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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1879)
.J WILLAMETTE FARMER BOIt.TANi, FRIDAY, 1JKC. 2(1, 1879. MARKET JBEPOBCS. WtU.Mlt-.VTK FAllMKIl OFi'ICI!,) Por.UAM', U., TlieninAT MoRiloa, V l)occtnlcr J5, iS7i. J Uzi tonJara In rorllinJ, liujrln; pir, snd icllliu at par. Bllior coin In Portlvi I the banks ipiotcd at 1 per eent. discount, II dim u I'roiluco iUtirket. The followln;t rcproacnt ttliolcsile ratal from proda- ers or flrt hands i FLOUIV-ln JoM hut I t standard brands, ti.73; heal oiintry brani! , $5 3'ki'S M. WIIBAT-WaU Walls, $l.Wi?1.97; Valtc,l.l5vJ2. --dollvcred In Portland. OATH-White, 383150 V Imnlicl, (or fxpor mllllntf. O.SIONS-Uillfornli red, He; yellow, Ho V lb. I'OTATOIS Now potatoes ran;ro Irom !!Vj(30o per bushel. MinnMNOS-JobMnjr, (or food, fliwf-IO V Ion. 8Uoobtfiog2J, IlItAX-Jobblngnt JHSf'S V ton UAC0.V-9Mj, llitllloj Haini.countr ciil.lt iU2Jc; .llTftirjil. 14,ll5i: liiuldcr, 8i20!. LAIID-In kctfi, I0!ll01, Oreipin pure leaf, Urn, Iltlllc;ilo In lulls, IftdUle. Hvlm, UieMllo. IlUTTIHt-Weipioleillttrafre.li roll, 871a31c; fair to coo-l, 9'2Jlci common, 12JIDo; noll.l In kcifi, IWJlScj best plcllo. roll In libit or hill Ubls, 2-'.l'27lc. CIIKIMIl-Orivoii, 12lKll. and ICC DIIIKI) r'lll'IT.l-Appliw, sun dried sliced, rk'i )lel, CJe.; machine drkd, 80. rear, machine ilrltxl, H(!K'. Ilium, inn driwl, pitted, 13Slfrf mwlilno drlrd, ditto, llalSc. KtHM-Xcirlilroih laid, 4) ctnlJ. POUI.TIIY -Chicken", jiiuiib, Mcl)il per dos oll, VI 00"!:! K), orcrttK Iwl. lions llnxMcil, fa. IlKKF-IJie weight 3 cti. for clioloi HIIKKI IJm wclalit 3 rt. WOOI.-liulcm Ore-jut), aHf!j Willamette Valley, 0K3?c. llatlct strong. llllllH-ISiilvlier'elildiM.dr, 18Ile; ro-mlry eurod, dry, iDtfli "'Hi lo f. "wen hl.lov, silted, 7Jc; Country ditto, flo. )ceniklii. dry, Uu per pound. Dr sheep olli.cvh, SHtWWi liryKk.Sj per lb. Holier, 1 1 all. 3') per ft; Und Otter, $t,MJI.W Mclii Mlnk,!JaWovhi Hutln, IIOH omIij Mink Hal, loaillc mJii Oiwi, lUBKfl lacJi; Wild Cat, HdflJOo eaelu l.yiu, an't cai hi CayuU), SfeiMecaeh: Wolf, 7rcflll whj Itiil Fox, 7JCRJI.81 caclij Oroli I'.tt. ll.t,nii9!.Wear.h; Mirer I'di, fZM-' each; Wol verine, f'.Mjlili) laii'ij Panther, fJtc rich: llnhor, 84 M3f cacti. TAl.M)W-Jiotablonlfiii'l)iU. IIAV JLirkol firm, 110,118 r Ion. AITI.IIH CSrtiTi 0 builiel tsnlistto.). I'KAIM -IIMiifel per lw, nnldtill silo. ;iik'iat iilcrclitinillMC. IIICi: Chlni, No. I, fljrj Chlni, No. s, r. t. Jian, 01'i7 cUj tUinlwlili hlunU, 7aHo. TI'.AH Jipm, 44if76e; IImIi,U4I Kreen,7Hftil. I1KAKH- Hnull wlilto, 3-'i pink, !ijc! bijou, So. button, So, UOKfKK CojIa HI", djc j Jan, Iitc. HUdAllH- Now lotof lnUiid nirr, Cruihcd A, 131c; An mudiod, t34c; (.'utw, 1 lr; l!tr C, lllc; Ouldtn 0 llo;rliiidUli .Un.l, No. 1, lie; BYlUlr-AiralTk'. OANIII.IiS-DlaiidKl. HAIHINH-tWIf'irnla, IW$3.Wper tin, lw. HOACH-daxl. 7ao and (I 76. YKABT lt)WI)i:M-Donnell.-, lOau.l IX) V ETOMf rrwtiui fi Horrlll Ul per kit". Ollil-Ordlnary brand of coal, 30cJ Wlgh grailet, Downer A Co., 40oi llolled Uiuwl, Ke; IUw Unwed, OOeJ Pnni lrd, It 10; Outor, II 54 and tl 40; fUlmon oil, 40e; Turre ntlno. 70 enta. HAI.T-Btoik wilt, bay, lit M ln; Carmen liland, 115; our) Jicnol. V1 n ditto, -JS; Ailitou'a dairy ditto, ISO. Dry tinoan, i:ic. lUtall and Jobbing Italw. Oaliot, W 7o; Cabot A., 8c; Callcoe. 0e; Olnj. ham, lfltic;whltoltoi.k Huallii, 10ej whlu UtivU dale, do 1(V; other bran'li MUi Miulln, 7dtl6e; rvdalb wool llannol, 'JVlWe; hlU all-wool Hannel, 30v(00cj Ouiton lUnnol, blwuheJ and unbleaeheJ, Uvraw, ClwrlotJ, lor thlrtlnf, llIOc; Tablo Unen, SVifOSr; Waterproof, 74nc; Cnh toweling. I0)15; Kenlurky Jut, S4r37; rod all wool IllanlcU, W4I8.W: white all wool lllankvtJ, '(.tW; (Vtt.m lbttUiir, v)iic tt'i MrtliiR Klannel, WV; Mark and colored Cudnmro; 4ooatt.;lliitU'randClirMocloth,6a7c;HndeMlU4k, U;CuulnieraMiiUcluth,tiOoa1.39; Tlcklnir, 11 a80v, DanlnuKiid Dikk, IGa80.'i I'aniwn' lloobt, tt7oaf.(U; do Hlior, Miim', 11iSa'iOOidodo IaiIIoj', rail akin, ll.TSo !!; dodo ChlMreiu- Hliwn, mil nkln, ll.Wa I.W; IVn" llooU, ll.it a l.M);Ot rralU, toe a 1.11; Jump. en, lAjal.il; llinnrl llimhlrU ll.iAai.7ft; Uena' Un.lor.hlrt and lncr, W)oa i(X); Oirnwta ami UUten, ir.U a 18.00; Clolhliu, (iiltrt, I7.W a 30.0); Cjl more Paula 13.00 a II. W Man I'ruui'Uro l'roiliirf. uarkrl. rUn I'raiwlMU, !). O. Wheat- rinmr; khl'plni;, l.0.'li.0.. Hour Weak. aU Dull, xm ford ll.ii. Liverpool Wheal Jtlrkcl. ijriaruoL, lo'. St. Wheat- (Hi t, Driidy lirl.t llcertiolima Ituullali wheat market. Iiu'on, IHi. ii. floating rariHia rjulet but ktrady. Canrocj (Ml vuaii and lor tblpiucnt-lhiycm hale male u um', whleh, lioweirr, li prolobly only toinKrarlly. llaikUnow Miatkct l quite ol a hsJlday char acter. Hood wheat carsuraol! uiut vr 11 Itt aea dauiije f or avllera' account l S p r nl rouiutUil n, No,i t( I-rlni'MiW (!. Jolil HiiUMock OuuiimiiyU llrport. Sin l'H4!nv, Vet. 5i Wlicut--Hiiner with uiore demand; tholcu quotible at rtO-.'lia lUrley IVcd tcr) weak; mIk of iiu.t at WaTJc; brewiutf k, Oialn IU-- Stnme; l(VIO)c outi nuydelirer rounJ Iota. lluttcr- Chwlcw to vitra choice frcah roll, and t(f, are atoatller, ow lug to lad rtwuki. Uldea-Dry, oier 10 It, and kip and calf, ttrongat ilr; wctaalud, Htht to medium, IV ; heaty, 10c; kip, 9c; calf, loallic I'.IU- Miort to long wool, iicall.U; tallow, raiy at l)o. Nuta California harvl almonda, IOo; eoft choice, ISa iOc; waluuU, rial4A. Ilcclpt diirliiir the lvwt 44 houre 2,000 qr k (lour; 17,0110 ctl wlieat; in ttU oaU: 3iO k ioUtotw; e.ouo doa if. niaiUin-'AIHVrk, V. K . prbr toarrlrali: Ilr tldp Uulark.i!l.; hlp WaiuUiliiK Jew, tit 17 Mi Ur hip IViforthlrc, prliate. New York Market, Niw Yoak, Dec. ii. Wheat htrotgr at Il.tAil.M. Wocl-Ma.l);laII, iia.VV; burry, ISailc; iprlmj, JO a3c; burry, Wi.V; pulled, JJal.V. ltlJf-S.-Jc, COMMERCIAL. YVrtuuttur MoitMiMi, lVc. 23, 1879. As Christmas conic on Thursday wo close our week' report ou Wednesday morning, Tito grain trade, both at home ami abroad, shows tho dullueas that always prevails dur ing the holiday season, lloth here and in Sau i'rancisco there is little or no disengaged tonnage, but recent charter rate at clan Francisco about (13 per ton to a direct port, and freight rate paid here do not materially differ from that. The price paid heretofore for wheat show a difference that cannot I occounUi! for. Tito slilppor hero claims lh.it ho pays all he. fs Aula anil moic than ho ought, yet cargoes h.ivo been sold in San Fraticitco nt a much higher figure. Hovcrnl vcssolsluvoartlrcil otneo Inst wcolr, hut thcro aro not enough (n tho river to c.irry ntray the jjr.1 "n stowed here. Tito nhsenoo of ahlpplng prevents any as- tivily in tho Ricifio Coast niarkotj, nnd tho acasoii is ono when ilullncsi raigns every where. Tho prejotit ami futuro of tho grain market is Indicated liy the following extract from tho Mark Kino KxprcM nf December llltli t Tlicro has liccn tomo desiro to spocul.ito in wheat, but httaincss or consumption was chlcflv to imnnlv immediato wants of country millers, others not wishing to increase their stock before the holidays. Largo American arrivals liuvo prevented an advance in Ameri can wheat. Russian, however, has risen n shilling in consequent of tho closing of tho JJaltic. Great confidence is felt in the courso of prices after Christmas, in conscnuenco o scarcity. Thcro was llttlo direct business ilono in forward wheat, cither for rod Winter or Springs, owing to high American quota tions, but tlie.e was a good demand for Cali fornia and Oregon, which advaucod u shilling per quarter. Itttfus Hatch is ono of tho wito men of Wnll ntrcct, nnd, as ono of tho oldest nnd most successful brokers, ho wo lately Inter viewed by it Sun reporter, and wo givo so much of tho Interview as relates to homo pro ducts t 1'cportcr Why do you mlvisa your custom ers to buy wheat, nnd what aro your reasont for bulling it at the present titno T Mr. Hatch The moru you find ont about tho trito condition of all Kuropo tho lois jou will llriil they have, or, in othur wonli, tho tiinru tlioy will want up to thn next harvest. You wilt also liml out, ou intelligent inquiry, that tho crop in this country has been over estimated, and while it is a good, biicrop, tho exports sinco August last show that tho farinoM bavo inado mry free deliveries. I'miiibly 81) per cent, of tho wholo crop of whuat rained In 1871) has been sold from tho farmeis' hands. I!eportor--WolI, how about provisions? Why do you hull provisions' Mr. Hatch -I'ork, bacon, nidus, hams and short libs aru nil tilling, if you cat them, and thu Hainu increased consumptivu demand iJ certain to exist an on wheat. Reporter -1 In w about cotton ? Mr. Hatch Tho cotton crop is about tho same as lait year, n littles larger pcrnatis. Tim coiKiMiiititliiii of l'iioiIs all over tho world. and ctpeclally in tliii country, will bo from .10 to h() pur cent, larger thin vinr bofuru. ''.ictnrivs, warehouses, country utorci aro all empty, ami tho matitifaut'irius in this country havo no Htocl; on hand. In addition to Ibis tlnTii h thu Kiooiilativn ilomand and tho "tulip mania," which will atriko tho cotton, giaiu and provision markets lieforu another crop is raised. If, as tho old operator tays, tho American ivo) lias been overestimated, as soon ns that fact bccoir.es apparent tho ICnjdish hoat market Mill show activity and improvement. Wo havo hcrotofnro insisted that tho rovivnl of trado would incrcasu consumption and aHoct prices for liotb this year and next. Tho Iom to thn Willamctta valley from rust and short crops tho present year is fully two and a half millions of dollars, and it is com fortablo as well as reassuring to know that a very fortunato Fall season ha given opimr tttuity for aowing a wido Irrndth of Fall grain. Thosa who havo been such heavy suHcrcr can tnko heart from tho fair pros pects of good tinion through the world another year and a good market for breadstuff. Thu San Francisco Commercial Herald of tho 18th gives tho following account of tho "lHHim" in tho wheat market two week ago i On tho 11th Inst., just following our last initio, exporters entered tho Wheat market qttlto tiuexectudly, stimulated by a sharp temporary advance in tho Liverpool wiicat market, and which quickly vibrated by wire to Now York nnd Chicago, and from thonco acroos thu continent. 'Iliu immediato result of this riso was thu purchase of soino ten thousand tons or morn of Wheat at two cents ivr pound and upward, followed by a number of cargo sales hero or on passage, as fore shadowed by the following memorandum of California on orders i No. '.' fitnndard, in iron and wooden vessuU, iron ship, .17s M for IO,0(X)qrd,; do wood. Ms for 10,000 qrs.i do wood, fills I'd for 10,000 qrs.i for direct ship ment, No. 'J Standard, for wood, Mi for 8,000 qrs, ; on orilerH, No. 2 do., wood, 57 (Id for ii.nOJ qrs, Oregon Valloy, ono cargo, iron ship, fi'.is; do., fSa (Id; do,, fiHs, Ono cargo for Franco direct sold nt fi'Jj. Tlioro may havu been other cargoes sold, but tho above mentioned nine nre nil of which wo havo any knowledge, Sinco thu above, tho Wheat market hero has undergone quitu n relapio, as havo all thu other Raatern and foreign markets witli which wo havo business intercourse so much so that at '.his writing two cents must Iw con sidered the outsidu pricu for No. 1 shipping, now. Kmmet Wells' circular for Decemlier fith says : "Tho market container dvllnnd prices show n further decline of 2 cents per pound, 13 cents now being thu top cash prico attain able for choice hops. Thu dullness of trade is attributed to n weakediug tendency in the Uuidon mat let, and tho nhtenco of fresh orders for export ; but a moro direct cause of the present stagnation is tho continuance of arrivals of (lermati Hop. Rut little alarm was created by tho receipt of tho tint ono or tw hundred boles, as a few German Hot aru imported to this country every year, but further importations (soma by brewers direct,) has caused no little uneasiness on tho part of holders and of speculators in tho homo article, w ho had hoped to reap a lino profit ou their investments before tho close of tho season. Wo know of ono Hop firm who have already received over COO bales and who report moro en the way WOOL. The United States Kconomlst speaks of three- buyers who have purchased seven mil- lion pounds of wool abroad to eko out sup plies. That paper say t Th boom that swept over the markets of this country during the past two months has no real parallel at this season in tho records of time, Tho market, while apparently less animated, is nevertheless pining strength all tho time, and that the demand greatly ex ceeds tho supply, lioth immediately and pros, pectivcly, tho ilistaut reader cannot fail to take, in at a glance the real position of the wool and woolen good markot. A little pause may set in for this month, but another ''boom" may occur after New Year to add force to the list ouo. Our private advice by letter and telearatn from distant Hart of Texas and other section confirm our belief that speculator are already contracting for U Spring wool of next year. Tho following (how l.ow wool has gono "ballooning"! A Una of Hut Tndia wool wai told by n woolen manufacturer, th other (lav, nt mi advnnco of 10 cents a pound on the price I n!d just four weeks no. This manufacturer, oy selling this lino of wool, thmmht rurhnps he couhi mako moro money by si-King his itorl; thm by turning it into cloth, but our tulegrnphio dtspatchci nt tlia clow fri'tn the I.tvemool oalej OMuro us th s wool cannot no landed on our docks now within li to 0 o-:nti per pound of tho piico obtained for tl.o re flate. Spjaking of tho proposition to admit wcl froo of duty, thu Economist nays ?n view of tho rtorry plight In which the woolen manufacturing interest liml them selves, wo suppose somo efforts will bo made to nrouso Congress at tha noxt ssulori to mako somo revision of tho t.irilT by admitting wool frco or at nominal duties. Rut it is hardly posiiblo that body will resort In any tncasuro nt this critical ticriod in political notation that would disturb the trado or finnnco of our country. Tho great majority of the manufacturing interest nro secretly nl. heart iu favor of frco wool and frco dyci if thoy daro to openly confess such a policy with us. lint thoy will not do it in this way, nor is it ndvisaolo to mlvocato or agitato mat ters like this on tho evo of a very momentu- ous Presidential eduction. We sou tho farm ers of Ohio nro niroady signing petitions t be forwnnloil to uongruss sgaimt any reiorm in tho wool tariff. Rut it is hardly necessary for them to do this, as nono of the political parties would go boforo tho rnbllo in an ex citing canvars to risk their brightest hoposon issues of such important moment to tho people. Spoaking of tho noccsnty of increasing the American (locks to meet tho homo manufac turers' demand for wool, the samo authority adds t Thoy need o-io wordn of eheor, hovever, to do this with somo prniniso of a safo return for tho labor nnd oxpanditurn necessary to care properly for their shcop during our long and cold winters. Wo think wo can safely protnlso our farmers good paying nnd profit ablo enough prices for nil tha wool they can raiso during tho year ISSO. It is ti lo fondly hoped, therefore, they will now go earnestly to work nnd enter more cuerfruticalry into tho business of shcop husbandry on a moro cxten sivo sc.io tiiau over. txin.M. JiAniu.-TS. Thcro is a better prico for mill feed and hay is in ypod demand, that v, ill ho apt to Improve if this wcathrr last. Ofcta nro quo table nt -10 cts for good focd. ThoM is better doinand nrnl improicd price for apples nnd pears, but potatoes show no improvement. Hides and leather am firm, and good hi.lcn nro ipiutaulaaa high .vi 10 cts. Mr. Malarl.ey lepudhtca tho claim that country enrol hiilt s nro ncccjranly inferior and ossrrt.1 that gocd country hides nro worth ru intioh as any. Roth dry nnd green hide show better prico. Stttars nro firm but eoffco is utrifio weaker. Dried fruit is quoted nt improved fig-ires and will probably advance as tlicio.uon wears on. AGENTS FOR WILLAMETTE FA1U1EH Trarcllng Ayent Pjtt of Mauntnlnt, J. N. Tunljr. Traiellng Aictntla Clackamas count. M. It. Drown. AlUnr. ..JKlIannoi ,lt l.hliniaoi Ifobanon OW Smith Amltr It I.Minii li'.e.tt,.-... J l'rr..rn.leu,ri Aurora tleotlllln '"1A II Henrj Alder,UidouOo.J Crelghtoi fethcl .... Hllobbln ltrownUle W ft Klrl Lewtirllle .tlarah kterwtn Unoola... I. Ahranit UeUlai.tUle H. MclTimips Uuttetllle..J W ItaUihellci lluttcr Crnek . . J I. iiutlllon lluena VI.U 11 II Uilbroatl Ut Pleasant llehama ... ,.V Thiier J J lilalx llellavue JtCJ Dai I. Ilrooki W II llirrt lUkerCltr 0 W Jaui tlonrve W I' lion en Killers...... II Newman Uonnimith..W WaterhouM Ualon....ll.ll.Uuthrfonl Cottazetirove J II Miortrldiri N'ewnoit Williams CanjronrUle....W V Hrlirir' Vecdr J Ilt-eoiKW thrvallU E wood ware Uora. ....... Jolin UtHart Vewhjv J Caatro Oakland J II fcnupo (,'rcMweil.... Itoacoa Knoi I'anbr Win Knlchl ClackaniM W I'hlUlp. Oinyon fit.. I 11 lUnehan Chmher tleo Nhult CcnterTllle....CiwkAlrTln )cncA-o joe iiuiMucr Hrriron Cltr J tl llacon i-uoeil evaucr r n iviuiaiue rendition. ..It llvenuoro I'enydil J W McOrew -rlnellle...A It llrcTinan uraw orvuTiiw it mum. Dalles.., Jno. Michel Dallas J, P.MmlU. 'eoru WinHoklcr lllotltock K. Cilllaia l1caantlllll,...J.W. IVke IMiroacus K Korlxn! I'alauaeCltr.. HVdrubbe Daytoi KU lladaa) Drain..,. JO Drain AC iiiitur A J Dufui KoMbunr....r) K luivmond Hlekreal Ilco Tatoni wleui haml Chunli, at I' O sllrertou Tltlllbhard DexUr . ...Hllandtakci ljta Tlio4 I'uarM itjtou...,..,A Dtlardner Klktnu ....... A II llalneS.le j. n. norm Kaule Creek.. M. It Unmli .ilu.Iiw ,J u bliuiMou lluene J II McCliini,- Saeetiloine Kllala Shcdd WU Powers -ltihllinltf.,John Downlnt .-iprinnAeld.... PA Kenned iihiaiivii.... It J tlorriwu Koroat Drni)....H llucla'i I'os Valley., .A IMlardncr (loihcn... . J llandaakei lUitnn UA llayiunnd (Icrtal M IllUheli jl .,,. i ii. ,1. i)ntnnii ClrandalUndellUIJtclinel.il iiueriuwi.. i ,, ,,.,.. llarrltUuri;...lllram Mmlth Spokan Kalle J.N.dlovcr llatMj TJ luack Turner. ....It. O. Thomas lliud (tlicr. Illllahoro. .. I, MinitNTliazeiit WDIittliurertltllauiook J, C. Dewier Ilubbanl tl J Wolferj .;.... r-. I . ...... ... . . - iu pcri)ciiocj.(.Jiiiinaaer llowoll I'rah e I) W DIIIJ.t I'uleii PMCofflii Unipmi Vrr UllKhaaibrook Wilbur 11i "dUi lleppiier O U Uallorr lndeiiideiice.W li llo.l.-lii lodl Mull. Jacksonville Jin Icr JuiKtlon... Ji'tTun.),!... ...WlllUber WlllanietteKoike.il WUklns J W lloland iVhcitlvil..A 1' iviirjonn Kii.hii j Terwiuiffer ueit;nciiaieui.e Jl uniice Klure Vallc Wcalon U H. Woodi Conuor .V Crosno Yoncalla. J II KUlaon AVnalilnztoii Territory. Colfax V. tl. Klnnearlrfnc.r ..J II Hpcr l Villi lee T. Moml Saattle WaltcrUralum VaniMiiter HW Drown WalUWalU KI.IItnLI WalUburir .... W N bmlth llait ii ....1) IllUrr . ,W I. Aniat J 8 llouaith (loldndalo.... 1'ikln A tiooi) iiiimHiiui-il is eoinethlug that ev ery person should have, as our "photos" live, though wo may die, "fieouro tho shadow ere tho Bututatico fade,' Ij a ffood motto. Call and get Frank AMI to bring his camera to U'ar on you. und yon will never cease to bo thankful. SUMMONS. IN tub cmcuir colht or the state or 1. Oregon for alultnomah Count, Joaepa W. TruU-li plalntM, t. I), I). Itunnell, guar- uiaioi ueiajiius djii. imi dcoii. ifcoan.i nvoii. Me I tern Sootl and llobert Soott, inlitore, and Mtsoldua Ik-ott, tW Hcolt, Ocoana Meott, and Mel lern Svtl, a minor, and llobert !coll, a oUnor, dtleoiuau, UJlJION8, Te P. P. Itunaell, iruarJUu of MeialJui Scott, ited hcoti, uoeana rwott, Helreni Boots, aoq iwoeri rkvtt, nunon, and aaU Ueuldue Uoott, r rod Meott, ttcoana tkutt. Melrern Svtt and lloWrt bwtl, the above named defendant:-- In the came ol tke State of Oregon, jrou are liercb ro;ulrud to appear and anawer the complaint Bled ttaintl jou In tlie aboi entltlel suit, on or before the oral dav of the next regular term of this court W wit: On or nefore the ninth (U) da of Februar, A. P. eljbteen hundred and eljhtjr, (li) and If you fail eo to answer, for oanl thereof die plaintiff will appl to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wit: t'orludt-iucnt In the eunt of 111000 U, 8. rold coin aa i lntercel thereon In like coin at one per cent per mouth from alaroh 1, 1ST; that the tuortrae of plaintid irlren b defenJaote on lot 1, z, T and 8, In block In the citj of INutland, In klultnoraah eounl, Ore.-ou, he forecloeed, that said premlae bo eold a on execution to eeliif said JudjmtDt, that the Cwedon of plalntlS In ana to slid preniiece since ,w I ldTak..tul.u.l..l(l .. I, Ym AAfllliiitri.1 In poueaalon of the same, that ho be allowed for the re. xain maJe unon. and the State. Counlr. K-nd. behool. and Clt taxes and itivet IraproacuienU seaweed aAlnat aaia preuuaea tnai aarenoani D parrea oi an tMiuij oi redmitian to said Drembiee that the balance of reals above eald expenae and taxes t applied on said note, thathehaie out and dUbuneanenu sad auvh further relief a pertains to ea.ull. Tuesentoeol tbls aum moo 1 made b order ef Ilea. C B. lielUafer, Jodje et said Court made at Chambers on the d da of OeeendMr, A. l. l7V. NleBTBUr QIUUCKT, Attest Is eaiatla. Sir Astloy Coapsr'a Vital Hcstarativo. Tho great Knglieh renmiy hai ntado moro cures of Nervous J)obili.y, fc-'emlnal Wcikncfis, Lost Manhood, nocturnal emission", lassitude, inability for motital lulxir, deetiondensy, and such tliscaoci r.s aro induced by youthful follies ond uxcooscs, tJ-an all oilier medicines conibinod. It iJ notanLmuhnt in-r cNcItmil, m per fectly pafo to t.itio, i-inotn quack nostrum, and product refills tl'if aio wonderful. Trice, 5 1 a b:ittlri. I'mir tin-; tho qnanti ty, 810. I1m a bottle H w'll not disap. yon. For salo by all driij.vJsU. Ilorljo, Oavis it. Oo. wholmttlo atnt-l Tub Most Titonocott PumriEn o tiiii DiooD Yet Discovmip.a Cures nil Itumnrs, from a Cominnn i:ruitloil to Ilia Worst lUcrofaU. It pnrlr.es the rtlixxl. It Invigorates the I.lver. It reRiilntos tho IIomcIb. It strengthens the Nlomucb. ItBtTesvlTsellrlnpl-u,of bltudet eVerfiilnrM Id plero of elooui, tuil lobust vurar In place of .leblllt. l'r'pep'", HIIIourty-"f, PlMnlcrcd I.lrrr, On e'.lpation, Ncrtous ABicurmt, (Jcnornl Dcbllilf, In sboit nil the nuinrroui tttwax nnd ill-comlnrts r-iiiscil b Impnin bloo-l nro itiK-cdllconfiut-rcl br ll.ki powerful corrrolor, Uio chief nnd wtorolincf nil undent or iiuJim )a.dlool iILicorcrlcs-lCixa ur TUX IlLOOD. 1TN nrA.itn is its nrsT nncitn- 1WM, in It 1 1 n lonl diicn.r of Ilia I kwlup, of henllli, and vaniiUlMS tha foes that luik In tin) Hood. It bar.ldica PIUTrr.rR. KAT.T RIIICTTXI, Ki!Ar,vi:itt!irio.M, tii.ciinw, mj.ii.u ii i:a ii. ri:vi:it Hoitrii nnd all HUIWFUI.OL'.S Df.SUU-lll-.Itvi. It eliccis :.m,.U PTIOV In lis eirlr rt.wns. It li friYiucnilr cured It when nilvunrcil. atflbrrfs TimiOIISniid CAICi:itH wlluout tlDftiuyenn'slinlfe. It nirrs IlllOt'.sr.reiuinleirrMrllil. It cure rii.MALI tVliAHIV ZZSO ani) DINIt.tNI- Ilniluei-sliinraroiiiiitcrcetnal nuuuvirnll iwcl)- ln;r, ex tcrnnl or Intermit, IS emJIcilm Iha cm-eienf dluepil rolnorti', nnd cnbil.lli.hrsner,undroimlllulloii. J.t.inreertltlciitOMiiiielifiirlliir Information and full directions Inr u-lny, will l found In t lies ram lilct.lTmtlrn Dlaunueof IhuUIood," liiuhlch cnxJi Ixiltlo I cl.dureJ. I'ltcotl i-r lolllamnlnlnlnirllminceti.orOto (0 iluecs. IxiU 1 Deah r in luedlclic. . HANOJir, C01I b C3., rrecrictors, llulSilei, It. T. im:ll; DAVID A CO. WIic'uJo Atntn, 111 lan.f, On--on. Ovt PORK PACKIMG, JOESTBOIT, A. E .1 CENTRAL MARKET, ioxxrrxjjfv.iiaTX, Pay tho lil2l)cat price In CneJi for 1'orlt. All food Hews wanted and auh paid en iloUrorv. oc3l-3io COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, THK DALLKS, OREOUN. fVrw OPIIN.TWfTII IIVKIIYTIIINO NTOT AND 11 elcirant. A liberal ahare ol pubUe atsonajs eo Udtct. Ojwn da and nlzht. free cauh to and from th lioura. TIIOH. bSimi, Proprietor, lormcrlr of the Kraplre Hold, PaUea. uovlt-l Land Office Notice. Laxd Ornon at Osxooa Crrr. Os., I November J .11, 187V. f NOTIOB 1.1 IIKIIEI1T 01VKM THAT TIIK rX)U loalng-iiamed aettler ha Hied notlos of hit In tention to maku final proof In Up.irt of hi claim, ait. I sectiro final entry thereof at the etplratlwi ef Ihltt da from the date of thli netlc, vUi John Ikiutlr, pre-empUm d-cUrtory statement No. SIIforthehu,b,aadd,Nv. 30.T. 1 N, 11. I ., and uamo Uie following n t.l wltn, vis: Prank Poland, of Hultnouuh Hi., Orvaron, and Jo3h Iknitl, of Maltnmcah Co., Or.irnu. J5t L. T. I1.VIUN llejlitor. A GENTS! READ THIS AM M eal VO WIM. l'AY A(ir.NTrt A HAI.AKY of $10u r ruontli mill rxpeitara.or allow alarrjreeiumlliil,tOMllourncw and wonder. ful liiventlone. We metui what we aa. bumplc live, A.tlre-u MlKSWt' A til).. Marshall, MMiltTa. Make tho Children Happy I THE NUK8ERY. S 1 .50 - Per Year - $ 1 .50 A MONTHLY MA0AZIJ.T. mil YOUNOKST Header. Sll ) - j t.Y H.I.US I'KA '1 I-', I ) eTJrdend I O i- nle for r Kamtde num ber nnd I'remUm IUL Jll t,. HIliiltltY, dtwitf-at M lJoom-leld bt., ID1W.1. Hut. isso Harbor's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. ".StuJ?i : thesubj,ttbj)e:lvtl and from Ihsclu. -atlonnlMintotiti'r m-ektnirto provide that which, taken alt-,-, tlier, will bo of Uie mot wrvlee to the Urvwt lumber- I Ion; J concluded that. If 1 could luno but ine work for a public library, I would select a i-ouipl.'ts eet ol Harper's Manlhl."' Charles rranci Adauu, Jr. It contvnU aro contributed bv tho inoit eialnvnt an. thors and artltt of llorvpe and America, hlle Uie Ions etiwrlenco of It publuhers ha made them thoro mhly cmveraant with thedrelruiof the public, which Diet nil! spare no eifort to craUf, in iciol'ime of the Uananie bcirln vrlth tha Nnm. peis for junea-ia ikoemncrof each eh v. When no time li trvcifled, It will be nndcrttood that the sub- evrtber wuhes to begin with the current Number, HARPER'S PERIODICALS. IUnrP.ini MAHAZINE", one car tl 00 llAHPKlfd WKKKI.Y a ro IIAIU'mi'd lltZAIt too Tlie three aboie-iumed publication One ear 10 00 Anr twoaboie iiaiued puUicutlonionecar 7 r) IIAUPEIfS YOll.Ntl l-KOILHone jcar I w PoiUre free to all subitrlbert In the United Stair or Cunada A ComnUU set of IIAltPER'S ilAOAZlNk- r-m,. prUln Wiolume, In neat cloth blndln, will be ut b eipros. frelfht at eipenae of purchawr, on receipt ol i per vo'ume. Cloth cue, for binding, tj cti. br wall potpald, bin(le volumes, b mall, poatpaid, llemlttancoe thonld be made b PoetoSos kfocey Order or Draft, to atoid chance of loo. ftewepapcraarenot to to cop this adreitlaecxnt ithoutthe eiprca order of Harper a Ilrothera. Addreat, HARPKlt UKUTlIEKa, hew York, K.tTINi.' COVUII LOZEVOIIS. th. (lrvat llrltlah Kerned. There I unqeatlonabl no ther remedy a certain In IU efleaa, A.STIIMA. iWINTL-ltCOUUII.UHONClllTlJandDlSOnni'Hj el M OFTUUTHKOAT alike ield to IU Influence, The hUheat medical teitimon states no better cur tor. thoaecomi puinu eiua (now proved b orsr half a centur's eiperlanceX The contain bo nriium. pan ha la, or an violent tlnur. K LATINO'S COl'Oll LO- iuu. urepaoea or lliusasu b THOMAS KJCAT1SO. London, IMtaia, an sul4 b all dmtjliis keviaaa. KING of the BLOOD NEW THIS WEEK. "Llnsocd Oil, Lard Oil, Ncatsfoot Oil, rarafino Oil, tMphlliie) n..i. i:i c.,. t.-n,.),.nf Oil Ktveni Oil. nicaehcd Oil. Co.1 lins, Rluo Vitro), Coal Tar, 1'itch Tar, Sulphur, Soda, Rornx, Glue, Alum, Faint nud Sii.r, SPcOJjE T " JOmTOTC I ' I WIlOtVHAI'E AKP PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, Tube Colors and Picture Canvas, WALL PAPER AND BOBDER, HAY, GRAIN AND FEED, J Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles. 5TATE STREET : : : : : SALEM, OREGON. H0L1IAI0ICEMENT! LABIKSS DRY GOODS & FANCY GOODS A 8T0HE FULL OF We havo now in stock i mm S, That wo havo Wo nro alio in rcocipt nf cow lots of GOSilAmEItEUBBER LEGGINS:', 04HSS & CIRCULARS, ; Ami n full lino of TETaa.Tbrol2cas, Of scamlnnl qtt.tlitlrH. (hir Doaiectio Stock is Very Complete, And h.-ivitiQ hocn Irouglit boforo tho l.tto mlvAnccs, is ofTcrcil at loss than inarhct ralos. 003HB AND SEE US. LBS' 147 THIRD ST. PORTLaiND, otU-lui AGAIN IN alAJiUrAOTUttEll & SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SADDLERY HARDWARE, ETC. llO imOlVT ST.. Xlnmt Ajent for Ontta fercU M luibber Manofacturlmr Oompan. Ml AtMrtinent of Ore sad other kind af nM and Idehei of the beet quaUt oo hand. .1 nn pnne. a irou Asnorimeni or uonconi btAo liamose. auo, a gmenu pairing proraptl I. P. POWERS, MANUI'AOTUIUStt i -j rot run ass jossta is FurniturEi BEDDING, OARPET3, Papor Hanging, Stovos, Crock- ory and Glasswaro. Bteam Factor, N. W, cor. 1'routcV JeH'craon ntssaooss 184 and 18S I'lrat and ISt Second St, a?oiiTiA.ivr, or. orltf J. H. SUTTLEMIER. ritontiEToit WOODBURN NURSERY! Marion Co., Orogon. ki:f.p3 a L.p.au as30iitmii.nt oy Frnil, Sbafle M Nat Trees, Vines and Shrubbery. ko Anna on hakk lotrais o ma tiikks. rjTSend lor Drrular oci3m IMPROVED ARTICHOKES, 800 to 1500 oush poraorej Best anil Cheapest Pood for Hogs and Stock. M tl 100 Hiv may be fattened oil one acre. Red Brazilian (Immense! prolific.) i ft for ft. Urc. Improved White Ynnct, (very choice), 1 lb for Jl. frical Coratre roU cutting, tiW per loo; milK UNUKU3IQ.NEI) WILL KOltWAnD THE At '" mll oa receipt ol price. Having oal a limited quanUt toepare this anuon he looom. tnendv an carl aipUeatlon, a orders will be filled In rotation. Greenbacks or coin sent in rtgiiUred lettec at in Ml. (UU. A. W. T110Il.Vri).V, Kreeport. CowUUOo.,Vf.T Pe particular In Tlllnj the name of peatolace. coun t and TVnlhr leglbl to avoid mliUtee. ocSMm Land Office Notice. Lass Omci ar Ossoos Crrr, Oos, I Oscussa, 8, 1ST. NOTICE 13 II RUED Y OIVBN THAT THE FOL lovrinf named settler has tied notice of bis In tention to make anal proof in support of hi claim, and secure final entr thereof at the expiration ol tiirtv davs from th date of this notice, vti: rremoal L. Lent, pre-emptloa D. a No. ISO. for the H. K. , Of lh S.TTtec, tl.T. I a, B t and aamee the toUovlur as his iritaessea, rU: Jamu Croohshaok oi rnaelsraa Owut. 'and Frank Uarrl. 4 Mnltnfiriih Oouat. Oi L tTSw. BerlMor. dMU-M Oil. Dncfish Oil, Bncrm Oil Coal Oil, Vinegar, Cider, Turr.es gBSJ-HaDES 11Y ANP I UTAH. & m PEAt.r.11 IN JBEA0T1FUL THINGS tho belt avortinent of over olTored. 147 THIRD ST., OREGON. BUSINESS! AND IMPOUTKR Ol" SlcXo, JPOIlTXtAlMT). e'taare Stocks aseorunent Of rann Uarnoss o attondod to. all kinds. K. a janSlU Land Office Notice. Li!D Ornon at OaKoex Crrr, Os.,1 SepUimucr d, 1S7U. f NOTICE IS HKIlEnYOIVKNTHATIUADODeOV, vihoie Pwt Office addret li Crumde. Multnonik rounr, Oreiron, bai under the provlilons ol the art ef Uoiiyrea, approred June 31, liji, entitle.: an atl lor the uie of tim'icr Ian is In California, Oreiron, Neeioa and Wahin(bn Territory, made application to pur ehaae Uie N. , bf Ihe N. K. I of aecUon 3, In towiuM 1. north of ranjre tl mat. All advene claims muit ee filed In the Und Office at Oregon Ciiy before the sxpl rat era of 00 daa or at an time durfni th. lwriod el the p ibllottion of the Heitlitor' notice. It l hcrrh ordered that th. above notk. be pnV llaliett for U) davs In the Wiiusmn V asiitc, a weekl uewnpaperpubtlboilln Portland, Oregon. Glien under m hand this Sd da of Kentcrnber, tin. oclTWd U T. DAItltf, IUtlrr. FtlRMERS' OWN STORE! S. HERRMANN, Wholesale and Iletall Dealer In DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. 23oots rtaacl aiaoo, GKOCBUIKS AND PROVISIONS! 23-1 First St .JPortland, Or. niGUKir oaju niiK wio fon rutjvrur riwucm ocl7-3m t. dill iu nois. 411 Wuhlnjton St., ban Kranclico. W. II. KINO. IU and 111 Front at., Portland, Or Dubois & king, . GENERAL. AGENTS, Commission and Forwarding 8peclal attention irlrea to th. sal. of Wool, Grain, Flour and Produce In Portland and San Fraodaoo. oelT.lu WM, 8. 8IBSON, General Produce Broker AW FORWARDING AGENT IS Front nt,, r or II and, ' Local Aent for 8ALEJliAKEKS and SUPEttFalUI rIXlllK iVuiJemtHanlal t4.. avnl LJ tea. I sasasl cub kdnuicM mvi aftJiut tmm U 'reoulrd. w GRAND H0UD4T OFFEB! UHyy'"1' Square and Upright Pianos, 3.000 Church, Cabinet and Parlor Organs. MV Own miiufiptim la .ar vritr .f atikw avatf ' Price. tow. ri"..nrUfc. PIANOS. 149, 1 Tweree, laeiMH. fceeefr- 80. 5. 90. MOO, il ' Book, 'laWi sill iMtnakeasata fkllt m,A,!IJj l!Tr,.!.VJ 1 II. II I". 0. Dvavex I. JAMf T. PATTCMON. - t i uallui.'r'K '"' rs-etsBi v"