCISCO. Wlllanielto Valley, - - Monday, Mar. 12 Willamette Valley, - - Thursday, Mar. 22 Willamette Valley, - - Tuesday, April II STKAMKUS. l'KOM YACJCINA. Wlllamotto Valley - - - Satuday, Mar. 17 Wlllainetto Valley, - - Tueday, Mar. 27 Willamette Valley - - - Sunday, April 8 This company reserves tho right to change sailing dates without notice. N. 1). l'assengers from Portland and all Wlllainetto Valley points ran make closo connection with the trains of tho YAQUINA UOUTK at Albany ort'orvallls, and if destined to San Francisco, should arrango to arrive at Yaqulna the evening ncioro naiooi sailing. Passenger mill Krrlgtit Kales Always the lowest. For Information apiily to Messrs. HUIiMAN A Co., Freight and Tlckel Agents 200 and 202 Front St., I'ortland.Or., or to C. C. IIOdb'K, Ac't (ielt'l Frl. .V l'ass. Agt., Oregon l'aelllolt. It. Co., Corvallls, Or. C. H. HAHWHr.b,.Ir. Oen'i Frl; A l'ass, Agt. Oregon Development Co., KOI Montgomery St.; Kan Francisco, Cal. CAPITAL LOrHJF,, NO. 11, I. O. CI. T incuts every Saturday evening. In their hall, second door north of I'ost (illlce, (1. Jso. Knioht, See., U.S. .louv. W. C. T. CALIFORNIA! the f. .Atr '-na-j. t0 K ClKCKtA lUIUINLIILU-U Am rTi ur ur-riL r If VcA. N Lift I ' HY MAIL- . & --5r. 1 M I- Ml """' -J. A" X w t,f TAVK YOU A COLD IN TIIK 1IF.AI) which does not get better? Ilavftyoiian nx l au.lii seen. lion of iniifiiH inutter 111 the nasal ihuwhucm? Are yon troublml by I l....:.f.l.... u..tl.... .a-.u.!. ii.i.l lotlii mini iii'ii. r.iri..,, t.', .'i,,, w.p:. more or lew. Impairment sense or smell T Is your breath foul? If so, luureu, iiilllll(Mi or nizzinoss oi me neHii.orynewior nwu mine mw; ihuhjimi hwiioi symptoms, others only u )xirl. Californi-ii Cat-R-Cure IlHstoros tlie sense of taste and smell, removes Imd taste and impleHMiiit breath, result ing from Catarrh. Hhsj- and pleasant to use. Willow direction ami a euro Is unarmi teeil by 1). W. JIATTIIKWH A Co. KICCOMMI0NIJICIJ CAITAIN CIIAUL1X U DI.MON.of New York City, formerly ssiIh1 agent ofthe I'linuilx and Home InsurHiice Comisiny at Han FrauciM-o, Cal., sayi: "I huvti been troublwl wllh Chronic Catarrh for twenty year. A frleml In Woodland. ld.. reoom. memlel yourCallf.irnlH CAT-U-Cl'ltl 1 proeurded ajar, IihvIiik hut Utile fulfil In Its curative properties; but I must say, after using three Jars, I am cured or that dUtiulliig dlMHM. Jnehwed find ' fiir which send me Cslirornla CAT-lt-CI' IU'. for wiiiih frlemU, wIhi are Kulferers." HOLD AND Ol'AHANTKKD MV ' D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, ioe State St., Salem, Or. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Depot, nkw aivi:utisi:mi:nts. Gilbert & Patterson, HKALKUH IN C I-I O I C L-C Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, SOI.K AGKNTS FOK THE EPICURE TEA! The best and most popular brand In the market. -PACKKItS OF- SUGAR CURED HAMS PICICLKD MEATS, ETC. VVUK I.KAF LAUD. Country produce, or all kinds, plete stock In every department. A colli' GILHKKT l'ATTKHKON, 200 Commercial St., Salem, Oivkoii. II. K. Dl'llois. Jok Dullois' Dubois brothers, Proprietors c c KR1SB BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From SI to SI per day. MALUM. OHKUON. Overland to California VIA Oregon k California Hail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA 110UTH Time lletweeu Salem anil Nan Francisco--Thlrty-sU Hours. CAI.H'OUNIA KXI'HIWS TIl.VIN IIAII.V. family Groceries, Hob South. I I Xorlli. l:00 p. in. "I.v. l'ortlund Ar. 10:10 a. in. (KiOp, in. IiV. Salem I.v. K:!K)a. in. 7:10 a. in. Ar. San Fran. Ly. l::0p.jn. I.OOAI. I'ASliHNCIKIt TKAIN ( IIAII.V KX CKI'T HUNIIAV). 8:00a. in. I.v. rortlaud Xv. :1:15 p.m. 1:02 a.m. Lv. Salem I.v. 12:52 p.m. 12:10 p.m. Ar. Kugeno I.v. IMKIn. in. ri:i,I,5l AX I!l?FFKT SIiK Kl' KltS. Kxcurslon Sleepers for seconiU'lass pas- sengei-s on ail through trains free or charge. ThoO. it C. Kallroad ferry makes con nection with all the regular trains on the Hast Side Division from font of F street, l'ortlund. West Side Division, Between I'ortliiiiil uiiii i-uiitii DAILY (K.XCKIT SUNDAY). 7:!Rla. in. fI7v. 12:25 p. Hi. I Ar. l'ortland Corvallls Ar. Lv. (1:15 p. in. V.'M p. iu. M'MINNVII.I I! KXI'IIKSS TKAIN (DAILY KXCKIT Hl'.NDAY). "I:50p. ni. 8:(KI p. m. rLvrTorilanil-ir7 Ar.McMlnnvllloLv. HMXIa. in. 5:1.) a, m, At Albany anil Corvallls connect wllh trains ofOrugou l'acllle Itallroad. For rull Inroriuatlou regarding rales, maps, etc., apply to the Company s agent, Salem, Oregon. II. I1. ItOIIEKS. II. KOKIl LF.lt, O. F. and l'ass. Ag'l. Manager. DR. GILBERT, THIS I5MINIJNT Scientist, anthro)ologlst, physician and surgeon, will open an olllcc In the Nesv Hank Illock.ou .May 1st, for the treatment of all diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical lint lis, oxygen and eleelro-inagnellsm used. Charges strictly moderate. Addresshox 17(!,Saleni, Oregon. Land of Discoveries. THCON.LY- CUaNteed cure ron CATARR&f OMVJiLLMJj fr.uiilitfil uimhuu tt tlwt i lit'.uif rl HilllL. iV of the hoarlng. Iimx of smell, miimory lm- you have the Catarrh rH.IUU 1V V III! IIIIHU GUARDIAN'S SALE, TvriCF. H IIFUKUY GIVKX THAT 1 by authority ornn order iwuetl out t tlie (unty Court or Marlon Countv. Ore Kon.on the aith day or December, Us? .11- rectlmr. authorlzlmr nmi einixwerliKC the I'lUIMUM efKste: lUlMiirvlirllltll 11 ... ..!!.... ..f. . .. . ." ... William IX Stnltli, Frances 1-" S ' . " . " P"u,n imi aim iMtwiirtl it sni th, minor heirs ,,r Mary .leseohlne Smith deceased, to sell the Heal R-tntp tielonglng to the said above named minor heli-s; I will, on the Fourteenth day of April, 1888, At one o'clock, p. m. or said day. at the lourl Houm' dtHir In Salem, Oregon, in accordance with the provision or said or der, sell all the undivided right, title and Interest that the said minor heirs have at the day ot'saleln and to the rollowlnc di scribed Heal F.stntc.to-wlt: The W. K or the S. W. ol section ll; the W. ',. ortb? N. W 'I section :, T. S S It. 2 west or the lllamette Meridian, also the southeast itiaiter or the southeast quarter or section 21 and the N. F.. '.or the N K 4', andlots 1.2, and It of section 25,T. 5 S. jt. :i west ofthe Willamette Merldlan.and being the I). UC. of William Mlllsop A-wile, MW tlllcatlon No. 51711., Certltleate No. ISSt, and (onlalnlng :tl7.5l acivs or land more or less. Also the following described land "t(Mvlt:" Ileglnnlng at the Southwest corner ofelalm No. 112. In T. 5S U. 2 W. ol' Willamette Meridian, thence Hast on the South line or said claim No. 112, 20.2". chain; thence North "l.isi chains, thence West 20.25 chains to the West llneot said claim No. ie, thence south 21 AS chains to tho place or beginning, and containing a" acres of land more or less, and being a iwirtol' Anderson Dellavennnd wire's I). U C. No. 02: also, a strln or land oil' or the west end ora certain tract or land deeded to lieorge Long by Anderson Dellaven and wll'e and beings rods wide and 10 rods long and containing 2 acres or land more or less, and being a part or section 10, township A south rangel! west ofthe Willamette Merid ian; all situate In .Marlon County and state of Oregon. F. It. 1WUKTTK, (luardlau ornhnviMiauicd Minor Heirs. STATU THEASlIllEirs 30TII NOTICE. Stati:ofOuk(ion,Tiik.siuku'sOkkick,) S.vi.km, March's, 18SS. f AXOTICK IS 11KHKHY (JIVliN THAT 1S there are ftinds on hand to pay the following warmnts, and that the same will be paid on presentation at thlsolllce. W.YKKANTS M'MllKltKD 2Ut 221(1 2213 2101 2228 2107 221(1 2217 2218 2232 2200 2212 2211 2203 2219 22M 22.11 2187 2210 2220 21118 21811 22(12 21(12 2-JSI 2173 2170 2223 2013 1718 2231 22.'. 21113 2t(!(l 22.18 2239 22C0 2200 22111 2202 21811 2214 2215 22(13 22(1.1 22(11 22C.C. 22(17 22(18 2201 22(19 2270 2271 2272 2273 2271 1)210 2275 227(1 2210 2207 223(1 2277 21fi7 1708 2012 2205 2183 22.10 2278 2279 2280 2281 2283 2282 2290 2208 2302 2303 21111 2301 18111 17H1 1816 1723 2288 2281 21(11 2292 21(13 2171 230.1 M24 2218 2:10(1 2211 220(1 (2162 2309 2308 22111 2018 2307 2289 22110 2310 2298 2297 2311 2312 2314 2.11(1 2295 2285 2291 23!7 23C0 2319 2320 2321 2287 2i!M 2322 2321 2327 2328 2329 2.130 2333 2332 2331 2337 2330 2333 2339 2340 2338 2334 2311 2343 2312 2344 23IS 23411 2318 2347 2330 2332 23(11 2349 2333 2334 233S 223.1 2310 233(1 23MI 2302 23(11 23110 23C3 23(1 1 23(11 23110 2307 2309 2308 2370 2371 2372 2373 2373 237(1 1430 2337 2377 2378 2234 2233 2380 2381 2195 2212 2374 23711 2383 2381 2385 2380 2387 2388 2410 2141 2442 2113 2113 2417 242t 2423 2402 2393 2103 2i33 2121 2323 24111 2114 2443 2147 2448 2411 2139 2397 2451 2453 2492 2434 2434 2101 2159 2217 1810 2141 2:18I 2390 2393 2391 2392 2313 2174 2190 2394 2414 2412 2120 2422 2I25! 2127 2128 2120 2110 2408 2318 2429 2119 2382 2301 2211.1 2323 2192 2399 2132 2115 2130 2109 2155 2137 2ICII 21111 2431 2431 2402 2403 2118 2404 2589 2.187 2.192 2003 20OI 2539 2.172 2571 2573 2370 2509 25.18 257(1 257.1 2.110 2577 2578 2579 2580 2.102 2002 2381 2001 258(1 2585 2504 2491 2498 2574 2503 2497 2514 2489 2017 2479 2470 2013 2015 201(1 2503 2000 2019 2018 2400 2475 2188 2008 2317 2014 248(1 2492 2490 2501 2482 Th,) above numbers represent warrnnls endorsed on or before January 2, 18S8. Also the following warrants drawn out ho militia fund numbered 2711, 2755, 275:1 and 2751. Interest on the above described warrants will not be allowed after the date of this notice. O. W. WF.1III, Treasurer. "STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT! noo ACKES Well watered ami plenty of Umber. Two houses and two barns, Oood orchard. Meadow and 150 acres plow laud, Fifty head of cattle wllh the place ir wauled, and horses enough to run It. Within live miles of depot on theO. .tC. It, It. A bargain for somcoody. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. GENERAL l)LCKS3IITIIIN(l AND I-IOKSESHOEING ! ! All the Improved methods ut shoeing, shaping shoes, to cure diseases or tho root ami tor the correction of faulty act Ion, con tract lou and Interfering, Used. I guarantee satisfaction 111 all cases. I tiler loauy Well known horseman In Oregon. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, "m Commercial street, Salem, Or. ARRIVING! Our Immense Stock of (looils is NOW -:- ARRIVING Dii'dfimiillieEiist! itir Of -air Mil PITS! I r Larpl ami Fi'iicjI Muck of Carpets Ever llroughl to SALKM NOW HERE -AND- STILL ARRIVING DAILY. lr CALL AND KXAMINK. LUNN & BROWN, Cor. Coimiiori'liil iind Httito Strt'i'tf. m !1