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General MerclmtidlMe. oipb llarkst quote! at China muod J(b; Japan, BIC5,;i- Sandwich Island, 7H7t. COrrhBCou Hica, JH"V;J'. Wo, .; -..SEta $Hain ol ko". SO36; La- arnAHS-Harkat Wrly luplW-Wo quote: Cnuhed A mriflM crush. 111 CK UJc; Ktra C, olV (JoUeoO,fc; Handwich Island, 7itfi!. fiTKl'HjuoUbl M7i In bbls, Wo lu his mi He KMlS&-t'0x,tl M; h boxes. a8i' , c Kross; iTt-tou i wlMSwrry, lurei in blk, U K.c6; In a, 7(M 8hi!douU.Uc1n blk, 1 Ww W; In 6 Sit. foreign In blk, BOcST: In a, 7(. Kit domestic In blk, II Wigi; In c H KXiO. AnUc. domestic In blk, Si 50rt W; lu a, 4 SO Uusotl. domestic In blk, 1 Tfci 60. K.lslinir. domestic In blk, 1 WMi. ' ft"noo WhiU, domestic in blk, SI in . tUrtt, foreign In blk, 602; In , 60f8. Ctint, coniestic in blk, 75c; in cs, St,. rNDLEi-EuMry, like; Pick Shovel, 14c; Uarkiiess. olc- Grant. 16c: wax.iln SPMITSi AND MALT UyUORS-The following are Uw nrioM current of certain brand of whukirt and beef J. H. Cutter, old Bourbon whisky, man ulactured by C. P. Moorman ft to, Kentucky, $3 is (l(7; M. M. Marshall, Kcutucky, $i; Other brand, .iiSLordinary brand of cool, !5c; hlh grade, Dow. eriuo ,3SJc; boiled liiueed, WO; raw litisecd, tJjo; pure lard, 1 UOtfl 10; c-sior, 1 ifcal 60; nrneutiue. WV. Beerbohui'a Encllnh Wbent Report. London, June 7. floating cargoes, turn Cargoes on passage and for shipment, Quotations of good cargoes off coast, 480 fl tea damage for iellcrs account, less usual "A ner cent commission; Med. Ch. or Mil. 42a Ked Winter, 44a 6d; Cala, 500 lbs, 44s Cd. flood shipping Cala. Wheat on passage, per 500 tts, QueeBstown for orders, just shipped or to be promptly shipped, 45s; nearly due, 45b; Oregon for shipment, 4(isj fair average Ch. or Mil. for shipment dunng the present month and following one, per 480 lbs, Am. terms, 40s. Weather n England, wet. Liverpool Wheat spot, firmer. Liverpool No. 1 standard per ctl9s8d; o. 2, 9s 3; Ked Winter Os Id; White Michigan Liverpool fair to choice shipping dub, per cental Ifc 4d9sGdj fair to choice shipping Cala. per cental, 9s 9s 3d; Ked Am, Spring. No. 3 to No. 2, shipping, per cental, 7s 3d(S,Ss 5d; fair to good shipping Oregon, per cental, 9s 3d9s 5d; good to choice ship, ping Oregon, per cental, 9s 5d&9s Sd. London Am. state Flour per cental, lis 3d. Liverpool Am. extra state Flour per cental, lis 3d. rroduce lieeeipts. OmcE of Farisu's Market Kkports AND SlUPPINO INTELLIGENCE, Keceipta at Portland up to noon, Mon day, July 7, 1879: Wool Sks Per Salem L G K t Co 10, S K ft Co 21, O W 117, T 4 S 8; Per Occident C S W ft Co (S F) 141, H ft F (S F) 15, H H ft Co 27; Pel OSN Co-D J M 14; J IS ft Co 18, K H ft A 55, H H ft Co 141, C ft M 30, J K F 15, A ft L 19, J Q W 23, J L F 18, W F K 24, AC 15, E Bros 19, J McF 30, R 18 H D 12, D Bros (8 F) 14; Per O 4 C R K FMCo2, l?8,GW28,MftCoiS F)37, S K. ft Co (ii F) 29, C ft W (8 F) 21, F& M 3, A ft L 44, H H ft Co 14. Flour-Sks-Per O ft C R R A ft L 40S ar; Per OSN Co-S B ft Co (Seattle) 240 qr, W ft E 140 hf 280 qr, A ft L 380 sjr; Per Oc cident DrClenn 200 qr; Per Salom-L G (N W) 200 qr, L W (N W 200 qr, K ft D (N E) 440 qr, W 8 8 GO qr, D L (N E) 120 qr, S ft W (N E) 400 qr, E ft B 800 qr, W ft E 400 qr, L S K 100 qr, T C S (Van) 511 qr. Moal-Per O C R K D ft Co (S F) 167 sk, E ft B 10 bl. Wheat Sks Per Salem H S (Vic) 51. Hidos-Per Salem T ft S 2, D ft K 3; Per Occident-A ft L2; PerOSN Co A A C 18; PerOftCRR-F24, F ft M 5, L S (S F) 5(5, A A C 61. DeerskiDS-Per O ft C R R- A A C 1, W 1, L S (S F) Cattle and Sheep-Pcr 0 ft C R R-T S K 1 "r. . . . Lard-Per O ft C R R-F ft M 4 kg. Dried Fruit-Per O ft C R R A ft L 8 kg. Oata-Sks-Per 0 ft C R K Eft F G8. Tallow Per Occident F 20 pk. Bacon Per OSN Co A ft L 20 sk. Ecgs Bxs Per Occident A ft L 8; Per W F ft Co-Fink 1, T ft S 4, A ft L 1, C H 8, W ft E 2; Per O&CRR TS8 2, F 14, FftD(SF) 9. Butter Per O ft C R R-F 11 kg. Some years ago, says the Hartford PbKt, one of our citizens bought and set out some thrifty young apple trees. On ne of them he neglected to remove the wooden label which was attached to one of the limbs by a copper wire. Two years later he found that the copper wire was entirely embedded and out of sight in the bark of the tree, and that year the limb was so heavily loaded with apples that he was obliged to prop it up, while there was not a blossom or apple on any other limb. Last year one of our neighbors, when his young apple trees were in full blossom, carefully girdled some limbs on several trees, and the blossoms pro duced no fruit on the limbs thus treated, but this year those limbs have blossomed full and no blossoms on the limbs that bore last year; Pomologists may profit by further experiments in that direction. Fruit Saves Doctors' Bills. An ex perienced doctor in the West says his bills are cut down in families in propor tion as they eat fresh fruit. Strawber ries, currants and tomatoes arc better medicine than calomel or jalap, and rather better to take. Apples freely eaten do the work of vermifuge or lozen ges. Every fruit or berry has a mission to man hid away within it. Therefore, set out a strawberry bed, if you haven't one. If there is no other place, border your garden walks, and with a sharp hoe And straight line keep the edges cut clearly, leaving a rich mat of vines two feet wide. Plant currants. A fresh cut ting will grow if you but stick it in the ground. Border the fence with rasp berries. Walk around your place dur ing the early spring days, and make a mental inventory of every spot where you can stick in a fruit tree or berry bush. Plant something. The Oldest Theater. The Philadel phia Wall-street Theater la the oldest theater in the United States. The owner is J. S. Clarke, the actor, who lives in London most of the time. Clarke bought th HrnjuUtreet Theater, in Philadelphia, a few years ago, and played there on his last visit to this country, instead of going to the Walnut, as usual. Manager Good win, the lessee of the Walnut, retaliated by hiringthe Park Theater and transfer ring his best engagements to that house, leaving only second-rate stars to the Wal nut. The latest blow at the Walnut was the production of an absurd drama from the pen of a Philadelphia court inter preter. Nearly all the lawyers of the city made the occasion one of great hilarity, jibing the author, commenting loudly on the nlay.and hectoring the unfortunate performers. -V. Y.Stm. Iteoii vi Utcresi. Spiritualism is said to be unknown in China. There are 300 or more Sunday schools in New York City. A suit in the Tennessee courts ran from 1832 to 1873. Princess Beatrice has a collection of la e worth $100,000. A woman in London has paid 200 fines for druukenness. There are fourteen ex-eovernors In the United States Senate. The Queen of the Society Islands goes bare-fouted, wearing rings on her toes. The one hundreth Presbyterian Church in Nebraska has recently been organized. The Methodist Holiness people will hold six national camp-meetingH this year. The average salary of the Methodist minister in the Northern Church is about 8700. What the weather Bays to the linen collar ia "Wilt thou," aud it invariably wilts. The Adventists have fixed July 11th as positively the last appearance of the world. , Mr. Joseph Souver, of Buena Vista, has deeded grounds to the railroad for depot purposes. Just $02,538 is the amount the Presby terian Board of Foreign Missions is behind-hand. New Haven turns out 3 000,000 corsets annually, half tho country's supply com ing from there. Walt Whitman is visiting New York. He dresses in gray, and his open col lar is as large as ever. During a period of nearly two centuries the tirst-born. of the House of Austria has been a girl curious fact. They say a strong grasp of the hand bo tokens a strong heart. What a magnifi cent heurt a lobster must have. Porcelain cement is made by stirring pla,ster-of-Paris Into a thick solution ot um arable, and is best applied with a rush. The gospel temperance work in Chi cago has been steadily prosecuted for five years, and is more prosperous now than evor. Mistress: "Bridget, didn't you hear mo call?" Bridget: "Yis, mum ; but ye towld me the other day niver to answer ye back and I didn't." Down in North Carolina n man has been sued for selling the false teeth of his first wile's estate to get money to buy new clothes for hissocond wedding. A Philadelphia man, whose mother-in-law has written tliut she is going to spend a couple of months with him, predicts a remarkably warm summer. "Heaven," says a worthy gour mand, whose merit is the greater because ho is dyspeptic "Heaven is w here we cat j hell is where we digest." A man in Pontypridd, Wales, was re cently bound over to keep the peace for six months, because he kissed his neigh bor's wife and threetened to do it again. Several notable happy marriages have been made on two hours' courtship, but it is a pretty safe rule to know the girl for three days and a picnic. Grandma "Yes, children, when I was young as you I used to walk in my sleep." Tommy (eagerly) "Say, grandma, what time did you make ? " In the Russian Empire there are only 1500 regular physicians, or one to 50,000 people, while in tho United States there is one physician to each 500. . Thirteen handkerchiefs, four wallets and two watches were found on a pick- fiocket who had been at work only an lour in a St. Louis funeral assembly. In the hollow of a tree sixty feet from the ground, P. W. White.of Fenner, N.Y., found in athriving condition a gooseberry bush about a foot high. A New Jersey man has invented a paper stocking intended to be worn over the cotton or woolen stocking, thereby ex cluding cold and dampness from the feet. Sarah Bernhardt is by no means stout, still this docs seem to be a little exagerat ed : "An empty carriage drove up to the door and Surah Bernhardt dismounted from it" Some one asked the master of a colored servant why the latter always wore an unrcproachable w hite cravat. "So as to know where his head begins," replied the master. "How is poor So-and-so?" said some one to So-and-so's friend, a broker. "So-and-so? Why, he's dead ; died last night." "Last night ? At what hour ? " "10,." 1'urit I'ajw. It is a fact generally observed, says the Troy Times, that the man who denounces the institution of Marriafie is generally the person who thought he was getting a rich widow and didn't. The Mayor of a Georgia town, so young that it possesses no jail, had two prisoners put under a wngon box, tnned upside down on the ground, and secured them by placing two cotton bales on top. We don't feel certain as to which letter of the alphabet is the fastest, but we have seen a decanter. Boston Post. I)id you ever see Aaron 1New York Star. Oh, yes, and we have often no ticed how fast a bee flies. "Bill Sonef," said a bullying urchin to another lad, "the next time I catch you alone I'll flog you like anything." "Well," replied Bill, "I ain't often much alone ; I commonly have my legs and fists with me I" "Are tulips very sweet, ma ?" asked a young four-year-old. "Why do yon ask, my dear?" replied her mother. "Cause papa told our Soosan that her two lips were sweeter than wine jelly." Susan took a new departure that afternoon. One of Grevin's designs represents a little wife leaning over her husband's chair and stroking his leard in the most affectionate manner. "Well, well, J ulia," says the husbano, "you are very tender to-night. Heigho! I wonder how much itU cost me this time ?" A littlo fellow, crying half the night with the " legs ache," was much encour aged next morning by finding that his head ached instead of his legs. " The pain is going np, and when it geta through the top of my head it will le all gone, of course," was his logical reasoning- " Once for All."" In yonr long ab sence have you thought of me?" asked she coTly. " Yes." replied he, provok inglr,"" once." " Only once?" inqnired sherising a if to depart. " Only once," wratfA h( hold inir out his arms. " only once all the time ! " And she came right back. Fntozoa. A group of invertebrate an imals which during some period of their existence live within and derive nourish ment from the bodies of other animals, and with but few executions belong en tirely to the class of helminths or worms. Animal parasites form in fact a sort of sub-fauna, and their number in only to be estimated by the extent of the animal kingdom. The presence of helminths or worms in mankind is alarmingly banoful and prevalent, and their existence nntil recently was so little known that many persons have died from this cause who were treated for some other ailments. Tn.W.l it. ia nnlv within a ftiW VCItfS that heminthology has attained to tho position of a true science, and chiefly through the labors of a few observers m itermany. Dr. Vandenberg has on exhibition at his nffi.. Xn 212 First street. Portland, a large and varied collection of these won derful and mischievous internal parasites i . i ! v i n. ..1 WHICH oy Ills meuit'iues jit' ims 'K'umi frnm niiinv well known individuals in Portland and elsewhere. As tho doctor charges nothing for advice, tho af flicted should consult him. Portland Business Directory PHYSICIAN AND SIIIGKOX. EATON, F. B.-BoutUwent cor. Ktrtt and Mor rlxoQ streets; disease of tlie eye aud ear a specialty. CARPWF.IX, W. B.-R. E. cor. First and Mor rlaon, over Hone's Palace of Art. ATTOHXEY-AT-LAW. WOODWARD WOODWARD 105 First St.; Alisky & Hegelo's Building. GREGORY, W. M. 105 First street; Alisky Si Hegelo's Uiiililing. ADAM!, W. H.-9 Deknm'i Building, corner Washington aud Flret. - BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. HIR8TEL.CHA8. e CO.-106 First 4 1(17 Kroot. SADDLERY AND HARNESS. CIIONIN. P. J. 11 Aider street. Good as the best; cbep a the olieapeat. DENTIST. KOEHLER, Wm., Dn, Tcutfuicr DENTIST 8l)Jt OFFICE 107 First Street. Dr. J. P. P. Van Denbergli,Sr No 212 First St., bet. Taylor t Salmon, Portland, Orefon. THE GREAT WORM EXTERMINATOR LU of Stn Fnni'lco. s Would Inform the sick cenently thst about 10 year extenaivc practice of niedicin uid lurgery in Europ and th United State, of which 29 hav been in Cali fornia, hu, by clone otnervation and great experiment wine to the conclusion that there are mor acute and chonlo dlaeaw by worm, h adadidi, animacul) or otho. nieiie of entotua. Hie public generally, or th pmlceaion at large, are not awar of the number of pa tient who are treated by eminent phyaiclani for till, that, or such complaint, without any relief. If th diacaae hu been unileretood, a few dote of Dr. Van Den. berg Sovereign Worm Heniedr would hav immedi ately cured the complaint, and have saved niaiiyagTeat many Uvea Dr. Van Dcnbergh' ha collected a larf variety of California roots and herba, which, br analys ing, close observation and eitensiv eiuerlinenlj, lit can ooiiMientiouily uv that he has discovered new rem edies for mcoeaaful cure o( the followinir diaeaae: - Pyspeiwia, Chronic Affection of the I.Ivor and Kid neys, first and rcni.d a'.aKca of Consumption, Whit Swelling, Palsv, SwrmatorrliM or Local Wcakneas, Nervom Debility, hpllrplic Fits, Hheumaliara, Neural gia, Diarrhea, Incontinence of t rine, (Iravel, Kluor Albtis, Diabetes, Proper, and all thoae diseases which are known under the name of Venereal, auch a Syph ilis, in all IU forms, Gonorrhea, lilcet. Stricture, ralM IWairee, Inflammation of the Madder and Proatrat (ilanu, Excoriations, Pustules, Piles, Pimples, Itlotches and all CtlUneous Eruptions of th Skin. Can cer Tumors cured with or without ncratlon. In recent Venereal Disoancs tho Doctor effects a curs In Irom three to six days, or no chaio. for the eyes, ear and throat, Dr. Van Denbergh pof senses new and invaluable remedies. Ir. Van Denhei-gh would advise those ladles troubled with Irregularities ol the L'teius to try his new rums dies ami get cured. Dr. Van Dcnln-h's Infallible Worm Syrup for Chil dren. Price II. Warranted to expel the worms, or th moncv refunded, Uy 'consulting and undergoing a simple cumulation, the afllcted can learn if their diwanci aro caused by worm or not; at all events, Dr. Van Dentiergh can toll them from what dim). they aro suffering. CoiMultatlons and examinations free of t'hnrf;). In all can Dr. Van Punuergh guarantees in all cuses, to expel the worms, or no ctvcs, A Lara Teacup Km I of Woims Kx prllt.1. This Is IncertlfT that Dr. Van Denbergh expelled a large teacup full of worms from m some rueaa urlug eight to leu Inches lu length, and now 1 leel like a new man sgaln. I reside ou Twenty secoi.d street, between E and F, Portland, Oregon. A. tVMSDIM. Over 3000 Worm Fipelled. Oneboltleof Dr. Vn Deubergli' Worm Syrup expelled orer 20vu worms Iron my on 12 years of ge. K a itfurmu, t'J Salmon tlreea. POBTLASO. MaY 21, lbT'J. Murder Will Out. One bottle of Dr. Van Den Dergo's Worm Syrup expelled over 2fvu worms from my son iouls, and bail the cfTW't ufcurlug him of Nervous Hpa-ra.. I reaideon Kigbleeulh and one-hair street between pandQ. HkmaHIN U. Nvk. Portland, Oitrno. Jl'N24 'ift A LlfeMaveil stlien lriiih tieemeil InevlU Six rAX(lco, March 4, 1870. This is to certify that I had been lingering for fifteen years with a complication of chronic dis-ae and for mouths conllncd to my lied wiibnut receiving any ben efit from many eminent doctors who attended ma Uiven up to die by to phtsicians and my friends, I was taken to Dr. J, P. P. Van Denbergh, aenior, oliic No. bU Hlxth street, 8 '.. unahle to stand or walk alone, after a clone and careful examination It. V. said all inr ailment and misery were created by a iiiecie of worsts, and to my and my friend surprine, the Doctor eiui lied from me over ,000 well developed worms within two hours which gave me imiiieiliaie re II-' -ml was able to walk and did walk on the sidewalk fir l days after wards and two weeks alter the ' n m expelled 1 weigh nine pnuiula more than I di.. ."re I believ I should now be dead but for the skillful treatment o Dr. J. P.P. Van Pcnliergh's siivIo my life is consid ered by myself and Ineuds a miracle. lovi.sk I certify that the above fact are true and 1 bar known Mr. E. B. Lovlne for a mimher of years during Li lckne. CI1A8. O. U'POSNKIX, M. D Office us Kearny strict, ta r'ran.isc . A '.irl. Da. J. P. P Vas Pskskhiiii fcar Sir: I deem it my duty to mak the following autement: Kor the last three years! have been suffering with constant rnawirg pain and a quivering sensation In my sbniiach; also pain in nr chest and heart; my fooa would not digest, and I was so nervous that It waa with difficulty I could follow my occupation, which ha been here in Halem for the past tea yean, as a practical dentist. In fact, from from the constant pain and misery, 1 had wasted to a men skeleton. I bad been doctoring a great deal without any benefit, and believing there wa no help for me but to linger en until death would relieve me of soy suffering, bora of my friends thought I had worm, and bad better e Dr. Van Denbergh. H told sns at coo that worms were tbe cause of all my troubles, so hs gave ma firs small powders, and in about four hour . about 70U worms, from on inch to on and one half Inches long, cam away Irom nw that day, and the M lowing night some more came, and I era now happy to say I feel like another loan a.-ain, and am runlnff itremrth from day today. II SMITH. If. D. fVslem, Oregon, September ft. 1 17 1. C. O. BAILEY, Southeast corner Second and B htreeti PORTLAND - - OREGON, arjixa is Lime, Plaster AND CEMENT, GARDEN AND GRASS SEED?, Flour and Feed FOBEI&tMfiD DOMESTIC FRUITS. DR. JAMES KECK, if, i w -1 rrilE CKI.E11UATED CATARRH DOCTOR, of Cliicaii, formerly of Aurora, Ills., is now lorated m rortliinil, Oreijnn, where he givos (at his office) a 'UKE TRIAL of a Sure Cure for Catarrh ! The Pocuw treats successfully all Chronic diseases and Female Weaknesses ; cures Cancers without the use of any knife, and free from jwin; has a XF.VER-KAlUXli CVRE for FEVER aud AUl'E. Medicines sent to all parts of lite country, and all premier questions an swered through tho mails promptly ly enclosing two stamps. OlVn constillutiou FRER Write or cull and see the doctor if you are needing med ical aid. As an evidence that my Catarrh Remedy is no patent, worthless nostrum, and tliut I mcaii what 1 say, I will forward, on application, to parties at a distance, a sample hottlo Free of Charge. DR. .UMES KECK, 13J First Street, Tort land, Oregon. Postotlice box ."119. l'lcaso locu tion in what utier you saw this notice. JOHN FRA3ER, Home Made Furniture, WILBUR, - . ORKOOX. Upholstery, Spring Mattrasses, Etc., Constantly on hand. rrDY'iTrnv i tt stwuo 1 1 ftil 1 1 li a As furniture aoutb of Portland And all of my own manufacture. No two Prices to Customers Residents of Douglas county aro requested to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Jkjf-ALL W'OKK AVAERANTED.tiJS D. W. PRENTICE St CO Music Store. (SOLE AGENTS FOK TIIK CELEBRATED WEBER, IfAINEH 4 BK08.' AND PRASE A CO.'H 11 ureou, Nqimre ana uprifc-ui riauos, uu tatey ana ntanuaru urKns. IBS rirst Street, Portland. Creton BURTON HOUSE, orntr Third Hud V Street Near Steamship Landings and Railroad Depot PORTLAND. OREGON. LewIstOD t Fretlanil, Proprietor. (Late or Minnesota House.) Will spare no pains nor expense to mak tills bouse. Tllst BEST HOTKL 1ST PORTIA SD. Portland Straw Works 54 MAIS ST., bet. !M and 8d. HATH AND UONNET8. ( Iraunl, Dyed and Pressed. Feather Cleaned and Cna-led. Hals Presaeil and ifeinrneti oy Mall or Kxjirea. ISTUK VKRY LATEHT STYLKS AT SHORT MOTICI, TO LOOK as uwiu Mm s,w. SAMUEL SIMMONS, Proprietor ALBERT BARTSCH, Piano Maker and Tuner. Sole A (font for the World-Renowned Kranich & Bach PIANOS, Gabler's New Scale Upright PIANOS, Burdett ORGANS, Fine Piano Stool?. Tuning and Repairing of Instruments a specialty Wareroom Third near Taylor, Port- lana, urrguu. Don't Fail, If You are Buying FURNITURE ! To call at the establishment of P. WEBEB,OTr,B"T"T(,ORTLA,'D II keen a large stock on baud, and doe all he l'pbofUring bimself, and jie Full Satisfac tion. pir-Vrux Lower than in any other house in rortiana. Remember the Place. J0 First Street. Jolin.T. Sc?hllllnffer's PateaU Fire, Water astd Free Preef ARTIFICIAL STONE. THE CNDERXJOIiT.D PROPRIETOR OF this aluab patent on tba Parina Coat, I aow prepared to eiaeailsj all orders. Tbla atone h. laid ! all ht aort in any enlor or arletr eolora. Order snr be lalt atlM FroatitHK-t opa.H'h Hoiur. Poe. Port lMd. CSA. U.Di;HHICOOr,Proprltor R5- The Westinghouse Threshing Machine, The Clule & Co. Portable Engines. Uy requcdt oC tho mnnufltoturfrM we liuv oct'epted tho uifonoylbr thijtitto aud tho adjoining torritorlc of the above JitHtly celebrated Machines. W.. .oll.Hn.l ly MUPEIlIOli Machine, and are recommended by lUrmerM -who lissed theniluMt moumoii ass TIIK IIKNT MachlneM they have ever nooii. Ho nd fbr Catalogue and AgcntM -wuntedln every tlio Territories. E.J. NORTHRUP &CO., lOUTl-ArNr, OREGON ALLIS & BLACK, Affentsj for E. P. ALLIS & CO., of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, MILL BUILDERS, AND MILL FURNISHERS. W hare on band and are oonstantlr reoelTlng, Steam Engines, Flour Mill Machinery, Mill Dion, Forfabl Flour anil aw Mill. Belli)? Clnth. Mmsiitar, as para lor, Leather and slubber Belting, and Ueneral Mill Knrnlshlnaj. i-Hule Airrnts fur the Celebrated Beeiar Brush Machines; Eclipse snd Victor Water wheals: Al.l.' Ourltss Kng lues and All!' Haw Mill. Send for frloe and description. apH No. 10 M. C. NEWBERRY General Commission Merchant, Wholesale Draler In Oregon and California Fruit, Produce, Mill Feed, etc. 122 FRONT STREET, P. O Box OSS. "SINGER" svwrf.i' irr-if -MartJ'n' Tf HoYving: 3InchiiicH STILL TAKE THE LEAD. QKCIQO GESiUXE "SINGER" MA ODOftOt chines sold in IS78, being nearly tliree-quarters of all the machines sold iu the world. BUY THE BEST- WARTK X0 MONEY OM "CintAP" COUMTRBI'ltlTS The Singer M'f 'g Co, 1HO Flrnt St,, Portlantl. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. ROCK SOAP! Tho Uost Hoap Made. Ask yonr Orooor for it. M. a. INEWDKItllY.TSa 133 KrontWt., rortland, Or. Axent for Oregon and Washington Territory. c. andrkws, u. n. 104 K. AMIIIKIVS, M.n Dn , J. . & Ida E. Andrews, Office, RohI Joiico and Bath Rooms, So. 251 Front t., bet. Main & Madison, rortlanJ, Oregon. qIIEIR APPARATUS TOR THE CIIEM A hal analysis of urino gives them Bujierior f acilities lor determining Obscure Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder. While their STEAM, SULPHUR Medicated Baths Are valuable aids in the treatment ol all ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEA8E3 KSPBCIALLT IJhoumatiHm, Neuralgia, Asthma, Ilcai t Disease, Catarrh, lAc. 4M Parties living at a distance will do well toCOKKKSrOND with them relative to their ailments; and any wishing to remain in Port land for treatment will be provided good uoaro ing places at reasonable rates. Churn-es) Very Hoaaonablo, Information for the Million ! a- W hav tna Lnr(est and Flnrat lock In th HUI, and will acll yon Mora (iMdi for Leas Montr than yoo can bay clacwhera. ftrnsl for nnr Price List and Catalogne, snallrd fra ta any addreaa. J. Kohn's Clolhln? Palace, PORTLAKD, ORBUOX. MOKET tOANED-OOOU" BOIUHT D4nM HnM-tlwlSDlI (V)llttad. T. A. WOOD CO., frlDelpal Keal KaUta Af ea to PartUnd. lv..y ll,f six, hnvn kfa rnnls dcNCrlptlvo circular. county In thlsj (tnte and Marin Front itreet, Portland, Oregon. PFUNDERS FEVERS AGUE MIXTURE EVERY DRUGGIST SELLS IT. SEW FIRM AND NEW COOLS I Bedrock Prices. R0BBINS YATES, PORTLAND, - - OREGON, Wholesale and Retail Doalers in Mouldings, Engravings, CHROiroS, FRAMES. VELVET FRAMES PASSAPARTOUTS, . VIEWS, STEREOSCOPES, MATS, ETC., ETC. 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