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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1879)
SggyilMMh . j. w VILLAMETTE FARMER. MARKET REPORTS. WILUlinTt: FAIlMFIl OH ICE,) roMum, Or , TiitmtiAT tloiiiiia, V tVplcinbtr S3, 1ET9 1 Lcjit tenders In l'orthnl, bujlnjr, pvr, and iclHnj hi par. Hllrif coin In I'ortland tli baVti quoted ill 1 per tent. dl-ount Home Produce market. The follow Injr rcpronnt wholesale rvb-1 from produ eers or first hunts i I'LOl'll In Jolbln lot. .'.nndsrd brand., 5; belt rountr) brand., II 2SC(I 7J, WIIGAT-vValla Walla, II &8, Valley, SI CO Hound ell, on board ship OATS-Whlto, 40.fl5eVlimliol,!ieil,ly cif 11 O.VIO.VS-Callfornliv re I, lc. c!lo, 1 V r. POTATOES New potatoci ranyo from MzjKc per ltuthcl Jilliiii.lSCIWobblnz, for fed, fM3MV ton, fine f2T.60ji30 llttAN-Jobhlnjrat tlC V ton IIACO.S Siilcs 8J tloi Hum, country till, 02101c city cured, 12.tlle, thoul ler, Cti- MMD-lil kt,r, H10;c Oregon puro Iciif, tins, 10c, do In pill, 12) (13c. Lutein, liltfUlc ( 11LTTI.II Uonuoto Ettrtfrcli roll, CUMcJ.Mr to ood, 9uft!2i, common, IMISc, rolld In krjr, UJtSe, bcit pickled roll In bble or hvlf bit, 'JOJ.'Cc. CHI l-SE-On-fon, 8 ilSlc WIIEO Flit ITS-pplt,'in dried, lC)Sc; muhlno dried, "ale. IVars, machine drlc I, TaSc lluin", tun tlrlcil, I Ittcd, iniflSr, machine dried, ditto, UJalSc KG01--.Vcar by frc.h hid, 2Jeand steady, oukddc off lot etore r,', !ie roUf.Tll-aikkcnt, jojnj, J Wgj rr dos. Id, ti C0.JII, and wanted JIOi!S-lri.cd, Cc; on foot If. llhCF IJi weight lct for choice RUm'-l ha weight ICK WOOIe-Kutcrii Oregon, 1SQS), WllUmcttt Valley, SM13e. Market slrnii IIIDICI-Uond dry, lllicV It.; green, Cu'cVlb, keep olt, loiJ3 eta each. TAI.UlW-Qilotablo at 6 an I Oct. HAY-Tliuothy, bated, bu)lo.r at CIO Jtl V ton, tad plenty. n: icucs socjh a, u i boxe AI'l't.Kl-iOci)ie V bu.hrj boaed tlwis -asu per it, 1'KARS ttiton per boi, and dull tatt General SlcrcliiinillNC. lUCK-Uilnt. So. I, oo, China, No J, 1 ct Japan, C ct, Sandwich lelend, 7c. TEIS-Japan, tOnfiOej HU.Ii, M',;6; green, TSeatl. rMANS-liuall KbltA, tt; pink, tt, tuyou, lc. JnilUtf, 3c, COFFF.B-Co.ta Itlca, l!tISc; Jara, 11727. BLKlAIW-.S'cw lulof I.Und.uiri, I'ru.htd A.lllr; flat ireuhed, tlc, Cube, II c CtrC,l, Golden C, 9e; Sandwich l.tvn l, .No. 1, fjc, Q t, tt, .No 3, "t. SVHUI'-JifalfiOc. (MNIIMM I! an I 111 It I1I.MI- llilllomla, , per b by Mi SOU't)-(lo.d, JSoandfl Si. YKAST I1IWIIMI -Donnelly, 1Snd 0 1 LtOM, l'ruitn,! A, tlerrHI til r croie OlU-Ordliury branLi of toil, tjojhl.-li tradK, Powner k Co , Sic Ilolhd Unxtd, Uc, Raw Uiuov, 00c; 1'uro Urd, f li an III 40, Oitor, II ii I $t l 40, TurriiUiii, COanltUnnti HM.T-SbKk .lt, l.Ay, 111 V ton; Quiutn Mind, 115; cro IJvitwl, t, fine ditto, 3, .VUikiu'e tlalry dltu, W. dij (joiiN, i:tc. Itetall and Ji.bblni II1U4 Cabot, V , 7c, CaImI A , U, fall com, (lie, (lln; hain, UtSI!lc;Mhllo Kk tlulln, W, wldto tondi dil,d ilOe.c.tlicr branli vthlto XikIIii, XiHlc, rtil all wool llMtivl, SAtjSOc, while nil rul riMintl, SOillA, Canton lUnml, blc-lcliml mid iiiillorulKd, (MJiK, ClietloU, for ilditln;, 1Iv(ik, Tl lo Uiiiii. Mj.oJc, Waterproof, 7&VJX", t'rwh towilln, 1CVII5, Kentucky Jmjii, tH,37; red alt out IllinVvte, tilU M: Mhlto kit wool llUnk.U, tiHW, Cotton lUttlic, SMtltt, hiilliiif I'laiiiicl, SSellOi; I Uck and 10I irnl C.tluiurj, Ucall.U; Duller and ClirtMilotli, t47c,Scuiilciri4(l, Uc;Cueliiierttniit4cMh,lX'atl ti; Tick In.', 11 ajno, DmiIiim and Puck, lda-JOc I'anueri' lloola, "i7i a 1 00, do Slum, Jlciu', II 13 2.00, ,10 do tadltV, lf akin, tt75al3, dodo Children.1 rihoo., calj akin, 1131a ISO, lloia'llouta.ll.Ual M.IHtralli, fA.al Jft.Juinp m, KXalii, llannel Oicohlrta II i-ial71, Jkui' I'ndcr.hlrle and Uufr, SOi'a 1P0, Oiernute and Vlitcr., IT.W a 1 id). Clothing, ui U, 7 0 n 30 W, Cajl mere I'aiiU J00 OW .Suit rmnc'lscit niiiilu't. Ha rnixcmx), t-nt SJ Wheat-Strong anJ actlie uuiktt dutir, ilwl.o lllni Irt.l) alt tOat 7 llour-Atllioand f.rn drain 1U.-. liulUud iiuinluil, (juotcd at !;nlK lUti-l'e-M, ur little dciimid, tixk are luir 1ihu inly JjbUnK, the rlru llt U(ltt W lor common, l 15.il & for Mr to K""-I.(t HUl 37) for choice Id otra ilioh-p, iacct ihnlil heavy Hum lHldt, whhli hwarceaml In KoMihnviiid at i 4ia (I U, lMt udllliii i,utrd nt CO.,1 M, uri(U) ui tlh at II fti for fni , uuikut I. uwo.nil llopi-Maikil isitUr CIlltllKO iTtlllUol. I'lm too, bj;d S5. rhct Me r lHitillur DeloUr Itcftlioliiii'N Juni niitrlut. ImiiH, Suft k rtaatlu; Mrgowi, ct lud CVir on ih,c m I 1, r ioml ihl'iuoal, ir rdlc. (IjtatliHH M koI c4.c, t, (.IT i4t, W Unn iUuil atlUreaccoiuit, I. -. iul ) (rcvut coin udulmi; JI11I , ( li or till, 17. id I'.cd UlnUr, (0 1 0. (J . UiHI liU, Ml fU, MS Hum niii . 1-m.iotiim mi l.ttfe, net tro IM, Vuecn.t iii for urdvra. Jn ..iiv I nt tutw prwaidly hlfliil, (xh, n.'iily dm, f'.". mirutedti ci Mil far kkljiuiuit diuliijt the pro., ui 1.1 tli and full ratug une, V IX) rl mi Auieriuiu Willi., ,, Onfou fvr aldiv mil, (.i ' Uirrud Uod Anibprln aliipp.UK No SteN' 9 ivr imiUIm lldnOifd llnrivKil No. 1, itamUid isr rtl 10i 7d. So. i. 10. Id, hid Winter, 1031 M it, Ulc4ll0r.it. IV, d lirtrKMl nhiut IH, kliou llelk Idno turn ilciinr Wiitliei In Luhhuid. etdd I n.-IIJi ccMintty iivhWK (.oncralli tUwcr I mull tuiiiiir) miil.it., Lineralli ilami UukIoii Am hUto Hour kirw 11t.1l, UM UiirH4.m ttMhUto Ibur vi tvnUI, I Jk 1 COMMUtl'IAL TnvimnAV ilouviMi, Sojii 2. ih7U Tliohtut lion wo i.ui jjivi' tlm woiU, n wualiall bo nbaciit Tliui-ailn), u up to Wnl. netihy nooui but vrn nro muic than hippy to ho Mo to toll our rcailcr tliatthuwht.it inarkit show great improu'iiiciit niul prom ! all tho) can uput 111 n.non. '1 ho mi IMitibility of peui.tratuii; tho aituition, cttu 0110 wiok ago, mailo it ililUiuU form toiial. jioilitUoljl wo coubl only cxprcas hopo tint tho rvaulU wouhl Ikj faoribli huowinj; tint our ivailcrs woro not mllnij their irop, and vrouia not iell at present. At tho present timo the mirket is highly excited, as tho ivpoit from i:ii(;liul show n aaJ condition of lurust. Tho eablogram from lUrk Lino Ihpnss tolls of has from atorms, npixuitiil win it, nnd hirvistiug goinj on under tho most ht'iouj dithculties. No doubt rvmaius that tho world will uud all tho Amoricaii surplus, mid the latest opiu iou by cablo is that there will x a dilicicucy f (arty million bushils, Imtweeii the tatiiuato of neids for contuuiptiou and the total ol all iho world' production. Within n week pricea here, hao adtaurxd ao that Walla Walla wheat is worth at least $1 77 and Valloy $1 b'JJ r icntal, a risoof fully So a cental withiu a low daja scarce aior than a wk. Order from Knglaud wcro quoted a week ago at 4Ss nnd havo nd i.mccd to C3s icr COO pound, nnd n indica tions nil fator a further ndinnco wo may cx pect that higher figure! will rango beforo this piper renchts subsi-rilicrj. Toplacoour view in pliin shijio wo txpioM tho opinion Hint by the next usuo whcit will bo worth SI a bushel nt Hiltm, uimcKod. Wo publnh tho Ittcrbohni prnm reports from nnghud, but if tliero is a diiTerciico in tho prices mined for whrtt ordered for ship. mint litre, our rtport cm be depinded on as correct. Sometimes caMtgmn nro ltclow nc- tuil orders, nnd probably will bo this week, lI'.HUIlri AMI L1IVIITI.HH. This adnnco his taken plnco 111 the fnco of n slurp nd mice in fi eights. It Is impossible now to scctiro n good shin for less than CO, instcid of :3i piid last jtnr. If freights wcro ns last winter wln.1t would now bo worth $J a cental in I'ortlnud, on the wharf. Thcro nro only two woodm ships now in tho river diiciigigcd, nnd they ate hild nt fi's Cd toCOl. There lnu Ih.cu lionirilils within a week, It Is rcasonihly predicted tint freights will bo 70s by jMiicmbir 1st, nnd it must bo re inemliLred that ndinncv in piitcs must bo fihirid with tho ship owner, for tho supply of tonuigo being liht, f.hiuld luavy silcs bo mido nnd shipper toinpito for ehirtcrs, freights must rnhance, W 111,1 WslIA WIlBtT. It is chimed that nil tho whcit tint can be tr.msKrted down tho Cnluinbii for twowecks to come, lifts been bought by operators, and thnt freight has been ungnged for it, which works ngninst our friends in tho upper country real izing will on tho lull .nice. They shonld sell tobujers, tiklngnu option at soma stated tlmo in tho future to Into tho ben. tfit of any advance It Is n pity tint hard working farmers should reap n pittance aud tho big rewards go to speculitors. MOPi. Wu havo Kintnctt Wells' hop eirculir for September l'-'th, which ttntcs thuXevv Vol I. prico to bo 2Sc to Hfic fur new crop, and 7o to 1 80 for crop of 1S79. Thcro was ,1 strong market and those who hue good hops ueid not hurry to sell. Saddlory nnd Harness. All firmer who nru Waiting Portland to trado at tho metropolis, nhould mike a point of cilling at .1. I). C'onglu' Inrncss and s id dlcry store, in tho bloel. nit front street duo south of tho .Stark strcut ferry, Mr Conglo reopened liiisims iu this now bloek last win. tor, aud tho largo and liaudeomo storo liu oc cupies is filled with nn immeiiio stock, con sisting of tlm best nnd Intent styles of goods in hi lino. It is only ncccsjiry to nay that ho cnu supply n customer In that liuu of trade, aud manufacture to order nn thing do sired of peculiar st lo. Our leader wilfgeu erally rvengnle that Mr. Conglo is tho oldest merchant 111 tlio .Statu in tho harness and sad dlery trnde. He underttauds all about it and iKiisessc tho mi 111 uml expenenco to enablo him to transact business to tho best possiblo advantage. Tho numerous friends ot Mr, J. It. Wyatt, who fciyo traded with him at Al bany for yiir lent, will now find him as sistnig .Mr. Conglo aud nlwav glid to meet au old friend there. Wo might wasto a col iiiiiii 011 1111s cstaiiiitnuienc nun not add nuy. thins to whit wo have atreadv said. When j on como to l'lirtlaud just nil and you will tiud every thing you waut and trade at reason able prices Wheat Dealers' Quido, Col, J. It. Parish, of tho Commercial lie- potter, hit compiled f rum stand ird authori ties n ipml. nnd eoruet mithod ot reducing I.uglitli value to Aii.uuau nlues, 111 ton- liecticu with wheat piotnttimi. This is is sued in am ill aud convenient eimptilot furm, so tint it can bo earned 111 the (locktt. Mauy farmcni through thobtatoiuiy wish to jussc this guide, wlinh is ndwrtiud iuoureotuuius this weo!., nnd fur the iuoommod itmu of such vie lino inndo nil nrrangemcut tosuppl them on receipt of ft) cents, n mivuin) remitting us that nuiouiit will iceeive 1110 iKitkitd. Or they can order direet from Col. lirili, men tioning tint the) aw the untiio in this paper. Cloiins Out Snlo. M. W. Ilendci u r to euiei'tsocs to C'hrko c. IKkloiiiii limn r of Pirat aud Washington ativct, IViilimt, m, celling oil their 810,000 ati.k of poods nt colt This stock contains tvurthiuy m the Imu of sti- pie and faney dri jtwh's, dross goenU, uudcr wear, etc., nnd thoie is nn mistake nbuiit the birgaina ullcied, lis wu bavi toatetl them The I ito firm became imhnriaMcd mid tbeso i:iod nu to Ik -old this fall. Here la au oil imrtiinity to ftiuiv iint Kiririins (or iuli. This was tie Ingeot 11 1 id nui.r 1 log.iut thy good ostnbliiliiui'iit 111 the ntv of I'oitlamf, uud contained the fiu.st nnd liriitut uwoit- meiit of gti.xl.. TUo Oregon Stato Fair. 'I he iiiiuagvr of the Oregon Stato l'nir have taken great pains to make theexlubitiou this fall fctirieita that of anj previous )nr. Anew jcivibon his been built and mm) iin. prou'imut nude whuli will add much to tho comfnit and convenience of vintor and ex lubitois. It u imfoituiiato tint the pirtnl fiiluie of civps in kivniu Kvilitivs will tk tract from the gcucial good fecbug usually prevail ing, but the ilmd ly aud site of tho Orojou Kidney Tea will attract ' much attuntiou and euro ao many ie of Ulidder and Kid ney Di.eao tint this ulono will mike tho fair a grand miccci A Tain x Wi ihumi. On 1 hurday a triple wedding ceremony wa ierformed iu tin county at the rvsidciiec of .Mi. inniford, Itov. J. V, Couiptoii was married to Miss Elita A. O. Wmnifgrd, ltev. W. II. Kljce to Miss M. K. Hattio V. Wiuniferd, and Mr. 1). K, I'aukcy to Miss M. U 0, Wiiiuifonl, A Fuller would say, this is a rvgulir "hanky piukv"wayo doing business in tho marry ing hue, aud wo wish the happy couples a full realization of the jojs anticipated b) them tieforu the nuptial knots were tied, lltoso biiri Independent. Dun. -At Wilbur, Or., Sabbath c cuing, Sept. U, 1870. MI l.uey 0. Crubbe, daugh tor ot K. Y, aud 11. J, (Irubbo, a young girl of seventeen sitiumom, with victory on her liju aud the light of heaven iu her eyes, bade adieu to earthly friends aud left us fr tho Utter laud. J. II. 8. Wk shall bo much obliged to all friends who can find It convenient to remit subscrip tion dues at au early dato, ns wo hao experi enced .1 dry business for several mouths past. Ifancst is over nnd If jou havo money don't forget tho Willamette r.vnaiuiu Xorinso but intrinsic merit can account for tho enormous snlo of Ilmil I'rcso's Ham burg Tea. Tliero is no plcasanter remedy for boils, carbuncles, ulcerated mid running sores, pimples, dry scabs, silt rheum, skin diseases, and all scrofulous affections arising from nn impure stato of tho blood and n disordered liver, than this most wonderful medicine. Try it. A MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE. Messrs. Shindlor and Chadbonrne's Far. nituro Establishment. A LOOK AT 1IIE I ICTOllV AT WILLSPfltO AND rue waiii uooms and hm ui.oovi.s IX lOKTLANU. Thcro is no branch of manufactures that has excelled the crtntion of furniture for our homes, and whilo this is true, of tho world at large, It I especially true that an enterprising firm in this city holds n high position ns de veloping homo manufacture nnd employing homo labor in tho construction of ftirnituro of ivory tIo nnd rptnllty. Wo alludo to tho well established nnd highly rcsDected firm of MKSSIU. rtllXIlLLK ANDtlllllllOfllSi:. 1 Mr. bhindler, tho senior member, com menced business in this city iu 1So7 ns a member of tho firm of Hurgrcu A. Shindlcr, who stirted a funiituro establishment nt tho corner of First and f-'almon streets. They continued in business until 1S73, when tho great 11 ro in August of that year reduced their factory to ashes. Tho samo jcar, through tho 'exertion of Mr. Shindlcr, tho Oregon I'urnlturo .Manufacturing Company was established, ho remaining vice president aud principal manager for thrco iud one-half year. In September, 1877, Mr. Sbindlcrcu. tered Into partnership w itii Mr. F. S. Chad- bjun.o, one of tho largest furniture manufac turers and dcilcrs in fc'an 1'ranciico, and be gan business on a grand scale at No. ICO Kirsl street, between Morrison nnd Yamhill. Tho junior member, Mr. F. S. Chadbourue, Is thu principal partner of F. S. Chadboumc ft Co., of San Francisco, and 1 a moat thorough merchant. Mr. Shindlcr' reputation fur in tegrity, ability nnd energy is so well known hero as to require no mention at our hinds, thu riinonv at w iLuncr.ti. This establishment i situated on tho liuo of railroad between tho car shops and Mil waukie, four mile from Portland. The main building is two and n half storios high, COxSO and has an L 40x50. It wa purchased by tho firm last February. Tluru Is an excellent water powir aud tho supply i ample, cveuat a low stage of tho creek, to turn tho ma chinery. The factory Is fitted with tho very latest improved lathes, b mdsa ws, planers, cto. The firm endcav or as much n possiblo to encourage homo production by using Ore gou lumber. The factory iu which a large number of men aro employed, i doiotcd es pecially to riaking nili and maplo chamber suite, counting houto and school furniture, chairs aud tables, 'ihcyharo lately finished COO desk for tho now Park school building. One hundred feet north of tho factory is a apaciou dry houre and all lumber i thor oughly seasoned and dried bcfurc being m.vlu Into furniture. Messrs. S. ft C. nro making nrraiigcincut to construct a switch to con uuet tho factory with tho 0. ft 0. U. It., aud to irect a telephone to conucct with their First street stoic. Additious to their build iugs aud machinery aio iu contemplation next sermon. While n visit to the factory is very interesting, as snowing tho advancement of homo manufactures, upial enjoy inunt will be found iu visiting the wjiotr-sALK Am itErviL, w.viti.r.ciii, No. ICO First and 107 Front streets, through which our reporter was shown by tho cour tcnyof Mr. Miii.dlcr. 'Iho First strict do pirtiueut contains the firm stocL of larnuii, Irom the cheapest iiigram to thu finest llru. vN; rujn, mils, foottooli, oilcloths, wiutlon shadisaud fixture, nud upholstering mate rial; wall paper", esiecially those of tho latest doaijiis; inirron, hoe iitrtaius nud liuibro ipnii, gilt and walnut moulding. In tho lYiiut ativct depaitmont is a splendid nrra) of bed room a, tablte, oak nud walnutt mo soit tluiiu, fiiuy aud i,wiy i hails iu yre.it vnriciv. Iu the First strict ilrpaitmvnt, up ntniri, on the north side uf the room a(u iirrnugud n large lot of tl to chamber itiitos, uudthiouji the center are mirblu top. librorv, tiuedimug nnd center tables, on tho so ithiidu arc lounge uf over) docliptien, a long low of ladies' walnut writing disks, nud nth nud walnut lido hoards of ruh design. In the rearof the room aro several sctsof furniture, upholttctvd iu white muslin, ready for such covering n tho purchaser mi) sjlcct. Overhead nud along the walls, hang nu immense number of ihair, from low pi iced walnut to the nuest library cliilr. Pasting through a short hill into the second story of tho Front street do pirtnunt, we came upou the liner grade (if liiriiiture for arlor, ilniwiug-riHi.n nud libra. ry. The center of tho room is tilled with damisk lets, cue of drab aud crimson, and one of drab and dclicite blue bclug i-artiular-ly attractive. About the walls is an amy ot Uuo chitlouuieret, book cues, stationery aud revolving Bccretirics, aud wardrobes with plain and with mirrored doors. Adjoining the second story on tho south, in the rooms above I), XV, Preutice ft Co., is the department devoted to every description of ollioe desks and counting house furniture, ot which tho firm make specialties. Iu the rvarof tliis department, is au additional up holstering room. l-.xcclloiico ol workmanship, aud perfect fiuish are characteristic of all tho goods iiiivugiiuut mo arcroom-, aun meir conve nient, tasteful arrangement is really admira ble. Meisr. Shindltr ft Chadbourue hivo just furnished It. Saux' hotel at Uwiston, and secured tho contract for all the interior Lit tings of Iho. 5iuith'uiw hotel at the Dalle, now in proees of erection, living both man ufacturer and importer their facilities an uch that they can secure to purchaser every iKMsiblo advantage, aud all order entrusted to their care rctoivo the amo attention a though tho purchaser were there iu person. Satisfaction is guinutced in all case. It is a univiral fact, aud conceded to by their competitor, that this firm has tho iuest ware-rooms and most elegant tock of goods north of San Francisco, aud thero only sur passed in a few instances. To our reader w o would .suggest a visit to this mammoth estab lishment. M we aro llmilv ennriiu-.! Kt it will be a great saving of time and money, and a aecond visit is sure to follow. STOCK RANCH FOR SALE I A Orcat Bargain for $3,000 A Ranch in Marion County. A section of lind, on tho North Fork of tho Santlam, one mile cist of Mehatna, nnd ten miles from Sti) ton by n good nnd lovol road, will bo sold nt a birgain. It is admirably ndaplcd for n stock ranch. The soil is very rich. Thirteen ncrcs nro now in clov cr nnd timothy, and a great portion of tho CIO ncroi can bo reduced to cultivntion at small cost. Iho location, in tho foot hills, is delight ful, nnd motntnin air, and tho best and purest of pring wntcr insures health. This oflcra a gornl bargain for somo well to do f armor who wishes to s'nrt his bo)s, or who desire to engago mora extensively in stock raising. It will mal.o farmta. fur threw families who wish to locito together in n good neighbor hood! for it Is thickly settled all around, and adjoins Mehami, with ita stores, bheksmith shop, caw mill, etc , and is near tho district tchool house. Persons who wish to sec tho pi ice can call on J. J. llhir, merchant, at Mehami, who know tho premises ami tho terms. Tho lo cation of this laud on the lino of tho Minto Pas Wagon Koad makes it desirable, and tho completion of tho road will add greatly to its value. For further particular apply to S. A. Ci. iitur, Portland, July 10th. Portland, Or. Du. Kpck is undoubtedly n success in euro of Catarrh, Consultation frco. tho TllK Pi lack O.iu.ritY, which is now trav eling in Yamhill, Washington and Polk coun ties is a branch of a leading establishment in Portland. Blr Astloj Cooper's Vital Restorative Tho great Fxglish remedy 1m mvlo more -...... . vr. .. it.. l.ii.,.. U.....I...I st.i...H.. euies ui .leituun ie-uiiitv, .viiiiiiiti 11 i-iirtuvne, Lost .Manhood, nocttirtnl emissions, lassitude. IhaI..!.... trim ....... A, I.Iiar il..l,nnitnn... M...1 such discise as aro induced by youthful follies and excesses, thin all other medicines combined. It ia not a stimulant nor excitant, Is per fectly afu to take, ia not a quack nostrum, anil produces result that aro wniidcriui. Price, 8.1 a bottle. Four time thu duautl- ty, $10. lit"' a bottle. It will not disap- ti ou, lor saio ny in druggist, iiougo, 'avis ft Co. wholesale agents, AT THB FAIRS! Tho WILLAMETTE PARM ER will bo Represented at tho Dlfforont Fairs to Ooour During this and Next Month in Oregon and Washington Territory. THE HOME KNITTER! Simple, ll.-hl; dunblo New In form and method o ecmtlon. hnlt stocklnirt, In woolen or cotton yam, xllhout a lUkh of sewlni;, mrrow and widens itrfect ly, no welc-lite, no ".ettlin; up" of work Itetall prlco, t:i riendforadeierlntli'Sclrcnlan. ltelhbl oenU uitcu. lll'IW lions li.tlTTiil ev, eanwn, u. Notice to the Public. H aviso srnvrii tintiT yhaks as aocnt of tl.oll.wrd of lAtideloiniulMloners, and latin aopdred a hnoled.'s of all Mvlo litndi of all clauci, totally and ipiVlty, aud undtr.taud thorou.-hly lh tint. Ki.rn uf .tie otate, an -.en a. rautuuu uiiuso.ciit incut lilies, I h now turnttl my attention to the settlement of titles and the collection of claim, alio to a.t for pcrion detlrln.- to pureliaso any fetato, behool. L'nlrenil),bamp,orTldo Landt.nlll keep on hand bluikpllitl)niand tran.fen. I will alw attend to 1,-cnrnl tjlk-tllon. All amounts sent lo me will be proiiiptly attt tided to, I will appear liefore the Hoard of Land lVnmde.lcm.rt In eates of contmt Utwccn land cVmvnte I wlllaleoeell Unut and city ;. rosily and iiiotlatii loam, and sell note anl account. Clurvtefor vrrleo will be reasonable tiell and mm me or drop mo a Hue. T. II C.VS.S, bolcui, Or. K )S 111 Land Office Notice. Lavd Onus at Okeoov Cirr, Os , ) AcptcmUr l.t, u;o, VTOWK 18 IthlU'llV OIVr.VTHAT TIIC I'OIc 1 lottliu nimod aittltr hv tl'Cl uotlreof hi In tuition to uue'.e llnal prtwi In U rt of hi tlalm, and accuro niui uury iiiircor ai me tepiniion 01 iniriy dtjelroni the dtte of thl. notlcv, ill Tiuutievci: Uonii, pru tuiptlnn II So J3j3, for tl o VV t of N I. I and I I . I S V J of Soctbn 11, T I S, II i U:ui, and noliif. the follonlujr a hll ultuciwe, U Imv i i mm, of Jlultnonull county, and Jliuo Union. f Multuoiwh count) ..;i:i L. T IIM'.IN. lletUter 1)15. J. P. Y. VAX HEX UKKGll, SC, No. Ill I'lrt M licl. Tnilor niut Nnl- moil. I'or'liiiul, orcitoii, Iteiul ibo lolltivvln vv rrrllltrutci Aiiotlier Muiiuliler. I wou'd natetotIieiubdotht I hao been aillhtMl fornUut I-.' tur, u iJ doeUirlug for iicorl) ttcrj com plaint with I iiii rtmiust koo.1 phitl lam without ail) nilcf until 1 ooii.ulUd ir aa IKnbtrwh, whOKild worm utre the mux. of m voui Ulut, and t) taklu. Hie ol Id. iroiiii powder 1 tUM.d(i;o uonu in aluut riiohour The) are one and ontMiiuittr of an luih Ion;, and no i eu illmeiit and iolin m to lav o left me aiio.-einc; i reuoe ai ,io I -J si.rk fe IVrlUnd. Or Ara Id, 1TJ JO.CIU I.S1IHA3.. Murder will One. One bottle of lr Van IVnbtr.h' Worm Svrup ex IyIIo.1 our SUM worn from in) son I)uU, wfibh bad the eSt of curing him of nirvoiuuvuiui. I rulde ou lth elreet, Ut. 1 ml e. Itland. foaiuxp, June II, l57t, lUsjunx II Xrs. Thli I to certify tlat I had Wen afflicted for nmg time and became entirely helple4 ta walk or move. socre lulu In my l.uk, no rc.i day or iil.-ht, no luo of my Itaibs whitcttr, until I conimeiitvd ttkin; Dr. J p. I1. Van IKnberih'a mcdLiue, then I got re lined from all my mltry, and in one week' time was ablo to walk wlttout trutehet and without help, ai-1 now-, with the skillful trtatmeut ol Dr. J 1'. 1', V an .KJiUrvh I lujov tlie Uvt of htolth, ard am able lu eicry reaped to fol low my dally builnc. . Conn, . No. SIC) JIUslon lrtet, Sao Fraudtoo, April , le;o. , A Larco Tcaeuprull or Worsssa KxpelU This U to certify that Dr. Van Penbcriih cipeiled a Ury teacuphlll of worm from roe, tome mewurliu clt-tit to ten kiehe In length, and now 1 feel like a new nanaiu. 1 rvlde on SSd Street, between U and F, lVvi-tliiil lrwvrroi a .J-u Ore r 2,000 Worm Expelled. One bottle of Dr. V an Pcnburgh's W orm 8) rep ex pelleJ over S,0U0 worm from my son, li yean M u, K. 8. OairriTii, Vi balmoa buvcl. roaruxn, Hay tl, H;. JVbW. Hiiv. not vair. t .. M m m !or r ief iiuens M M !'". Ooatala JlMcrlpUons of .Tr ikiDK required sur M) cent; for 1L (Bump. Uld& Wfe sU afi IsooS M wboleul prices la qwanetUf. lo t.M UasjMr! caaMr. Th. oaly UuiliuUoii 1st AmertJJ wsVa stU-l , wua vrvr iivo uieairauowa. GOOD for the cure of Constipation and Indigestion. GOOD for tho cure of Diarrhooa nml Dysentery. GOOD for the euro of Biliousness and Dyspepsia. GOOD for tho cure of Wind in tho Stomaoh. GOOD for tho cure of all Bowel Complaints. GOOD for tho cure of all Kidney Diseases. GOOD for tho euro of Sleeplessness ami Irritabilitv. GOOD for the cure of Languidncss and Weary Back GOOD for the cure of Ho'daoho and Nervous Depression GOOD for tho cure of Liver Complaints. GOOD for the cure of Old Soros and Ulcers. GOOD for the euro of Pimples on tho face and Freolrlos. GOOD for tho euro of Ride. worm nnd Salt Hhoum. f4i"ifTl fni- flin (Mini nT "Rrvilct GOOD for the cure of all Skin Diseases. GOOD for tho cure of Stono iu the Bladder and Gravel GOOD for the cure of Rheumatism and Gout. GOOD for the cure of Fains in the Bones and Joints. GOOD for the euro of Foyers and Aguo. GOOD for the euro of Foul Breath and Sour Stomaoh. GOOD for tho euro of Sorofula. GOOD for the cure of Summer Complaints. GOOD for the euro of All Complaints. EMIL FRESH HAMBURG TEA ! Ian specific against CONTAGION, and nn ctlicacintts remedy fur sudden nnd lovcro COLDS. COU01IS, A.S1 IIMA, tho PII.F.S, JAUNDICF, etc., etc. It punllca Ilia blood, cleanse tho Stomach aud Ikiwels, ami give tho whole )tem n healthy nnd delightful tone TIIKlin NKV1III WAt4 auaHn ,V MKUICIMS AGAIN IN BUSINESS! c 11ANUFACTURKU AND IJtronTFJt Or SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS,' SADDLERY HARDWARE, ETC. HO aPH-OrvrT ST., roant ISlclo, Xry tit . y. TST1". Afc-cnt lor flutU rcrcht an.l Itublicr JIanufacttirlni Cotumny. Full Assortment of Fire and other Limit of Hm A(l It. til, ... SAI. . n.nluV. I.l.u. . mwv.1 .a.n...... . . ... ( k...( U. It ... ... . ..-- and Lashc of tho bct uallty on hand. ... 7 . ..-- ,..... gvu. ......i.tii. ii. ui vunt-ijni nutini linrnc-M, aho, a mm ri airinir pronipii OREGON DEPARTMENT OIP TIX33 PacificMutualLifclnsurancQ ; OFFIOERSi E. D. SIIATTUCK, Prc.tdcnt, J. A. STllOWBKIUC.i; Vico Pro.ident, A. II. MOHGAN, Secretary, C. A. DOLPH, Attonicy, DIKEOXOltSi D. SIIATTUCK, j. a. STitowiminai:. K. P. HOC. Fits, J. K. GILL, This Department i3 OrcanJzod in tho Intorost of tho Policy Holdors, and to Bring and Koep Monoy in Orogon. 102 FIRST ST., - - PORTLAND, ORE-CON. A. H. MORGAN, Soo'y and Agont. .,,, A' CSr'JEilSsr THE NEW &. Establishment Contounial Blook, Tho Middlo Storo, Bot. Morrison and Yamhill Stroots. t$eo,ooo "W-ortlx ol COMSTOCjC STOCK MUST BE SOLD Great Bargains Offered DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, AMI ral Merchandise. CALL AT THE Centennial Block, Second Between Morrison JuIllLf ESTABLISHED IN 1SSJI WILLAMEm NURSERY, G.W. Walling Son, Proprs. Oswego, Olaokamaa Co., Or. KspecUl atUntloc girtn to Ham, Fiune and Cherrr Tree Conespondeoossollelted. bblWm ELECTRIC BELTS. ". I. ,, imil finvlllirioi'rvc V l'Olt Till; NIIItSKIlY EQUAL TO IT. Stliro Htocke auorimcni or tarui Ilaruws d all kind. K. D. r.- aucmicu ie. JinJltf I California. C. WllinitO, CHAUL1S HODfiT., JAMF.S STKKU W. . SPAULULNG, I.. C. HKXIIICHSEN, A. If. MOltOAN, gi:o. i:. kottaoi:, c. a. dolph. B' CoVQlt Gen'l Manager. CS2El32ESS3o THE NEW Establishment On Bocond Etroot, Tho Itlifldlo Storo, Bot. Morrison and Yamhill Stroots. Goods ! PFLUQEi'S TO PAY CREDITORS, or the next Sixty Day. BOOTS AND SHOES, MIDDLE STORE. St., Portland, Oregon. and Yamhill. , PORTLAND REAL ESTATE AGENCY A. B. COVALT. 10S First 81., opp. I.d' Btusk. AGEIT III IME1 II IM BTATL Especial attention padJ to Sale and Purchase of Farm Property. All btuliuae .ninueJ I. m UI ha DTOBWilT ltS- edto. Money loaned and LS I j n i i ; M7