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5KW5WR 'VTi . WILLAMETTE FARMER :rBpS MARKET REPORTS. WILLAMCTTB FAniIF.Il OFFICE,) PORTIA-CD, OK., Tlll'SsnAT JIORIIXO. December I, 1879. J Lc;tl tenders In Portland, buying, par, and selling- it par. Bllecr coin In Portland the banks quotsd t 1 per cent. discount. Homo I'roituco Mnrlict. The following represent wholesale rate from produ. .en or tint hands : JT)UIV InJolAlnsloln standard brands, 40.00; best ounlry brands, W U$5 7J. WHEAT Walla Walla, Sl.Wit1.95j Valley, lt.05oJ. dcllrered In Portland. 0AT8-Whlt, 40c V binhel. ONIONS-Callfornla rod, lei sallow, He V Id. rOTATOKa-Nw potatoes range Irom WiMe per v bashc I. JIHWMNnS-JoUilnr, lor fed, $9?K V ton. tlllAN Jobbing at l V ton IIACON-Sldce, liiSlJe; Itams.country eut, ItgUlc; elty cured, Malik; shoulders, 0IOi. LAIID-In Wire, 9j101c. Oregon pore leal, tins, lllitllcido In nails. Uitfllle. r-antern, lS,l3ft IlUTTKlt-WequoleiKstra fresh roll, JOoSl'c; lair to jood, 20M'c; common, 12MSe; solid In leirs, ifiw., beet pickled roll In tibls or ball bbli, 2KSWlc. CltKEHK-Orciron, 1410c, DltlRD UUITS-Applea, sun drleJ In lacks, 6'ic; In bosee or liejrs fJJflc.S machine dried, 8fl. P'ars, nsachlnt dried, 8c. Plums, sun dried, pitted, l!llle; machlnedrlcd, ditto, Italic. KOOH-Ncerbyfrwhlald, 40e ami stronz. POULTIIY-Chlekens, younif, Utoi per dw I1, K) 003 60, orerstocltod. IIOOS-Drceeed, 6ci on foot 4. HEkT-Llfe weight l cU. for choice MIKKP-LIre wclhl I eU. WOOLKastem Orciron, 5CfM; Willamette Valley, SlflMc. llarlel etronif. IfltlCS Itutclmr'a hldcii, dry, l&vet7c; country cored, try, Hitiee; cull Je off. Own hides, salted, 7c; Country ditto, Ce. Deereklne, dry, 1850c per pound. Dry heep pelt, ra-h, ViUv. TALLOW-(iotal1e at S, and dctt. If AY Market eiclUd by competition In tranirporta llsn, and farmer! too busy to market, price advanced tilO.iMU prr ton lor baled tlmothr. APPI.ES-sOetfieOe bushel hoied; dull. l'KAKH-40,tm: per box, and dull aale. dentinal ftlirchanrite. KICK-Cldna, No. I, 0e; China, No. S. i ets. Japan, 07 eta; Hand. Ml Islam!, 7aSe. TRAH-Japan, tfrtillt; Illack, SJI; green, Heal I, IIKA NX-Small white, le; pink, 2(c; Uyou, tt. batter, Se. OOfTKB-Coela Itlea, 4SM ', Jera, tVpdc. HIMAH8-Newlotor Island emrars; Crushed A, lie; na cninhcd, Hie; Cube, He! KitraC, Die; (lutdcn C, 13c;Bandwleh Islands, No. I, lie; BYltUP-ft itl 7&c. CANDLES 1.1 and 18. nAIfllNS-CatlfnrnU, M"f1.J0 per JJ II. bin. ftOAItt-Oood, T&o and (I 76. YKAST POWDKII-Ilonnelly 119 ami 0 V gross; Pnaton It Merrill 111 per grow. QILfl-Ordlnary brand of eoal, aOo; hlh grades, Downer A Co., 40o: IWIkJ Uiuwl, Die; I14 Jnwl, 00c; Pure Urd, tl 10; Outor, 1 V and II ; . Sitmon oil, 40i; Turrntlne. 70 ntnU. HAI.T-hUk m!t, ly, lit V tnn; Carmen liland, in; enarn UronvMl, IN; fine ditto, tl'r, Aikton'e Jilryillllo CW. Iry CJotulN, V.tc. Katatl and Jobbing IUUi Ualiot, W., 7c; Caliot A., Do; CaUcnni, 0c; Ginj. ham, lleltc;whlt llok Miulln, 10c; olille lnU. dale, tin 10c; other tirnnde whllo Mu.lln, 7ISc; rcxlall nool Kannel, MXuSOc; ahlte all wmd Flannel, SOjWOc; Canton flannel, Mooched and unbleached, OvtWc; OiaTlota, for hlrtliir, ttJlKV; Table l.l,ien, Xvt&c', Waterroof, TtiKMc; Crli towellnjf, ICvil.1; Kentucky Jn, l't07; ml alluo.il IllankeU, (tW'd.U); tthlU all-wool lllanVcU, Mitrl.bl; tVitton lUtllnir, 1'Ovtiio n; Mrllm; Flannel, CivMOc; blvk and minted Uwhtnera; al.?p; Putter and Chcex cloth, f7c; Hmle fluke, 3c;ClmcrapanUrlnth,09citl.tt; Ticking, It a90c, Denlim ami lluik, IQaVOv; Farnirn' llnoli, -1.76a5.O0; do hhoee, Mcna', ll.aaf.00; dj ilo lidlcV, lf ekln, tt.TSaltt; dodo Chl'dteiia' Miove.ralf akin, tl.Ua LM; Iki) HooU, l.M a l.W, OttralN, COc a 1.13; Jum n, Ul.ial.i4; Flannel OrtrhliU 11.75 a 17; llene' CaderililtU and Imaere, Wca fAOU; Orentuu and U liter, fT.IO a 18.00; Clothlnj, wilte, 17. W a Sfl.00; Ca i uiera fanta tl.00 a n.W COMMERCIAL TnuitxiiiY MonsiM), Dec. I, 1870. Tim wheat ittirLet may lio nadl to Ik uitli -out cliango sinco lut wcvli, tliough thuruluNo liecu lluutuatinim in I.lvirxiol anil un Tucs tlay $2 per vontat w.vi jiud. Iluura claim that when ayiii); tlm, (tit tho current rutin fur height, thoy aro kW'11? iiioio llian tho nutkJt will Juatify. It la iiiulonhtiilly truo that ;ri'.tvr atocka havo reacluil tl.o Kntili niarkut from a'jroad o( lato than ever Ix'foro in tho aatitu time, au.l no ibnbt iiimlly trim that tiny havo uo for it, though the teitiu i'iry oiTe.t it to ilull tho market. Wo (co no roliahlo iiullc.ttioua u( n riao atwvo S'J tier cental hero during tho month of Docemlicr, Imt tho freljj.it mathrt, Itoth here stul in California, will tirobably lio ratier during January. Tlii la what the CoiiiiiiereI.il Heiiorter of toilay haa to aay a'wut VKKUHIT. AND t'llAltTXIUH. The llrituh ahip I)aM haw, under charter ti arrive, haj put in an appearance. Tho two wooilen voaiula in Miit aro atill duui KUgod, Uatca with ua aro nit no llrm forepot or future, owlnj; to expected arrivals. In nhaenco of huaiueaa wu aro unahla to;iu nnytliini; hut nominal iU M to Kit on apot for U. K. San 1'raiaitco advice irpnit a laruo market, (Thoie aro tho oxact notation k vc, for charter mado hut week in Kau Kraiiciico ,heu wheat (old readily at f-.MVJJ to f.MO jwr cental, and No, 'J wan ijiiotn! 21,071 to JilXl.) Tho Commorcial ltciorter of to-day ha tho following, which give farts of interest and correctly dcJcriUs tho local status i "Our market hu liicn more or lets excited with oollcra, hut Inivcrs hao tcanifcttod inoiT iteadinesn and not making any advances only when compelled to do so. Sales ranged for tho week up to this writing at from I.U7($ $'2. Soiiio shriveled changed hands at 61. iW per rental for fair quility - tlio range for this ilesoription ia $l.3.Vifl,t0 with good quality liriugiug a shade higher. The quantity of J;ood merchantable w heat yet in hand ia tpiito rg, which gives oaaurnncu of this seaaon'a uxjKirts aggregatirg comiderahly more than cr before?" "In Kohert VI akin & iron's privato circular under dato at Liverpool, Nov, 4th, Oregon wheat is quoted at SIl.HVKjjI'.'a per cental, .oiual to S.'.HTfi'.'.yJ. whilo California average ia quoted at Us 4d(j$lls S.1, equal to J-.'.T.Vu) J.Sl). This shows coiisldsrahfo dilTerruco lii favor of Oregon, hut California club is quoted at lis OdMHIi. equal to r.'.K..'J.U.' wr ceu. tal. Taking Oregou iiuotatious on spot (or warehouse in Liverpool) as a basis and wo do not co how buyers can come out oven ai.d pay $J jwr cents! on wharf here, at prvaeut iiakiug charters. Oats aro a tritlo firmer ami whilo 40o is the uuotation for averago white for feed, a shado higher may U hod for extra choice. Hay i In good demand at a hnndsomo ad vance and it looks as if It woutd stay there. Hotter, cgs and nil products, including fowls, fruit and vofietaulct aro aamc as last w eok. Hides aro firmer, though buyors havo not raised on last week. Wool h well up, m will bo seen by our figures, averaging !U22So for Oregon flcoco from different sections. There is a healthy outlook for a good prioo noxt spring. Hops are will up. V. J. Malarkoy reeoived a lot for which ho p-ild .1.cts. Helm hand led a great iwrtion ol tho Oregon hop crop this season. Tho general looking up of cured meats and lard stiffens tho market for pork and tho quotations now aro fi5ic per tt. WOOL, UIDtM, I.EATHKIl. Krom tho Han Francisco llullclins Tho past year has Iwcn an exceptionally good year for wool growers throughout tho Unit-id .States. Tho clip in California has been large, and most of tho Spring clip was markotcd early, and a largo portion ol tho Fall clip has gonu forward. It is estimated that tho un sold stock does not exceed 1.000.000 lbs. Prices for tho Fall clip havo been much more remunerative than thoso received for the .Spring clip. It is much better to utilize our wool thau ship It. A considerable portion of tho goods maito at tho I'ionecr factory ha for soino timo been worked up into clothing. It is a sad commentary en tho wool growing in. tcrasts that tho product is insufficient for tho wants of tho United States. California is not doing n much at sho ought. In 1878 Aus tralia cxpnrtcd nearly 107,000,000 lbs wool, valued at ovcr?.10,(XW,000. Wo ship a value of about $l),000,000. The Imports of foreign wool into tho United StaUs for tho past lie cado was as follows) 1809, lbs... 30,27(5,020 1870 40,230,100 1871 03,058,028 1 872 1 !tt,!0, 409 1873 8.',4UO,OI9 74, H 4'J,U-)",rll I87S. 54,031,700 1870 41,012,830 1877 42,171,102 1878 48,410,070 Dealers in hides havo had nothing to com plain of lately. A year ago tho price was Kilo in this market: it Is now 21c. Most of tho approbation has been developed within tho past throo months, and is tho result of a corresponding gain in Now York, incident to increased activity. The appreciation in valuo has been of ureal hcnellt to tho coast, and of cjurso lias nai tin lnllucnco on tho cost ol leathor. From May 1st to October II th tho changes in tho llostoti leathor market woro quite notable, as followsi i- . .. . .- . - . Mav I. Oct. II, 30o 21 10 33 SI Hemlock Solo L'lo llrogan Wax 17 Light drain It Hough Upper i; Hough Calf Skius 1,1 Tho hImivo represent tho ouUtido quotations for tho beat clauses of stock named. And yet tint increased cost has not gono into thu price of goods to tho samu extent. Tho Scotch Loan Company Vindicated. JMitor Willamette Parmcri Sir i A writer in your paper of Friday, tho 'JOtli, pretending to bo "An llonoet Farmer," make tho assertion that this is a year when rurt has well nigh destroyed our crops, and that tho Scotch Loan Company Is conio quuntly foreclosing many mortgagos. This assertion is false. Wo have not fore closed ono singlo fanner's mortago this Fall and havo no such Intentions. On tho con. trary, whenever tho rust was discovered in '.ho WilUmotto valley wo nroto to all our borrowers, telling thorn that if they were unable, tt pty back their loans this year w e would cheerfully renew them for another eriod if tho interest was promptly paid, and in no imtanco have wo ilnviatcil from this poliuy. Furthermore, our company do not own and never havo owned or obtained a single farm in tho Stnto of Oregon by fore closure or otherwise. Your obedient servant, Wll.ll.m l!i:il. l'lUllLAMi, Nov. 20, 187'.'. Not. Wo suppose our correspondent must havo been misinformed, fur wo aro con fldelit ho had no intention to do the Trust and Investment Company any injustice. Wu take pleasure in publishing Mr. Keid'a ex planation of tin liberal polioy of the com- l-s'iy-l Oregon Poultry Show. This show commences next Monday and wo learn from SY. S. Failing that it will be. held in lloyts double store, two doors north of tho O. 8, N. Co.' dock. Thoy bare a fine place far the exhibit ami it should bo attended by all who are interested in lino poultry and pet stool;. Wcathor at tho Dallos. A friend wiitesi "I tee you mention in thu r.otMCii that wu had 'an oll-f.ithioncd auow ator.ii' huro a week ago. Tho fact is we have not had a llaku this season, except on tho bills north of town. Your informant must havu dreamed of a snow bank or been .hunk." Notloo. Tho Clackamas County IVmoua 11 range will meet at tho Tiialitin Orange Hall on Tuesday Dec. Oth, 1S70, at ono o'clock v. m. All fourth degree mcmbeii in good standing are invited to attend, II. F.. Hayes, Master. Nurssry for Sale. As will bo seen by our advertising columns Mr. Soth Luelliuj, propiietor of the well known Milwaukio nursery, which has an ex cellent reputation ami is conveniently located, oilers his entire nursery for sale, 'Hie death of his son, who took the active itiaujgoment of the nursery business m his own hands, has caused Mr. Luclliug to come to this determin ation and we have reason to suppoao that he will mako a liberal otTcr to any suitable pur chaser. Canto of Intomperani'e. Many cases of confirmed druakenues can be traced directly to the use of alcohol or spirits In physician's prescriptions or in pat ent medicines. Tlm Oregon Kiduey Tea is free from any such fault, being a vegetable remedy in its natural state, ami a sure cure for backache aud all disease of the kidueys and urinary organs. Do not fail to try it if you are sutWriug front any of those complaint. STATE AORICULTUHAL SOCIETY. Tho annual mcettlng of tho Board of managers met at Salem, Tuesday, Dec 2. Present, M. Wllkins, President) E. M.Waito, secretary! A. II. Wilcoxon, P. M. Hinenrson, J. If. Latnlwrt, Geo. Bclshaw, C. P. Burk hart, Jos. Hrmllton, It. C. Occr, John F. Miller, Itobort Imbrio, Itobcrt Mays and Theodore Galloway. Tho abuse of the license to sell beer ond cider caused tho Board to dccldo that no moro liquor llceliso shall issuo hereafter. 1 uit os of admission will remain as hereto fore except that chlldrcu under 12 shall pass free. Holders of season tickets thall sign a register and also n!gn tho ticket to act as a check against transfer of same. Kntrano foe on ladles articles will bo 10 instead of 20 per cent. Discussions revealed tho fact that llio Board mostly favored holding tho Stato Fair from tho 2d to the Stli of July, but actloa was not reached that day. Funds havo been offered tho Society on advantageous torins to pay off thU outs'amt- ing warrants. Purses for oontosts of speed offered, viz: TUOTTINIl. I'utso 8600, frco for all milo heats, three in five, first horso $100, 2d 9100. PnrsoflOO, frco for stallions ownod in tho Stato and Washington anJ Idaho included) singlo dash of ono milo. Poststako for throo years olds, f.10entranco half foitolt $300 added by tho association. Purse $250 for horsas that havo never beaten 3)10, milo heat, throo in firo. Purso 8300 for 2i40 class, milo boats, thrcn In live; $7.1 to second horso. Purso $100 for 2:.10 class, two inilt-s and repeat; 3250 to 1st, $100 to 2d, $o0 to 3d. ItC.S.VINO. I'urto $300, fron for all Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho bred horses, $200 to first ami $100 to second j milo and repeat. I'urso $300, freo for all, 1 milo. Post stake, for throo year aids, $30entranco half forfoit, $300 addod by association) llrst horso two-third of stake: 2d horso. two- thirds balance) and third horso tho remalndort frco (or all other than thoroughbreds) en tranco closes May 1st, IBSO. Purso $300, frco for all Oregon and Wash ington and Idaho bred horses, J of a mile. Purso 8500, free for all, milu heats, thrcu in five, $100 to first and $100 to 2d. Purso $500 froe for nil, two miles and re peat; $100 to 1st and $100 to second. Wo shall glvo tho full action of tho Uoard noxt week, as at timo of going to press no mora was reeoived. p Till! North American lloview for Novem ber opens with a series of replies, by Julia Want Mono, KliziibethCudy. Stanton, Thomas Wrutwortli llfgginsnn, Lucy Ktnnoiind Wen dell Phillips, to Mr, Purkman's articlo on "Tho Woman Quoution," which appeared in thu Ootobor mimbor. Thoy aro united under the titlo, "Tho Other Uidu of tho Woman Question," and givo n very com pie to presen tation of tho nrjrumunts in favor of oxtending tho rigjit of sullragc to woman. Tho second paper is an attack on Malthusiiinlsm, Darwin, wlnistn and Pessimism, by Professor Francis llowen, of Harvard Collage. Thu writer de clares that Malthusiaiiisiii has no advocate, that Darwinism stands completely refuted by tho facts of nature, and that in tho despair of Pessimism wo witness tho worst conscqiien. cesof tho Malthusiau thoory. This essay will lo enjoyed by thoae who IiKo discussion in which no quarter Is given or taken. " A Pago of Political Correapnudonco," which fol lows, is a collection of lettors written by Mr. Stanton.to ox-Prcsidont Buchanan at tho be ginning of Mr. Lincoln's administration, and now for tho first time given to tho public. Thoy give In vory plain terms tho writer's opinion of Mr Lincoln and Mr. Seward, and ol tho meaiurcs ul.cn by the government to resist tho secessionists. Part IV. of "Tho Diary of a Ptiblia Man " treats chiefly of tho relinquishment of Fort Sunitor, Mr. beward's negotiations with Virginia, tho progtess of events at ltlchmond and Montgomery, and tho plan of a peace convention. Another In terview with Mr. Liiuolu is described, in which the President made several of tlioao characteristic remarks which caused him to ho si much misunderstood by thoso about him w hen ho first canto Into ) tower, but aro now quoted as proofs of his threw du Js and ability. Professor Arthur L. Perrv contribute.! a clearly written essay tin "TwIlT Reactions," in which ha insists lint every form of protec tion must operate calamitously in timo. Thu concluding articlo is a review of "iSouioIlo cent Works of Fiction," by IMwanl Kgtflo ton. AQENI3 FOR WILLAMETTE FABL1ER Albany...... 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Klkton., KO lladavav INivelleValley K K W ItlUiu Pendleton. .it I l.cru.cte IVrrjdvle J W Mtllrtm Pniietllle. A II lire) man IVoria Umlloldon J U drain A Co J lllee A J liufur ....Kllandaker ...Th.M IVaree.rMbun; .....V II llalnea Klclrual.. .a K liaynionj ...ti, iai-in Kiicne J II UcClunit Mem lUml Church, at 1 tl I'orwt Orov....U lln.-lw. Sllrertoa ,.,Tlt lllbhanl rox Valley.. -A II llardmr Htayton Allllardner lloehen J llambnker Mo... . II K mine .Mo.... J. VS. MortU Uaeton UA llarmond tlsnius M aflwliell UranJe ItondedU Ulthlleld llarrlibunr.. Illrani Multh llalwy T J Illack Hood Hirer K I.Miullh IlllUboro... Y llptttlnser Hubbard A llleaun uiaw .. j 8e.t IUw Kllllot Shedd VM l-oweis 8ubllmttr..John IManln SprtnirllcM A II lloiey akltunon.... It J Uorrvkxt ...j.,,, I II. 11. lranon 8heridaii..gomenll lUoellltalrieDU laitJjv llenuner v u Italian Tan (tot OTMUth I'nlon John CreU-hton Wilbur ....Thoa Mullh WllUmetlel'orka XI ttiUhu IV.Kklbuni ...Mathlotllros liuk-wiideno,W I, llUln Jaekionvlllo....MaxMui:er Junction bmlth, llnufleld A Co Jc(Iern J W ItoUnd Klhhls 1 TTlllli,Tr Turner .11. O, Thomas WheatUad.,A 1 IMtrJolui West Clttlukin J M Con Ice VoncVU I It imson AVaaliliiKtou Territory. OolJndilo AuicAW,tm.n(Vl(4C,.... II 11, Klnncar IVkln 16 IlKarth Settle..., Jullue llorton lloueer J II PiivrlVaucoutcr.. ,.tW' llroan Woton L. 8. Woods 'iH s kM KH kf3f laH I ! K We will J asrts a UJ it flui r utoulU aa .IWHM.M kllaw a tir e,...knil,uii. la sell our nev a.l weujetful inienli.uu. U wa vA-il w . Siwu Us (tee. ad lte.4 dlll-KMaN i CO, liustull, MUh. KiTINdS (IttltUir I.OZltNUUS. 111.! R tltiut Uri'.ttli I'.eiuedy. There I" uuietIonab'..v no otner tvinciy avttvrtain in m eae.ia .auiM, iWINTKItCOl'OII. llUONClllTliiand i0ltliKKti Ot'TllKTIIHOAT alike leld to Its tnflueoiv. Tlie hlhwt medical UaUmony utoj no Utter rui tor, thex eouiplslnU UU (now proveJ ty esir hall a century's esiwrlence). They cwUln no oidum, oier idtla, or any slokmt drug. Kf ATISUM cVll'llll U) keSUKs. Irered by TUOXI.VS KK.U1SO, loajoo. I UnUlo, are sold by all dnuv'ju aoili-3uu KING ofthe BLOOD Tim Most Tnor.ouon Pcntrinit oss- tub Blood Yet Discovmikd. Cttrea nil lTumore, from Common llruptlots to the Worst Scrofula. It purifies the lllood. It lulqorntea the Llrer. It regulates the Itsiurels. It strengthens the Mtnmach, It Rives TlTscitf In place nf laultudet cheerfulness In fileoo of ulooni, ant robust rigor in plees of ilcbillly. Dytncpnls, Itlllousnew, DUordered I.lrer, Con stipation, Nerrous Affections, General Jlebllllr, lo short all the numerous dlneav and discomforts caused by Impure blood ar speedily conquered br this powerful corrector, the chief and eorercftrn of all ancint or modern msdlcul dlacorerles Kma or tub Dlood. ITS ITAME IS ITS IIEsT HEHCUIP TIO.V, ns It Is n royal dispenser of the hloulngs of heallli, and vnnouUhos tbo fooa that lurk la tks blood. ItbanlilieiiriBIPT.r.R. HAT.T JinKOTf, NCAI.V JIKUPTIO.-VM, ULCKItH, HCAI.I) III.AI, FlIVKll NOItKN and all HVUOVVL.OVH UlflOIU nniii, It checks CU,NU.nPTIort In Its early steers. It has f requenllr eureit It when advanced. It disperses TD.MOHN and CAJVCEI19 without the Huntxon'a knife. It cures JtltOPST. Renerelnrrartlnt. It cure I'KJIAli; WKAHIIICSfl anJ niSEAHK. It rcdaene Inn safe and effectual manner all swell- lnr,eilermlorlnternl. It eradicate the eUccu of Mineral l'alsoos, and establishes sound constitution. Many certuVntea, much further Information and full directions for ulnf, will In fonnd In the pam phlet, Treatlw on Dlecaaesof tho Olood," In which each bottle U sneloaed. Pries (1 per bollle eoaUlnlnir ouooca, or 10 to tOdsae. Hold by Dealers la medicine. D. SAysOM, CON CO., FroprUton, BssAtlo, If. T. IIOIM1K, DAVIS A laud, OrOiTou. Cf. Wholente Amenta, I'ort- ocur PORK PACKING. A. H. JOHNSON, CENTRAL MARKET, Pa) tliohliilirat prli-olisCns'li for I'orh. All ! IIips ittnted and ea.h uld on dellrery. tj.!31Stn IMPROVED" ARTICHOKES 000 to J500 oush poranro! Host and t'hcap'.'at Pood tor Ifnjn aad '.tnc!t. M tj 100 II us r.ur he fvtrnod uC one vrc lll llrsillUn (lininun.tl pmllO, ! Sis for CI lri;o Improved V.'hlK I reueli fty ihjtfti), 1 !b torlt. I'rlcaty Comlrcy lo t outllni, I. per i. rnm: UNDiititicNKii wii.i. ronu'Ai'.n tiii: JL ahjvn iree by in dl m rvlpt ol print IIatIiiu; ouly allti.ltc.1 quantity ii,nro this teiw'.u he jutum mends en itl ajip luill.n, a. ciders will U idled In r.itatliin. Uroea'i-i.'iia ireitln Mut In nul.tered htt. at my r.e!t. lilt. A. t . TII0H.NTOh. rreeirr, CiilluOt., r.T lie particular In arltmj Ult niiit of peito-llce. uiiiii ty and Territory lejlldy to trold n.l.ta ue. tl-Jin FRiOESE'S HAMBURG !23 t'eiile Vrr Fisrlcrso. EMiL FRESE'S HAMBURG TlA Is tho beat family rmdielne, and vlll l fonudunlrlsl toustheuiniwy, tmlursl and oomforlabU) aierUul bbtaluiUc. EMIL FRESE'S HAMBURG HA will actnently onthi bovrele, rmioTO nlnd, curs heartburn, ajur tnuch aid illrrl. Deaaand prouoto a healthy aecretlou ctblir. EMIL FRESE'S HAMDURO TEA Is the tnosl tffvtnsl remedy ttt headjche, rhldlneis, niiTi'iia drhrrMlrn. prlltalloa of Ihj lurt,liusituJoaiiJaei.irlilcLihly. EMIL FRESH'S HAMBURG TFJ will relievo tbi worst ck cf rhmmstlsm and Rout, vrevi tit krxvl and a'nn In thu blaJder,audCuioaUUMaitevflbolIdnc;e. EMIL FRESE'S HAMBUnQ TEA pie's rpeeily sr.ddursblerellef In illotwsr.d llrer cvnipmlnt', vriak ilU'i.llon, shlfnt.j, epaaiaa, low i'lnU aud lintabll.ly, EMIL FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA Is Inraluabla as a r.-uudy for tho rllra. It has Urn tried for vikuytsia and haaclTen eieataaUafactUia. KyuusreatulctedXrytU EMIL FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA purlSes an I clce-eee I h i bbl, and rcmoros alliwnir.liU4si:n'li.'i . ltlLcaltU-(ilvlj(J, rcfrc,hii-.jsndlni-r.iUn EMIL FUSE'S HASVIBURG TEA hMSUr-auWU'ie.l xcpMl-tl-n " n 'd'a clotta f i.v tly lor u l.. u i I'.d sevi ra coida, coujUi, f evurs cud sue, aaUiua aad phthUli EMIL FRESE'S W.TMQ TEA Laa cii--s chronic. naToua indalrk heedaohe, 1 ,ua UirrMim, sir tur,a, tibuaa, V :u.tluj. iiimpltaun lUl.ce an J froc.Ua. EMIL FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA k li i emtio ls tiro and tntei ImpmTni trMspprillc, curs dyrpipdUi, sui coouter i. .a tne tffoct vl uislariuiis tivlja EMiL FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA nice con.tlpitlon, dlsrrbcra and drsertcryl I rcrtalu lu rotiite, aa I c.trrrKall cuaturU tuua of the Mouiuu aud bowels. EMIL FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA la a pleaaant rtxurdy for bolc, carbuncle, blotchea, uloemled and rutnlni aiirN,cah, Hdl rheum, aud glaadular awelllngai EMIL FRESE'S HAMIURQ TEA Is used succcMfully for forlld breath, acali head, rtuiiworni. Itih, prlcaly.heat, cancer ous ulcers and aalo dltteues generally. EMIL FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA has na equal lu tho entire rang of tha Pharmacopoeia as an aatl-ecorbotlc, sltota tiro, cannula tire, aad blood puiUVr. EMIL FRESE'S HAMIURQ TEA gtresatonsof health aad elasticity to tho whole system and Mil prereot slutoat any lUseaaa If used at leaat one a aioam. EMIL FRESE'S HAMIURQ TEA la a triumph In medicine i harmless jet em. carious. Inraluabla la tho family, at tha muvea, oo the road, at aea, and ereryihere. PIIL FRESE'S HAMIURQ TEA la the best medicine for children. As Pprtug remedy rtothlnn comes near to It Ereubody ahould uao II at tha chance of aeasooa. FREE GIFT! A enpy orsny Sea. Iratl t'nmaasB Sruw sasek wilt be anl to any per. son aruicted wuh ratiuBatlon. Uinrliltlk AtSi TtiraMS. ear Naajas SatMrrli. It la elegantly pnniedandllluiirj.te.1. Illrwcm.liio. ICK. It lias been tha meana In the prorldenro of Ual ot aa Ids' wauy valuabla Urea, hend nameand post. oocaddrma.ittb alatvnu poatasvftirraalllac. Tha boolc blnvaluabla to prraouaeunVtlncwUb any dlaeu of the Nomi Tlaraas ex- Laaaa, Jdias Mr. W. B. W Os.sC. C'tMtlM MATCVE NEW THIS WEEK. EMPTY BARRELS AND BOXES! Linseed Oil, Laid Oil, Ncntifoot Oil, Parafln Cnstor Oil, Ppi-iin, Iilcphant Oil, Sweet Oil. lllcr.chcd Oil, Conl Oil, Vinegar, Cider, Turpt,'. tino, lJluo Vitrei, Coal Tor, Pitch Tar, Sulphur, fcoda, Borax, (Hue, Alum, Paint and Sup,' EMPTY BOXES FOR SALE JOHN HUGHES, WII0LF3AI.E AND PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, Tube Colors and Picture Canvas, I WALL PAPER AND BORDER, HAY, GRAIN AND PEEB.T Limo, Hair, Nails and Shingles. 8TATE STREET MORE NEW GOODS I Wo havo opened a largo shipment of Whito and Colored FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, Ladies and Gents' Woolon Wo have now in stock mm. suns mm, mnwmxmimmmwm That wo havo over ofTored. Wo aro also in receipt of new lots of GOSSATjIER RUBBER LEGGINS, 0i.PES & OIROULABP; And a full liuo of TT230LT32rOlla,S, Of standard qualities. Our Domestic Stock is Vory Complete, And having Leon houglit heforo tho latu odvaucos, is ofTrrcd nt less than market rates. GOME AND SEE US. olds 147 THIRD ST. PORTLAND, ocl7'lin AGAIN IN HANUPACTUPXIl SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SADDLERY HARDWARE, ETC. llO IXKOrii"'' OT., 33ASt fOlezlo, IPaOXTT'Xja.UD. Asentlorauttarcrchi.andltuUierllanti(actiirln7 0oniny, lull AsMrtmentol Ilrosnd other llnds of Uose on hand at han FranclMU prhvs. A roo.1 Aamirtiuent ot Concord riUjre llamms. htaio StoUts andKashueof tlie bwt quality on lund. Alsj. a ifeneral aseortnient ol I'arin llumow u all hinds. N. D. R. pnlring )romptly attended to. janjltf ia.ii I. F. POWERS, MANUK.XOTUHKH. mrosTiin sin Jonrca it FurniturEI BEDDING. CARPETa, Papor Hanging, Stovon. Crock- ory and fUasswaro. Steam raitoiy, Tl. V, cor. I'm lit U Jell Vraun wassJO-j ISt niut IKS 1'lrht ami 111 I Socnuil M. r'OUTL.VNl), Olt. wU iir I .niincn )iir" .wvurivjfsttio t!.LL UJUlll cUnp.bt aul t.ms m tlis ty Also tiitliliH!ct'tli."kt our ' IW1VI si . lll.NI-:. l iinsoif a f toil m in "niinut. Pictorial !.: frjo. IV. tJli; ., i.limixu. III. J. H. SETTLEM1ER, I'ROritlCTOU WOODBUHN NURSERY ! Marion Co., Orogon. UKEM A LARGE AaSOUTJICNT OV Fmil, Sbcde and Hot Trees, rines and Shrubbery. no Anus on mn:c louse o.v nw TREta. f iTSend lor Circular ocSini DO KOT PAIL to send forourNKSV 1'RU'K LIST. More comurwe than eeer. I'onlalns deacrlptlona of erery thing required for MruMul nr e..n,f. amly sue, with orer 1000 Illustrations. Send nine cents lor It, (Slatupa will do.) We sell all iotxU OS wholesale urlftu InauamOje. tA.uliih..ii- aar. Tho Milr InsiltuUoa la America who tnak.tMatkelr special iMSalnMS. Address. MUNTtlUMatKY WART VoT sin J ! UabaaU AT."tlcae,im. S.rtt4 ) prievs in auanuues lo aull IDs pur. 'araflno Oil, Mncblno Oil, Dogfish Oil, Sperm fti I I - AND - nv AND U:TA1I. DEAbCIl IN 8A.LEW. OREGON. Hosiory and Underwear, Etc, tlio lwst assortmont of 3-cso:ess. & Kma 147 THIRD ST., OREGON. BUSINESS!. flPl AND UirOuTFJl OKi maiHM' I e im.hh. wm 1 - I Land Office Notice. Laud Oincs at Osroo Cnr, Oa., I ricptoiulier 23d, 1S79. I TOIW:I3IIKR:1IY(1IVKSTIIATI1UDOD80. Xl lux 1'o.t Oloo address Is Cascade, Uultnouuh county, Orrcon, has under tlis provUlons of the act of CooKreas, approTtd June Sd. ;78, entitled ui sat (or the .alo ot timber Isn is In California, Oregon, Nerads and Washington Territory, iieula anpllcalioa lo pun chao tha S. if the N. K. I of acctlon 5, la townahlp 1, north of mnjoOeait, All adrcrao rUuu must be I'.led In tho Laud (llt.ee at Ortvu. Cl'y Ufore theeipl rntlon of oo days or at any time during the period of the publio itlon of the lleUter's nolice. It Is hereby ordered that tho aliore notice lw puli llshed lor ( days In the l iiukbth Kariibs, a Heeklr newspaper pubil thud In Pol t ami, Ontfon. Olien uiider luy haixt this 8 M day of eutemlwr,lT. mlT-tUI L. T IIAUIN, lUifUter. FtVKMERS' OWN JsTORE! S. HBRKKANN, Mioleul and telall Doolirlu DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, 33oot .rvxicl ESIxoam, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS! 234 First St ,Portland, Or. uiqiit a$u pfluis pain kou f omnii rwutt Qvl75ui J. DILL DvllOlS, 111 Wshlnjton at., ban r'ranilMO. r. a kino, UJucd 114 front St., lcrtland, Ojn Dubois &, king, G UN URAL. AGKN'l S, Commission and Forwarding RecUl attoutton elrcn to the aalo of Wool, Grain, Hour and t'roJuce lit Purtkuid and ban lnactsa. oelT-lu WM. 8. GIBSON, General Produce Broker AND FORWARDING AGENT IS front Nt., l'orUasael, Local Azent tor 8ALEii!AUEKa and SUPnUrWaJ TLOUIt. OontlenmeaU of lYoduoa, eta, solicslsd, caah adrauaid mado atraliut aasoa If required. saw . ' immwm