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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1881)
WlliitAMETTK FAS PORTLAND, OREGON, APRIL , 1881. ,.V mMHBTTjBwmBiiv MARKET REPORT. flILVKR. COIN In Portland the bnki sjnoto at par baying, telling. iiomr raonrtr. mahrkt. The following represent wholesale) rate, from producers or first linmla t FLOUR. In joHiing lot, standard brands, fl.2-1: best country brands, $t.00$.2.r. WHKAT. Volley 81.30. OATS. Whito, fcc.1 4C47J) I' buslicl ONIONS. 213c l'UJATUKS. tillered ircciy ni .wo jiur buslicl. MIMILINOS. Milling, for fccil, $20.00 f2fl.0O V Urn. Shorts, (20.00. Chop, $!& $2.1.00 l ton. JIKAN .Jobbing nt SI 3 I V ton. BACON'. Side 14 cents) Hams, country cut, M&Hc; City cured, HIGo Shoiil lor 10c LAUD. In kegs, 12iQSi;tc. Oregon leal, tins, 14c; do in Com Sales small yellow, $1.19; targe yel low, f 1.10; large white, 81.35; majority of buyers holding off to obtain concessions. Potatoes The market is dull and prices favor buyers. No sales of round lots report ed. Wo quote as before. v Apples There is very little demand, Re ceipt ex Oregon all sold, 300 boxes at 40o, balance at 0Oc$l.lC. Latter for fairjand red checks. Kggs l'rlces unchanged; Oregon, 17c liuttcr The markot is unchanged. HT.Vf YOIIK HMlKT.Tf. Nkw YoliK, April 0. Wheat-Quiet, Sl.likiSl.2.. Flour Quiet. Wool Dull. Darlcy Dull and noininnl. tegs, i. I do in palls, i:io. I1UTTKR We nuotoi Kxtra fresh roll, 520o; fair to good, 20j22o; common, 15 20o solid in kegs, 2T)(g30c; liest pickled roll fa bbls or half bids, 20(3,21 o C1IKK8K. Oregon, 1017o. DRIKD FRUITS. Apples, sun dried nuar tered, 8cj sliced, OcJ; machine dried, OfislOc; I"ears,maclilnodric(l,810c. Mums, sun dried, Bitted, lltf)121imachliiudricd, ditto, 136A1GC. POULTRY. Chickens, small and medium, f. 00 per dor.; Full grown, 4004.W) and mall receipts. KG08. Near by fresh laid, IS BOOS. Dressed, e7c. BEEF. Live weight,i33c lor choice- BHEEI'.-LIve weght, 203c. WOOI Kastern Oregon, 2022c Wib bmette Valley,2212fic. Quotations nominal. HIDES. llutchers' hides, dry, 1616c; ountry cured, dry, IBlflc; culls, i ofT;Oreen Jttdt, alttil, 7fe81e; Country, ditto, 78Jc; DMrsklns, dry, ;wc r urj nnep peiw, Mch 2filt Dry elk, 8o t lb. TALLOW.- -Quotable at 6Mo. HAY. Market from,tl718t ton, baled, GREEN AI'i'LES. 7888o, latter for Choice eating. a.r.AL MRRrilANBINR. BICE. China, No. 1, Oo; China No. 2, Mot Japan, 7c; Sandwich Islands, 8$0o. TEA3.-Japan,400ac Mlack, 075 Owen, 6l80o. COFFER CosURica 1620c Java,28M30. SUGARS. Crushed A I3?c; Fino Crushed, 13f; Cube. 13c; Extra C, lie; (loldun C, lljoi Sandwich Islands, No. 1, 10c. BYRUl'.Fivo gallons 00c. CANDLES llKjjlOc. RAISINS. California, $3.2C(2.76 1'25 lb box. BOAI'S. flood, 7Sc8l.70. OILH. Ordinary brands of ccsl, 2r.c high jrradts, Dowiici Ct)., 371c; Roiled Linseid, Raw tlinbu oil, 40uj Turpentine, 70o; Pare Lard, I.IOt Castor, 1.2fi4M0. YI.AST l'OWIlEHH. Donnelly, 2 I'doij Preston & Merrill, 82.20 v ioi.j SALT. Slock, lay, 812 t' ton; Carmen Island, 812S: Coarse Livcrpool,$20; Fine qua). Uf. $2.1i Ashton'a dairy. ilitto, 830. FURS ANDSKINS-Quotcd tut follow: Beaer 82.00fo?2.f.O 1Mb; Fisher Dark, 2.X?fr.00; l.ight,8I.C0(Li 82XiOcacli Otter sjl.CMCl.ou; .)iariin,ci.wiw""i -u 88L37J;CrossFox 83.SOivj4.00i Silver Fox f28ffi840 lllack Hear 81. 00 80.00; Hrown Bear-82.OO(S0! Panther 00c1.00j Mink 20c(?l70ci Coon 2Sc40c; Wild Cat 23c 70; Coyole-S08l.2S; Doer 2S(a30c; Elk tU12o t'll.j Lynx SOcto70c. CALIFORNIA MARKETS. We take the follow ins tram llio San Fran cisco Commercial llcrnld of April 1. Freights ninl Charters. At this writing tlicro is only Olio disengaged vessel in port, and for n di'ect pint in tliu United kingdom 77n lid would riadily bo paid, through bOsfcb'.'s 7d li de manded. Tho freight luaikit uxhibiU con tinned strength, not only for vessels near nt hand, but for tliosu afar off. Tliu tonuago on route to arrivu in six montlis seems to be aug menting rapidly, now reaching some 222,000 tons register, against 115,000 at even data last year, and 110,000 in 1870. A goodly number of this licet have already secured charters to airivo far into November, and for this service 70s it asked and 02s Od offered for November loading. Wc are told that many ships for wheat loading of the new crop have liceii secured atGOsfali-a MOlfi'm, according to time and place of arrival nnd dispatch. These high freights aro drawing ships hero from all water lor the carriage of the new crop, ac counts of which are somewhat conflicting. Overflowed lands are not sown to wheat this year, hut where this (s tho case hill lands and virgin soil hrvo been utilized to an extent to equal the acreage of past seasons. With a good favorable season h e have no reason to expect any shortage of cereal crop this year. The Sacramento J Ice thus reviews the con dition of tho Statoi The ruins of Winter and early Spring have been copious, and the result is to lie seen on every hillside) and in every valley, on the f recti carpet that adorns Nature everywhere, n tho vigor of the grain and on the bloom of tho trees. Feed lor stock promises to Ikj most abundant, and tho outlook fur a large harvest is good. The almond bloom in tills vicinity has been quite severely nipped by tho frost, and other trees Inuo been injured, but with the exception of oung oraimcs not much, as other iso tin y v. iro ovi'rh'iulcit with bloom. Some graixi shoots, too, have Ih'cii nipped, but tliu bloom n not out enough fur it to havu been seriously hurt. Notwith standing theso drawbacks, tho fruit crop generally throughput the country promises to be the best we hate ever had. In central and Northern California tho farmers nro following with their pi 'Ws in tliu uaku of tliu icoeding waters, and whllo, of course, the crop will not le what it would luve been hail there been no over How, still tho prosptcts aro more than fair, especially as regards corn, potatoes, aud vegetables in general. ; Tho London .Miller last mi 1 stated that tl TBE MEN IV MASKS. ill, Details' r Ibr Aliiworlh Tragedy a vritaru. Urea.br JUt)trrrtl Deom. future crop prospects aront present ilisciuirag' nit'. niMl iiiaKuiarmerHnn inu tiiiuwr noiiier of their cum stocks. These, from tliu weekly COMMERCIAL. Tiiuhhiiat, April 7, 1881. Exporters aro well stotkiil with v. heat for all vends in tight or soon to arrive, ami tho man whii has not a vessel to depend on to freight it cannot well aluml to buy wheat at ny price, though it is said a largo quantity f wheat can bo sold at 81.30 per cental, bo cause tho markets abroad is generally better, and tlii) aamo quality of wheat is worth 81.40 in San Francisco. As long as tuiinagu supply (a so scant, those who havo ships w ill have their on way pretty much, and cannot be forced to purchase moro wheat than they need to keep v. ell ahead of their own needs. Competition ii alumt ended, and there is no Improvement liktly in tliu near future. During the week thiru hao Iwcu four ar rivals of wheat ships, but they had cargoes all ritdy ami we do not eeu hear the ques tion of tonuago raised. The prie-e of freight to Llv.r,v.ol is not even to bo talked of. Dunns; the week various small lotsof wheat baa changed hands, but no dount tho aggre gate has beeu enough to keep exporters well supplied for all present needs. Mr. Mooro of Wtlh Walla has made a con tract wild tho O. R k N. Co. to transport 3,000 tons i( VYklla Walla wheat direct to 6n Fr.ni(ici fu fair twiners, 1,000 tons of which got I y the Columbia. Mr. Mooro has l,S0O tons mole id wheat at Astoria, left over f roui 1 'st year aud unsold. The prico lot remains unchanged from last week, except that apptes are marly out of aeaton, mid n n consequence good fruit bear better price. 81.03J Prices at Chtcaxo. ClilC'MUi, Apnl 5 Wheat Firm, cash; frl.lKil .Ma) ; cl.Utt uuu. Corn l'ninvr, hightr; 4I( cashi 42 May Tork Firmer; U.S71 cash, 811.07 May; 11.774 June. Lanl-Firmer; 810..V.'i cash; 810.60 May. Beerkeam't EatUsh Report. LoM'ON, April 0. Kloxting cargo s Strong. Cantoes on paawne Struug. Mark Lane Steady, Red WiuUT oil coast-4lW. No. 2 spring ml coast 47s 0d. lnqorU of wheat tho past week iuto U, K. 105,000 to 170,000 qrs. lmHrU of Hour tlie vut week into U.K. 110,000 to ll0,OoOlhls. Liverpexd spot Finn. Oold and Stock Reports. DAN rRASC-l.HM MAUKsm. Sas Fhancikv, April 0. Wheat -The nurket is tlrm at full prices. The demand is fair. Among sale jestenhy were 300 tons extra choice shipping at SM'.'J. To-day a sale of 200 tons extra cheuce milling At 81.401 ISO tons gvHxl shipping at 81 37J. Quote choice to extra choice snipping at 81.40 1.421. Hal iu Sale of 03 ten choice feed: Wo; SO tous gwul bivwiug, 81.10. Wo quote a be. Jow. Oats Tho market It quiet but firm. deliveries, aro hut mcaurc. and as foreign sun plies only come in sulhcieiit for iuiinediatouso when added to granary stores, the markets of tho past fuwdajs having continued the pre vious week's upward tendency of value, llusiness docs not follow fast tho rise in prices still it keeps dote to them, and pauses Liken to review each advance do nut weaken tho position. Of tho quantity of wheat alloat, tliu immense propeirtion of two-thirds is from Cal ifornia; and as that will only arrivo irregular ly, ii adoption is not lik;ly to lie dillicult; par ticularly as a continental demand I sure to tako oil somo of the freights. Tho quantity coming from India, Chilli, Australia and Rus sia, is much more than on passago from At- i !.. ........ -...I !....... t ..... ...... i.i...l:i.n...l lilllliu inula, Him tiiviu . iiui. iiiij iiki.iiiiivii I (if our iiorts of call living crowded. Of com so I lino and uenial weather in.iv Kitatly iniiirovo crop proHcts, but improvement of prospect is quite a dillerent allair to iinpnucmenv of ajtunl deliveries. The character uf tho Winter has Ih eu such that an abundant and early supply of vegetables is now iniKisihle, so that only of the strongest Spring influences to depress the Hour market need nut bu exist ed, Tliu outlook abroad shows n change of weather in France fium frost to a damp and high tempcratuto. Tho Winter wheat has sutl'ereil less ilamage from January aud Febru aiy frosts than in England, while tho Autumn sowing apprnachcel luoru nearly to un a crage than they did on this sidu of tho channel. NEW YORK UOP MARKET. The Commercial ltulletin, March 23, saysi Early in the week there was quite a lively trade with brewers and a fair volume of busi ness between dealers. Some goods that could be classed as choice simply on their own merits brought 24o cash, while over 200 lule of what could not bo graded higher than prime realized 2223o cash. Mexlimus wrnt to a fair extent at IS .XV, but at lower than those prices only an inferior article was secured. At the present time there seems to W a pause in the demand, not, however, due so much to lessened retpiireintuts us to the fact that buyers am unusually cautious in their move ments and apprehensive that the situation may not in point of fact tie what the surface, indications would tend to show. Owing to this fact, business ha Ikhii quieter lielo the past two or three da)s, but it cannot bo said that the market is otherwise than fairly strong, with the advantages favorable to a further rise im all but tiasliy stoe.k. Letter from somo of tho country market speak of increases! buying there, mostly on homo ac count aud also mention inoru looking around on tho part of shipper' agents. In one sec tion 224o waa paid fur a second quality article, while 23o ha been bid aud rvfuscel in several iustances for someting that might be con sideitsl strictly choice. In the local market tho latter quality might lie had at 24c, but only to a moderate extent. Nothing in the way of a good brewing quality, can bo secure-el at less than 22(j23c, whMe a lower price than 20o will bring nothing short of a vviy inferior article. The latest mail rviKirts fioni England contaiu iioih'ug materially ell tie rent irom those of a week (go, aud we fail to Icaru of any subsequent change announced by tele-Krrh- Messrs. Win. k'funder & Co., of rortlaud, art) the leading druggist of that city, ami have one of the handsomest store ou the l'a cifio Coast. This is tho firm that manufac ture the Orvgou Wood l'uritier and other medicine'. That Whit Tonsua Demands atteutiou, .Nothing so quickly rvg uhttcs the s stein aud ke"cpa it puie as'Wsr uer's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, AGENTSANDCANVAS3BRS Mtlerroiu 1 la Mer week mIUiu null lea K.CI IIIKtVLrstM.. 1U IWxUa tireet, .N Wxl. Stiul u-t tl4r t'4u!o,ti uJ Icrius, On tho night of tho !5tli, sayo tho Walla Walla Staletman, tlicro was a criwd in Hill's saloon, talking and snjoking, whon a woman passed out of a siiJo door into tho sticct, whereupon so no ono remarked: "Thoy'ro going to Hinoko opium, lot's go and see them." At this tho crowd started for tho opium don; on arriving they proceeded up stairs mjd found two turn nnd thrco women siiioking opium. After viewing tlio dis gusting bcuiio for awhile, tho crowd stdrtcd to leave, when ono of tho liends spoko up nnd mid: "You've got n gnat deal of Kail." Whereupon ono of thn outsiders, named J)avo Cntrell, Miiil: "Yes; morn ull than nnyhody," sturted uftcr tho fiend, gavo him a sou.sn Diiuniii.va, Took avvny his pipo and lamp nnd j started down tho street. A short timo after thin oi.o of tho citiznns suggested that a stop m put lo opium smoking, to which another answered: "Yes; 1 also know where thero is nnother den." Uv this timo quite a crowd had congregated and they all started for tho new "joint." On arriving at tho designated spot they found a tent in which "Julia Wilson, Lotta Kelly and Charley Dunn were smoking. Several of tho parties started in to tuko tho pipes, when Dunn said: "Don't conio in." No attention was paid to his remarks, and thn pipes wore taken. Dunn said they were no gcntlo men as ho had nothing to defend him self with, and if he had a pistol he could STAND TIIHM OFF For awhile, with that Dnvo Oorrell cocked a pistol, stuck it in Dunn's face nnd siiid ".tnko it" Dunn didn't take the pistol and Oorrell slapped him over. Tho crowd then wont back to town and talked tho matter over, when tlioy again went for tho first opium den. Tlicro they found ono "Froncby" nnd "lllack Dick" nnd two women. After stopping theru u fow moments they left, tho crowd then dispersed nnd went to lcd. During tho next day tho opium fiends congregated in tho different saloons drinking nnd talking uf what hid oc curred tho proceeding night Uotweon 4 and & r. M. I (Jas. Alackinson), was partly lying on a table in Hill's saloon talking to John Klliott, when I saw "lllack Dick" break iuto a door lcndin" to n room occupied by a prostitute. A miiiutu or so nftcrwnrd ho inissciI out Hearing a shuttling sound I looked around und saw "lllack Dick" holding a knifo in tho air, nnd I Rang out 'I.00K OUT F0H THK KNIFK I.0K 1 " Dick then gavo him fourquick hinges, and Lon said: "Jimmy, lie's killed me; I'm stabbed." I then, in company with George, helped him to tho doorway. I then ran for assistance, .Soon cnino back with Mr. Moody, aud wn thrco started in pursuit of Dick, who waa making for tho Imck of town. When lio saw wo wero after him ho turuc-el nnd slowly walked towards us. Mooly nnd Crt'iiser caught him by tho arms, and started to bring him luck. Dick then said to Greaser: "1'vo got it in for you and will KILL YOU PF.F0RK I 1UK." lh was brought to whero tho adVay occurred, when Ill'l Tillard interfered. Moody then turned "lllack Dick" ovor to us and whipped Tillard. "lllack Dick" then wanted to fight when Moody onlcred us to turn him loose, A tussln then occurred between Moody and "lllack Dick," Mooely getting much tho best of tho fight At this juncture Hank Vaughn jumped into tho crowd ud took "lllack Dick" away, locking him up in a back room of Vincent's saloon. Hit was turned over to justice of tho pence for iafo keeping. A eon stable then took him in charge, biudiug liiic hand and foot, locked him in n room. Dick was then asked if ho wus sorry for whnt ho had donu whon ho re plied: "No, but ho was sorry that ho llAIi NOT HOT ANOTHER." llabb, in reply to n .question said: "Uoysgivo 'Wrick Dick' a fair and square trial; don'r uso violence." Ho maintained consciousness to tho last, but suflVrcd a great deal About 3:'.'0 a. m., in tho neighborhood of 100 masked moii opened tho door of :ho room wherei "lllack Dick" was confined, and cover ing the guard with pistols, a demand was niodo for tho prisoner. Everything was douo quietly, ami on tho prisoner Wing surrendered he was taken about fifty fiMl off whero a high fence framo haei Ikhmi erected and preparations inado to hang him. Dick asked for timo to say his prayer, which was granted, ho also reepjeated somo ono to write a letter to IIIB UOTHKU In Canada, which was promised him. Ho was then strung up to a cross beam nnel diexl of strangulation, his feet being only three, inches from the ground. Tlw crowel thenMooked for Tillard and Dunn but tlu'so U'ul eggs, had fortunately for themselves sailed down tho mighty Ore gon for moro congenial climes. Tho next day quiet again reigned supremo in Ainsworth, no questions lieing asked or answers given to curious fact hunters. Everyone from high dignitary to- low vassal fully sympathized with tho action of tho men in masks. W itSA---?jsLfl POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Orspe Crcm Tsrtnr. No ollur prrpsrs tlon mskts inch light, fUke hot lirrtili, or luxuriout ivntrr. Csnbe csteii hy l).iptlcs ultliout lesr ot (he lilt rcmlllnir from nesv; InJIgtitlblo toud. Bsld onljr In rsna, by stl Oroctrs HOVAL IIAKI.MI t'Ott tinil CO., Nw York NEW THIS WEEK J D. W. PRENTICE & GO, Leading1 Music Dealers Sole AfciitH for the Celebrated AND THK WIW iwl.ilS tf" im I sssrSssi a ciTOTPrwairaraa nhe vpoei KrtriLWwi u a'v! himty nrTriHrlHIirlVliVr-nrt-iv fcrirrWrlfTrtTl i -.l. - -- ... ... --.....- !.. r . i -. .ii i. im j"AlMlASA I'liillVflll Am FiNlSHArliJVa OPT'" ',r(S new 'hrnmn rnrils tho rrtttltst jo )'r saw, villi nsme 10 rnls. fcl 6t .Vauu'A Uiru Co , Xurai, .V. Y 1881. 1881. sL The Clydesdales are Comingl B To BCIO.TOIlNr.rt sml STAYTO.V toit.n.l tho cntuinKHtson, Ihetwohill-lircl honts ROMANCE. BED DY W. CHALMKII8, Bit.. IN WASHINGTON Co.! slreil hr V nincrur. if&ii. NVII. fhv nt.l JnKn 1 Hsinlnttl Srit rremitm st ths Oounlv Pielr Wit sucsllnc colt, si on s jcsrllnt; snil s 2-yoir oM, sntl whB thrt snd tour jr ol.l. Alone with till lirothcr, AUvfnlurer.Kslnfil flrit si brut lirm Ueinst thohllu Kslr two jcr In sunwwlon, while s trsm of hilt illUriSlnt.l second t!io In 1S77, sll lour by Ilmpcror. ADVANCE. Also bred br Win. Chalnicrll! IrM hv Vnnn. tf.r...it.. (Imnorlol by S. (I. IKcJ, r.ti., In 1974). ilsm l.o .Nc which wcljfint when ImI on ths scales 1CM lbs, snd her son Itununro ICI2 lb. iiTTIieio hoiws will bo found tni.-ellir ilurlnir tho es.oii llondsr snd Tue.dnyst biln, Wnlnetiby nnd Thursday st Turner; rldaysnd natures) at btajton. Trutlw.tniuranco. fi) Leeh. lo Im. ml.i .i.. mare'isrs liiiown to b with fosl. WM, ODALMEnS. I'm Vslley, UnoCo., (ijrn. r?P llllifi T THcy .Are m H.fcSTE Vtpfjpfvrri5oRo SJSiKfife f-mmu: Jnrivaled AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. Xo. JOT Firttt Street, - - Portland, Oregon. SHINDLER & GHADBOURNE, MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, ALSO OAltnY A FULL LINE OP ' CARPETS, WALL PAPER, LACE GURTAINT, MIRRORS, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. snrStf Tlie Kii..sli Coaoli Stallion and Dm if S(uV7i, VsTY It is aunouuecel tlat the excavation o( Cau! dUr will Usiu ou Xh 10th iust. ROBERT BRUCE. m vi -in ir,oo iis Wilt mVo tho seaiiii of lS.il, .111,1-In-,- tin- llrnc iHlarciilholaiinol ll,o un.lori;riliI, .1 mil., north id Cor- ii .i . ncM1"' "IIJ " ' ll'ndersnifs, on. in s north of Oaet-in, sn.l lloliert Inibrlc's fann. dr. miles northeaat e.1 Illlliboro. ' Sir Ullllsm allaeiilaui. a iioteil snd bcauiltiil Clots, andllay, bre.1 by Jlr. I'hclps, of Kfntiuky, and sold by him to AU Try, of llllnof.; Sir lUI.ei.i Walla has hsan In tin stud tlsht ears, In McUn county, III. Tr.RJIH Sraon, IW; Intiirsnce, ttl, a-Jloel psitursce furnl.he.1 mam from a.ll.tvir. All attention irlMi. No swountabllliy or artldenU. 8 bills for partlcuUrs. JOIIM I II lilt n:. Tliu Iiiiporfcil rreiiilnin Full Fcrchoron Nornmn StiUlion r. coin hers' L WIB aiWAKK. "H.f'-Vv 5 V Will nuVo ths fewwn of 1MI, i V - 'mcndnr lUrdi l.t. at nlnn. nl.l Mtalde, Mem, and my farm, nine miles lUitol Valem, Mlllltr nl Hnlriiit On WidneMlay, Tliursilay, Kr. ilisand hatimliys Al My I'm nil I On ifundajs snd Tursalajs. IIIX 1(111 ltWldc Awake It Sjvars old; ll.-ht irrsyi 17 hand, hluh; wrla'tisl,7ftoii4: an extra rood traeler,awardlllritprlwattrrit lullonal hone show at Ainlent, Krame. Call and ee th horae tor further tartleulars. linorlil (rum I'ranc by Jas. A. Perry. 1 i:itllK..l'or HicH-oii.lW. Imuramv, tu. un is swohmx. W 111 mako the waon of laSI, eniiiiiieiidnc Marrh lit, sa lollowi: bTAYTONXfond i.v and Tue mI e-. bt'IO Weturali),Thiirla), I'rllayand KilunUi' TKKMk fcnaon, 15, liuuramv. .'V T. J. EDMONSOIf. 1881. 1831. GLANCER. vffll t"S-J75iriielU farm, the rr '',' " ' llitHuen. Kr., ndlci TOSTANI1 THK COMINOSKASON for s Itmltsd number of nisres, the nan nrrii i irnrentm fun lh March, at rroerty of W. t li.irlli ..f f-.ir. nellm. lla u e t by the lowtrful l.orw (H.i:.M:i.i; tho proeil) ot alalrrJa llruro;diiu Nrll.fwhhh was alwilaintf Ihewcll known horse llomanni.) Us Ii a unnne nay wim wr.llo icet. and ratili In rorvhead; lands II haudi hUh, tt tf Icet 101 luche.; Ihuha ehvit wid acilr. lltnl.-e,roa. centlluilon; hlih liM and dootl lcuivrol. Ti:ilM. Inwrince, tW;tobe jiald whin marcs are known to be with foal. M-aion, ti); to he liald at the rloae of the i.uou, Juno 3eHh. rj'l'anlra hatln; maria Iniured w' It held ac co'iutable for tlw same If sold or remneel from the rs'ics- yr. in ii.iii:its. MORE THAN 100 STYLES OF THE MASON & HAMLIN OBO-ANB r now rtruUrl v n.sv3, trcm vma 1W uAow a in IA c.l, th Ull an ttpaiir ii, i sPb IJ00. ltd flSOMChlUITT RfLU fcl flSD Ia ilWi rokTT ctlm at titO la jr Est riniint, iwm f js per qtuntr up, io mui UKUAn , U rjctsUl7 sVJipUd to ctlMren, tu( PWCti $22. kvlulu, hf1nx tin quality of too fcn4 powrr, fcfti ufldnt cootpMlkr4 ant fuartir 0ctav$i for U full prt vt hTUD-tU&M, fcQtbf tut, MUX a4 ropnUr ucroi n Ur mutto (osjrll)r, llASON A HAULtN ORUANB r MrtilnlT lh BIST IN TUC WORLD, tttD won lllOtffttT AwARI3 ftr MWtruTn rrsuDmrrrfct KVERr O.NloT U GREAT WORLD'S kXUUUTlOKS torn CUTtm ruui htis l only Amncn9rffiwKUM IlslsUBTHATKU (TATA1AMIUK3 sVna Ffciri tim, l?l m 11 AM LIP! UKUA.I VK IMTltmcol liU .lUD10aiOttVL .Af I IstWsSsstiW MAPS. MAI OF IIKICI AM HiKKIlUKV. trAtiUlMiTeN We HAVR covirurrEii AURAamiK.vrs whereby w. can rurnlh CMloriU Ma, couiidete lusneste'Oi.r, of Oreiran and Washington Territory, ciincr ainir or cvnieiueu. ae eue IIUI .i:1kii Map of Orciioii ibliied. at the folio fnir rricra. thciu ioata4-e iU; mi . .. tl.00 lji of N a.Mnjton Territory ....il.Oet klaji oi eitt.-uo aud W athliyton coanbUeJ tl U) itf-alika remittances by aloney Order or Itcvia? tercU Letter pijafele to lVrelaad, Ore(-un, llHiisiBBSBv gMLB,BWtff?vy P,j,?,l!.'''ri?frT' iflLTh.5l3SiTeif!iTM!Cia0aLLLLBro kJsW2353E9EE53E.H.B5iiSMsi This firm Manufactures largely, usinqf up the Native Oregon Woods. Factory run by Water Power. The Warerooms extends through 200 leet fi-om No. 166 First Street, to No. 167 Front Street lOHTLANI, OJtJJGOX- AGAIN IN 11USINKSS, MuimructurcrH nnd Importers of Saddles,Harness,Bridle&' WHIPS, SADDLERY, HARD WAKE, ETC. 110 Front Strcot, East Sido, - - Portland, Oron-on At-cnU tor Outta Tcreha snd llubhcr Jtanufacturlii.- Oiiiiviny. Kull iunrtment of lire and other kinds of Ilo on hand st ban (ranclacn prices. A tou.1 aaMirtmciit ot tim.v.r.l SLiro llarnct. Elu-o htneka and laahea AUo a general uwrtmi lit o( anu llanina of all kinds. rwur of the btit quality on hand .V. II. A 1,-o.xl aaaortuiciit ol Concur.! St.u:e llirm-x. Keiwlrlnir .rouiptl) sltcndrd to. ESFET. TXT. W. MAXUFACTUJUiJi OF Biiggies,Carriages,Phaetons,and Light Speed Wagons: I , J. j """' '. " ' "..".V'lVV '" "rtliW.MSRIUI-JMVMI AMI IIITK (.'IIAI'KLWAOONH IJ I lrliis sndl horouf librae Jlall Wm.-ons,th. hipey Hack, Triieks. !rs)s snd Helltrry Mkkoiis, Hole snn, f.-n, built of the but hastirn materlil. Ijercit and let faellltlea cr sny tbop e n (lis Uelllo Coast anu iniraiitee evcrrartlilocf our work, an.l i.r . iii.t Mnnni i. iu.. i.. n. .1. .1.. .. .1 ...... ,.i.. iu i!iiii.Mir. .ri. tomeforan)thliijr)ouwant,sndconiiarewlthaiiTof 1111 connlitor. ami If com In. cl W. W. E3PEY, Bon 6S0. Portland, Oregon. 3-25-0 m Q W W CO GEO. F. SILVESTER, IHrOIHT.ll, WIICII.raAI.EAXD IICTAlLPrXEIlIN SEEDS SEEDS! Fruit and Evergreen Trees, Plants, Etc. ALGALFA, GRASS AND CLOVER SEED j In largo Quantities ond Uilbred in f.ots to suit Purclmsore. pm llctlgo bliears, Pruning and IBudding Knives, Green House Syringes, Ee. SEED WAREHHOUSE 3X7 WASHINGTON ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. ltuia CO. p w W 02 R JOHN A. MAClMft'ALIr, Salem Marble and Granite Works. Commatrclsvl St., South of Post Office. ill u- (Vost-OtBce Dox 30, fcaleni, Oregon ) JtriMI'tCTIUKR or 11 Scotch and California Or a nits and alarble monuments, Head stone CEMETERY LOTS - - -. "imi iuiorni4 uranueand HLl '3 stoe Walla built of eierj.U-acrlptlon Ufrlcca Hrtlurrel One . Hull. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ESSEX SWINE.; ASi 7.4Js-VaV; LEICESTER S'H'EE-P. IIHKD A.VO IVnjsAtHefj;'. G. W. HONT, 1ilteaWr; qroa. marlunl -.w tirittV MILWAUKIIENURSERY. SETH. LUELLING, PROP. 11. hit ii:ki:s. 1 4 N EXCELLK.ST 1CTV Or "'EAR. PEACH. FLUM, I RUNE CHERRY. GOOSEBERRY. CURRANT. BLACKBEKItY. RASPBERin Nut Bearing Trees, Quinc- j and Persimmon Trees 1 ALLOrTIIEsENARtliTlls. AKPMANV " for ule, and will be Mill ih pt fcTocnd for price IJit. Ad.lr. M.I. I l i V 1-rop. MlVtauklo .N DENTIST. '. G. CJAIUk. H. roi TUAM. 1 1 w Tjssjsmss illlt iWiiirl' ' """ "-s"1 t)f-.,i p-vKtt'-i,.,,CTajtiMJsta- lira iiinii ii in ii n iiiniiisisjm.sjHsstsnfi-TiBastt Law 'm2-13KtMKKKMlMMttKHBSmmhKKKKKtKKtiiKKIKBKKKIUi mm 'TsslayslSBJ