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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, DECEMBER 2, 1881. fomnicrcial, MARKET REPORT. nojn; ruoiti tE habkkc The following represent wholesale rate, loin producers or first hands i KLOUR. In jotbing lots standard brands, ti,15r 00; best country brands,$4.25S-t.7fl. WIIKAT ValloySl.UO; Walla Walla, 1.55 for new crop; .IT to GO cents net to farmer a tiislirl at Walla Walla and near points. OATS. White, feed 13471i If bushel. ONIONS. llju. VU J A 1 UKM. 10-10c per liushcl. ofUDDLIKGS. Jobbing, for feed, $20.00 875.00 l ton. Shorts, $1820. Chop, ?20fe J25.00 t' ton. MIAN. Jobbing at $15 V ton. BACON. Sides 15 cents; Hams, country oat. Jfi'ulfic; City cured, 1018o; Shouf. den, lO&llc. I.A1M). In kegs, 10c; Oregon leaf, tins, lCc; do in pails, lJjj16Jc. HUTTKK. Wo .motes Extra fresh roll, 35c; fair togood, 25jfa30o; common, 1020c olid in kegs, '1' ICuMOa; best pickled rolls iu bbls or Vialf bbls, :i03iic CHKKSK. 14fa)16u. DKIKD FJIU1TS. -Annies, sun dried nuar- tare, G(j7c; sliced, 78c; machine) dried, 0 lOo; i-ars, machine dried, 8(qI0c. rlums.sun dried, p tted, 10'$11; machine dried, ditto, 2.15c. l'OULTHY. Chickens, small and medium. .00B2 50 per doz.; Full grown, $3.00(g3.50, EGGS. Near by fresh laid, 40c. HOOS. Dressed, 78o, QEKK. Lire weight, 2Jo for choiw BIIKEP. Live weght, !te. WOOL. Eastern Oregon, 1825o; Wil. lswnetto Valley, 2128c. Umpqua, 2830c. HIDES Butchers' hides, dry, 1517cj aoontry cared, dry, lC17c; culls, & off; Green hides, salted, 8$9c: Country, ditto, 8i(89c: Deerskins, dry, 30c V lb; Dry sheep pelts, ch 23$1; Dry elk, 20c V lb. TALLOW. Juotable at 5J06o. HAY.U12 tfton, baled, and plenty of it. Ai'PLKH-OOfatfijc per bushel. l'KAKS-GtK&OOo per bushel. F.NEKAL HEKCHANDMII. RICK. China, No. 1, 6o; China No. 2, BJes Japan, 7c; Sandwich Islands, 89c. TEAS. Japan, 405065o: Black, 4076c; Green, 0580o. COFFEE CostaHica I620o; Java,2830. SUGARS. Crushed A 14c; Fine Crushed, 4o; Cube, He; Extra C, 121c; Golden C, 12c; Sandwich Islands, No. 1, lie. SYRUl. Fivo gallons 75c. CANDLES 13lCo. RAISINS. -California, $3.25$2.7S25 !t bor. SOAPS. Good, 76c1.75. OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 25c; high grades, Downe & Co., 37jc; Boiled Linseed, aw "almoii oil, 40c; Turpentine, 70c, Tar Lard, k 10; Castor, tl.251.40. YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, 2 dozj atTsaton & Merrill, 92.25 doz.) SALT. Stock, bay, $12 V ton; Carmcl laland, $12); Coarse Liverpool,f20; Fine quan My, t26; Aahton'a dairy, ditto. $30. COMMERCIAL. Thursday, Dec. 1st. Tho market remains without change in any respect, and there are positively no figures different from last week in regard to the load ing products. We notice that English quota tions for cargoes to bo shipped immediately hero are considerably lower in proportion to mliat has been tliu case, compared with Jireeeut rates on tho spot at Liverpool, than they have been heretofore, which looks as if operators there bad not confidence in the future of the market. Buyers hero, howover, iio up tho purchasing price au SI 60 per cental, as for a mouth and more back, and as taisistthilo the Euglis market is gradually (weakening, and even San Francisco has dropped 3 to 5 cents a cental, it must be that they are confident of lower frcightr, a id very likely they can afford to pay $1 60 whilo Han Frauuiseo figures are 10 to 15 cents a cental above that. Wo havo held out always that thero ouifht not to lx) any such differ ence, and are gUd tu see buyers coming to the .aino conclusion. Homo question arises as to tho quantity of wheat still in store, and as to how much of tho Columbia river surplus is yet left over -o bo shipped. Communications in tho city daily papers, evidently written by leading wheat shipptua, diller as uiuth as 50,000 tons in their estimates. Probably one represents the opinions and wishes of a linn that wishes to svu chartere come-down, and the other may ho from a gentleman who expect to have (hips to charter. Both hero aud iu California there seems to bo no difficulties in tho way of citiui itiug tho actual surplus awaiting ship 'im-iit. The fact is that a greater part of the wheat up the Willamette Valley remains uu old. Enough has been put on the market to answer all export demands aud to fully satisfy the uoods of shippers, so they caunot coin--plain that tho producers liayo hindered their transactions, and no doubt exporters haui made handsomely on all shipment thus far. " I'roduccia are anxious to know what these chuiioet are for price, and they would like nine advance on 7o to 800 a bushel, but the niaikrt promises to bo languid for somo time to come, and may continuo so, until after the shipping soon of ltvSl-2 is over,, for wheat -4iot shipped iu l'ebrusry cannot bo eijwctrd to Ivaeli England in time to realise on any ap parent scatcity as a result of the last harvest, but will depend fur iu profitable sale on the p roipoct of tho coming harvest. Tho prospect of lower f i eights in the Spring is supposed to connti i balance any drop in the wheat market. There is a largo quantity of wheat yet up this valley, although the quantity brought down the railroads exceed the transportation of any yrctiumyoar. Thero has not been sufficient rain iu Cat if or--nia to anther tanners' mds, and the extent tit Full wiling is but small. Farmers, thero rv rry lunch disappointed, and unless more fortuuato than they usually are after tins time, Calif oi nia will not be able to hae a big crop of wheat this year, aud will have a small harvest ucxt. So far we have to complain of too much rain la ,Wrtcrii Oregon, so that many were late iu juttjiK,U Sunmiei -fallow e.1 Uiul, Grain al ready uwu looks well, and te may anticipate that both in )'itrn aud lutern Oregon ' there wi'l Ui n ly O' acrrago iu wheat. 1 The edit f pf the Fhukk ha Iwt-n in such .poor !icall (ir a week jst as to be uuable to H pay much attention to local markets, but so far as understood there is little change from last week. GOLD AND STOCK COMPANY'S REPORTS. San Francisco Markets. Sax Francisco, Not. 30. Receipts Wheat, 11,500 ctls; flour, 1,700 ctls; oats, 15,600 ctls ; potatoes, 1,700 ska; eggs, 11,500 doz. n neat i lie market is weaK ana uuu ; me demand is mostly local; sales of good milling at SI 05; coast, $1 451 50; a shipper bid SI C for 1,000 tons No. 1 shipping; quite choice to extra choice shipping at SI tw I 07 J: extra choice milling, $1 70. Barley The market is quiet but firm; sales of inferior bay chevalier at $1 42J; good coast feed SI ICJfel 471. Oats Market is lirm at full prices; sales of choice Oregon at SI (j2J1 bo; common feed, SI 53. Potatoes Market quiet; quotations un changed; sales of early roso at UOcfo.SI; sweet, nurket firmer; sold to day at SI 501 73. Wool Thero is more inquiry from tho East but no change, to note in quotations; unplaced eastern O.'cgon all taken by a local scourer. Eggs California fresh choice, market steady at 4'JJc. Buttor Fresh roll, 35371c. Onions- C080o. CHARTERED. To Cork, U.K., British ship Morning Light, 1310, 02s Cd; British bark Evangeline, 562, C2s Od. To Cork, U. K., or Havre, German ship Roland, 1380, 66s 3d. To Liverpool, Havre, Antwerp or Cork for orders, American ship John A. Briggs, 2110, 62s Cd. To Cork, U. K., Havre or Antwerp, American ship Nancy Pendleton, 1450, Bos. All the above fro chartered prior to arrival. To Cork, U.K., British bark Routenbeck, 043, 72s Cd. There are 20 vessels suitable for the grain trade in port disengaged. BKERBOIIU'S BMQMSII REPORTS. Lonuo.v, Nor. 30. Floating cargoes Steady. Cargoes on passage Steady. Mark Lane Steady. Imports of wheat into U. K. during last week, 315,000 to 320,000 qrs. Imports of flour into U. K. last week, 00, 000 to 05,000 bbls. California white wheat per ctl lis Id. Holiday Presents. B. L. Stone, tho Jeweler, corner of First and Morrison streets, has Brilliant Diamonds, Watches, Chains, and Fino Jewelry, of the best quality and latest styles, and makes a specialty of the latest novelties in his line. He offers for tho Holiday trade a beautiful and extensive assortment of Rings, Broaches, Chains, Pins, Links, Studs, Buttons, Brace-l-.ta, Lockets, etc., etc. All goods are plainly marked aud his rule is one prico for all. deol-lmo Rich and Beautiful Things for Christmas and New Year's. J. Van Buerden, No. 107 First street, near Ladd A Tilton's bank, has a beautiful display in his show window, which is rarely equalled in this city. During a few years past he has worked into a good trade, and has built it up by keeping choice goods and dealing liberally. lie understands the jewelry business very thoroughly, and imports most of his choice goods directly from European makers. He evidently has a liberal trade with the readers of tho Farmer, for he advertises with us regularly. Wo are pleased that our friends show a fair appreciation of our advertising pairons ; wo stuuy to imruuucu vnu muoi. icii ablo merchants in Portland to our readers. Exhaustion from Brain Work. Few of our business or professional men reach tho ago of forty-fivo without brain and nervous exhaustion often to an extent that forces them to relax effort, or abandon work for a time, if not altogether. An occasional use of that vitalizing agent, now so widely known as " Compound Oxygen," would civo nature the power to restore theso wasted forces in a large number of cases. Rev. D.I). Rood, of South Amboy, who was greatly run down by over work, and consequent waste of nervous energy, after being restored to health through tho use ot this agent, gives it his voluntiry and strong endorsement: "After a most thorough and continued trial of its worth as a remedial and restorative agent, I pro nounce its value, to be abovo that of gold and silver. I freely and voluntarily commend it to all braiuworkers as the best thing they can use to secure a restoration of exhausted energies." Dits. Starkky k Pales, 1100 and 1111 Girard Street, Philadelphia Pa., send their Treatise on "Compound Oxygen" freo to all who write for it. It contains a record of many remarkable cures. Returned from Illinois. Mr. Win. West, ofChchalis, W.T , returned homo on tho last trip of the State of Califor nia, and called upon us. Mr West, as we mentioned somo weeks ago, took back with him many samples of our pioducts, consisting of wheat, oats, liarley, peas, buckwheat, fruit and potatoes. Those samples he exhibited in Pittsticld, Illinois, and reports that they were much admired and sought after. He also says that ho is perfectly contented to stay on this coast. Iho Oregon fever is great there, and wo can expect to see some immigration from that part of the country. Meetlnf of the Board. Salem, Not, 29, 18S1. Tho Board of Managers of the Oregon State Agricultural Society will hold its annual meeting in Salem, commencing Tuesday, De cember 6th, at 10 o'clock a. u. The premium. list lor th fair ot 1M2 wlttoearrangeil, and other matters pertaiunig to said fair consid ered. Art Department. The Art Department of the Willamette University is steadily growing iu popularity and adds much to the institution. Miss Quivey ha quite a uuiulwr of students, a large share of whom are not student at the University. There is a )oung lady from Eugene City stop ping at the Woman's Colleo for the special purpose of taking a course in the Art Depart ment. It will be seen from the above that sti'i'cnU come and stop at this place, even from a city where one of the best universities iu Oregon is located, for tho rtpecial purpose of learning what is not taught in any other institution in this State. The department of elocution aud muaiu are also .attracting con- del able attention, The following are the terms for instruction in the art departnie.it! I'eiwil drawing 30 cents per lesson or $3 a term; cravon drawing 50 cent a lesson; painting $12.50 trim. The new term has juit commence!, and the new pupils have entered, Satan StutttDuin, The "HouMihoM" took the first premium for Best Family Sewiug Machine at the Me chanics' Fair. John 11. Garrison, 167 Third street, Gsueral AgeuU A New Departure. The Oregon Improvement Company's outfit for developing their lands arrived in the vicin ity of James S. Davis' last Friday, the 11th, and began operations at once on section 13, township 18, range 4.3. The train consisted of six wagons heavily loaded with agricul tural implements, tents, commissary stores, etc., forming the best outfit of the kind that has ever come to our notice. We understand it is the purpose of tho company, as far as may bo found available, to employ the teams of the farmers, in addition to their own, and . vigorously prosccuto the work of plowing and seeding until at least 20,000 acres of their lands aro prepared for tho harvest. For many reasons we congratulate the farmers of tho Palouse country upon thfi ac- ( tion of the Improvement Company. A wealthy corporation, owning, perhaps, the finest body of agricultural lands In tho Northwest, en gaged in their cultivation. To our people, and especially to our land owners, the company say: We have such confidence in the unfail ing resources of your country that we are willing to risk large sums in the cultivation of our lands adjoining you. The action ot the company enhances tho value of o cry acre of land in the Palouse country. It gives almost positive assurance ot the aarly xlstrnction of I a railroad line, in time to move the crop oi tho coming season. A few not engaged in agriculture will dislike to see so large an area of grazing country broken up, but this is a narrow consideration compared with the Btanding it will give our farming lands and stimulus it will bring to our country. As we understand, the company propose to sell these lands, plowed or seeded, whenever the settler most deems it to his interest to buy them in this condition. As a business, this extensive cultivation of land by the Improvement Com pany is no hazardous undertaking; every acre o' land will lie worth and really spll for the additional cost of plowing. Unless the efforts of the company are threatened by an unprecedented failure of crops, a yield of from sixty to sevcaty thou sand bushels of grain will be the result, which will leave them with their lands cultivated and a handsome profit. Fencing, and the erection of small houses, for which the com pany have some three million feet of lumber accumulated at their flume at Dayton, will follow in early Spring. Palouse Gazette Eyeut friend who sends us a new subscriber does the most effectual thing possible to aid us. While we credit the sender with one third of a year on his own subscription we slill feel tbat we ore bis debtor. It is often the case that a subscriber once made becomes a steadfast friend. Our list has a great pro portion that have been on it Ore, ten and hundreds even thirteen years, since the first issue, jl Wei We Meyer oa Catarrh i "Trkatise" on tho causes, consequences and cure of "Catarrhal Diseased, " by Dr. F. W. Wki De Meyer, of New York City, discov erer of the antidotal treatment. Advanced theory, important facts and corroborations. "Deafness, weak eyes, loss of voice, scrofula, leucorrhoea, bronchitis and undermined con stitutions result from Catarrhal poison." "Trcatiso"rf and tent jtottuge paid to any one, on receipt of postal card. 1). It. Dewey k Co.. Publishers, No. 182 Fulton Street Now York. Garrison's Sewing Machine Store, 167 Third street, Portland, is the best place in Oregon to get yaur sewing machines repaired and for buying all kinds of needles, attachments and oil. Thread, silk, etc. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Mads from Orapt Cream Tartar. No other prepar; uou masea siun ugnt, itasy not Drtwua ;v hoi or luxurio pastry, dm be eaten by ljp irii tics without fear uie mi i remiltine from bcavv lnditestlble food. So only In cans, bv all Orocera. KOYAL 11AKIM1 POWDER CO.. New York' D. J. JMALAKKEV A CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants WHOLESALE DEALIKS IN Flour, Feed, Provisions aad Staple Groceries. C0NS10NMKNT3 SOLICITED. PRODUCERS WUi further their Intcrr.u by corrpondln- lts s Letter, ,f inouiry promptly answered. Weekly prion current mailed free en application, TLII1ERAL ADVASCta MADE OK APrROTs 81I1PHKNTS or ORAIS, WOOL, KLOBR. HOP, HIDES, ETC., ETC. R, ! aad It rival 81., rertlaaet, seja. GARFlBLD?prSBa BU. Xeemplit. iflChtur Buory from eredle to Kevo, by the eminent fclov-rphri P"1' Con11 uk, til reeJy for dtllviry, An elegantly Uluitnted toluine. KsJoned edition. Liberal terms. AjtnU take ordtre tor from SO to to ropiee daily. Outaella any other hook tea to one. AjnU ner made money o fait. The book telle iUelf Kiptrtence not neces sary. Failure unknown. All make Immense prodta. 1'rivate terms tree. Ssotes bruM) a Ce,, Portland, Maine, novt-tni Suimiierville, Uiiloa ami Walla Wulla Stage Liue. fAKtSTHItOl'IHClSNECTtOSS WITH TRAINS ifl to and from Portland twty other day; leevin Walla Walla, Turadaja, Thumlays and Saturday, at 8 A. M , end leare L'nton on Tuesdays, Thuraday and Stturdaye at a A. M , making Ihrvush connections at rnlojt with Idaho .u.-va. , sUM Travel, and time als hour, qulckrr than any other tine. UOKtXOCK RKINHART. I noil-ot Proprietors. mm Win FARMER'S EXCHANGE ! All Sorts of Merchandise Exchanged for QOUNTRY PRODUCE. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Everything a Farmer anta (or salo Ei cry thirnr a Far mer raises wanted. S. HERMAN, Corner .UnilKoa and First Street, Portland. Opposite Segman, Sabln i Co'a Agricultural Ware liouso. oct23-tg FISIIEL & KOIiEKTS' Fall Clothing Stock of ih itr.t i;n i:i. And Excels any Prior Stock Ever Imported to Oregon. IT CONSISTS OK THE XEW NOVELTIES ALL Manufactured for mens', Youths' and Boyo Wear. ALL AT 1'OriLAK I'mt'CH. FISHEL & ROBERTS. Corner First and Alder streets. Inoomtymto! Jts94Ptf Home Mutual Insurance Co OF CALIFORNIA. FIREOLY. LossesPaidorjlLsi,334,633.44 LossesPaid OgnJ,nj 162,363.29 Oregon Branch Office, GEO. L. STORY, Manager Southeast corner of First and Stork StreeU, Opposite Ladd &. Tilton's Bank, PORTLAND, OREQON sl JOB PRINTING! AND BOOK BINDING A. G. WALLING O1 WNS AND CONDUCTS IN A LKG1TIMATK manner both the abve named branches ot bust nesj. Having accumulated a large assortment of STOCK AND FRUIT CUTS He can do work for Stock-erowera and Fruit Cultut lata in a better style and at cheaper rates than an) other In the State. Having a STEAM BOOK -BINDERY Can bind Marazlnea. Huilc, etc., In first class style and at lowest living- wrices, ur uLiAinn. suujis roi every kind ot uslness made to order. au27 JOHN A. MACDOXALD, Salem Marble and Granite Works. CommsrolsU St., South of Post Office. (Post-Office Box 39, Salem, Oregon.)' ltfAMIlAOTUHER OF Scotch and California Gran.lH and Marble monuments, Head Stones CEMETERY LOTS Enclosed with California Granite and Stone Walla built ot every description rrlcfs Krducnl One Half. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JOII M1NTO, BRKEDBR OF MERINO SHEEP, rfUKES PLEASURE IN OFFERING TOTIIEHOOL. I growers of Oreiran and adjoining Territories the chance to purchase Thoroughbred Merinos, and assuring parties lntretcd that they can, and will endoator U sell nheep of the same quality and value at much cheapet rates than such can poMibly be imported. Examinatlos anu comparison wiui omer sheep la the market are cot, dlallr inrlted. Address, JOHN MINTOftilpm nm, The Rams and Ram Lambs ot the flock can bo seen on the Island Farm, adjoining Salem. Tho Ewes at the same place, or at the 11111 Farm four and a hall miles vain oi ins ciiv. D. W. PRENTICE & CO. Leading Music Dealers, SOLK AGENTS FOK THR MATCHLESS AUGUST PIANOS, Tho Unrivaled Ortmus Lead the World. STERLING ORGANS. Sheet Music and Musical Mer chudise of all Kinds. ta. Send for Catalogue. D. W. PRENTICE & CO., 10. First Street, Portland, Or. USE ROSE PILLS. DRS. A. S. A . B. NICHOLS, WHOSE GREAT SUCCESS IN TREATING Chraalc aad sappaanl larsirable Ms. rascal Is ell known, can be found al their rooms, N. UVslts Blsxk, rartUnd. Rsaidenc on stark street between lint and Seoad, No If. for conaulattloa. Refer Got. V. V. Tharer Gilbert Bros., Bankers ot Salem, and lion, II. A. John son, Salem. JantU SIBS0N, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, Rortkraat Torarr of .lass aad Frtml Mr!., PORTLAND. . . . OREGON. aul-U 3r Jt 1 . 3 The J. I. Case Slccl Beam Center Draft PIoiv. TT NEVER CI OOS under beam: it rum ltirhtcr and etcadlcr. It is the only plow made on correct 1 Mehavo this plow with wood beams called the&TEEL AKCII, DoeB not cloy under beam, and caw be set inr tw o or three horses. c also inoke the common side draft stcd beam or w ooden beam plow b, and the J. I. Case chilled plow, prooounced cry much superior to all others by tiioso who use them, bee a J. I. 'Case plow, buyoneand jou will behippy. Send for circulars and prico Hits. hTAW.lt l WALKUIt, Office and warehouse foot of Morrison st. General agents for OregoiijUiid W. T' Also agents for J. I Case thresher; Dingee Woodburry power; J. I. Case portable saw mill; Studebaker wagon. sJBWlBsS) MBtflsLlliias ESTABLISHED IN CIIAS. IIODOE, T. A. DAVIS, HODGE, DAVIS & CO., SK ana M4 roni street, jcor. axsan.) - - rortiana uregon. Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trade a Complete Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Clicinicals, Glassware Shop Furniture, and Druggists' Sundries. ALSO WINDOW GLASS 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 palntersuse. Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barrels and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neata Foot Oil Fish Oil, Alcohol, in Barrels and Casses. 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 Agents for Oregon and Washington Territory for HUBBER PAIKTT, 'llic UbSi' uiAiui Millinckrodt's Carbolic Sheep Squirrel roison, and Aycrsanu lr. jaync's l'ropric tary Medicines. We buy our goods from first hands, thus enabling us to compete with any market on i Uoast as comparison ot SAN FRANCISCO, 110 FRONT HTKF.ET. AGAIN IN BUSINESS, Manufacturers and Importers of WHIPS, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, ETC. 110 Front Street, East Side, - - Portland, Oregon N. R. Repairing Promptly Attended to. Important Notice Every lady or gentleman possesses, from practical sperlence. a Knowledge as to tbe value of some par Ucular Ilecipe or method of baking nr cooking some Krtlcular article of food. Tbe Great Western tub bing Co, la preparing a complete HOUSEHOLD ENCYCLOPEDIA of practical Tied pes and methods of cooking, baking, carving, and tbe whole list of household and farm pursuits. Every person who reads this notice Is earn estly requested to contribute something to the forth coming book, no matter what, l'lease give us the benefit of your experience as to the best method of preparing some purucuittr urucie oi iooa. xiuw make some particular variety or cake, bread, oreDure coffee, tea. etc.: to Dreservp fruit: fbwn, prepare dressings, anything that you know to be good la w bat tbe publish ers want. To those w hose Recipes are used, due credit will be given In tbe book (unless requested to withhold the name), and a copy of tbe same will be forwarded free to them, as soon as published. In addition, to every person who sends one or more recipes, the publishers will forward any one of the Premium articles ottered tbat may be selected, and allow a Credit of f 2.00 on the Price, as payment for the time and troubU Involved In send ing the Ilecipe, LIST OF SILVERWARE PREMIUMS: Wrouiau PaUCS One Set (6) Slher.Plated Tea-Spoons, . f 2.70 One Set (0) Sllrer-PUted Table-Spoonf, 8.00 One Set (6) SUrcr-Plated Table-Forkt, , 8.00 One Set (0) SU re r-Plated Table-Knlrei, , 8.74 Any of the Premiums offered In the Premium Order will be forwarded at once to any perron who semis a Recipe of any kind to the publishers, atuf a Mdtt of $9 sf!otrel fmr (Jte mm, which amount may be deducted from the wholesale price given, and tbe Premium will be shipped at once on receipt of the d inference. There are no restrictions aa to where the Recipe Is secured It may be copied from anv cook.bnok hut the rmhllfthara Wavnt thn wi-wwi.i indorsement of the sender that tbe Recipe U a cDsCremln good oroduoe anv other color but that of silver, while the one solid piece, heavily plated. THm aenjMsnjrM IVftalsw Oir i N yfiWg? at- "a. aa. si ABBlafj J aa... mst sW aaastfl sVssttattaaslsMaBam sttsnBejsasSjaal Band mMisa ssiMs Bom aelected wiu be forwarded at one. The order and ISM. secures tbe Tea-spoons tor with ft tb. Table-spoons; or with 1 the Forks: or with $t.7S the Knives i sr oil thfrfmtntm strMatas) sttll n mreft SMss) XVSMnstuo Orster simsI 0S.UO. -Address all oraeraio the OsaEAT WaWTEJUl PtTUaMDIQ CSX. M E. A. BREYMAN, Grocer and Commission Mer chant, 1D DSlLSt If Oregoa aad California Produce, Fruit, ButUry tfgt inee, ci. PortUnd, Oregon. ConaijnmenU Solicited. P. O. Box fSJ. ocSS-t JOS. B. KIRKLAND, AGENT, Pennsylania Railroad Lines, rao cuicaoo ad st. loru, UST. 116 Montgomery Sit, San Francitco. t O. CL.nit, D.I) S. C. R. TEMl'LETOS, D.D.S. CLARK & TEMPLETON, DENTISTS, Corner Pint and Alder Sua., orer FUhtl s Roberta PORTLAND, OREGON. pr Iik ci pica, caw be set I. F. POWERS, MANIFACTURER, IMrOETEIl 4M) J0IBBCR Or FURNITURE, Bedding, Carpets, Paper; Hang ing, Stoves, nnd N Ol O wltoi-jr HjPlnnuinm Steam Factor) Northwest Corner Front and Jefferson Streets. Warehouse 188 and 185 First and 184 Second Streets, -, PORTLAND, OREGON. sep9-tf 1851. GEO W. SNELL, F. K. ARNOLD and rAinr in use Din, Wakeice's Sheep Bath an our prices will prove. nEWVOUK, S3 CF.I1AK STREET. to to Knlvee are of the best steel, handle and blade I Seed drain and Potatoes. I HAVE Maid's Isnpravrd Whlta WlBtef Wheat and While atatalaa. H.mrrsrt aa M kite Prabrsllne UaU lor sale. The store aro the bet ot all the varieties tested by me last season. WHEAT l. per bushel. OATS-sl.OO per tnuhsl fmachlne cleanedV delivered at Ui. RtAtion In Panhv. I hare also the best and most cxtentlve rerlatr of poutoes to be loind In the Sute. tor sale at reaaonabls Drices. AAMOSI E. WAIT. sep30tt Canbr, Clackamas Co., Orefoa.1 Salem Flouring Mills Co, afanulaeturers and Exporters ot FLOUR AND WHEAT. Highest market price paid at all times lor l 8 oooo fi ! i 2 SS3S IfT J' ) 2 cess 'Oo'a 3 : l?m UJttk : SB 2 3So? k 'oi m :!" i?is. -a : 1?:::: sdii .8 ssss3jr j Address orders and communications to tbe oOceigW. the Company at Salem or Portland. " ' Portland Offlea N. E. Corner Front and Ain 8ts- I aujl-U WM. 8. fcUIHOX, AeaU 1