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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1873)
WILLAMETTE FAEMEE. (J rain ami Tonnage. From the Han Francisco Commer cial Jferultl, Juno IDtli, we copy the following: Tonnngo Is very .scarce, only ono disengaged .ship in port, and .she held far above riding rates. I'roiu the following data it will ho Keen that Hcveral vessels have been Hoeur- eu during the week at rnteH hhowinjr. make beleutlon.x, the Hale of this des n considerable rise for the month, erlptlon would have been much This great iulviuii'( in freights was greater. Kimill sales ofeholcoOlilo of lirought uhout hy the action of n few' lll w clip have been made at r,'2c, fanners holding over largo miantl- I"'"1 ""washed has been sold at 38c. ties of Wheat, and which at one, KcntMcky combing has been sold at time could Imvo been sold at e-f It.: ?'? lUhU is an extreme prlco ob hut the price suddenly tiro, ig t " ": fc h' " ' ?'.. i ' tT,l lie. tnev were tmwi inner no its. mill tiicn tliey wero offered fie I L' lit at X.'J 10s; hut hoping for Mill lower. ircigniH inoy ueni wick mr a tiny or two, when all at onco they became alarmed nt the nituntlon, mid sud denly went off and Hocurcd tho freight at l rsft)4 UH; and uaw that tho farmers' rush N over for shipping upon tholr own account, MisiucHs again Dccomes .slack. It Is genernlly believed that 75 or HOshijvs 10 nrrivo navo a i roaoy oeen cnarter od for tho now cron nt 4 and tin- ward. At this writing wo hear of out ono opinion us to tno luture, and that 1h, that our surplus grain crop will bo large, reaching 400,000 tons and upward, and the fear Is now ox pressed that wo will not have ton nngo Mifllclont within tho next twelvo mouths to carry it to market. With this vlow of tho Kltuation, wo feel confident that high freights are to rujo for many months to come. Our grain harvest has now become qullo general, tho quality good, while tno Impression prevails that tho grand nggiegato will ooual that of liiht year. Homo new Wlient has appeared, also Manny; prlco, how ever, rule low. Tho market for Wheat ennnot bo considered us fair ly opened for tho bciisoii, nor are wu iitlvirctl or any considerable pur i'i... chases for fntiiro tlellvury. Kcareity or tommce, with liij,'li and nilvanceil fi eights, operates u;ainMt any InrRO oppratlon", norean wo look for tiny oMciiilvn niovenionts of Kiiiln until July. t)ur touibineil e. orl.sof llieulstiill' for the harvest year now tlrawliiK to a elo-o aiiiirox- iniato IO,r,(Hi,oilll eeiilals. Tills in-' cltiiles 'iil.tlliO Mils I'loiir; the hole valued at ?JU,ls)li,0(4). This yearMj elmlee milling, fl "-. Il.irley erni Is I.uk', prob,tbly K'eal-, Hops Jobbing at .'IV "t lb. -r than Hint of any pfeeedlnj,' year. 1 llutter Kresli roll, Uofo'lOV; pickled Oat.s and (Vrn aro both iironilsln. (roll J5(..vi0e;ili kins, 'JTQlWe. Tho liay crop is liiiineiixe. Jleaiwu. Cheeso-l'-'Mlle; 12fotle. IlKlit yield. Of Wool our reeeliils I'm 'allloiiila, ISifau-Je; 1-astern exceed thoM) of lat year lv o,nil), and Oiejioii, !'; '-'J'.l docn. bales -now i:i,li()il bales welL-hliiL'!. I'roviH.ins-t alllornla bacon Job.- 11 unit II. )1. is. A viirv larun, ptiitloiuif inirpieMMit. stock in hand h,V.,!l,,V,r,,Kl,IJ,l,,u. ui ,.r r,..,. L mini. ,,r Ii.-j il..r..,.llv,. xliiirl hIii. Wool 'Hie weekly sabs of four is nioro or ns mcicchm1, snort mil:, . i-iiiwki nmi,) ,,,..1 nli Imri-v mill illilv Tim luilL- ,.r "onseH are K' en ai iio,ooii, -w.ooo ami pie, hum, a 11 till r. I no milk ol WWM H , Xorthcrnnt ilje, mid tho .Spring clip (cliiili-u Ioiik Maple vjt0M ,' K,,rivate. Hurry Is et.tlrely Northern lleeee) lias already been' ii. 1 ', iniiur... v,Ar -. ,.1. ,!.... iiukeleil The .Sieianieiili) Umml, of the Kith hist., has ikcehed fuithor mid later letiirns In reply to Its circular I iiiiiUliifr luiiilry tw to the eoiiditioii, I yield, piopecl, and eteiit of the l Vlic:it eron. In addition to tint ! com of yield the pioM'M eiiMin over liM, say.s tin i;utiri(, it must no ie- liieuibered that wc .shall K' into (lie new enip year with more than -.',-noil tons of old heat on hand, and thai the Iiu-iv.wmI leiiuitenient of tonuiiKt) to iiiovo tho tiu'Kon Mirplus will o.ceed '.Vi, tons. As 11 siininiary then, we rco tliat the couibliied .sur plus of California and Oregon avail able for export In all tho harvest year of IS7JM, IneludliiK 'll Wheat, reaches tho iiKureK.tto of i:i,MM),ot)U eenlals, or 1175,000 tons(V) It Is oh vlnus, not only that ship owners aro masters of the situation again this year, but It will airalii bodllllcult to nineuro fiom all Mttiri't, oven with tho attraction of tho high freights now euiront, 11 supply ol tonnage nil eitiate to the movement of the sur plus. 1'llMHlION Dl'Tlli: Vl.KTCltOI Atlispatcli from Wasliliigtoiiluue J .Mb sivh tho following Is tho otllclal report of tho wheat crop: Winter wheat is mostly harvested. Of 75JI counties fiom which reports liuvo been rectdved, -0 aro alsivo tho average; lt!8 average, and USl Ihj low tlio average. Of (too counties re IMrtIng Spring wheat 103 are alxivo tho average; 115 average, and tiS he low tho average. Tho average of Winter wheat Is Mintow'lmt Increased though many ileitis have boon Winter-killed and plowed up for Spring wheat itiul othererops. The average of Spring wheat Is very largely In creased, and especially In tho North west It is unusually iirouilsliiir. Tho indications of the crop of 1S7.J are1 considered at least euual to those of June, IS7'.', when tho Department estimated the irooctlvo crop at J.'O.tKiO.ODO bushels. Subseiuiently tho conditions of growth raised tho Hot ostluiato of tho year. Tho annual roiwrt of 187:1 is nut yet published, but tho aggregato is'JW.tW.OiObush. els. With equally favomblo condi tions the yield thUyearmay bo wifely set down at 'JoO.OOO.OOO bushels. In- Hoct ravuguM, however, nre reported In Spring wheat. Indicating n serious loss in Homo localities. Host ox Wool M.itKi:r. Tin- mar ket in HohIom on the lltli Inst) was reported as follows : At Hotou there was more inquiry for iloiniMlu lleece, anil but for the ineauie iiHwortHiriilt from which to i " v.'"".""" "'." ""'.' ."-i"- '-.'- receipts have been taken at grade lirlccM upon arrival. Carpet wool have btien morn Houirht for. but nrlces nave ruled in buyers' ravor. me market generally is unchanged from hist week, nnd tho condition of the goods murkct Is such as impart a feeling of conddeucoto manufacturers that at prexent rates tliero will be a good consumption of wool. Our advices from tho wool-growing sec tions estimate tho elm at last year's figures, but there Is a stronger disposi tion to soil at short time. We bear of somo choice clips being taken in Ohio at 45c, but they could not be sold at any margin over cost, and whoever bnys at that price will run n risk, as the largo quantity of California wool coming to tho Kustern seaboard Will tend very much to check high prices. I'ACIrlO COAST Fl.OUIt IN Nkw York. Tho New York Time of June UUh quotes California Flour, choice extra, at $S fi0l) fin "H bbl, and Oregon Hour $!) .10011 8.", tlitw mak ing a material distinction Inpiirfavor.- A.Nori(i:u. Jos. Ii. Meek, tlie well known, has been indicted by the Mult nomah county grand jury for perjury in the Joe Thomas case, and been ar raigned before tho court. OAiironmA markets. tnr TritunAntJ Ban Francisco, .June '. Liverpool, UhIIs LM; i.KM'i. i;.l -Wheat In Club, 12s ?.") 'J.'). "fl; l-'lotir I'xtra Jolililn'itt : stiiiorllue, SIrT. Wheat l.lttle oIl'orhiK; sblij)ers ntlll name SI ll'il 70; sale of 7.V) sks niK . -il" "jv, n.iitiii .i.jv'viiv. Northern, free of burs, IbMlMJe. Ilnles I, KM) California dry usual selection, litjr.r !7o; 1,1X0 .talted, 8c. POIITI.ANI) MATtKET. l'oitii..M, .lune-il. The HiilMin' marl.et repoil contains the follow Inn: Wheat Iteeelpts eontinue light and trade timet. No changes have taken pint'", and quotations tire ftiru Ishml us at $t 50 per cental. Oats The season Is nominally at a close, and pi Ices rule tpilet at 50c per bushel, sacked, Klour Itccelpts liave been ipilto liberal, allboiigh no changes are re potted In prices, limitations ranging from ?:i 75(.i per bbl, acconllntf to thoipmllty. Ilarley Hut few lots are coining to hauil, which are resulted tor local consumption. We ipiote i r,o per cw t. l'otatocs-Oregon new haveappca red In market, and are brisk at -L')o t Hi; old are worth from iUtl'.'o per liiiNliel, tint prices are Weau. H.tcon We ipiote good country cured Sides at lOJallc; Shoulders, hatlc; Hams, llul5o?UI. Hutter -(.'tiuimon brands are worth but IittilSo, while fancy dairy will not tiling over i't cent per lb. Cheeo -Oregon made Cheese of good quality Is Jobbing at liable per tb.and California made is In the market at the same tlgure. roultry Wo quote Chickens, such as choice lots of ileus, at $1; common lots of old $I506-M75; Spring, fi 50 per doicn. Kggs The market Is abundantly supplied, and limitations are given us as low as ltal5o per dozen. Wool Trade Is looking nit a little, nnd small amounts aro received from Kastem Oregon; iiuoted at 'Jo ner lb, and tlrm. SALEM MARKET. monktaky t.ut.TsiK,bujiiis,c eiii-, s-v FlOUm OltAIN ic. Wheat, brl white, V burhtluew , Oat. lb IVirnMeAl. V Vlour, lw.t,V.tV barrel) niuawheal Klour, V KlaiS-e.t, V bu Una, fj Ion Mld.Ulnc. V ton OllCak Ileal, ton hvUwMCk, Hi) lbi . 73 .. MO ..1 till w .. .si a .. .. .. ,u avtu 0 .. rt.... . oujtwo . 1 n llAKilo 00 O...- liar, i.ia.. . V I"'" ii,;it,v..... .'i..... ..... ... ....... cmoCEMES. Hngac, San Francieco refined, V ft lift 16 JMaml lur 14 crutlivil H0 3) powdered livft IW granulated NUTS lt Ta,. Japan, V lb ?.7l uu Imperial 1 sivfol Ml Cuflee, Cota Itlcu, V ii 2.". ltiu vm as Kono as Jota 30 a) Sail, Carmen Hand, per cut 1 SOtftt 73 Liverpool, ruurm , a OtXiJ.... Day., umry ..2 muo 'A W FItUITS, VEOETADI.ES, JLr. Appli, green, W !i iox 7KMJ0 ln .. ISffJ 8.1 4a 7 ay( 4u uricu, v td.. Peachta, drlid, V B I'lum, " . ncann, V ft Potatoc. V bualiel.. Onion. V ft. CabbactjW dor IIUIIUC. H UUI .....(..( 4HlO 4n$j..Cfl Carrot, f) buih W&..W FISH, 4c. Salmon, trcth Si... 10ft ttft ( S6CJ emoktd, B t,irVItl Smelt, freah Ilallh.t, freh, f ft Codflnh. dried. " Mackerel, pickled, each 15 White Plan, pickled, 0Q MEATS. Beef, freih, ) B n SO corned K& moked aoa Venlaeo, freab, f) ft 1$ Pork, " " 7 Mnlloa. " " .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'!!.".'.'.'!! 109 Bacon, Kama, V ft 14 aagar-coftd lVii Ride ltd KhonMert Aj BtrrTEHTKOOe, Ac. Uatter, rreuli rolta, V ft l&jt packed KgKt, V uoaen iRfs Cliueati Orecon prime, W ft 1HQ) Callfonila SOU Lard, fl ft 13$ Bates or Freight and Paungo by tho Steamer Cot. Greyer. CP Flt'T. HIW.HFn'T ros. Mllaiiklc 4 7.1 $ fio (1 U OsWpkV I 00 M 81 On-coi. City 100 too ai lllltU'tilli lift) 2 00 1 00 I'lnnilSocp 3 00 2 0O 100 KnlrlKlil .1 00 '2 00 I 00 W beat 1.111(1 .1 '.r. i M 1 00 Uticoln !l 'i't SM I 00 Salcta .1 SO '1M 100 Kola .1 7.1 8 7.1 1 3.1 ttiilrpcndi'iict! 4 00 2 7.1 1 2.1 Ankcnj'x l.indln-. 4 M a IHI 1 21 lliinm VlaU 4 7.1 .1 00 1 CO Albany 4 7.1 a 00 150 fonnllls .'1 fiO 3 73 2 00 IVorln fi W) 4 00 2 00 Monroe Lamllns... rt 00 4 00 2 00 I'llerv'n I.in'lliw 00 4 OH 2 00 llnrrl.tiurK 0 2) 4 00 2 M) i:ucue City 7 00 ' S 00 2 7ft lcw gtU'crtijJcmcntst. BREYMAN BRO'S aro now nadjr for The Spring Trade. IJEIt etramer AJu anil Orlllanimn wo hate re , ivlvtd almot our nitlre rtixL of Spring and Summer Goods, and can offer the choicest aoortment of DRY - GOODS, IN Fl'I.I. TAIIIETY, STAPLE GOODS, OK AM. KINDS, LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS. li'CII Ai I1M.OK iNliCOI.nUF.nSII.Kt. Ill, U'K iNtiCOI.OKKI) Al.l'ACOVS, JAI'ANKSiSII.KS iNU POPLINS. MlltVKMI ami 1IIIS1I POPLINS, UKNKVA ei.tllll, INIIIV CLOTH M0MIU01TFS. MOIIMUllLACKS, SATIN FLOItKNI'INK. (IIIKNWniNr-S. OiinNniKS, PKJUKSAl.n MAKSKILLES, nilKSS I.INKNS. llltlt.I.HNTlNKS, LAWNS, ash Fancy Goods n f all description. A HANr-SOlli; AShOIIUENT OF PoJiasols, Kid Gloves, Lace Col lars and Uudersleeves. ODII UTOCK ev Gents' & Boys' Clothing, UNDEWEAR, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, CROCKERY, Q-rooerles, la Urger than ever btfore, and onr farllltlM are iich that v.e can offer the trvilo.t tuilurement u the troJo, A COMI'LKTK ASSOUTJIKNT OF Carpets, Oilcloth and Matting, of which we mVe a ipeclallv, Country Produce taken in Ex. change for Good. BUTBKAW BMOC Ralent, April 1. 171. ttX For the Spring Trade. F. LEVY, At Moores' corner, Commercial street, has iii:ci:iVEU A Fine Assortment of STAPLi: AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Ladies' Dress Goods, Gentlemen's Clothing, BOOTS .S& SIIOISS, Crookery and Cutlery, Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloths, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, AMD Groceries. lie Inrltea the attention of the City and Country Trade. P. MVY. VT All klnda of COUNTRY TKODUCB Ukco at the market price. Salem, April 11. sir. Farmers' Convention. AFARVKrW COSVKNTION CAN AT ANY lima be held at tho itore of HERMAN&HIM OlIISWOUl'S III.OCK, SALEM. We bellctc In funncn', and will work wlthlbem to cheapen freight, and to cheapen i;oodi. We Are not Speculators or Monopolists, Out fjrnifrs ran buy of n, on the MOST HEA SONAII1.E TnilMH, Fancy and Staple CJ i GROCERIES, Gents' & Boys' Clothing, hahswahe, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware. tr- K.itMi:it ritoin'Li: takkn in f.x- chatii' at lilfln'f I market rsti -. llltKKNIIACKS TAKI.N AT A PIIKMIII.M. Coin not rclaaul, lllvlSf.V. X 1IIIIHCII. .iriii'i.r;i. 81 1 For the Harvest of 1873 OlIGINALirELIABLE r&to Sf .1 The .KTNA'M thelntfkt n dbe.l Mower or Silf Itake lleaper In llm country II ihxhcmo not only ulltheadwiitace of etcr otlur Improud machine, but ha that which no other ha a t'ateut double million, by which (Imply on niovluiraleteratlhi'haiiiliirOieilriver,! either Oi.lor.lotv rrd mar b eltpn Ihe knlie or lrkle in a nioroent, snd'wllliont lutho liatt dlttutblu; the ordluart alt of the learn. Treadwell & Co'$ list of Harvestinrj embrarei Ihe Standard ImproMd Marhlur of Hie country, fre.h fmni the manufactory till, year, Nn.t Mowers and Sclf-Kake Krapcrs. alnrs'Hcadm, Ithaca llonr Rakes, I oadlej's Inslnes, IMtti Horse rowers, "' "Fr.Murs, tiniirvtauT nagon, Klrby .! McCormlck Slower, and llr.per, llii..rll llurae lawen, mi ll ii0 llHr,lr.r """rnrk., liar rr,n, Agricultural Implements and a frr.lt .lock of HARDWARE .iilr0ur llrmirn r" bnllt thl eaon. and hate all the Improvement for 1ST3. with at.u the Do. ?-nl",,,kAdJ,;ubl,, " ur Itu.. Kdi?Jwi1i?ie "" ''""rrnberi: Patent S."ddf:rk0f.rn7p,,ru;". "" i'" TREADWELL & GO. aiVi?" -. lCor rJIarkrlandVreinoil ' "P,1.,r,vn"N . . fre rrAK va 2 -na a i s-mjtk nvi itoi' V"JxifwuSS!i2SsSi iillanwtte Mixtmtt. USUI!) KYEttr aATUIIUAT, BY cr.A.iticit: At CTs.A.xa. ri'DLKIIEIla AMI rHiirillLTIIIIK, Torin of Nubcrlillon. WIS ADVANX'E.EJ One copy, one jrcar (.'.1 nuinU'M) $3, SO One copjr, alx month) (MiKim'ri-) 1.50 One copy, three month (1.1 iiumbirr) 75 itutf of Atvcrtlitni;. lial IO. lIO. It10. tlttlO. l'Jmo 100 40 011 75 00 100 00 Ono Square.. V Column . . H Column... Column I Oil 7.00 7.00 10 00, IS 00 lf.00 15 00 laoo 18 0" M00 10 00 1 15 00 30 00 a.100 40 00 30 01) 40 00 1 40 00 woo 0001 Advertisement litcrted for teM than one tnnnti. 1 per aquaro for drat In.crtlon ; $1 for cacb enbae qucnt insertion. Adrertlaomcut on the 5th and 8th pagca, aii.1 Special Nottcee, will bo charged 33 per cent. ad. tance on the above rate. Heading Notice, 13 cent per line. Advertisement", to And a place In the PAnaait, muat be nnobcctionablo. SHEEP -RAISERS AMD t IMPORTED STOCK. FIR THK IIKNEFIT OP 8IIKKP-1LISR.S and Farmera, aud to Improve etock, I offer For Sale 140 Bucks ritox mt Thoroughbred Stock, Imported bjr me in Starch, 1S73, upon Reduoed and Reasonable Rates and Terms. STOCK FULLY AUTHENTICATED. A3 TOL lowj : nrcK.s ninr.D uv JnhnC. llrciklnrldjje, Stuncwall Jack.ou, Hurler Ilronn, ticn. John MurRau, I'rlnce Charlre, licit. Jo. Lane, And front tlio Thurouulibrrd Bun, Inadoro Derby, t(ueen. .,,t.u.H juiuriuiiu. Mary, Sarah It. Saxe, Clara, Nancy, Kate, Jane, Theo Sheep are located fuurtei n inllca nortli uct of Albany, un Ihe Old Fuller Itanch. In Folk county, Oregon, now occupied byCapt. Ilondrlrki. Htnl ar, AS FISi: AS TIIKIIK AIIK IN THIS UNITKI) STATLS. The lliu k. John O. Hrtcklnrld,'0 weighed 340 pound lu Albauy, Oregon, lat September. The Duck (Jen. John Morgan riirarrd, when fif teen mouth old, IT l-'J pound of wool. Hi! ta Importtd Trum Canada. ViT For any further information. Capt. Ilendrlck. on the plate, or of I1 t Co., Albany, or of Inquire of C ilarpei JOS. TEAL. l'orlland. May 31, 1671. The Modoc War. rilHK INDIANS Alt): STILL IN THE LAV X bed, but tho South balim Agricultural Machine Shop, I Hill In operation, nhero all klnda of farming machinery, uch aa tnoMer, reapera, header;, anJ all ort of mtchtnery can bo inido or repaired, And a tho road am mm kihkI It I Ihe proper time to lirlnjj tin in alon. Now la the lime to patronlae homelndu.try. 3m-n. i. l, macs. BELT & HALL, bciccekjor to I1ELT Jt JOHNS AND J. W. CHAWFOItD & Co , Druggists & Apothecaries And Dealer In Drugs 6c Medicines, C'OItl.TlKIICl.il, STIIIiGT, Opposite Chrmcketa Kouno, SALEM, - . . OREGON. A complete aortment of Patent Medioineo, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles, COMBS, BRUSHES, Etc. etc Physicians' Prescription AND FAMILY HECIFKS Carefully compiled, at all hour, day or nUht, bj lUnnv Hiar, an experienced Fbarmaclit, May 10, isn, Ky Willamette ITniTersity , AT,trtW, OKEOOX. TnK QLDKST AND LABOK8T HJCORPOKAT ed School )n Oreeoti, ClaMlcal, Cocimorei!, Normal, and BcJeotldc Counea of Bludy. For mS Infonutloa, a4drM th I'reldenL T. M. Qarca. or C.n7tBT, 8P.S UH. Secretary Board of TraaMM.