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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THfi FOLLOWING
List of Property is Offered For Sale
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OREGON LAND COMPANY
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160 acres, 8 miles cast of Sllverton; S1000.
iffl acres, one half In cultlvntlou, small
orchard; JWOO.
acres. 116 acres In cultivation,.1) miles
from railroad, Hi miles from post
ofllce; S5000.
400 acres, 320 acres In cultivation, good
building, ?W per acre,
48 acres, 15 acres In cultivation, small
house; S1000.
100 acres, SO acres In cultivation; S2U00.
so acres. 20 acres In cultivation, small
hOUSe, IB IlllUJS 1I1" oun-i", vw, ..
half cash.
s TfiOacres, 200acres in cultivation, remain
dcr light timber, good house, good or
chard, 9 miles from railroad; Sw00.
q House and lot in South Salem, large lot;
" J1050.
10 C500-2G0acres, 130 acres In cultivation,
two orchards, fi miles from Salem.
11 $15000-373 acres, 250 acres In cultlvat ton,
balance light timber, S. miles from
Salem,
l" $9600-520 acres, 200 acres In cultivation,
good house, barn and orchard.
13. $7500-300 acres, 200 acres In cultivation,
one half mile from steamboat land-
H $17.50 per acre, 180 acres, gopd house, 7
rooms, good barn, one half mile from
steamboat landing.
15. $12.50 per acre, 120 acre.
16. 520 per acre, 820 acres, good house and
barn.
17 81 acres, 2 miles from Salem, $G3 per
' acre, 68 acres In cultivation.
18 80 acres, 82500, 78 acres In cultivation,
good house and barn.
19 230 acres, $11,000, all cultlvated,fine
buildings.
20 250 acres, 170 acrei In cultivation, good
orchard and buildings, $8000.
21. 338 acres, all cultivated; $10,500.
22. 155 acres, 70 acres cultivated, good build
ings; $2000.
23. 100 acres, all cultivated; $3500.
24. House and lot on Commercial st.; $300.
THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
Are buying and selling Real Estate, and will take pleasure lu showing buyers any prop
erty In the above list. Ofllce lu
Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank,
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GIBSON & SINGLETON.
Successors to Geo. E. Good.
Prescription Druggists.
IMPORTERS OF
Drugs,
Medicines, , ,
' Toilet Articles, and
Pine Perfumery.
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ARTISTS' MATERIALS A SPECIALTY.' "
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LEVY'S OLD CORNER, COMMERCIAL and STATUE .STREETS.
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SMOKE THE OLD RELIABLE. .
Five Cent Tansil's Punch Cigars.
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SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY,
106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR.
SNELL, HEITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Depot
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25. House and lot ou Commercial St.; $900.
26. .350 acres, ISO ocres cult 1 vated, 1300 prunie
trees, 500 peach tree", 500 pear trees,
25acresofhops, good buildings; $10,000.
27. 147 acres, 00 acres lu cultivation, $1200.
28. 80 acres, one half In cultivation, $2000.
29. House and lot In Salem; $3000.
30. House and lot In balem; $S00.
31. 320 acres, 180 acres lu cultivation; $8000.
32. 100 lots lu Silver Falls city; $25 each.
33. 100 acres, 1 15 lu cultivation, $32 per acre.
34. 320 acres, 150 In cultivation, good Im
provements; $10,000.
35. Saw mill nnd grist mill; $4000.
SO. Livery stable, 10 horses, 7 buggies, 1 car
riage, 1 express wagon, 5 sets double
harness,4 sets single harness, 33 board
ing horses, good stand and reasonable
rent on buildings; $2500.
37. GO acres, 2 acres in cultivation, house
and barn, $700.
3S. 250 acres, 1 miles from Brownsville,
145 acres In cultivation, good build
ings, $35 per acre.
39. 57 acres, all cultivated, with buildings,
1 miles from Salem; 88000.
40. 10 acres, li miles from Salem, all culti
vated, with buildings, $2000.
11. 20 acres cultivated land, with buildings,
1 mile from Salem; $2500.
42. 12 ncres cultivated laud, without
buildings, one mile from Salem post
office; 81250.
43. SO acres cultivated land, 1 miles from
Salem; $3300.
41. 52 ncres, VA miles from Salem, one half
in cultivation; $2500.
45. Lots on Capital street, at from $100 to
$300 each.
46. 4300 acres Improved farm at from $10
to $30 per acre; known as the Ankcny
farm.
47. 97 acres, all in u good stato of cultiva
tion; $2000.
We have, also, all the Scotch company's
farms for sale. Uelngsold under fore
closure of mortgages, they are offered
on very reasonable terms.
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LANDS AND HOMES.
Marion county is situated in the
heart of the magnificent "Willamette
valley, the ventral 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; rich in 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 the coast with some
means, advantages that no other
county In Oregon possesses.
Much has been written of this
western country that requires n
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 exagemtion ns 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 peruso it carefully,
feeling that It is not written to lure
immigrants within its borders, but
only as a truthful discriptiou of tv
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
Sautiam river and the north fork of
the Santiam, separating it from
Linn county.andon the west by the
Willamette river.
PHYSICAL FORMATION.
The county contains, including
valley, prairio and mountain lauds,
about 900,000 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 corii
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
cratrev weaks. 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.
OREAT ADVANTAGES.
A decided advantage Marion 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 acie is generally
greater, and perhaiw less lulior Is re
quired to place the soil in proper
condition for crops; and then should
the season prpve dry, the bottom
lands are sure to bring the best
crops. No Letter farming land can
be found lu the United States than
that on the noted Howell prairie,
French prairie, Santlam prairie and
Salem prairie. The soil of these 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
length of the county from north to
south, with the Oregon Pacific road
crossing the southeast comer of the
county, aflbrds 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, Chemokete hotel,
opera house, new public school
building, Catholic school building,
Methodist church, Willamette Uni
versity, and many private residences
ana business oiocks, wmen win
compare favorably with older and
larger cities.
GENERAL.
All things considered, the Willam
ette valley has the best country in
the world, and Marion county in
about centerally located therein.
To those peeking homes in the west,
no better opportunities, can be
offered, than are foundhere. Persons
desiring information regarding
Marlon comity or the Willamette
valley, those wanting farming
lands, stock farms, business property
or city residences, will be promptly
and reliably Informed by addressing
the well known Arm of WiHU &
Chamberlin, real estate agents,
opera house block, Kalem, Oregon.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
OnovMtCi.KVKi.AjJD President.
Titos. KlUYAun Secretary of State.
r.V" vus r""Ki'i, cocremrvoi irmvurj
JJ .T. Vhw -Secretary of the Interior.
M. C. hxnicoTT Secretary of War.
W. C IIITVCV Kivwturr nfVnll'.
D. M. Dickinson lot Mntcr General.
A. il. UAitLANi) Vttornp.v Gcncml.
Morrison R. Waitf. chief Justice.
State of OrrgoD.
iH-.W.'Si-L": V-S-Hcnator.
liiNT.Kn Hkhmann Congressman.
Syia'khtek 1'ennoyek Governor.
Oko. V. McIJridk Secretary ofstntc.
O. W. Wkiiii State Treasurer.
K. 11. McKlkoy Sunt. Pub. Instruction.
Fhank Rakkk State Printer.
t. S. STHAHAN )
Wm. P. Um U Supreme Judges.
W.W. TllAYKK.-.j
Third Judicial District.
R. P. IlotsE Judge.
Gko. W. Br.i.T. Prosecuting Attorney.
Marlou County,
M. L. ClIAMnKItLIN l
J. A. Lookky J-.. .State Senators.
J. U. Dimick )
J. T. GltKOO
I). J. Pknm.kton
S. Layman
..Representatives
A. M. IjAFOLLBTTE
W. 11. COLVEK
C. F. Hicks
M. N. chapman Clerk.
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viiauiHii. .unn,..,,.......u.lHIIJ V,Ul (t
John JIinto Sheriff.
Ei. cnoisAK.. Deputy Sheriff.
AUOustGiesy Treasurer.
T. C. Shaw . County Judge.
GKO. P. TKHHRM. ) r-nmmlMlniinrs
Henry Warren- - -onuulsloners.
Gko ltd E A. Pkeiilkm School Supt.
TohnNewson Surveyor.
. . Coroner.
G. P. Litchfield Sheep Inspector.
City of Salem.
J. J. Muri'I'y. Slayor.
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Geo. Williams lbt Ward
Geo. Collins 2nd Ward
C Lafoue 2nd Ward
Jap Minto Srd "Ward
W. W. Skinner 3rd Ward
Nes. Rush -Ith Ward
I Councllmcn
O. N. Hutton Ith Ward J
J. Stricklkr
.Recorder.
James Ross Marshnl
W. T. Bkll Treasurer.
Gko. G. Uingham Attorney.
J. C Thompson Bup't of Streets.
C N. Churchill Chief Engineers. F. 1).
U. S. Officers.
Jas. Walton.. j U. f. Commissioner.
Joseph ALUKiiTKlguul Service Observer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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,
AT
Weller Brothers'
201, Commercial Rtieet
H. K. l)uBois. Joe DuHois
Dubois brothers,
Proprietors
FREE BUS.
Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers,
From $1 to M per day.
SALEM. - - OREGON.
BENSON'S EXPRESS.
IEAVE ORDERS AT LANCE'S LIV
J ery Stable, corner of State and Front
streets, or on xlatent corner State and Com
merclul streets. Prompt attention and
care guaranteed. w A. 11KNH0N.
Overland to California
VIA
Oregon k California Rail Road
AND CONNECTIONS.
THE MOUNT SHASTA IIOITK.
Time Iletwffn Salem and Han Francisco -Tblrtv-sli
Hours.
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY.
"Hoiitn. I rNorflTT
1.-00 p. in.
( p. in.
7:10 n. in.
Iiv. Portland Ar. I 10:10 a. in.
Lv. Balnm Lv. 8in. m.
Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. U:K0p. in.
LOCAL
PAK1BNOEU TRAIN -OBIT
SUNUA'V ).
(daily ex.
fc00o.m.
ifl a. m.
laio y. m.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Kalein
Kugene
Ar.
Lv.
Lv.
&l' p. m.
Vtfti p. in.
WW a. in.
PULLMAN BUPKET SLREI'KKS.
Excursion Weepers tor necond-ahuw putt
wngers on nil through trains free of
charge.
TheO. & O. Railroad ferry make con
nection with all the regular truliis on the
Kant Hide DlvUlon from foot of F Mreet,
Portland.
West Side DivisioiTRetween Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (KXCBIT UKIA V ).
7JB0 liTinTl Lv. Portland Ar. I "(US p. m.
1SSS6 p. m. 1 Ar. CoryallU Lv. I lift) ivj".
M'MIMNVILLE KXIMtKHH THAIN (DAILY
m:rr nun a ,
"45B0 p. m7
tt-QOp. m.
LvTTorflaiid Ar.
ArIoJIlnnvllleLj.
(Va. til"
5; 16 a. in.
At Albany and Corvullto eonnwt with
tralui or Oregon l"aclrlo lUilroud.
For full Information regarding rat,
map.. .. apply to the Compnv . agent.
Balem, Oregon. . B. V. KoueRS.
ft. KOEULF.R. O. K. and Iluw. AtfL
Manager.
Specialties in Fraits
Chemekete Hotel.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
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Oregon Development Company's Steam
ship Line.
225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME
than by any other route.
First class Through Pasteuceraud Freight Line
from Portland and all points In the
Willamette Valley to and
from San Frnnrlro.
Willamette River Line of Steamers
The "Win. JI. Hour," the "X. 8. Went
ley," tho "Three Sisters," leavo Portlands
a. m. Mondays, WeilneMlajsmul Frlda)s,from
Messrs. Hoiman A Co's dtx-k, 200 and ay
Front street, for Oregon City, Iluttevllle,
CliamdiH'f;, talem, Independence, Albaur,
Corvallli, and intermediate points, mak
ing close connection at Albany with trains
of tho Oregon Paelllr Itallrnad.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Sundays):
Leave Albany 1:00 P M
Leavo Corvallis 1:17 PM
Arrive Yaqulna ftoO P M
Leavo Yaqulna -tMOAM
Ieave Corvallis 10:38 A M
Arrlvo Albauy 11:15 AM
O. C. trains connect at Albany and
Corvallis. .
The abovo trains connect at YAQUINA
with tho Oregon DoAcIonntent Co's Lino
ofsteamshlps between aqulua and San
Frauclsco.
SXIMNU IIATKS.
BTKAMKRS, FIIOM SAN KltANCIbCO.
Wlllametto Valley, - - Monday, Mar. 12
Wlllamctto Valley, - Thursday, Mar. 'il
Wlllametto Valley, Tuesday, April a
STKAMKILS. FKOM YAQUINA.
Wlllamelto Valley - - . Satuday, Star. 17
Willamette Valley, - - - Tuesday, Mar. 27
Willamette Valley - - Sunday, April 8
This company rescues the right to!
ciuuiKu sauuig uaics wiiuoiu uoiice.
N. 11. Passengei-N from Portland and all
Wlllametto Valley points can make close
connection with tho trains or the
VAOUIKA IlOUTti nt Alluiiiy or Corvallis,
and if destined to San Kranclseo, should
armngo to arrive at Yaqulna the evening
before date of sailing.
Passenger and Freight Hates lwais the
Lowest. For lnlormntlon apply to Messrs.
1IULMAN A Co., Freight and Ticket
Agents 200 and 202 Front st Portland, Or.,
or to
C. C. IIOnUK, Ac't Gon'l Frt. &
Pass. Agt., Oregon PacltloK. It. Co.,
Corvallis, Or.
C. II. IIASWKLL,Jr. Oen'l Frt; A
Pass. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., SOI Montgomery st.j
San Francisco, Cal.
GENERAL BIACKSMIT1IING
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HORSESHOEING I !
All the lluproM'il incthods of shoeing,
shaping shoes, to euro diseases of tho toot
and for the coriectlon of faulty net Ion, con
traction and Interfering, used. I guarantee
satisfaction in all cases. liefer to any well
known horseman In Oregon.
JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer,
30(1 Commercial street, Salem, Or.
MWBricIt Denial iccmM?
L. S. SKIFF & CO.
NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM.
Vitalized Air Given for Hie Painless Extraction of Tcotli.
SQrThe pui-Min awakens from a pleasant (Ileum with the aehing
teeth none.
Also Gold Crowns Set.
HACKS - : - AND
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SCRIBER
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Capital Lumbering Company
MANlTfr'ACTVUKItB OF AND DKAI.HIW IN
Every Variety of Oregon Lumber,
Dressed and Undressed.
-CONSTANTLY
Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts,
BOXES, Btc.
SALEM - OREGON,
NKW ADVKHTISKJIKNTS.
PH0HIBITI0N COUNTY TfCKET.
COXOHKSSi,
PHOF. (A. M. M1I.LKK
PltKHlIlKNTIAL KLKCTOUS,
T. F. CAMl'llHI.l,,
R. F. RAMI'.
DIt. A. C. KINXKY.
RKPHKSKSTATIVKS.
T W DKAVKNl'OUT
Sllverton.
WM SLMPSOiX,
Sllverton.
H S JOKY,
South Salem
J 1) DA1U1Y,
Sulilimity.
.1 G KHKHHAUT,
C'liutniHK'g.
SHKUIFK.
ALEX THOMrSON.
Sllverton.
CLKHK.
W I KAY,
Woodburn.
KKCOHOKK.
VIRGIL II RKAD,
Turner.
TUKASUHKK.
W 1 JOIES'SON,
Salem.
SCHOOL SUPKltlNTKNDENT.
V T VAN RCOY,
Jetrereon.
ASSP.'sSOR.
LOUIS RARZEE,
JeH'erson.'
COMMISSIONKKS.
J D HURST,
Aurora.
HENRY GULV1N",
Marlon.
SUltVKYOU.
F A FORD,
Woodlnim.
COUOKKU.
W R MAGERS,
Salem.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT-
In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon,
lor Marlon County.
In the matter of the estate ol Andrew
llcln, deceased.
Notice Is hereby glM-n that I have filed
my dual account, and that Monday, the
7th day or May, 1SSS, at 10 a. in., has bceu
set for heai lug objections to the same.
Julia Hkin,
F.xecutrix.
NOTICE OF PAYMENT.
All persons holding warrants against
Million county endorsed by the treasurer
uro hereby not tiled to pteent the same for
payment, ns there Is money on hand lor
that purpose, nnd no flu t her Interest will
bo paid on them.
AI'HUSTOIKHY,
County Treasurer,
Dated April Did, ISmS,
For Sale-
A good Iron lrnnio Horse Power, (lood
for all uses, lroin ono to full capacity. All
lor tho low price of fdO. cull tit thoPacltlo
Cider, Vinegar A Fruit Presenlng Com
pany's oltlcc. Salem. Oregon.
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- : - BUGGIES!
AllnollnoofliaokH, hugaloH, enrts, car
riages, InicklxMirds, eto. llotn our own
iiiiiku and the host custorn iiiado bugglus.
Every one Warranted!
J0BBJNG and HORSESHOEING.
Call on the underslgne.!, ungon and mr
Hiii' iniikun. mill blacksmiths. 'JftSK. U.
and ail Commercial street, fcalum.
and -:- Pohle.
I
ON HAND:
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