Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 31, 1888, Image 3

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EVENING CIAPITAL JOURNAL
"SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1858.
important Raiiroaa rrojecw
l a well informed genueiiiau
troui ---., . , pnPVniis.
alhaenVojectof build!
'ihrandiroadof the West Side
vVmw Gauge Hue from Alrlie, In
iSTSunS'. to Newport, Yaqulna
? i likely to bo consummated.
S R Bailey, of Newport re
ntlv returned from San Francisco,
"SS helHid an interview with
MS. Crocker and Stanford rela
Xo this branch. Tbey promised
Lt i the rigbt of way could be
Lcured from the government across
To Qlleta Indian reservation tbe
2i would be built without delay.
Sordingly the matter was pre
AT. , nomrress and a measure
Smngthedeslred rightof way has
SSd the senate and Mr. Bailey is
Koeiptof a letter from Congress
' n Hermaim, assuring him that
rJSr cwouldwithoutdoubtbe
lu " , kv the house. This virtually
P6 , ..atriiotion of the nro-
insures
Sed branch from the point named
X11U Wl" -
rdcauge, and will be a fine thing
r the lay and especially for New
Jl A branch road of the Narrow
Suge system from Long Station or
pother point on the east side in
Linn county, passing through An
tony and connecting with the West
Sde at Airlie, would be next in
order if the proposed branch is built.
-Herald.
You Can't Make a Samson
Out of an attenuated dude, with
meagre less, pigeon chest and a
silent cough. But a man or woman
to whom constitutional vigor has
been denied can get it to a very con
siderable extent by the persistent
use in regularly proportioned,
alternated doses, of America's chief
tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.
To the nerves and muscles of the
stomach that genial invigorant im
parts tone, and to its operations
regularity. The proximate result is
thorough digestion and complete
assimilation of the food, and the
ultimate sequence, blood fertile with
the elements of muscular tissue, n
healthy appetite, nightly rest un
impaired, and a disappearance of the
nervous symptoms to which etio
lated invalids are always subject,
and which they are very prone to
take for the manifestations of serious
organic disease, ahd dose according
ly. In diseases of the kidneys and
bladder, always excessively weaken
ing, and for constipation, fever and
ague, and liver complaint, use the
Bitters.
-
California Cat-K-Cure.
The only guaranteed cure for
catarrh, cold in the head, hay fever,
rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore
eyes. Restore the sense of tasto and
unpleasant breath, resulting from
catarrh. Easy and pleasantto 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 D. W.
Matthews & Co., 106 State street,
Salem.
.a .
Seduction ;and Marriage.
0. B. "Vilsky was arrested at Leb
anon yesterday and taken to Albany
by Deputy Marshal Lamberson, on
a charge of seducing Miss C. Arnett,
of Lebanon. The nllair ended by
the marriage of the couple' at the
Revere House.
Flouring Mill for Woodburn.
There is to be a meeting of the res
idents of Woodburn and vicinity on
Saturday April 14th, for the pur
Pose of forming a joint stock com
pany to erect a Homing mill at that
place.
Worth Your While.
Look in at Stniger Bros. for
genuine bargains in foot ware for
fcsh. Complete lines of the best
&ds in the market. Cut rates
Pply to everything in the leather
Une until their removal to the Geo.
Good stand.
Some of our exchanges that use
Intent insides are publishing an item
Informing their readors that "Kaiser
William wants to abdicate in favor
whlsson." This is one of the in
wnvenienees of having people at a
jktanee edit your paper. The news
k8 its news character while in
transit.
t'ol. T. C. Smith went to Eugene
t-'ty to-day to attend the muster
drill of "C
Co,
2nd regiment
X. G.
to-night.
Bett French Kid, genuine
ngaroo and other brands both in
eand gents foot wear nt price
?w before ollered in Salem. For
by Ktalger Bros. unUl their
"saoval to Geo. E. Good's old stand.
LANDS AND HOMES.
In
the Garden Spot of
great Northwest.
the
Fertility of Soil, Salubrity of Climate, Whole
some Water, Excellent Timber and
Delightful Scenery Health,
Wealth, Prosperity.
Marion county is situated in the
lieart of the 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 cro to
wards making it a profitable abiding
place, and a home for the thrifty
fanner, the cunning nrtisan and the
Industrious mechanic.
Rich in its agricultural resources,
in its cultivated and uncultivated
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 tne immigrant irom
the overcrowded states, where cold
winters and hot summers, with
terrible cyclones, prevail, who
comes to the coast with some
means, advantages that no other
county In Oregon possesses.
Much has been written of this
western country that requires a
stretch of the imagination to com
prehend, and numerous complaints
are heard from the class who have
been misled by them, so in this
brief sketch the writer desires to
avoid exageration as to its present
and prospective advantages, asking
those in the east into whose liauds
this may fall particularly those
who have their eyes directed towards
this coast to peruse it carefully,
feeling that it is not written to lure
immigrants within its borders, but
only us 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 the Rocky mountains.
BOUNDARIES. .
Marion county is bounded on the
north by the Willamette river and
Butte creek which separates it from
Clackamas county; on the east by
Clackamas county and the Cascade
mountains, which 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 the
Willamette river.
PHYSICAL FORMATION.
The county contains, including
valley, prairie and mountain lands,
about 900,000 ncres.
There are two main divisions, the
mountain and the valley. The
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 nortu nnu soutli by
forty miles east and west, and com
prises all classes of land, from rich
narrow valleys in tne passes, up
through nil the grades of rolling,
hilly and broken, to that of rock
bound canyons nnd inaccessible
craggy peaks. It is generally heavily
tinibered, nnd in the near future
will be valuable for its lumber sup
plies. These hills and mountains
ufi'ord a wonderful summer range
for stock, nnd many of the more en
terprising farmers are availing them
selves of this opportunity, nnd when
the cold frosts of autumn approach,
the stock are brought out to fresli
pastures, thus enabling them to sur
vive the winter storms with little
care.
GIIKAT ADVANTAGES.
A decided advantage Marion coun
ty has over ninny others is the di
versified farming interest that can
bo carried on throught the entire
year; notwithstanding this is a wet
climate during the winter months,
the uplands are seldom too wet to
work, and long before the prairie
farmers are through with their seed
ing, the hill farmer is preparing for
liis summer work. And yet the
low lands are much preferred by
many; the yield per aero 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, the bottom
lands are sure to bring the best
crops. No better farming land can
be found In the United States than
that on the noted Howell prairie,
French prairie, Santiam prairie and
Salem prairie. Tlie soil of these are
wonderfully nroductive. With irood
cultivation, forty bushels of wheat
and sixty of oats per acre can be
readily secured.
FACILITIES FOR MARKET.
The Willamette river, with two
lines of railroad running the entire
lemrth of the county from north to
soutli, with the Oregon Pacific road
crossing the southeast corner of the
county, altbrds ample facilities to
reach a market in any direction.
SALEM
Is the capital of the state and
county seat of Marion county, situ
ated on the Willamette river and
on the O. & C. railroad. Costly
buildings have been erected, among
which the state capitol building,
county courthouse, Cheniekote hotel,
opera house, new public school
building, Catholic school building,
Methodist church, Willamette Uni
versity, and many private residences
nnd business
DIOCKH. WIHUII
will
'with older
compare favorably
and
larger ciues.
GENERAL.
All things considered, the Willam
ette valley has the best country in
tho world, and Marion county la
iibout ceuterally located therein.
To those seeking home in the wewt,
no better opportunities can bo
oilered, than are found here. Persons
desiring Information regarding
Marlon county or the Willamette
valley, tho? wanting farming
lands, stock farms, business property
or city residences, will be promptly
nnd reliably informed bv addressing
the well known linn of Willis
Chaniberlln, real estate agents,
opera house block, Salem, Oregon.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
GnovEit Cleveland President.
Titos. V. IlAYAiin..!.. ..Secretary of State.
&Hii?-- AinciiiMj, Secretary of Treasury
.T. ilas Secretary of the Interior.
.MAc?5'IHCOTT Secretary or War.
JJ C. Whitney Secretary of Nnvy.
D. M. Dickinson Post Master General.
A. II. Gaiilani Attorney General.
MouiusoN R. AVaite Chief Justice.
State f Oregon.
J.N. Dolpii 1 .. ,,
J. II. Mitchell f l- s- nntors.
ntNGEU Hkkmann Conj;ressmnn.
Sylvesteii Pennoyer Governor.
W. McBuidk Secretary of Slate.
IV ,V .".K"" "into Treasurer.
K B. MchLitov Supt. Pub. Instruction.
K" Bakkii state Printer.
It. 8. Htrahak )
JVM. P. Loud y Supreme Judges.
W. W. Tiiayeii J
Third Jmllcl.it District.
It. P. Boise Judge-
Geo. W. Belt Prosecuting Attorney
Marlon County.
M. L. CHAJtnEULlN )
J. A. Looney y state Senators.
J. II. JJIMICK J
.1. 1. UKtUU .
D. J. Pendleton.
S. LAYMAN
A. It. Lafollette...
V. B. COLVEll
C. F. Hicks
m. n. chavman
OeougeMack
Representatives
Clerk.
Deputy Clerk.
JOHN JUNTO..
Ed. CnoisAN
Hiierw.
Deputy Sherltr.
Tritnunifti
AUOUST GtESY...
T. C. Shaw County Judge.
Geo. P. TEititELi. 1 ,.....
UENIIY WAKHEN f -""""""""-
Geokoe a. Peehles School Supt.
Iohn ewson Surveyor.
G. P. LlTcVlELDV..Jl.She"ep"inspcctor.'
City or Salem.
Wt.M. RAMSEY Mnvnr.
A 11 f.Tri. In. trn..t -.
Pkbiiy Raymond 1st Ward.
J. J. Shaw 2nd Ward
C. Lakore 2nd Ward
JAPMiNT0 3rd WnrA
W. W. Skinner :trd Ward
Nes. Hush 4th Word
O. N. IIutton Ith Word
Councllmen
J. STKICKLER Recorder.
James Ross Marshal.
W. T. Hell Treasurer.
Geo. O. HinoiiaM- Attorney.
J. C. Thompson Sup't of Streets.
C. X CllURCHiLL...Chief Engineers. F. D.
U. S. Officers.
Jas. Walton U. S. Commissioner.
Joseph ALiiEUT..Signal Service Observer.
NEW ADVERTLSKMEXTS.
THE YAQUINA 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 Franrlsoo.
Willamette River Line of Steamers:
The "Wm. M. Iloag," the "N. 8. Rent
ley," the "Three Sisters," leave Portland 8
n. m. Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, from
Messrs. Hofmon & Co's dock, 200 and 202
Front street, for Oregon City, HuttovUlo,
Chnmdocg, Salem, Independence, Albany,
Corvallls, and Intermediate points, mak
ing close connection at Albany with trains
of tho Oregon Pacific Kailroad.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):
Leave Albany 1:00 PM
Leave Corvallls 1:17 PM
Arrive Ynqulnii ------- C.-50 P M
Lcavo Yoqulnn - ------ .fctOAM
licavo Corvallls 10:38 A SI
Arrive Albany - - 11:15 AM
O. & C. trains connect at Albany nnd
Corvullls.
The above trains connect at YAQUINA
with tho Oregon Development Cos Lino
of Steamships between Yaqulna nnd San
Francisco.
SAIMXO DATES.
STEAMERS,
Willamette Valley,
Willamette Valley,
Willamette Valley,
STEAMERS.
Willamette Vnlley
Willamette Valley,
Wlllametto Valley
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
- - Monday, Mar. 12
' x nursaay, .uur. &
- Tuesday, April 3
FROM YAQUINA.
Satuday, Mar. 17
Tuesday, Mar. 27
Sunday, April 8
This comnanv reserves tho right
to
cuango sailing dates wanoui notice.
N. 11. Passengers from Portland and all
Wlllamotto Valley points can make close
connection with tho trains of tho
YAOUINA ROUTE at Albany orCorvollls,
nnd If destined to San Francisco, should
nrmngo to nrrlvo nt Yaqulna tho evening
before date of sailing.
1'Asseuger nml Freight Hates Always tbe
Lowest, r'or information apply to Messrs.
1IULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket
Agent 200 and 202 Front st., Portlnnd, Or.,
or to
C. C. IIOOUK, Ac't Gen'l Frt. &.
Pass. Agt., Oregon Paclllo It. II. Co.,
Corvallls, Or.
C. H. HASWELL.Jr.Geii'l Frt; &.
Pass. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., 301 Montgomery st.;
Snn Francisco, Cal.
CALIFORNIA! the
YAa. acATHTorniir.i
XrA'JBflM
(9AsT1-.CpW,
a. nroncn lijo''
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lend for circular,! ItrWtUJbrOii-
lABIETINE MEDlco.ORomLl.rAU.
MirASIWCTO
HM-J-rr-j-n VAM rMiYtfrn
"IflMMMPTIlif
SOLI) AND GUARANTEED HY
D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY,
106 State St., Salem, Or.
SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Depot.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Gilbert & Patterson,
DEALERS IN
CHOICE
Fami
1
J
Provisions,
Crockery and Glassware,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE EPICURE TEA !
The best and most populor brand in
the market.
-PACKERS OF-
SUGAR CURED HAMS I
PICKLED MEATS, ETC.
PURE LEAF LARD.
Country produce of all kinds. A com
plete stock m every department.
GILHERT .t PATTERSON,
200 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon.
II. K. DuRois.
Joe Dullois?
Dubois
BROTHERS,
Proprietors
Ghemekete Hote.
FREE BUS.
Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers.
From $1 to V per day.
SALEM,
OREGON.
Overland to California
VIA
Oregon i California Rail Road
AND CONNECTIONS.
THE MOUNT SHASTA HOLTE.
Time Between Salem and San Francisco
Thirty-six Hours.
CALIFORNIA KXl'KKSS TRAIN DAILY.
"Smithy
"4:00 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
7:40 a. in.
"Korth.
Lv. Portland Ar.
Lv. Salem Lv.
Ar. San Fran. Lv.
10:10 a.m.
8::t0 a. m.
0:30 p. in.
LOCAL I'AHSENQKR TRAIN ( DAILY KX
CKIT SUNDAY).
8:00 a. m.
1:02 a. in.
12:40 p. m.
Groceries,
3:45 p. in.
12:52 p. m.
0.-00 ii. in.
PULLMAN" BUFFET SiiKEl'EKS.
Excursion Sleepers for second-class pas
sengers on nil through trains free of
charge.
ThoO.it C. Hallrond ferry makes con
nection with all tho regular trains on tho
East Sldo Division from foot of F street,
Portland.
West Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (KXCK1T SUNDAY).
7:30 II. Ill
.v.
"Portland"
Corvullls
"Ar.
Lv.
"i:l." p. in.
1:30 p. in.
12:2 p. m
Ar.
M'MINNVILLK EXI'IIKSH TRAIN (DAILY
KXCK1T .SUNDAY),
4:50 p. m.
8:00 p. in.
I Lv. PoHlnnd'
Xr7pi700"u7
Lv. 5:45 a.
Ar.McMlunvllle
At Albany nnd Corvallls connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific Kailroad.
For full Information regarding rates,
mails, etc., apply to tho Company's agent,
Salem. Oreeron.
i:. I'. ItOli KUS.
U. KOEHLKH, G. I
Manager.
, and Pass. Ag't.
DR. GILBERT,
THE E5IVIINISNT
Scientist, anthropologist, physician and
surgeon, will open an otllco In tho New
Hank Illock, on .May 1st, for tho treatment
of all diseases of women, and all other
chronic cases, on strictly hygienic mid nat
ural principles. Medical batns.oxygen and
electro-magnetism used. Charges strictly
moderate. Address box 170, Salem, Oregon.
Land of Discoveries.
Those who have used it "rem""
dk-H are Klvlm? KatlHfactlon, and a cuk
tomerwillillroncliltlHKayii It is tlioonly
remedy that Rives Instant relief.
Hkhhki.i. .v C'ovKi:, DniKuUtH,
IUvendde, Oil."
H,, " tlie pleasure to Inform
dvc you Unit your PrcimnitlonKiiro
meeting with large wiIoh. We liwir
MlU!nn. U..t D: from any
nuillllltl UUl I I aloe liuvlnt; ikv
fiiwlrtti tnf ituff tlif.in.
cuiilon to(-'iiKO them.
Nasscawkn .i Co,
DrilCKlbtH,
VImiITu, C'ul,"
That It wllInceompllKli theend desired
In allntliK'tloiiHorthuThroatand Liiukh
U ...111 "d you not only will not lo
It Will without It yourxeir, lint will
recommend It to others, as thouHiiudH
have done, who have tried overytlilm;
else In vain. Money Ik no object where
ia!!,'ee.u..n',i Convince You
trifling sum of one dollar run purchase
u remedy that will stand hctwi-eu you
undone of the most dreaded of human
lllu.
Circulars sent free,eontaliiiui;delalliHl
decrlptloiis.
SANTA ABIE
Ik nrepareil only by the AHIKTINK
MHDIUAL CO., Oroville, C'ul.
Lv. Portland Ar.
Lv. Salem Lv.
Ar. Kugeuo Lv.
NKW ADVKKTISKMENTS.
PH0H1BITI0N COUNTY TICKET,
HKPlUiSKNTATIVKS.
T V DKAVENPOKT,
Silvorlon.
VM SIMPSON,
Silverton.
H S JORY,
South Salem
.1 l) PARRY,
Sublimity.
J G ERKRHART,
Clmmpocg.
SHERIFF.
ALEX THOMPSON,
Silverton.
CLKKK.
AV I RAY,
Woodburn.
KtiCOKDKIt.
VIRGIL II READ,
Turner.
THEASUHElt.
"V P JOHNSON,
Salem.
SCHOOL SUPKllINTKNDKNT.
"W T VAN SCOY,
JetVerson.
ASSESSOR.
LOUIS RARZEE,
JeH'erson.
COMMISSIONERS.
J D HURST, '
Aurora.
HENRY GILS AN,
Marion.
SURVEYOR.
F A FORD,
Woodburn.
CORONER.
W R MAOERS,
Salem.
ARRIVING!
Our Immense Stock of Goods is
NOW -:- ARRIVING
J I
3-
as-
1GARPBTS
-an
-s
-ffm
-ffa
13-
StT-
The Largest and Finest Stock of Onif '
Ever Brought lo SALEM
now here:
-AND
STILL ARRIVING DAILY.
CSS-CALL AND EXAMINE.
LUNN& BROWN.
Cor. Commercial and State Streets.
stockT'aum
FOR SALE or RENT !
530 ACRES
Well watered and plenty of timber. Two
houses and two burns. Good orchard.
Meadow and lfiO acres plow land. Kilty
head of cattle with the place If wanted, and
horses enough to run it. Within live miles
of depot on theO. itt!. It. It. A bargain for
somebody.
Enquire at Office of Capital Journal,
GENERAL BLACKSlllTIIIXIi
AND
Horseshoeing ! !
AM the Improved methods of shoeing,
shaping shoes, to cure d Inclines of tho foot
anil for the correction of faulty action, con
traction and Interfering, used. I guarantee
satisfaction In all cases. Itefer to any well
known horseman In Oregon.
JOHN KNIGHT, The Horscshocr,
;m Commercial street, Halem, Or.
Grange Store
Salem Co-Operative Association, of II.
DKAI.KIH IN
Choice Groceries,
Frovisions, Fruits,
and Vegetables,
Crockery, Glassware,
Butter, Eggf,
and Lard.
All Kinds of Produce Bought.
JAMKS AITh'KX,
Manager.
138, Htalo street, Halom, Or.
Just Arrived !
THE FINEST USE OF
EVER IN SALEM.
l'ull line of Coiitemerl Kid Ulovtw Just
rwotvwt.
C'HAH. fAI-VKUT.
Hulein, Orvgoa.
Millinery and rancy Goods
NKW AUVKUTISKMKNTS.
SAN FRANSISCO
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FALLS
Woglvoyou tlio lienellt, Ournloelc Is now
complete. Wo linvn 11 room
80 FEET
Hy B5, whleli Is lllled with now goods
throughout. !lo UHu cull.
KELLER & SONS,
Tho (Ji-oeers.
Soccialties in Emits
Evaporated Apples,
Evaporated Peaches,
Evaporated Nectarines,
Evaporated Apricots,
Evaporated Pears,
Dried Peeled Peaches,
Dried Peaches,
Dried Apricots,
Dried Currants,
Dried Apples,
Dried Grapes
Oregon Petit Prunes,
Imported German Prunes,
Smyrna Figs,
Raisins,
Persian Dates,
Weller Brothers'
'JJI, CommerolHl Htreel.
BENSON'S EXPRESS.
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