H fAJPCTB.- A Tr rvs.aa.Tjr jw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE FOLLOWING List of Property is Offered For Sale -BY -:. - -i a a eec e assa ease aecgsgaageaaggggg a e i i OREGON i AMni i-nmJ :gaaggaa-ag . ico acre-. 8 miles cnstofSllvcrton; $1000. ' ififlicres. one half In cultlvntlon, small " ' orchard; 000. ftO acres, UOacres In ciUtlvntlon.C miles m railroad, 1J4 mile from post office; SOCIO. . 400 acres, KM acres In cultivation, good 4 building, S-H) per acre, , IS acres, 15 ncrcs In cultivation, Kiiinll house; $1000. 6. 100 acres, SO ncrcs in cultlvntlon; $2000. - a nirrs 20 ncrcs in cultivation, smnll ' Wbou:i8ilcsfromilem; $1000; one half cash. TSOacres, 200 acres in cult lvat Ion, remain 8 der light timber, good house, good or- cnarcf, 9 miles from railroad; $w00. q House and lot In South Salem, largo lot; SlOuO. in 6500-260 acres, 130 acres in cultivation, I tvro orchards, 0 miles from Salem. n S1VMO-S75 ncres, C30 ncrcs in cultivation, II bnmnco light' timber, miles from Salem. , 00-520 acres, 200 ncres in cultivation, good hoube, bam and orchard, n S7WO-30) acres. 200 acres in cultivation, bnchalf mile from steamboat land- 14 sniper acre, 180 ncres. good house, 1 rooms, good tarn, one hair mile rrom steamboat landing. 15. S12.50 per acre, 120 acre. 16. 820 per acre, 320 acres, good house and barn, n si acres. 2 milts from Salem, SCo per acre7& acres in cultivation. 18 80 acres, S25O0, 78 ncres in cultivation, ' good house and barn. 19 250 acres, $14,000, all cultivated, tine buildings. M 250 acres, 170 acres in cultivation, good orchard and buildings, $8000. 21. 338 acres, all cultivated; $10,500. 22. 155 acres, 70 acres cultivated, good build ings; $3000. 33. 100 acres, all cultivated; $3500. M. House and lot on Commercial st.; $800. -X- THE OREGON LAND COMPANY Are buying and selling Real Estate, nnd will take pleasure in showing buyers any.prop erty in the abov e list. Office In Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. If "STORE AND . m- 4.-M- iy ,s-; o GIBSON & SINGLETON, Successors to Geo, E. Good. Prescription Druggists. IMPORTER8 OF Drugs, , Medicines, Toilet Articles, and Pine Perfumery, ARTISTS' MATERIALS A SPECIALTY. i . . LEVY'S OLD CORNER, COMMERCIAL and STATE STREETS. - (: - o SMOKB THE) old reliable Five Cent Tansil's Punch Cigars, CALIFORNIA! the DmTo coughs (oiAsrM.toW, k4 JBrejtis.jjg5: hi.jfiifr rn -f- v MLLVJJJ-U!'-i" -, k-wr h rvjjfiy. vxji rv slM"" :?ffl? 4 T1 ttMtf i-jULMLrO . vi -i v - v ScnT Ctrculjr.l.MlUmOJjra ?ABIETlNrMCraftomviiLi:.fAL BOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS &. COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR SNELLVHEITSHU & YOODARD, Wholesale Depot. TIIK - : gggagaaggaagg COMPANY If : : a g a a g ag a aggaggaa a a a a 25. Houo and lot on Commercial st.; SSHX). 26. 350aeres, 180 acres cultivated, lSOOpiumo trees, 500 pencil trees, 500 pear trees, 23acros of hops, good buildings; $10,000. 27. 147 ncres, 30 ncres in cultivation, $1200. 23. 80 ncres, one hnlf in cultivation, $2000. 2H. House and lot In Salem; $3000. 30. House and lot in Salem; $800. 31. 320 ncres, 180 acres In cultivation; $8000. 32. 100 lots in Sll er Falls city; $23 each. 33. NX) acres, 145 In cultivation, $32 per acre. 31. 320 acres, 150 in cultivation, good Im provements; $10,000. 35. Saw mill and grist mill; $1000. SH, Livery htnble, 10 horses, 7 buggies, 1 car riage, 1 express wagon, ii sets iloublo harness, 4 sets single harness, :VS board ing horses, good stand and reasonable rent on buildings; $2500. 37. 00 acres, 2 acres iu cultivation, house nnd barn, 8700. 38. 230 acres, 1J4 miles from llrownsvllle, 145 ncres in cultivation, good build ings, $35 per ucre. 30. 57 acres, alfcultlvatod, with buildings, Vt miles from Salem; $8000. 40. 10 acres, IK miles from Salem, all cultl- atcd, vv ith buildings, $2000. 11. 20 acres cultivated land, with buildings, 1 mile from Salem; $2500. 12. 12K acres cultivated land, without buildings one mile from Salem post office; $1230. 13. SO acres cultivated land, 1J$ miles from Salem; $3300. 11. 52 acres, 1M miles from Salem, ono half in cultivation; $2500. 45. Lots on Capital street, at from $100 to $300 each. 10. 1300. acres Improved faun at from $10 to $30 per acre; known as the Ankeny farm. 47. 07 acres, nil In n good state of eultlva tlon; $2000. AVc have, also, all tho Scotch company's farms for sale. Ucingsold under fore closure of mortgages, they aro oirered on very reasonable terms. I" - 4 - :) - Land of Discoveries. Thnsp. who have used it "Your reme- dies are giving satisfaction, and a cus tomer with Bronchitis fcays it Ib the only remedy that gives instant relief. heiiueli. t Covr-n, Druggists, Klvcrelde.Cnl." M ,, " the pleasure to Inform naVe you thntjour Preparations are meeting with largo wiles. We hear Nothing but Praise aBaSc: i-aslon to ums thorn. Nanscavven a Co., DruggWx, Vlsalla, C'al." Timf it will nnenninllHh the end desired In all affections of the Throat itnd Lungs U ...:il nnd you not only will not be It Wll without it yourself, but will recommend It to others, as thousands have done, who have tried ov or thing else in vain. Money is no object where SSfahce.unathl Convince You trifling sum of one dollar can purchase a remedy that will stand between yon and one of the most dreaded of human Clrcularssent free.contnlnlngdetnlled descriptions. SANTA ABIE - i Ik prepared onii by the A11IETINE MEDICAL CO.. oi rov llle, Ca). m ML ! LANDS AND HOMES. Marion county Is situated in the heart of the magnificent "Willamette valley, the central gem In the clus ter ot rich counties that form that princely domain, anil is the banner commonwealth of the great north wot in all the esseutials that go to wards making It a 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 powers, nnd minerals; rich in its colleges and bchools of learning, ami with a climate uiuttirntmsctl for Us salubrity, it presents to the immigrant from the overcrowded state?, where cold winters and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to the coast with borne 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, to in this brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exageration 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 discription of a land which, if it does not "flow milk and honoy," contains within its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on the Pacific side of the Rocky mountains. BOtTNDAlUKH. Marion county ia 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 ceuntv: 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. 1'UYSICAL FORMATION. The county contains, including valley, prairie and mountain lands, about !XK),000 acres. Thero 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 unsurvcyed land; lying in a strip twelve miles north ana soutli by fortv miles east and west, and com prises all classes of land, from rich narrow valleys in the passes, up through all the grades or rolling, hilly and broken, to that of rock bound canyons and inaccessible craggy peaks. It is generally heavily tinibered, and in the near future will be valuable for its lumber sup plies. These hills anil mountains nfl'ord a wonderful summer range for stock, and many of the more en terprising fanners are availing them selves of Ihls 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 stonns with little care. GltKAT 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 u wet climate during the winter months, tho uplands are seldom too wet to work, and long before the prairie farmers are throiiL'h with their seed ing, the hill farmer Is preparing for ids summer work. And yet the low lands are much preferred by many; tho yield per aero is generally greater, anil perhaps lesrf 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 tho best crops. No better funning land can bo found in the United States than that on the noted Howell prairie. French prairie, Santiam prairie and Salem prairie. Tho soil of these are wonderfully productive. "With good cultivation, forty bushels of wheat mill slxtv of oats ner acre can be readily secured. FACILITIES rOK MAKKKT. The Willamette river, witli two lines of railroad running the entire length of the county from north to south, with the Oregon Pacific road crossing tho southeast corner of the county, aflbrds ample facilities to reach a market iu 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 lieeu erected, among which the state capitol building, county court house, Chemeketo hotel. nnom limise. new nubile school building, Catholio hehool building, Methodist cliurcn, WJiiameuu win- verelty, nnd many private reHluonww and buHineHS will IJIOCKH, WHICH with oldor compare fuvonibly and lurgor cities, OENEKAI.. All things considered, the Willam ette vallev has the bent country i the world, and Marion county is about centerally located therein. To thoHo waking honicri in tho went, no better opportunit!e can be otlered, than arefountl here, l'erwirw desiring information regarding Marion county or tho Willamette valley, thone wanting farming Luidri, Htock farms, biixlmw property r ollv routilnnoori. will be promptly and reliably informed by addnWng the well known ilrm of WillU a Chaniberllu, real entaie agemn, ojwra hou blook. Salem, Oregon OKNKKAL UIUrOTOUV GRO KR CLEVELAND President. I TIIOS. F. 11A1ARD eeretry of State. CHAS.H. KAlRClin.i,NH'iTHry of Treasury ' . T. VHms eeretar of the Interior. ( JVm.C. Kndicott Secretary of War. i n.i, wniTSE .. .Secrctarj orinvy. I). M. Dickinson. . Vol Matter General. A. 11. Uakkaxd Attorney General. I MoiutiMjN H. Waitk I hief.IuitUv. Statr of Orecon. J. N. lkiuii. J. II. MtTC HKl.L V. J, senators. liixc.i i: Hfiim .nn Coneresman Syiaimtmi 1'knnoku - Goxemor. , Oko. W. MrlliUDE swivtarj ofSlate. i w. . wvimi .. state Treasurer. K. 11. McKmio .Supt. Tub. Instruction. fit an k Uakkk State Printer. 't.S. STKVHAN ) Wm. 1. I-oitn.. .. Supreme Judges. W.W Tit vi eu .1 Thlnl JoJUlM District. It. I". Hew: .. Judge, Oko. W. IU.I.T ..Prosecuting Attorney. JUrion Count j. M. L. I'lIAMllF.KLlN ) J. A. liOo.NEY ..Stale Sumtor. J. II. DIMtCK J.T. GliEOo IJ. .1. pexulkton S. I.AMAN -Iteprosentativcs A. M. Ii.VFOLI.KTTE... V. H. COLVKK C. V. IIlCKS M. . CHAPMAN . .. nvnllNlMirw Clerk. Deputy Clerk. Sheriff. Deputy yheilfl. .Treasurer. County Judce. John fiNTo ."." Ed. Choisan AUGUST GlESA T.C. Shaw Geo. p. Tkuueix HKNH1 Wakken GEOIU1K A. PkKIILES.. lOHN NKWSON .. Commissioners. School Supt. Sun ej or. Coroner. G.P. lilTCin tELii Sheep Inspector. City of Salem. J.J. Ml'Kl'J'Y Mayor. A. H. MUIK 1st Ward Geo. Williams 1st Ward. Geo. Collins 2nd Ward CliAi-ouESml Wanl Jap Minto Srd Ward W.W. Skinnkh 3rd Ward Nks. nusu 4th Ward Councllmen O. N. lIirrTos411iWard I J. STiucKLEii Ileeurder, James uoss aiarsnni. W. T. Hell.. Treasurer. Oro. G. Hi.NOitAM , Attorney. J. C. Thompson Sup't of Ktns!t. C. ". Chvp.chii.l Chief EnslneerS. F. I). T. S. OlUrtrs. Jas. AV ALTON U. S. CoimnibSloner. Joseph Albert .hlsnal Service Observer. Ni:W AIVK11TI8K3IUNTS. Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarine, 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' 01, Commercial Street 'STATElREASURER'S "oITH notice. STATK OK OUI-.GON, TllK VSUHl'll'S OKK1CK, 1 HAIihM, Api II T), 18K3. NOTICK 1H 11KUKHY OlVKN THAT there iiiosutllclent funds on hand to pay all outstanding warrant, drawn on tho general, penitentiary, incidental, insane and Idiotic, executive, Judicial, legislative, convict , fugltlv e, printing or Indigent funds vi lilch hav e boon endorsed. " presented ami not paid tor vi ant of funds;" also the lollop ing vwirrantN drawn on tno miima uinn: S"?irnints numbered Z712, 2752, 2T., 275S and 27W, and that all of above vuirrantu will bo paid on presentation at this otllcu. In terest will not bt allowed after tho ilate ol 1I.IH notice. a.W.WElU.. Htato Treasurer. Oregon Peach Bitters About eighteen years ago I received a hurt In my back from u pile of lumber falling on me, and ever Blnco had been troubled with weak kidneys moro or less; and tho lastyearvery much. Through the recommendation of Henry Kceno, I bought a bottle of H. Klas'H Oiegon l'cacli Hitters and before I had taken half tlii) bottle I found n great relief from It. I beltevo It to bo a splendid remedy for the kidneys, and heartily rocominend t fortho same. ' '. xt)lli r.ll. Aumsville, Jununry 12, 1W. Overland to California VIA Oregon k California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SHASTA HOUTE. Time Hetwem Salrro ami San Frani Ivco-Tblrtj-Klx Hoars. CVIiirOKSIA KXl'ltBHS tkain daiia. ' South. "4.00 p. III. U:: p. m. 7:K)a.m. Norfli. KvT'l'ortlaiid Ar. I 10:10 a. in. I.V. hiilem I.v. OJUn. in. Ar. Han Fran. I.v. 1 O-lOp. in. LOOAI. J-ASSKNOKlt TUAIN ( DAILY KX- CKIT hVNUAlJ. &00n. in.l.v. Portlaud Ar. Atip. m. UK) p. in. Ar. Eugenw 1a. IhWa. in. rOLLMAX BUKPKT SLKEI'KKb. Exeursiou Hleepers for swondHilass jm- nengerH on all through trains free of C The O. & C. ltallroiul ferrj inakw con. nevtloii with all the renular trains n tlie Hast Side Division from foot of K stmit, i'ortland. West Side DivisioiTBetween Portland and Gervallis: pAii.y-ExcM;r u.nijayj. 14ID aTinl Uvl,ortlnd Ar. I 0:W prin. 12S5 p. m. I Ar.ConallUl.v. I 10 ! ' M'MINMVH.LK KXI'lllMS TIl.VIN (DAILY KXCKIT HUMUT), liO p. in. 8.-00 p. m. C. Toriland XrT Ar.MaMlnnvlllel.v. "ROOa in. fctjii. in, At Albany und (JonallU oonnet tth trln of OreKon lWtlc Ilullroad. For full Information regarding rel, mp..istfi,iipply to the Gomwi M . Salem. OreKOn. 8. r. KOtlKKS. it kOBllI-Kl t, O. F. and l'a Atft. Manager. Nl'.W Am KltTISRMKNTS. THE YAQUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD M) Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME tlumliv an other route. I'lrsl-f lss Through r.irti;;f rani I'm Itfht Line fiom Portland anil all point in thr Willamette llty to and from San 1'ranrUrw. Willamette River Line of Steamers: The "Wm. M. HoaK."tho "N. S. Hont ley," the "Three SItei-," leave 1'ortlandH a. in. )lomUis, MnlnMavs and Krld.il, from Messrs. Ilolnian & Co's doek.'.W and J0"J Front ktroet, for Oivkoii Clt, lluttevllle, Chuniiloop, Nilcm. Indeiivndeni'e, Altmny, Corvnllis, and lntermeulato poluti, mnk liiK eloo connection at Albany It li trains oftheOrcjron I'arlUr Hallrond. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Snndas): lA-ave Albany - - -lieavoCorvallls - - Aulve Ymiulna - - Leave Ynquina .... iiOnve CorvallU -Arrlvo Albany .... O. A C. trains eonueet Coivallls. - 1:00 I'M .1:17 I'M 6.50 I'M -.; a M - 10:38 AM ll:l.r A M at Albany and Thcnliovo trains ronnect at YAQUINA with tho Oregon Dev elnnment Cos Line of HteaniRlilps betviecn iuiuina and Sun Franelseo. SUUM1 DVThS. MTKAMK1W, Wlllanietto Valley, Willamette Valley, Wlllanietto Valley. KTKAMKKS. Willamette Valley Wllhunette Valley, Willamette Valley HIOMMV.S FUANCISCO. Moiuluj, Mar. 1!! - Thursday, Mar. 2! Tiiomui, April 11 rilOM Y.VQUIA. Satuday, Mar. 17 - - Tuesday, Mar. i.7 - - Sunday, April h This company reserves the light to cnanKC failing uaies iinnui notice. N. 1!. Passengers from l'oitland iiud all Willamette Valley jiolnts can make cloho connection with the trains of the YAOl'INA ItOCTKnt Albany orCoivallls. and if destined to Hun FninclNcn, should amtnge to arrive at Yatiulua (he evening before date of sailing. Passenger and Freight Hates Aiwa) the liotmt. Vor lnfornmtlon apply to Messrs. HUIiMAN A Co., Freight and Ticket Agents a nnd 201 Front st., Portland, Or., or to C.C. HOGUK, Ac't (Jen'l Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. 11. Co., Corvallls, Or. till. HAHWKIili,Jr.Onn'l Frt; .V. iass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., !S01 Montgomeo" st.; San Francisco, Oil. GENERAL BLACKSUITHING HORSESHOEING I ! All tho lmpioved methods of sliooliiK, shaplni; shoos, to cuio diseases of the fixit and for the correction of faulty action, eon tni( Hon and Interfering, used. I Kttaranteo Batlstaetlon In all cases. liefer to any well known horseman In Oiegon. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, KOtl Commciclal snoot, Hiilem, Oi. T A. A QrWk L. S. SKIFF & CO. NEXT DOOK TO OIKKA HOUSE, SALEM. Vitalized Air Given for llio Painless Extraction of Tooth. BSyTlie person awakens from a pleasant dream with the aching tifth gone. Also gold Crowns Set. HACKS -:- AND -:- BUGGIES! sUMwr.fu-vik SCRIBER ex Capital Lumbering Company -MASUKACri'llfcHS Variety of Every Dressed and Undressed. tX)N-8TANTLY ON HANII! Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts, BOXES, Etc. SALEM! i 4 fc SK1V ADVKKT1HKMHSTS. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET. CONOHKkS, 1'HOF. G. M. MIIiLKH. 1'ItV.stDKATIAI. Kl.KCTOltS, T. V. CAMlM'.KI.Ii, 15. I'. KAMI, 1)H. A. V. 1CIXNKY. KKI'1KSKNTAT1VK8. T W DAVKXPOitT Sllvoiton. WM SIMPSON, fllvcrttni. II S JOKY, South Saltim .1 U DAKHY, Suhlitnlty. .1 G KUKlUIAItT, ClmilllKK'R. SHKltlFI. ALEX THOMPSON. Sllvoiton. 1'l.KHK. V I HAY, Wootlburn. iti:coiuFJt. vntaiL H HEAD, Tiirnor. TKKASUitllll. W V JOHNSON, Snloiu. SCHOOL rUl'KltlNTKNl)I-AT. V T VAN SCOY, Jellbrson. AS8VXSOK. LOUIS JtAKZEE, Jvtl'orran. COMMlSSlONKltS. .1 1) HURST, Aurora. HENRY GULVIN, Marion. sunvr.YOH. V A FORI), Woodburn. COKONKH. W 11 MAOERH, Salem. 11. K. Dvltom. JOK DUliOLH Dubois brothers, rroprletom Clieinekcte Hotel. FRISK BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From 81 to SI per ibi). HAI.KM, I M ill OKKUON. TI-IE MmmunBUBH Denial Mice -OK- A Hue line or hiickx, lniK(,'le. carts, car rlapen, liui'lilioanU, ite. llotli our own iiialceand thu heat emtern made buKlen. Every one Warranted! JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. Call on tho underHlKnwl, miikoii and rair iIiikh inakvrri nnd hliiokHiiiltliH, 9wS J,A and 8U Coinincrolal Htreut, Halem. nd Poi-ilb. OF ANI DFAI.KltH IN OREGON, it Oregon Lumber,