Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, July 15, 1881, Image 8

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    WILLAMETTE PARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, JULY 15, 1881.
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SILVER COIN In Portland
quote at par buying, selling.
hour PKonrtu makkkt.
The following represent wholesale rate,
from producers or first hands :
FlA)UR. In jol bing lots standard brands,
14.25: best country brands, $4.00$4.25.
WHKAT. ValleySl . 35. WallaWalla, 8 1 . 20
J1.27J.
OATH. White, feed 48fi2J; f bushel
ONIONS. Ufelje.
POTATOES, -oflercd freely at 2530e per
bushel.
MIDDLINGS. Jobbing, for feed, 820.00
$26.00 t ton. Shorts, ?10fe$18. Cliop, $20fc
$25.00 P ton.
BRAN .Jobbing at $0(qt V ton.
BACON. Sides 14 cents; Hams, country
oat, 1314e; City cured, 14lCcj Shoul
ders 10c;
LARD. In kegs, 1415o. Oregon leaf,
tins, 14c; do in pails, 15lGc.
BUTTKK. We quote: Extra Iresn roll,
26c; fair to good, J8J22c; common, 15
20o solid in kegs, 2225o; best pickled rolls
In bbls or half bbls, 25c.
CHEESE. 1314o.
DRIED FRUITS. Apples, sun dried qu.
lered, 8c; sliced, 9c); machine dried, 910c;
Peui,machinedried,810c. Plums, sun dried,
pitted, li(a)12Jsmacliinedried, ditto, 1315c.
POULTRY. Chickens, small and medium,
8.00 per doz.; Full grown, $4.004.50 and
Urge receipts.
EGGS. Near by fresh laid, 25c.
HUUS. Dressed, BJ7c.
BEEF. Live weight, 2j3c lor choice'
6HEEP Live weght, 22Jc
WOOL. Eastern Oregon, 1825c; Wil.
bmette Valley, 2128c. Umpqua, 2830c.
niDES. Butchers' hides, dry, 1616c;
eouutry cured, dry, 1516; culls, ft off; Green
bides, salted, 78Jo; Country, ditto, 78Jc;
Deerskins, dry, 30c f H; Dry sheep pelts,
ach 25&S1; Dry elk, 8o If lb.
TALLOW.- Quotable at uja6c.
HAY. Market irom,$I3felolf ton, baled,
tsTAKKAI, MKKCllAMilMK.
RICE. China, No. I, 0c; China No. 2,
Bio: Japan, 7c; Sandwich Islands, 80c.
TEAS Japan,405065c; IHack, 4075c;
Groen, 05ffi80c.
COFI-EE CostaRica !620c; Java,2830.
SUGARS. Crushed A MJc; Kino Ciushcd,
141o;Cubo, 14Jc; Kxtra C, 12Jc; Golden C,
lZlo; Sandwich Islands, No. 1, 11 jo.
SYRUP. Five gallons 7flc.
CANDLES 13ft)lBc.
RAISINS. California, 83.25(g$2. 75 25 tl.
SOAPS. Good, 7Sc$1.7f.
OILS. Ordinary brands of ccnl, 25c; hi;h
grades, Downci Co., 37Jc; Itoiled Linnced,
Raw ilinoii oil, 40c; Turpentine. 70c:
Pore Lard, 1.10; Castor, 81.25(q$l.40.
YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, $2 Pdoz;
Preston & Merrill, $2.25 ? doz.;
SALT. Stock, boy, 812 ll ton; Carmen
Island, 312); Coarse Liverpool, 820; Fino qual
ity, JM; Asliton s dairy, ditto, sou.
000 last year, and many people in the trade
anticipate much lower freights during Septem
ber and Octoltcr. That present very hiirh
rates may not bo ma'ntained until then seems
quite probable, but wo incline to the belief
that freights will not bo below 3 5s for orders
to U. K. for iron vessels at any time in 1881,
unless the European grain market should de
cline materially from present rates. After all
the tonnage now beaded for here will only be
able to carry away the balance of last year's
surphisand wo shall require cnouuli addition
al sninping for the growing crops which are
estimated to give an export surplus of G00,
000,000 tons.
Harvesting is now in full progress, and re
ports from the different sections of the State.
although conflicting an to quantity, am-co in
stating that the quality will, on the whole, be
better than for years pist.
The prospective supply of tonnage for Ore
gon is but light, so far as known nt presen.
anil as the growing crops theio and in Wash
ington Territory (jive eery pioiuisc of nn
abundint yield, freights should lo well sus
tained for months to come in that quarter.
In I'regon and Washington Territory the
estimates of this j car's sin plus, including the
old stock of wheat left on hand, nrv7inm
250,000 to 300,000 tons for export.
Loniio.v, July 5 Maik Lane Expicss siys:
The weather is uninterruptedly (inc. Wheat
passed through the critical blossoming period
favorably. The ireneral condition of the cron
appear healthy. Barley in appearance indi
cate good crops on the best land, and variable
elsewhere. Oat prospects appear to be the
worst.
The Herald continncs, as follows:
Wo have now entered upon a new harvest
year, and it is proper and customary for us to
review the situation and progress of the past
twele months. In doing so we avail ourselves
of a privato grain circular, dated July 1st,
which is exnaustive ami covers the whole
ground: Twentv-one vessels cleared frnm
California for Kuiope during June, carrying
i oi, .i.m ccmais wucat, .t.,-ui narrels ol Hour,
and 000 centals barley. The cargo per Lady
Head was loaded at Wilmington, and tho St.
Stephens also took a small p.irt of her cargo
theie and then completed in loading at San
Diego. To China, Central America, Mexico,
and various ports in the Paciiic, tho exports
of flour for the past month were 43,00 bar
rels. Tho exports of Hour and wheat fnr Hi
cereal year, which ended yesterday, were
larger than during any previous vear in thn
history of our State, and compare with former
ycais as ioiiows:
PRICES FOR WHEAT IN THE BAH FRANCISCO NARKET.
EOat 1 TF.tRH.Jt C, 1461, TO Jl'NE, 181.
The following table compiled with much care by A. Montpellier; Manager of the Grangers
Bank, shows the fluctuations of prices in the S. I'. wheat market, according to the monthly
overage quotations for good Shipping wheat :
MONTHS.
ilsw-
180J.18S-187-tSCg.1889.lS70
86 I 87 68 I 9 70 71
1871-
72
1872-73
1S7J-1S7-74
75
June
July
Aug
Sept
Nov
Dec
.Ian
Feb
Mir
Aprl
May
Highest
Lowest
Av'rage
Highest
1XJW0SI
Av'rage
Highcit
I.ottcst
Ar'rage
Highest
I.OHtSt
Av'rage
Highest
1.0 tt est
Av'rage
Highest
lowest
cu.
J 05
2 CO
2.82
3.62)
J.1D
3..14J
3.55
2.55
2 00
3.85
3 50
3H7J
4 37
.(.Si
4.11J
4 37J
d.W
Av'raire 3 93J
Highest
1.0 tt est
Av'rage
Highest
Lowest
Av'rage
Highest
Lowest
Av'rage
Highest
ixiwest
Av'rage
Highest
Lowest
Av'rage
Highest 4.75
Lowest 4.62J
Av'rage 4 68
4.25
3.50
3 87
4.75
4.25
4.50
5.00
4 76
4.87
6.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
4.771
l l
4.76
1.00
3 32
190
1.70
1.80
85
1.70
1.79)
2 00
1.85
1.92
2.12
2 00
2.00
I etll
1.65
1.47
1.56
1.55
1.47
1.61
1.60.
1.42
1.46
1.55
1.35
1.45
1.87
1.61
1
1.01
2.00 11.72
2.07 11.83
2 15
2.15
2 20
2 20
2.10
2.16
2.40
2 20
I eta!
1.90
1.67
1.78-
1.82
1.70
1.76
2.00
1.82
1.01
2.40
2.05
2.22-
2.52
2.37
2.45
1875-I18;6-1877-187S
76 j 77 I 78 I 79
1879
80
1880-81
2.20
1.U5
2 07-
1.95
1.70
1.82-
1.75
1.C2
1.6S-
1.05
1.82
1.88-!
1.85
1.72
1.78-
1.82
1.67
1.75
1.87
170
1.78
2.16
00
2.07
2.05
1.87
1.06
2.62
2.47
2.50
2 75
2.47
2.61
2.05
2.70
2.82-
2.95
2.82
2.88-
3.05
2.55
2.80
2.72
2.15
2.43
2.20
2.07
2.13
2.05
1.00
LOT
2.02
1.80
1.01
2.05
1.82
1.93
2.00
1.85
1.92
2.02
1.00
1.90
1.05
1.80
1.87
2.10
1.07
2.03
2.12
1.07
2.06
1.07
1.75
1.86
1.76
1.07
1.71
1.67
1.57
1.62
ctal
1.80
1.66
1.67-
1.82
1.67
1.76
.80
1.65
1.72-
.77
1.62
1.70
1.75
1.00
1.67-
1.65
1.60
1.02-
CM
1.97
1.65
1.81
1.07
1.80
1.88
1.00
.77
1.83
1.02
1.82
1.87
2.10
1.02
01
t ctll ctt
I.C2
1.45
1.63
1.60
1.56
1.67
1.70
1.62
1.66
1.75
0
1.72-
1.75
1.65
1.70
1.72
1.62
1.67
1.76
1.02
1.68
1.77
1.06
2.20
1.02
2.11
2.32
2.10
2.21
2.45
2.22
2.33
2.42
2.30
2.36
2.62
2.37
2.45
3.00
2.55
1.77
3.10
2.52
i.71-2.81 1.03
Total Wheat
with Hour
ratiicui to wheat.
15,375,450
IL'.UKJ.flM!
lI,tKMllK7
Flour, Wheat,
barrels. centals.
1RSO-81 (I1,SS7 1.i,1.sm,822
1879-80. .411.1,3(10 lO.fi.'d.fisfl
1S78-79 6J,6I8 10,013,220
llneo hundred and lilty-two vessels during
tho past twelve months cleared bre.ulstulls
from California for Europe, as against two
hundred and sixty-fivo e-els in the previous
year. I lie exports in tumid ligmes are the
uiiivaieiicoi (iisi.uuu tons ot wheat (each 2,
000 pounds), and althougli tliesc exports nie
nearly thirty per cent, larger than iluriiiL' anv
previous season, the remaining stocks of old
Hour anil wheat are vciy large, say from 500,.
000 to 1100,000 tons of 2,000 pounds. The San
Fiuncisui Produce Exchange has appointed a
COMMERCIAL
TiltTlixNAr, Jul) 14th.
Thero is no important change in either tho
wheat or wool market. Those who have held
on to wool havo not gained anything and it is
probable the wool market asserted itself as
fully here last month as it can be expected to
during tho year. It was a suipiisc to all,
even to dealers and manufacturers in the very
centres of Eastern trade und manufacture, to
tea wool advanco as it did, when the market
(or woolen goods seemed much depressed, but
the rise was healthy and seemed u spontano
0111 effect of mi actual prospect for w ool d j
mand. Hereafter wo may expect our best
wools to bo sought after and always to com
mand their actual market value The wheat
market remains nominally at $1.35 per cental,
with 81.37 1 1 eely paid for good lots. With
freights i uling as high at San Fiancisco w
here, and the quality of our wheat so actually
tuperior, we have seen Oregon valley wheat
riling only at tho ptieo paid in San Fran
Cisco for California No. 2, which is quoted in
Liverpool, for prompt shipment at 4Us whicl
gives us reasonable right to conclude that ex
porters hero have made a good thing of it.
Tho S, F. Commercial Herald, of July 7th,
bat much interesting information concerning
the shipment of w heat and flour from that
State from July I, 1880 to July 1881. We
am this up briefly as follows: During the
past year shipment of wheat, and Hour re
duced to wheat, aggregate 15,000,000 centals,
or 25,000,000 bushels, which was carried
way in 352 vessels, whose registered tonnage
was 452,000 tons and actual carrying capacity
760,000 short tons. This was by far the
great out amount of shipping that ever was
loaded at San Francisco, tho tonnage vi ISM)
bring 2Mi vessels.
Another fact of importance is that the
crop of lhil) left n surplus of only three
fourths that of ISM), but sold for more money.
The avciagi price paid per cental in 18M-'S1
was $1. -Ill tli.it in ISTII-'SOwas JI.IK) perctl.
The lowest yearly average previously was
f l.TOlu lS7S.'7;tho liighrat.t'i 2fl in 1877-78.
The Commercial Herald ta 1: At thi
wntlllg the market u bare of Unengaged grain
tonnage, and rales continue to rule nominally
t 4 fur orders to the U. K. A private cir
cular now before us of July 1st reviews the
situation as follows 1
Arrivals of tonnage during Juno havo been
qui e light, esela as a rule making long pass.
gi, so quite a number of ships, expected
neie era tins, win iiounueu arrive ilurini: the
protein iiimiiu wi), wnu'ii snouiil gnu us a
full supply of shipping, A large uuinhcr of
charters have again Ken made to arrive dur
ing the just month, especially for early arriv
al, and H'i 12s UdCiXt 17s tkl, for Liverpool
was firstly paid for July cancelling. Towards
th close of tho mouth a weaker feeling pre
vailed, but rates cannot le quoted lower.
Pining the cereal year just ended more ton
age has arrived at and dcpaited tiinii our port
tCan in any previous year, and good rates ol
freight have ruled fivni the beginning to the
end of the season. For months after the har
vest of 18M) had been completed, its immense
yield appeared to U utterly unknown toaii).
one in the trade, ami only during NovcmK'r
and IWemK'r weie tho mviiwary steps taken
to obtain reliable' estimates of the amount of
t -tilt then on hand. In Januaiy the ttuth
jo-tine generally known, althougli many jho
jLj uould not billets' It et en alter details ol
stock 011 hand had 1st 11 linl by the S.m
l'ruici'CO Pivlutt' F.uhai go.
'1 ho jinwpivtlto supply ot tout sgj for Cili
fonii.i is l.ii.u as louijwi'd witli tormer ni
ouif, tho totol liejilnl lot oui'sirt nggtv at
jl'JJ fclwl ....li.tKH.! toils ItgikUr, .lnliut 170,
eommitteo to ascertain the amount of old
ureaiistuiis so lolt on lianil, and in our next
issue we bIirII be able to give the results of
1US.-11 uiiuio nun iiivcsugaiious. it appears
safo to say that last year's total crop of wheat
iuw exccciicu i,uuu,uuu tons, winch, after de
ducting 1100,000 tons for homo consumption,
would lwnu otcr 1,. '100,000 tons suinltis fin-
ex pott. Only about sixty n r cent, of this
sin plus has been shipped, and the remaining
forty percent, of last yiar's ampins, together
wiui vnu crop which is neing lurtesteil, will
give us fully as largo a surplus as we had
twelve months ago. Theiefoie, it is evident
that again it will bo impossible to ship enough
wheat and flour before next Julv to evlmn.t.
our stocks, ana wo fear that again hcveinl
bundled thousand tons will remain 011 b.iiiil
when tho harvest year, which commences
to-day, has drawn to a close.
Wo also publish this week a very useful
and interesting table cirelully compiled by
Mr. A. Montpelier. ni-uiugt-r of tlie.Orangers'
liitik, California, and published in the Pacilio
Kmi'l Pi ess, which git cm itiling prices in
Liverpool for California wheat during diller-
cut mouths for man) successive tears.
It will be well for many farmers to keep
this copy of tho Faumkh to refer to for this
hoi tot information in tho future,
DiiiiliUM'li's (London) liuuliirof June 1.1th
n oonsiilcring the then rise in that market
puts it that English authorities anticipate
considerable increase of suiplus production in
European exporting countries, tnd a large de
crease in the American surplus for tho coming
crop, and later accounts, received by cable,
justify this conclusion. It remains to be seen
if the European excess tt ill make up for tho
American deficit.
The local market remain as before. Fruits
ami vegetables aie abundant, both from Cali
fornia and Oregon, but prices paid aro no
criterion of steady values became reetil.tted
merely by local supply mid dcnia-.d.
The hop crop promises to bu good, and the
question of probable value is int resting to
hop growers, with possibility that tho price
of the past seasin will not be sustained,
because with a generally good pupects for
yield, there is fear ol oterpioductioii. The
maiket has dropped of Lite bic.iusu a cold
spring ai mo r.asi resulted in less consump
tion of beer and less demand for hops than
was anticipated. And much moie depends
on whether the coming crop prates as univei-
sauy goosi as lias oecn leportfil.
at SL32J; fair California milling, $1,35
I.37J.
Barley Market is firm, with a good de
mand; buyers bid higher 200 tons choice bay
fead sold to-day at 07ic; 50 tons brewing'
Bom at l.i;i; quote iced 'j-j(2,u( jc.
Oats -There is no impiovcinent to note,
cither in demand or values in this market;
offerings aro laiger daily; sales fair to good
feed 3I.401.50.
drain Bags Sellers arc raising their pre
tensions; 10llo asked; outsides lots offer
ing lowere.
Salmon No sales reported; quotations
unchanded.
Hops Talk is very buoyant in this market
and prices aio hard. ning; stocks are small,
sales of Washington terniory are reported at
21c; 20io asked for choice Russian river.
Kggs Market is steady; no cange to note
in quotations.
Butter General features of the market
are unchanged; we quote as before.
CIIAKTKUKD.
Kntish ship East Cioft, 1367 tons, wheat,
for Cork, U. K., prior to arrival, 77s Od.
IltX'IlAllTKKKD.
Br ship Knight Garter, 1494 tons, wheat,
Cork, U. K., for orders, prior to arrival, 75s.
Tho previously reported British ship Thom
as Stephens, I'm!) tons, gets 07s 6d.
CIMCAUO MAKKFT.S.
Chicago, .Tuly 13.
Wheat 31. 121 August.
Pork $17.40 asked August.
Lard $1 1.80 August.
Kibs S8.72J8.75 August.
Shoit Kibs 58.00.
NKW YORK MAIIKKTH.
,Nutv Youk, July 13.
Wheat Strong, $1.21.27.
ur. Wool and Hides Quiet.
nKEUBOUll's KNOLI.SH JlErOBTS.
London, July 13,
Floating cargoes Quiet.
Cat goes on passage Inactive.
niarK italic yuiet,
9 cm 7 cw exs CIS 9 CIS,9 cis e CIS 7 CIS
2.50 1.05 1.87 1.85 1.72 1.65 2.45 1.75 1.72
2.25 1.60 1.70 1.65 1.65 1.52 2.12 1.62 1.65
2.37 1.77 1.87 1.76 1.08 1.58 2.28 1.68 1.64
2.35 1.65 1.92 1.70 2.15 1.52 2.37 1.70 1.77 1.57
2.22 1.62 1.70 1.60 172 1.45 2.15 1.C2 1.57 142
2.28 1.63 1.81 1.65 1.93 1.48 2.26 1.60 1.67 1.50
2.42 1.62 2.30 1.65 2.32 1.62 2.30 1.75 1.75 1.55
2.30 1.60 1.02 1.62 2.11 1.45 2.15 1.65 l.OO J.35
2.J6 1.68 2.11 1 68 2. 23 1 48 2.22 1.70 1 67 1.45
2.67 1.62 2.32 1.65 2.15 1.51 2.36 1.77 167 1.40
2.40 1 56 2 20 1.50 2.00 1.60 2.25 1.67 1.62 1.27
2.63 1 53 2.20 1.52 2.07 1.62 2.31 1.72 1 75 1.31
2.80 I 72 2.35 I'M) 2.05 1.70 2.40 1.75 2.10 150
2.67 I 12 2.27 1.52 4.00 1.57 2.25 1 (7 1.S2 1.40
2.73 1.C7 2.31 1 SO 2.02 1.83 2.32 1.71 1.06 145
2. 82 1.77 2.30 1 57 2.00 2.00 2.37 1.75 2.15 1.57
2.70 1 (.5 2 22 1.60 1.S7 1 73 2.22 ll kl 1.92 1.45
5.70 1.71 2.20 1 63 1.03 ,1,7 2.30 1.70 2 03 1.51
2.75 1.07 2.32 1 67 107 2.25 2.42 1.75 210 1.50
2.60 1.80 2.22 1.62 1.00 2.02 2.30 1.65 1.05 1.40
2.67 1.88 2.27 1.65 1.03 2.13 2.3U 1.70 2.02 1.45
2.42 2.05 2.12 1.61 1.07 2.25 2.35 1.72 2.05 1.47
2.25 1.00 2.00 1.55 1.00 2.10 2.10 1.65 1.85 1.25
2.33 1.07 2.00 l.UO 1.03 2.17 2.22 1.68 1.95 1.30
2.30 1.92 2.10 1.65 1.95 2.10 2.12 1.72 2.00 1.37
2.01) 1.80 1.92 1.55 1.85 1.97 1.05 1.62 1.82 1.25
2.15 1.86 2.01 1.60 1.00 2.03 2.03 1.67 1.01 1.31
2.10 1.87 2.00 1.70 1.97 2.15 2.00 1.70 1.97 1.40
1.02 1.77 1.00 1.67 1.87 2.05 1.00 1.60 1.87 1.25
5.01 1.82 1.95 1.63 1.92 2.10 1.05 1.65 1.92 1.30
1.07 1.87 1.05 1.75 1.02 2.50 2.05 1.65 1.87 1.42
1.87 1.80 1.85 1.B7 1.82 2.16 1.90 1.57 1.52 1.30
1.02 1.83 1.00 1.71 1.87 2.32 1.97 1.61 1.70 1.30
1.97 1.00 1.05 1.77 1.77 3.00 2.00 1.67 1.65 1.42
1 Ol 1 ss ll un 1 rn 1 k- i ic i a. I .en tg.
1.S7 l.S7 1.73 1.72 2.72 1.01 l.02 1.67 1.37
I aOYAi
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Strength of the Wheels.
'1,', n C ""f? inlPr0TCmcnta rann' "! by ny other makers without infrlmjment.
9-A full line of these wagons can be found in principal tona of Oregon and Washington.
USE ROSE PILLS.
(lood cargoes No 2Spiinp off coast 46s Oil.
(ooil shipping California just shipped or
promptly to bo shipped for urdera 45s (id.
(cod shipping California nearly due -His.
Nnidish and French country inaikcts
Quiet.
Imports of wheat inta United Kingdom
past week 295,000 to .'100,000 ijrs.
Weather Hot, forcing.
Liverpool spot Quiet.
Best's Grain Separators.
Any of our farmer readers who are interest
ed in such matters, shou'd call and examine
the grain separator manufactured hy Daniel
llest in Alhnny. Ho has been making some
recent improvements which place it at tho
head of all similar invention, "Wherever they
have been used they havo given universal and
muiialilied satisfaction" is the verdict of
millers, warehousemen, farmers and all who
have had experience with the Heat grain sep
arator. They aro made to attach to threshers
and for warehouses and flourini: mills. Send
me your name, and I will send you au illus
trated circular. Daniel Ukjt, Albany, Or.
Summer Suits.
Col. Far i uli. from Interior Merchants'
Agency, furnishes ua the following, latest by
wire and cable, concerning wheat:
Chicago, New Yoik, St. Louis and Milwau
kee are strong and higher, with tendency
still upwards ow nig to discouraging weather
forcrops, and a light J ield expected.
Liverpool is in firmer feeling; yet seller'
views aie boe hu)ers. (leniiau crop advices
are of a more faorable character. The pota
to crop of United Kingdom is good,
(Irani bags market at Stn Krancico firm
under better concentration of stock. Cab
cuttas are lieU at 1 1 cents, while miii.o ouUido
lots are sold lets.
In 1'nrtlaud the market is unsettled at from
I0t to 1 1 cents.
i a
O0LD AND STOCK C0MPANV8 REPORTS.
San Francisco Markets.
San KHAM-isro, duly 1?,
lieveipts-Wheat, 80,000 ctls, including
AT.iVO ctls aboatii ship; Hour' IS, (HXliir kks:
oats, '.'.OOO ctls; potato., .'.IXnl sk; eggs, vv.
(X 0 tint
Wheat The matkit is firm, with a fair
iu,uir ; olliriupiaitf libcial, but ellrraaie
net disposed to grant vonctoii lis; among sales
Ills foienooii Wiiothc following: IM tons
;iod Culilonua milling, SI 10; .'0 tons extra
lioice Calilouiia slifiiiiing. I'ort IWa de. I
liMii, Sl.f.'Ji.Vo, '.' shipping, siuuttj, sold Cathartic Itegu'.atcrs.
This w arm weather reminds us that the firm
ol MslielA. Kobcrts have n large and cirefnlly
selected Btock of clothing that has been pur
chased and manufactured ex.pict.ilv for the
warm sen n. When ou come to I'oitlaud,
ou will imd their store on the noi taw est cor
mr of First and Alder Btreets. There you can
buy clothing in Suits of anv stle. or sinM
Oai Hunts ot all descriptions; thev have a
large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing f:.i,l,
and I'mlei wears, and their hats of all styles,
for men and Uiys, are like their other goods
of latest stjles and best quality.
USE KOSE PILLS.
Hare Is tns Test.
Dizziness, nausea, despondency, jaundice,
loss of iH'tiU inflammations, irravel. femal..
diseases and all troubles of the urinary organs,
and bladder, are nuickly ami surely removed
by Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
How to Sscure Hsalto.
It seems strange that one will suffer from
the many derangements brought on by an im
pute condition of the blood, w hen SCOV ILL'S
SAKSAPAK1L1.A AN'D STILUNC.IA or
HLOOD AND LIVKK SYKUl'will restore
pci feet health to the physical organization.
It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant to
take, and has proed itself to bo the 1IKST
HLOOD l'UKIFIKK ever discovered, effeetu.
ally curing Scrofula, Syphilitic dUordcrs,
Weakness of the Kidneys, Krysidelas, Malaria;
all Nervous disorders and debilitv, Hdums
complaints and all Diseases indicating an im.
pure conditiou of the Blood, Lier, Kidueys,
Stomash, Skin, etc. It corrects indigestiou.
A single Untie will proe to you its merits as
a health renew er, for it ACTS LIKK A
C1IAHM, espeiially when the complaint la of
an exhaustite nature, haxing a tenJencr to
lesson tint natural igvr ot" the brain and "ner
vous sj stem.
nn. K(H;i:n's vkoktauli: wohm
SYlU'l' instantly desrojs W015MS and
lemoxes the ecretions which caiue them.
nil M01TSI.1VKR I'lLl are.!, 1,.
RACES! RACES!!
The Xortlnvcsterii Dihtiut
Agricultural Association.
WILL GIVE THEIR r'lltiT MEETING AT THE
new Park, near Ejst Portland, on
TIKMStY, .11 LV 2S, 1SH1.
Andconilmilngfourdajs. Tie following proCTunimc
naaadonUdbj thellojrd:
KIKST DAY.
1.86 P. M. Tsnmvo for 2 2d class. Flrnt lir.ro.
si60; second, (f'iii; third horse, 75 .$750
a 1". M. lllwiva ItAcr; cash of Svc eiv-hts of a
mile, for all ages. First horse $240 ; second horse,
fiv, uuni norae $u .nn
.jku it .. i. . ,w
i. ..I. mninu iick; uasn or one and one
nan nine aim repeal. I Irst norse SIOO: tniin.1
STUDEBAKER BROS. M'FG CO.,
South Bend,
Indiana.
ESTABLISHED IN
nilAS. HODOE, T. A. DAVIS,
1851.
GEO W. SNELL,
F. K. ARNOLD
and?
500
horse, 3150 ; third horse, $.r0.
SECOND DAY, JULY 27.
10 A. M. Glass Ham. Siiuoti.no for a purse open
to all the Paeiflo Coast, for teams of four persons,
ten (10) balls each. Pirst team, 8125; second team,
$.10; third team 825; entrance 10 per cent, or S20
iwrieam...... j
iju r mi iKuniiuior 't :o elShs. Open to all
horses o ned Hay 20th In Oregon, Idaho and Wash
ington Territory. Klrst horse S20, second horse
I20: third horsn, $10 400
P. If . Thottq tor 2 38 ilasa; open to the coast!
First horse, J00; second horse, 150: third horse.
.500
Tiiinu pay, july a.
1.S0 P. M. Trottivu ltAcs for ft ntlemen's road
horses to road acjons, to be drlren by their own
ers or private gentlemen who hate never driven a
race for money. First horse.llSO: second hore,50. 200
2 30 P. M. Tsornio Hack for 2 id clau. fr to n
horses owucd In Oregon, Idalio and Washington
Ttrrltory. First horse, X); second horse, 150:
third none, rW. joo
3 30 P. M. H1.-.MS0 Rack for all ages, three
fourths of a mile. First horse, S275: second Iiorse.
1S0; third horse, H . ..450
FOURTH DAY, JULY 29.
1..M P. it. Tkottivo Hack, free for all horses on
tliel'ucitU- Coast. First horse, $150: second horse.
$5; third horse 75 ,750
i P.M. Ill Willi Race for all age, 2J miles.
First horse, HM; sicond horse, --2i; and the
third horse, $75. . . , 750
3 15 P. M.icouftOliiUUon purse lor all horses that
hate not won nrst or second monet during tho
eck; scten tihths of a mile. First' horse, siso:
second horse, D0; third horse W0. 300
HODGE, DAVIS & CO.,
v-...... .7, a lumotrai, i,cor. orarKj rortlanil Oregon.
Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trado a Complete Assortment of
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware
Shop Furniture, and Druggists' Sundries.
ALSO WINDOW CLASS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITY
Of all the leading brands, In kegs and tins.
COLORS IN CANS AND DRY.
Putty, Lampblack, Red Lead, Glue, and Varnishes
Including the finest brands for Coach painters' use.
Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barrels
and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil Neats
Foot Oil, Pish Oil, Alcohol, in Barrels and Ca'sses.
Blue Vitriol Sulphur, Castile Soap, Concentrated Lye, Potash
Bitters, all kinds. Quicksilver, Strychnine, and Tar in
Pints, Quarts, and Half Gallon, Five Gallon, Etc.'
We are Agenta for Oregon and Washington Territory for
IWT
TUB BEST MIXED PAINT IN USE.
Millinckrodt's Carbolic Sheep Dip, Wakelec's SIippi. R-iil. n,
Squirrel Poison, and kUrJSjSS and
tary Medicines.
We hy our goods -.. eiuhling u, to compete with any market on the-
1 " i'vo mil prove.
-1I FKOVT STKKHT. Lwv.r
M IRANCIKCO.
MiWlORK.-.'W CKD1R HTRtirr.
ceuL on &11 the xhave, tttttinc
onday, June SO. ii, t 7 V. M.. of
Entrance ten per
MondAV.
which cntnuue on-hu( mutt kvompany the notuUiA
inir, to close
Uon. The out run cu money on runnlutf r for Mon
th prelou tMitunlty. July , ami on all other running
? on me msm neioro me race at o t; n
AU races to he riilden In ralon. to be 6IeU with the
oecreUrj. Three en trie to fill or no race. AU the
trottiuir racve are mile heats, three in flte, national
rules to govern. Kunnlng races governed by the
Ih.clflc Ulotxt Horse rules. It. B, kaMt,
K. tU RIBEt:. rVesMent.
6U JH'-.TeUrT.
UUL1I MsKDiL AHAKDI.U
the Author. A new amlereat Mwl
teal Work. vtarraiiteU the betaml
cheapest,
man.
or b
rtnet French uiusltn. emhoeeJ.
(ullrilt. A0 y contains beautiful
ktcel enirrAunkp, ISA precrli
lions, voce uniy fi.io sent O
; uiustraitxi buiupie, o cenu funm
,ira, wkrnuiieu me Detanu
kpest, imlitfpentablv to eer)
i, entitIetiMThetHienceofU(v.
biU-lvrecrvUon ;H tvound in
m.uJ no. AilMrtss I abody Med
H, IV
cul Iutitute, or lr.
treet, itoton.
THTSELF.
,utht:u,
USK KOSE PILLS.
OPIUM 1
DOTE
Curts tr J.-nn o( the habit raiclli , minlrwlt
rtlUbl), i'lMnt t UVe, ner falUiv, cliwtp as th
tirujr, tshlle it retort, tlttt r4uiu.iwiaonrU to prutiutf
htraltliaiKltlyor Hotajia (inh,lm hy null
U.ui rtxx Ipt nl rt.v nmiJ suittp (or rirvular.
JunllutJ V , MUtnottll,
t an liurrrn L. lltiosco. III.
AGAIN IN BUSINESS,
Manufacturers and Importers of
WHIPS, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, ETC,
110 Front Street, East Side,
2!Sai!i!fi- .'? - w.
Harness.
prooiptlr atundnl to.
Portland, Oregon
on hsnd at ta rrando-iri. a!ZZXE1UX -4 other Und. ot Ho..
i. m. . . wiiiviu OUsiTD Iixmnu JsitTS ihb ui. i. j . . .
cu ins nMsir nnsi irsi nn . j . w
v . .,,?. aiso srtnersi assortment otl-'.m, n.-.'InT7r
Ktnilinr nmnmilr .,.. .ill 7. "" " " '""
n. a
Stage 8toiks and lathes
Rtm
SPUING ANNOUNCEMENT.
J. VAN BETJRDENV
IOT First Street, Portland, Oregon.
Arrival of a New and Well Selected Stock
nv
DIAMONDS, SILV.WARE. WATCHES
AND
agents and canvassers i Jirc"t Importation
isatve frUUl 5 U aVUl la- ubL -.11,-, -.s, ..
tenU for tWr Oukvue and terms
An. J.L" .S:". F,t,,I". EI.8IW, and
l,,,n" "ueriis,
VjkKrs A SPECIALTY nr Tilt-.. .....
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