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kkw advertisements. th FOLLOWING . ' List of Property is Offered For Sale -BY ifigggggaaggsaga gagagggsasgegaassaasaggaga: OREGON LAND COMPANY J i.inaa'gaci'aiia taeaaaeaaBeaiieaaaiiicg gggagggg a a a a lUOacrcs, 8 miles custof Stlverton; $1000. 160 acres, one half In cultivation, small orchard; 84000. "iM acres. 110 acres In cultivation, 5 mites from railroad, I'A miles from post office; S5000. 400 acres, 820 acres In cultivation, good building, S per acre, 46 acres, 13 acres In cultivation, small house; 51000. ..,. en iy In cultivatien: 52000. n acres. 20 acres In cultivation, small house, 18 miles from Salem; S1000; ono half cash. TW)ftcres.200acresln cultivation, remain der light timber, good 1ioum, good or chard, 9 miles from railroad; 86500. House and lot In South Salem, largo lot; 81050. 86500-200 acres, 130 acres In cultivation, two orchards, 6 miles from Salem. 15000375 acres, 200 acres In cultivation, "balance light timber, 3 miles from Knlpm. OGOO 320 acres, 200 acres In cultivation, S750O-36O acres, 200 acres In cultivation, one half mile from steamboat land- II SlT'per acre, 180 acres, gopd house, 7 rooms, good barn, one half mile from steamboat landing. 15. J12.50 per acre, 120 acre. 16. 820 per acre, 320 acres, good house and born. 17 81 acres, 2 miles from Salem, 805 per ' acre, OS acres In cultivation. IS. SO acres, $2500, 76 acres in cultivation, good house and bam. 19 250 acres, $11,000, all cultivated, line buildings. 20 250 acres, 170 acres' In cultivation, good orchard find buildings, $8000. 21. 338 acres, all cultivated; $10,500. THE OREGON Arc buylngaud selling Keal Estate.and will erty In the above list. Ofllce In Bank Block, Three Doors Iff SHE m h f -4-"M-aHX-;0! GIBSON & SINGLETON, Successors to Geo. E. Good. Prescription Druggists. IMPORTERS OF Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, and Fine Perfumery, ARTISTS' MATERIALS A SPECIALTY. LEV ,TY'S. OHDS CORNER,' COMMERCIAL and STA'flE STREETS. ,v SMOKE THE OLD REL,IA.BII5 Five Cent Tansil's Punch Cigars. CALIFORNIA! the LTuwr I a pr wyu. y Sxva n CucilA .SBlETWEICtMo' Vv7r5Tfrllinroir '& f. unc "N . A Tl Mf ZT M j T 1 HAVE YOU A COLD IN THE HEAD which does not get better? Have you an ox cesslve secretion of mucus matter lu the nasal passages? Are you troubled by hawkinK, spitting, weak nud Inflamed eyes, frenuent soreness of the throat, ringing or roaring in the ears, moro or loss Impairment of the hearing, loss of smell, memory Im paired, dullness or dlzzlnessof the head, dryness or heat of the nose? Have you lout nil wise of smell? Is j-our breath foul? If so, you havo the Catarrh, some huve nil those symptoms, others only a iwrt. California Cat-R-Cure Restores the one of tnste nnd small, removes bad tnsteand unpleasant breath, result ing from Cutnrrh. Eusv nnd pleasant to use. Follow directions and u cure I guaran teed by D. Y. SIATTHEW8 A Co. RECOMMENDED. , CAPTAIN CHARLES U DIMON.of New Vork City, formerly peclul agent of the Phamlx and Home Inmrunee Company nt Kan Frnnclfcco, OiL-suyw "I have been troubled with Chronic Cutnrrh for twenty jetire. A friend In oodland, Ciil., recom mended your California CAT-R-CURE. I procurded n Jur, having but little faith In Its curative properties; but I must wy, after lulng three Jars, I am cured of that disgusting disease. Inclosed And $5 for w hlcfi send me California CAT-R-CURE for some friends, who are sufferers." SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St., Salem, Or. SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot TIIE - 22. 155 acres, 70 acre' cultivated, good build Ings; 82000. 'IX. 100 acres, all cultivated; $3500. 21. House and lot on Commercial St.; 8500. 25. House and lot on Commercial St.; 8550. 20. S50acres, 180 acres cultivated, 13G0prume trees, 500 peach trees, 500 pear trees, 23acresof hops, good buildings; $10,000. 27. 147 acres, 30 ncres In cultivation, S1200. 28. 80 ncres, one half In cultivation, S2O00. 29. House and lot in Salem; $0000. 30. House and lot In Salem; $800. 31. 320 acres, 180 acres In cultivation; SSOOO. 32. 100 lots in Sliver Falls city; $2. each. 33. 160 acres, 115 in cultivation, S32 per acre. 31. 320 acres, 150 In cultivation, good Im provements; $10,000. 35. Saw mill and grist mill; $1000. SO. Livery stable, 10 horses, 7 buggies, 1 car riage, 1 express wagon, fi sets double harness,4 sets single harness,35 board lug horses, good stand and reasonable rent on buildings; 82500. 37. 60 acres, 2 acres in cultivation, house and barn, $700. 38. 250 acres, y2 miles from Brownsville, 145 ncres in cultivation, good build ings, $35 per acre. 39. 57 acres, nil cultivated, with building-,, y, miles from Salem; 8SO0O. 40. 10 ncres, lji miles from Salem, all culti vated, with buildings, 82000. II. 20 acres cultivated land, with buildings, 1 mile from Salem; $2500. 42. 12J4 acres cultivated land, without buildings, one mile from Salem post ollico; $1250. 43. 30 acres Cultivated land, IK miles from Salem; $3300. 44. 62 acres, 1 miles from Salem, oue half In cultivation; $2500. 45. Lots on Capital street, at from $100 to $300 each. LAND COMPANY take pleasure in showing buyers any prop South of 1st National Bank, Iff STOCK ! Land of Discoveries. thc O N.LY- CURE TOR (CATARRH; OROVILLECAL LANDS AND HOMES. Marion couutr Is sitniited in the heart of the magnificent "Willamette valley, the central gem in the clus ter of rich counties that form that princely domain, ami is the banner commonwealth of the treat north west in all the essentials that go to wards making it n profitable abiding place, and a home for the thrifty tanner, the cunning artisan and the Industrious mechanic. Rich in its agricultural resources in its cultivated and uncultivated lands, In Its water power, and minerals; rich lu Its colleges and schools of learning, and with a climate unsurpassed for its salubrity, it presents to the immigrant from the overcrowded states, where cold winters and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to tiie coast with some means, advantages that no other county in Oregon possesses. Much has oeen written of this western country that requires a stretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous conmlaints are heard from the class who have been misled by them, so in this brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exageratfon as to its present and prospective advantages, asking those In the east into whose hands 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 as a truthful description of a land which, If it does not "ilow milk and honey," contains within its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on the Pacific side of the Rocky mountains. HOIINDAltlES. Marlon 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 Santinm, 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 000,000 acres. 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 north and south by forty miles east 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 will be valuable for its lumber sup plies. These hills and mountains afford a wonderful summer range for stock, and many of the more en terprising farmers are availing them selves of this opportunity, and when the cold frosts of autumn approach, the stock are brought out to fresh pastures, thus enabling them to sur vive the winter storms with little care. GREAT ADVANTAGES. A decided advantage Marlon coun ty has over many others is the di versified farming interest that can be 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 his summer work. And yet the low lands are much preferred by many; the yield per acre Is generally greater, anil perhaps lc-s 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 fanning land can be found In the United states than that on the noted Howell prairie, French prairie, Santiam prairie and Salem prairie. The soil of the are wonderfully productive. With good 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 south, with the Oregon Pacific road crossing the southeast corner of the county, afibrds ample facilities to reach a market in any direction. SALEM Is the capital of the state and ! county seat of Marion county, situ- j ated on the Willamette river and on the O. C. railroad. Costly buildings have been erected, among which the state capital building, county court house, Chemekete hotel, opera house, new public school building, Catholic school building, Methodist church, Willamette Uni versity, and many private residences and husiness blocks, which will compare favorably with older and larger cities. GENERAL. All things considered, the Willam ette valley has the best country in the world, and Marlon county is about centerally located therein. To thoe seeking homes in the west, no better opportunities can be offered, than are found here. Person desiring information regarding Marion county or the Willamette valley, those wanting farming lands, stock farms, buslnoi-n property or city residences, will be promptly and reliably informed by uddrtlng the well known Arm of Willis Clwmberlln. real estate agents, opera house block, Salem, Oregon. I GENERAL 1HRECTORY. GitovFRCu..VFLANt President. Titos. K H.V1 Ann ... Secretary of Mate. W'ii- airchilh, Secretary ofTrwiHUry I . T. lt.S imf.in nnlinTlitnrtnr I VM. C. KxnicoTT. Secretary of War! , W l"V WlfTTV CJ ....... .. V.,. .. I n. M. Dickinson . l'ost MuMer General. A. H. G.it I. vvn .... Attorney General. Moitnisos It. Waitk ciilcf Justice. StAte of Orrsvn. , ' .-...r. ... riTH'lHI. Ul-mj, J. N. Dolimi ) ,. .. .. .1. H. mitciikm. .:.::: l- viators. Hinoku HKitMANx Congressman. Svi.vkstkk I'knnovkii Governor. SV.V Mi'HniUK Secretary of Slate. O. . nun State Treasurer. K. U. Mc-Kmuu Sunt. Pub. Instruction. HtANK IlAKEit state Printer. I. 5. JSTKAHAN I Wm. 1. Loan .... V. W. Tl Kit... Supreme .Iudire. Third Jmlldal District. R. l. ItOtsK iiuisc. Gko. . Hklt lroeeutlni; Attorney. Marlon fount. At. Ii. ClIinEI5I,IX ) .1. A. Loo.Nift y... state Senator. J. II. Dimick J. T. Oituio II. J. Pkndlkton- S. Layman A. M. LArOM.ETTF.. W. II. COIA-KK C. F. Hicks M.N. CHAPMAN.... GEOKOnVMACK John Junto En. Cuoisan AUOCST Giesv T. C. Shaw -HeprcsentatUes Clerk. Deputy Clerk. Sheriff. . Deputy Sheiltr. Treasurer. Comity Judge, f2i?n 1 'P.. . IIenky Wahu'en':::::: -- Commissioner. Gkohoe A. I'kehles School Sunt. ions is ewson sun eyor. G. I'. LiTCHViKirD7."V.""sheep "Inspector! City or Kaltm. .1. .1. MriU'll Mnvnr. a.m. ju'ik isi varu.. l ueo. wtu.iAMS 1st Ward... Geo. Collins 2nd Ward C Lakoiie 2nd Ward JAi" Minto 3rd Wnrd W. W. Skinner :trd Ward... NRS. Hush 4th Ward ! Conncllmen O. N. Hutton 4th Ward I i. oiitii.ivi.Kii ... iiecorner. James Ross Marshal. W. T. hull Treasurer. Geo. G. IUn-qham Attorney. J. C. TltOMi-soN Sup't of Street. C. N. CilUKCiill.i. Chief Engineers. K. D. I'. S. Officers. Jas. Walton U. S. ComnilsMoncr. Josei'ii ALiiEiiT.-Slcnul Servlco Ober er. NEW AUVERTISKSIENTS. jecialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, , Evaporated Nectarines, Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Drie-jcl Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 201, Commercial Sticet Joe Drltois II. K. Dullois. Dubois brothers Proprietors Cheineketc Hote FRE1S BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers, From SI to $ per da . SALEM. - OREGON. BENSON'S EXPRESS. Li;avk orders at lance-s liv ery Stable, corner of State and Front Mieet,oron nlatent corner Stute and Com merclal htreets. Prompt nttentlon and care guaranteed. W. A. 11ENSON. Overland to California VIA Oregon k California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. TIIE MOUNT SHASTA IIOl'Trl Time Iittwcfn Kalrm and Nan f'ranclno- Thirl)-tlx Hours. t'Ai.itouyiA e.xi'hevS thaix- j)AIIA'. l ' 'South. Nortli. Ar. I 10:40a. it). lA.I WWII. III. Ia. (J.:wp. in. 4.-00 p. m. ffc-W p. III. 7:10 n. ill. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem San Fnm. I .OCA I. 1'A.ViKNOKH TI1AI.N ( PAHA KX CK1T HUNDAV). 8.00 a. in. 1.-02 H. III. 12:H) p. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Poitlaud Salem Kukciip Ar. IA. Lv. 3:Hp. in. 12)2 p. III. I'.-OOa. III. Pl'liliMAN KVVVKJ HIiEEI'EKS. . Excui-hIou Sleepers for .eeoiul'Iawt jmih fengerw on nil through trains frit) of charge. TheO. 4 C. Rallrond ferry mnkCK con nection wmi nil uie regumr iniiux on mo Hast Hide DivUIon from foot of P otrcet, Portland. West Side Division, Between Portland and Ceivallis: UAILY EXtKlT Ht'NDA't ). 7010 II. III. 1235 p. III. Lv." Ar. Portland C'OMUlllli Ar. Lv. G-.1S p. III. liiiOp. III. JI'MINNVILLK KXI-HBKS TilAIN (UAILV RXC-KIT HUX1IAV). IfJO p. III. IfcOO p. in. Lv. Portland ArT Ar.Mo.MlnnvilleLv. "tfcWa. mi fi-,15 ii. in. a At Albany nnd Cnrvallln connect with Hlnv of Ortwou IVioitle lbitlrond. For full information reurdlni ralw., maiw, eta, apply to the Compuny'it uiteut, Bfllein, Oregon. E. KKOOERS. It KORIILKR, O. F. nnd lint. An. XanageT. NEW Al) KRTISEMENTi,. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD AMI Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SH0RTER20 HOURS LESS TIME Mum hy nny other route. Flrt-i-l Thioucli l'acnfferan.l Kreljtht l.lnr Tium Pot Hand nnd all pylnf In'lhf Willamette Vallfy to and from San Krani Im-o. Willamette River Line of Steamers: The 'Win. M. HoaK," the "N. S. Rent Icy,' the 'Three Sister-," leave Portlands a. in. )lonita, ednevdajs nnd Frldais, rixmi -Mesr. lloliiian Con doek.SX) mid ay hront sticet, for Oregon City, HutteMllo, Chnindpei;, Salem, Indepetuleneo, Albnny. t orviillls, ami Intermediate points, mak ine clove connection nt Albany with trains ofthoflrecon I'.iclfle Itallroad. . TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Sunday.): Leavo Albany LeavoCorvallN Arrive Yaijulna lcuve Yaitulna ...... Ia-iivo Conallls Arrive Albany O. A C. tnilns connect at Corvallls. 1:00 PM - -1:17 PM - foVll'M - -0:30 AM - 10.38 AM 11:15 AM Albany and riionbovoti-alns connect at YAQITINA with the Oiegou Dovelopiuent CVn Line of Steanislilps between Yiuiuln.i and Snu ' mitvjiiTf, SUI.IM1 HATES. 8TKAMK11S, Willamette Vnlley, Willamette. Valley, Wlllametto Valley, STKAMKl!. Willamette Valley Wlllametto Vullev, Wlllametto Valley FItOM HAS KItA.NCISCO. Monday, Mar. 12 Thursday, Mar. - Tuesday, April 3 KIIOM YAQflNA. Satuday, Mar. 17 - - - Tuesday, Mar. '.7 - - Sunday, April 8 This comimny reserves tho risht to v.ii..h' ''"iiiiik tiiuL-s Miiiuuu nonce. ,,.N-1J- I'aenRei-Nfi'oni Portland and all Mllnmette alley points can make close connection with the trains of the YAOIIINA HOUTK nt Albany or Corvallls. and If destined to San Francisco, should arniiiKOtoaiilveat Yiuiulua the eu'iilnj; before date of salliui;. I'awciiRer and I'relKht ICmeo Alwais the WK?sii . .?r 'nloriiintlon apply to Messrs. lUL?,Aif &, v'.'-.v Ki-olKlit and Ticket Agents -J00 iimlMJ l-"it)iit st., Pot Hand, Or., or to C.C. HOOlTK, Ae't Oen'l Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oieon I'acltlc R. R. Co., C.lI.HASWKLL.Jr.Ge?FV!"i0r Pass. Agt. Oickoii Development Co., 301 Montgomery St.; San Fninclseo, Cal. GENERAL HLACKSJHTIIINd AND B-IORS12SM0131NQ ! ! All the Improved methods of shoeing, shaping Hlioes, to cuie diseases of tho foot and lor the eoncctlon oftaulty action, con traction and Intel lerlug, used. I guarantee Hfltlsfaellon In all cases, lteler to any well known horseman InOiexou. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoor, KCKI Conimeielnl fitreet, Salem, Or. - L. S. SKIFF & CO. NEXT DOOR TO OPEUA HOUSE, SALEM. Walizcd Air Given lor Hie Painless Extraction of Teetli. BffiTlie pervon awukuns front a ploumiut thvain u-lth the tu-himj tt-eth gone. Also Golij Crowns Set. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! :&4Wt4"fcCS. SCRIBER and. Capital Lumbering Company! MAM'KAtTI'KUH OK Every Variety of Dressed and -CONSTANTLY Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, .Btc. SALEM -' - - OREGON. NEW AK1CTHKMKNTj. PHOHIBITION COUNTY TICKET. CON(l!tKS, PROP. G. M. MILLKU. PRKslDKNTI.VI. i:i.i:(TOItS T. P. OAMIMIKLI,, B P. RAMP, DR. A. C. ICIXNKV. DISTRICT ATTORN'KY, J. P. CAPLKS. ltKPHKSKNTATIVR-s. T W DEAVKXPORT Silverton. W.M SIMPSON, SUverton. H S .TORY, South Salem J D DARBY, Sublimity. .1 G KBKRHAHT, Cluunpoog. SHKIMKF. ALEK THOMPSON, Sllvorton. CI.KRK. W f RAY, YVoodburn. KKCORDKR. YIRGIL U READ, Turner. TRKASURKK. , P JOHNSON, Sjiloni. SCHOOL I'UPKRINTKNDKNT. W T YAN SCOY, Jctlbrson. ASSKSSOR. LOUIS BARZEE, JetVoton. COMMISSIONKltS. J D HURST, Aurora. HENRY GTLSAN, Mnrlon. SURVKYOH. P A PORD, Wooilburn. COItONKR. NV B MAOER.S, Salem. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Com t of the Sloteof Oregon, for Mailon Count, lu the matter of the estate ot Andrew Heln, deceased. Notice Is heicbj given that I base Hied my Hunt account, and that Monday, the 7th day of Slay, lvw ,ut 10 a. m has been set tor heal lug objections to ho same. .lUI.IA 1IKIN, Keeutrl. NOTICE OF PAYMENT. All iieisons holding warrants ugalnst Million county endorsed by the treasurer aio hereby uotllled to piesent the same for iiaynienl.as tlieie Is moiu on hand for Hint pin pose, unit no fuither InlciiM will bo p.ildoii them, Al'tit'sTOIKSY, I'ouiily Tieasuier, Dnteil April Bid, liWS. For Sale. A good lion frame Horse Power. Cooil for all use, tiom one to full laipaelty. All for tho low pi ice of $00. call at the Pacific Cider, Vinegar A Fmlt Preserving Com pauy's olllee. Salem, Oiegiin. OK - A due Hue ot liucl;, buggies. cait,ear rlnges, buckboaids, etc, lloth our own make nnd the bet eiisteiu miiile buggies. Every one Warranted I J0BBJNG and HORSESHOEING. (nil on the undersigned, wngon mid ear- rluge iiuiKern and lilacKxiiillhs .!'. SV2, and lilt Comiueielal street, Salem. POHLE. AXD DKM.KKS IN Oregon Lumber, Undressed. ON HAND: