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f WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER 28, 1881. amtnmiaL MARKET REPORT. nonE rnoni't'E mahket. The following represent wholesale rote, ttom producers or first hands : FLOUR. In jolbing lots standard brands, $i.7SC.00s bestcountjY lraiirls,$4.SJ($-t.7fl. WI1KAT Valley 3 .(iO; Walla Walla, S1.G5 for now crop; 57 to (iO cents net to fanner a bnshel at Walla Walla anil near points. OATS. White, feed .1347J; t bushel. ONIONS. 13,1c POTATOKS. 548c per bushel. MIDDLINGS. Jobbing, for feed, $20.00 2B.00 t ton. Shorts, SlbfeCO. Chop, S20& $25X0 V ton. UK AN. Jobbing at $14 V ton. BACON. Sides 14 cents; Hams, country cat, 14lGc; City cured, 15lGo; Shoul ders 10llc. LAKD. In kegs, 10c; Oregon loaf, tins, ICc; do in pails, lfiJfglO'c. BUTTKK Wo quotes Extra fresh roll, 38cj fairtogood, 2rf,(g30cj common, lB20e; solid in kegs, 27J(s30c; best pickled rolls m Dnisor nan uijIb, ;iU(a;;i;jo. CHEESE. 13W14c. DHIED FRUITS. Apples, sun dried quar tored, 67c; sliced, 7(&8c; machine dried, 0 10c; Pears, machine dried, 8(3)10c. I'lums.sun dried, pitted, 10(all; machino dried, ditto, 13lGc. I'OULTRY. Chickens, small and medium. 2.00 i.UO per doz.; Full grown, ?,'!. 50. 4.001 HOGS. Dressed, 78c. .TJEKF. Live weight, 2Jo for choice' SHEEP. Live wcght, L'c. WOOL. Eastern Oregon, 1825c; Wil lamotto Valloy, 2128c. Umpqua, 2830c. HIDES. Uutchcrs' hides, dry, 1517c; country carod, dry, 1517e; culls, & ofT;Urcon hides, salted, 8J9c; Country, ditto, 849c; Deerskins, dry, 30o tl lb; Dry sheep pelts, aoh 25S1; Dry elk, 8c V lb. TALLOW. Quotable at 0i0c. HAY.-$U12 tfton, baled, and plenty of it. E.Vi:RAI, HEItCUAMDINE. RICE. China, No. 1. 0c; China No. 2, ttyo: Japan, 7c; Sandwich Inlands, 8(9c. TEAS. Japan,40CO05c; lilack, 4076c; Green, 0580o. COFFEE CostaRica 1020cj Java,2830. SUGARS. Crushcil A 1 1c; Fiuo Crushed, 74cj Culw, 14c; Extra C, 121c; Golden C,--12c; Sandwich Islands, No. 1, lie. SYIIUI'. Five gallons 7Cc. CANDLES i:;10c. RAISINS. California, $3.2fi$2.7Gt?25 lb BOX. BOAPS. Good, 7fic$1.75. OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 25c; high grades, Downei & Co., 37Jc; Iloilod Linseed, Raw "Silmou oil, 40c; Turpentine, 70o, Tazo Lard, 1. 10; Castor, $I.25$1.40. YKAMT I'OWDEJtN. Donnelly, 2 t doz; rrrmum a Merrill, 9Z.-0 uoz.j SALT. Stock, bay. $12 lf ton; Carmeb bland, $12J; Coarse Livcrrool,$20; Finn quan tiy, $2C; Ashton's dairy, ditto, 30. to be no reason for any holder of hops to hurry to sell as yet, but it is not easy to seo the bot tom of tho hop business. Apples are abundant, and'the market over stocked with inferior grades. Prices range from 50 to 6j cent. Pears average about C2J cents a bushel. Dried fruit has mado no advanco, but tho time has not come for a demand in that line of goods. As soon as frc9h fruits are out of date, we may expect a demand for dried fruit that will cause a fair advanco over present quotations. Tiiat is the natural sequence, and wo oro a littlo surprised that speculators do not move in that direction. The pneo list will furnish in brief what other information wo have to give. OOLD AND BT00K COMPANY'S REPORTS. San Francisco Markets. San Francisco, Oct. 20. Wheat Tho market is unfavorably affected by Liverpool advices; buyers bid lower, among sales yesterday were 100 tons extra choice shliimnc at S1.77v; 175 ton nlmion shipping, S1.76J; it is doubtful if the salo could be duplicated to-day; no sales of No. 1 reported; S1.75 bid for choice shipping. Ii'l h & f .. r. .. A. . ...? . A. - -. J. - ? - t x iuui Auuiueni met; quotations uncnanpeu. Uarley Feed rhero is moro selling pres sure ami tho market is not so firm; saloa of fair coast at SI. 40; good coast feed offered at $1.42; in ices uncnangpu ior urewing. Oats Tho market is very quiet, buyers uuiuiuKoii io ooiain concessions: no chance in quotations. Potatoes Thoinfllket isHrcullVf Cliilifjir. i net anil i'cerless, tfl.201.2j; sweet, 87 Jc. I Onions Stocks aro large; quoto at 7085c. i muui ouipiiusuj medium aro ncavy; tncro is no demand for defective wools at prices asked; stocks of Oregon aro reduced; quota tions mostly nominal and unchanged. Hops Tho market is easier; Russian river offered at 20c; quote Oregon and Washington at 22J20c. Rutter and Eggs Unchanged. CIIAT1TKKKD. To Cork, U.K., prior to arrival, Br bark Corolla, 1328 tons, 72s Od; to Cork, U. K., or uuvrc, jr uarn victoria, (Ms, prior to arrival NEW THIS WEEK. 3,000 Allotment In order to etture the benefit of thtn magnificent offer, it eitl be nereeeary to tnulf immediate annlitsatton. a., ?1rPA7E2TEILN Publishing Company, of Cincinnati. Ohio, havp been commissioned to I w.v . w iw,wu ouini-riuerB, io wflom win do Bem.ree oj enarge, ror one year, THE AMERICAN ARTISTS' JOURNAL, njihllcntlon to bo Issued In the tntereat of A merlran artists. 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""SiViJ ,'"' ,',?'"5S" ? wntien plainly, and send all appllcatlbnTdlfict to "' '" " "uuf ' TnB CHEAT WEgTEBM PDUUBHlTiO CO, Igg lUet) St. Clnelnnaq NEW YORK MA11KET.S. New YonK, Oct. 26. Wlicat Market quiet, fl.431.48. Flour Steady. Hides and Wool Unchanged. TiioitHiiAV, Oct. 27th, 1881. The forcing of immense quantities of wheat poii tho world's markets has the natural effect to keep pricos down and freights up, and it may be considered a romuikaulo proof at tho stability of tho present market for 'urcdstulls, that while this immense pressure to loll grain exists pricos abroad hold up M well as they do. A coricct idea of the Knglish situation is summed up in cable gram received Wednesday by Messrs. Sibson, Church k Co., from their Liverpool corres pondent, wlii-icin ho describes tho status of wheat as weak, and adds that tho tendencies that aircct the maikct in this way aro the losseiio.! demand on tho continent and tho fact of heavy shipments on tho way from litis- .- mm nrai iruill VyllCUUa, JIHIla. Ul COUISC tho continental countries now havo their own Lome crops to draw upon, so that they neetl uot buy heavily of foieitiii grain. Uussia and India havo giaiu to sell as well as America, and producers thoro need monry, no doubt, so they aro shipping heavily. With all tliii tause for ilepiession prices hold up well, and wo may expect better piiccs still later in tho oason and cheaper tonnage. Wo havo tho pleasure, finally to announce .uito a decline in freights m tho Ciduiuhu river, as well as m San Kiancisco. Durinir I.- ...... I A.. , . . . " w.d !,ui, nw-K Buimi tvvt'ivu arnvnls mu antioiino.il hcio ami several vcsicls in tho river aiu nuxiuus for oharleu. Importers say they uiiler8..j. now a f.tir iatu fur a No. I iron ship to tho United Kingdom, which is a decline from Ill's, tld. asked last wick. Ton uagu is cci Inin tn bo plentiful in time, and wo may calculate on fi eights at a reasonable price by Hpiinc, Wo should put it that there is no necessity for sellinc wheat if a mail is prepared to hold. Hut for sonio tiiiio to come oxiioi tern havo n clear Held to them. elves and having more wheat at pivient than hips tlcy aro iutensteil in cheapeiiing freights to their own piotlt. When they got litem down at a reaionablo liguro they mil bu apt to oiigtgo plenty of tonuage, and put price, up. So now it tho very timo for wheat-growera to organize to barter ships ami load them themselves, to take ail viiu tage of tho situation mado for them by oxiwrters. Wo luar that some par. tics up tho i-otintr) are figuring on iKvoming uppers, ana wo .tulie.e they start tho move mout at a happy time for that purpose. Tlw n aro now about thirty ships iu tho Columbia ri.er of tho wlicat licet, making juito a show of tounago for tlio season. Ven. els aro all tho time being added to tho list of ship, on pajiasjo hither, and tho general pinion prevails that there will bo abundance I freighting capacity within tho mouths, ami that prices mu.t orrvspond, Tub potato market is lather firm at 4'.'J to 45 rta. ami Wm, Dunbar Uiught tho.is inds of bushels early ill tho week to (ill Sail Krauci,c. nlers at ftO cU. Mr. A, llivyiiian was alo a heavy bujer, autl a thoimnd dollar day has keen paid out here for potatoes to ship Ik-Io. Tho hipmouU have been so fieo that nriiva tltoro aro a littlo off again, but may in-over BEEIUIomi'r KNQLI8II REPORTS. Loniio.v, Oct. 20. Floating cargoes Quiet, hut steady. Cargoes on passago Inactive. warn ijaiio Slow. Knglibhnud French country markets Quiet. Imports of wheat into U. K. limine past week, 17.r),O0O to 180,000 qrs. Imports of Hour into U. K. last week. 125.- vu lu IV,UA UIJ1H. Liverpool spot Dull. Chicago Produce Quotations. CmrAno, Oct. 20 Wheat Steady, $1,338 cash; Sl.CHg November. Com Strong, higher; C2J cash; 623 Novom hcr. l'ork Firm, liilier- Slfi r.n enl,. e.17 on January. Ijird tirmcr, Jll.l,, cash; $11.80 January. Our Wueat Production. New York, Oct. 20. Tho Commercial IluUrtm makes a careful estimato on tho basis of figures furnished yesterday by the depart ment at Washington in reran! to the acreage ami yield of wheat per aero in each of tho stAtes this year, and concludes tho total har vest of tho countrv to bo 381.400.000 lml,nla of vvltoat. ocainst 4,")8. 100.000 in 1S70. nn.l l,v a revised estimato it is bIiowii tho wheat crop v, of 1881 falls 117,100,000 bushels below that UK of last year. From theso figures must be cle- uiictcil tlm increase of old whtnt carried into tho now crop-year over tho samo itom last year. On the other hand allowanco must he made in estimating tho exportable surplus for increased homo lequiremcuts, nrising from ""' gruwvn oi population ana iiuprc- ccilcntetl iimnigratioii, much of which has settled iu wheat growing regions. Uetlseil lint or the Senate. Tho Senate, as now organized, is com prised of 37 Republicans, and 37 Dem ocrats, and two Independents. Ono of h the latter, JMahone, will vote generally with the Republicans, and Davis will voto as often with that nartv as with the other. Having been elected to his present position by a llpptiblicau vote, it may bo said that tho latter just now have the larger interest in him. The rovised list of tho Senate shows the fol lowing members: ALARlUa John T llorjfin, D. James L Pui;rt, 1),, , ARKANSAS Aitgll Garland, 1).. . James I) Walker, I),. CALIFORNIA IMiedissini I. (JC Lamar, I).. 13W James 7. Ocorjo, U . . lb7 I Ml'HOlIU lSS3ClcorgeO Vcs', I) . 13S .ISSJ.l'raneis SI Cockrell, I) liS7 NKORASIvA Duryeas Starch has received tho high est prize medals at tho International Kxhibi tions, and in every instanco of competition maintaining an unbroken record of success. HOTEL FOR SALE. A HOTEL WITH EJOIITr KOOIIS, FNRNISHED cotniIctc; In tho center of tho City of Portland, under o. Icaso for flio jcara, and dolnjr an Immense amount of huiincss second to nono on tho Nortlmest Cotst, Full particulars Mill bo (riven to parties ilcsltotts of enpiylnif in the business bj addrcssuiir lock box No. 730, Portland Oregon. The proprietor would exchange It for a trood Int. proved farm In the tt Jllamette or Umpqua vallcjs. Oregonian Railway Company James T Parity, D.. ..1835 AMn Saunders, it. . .ISS7 CALIFORNIA MARKETS. From 8. V. Coinnifri'lid-IlcnM, Oit. SO. Hy reason of f reo arriv als of deop water vea sel, some of them having i'-l chartcis, failing to art i vo within tho lime limited, havo been thrown upon tho market, and thus forced to accept low er rates. A spot Auteiican vessel. wooden, has been chartered to a direct port at 3 Hi Cd, which is a decided decline. Holders of vessels urn firm iu their demands. feeling no anxiety as to tho future of tho market. Vessels ready to tako in cargo can seciiie favorable terms but the trouble now v.iiivuvi. i. jui v i-soeis coat latien to iuui a place to discharge, hence tlteie is gioat delay iu dispatching vessels. Hips. I hi re is a good local demand, as well as an inquiry for Ristern accounts. Sales of Ki h.ilra Stockton at l!3c, ami fl3 bales Kus John F Miller, It. CULOKADO Henry M Teller. It . .1RS.1 Nathaniel P Hill, It., .1865 COM,ECTICl.T Orivillo II Piatt, It. ...1835 Joseph. It llawlry, U..18S7 DKLlWAItK Kll Saulsbury, D 1SS3 inomas r itajarii, i.,io87i rLORIUA Wilkinson Call, D....1SS5 Charles W Jones, I)., 1837 USORnlA ilenlamln II 1 1 1 II. D..1RS3 Joseph E Ilrow n, 1) ... 1885 ILLINOIS David Davis. Ind D 18S1 jonn a 1 on, it 1885 1NDIAVA Daniel W Voorhces. D.1885 ueuj uarriaon. It 1887 IOWA James W McDIll, It.. 1883 Wm V Allison, h. ...1885 KANSAS Preston II P himb. It.. IRS.1' Jultn J IDKalls, It, . .188) KKNTtlKV James II Heck, D. .. .1S831 Joint s Williams,!). ,1885 LOl 1SIA.VA tit P hell. (,'.,', It , .. 1883 ranKJotus, II. .1885 MIINB Wm P Fn e. It tlM , , --- . ..... Jvuecno llale. It , MARVLVNU James II llroome, U...18S1 Arthur PU rin.ui, D.,1887 UASSACIIIHRTTS George F Hoar, It.. ..18S5 iienry l. limes, U....1SS7 MICIIIOAS Thomas W Ferry, H...1SS3 imiar u uonffcT, It,.,. 1887 UlNNKHurA A J Edtrvrton, 11,... 138.1 Sam J II McMillan, It.. ISS7 Appointed bj Governor.! 1SS3 1657 ChasII Van Wjck.lt MEVAtll John P Jores, It 1SS5 James G Fair, n,. ,. i87 NEW HASH SHIRR Edward II Itollius, It 1SS3 Henry W lllatr, It .. 188, NKW JRRSKT Jno It Mcl'licrson, D 188.1 nut j aevveu, it 1S57 NBVj tork Klbrldire O I.-iphatn,R.1985 ivanter Miller, It..., 1837 NORTU CAROLINA Matt W Hanson. D. IRvl Zebulon II Vance, D... 1855 onia Goo II Pendleton, D..1SS5 John Sherman, It,, ,iss7 ORK0ON IjlfAlfttH n.ni.r IN 1C09 Jas il Slater, D 1885 l'E.NKSLVANIl J D Cameron, It lsaS John I Mitchell, K....1837 hiiodr island Henry II Anthonv , It. .1883 Nelson W Aldrich, 11,, 1887 HOITII CAROLINA MannlntrOliutUr.U. 1633 Wado lljmpton. I),. ,.lb85 TKN.NLiihKR Isham G Harris, 1) . , 1883 HohcII C Jackson, D..1M7 TKX1S Rlrhinl Cnl II iact ..18s7 tamuol 1) Maxej, d'..!iS87 VERUONT JtutlnS Morrill, U...1SS5 Geol' EJinunds.lt ...1887 VIROINIA John W Johnston, D .1883 WutMahone, Ind 1..,1887 uknt viroinii Henrv G Ditis D irss J N Camden, D.,, ,,,1887 HISIIINSIN Aninisaimcron.lt ...1885 fhiletus Sin ver. 11.. ..1837 LIWITEIt. The Northwestern Marriage Insurance Company, OF PORTLAND, OREGON. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF OREGON. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $100,000.00. CHARLES HEGELE, Pirildent. James STEELE, Tnasurcr. OFFICERS: HENRY ACKCRMAN. Vlen Prn.IH.nf A. S. GROSS, Secretary and Manager. W. WHALLEY, DIRECTORS: S. JULIUS MEYER, IIENRY ACKERMAN, CHARLES HEGELE. JAMES SfEELE, POLICIES OF FROM ONE THOUSAND TO TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS EACH ISSUED TO UNMAH rted person! at tho rate of Jo per thousand for males under eighteen and females under sixteen' and M per year on each thousand of all above these ages, for tho period of four jears, and thereafter, durlmr unmarried life at tho rate of eno dollar per year on a thousand. Marria?o asscinents aro ffradid aeeordlnjt to aire not to oxeeeii two dollars per thousand In any ono month, commencing In February next, and ends tho ) ear J ou are I'olleies aro pajaMo at tho end of thejear durlne; which marriage occurs at the rate of 25 oer ceni Inr every year from date and amount of policy, when all further Interest ceases. '" This is purely a home Institution, and tho names of tho officers, directors, and references rHvon In circular ith Its stock capital, are sufficient guarantee of its perfect reliability. Energetic and rcllabfo agents wanted everywhere. All our authorized rgcats carry their commission to do business. For particulars address. A. S. GROSS, Secretary. SCP23" Room 53 Union Block, (entrance on Stark streot), Portland, Oregon. NEW ROUTE. COMMENCING OCTOBER 1st, 1881, AND UNTIL further notice, trains and boats vvil. run ns fol- 8:1 ? ?-.D.,fcY' SUNDAY EXCEPTED, PROM i i." ' Joot,of Madison street, steamers City of Salem ,"f ul l"1"" r ntcr points. Close connection m.ulo lor west Hinu mvisio.v RKTlIiyiM;-Leave All He at JUS n. m..con. iwPttlllMH m $JU I. R MAM-rACTURBR, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF PO WERS, R, UrORTER AND JOBBER OF FURNITURE, Redding, Carpets, Paper Hang ing, Stoves, and Crockery and Glassware. Steam Factory Northwest Corner Front and Jefferson Streets. Warehouse 188 and 185 First and 184 Second Streets, rOBTLA.ND, OBECON. Sip9-tf KiHT nidi: HIIIHIOV rl?Jll'-i0ect.1".'r "' Ruy' landlm for St. Paul, ton, Maelrny, Wiildo uills, Aumivlllc Writ Slay ton, 8elo, arrlv Ing at llrowusi llle !30p.ni. RF.T-BM;C-Lcavo BrowBsvllle at a.m.. connecting with boat at ttaj's Lunill.ir, arrivlnsrat I'ortlaml at 8i3V p. ni. fbi:h:bt Received and forwarded daily from 7 A. M. to 0 P. M.. at Company wharf, foot of Madison Itrcct. IKA II tvno .m J M- 'H.LMORE, JNO. It. HEAT, General Superintendent Acting Freight and Ticket Agent, For inobt purposes tlio Senato is Re publican. This fact is sullicieiitly dem oimtratcd by displacing IJayanl, Demo crat, who was mado President, pro torn, with Davis, Independent, by HeDubli- ntl VrttftO Wlinti nil . .; I i v.... ..v.o. ,, iiui u iUL'ailuna IIUOUC tho committees aro bettltd, wo shall know Letter us to tho future political charactor of tho Seiuto. Hut it may bo assumed that it will support tho meas ures or mo Administration generally. j STATU AEWS. Tito Weston liantl is ivorgaui?l, A l-ear was killctl recently only a mile from IVuuriili list n m a.n.....l If: .1 "l" JJ UIIKI (lillllUI illC'KS, siau river at He. Kiiunet Wells' New Yolk , . "l0 m'0 wmriiBgeU that l'ortlatitl Circular of Oct. Stli savs i Tim m.irL-..r u '"ro a man to pump water into the Willamette. liooiuiiiL', (Iter 1.. 'UK) biles li ic li,i, inL.,.. Mr. l'ililinrv. s.ivu tl,,. Wo,.. v.... .i... forexpott sinco our l.tst, ami local lucuera Minneapolis miller, also expix'ssctl his ailuiir have licenfieoliiiji'is. Tliirty cents havo Ik'cii atim ot ami belief in this Kastern Oretou '"""jp iiui om inai ii ne was any imlife, liossofa ju.ny K.iiiimieii not to province more tli X'-.HK),(XKIuUl duty, the latter ilesciiptions ha conic .low u so light. Tliu CoWca ha o Ik picl.eil to sao them trtun verimn at least iityi neioro tlteir usual tune, n-aliml for choice hops this week, both hero uiui in mo mteii'r, ami to tins point ve ail anco our tiuutations. W. 11. .t 11. Lo May, hop factors, Iximlon, imtlcr dato of Septem ber 'JStli. say tint hops come to hand fnn-'ly ami tho ipiality on tue whole is Rood, hut tho (;nitliisiiow faiily on tho market; pickini; is almost liuikhcil, ami tho growth can now bo justly estimated not to produce wore jian have wen ast 10 Plmii'M M.M ...! -it Kent llohlmgs ai-o in gteat rwiuest at 17 7s to i'!l Us ; choice Wealds and Sussex wo taken at iws to r.Vs, the growth beinc ijiiickly iHimjlit up. At the close prices aro lUvidcilly upvvanl, 'JAo. to X. bring now dc manded for choice parcels. Wool. -Tito market itiiitiiini in i;r..i... state, buyers still insisting tlut price hero are IvlatlVelv hivhrr limn II, I'... next four marts. Not a little is, however, U'ine IwUM .Ik.... ... I lin'iLir-tnn.lit ul.tn.. ...... L'-... ...i . . ' i.iuji iu I ,.,'" " "i""v" .-.a.i witeitever a snip is laid on for New ork or lUvston at a reason. amo nvigitt rate, llvei land freight rates are now out of the ipu'stion too high. Very re sales are irportril, and quotatious given aru moiMorleu uomiiul. Quotations are as fol low a j Kail, U to 13o i ditto Lambs, 14 to 1.V; San Juaipiin Kail, la lo Mo; Xorthern Kail, 11', iu .w VIIVVU &A!UUS, M IO IOO, the high lauds of. this country will bo the iiiicsi. wueat ueu in (tie vvnoie country. Says the Weston Lanier : Messrs. Keeder & llostwick, of (iteatewooil, harvested this year seven hum! re 1 acres of wheat. Of this tivo huudred and fifty acres was fall wheat and tho balance spring. The ield was 1J.830 buihels, machino meamre. Thev c.n,m,,.,l U"B u "ciooer aim occupied about six weeks. Tho gram last sown yielded much """""" l eainer, there heiiifi TUTTS PBLLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIfiNS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. T!.SFEATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A LIVER. SS Of AnTiflHtfl-7fllt Ban Wnmnln .s.j-. FlinTinKBa'-B?,""' thobapjirt,J;amnrorjHJshuraer: Pj,aiIB4JM.qiaQereatnirithrrdl3ln. fjiM'gPJo eiorilon of body or mincf; Irritabilitr of temper. I.ow BpTrftsLXosa puiempjjuhajeellngolvliipielt looted somo dut woarlnessTlJIzaitiees, ' lunr5oOearjrrtJVeforotha eyes, ellqw tiB.'ITeftdache. ifestlesS ness at nitTblnhiycoloreirrjnHo; IF THISE-Vv'AKJf IHOS AIU3 TOHEEDED. SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON DE DEVELOPED. TUrrsPILLSnreespeclallyadapteilto such ranes.one (loan effects sueliacliauca of l-eellnp; as to astonish ths sttlTerer. iJ.''.?:fir,rn,' lyH-llle. nd cause th body 10 Tk on ll-h. ttiui the svsiem IS ?.?ur,.".hM!'.,,1'lbytl"',"I''",,ellonootha Itls-stUrOrcsiiK. BerulitrSitaals are pro. Oucod. trtco ci'tita. as Jlurrar M N.v. TUTT'S HAIR D7E. 8"vlt'n:WU!KiM changed toadLossy HLACk. by a ktnsle sniillcatlou of ihts IIVE. It inpiirts n natuial color, nets Iitantaneouly. bclJtjDrui!:iati,oriiitlijtci,r.rriittiirM'(iploftl. Offlco, 35 Murray St., New York. iMlkl lU-lru IU In aUl I LIS .. .pflk.u.i 0,000 PEOPLE In the United States use the Celebrated STUDEBAKER WAGONS AND Their Great Popularity is Juc to the especial care taken in Selecting the Material. THE WOOD BEING THE FJEftT I They are the BEST Ironed Wagons in the Market. Every One having our Patent Round Edge Projecting1 Tire u if i w " """i-ww "m. no outer manufacturer baa the riht to ma it in . nn.i .. The Slope Shouldered Spoke, Which Greatly Increases the Strength of the Wheels. 3-All of the above Improvements cannot be used by any other makers without Infringtnent. -A full lino el theso wagons can be fount! in principal tonns of Oregon anil Washington STUDEBAKER BRQS. M'FG CO South Bend, - . . . 1 CHAS. IIOD0E, T. A. DAVIS, ESTABLISHED IN 1851. OEO W. SNELL, F. K. ARNOLD HODGE, DAVIS & CO., 02 anil 04 Front Srr.i inn. Oi..i.i .. .. w 7 1" ui lortianai Uregon. Offer to the Drug and General Mercliamlise Trade a Comnleto Assort.,.- f Drugs, Patent atent Mcdicinos, Fine Chemicals, Glassware Shop Furniture, and Driigglstv Sundries. "" """oo ur Al-U JMirJS AM) (JUALITV a itillei-unco of from tu-a to ten lm.1,.,1.. acre ot tliat last put in. Their sixtv c ot tarley wvo mi average jield of tliirty.two .......... , ,,,u aciu. oucn ctops speak well for (iroasevi oo,i. w RAILROAD LANDS. and Of sll Uielcadlnj brands. In L-i.ri n. COLORS IN CANS AND DRY Putty, Lampblack, Red Lead, Glue. ' and vrmnw . Including the finest brands for Coacn painter.' use ' Paint, White ash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil in Barrel,, and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil Neata m F'0V 0i ol, in Barrel's and CasS. Blue Vitriol Sulphur, Castile Soap, Concentrated Lye, Potash Bitters, all kinds. Quicksilver, Strychnine, and Tar in " Tints, Quarts, aud Half Gallon, Five Gallon, Etc' Ttr. n- i - . "y" "K"" rorwegon and Washington Territory lor l ort urlonl tvi: la dy a comitanr of llVO lllctl lussnl thmtlL'li lier IivvVmi,,. I... .1.- oon, ami thtro seems 1.0 cause to tlonl.t tliat Uat route auj lowest pass tlirouuh tlio luoun- tains for a railroad. Ibev wens tin Chetcn so aliall liuil a market for all pot4toes rom l'ueot Souuil and tuo Columtua at pxxl prices. ilotis liavo aJvancoI hro to '.Ml rents wi found, and tlio market is firm, Tito Orowi who Lave not aolJ ax iu luck. Tier seems liver aiiniuj; to croM over tlio low ilivido to Illinois river. Wo Mill U aide to rivo fur llur jurliculani in a short timo. Mr. Van IVlt has tone with them to ilmw (I,.,,,, through the mouutaius. ' Tlio Tribune nrints l,n.r f... n ., -- , " ..... MUIII IICUl-41 liosecrans, in which tlio Utter complains hit terlyof the continued inju.tice done him in Criticisms of tlm rin.. n l.u 1....I. . ,.i..-l3 !"1!"!K; n'1 wpwislly of the statemeut that ,!., vV'rot tl'. I'rinripal orvleis ot the Ivattlo. He says: The statement that O.vfield wrote all the oriltra but one is iu letter ansl spirit au uumitiKSted falsehood by v, hotusoever made and cirvulatcd. Senator Uboulaje lias iunl a circular an nounciuir that Auifrican Mmi.i.. t. ....... ...i niemberi of legatiou will U pre'iont on tho where Morton v ill ivrfiun, ii, . .1 fi...,,, i.-; .;.:. "rruV.." .vay ". ltartholdoa Statue of Uberty to its base, this occasion Uing chosen as appropriate, becauso t nearly coincide with the Yorktown cele bration. l'acitio Coast iiostil rW.. p...i.t:,i...i Coiu, Wliitman county, W. T.i IViiici M. L.IOW, pistmaster. I)isviniin,,.i u-. - wll G coimty. OrfRons Vernau, Columbia county, . 1 l'oatinavtera appoiutevl-T. llealy, tvodavillf, Linu coouty, U.vou. ibcral Terms, Low Prices, Lot Time, Low ItitcrcHjt. OUEOOX ANl CAUP0IIN1A RAILllOAD COMPANY. -VrTEU TJIEIK UXlS TOn S.U.E UTON Till y iuiioinKiucruicruu; une-iourtu of thsrrlcs In cash; luu-rnt on the tuUnee st the rats of seven po rent one ear after sale, ami each following )r on Unth ot the prlnclvU and intcmt on tire balance at thi raU of seven per cvnt wr aiututu. ltoth principal Intemt pusUt Iu V. S. Currriicy. A litKvunl ot ten per rent will ha alloaej for cash. Letters bhouU be a.UlreJHl to l,AULClll'LBI Uml Aj-rnt. eS5 O. i C K. R., l-ortland, Or.voa THE BEST MIXED PAINT IN USE. JOHN MI. MO, uiuu or 3IERINO SHEEP, nruKKs ruKASiniK is oiterinq TOTIIE WOOU irruviersof Ortyon arvt vllouuv Terntori um chance to purehaM Thorouf hUtJ Merinos, ami aMurtoi parties Inurctol that the can, and vttluMlmnw It ell bheei of tha a "UaUty acj value at niucb cheapei rata thaia tucn can itMaibtr bt importnl. K.n,V,i;, auJ oxupartMU ailh ether aheep la ths market art cor. Oiallr luvluO. Addnos. JOHN MINTti, Salem, Onsoa The Rains an4 Ran Lauaba ot ths noa ran ba seen ca tha laUnd tasva. ajloinlnj Baleia, Tha Eve at iht saaM lilae. or at tha UUI farm lour aaa a kail .t. touUl of ths astr. SlilHnckrodfs Carbolic Shccu Din, IVakciee's SIippb lti. -.i Squirrel Poison, aud Ayer'sau.l li? Jayno'i fflbEE' " j .ucvill,iui-.1. i, thus enabling ua to compete with any market on tha panson of our prices will nrove. ' "laraer, on ua NEn.lOUK.-M CEOAB 8THEET. aC AGAIN IN BUSINESS. Jlanufacturcrs and Importers of m .ti(miii:iiiom. We buy our goods from first hands 8aS a... .." " mr"Ln 0f 0ur P"ccs wiU V. wf atvB BBU,( WHIPS, SADDLERY, HAEDWAHE F.Tn 110 Front Street Ea3t Side, . . Portland, Oregon ' XXeiaMni, Promnth, Attended to. HEALTH TOH ALL. tu unploAMnuivM. 7'i'frM.'.''-- srrlrd In a! ui'iwMnuitw. iniuriiiiutlrit M.i. r. s uanUuaiurit;a;.:.B: ..rv,".u' t. ahaalnj leeiin, ",Ui no othel rtaJrihaa to fuL thssitiini. IfooJer-s hurt, bale acj trZSi riT" and AjueMi.ture-. xtfulUetSU onlyt5outru thi. aLaal.j, tot ll , auJJ?df ur,iiJwa. Price. IW& ii, bitiiT T?l luan .J ......- '" JIXStlM -r--- .iiiiiw it, uaag-. Mr rxJ :jMia.')JWJmim-mjuwi'l's"'"",M aw vwui t'j?iaai'iCTja'gL:.: