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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1882)
mtrnf tatmmfmtm Ik m ft 9 Commercial, MARKET RFPORT. lIOJIi; I'KODITK IIAXMVX. The following represent wholes&lo rate, from producers or first hands : FLOUR. In jolbing lots standaid brands, $4.7Cri.OO: best country brands,8t.25S4.7 WHEAT A'alley SI. 574 Walla Walla, SI. 55 for now crnn: 57 to CO cents net to farmer a bushel at Walla Walla nud near rjoint;. OATS. White. Clo firm for good feed V bushel. 9NI0NS. a. POTATOES. -75cO.Sl ncr bushel. oUDDLINGS Jobbing, for feed, $22.50 $2&00 V ton. Shorts, 318j20. Chop, $.'"& f 26.00 V ton. BRAN Jobbing at SI 15 I ton. BACON. Sides 10 ants; Hams, country eat, 1510cj City cured, 10I8oj Shoul den 10 lie. LARD. In kegs, lCcj Oregon leaf, tins, lOo; do in pails, lOlfglGJc. BUTTER. Wo (iiiotoi Extra fresh roll, 37c: fair to cood. 251(30cj common, 15 20cj solid in kegs, 27i:iOoj best pickled rolls in ubls or halt bills, 3U30c. CHEESE. Il(flll7c. DRIED FRUITS. Annies, sun dried nuar- tercd, 67c; sliced, 78c; machino dried, 9 10c; Pears, machine dried, Hftsiuc riums.sun drieu, p.ttcil, luyu; macnino nnui, uinu, Z-iaific. UpPOULTRY. Chickens, full grown, $3.00 B.DU. EGGS. Near by fresh laid, 20c. HOGS. Dressed, 78c. BEEK. Live weight, 2Jo lor choice. SIIEKL'.Livo wcght, 2c. WOOL. Eastern Oregon, 1823ci Wil Umetto Valloy, 2128c. Umpqua, 2830c. HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, 15 ci country cured, drj, 15 cj culls, 4 off;Grcen hides, salted, 881cj Country, ditto, 88Jc; Deerskins, dry, 40c ti' lb; Dry sheep pelts, Moll 25?1; IJrv elk. 20o IC lb. TALLOW.- -uoUblo at 51fic. HAY. $12 13.00 V ton, haled, ard plenty of it. AITLES-G075c per bushel. PEARS-50fl0o per bushel. i:neiml. itn:itiiAMii.Hi:. RICE. China, No. 1, 0c; China No. 2, Clot Japan, 7c; Sandwich Islands, 80c. TEAS. Japan,4050C5c; Black, 4075o; KJraeu, 0Tf?0o. COFFKi:-CostaRica 1020c; Java,2330. SUGARS. Crushed A 14c; Fino Crushed, Mo; Cube, 14c; Extra 0, 12jc; Golden C, J2c; Sandwich Islands, No. 1, lie. SYRUl'. Five gallons 75c. CANDLES 1310c. 'RAISINS. -California, $3.2S$2.75t25 II. box. SOAPS. Good. 75c51.75. OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 25c; high grades, Downo & Co., 37Jc; Boiled linseed, Raw ''Uinou oil, 40o; Tutnjptino, 70c, Pare Lard, 1 10; Cnitor, 81.25$?. YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, 2 V do; Praston & Merrill, 82.25 If do?.; SALT. Stock, bay, 812 l ton; Carmub Island, $121; Coarso Liverpool, J20; Fiu.n quail ty, 25; Ashtnn's dairy, ditto, $30. 'COMMERCIAL. Thursday, Jan. lit, 1882. During the past week the foreign market lias grown woaker, and prices have drooped, Irat woakening of heights keeps paeo with! lower quotations in England, so that prices romoiu without material ehango. Wo hear of a warehouseman who has the choicest who it f tho valloy in store, who was here Tuesday)! trying to sell, but tho highest olVer he had was $1 58 per oental, and $1 ASj if he would lt thirty lay for tho money. o luisr of, few silos, for holders u ill not let go fur less than $ 110 in any large quantity. No now charters uro leported, exept for Wooden ships to U. K. at n-low liguie. It is doubtful if over 75s could bo got tor English iron vhips to U, 1C. During the week ai ihips havo paesed out. ever tlio.bar, leaving still twenty-four vessel waiting a favorable opportunity to go to sea, fanners of Oregon and Washington have td Hay, in one way or another, for this detention of vcucls in poit, und they aro tho ones who suffer ou account of there being no stout tugs tit to tako largo ships over tho bar. During tho w cck two new ahfca li.it n been put mi the register, Tim Clown l'liuco lelt Valparaiso fur Columbia liver Dee. 10; tho Taliint from Hong Kong Dec. 10. Both vca jejs khmild arrive by tho middle ef Febiuaiy, and as they aro largo ships they can carry awiy 2,000 tons apicco. This is quito au addition to tho wheat licet. Oats aio fii-iii at 5lo for good feul.nml good! milling will stand an advance on that. Potatoes havo ascended to fancy lliglita , wtthin a few days. Wu give tho latest San PTiuvcisco quotations eUewheie. Garnet Cliilu oll here readily at 75 to SOo, and tin so who lipid them nsk a dollar. They utrufiOonn Saturday , I'.Oj on Monday, 70o ou Tuesday, and probably ill lioworlliadolliimoon. Theto U a pcsitiu scarcity in Cali'uruin. White varieties, such ns Peerless mill Burbauk's Seedling, sell at 15 to 20c, txh.im'o over (lav ju Chile. Mutter ij coming fresh from California dai ries aud selling hero at 374o pt'r lb; therefore, lioicu rolU cannot bo ((noted luglur than that. Hgf, aro worth 25c, and vine merchants havo been holding at 30c, but they continue to accumulate in without sales. During the put sivtoou we have not dealt in advice, but have given tarts, always hold ing up that f i eights must bo abundant and efaeapiu thoSpiiug; but when .Spring coined we cauuot sell wheat hero on tho aUt-ugtb. of current ratci in England, but according to the world's prospect for a good crop ucxt Smiv tcr, as our grain shipped in March can Jiardly arrive Wore harvest. Some comptata Wauo we hive not told them deflnitely all about the imcruUble facts of the grain warket, which UiTa year has fooled every Ixkly, We do not protend to prophecy con fruJug the future of ths wheat market, but iwVwi?,!'"1 H't "''' iMiut"ki;'"t uii kht, atiti tavo koucaily givou all tlie in- formation ponsiblo concerning prices of.wheat and tonnage. Last week wo showed tint nearly enough vessels were due in February to take away all our probib'o surplus. Willi a few moro ships due this month and next no could anticipate lower freights, but so long as ship owners know that there is mote wheat than tonnage, they Imo ths upper hand. Somo farmers, wo ar.i told, insist that wheat should briuz one dollar a bmhcl hero, and blamo the Fakmkii because it does not. If somo people had had tho good sense to sell their wheat in September or October, when it waa liiglicat, they would have done exactly what the writer of this did, simply for tho reason tint he couldn't see why it should go higher b f. ro Spring, and couldn't feel a isffid it wi-uld go higher then. Wo have tried to explain, several times, that the wheat shipped from here tois season loit money to owners. Wherever it is now, w hethcr at tho dock in Liverpool or on the ocean going there, it isn't worth as much as when it left hore in Sep tember, October, "November or early in De cember. There were about a bundled cargoes shipped that muit have stood a loss of 8500,000. Now, if tho world's best posted dealers in grain were losers to this extent, docs it follow that any one could edit a jour nal here and tell with positivencss the future course of the market. It is impossible to pull freights down unless there is good cause for it. Somo of tho heaviest ex potters have of lato been trying to pull doun freights, with poor nucccs?. It is juit possible that thcto people who talk so loud so far up the ountry do not know quite so much as they think they do. Very much moro tonnage has como direct to the Columbia than was kmvwi of la3t Fall. New vessels arc ailihil to the register every week. Another fact that boars on this mat tor of tonnage supply is, that we prove not to have nearly so much wheat for export as was claimed thieo months ago. With seventy live thousand tons less to send away than thu Inst calculators anticipated, we can dispcn30 with fifty good sized ships. Those who know at all might take into account the uncertainty of human calculations to gooJ advantage. A great man men don't mind mistakes when made in tlieir lavor, uutunen the game goes against them they re3cnt it with tho utmost indignation. UOLD AND STOCK COMPANY'S REPORTS. San Francisco Markets. San Francisco, Jan, 18. Wheat Tho maiket is firm desnito Liver pool advices; SI. (174 is freely oflVreil for choice shipping; sales 150 tons No. 1 shipping along side, Sl.'i74; 100 tom extra choice shipping, 81.70; 150 tons No. 1 shipping, 81.001, from warehouse. Barley Market is strong, but not quotable higher; sales coast feed, $l.(;Gj1.07J. Oats Market is quiet but linn; quotations aro unchanged. Potatoes Owing to dicrrascd leceipts tho maiket is strong. Wo quoto gaiuct Chili Sl,(!01.70; choice red, 81.752; river icds, $1.50. Onions General features of tho market un changed; ehoico quntiiblo 7fiB0e. Hops - Tlicio is a fair inquiry, but no sales rcpoitod. Tho un lertono is not discouraging; no clitiugo in quotations. Eggs Supply is larger tluit tho demand; quoto 2030c. Butter Stocks aio accumulating; quoto 30 .T2Jc. C1IAUTKKK1. Wheat or flour to Liverpool or Dublin, Br ship Royal George, 1,459 tons, 05s. Freights Tho maiket unsettled and weak; thu above rate is cousidcied nil extreme. NEW 01tlv MAllKETS. Nkw.Youk, Jan. 18. Wheat -Stronjv 81 371 40. Flour Quiet and weak. Wool Sternly. Hiden (Jiiiut but strong; 22fe22J, C'llICMl MAKKKT. CmcAtio, Jan, Wlicat-1 308 March. Poik, 17 62 J. IIKEMIOIIM'H KNOLr-.ll nr.i'oiuru. Loniiov, Jan. 18. 18. Floating cargoes Vciy little inquiry. Cargoes ou passage Very littlo inquiry. . Gfol caigooi led winter oll'eoast, 53s. No. 2 led winter for prompt shipiiieiit,S2a, Stock of wheat in Loudon, 020, 000 qrs. 1 (loid shipping California just shipped, 40s fid; nearly due, 50s. English and French country markets Quiet. lmporU of whuit into U. K, during last week, 270,000 iirs linimtts of iloui' into U. K. last week. rSO.000 libli. Liveipool spot Quiet but steady. CALIFORNIA MAKtuOT. Krom the ConiiiurcUldleruU ot Jan. 12, i he weather nt present sieins to bo thi all abkoibing thenio of ooiixcrsation at tho l'ro duco Exchaugei Somo are predicting a dry season, and govern themschca aevordingly; othcis claiiu that there is time nautili yet for a heavy rainfall aud to admit of late plowing aud seeding ou the west ide of the Am Joa quin and in other wheat growing valleys wheio ns yet but little riin his fallen. The fact is that throughout tho length aud breaJth of inme of our largo pioduetive handy pjiiiu scaicely any rain has jet falleu-uot ene.ugb to lay tio dust. Thu, of tuurse, looks dis couraging to thoio who had evpectet) to culti vate tho saiuo to tho extent of many thousand acre. However, a more cheerful prospcit presents itself to thu husbandmen in the northern aud mi Idle sections ot the State; in fact, the projpict is naich better; plwity of raiu has fallen, aud tho initiation at present is all that ottuld lie' desired by wlu grow tr. etc. As a gieat whole, wc havo iHrean to complain, as the crop outlook, from a conVer valie jioiut of view, is cheering, for an aver ai'o grain crop can lx kectirisl iu tho State without a full harvest iu the San Joaquiu valley, Exports of wheat since tlaJlKgiosa'ugof the new )oar luvu been unprve'eJciiteiUy large, aa cumparesl with a like perinl ef tlie past, and rtiis activity is likely, to bo contiuued for some time to come. The spot market for wheat exhibits a good, degree of activity, exporters now giving their attention to No. 2 aud other grade lelow those ruling at top price, pre WILLAMETTE FAREB: PORTLAND, OREGON, JANUABY ferring fair shipping grades to those denomi nated gilt edged No. 1. Oats aie without notable change; our supplies come chiefly from tho north, and holders are confident as to the future of good prices. Rye aud buckwheat seem to bi neglected. Potatoes are a turn dearer, with free Oregon supplies. Hops rule in lmers' favor. Beans teem to be neglected at the moment. Butter arrives more freely. Grain freights are slightly lower, though no notable change is nbservablo 7072a Oil to a direct port for the former, and to Cork or Fal mouth at the latter rate. Those may be con sidered ruling rates at this writing. Tonnaite continues plentiful, both hero and in Oregon, and in the latter, rates have fallen somewhat. The total tounago on tho way i 255,000 regis tered tons,, against 170,000 tons at same date one year ago and 130,000 tons jn 18S0. Ships on tho berth have commendable dispatch, the clearances thus far in January hating been more than imiaby numerous. Wheat There is a good healthy tono to tho gencial market. Exporters aro free buyers, Loth in tho country and iu the city. Large purchases arc fl.vd to hae been concluded in the interior at full market rates, thouph it should here bo stated that shippers ale lesi anxious to buy tho high grades at 1.70 t? ctl or thereabouts, and content themsehes with fair shipping grades at gl.bO&I.ba the pres ent current rate. Tho stock of wheat in the State, January 1st, 1S82, is estimated at 750, 000 tons. Oats We continue to icceive freo supplies from the noit i. ihouoiumnij, irom uregon, brought 3012 sks. Transactions for the week, dating fiom tho 5th instant: 300 ctls Oregon, SI. 80; 200 ctls Surprise, 81.874; 750 ctls Washington, 1.80: 500 ctls Oreuon, 81 75 1.774; 1500 ctls good teed, 81.75; 750 ctls do, 81.774; 500 ctls Washington, 81.80; 500 cth good feed, 81.75. Potatoes Wo quote: Petalumas, 81.50 1.00; Tomalcs, 81.401.G0; River Reds, S1.20 1.23; iCaily Rose, 1.251.30;, Humboldt Reds. 81.501.53; Oregon, S1.501.05 V? ctl. Supplies aro light, and market firm at ad vanced rates. Dairy Products The receipts of fresh grass Knll Jiutter are ou tlie increase, and prices shade oil" in consequence. Cheese ai rives sparingly, and high piiees continue to rule." Eggs arrivo freely, yet the demand being good keeps prices as before noted. Hides Wc quote as follows- Heavy Salted Steers, lOligllc f lb; Light Salted Hides, co.vs and steers, 30 15 lis, OJc; Medium do, 4555 lb, 10c; Salted Kips, 10c; Sailed Calf, ood demand for plump skins, 1012c; Hair (ioat, secouil skins, M; meuuim, oto-' damaccd and noor. 1015c; Deer Skins, cot 1015c; Deer Skins, goodl summer skins, 45c; medium, long hair, 4(;c; poor mil winter skins, 25c; Sheep Skins, s.icarlii'g', 25.10c; short wool, 30C0c; medium wool, 5080c; long wool, 81l-25; l)iy Hides, usual selection, I8184c; Dry Kip and Calf, 18184c Wool Since the lato free purchases, stocks hivo been materially reduced by shipments K.it. Local Boomers continue to do an in creased business. Assortments arc leas desir ablo than for a long time past. Sales wo re ported ol some 250,000 lbs. We quoto Hum boldt nud Mendocino choice, 1920c; oidmarv Southern Fall, 1012c; Southern Lambs, 124 14c; San Joaquin Fall, 1013c; free North ern, 18(220o; slightly defective Northern, 13 10o 1Mb. Hops The spot maiket is dead and lifeless, and so alio aio the Eastern and foreign. Prices hero are entirely nominal, yet much loflcr than they were at the heiifht of the sea eon. Wo quoto good and ehoico California, 2527Jc; fair do, 2324c; Washington Terri tory, 2324c; Oregon, 2021o V lb. New York Wool Market. From U. S. Economist. The annual statement of stocks ou hand will show a largo decrease in stocks on hand this January 1, under that nn hand a year ego. At tho same time we judge that the stocks of wool htltt in tho West will all be required tlicro to supply tho demand for tho local nulls in those sections, while ill no quarter do wo judgo that any consideiable quantit remains unsold in t)u interior, save in California, whore a considerable quantity remains back in tho country unsold. From Australia we find that at last mail advices, somo seven thousand bales have been bought for America, mostly on manufacturers' a:count. From Montevideo somo ci wriderab'o will doubtless como forward direct to manufacturers, as no dialer can now import any sort of clothing wool from any quarter at a profit. Wo think many mills are but m.agiely stocked, and must shoitly come into the market for fresh supplies; each day indicates n more goa.ral inquiry for all grades and qualities of wool; in fact, we hear it generally stated that of all thn articles of general meicbandijc, no one UiVs as fair to m.iko an advance as wool. It is only that many think of the course of trails lust Winter, tut wo csu assuro them that .ill the o nditiuiia of trado aro materially changed now; then tiiu stocks of foreign wtol loomed up vast and menacing; the year was fast com mi; to a close wheu such woul could remain si bonded warehouses without a penalty. So hol.Kia rather than incur that penalty, sold at a forced price wool which they had carried with much sorrow for a year; these lines of wool havo long 6ice cone into consumption. And now the country mint rely on domestic supplies to cairy them up to the new clip, some six months off. The condition of trade h is chaugtd roiuowhat, yet to a great extent the same ccuulitions icmain, as many manu facturers who 1 ne tnodeiato capital do not desire to beiy iu excels of that, and aro nccos situlo I to buy ouly moderately at net enp tune. It is now full time those bujcia made their appearance, as wo see no reason why," with the .kI cut of a number of them coining at once on tho maiket, an excitement might bo started which it would be haul to control. We think that the class of woul most likely to advance is choice lleece, of which class tho stocks aie not over large, while tho demand for the debt claists of go ds make it certain that the best wojl will be tho most wanted. Tr.oiiJ wool, abort of stap'e, etc., ill not le a likely to improve, from the fact that goods nia.lo frem such wool are not in sueh keen de mand as choice goods. The purchasing ability of the mawis is now so much greater than UAial that these conditions of trade aro likely to continue for fcomo time to come. There has Ik-cm. considerable activity in the San frunois c.o market, and the bulk of tlie Fall wool has now passed out of link hands, A large amount has gena to scourer', who henceforward aro destined to handlo a largo part of the clip of California. We urged this action for nwny years, and havo otten shown by actual figure the oni rinoiia loss to all baud in the transpor tation of California dirt t. the.cxttvit of an average of ty per cent, cu all the wool brought lw'tico duriit; the post lifteen years. What an immense sum of money ha Iweu wasted in this way! At last we find that the trado have seen the folly of coutitiuing on that line, and wo hope aou to see the greater portiou of that of the Pacific lopo' cune forward iu the Mceyit-nl state, to the vast benefit of all cn- etrrueu in traue. North American KstIsw. Tho North American Jlevi'io will present in its Fclruary number, to bo published on the 15th of the prcent month, Part III. of its series of articles on "Chrnlian Religion." It will bo fiom the pen nf Geo. P. tisher, the eminent profesror f ecclesiastical history in tho Yale Divinity School, aa thorough a scholar and as able a defender of tho Christian faith as this country affords. A powerful piesentation of tho claims of Christiauity is expected. I'ltiiMiiiipttoii Cured. Since 1S70 Dr. Sherar has each year sent from this office tho means of relief aud euro to thousands afllicted with disease. Tho corres pondence necessitated by this work becoming too heavy for him, I came to his aid. He now feels constrained to relinquish it entirely, and has placed in my I'uids tho formula of that simple vegetable remedy discovered by an East India ni'SMfiiary.'anil found so effective for tho speedy' and permanent euro of Con sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma 'and all Throat aud Lung Diseases ; also a positive and radical cure lor Nervous Del ility and all Nervous Complaints. Its remarkable curative powers hive been proven in many thousand cases, and, actuated by the desire to relieve suffering humanity, I gladly assume the duty of making it known to others. Address me, with stamp, naming this paper and I will mail ou, freo of charge, the recipe of this wonder ful remedy, with full directions for its pre paration and'use, printed in German, French or English. W. A. N'oyks, 140 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. decl5-3mos A Large Music Store. Wiley B. Allen, 153 Third sticet, Portland, has tho largest stock of sheet music in Ore gon. Publisher of tho monthly "Musical Pastime," 50 cents per year. All orders by mail filled piomptly. riecU-lm Just now Frank Abell is taking some of tho most charming and lovely promenade and panel photographs wo ever saw. Call at his studio on first sticet, Portland, and see them Strangers always made welcome. .1 CARD, To all who aro suffering from the errors and indiscretions ot voutli. nervous weakness. early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a receipt that w ill cure you, fkek of chasoe, This arcat l'emedv was discovered by a mis fionaiv in South America. Send self-ad- ilicssed envclonu to the Rev. Joseph T. In jian, Station D, New Yoik City. dec30-6m BO Cards (no 2 alike), 10 cents; 35 lovely Moral. 10 cents: 2j transparent (nobby scenes). 10 cents; 25 hand and bouquets, 15 cents; 2; best fancy mixed. !'' (silver), mine on. F. Lawkknce, Haitlord, Wis. TURKISH RUGS. 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Old Mores, Utters, Frostbites, CWIUalns. ore Nipples, Caked Breast, and ludsed every fbrm of external dis ease. It heals without scare. For tho llBCTK Cueasion It euros Drains. BvrlnuV. tJtlflr Jnll. Founder. HaruetsmWares. Moat b, eases. Foot Hot, IWtH Warm, Bab, Hollow Horn, scralehee. Wind- galls. Spavin, Thrush. Ringbone. VOld Sores. Foil Evil. FUm mou the Bight and every other ailment so wnssn tne occupants or the stable and Block Yard are liable. The Mexican Mustang IOulment always cures ana never disappoint; ami It U, positively, THE BET OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB HAN 03 BEAST, 20, 1882. PACIFIC Life Insurance Compan; OF CALIFORNIA. MANAGER FOB State of Oregon and Idaho 108 First Street llercrrnccH. CMAltLVa IIODOE, ol lloiUc. DjvU i. Co. JAMES STEELE, Ciililer FlretAitloml Bsnk. J. A. STIlOWniUDOC, Whole-i'eUatlisri F nJlnjrJ. C A. UOLPII, of Uolpli, r.roiuutli. Dolph K hlmoii. L C HENRICHSEN, Henrlchscn & flrccnbcrif. Col J. McCUAKE.N', ol J. JkC'i-ikcn S. Co. fi, E. NOTTAOE, Exainineranl I'lijilcLin. J. K. (JILL, ol J. K. Gill 1 Co. Statloncpi. E.I'.HOaEKS, Oon Ticket .MKrtl.-lit Ajent O. &C.H.11. FBAKK ZANOVICII ol Zan Ilrother. FLOWER SEEDS. GEO. F. SYLVESTER, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in SEEDS I Fruit and Evergreen Trees, Plants, Etc., ALFALFA, GRASS AND CLOVER SEED In Lrage Quantities ami Offered in lofcj to suit dins Knives, Green House Syringes, hto. Seed Warehouse lilt Washington St., San Francisco, Call ESTABLISHED IN CHAS. IIODQE, T. A. DAVIS, HODGE, DAVIS & GO., 92 and 94 Front Street, (cor. Stark) Portland Oregon. Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trade a Complete Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware Shop Furniture, and Druggists' Sundries. ALSO WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITY) Of all the leading COLORS m CANS AND DRY. DutTT T.arrmVil'inlr 1?or1 xuuujr, "i'"i " Includlnj; tlm finest brands for Coach painters' use. Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brut-hee, Linseed Oil, in Bariei and cases, Turpentine, Coal i Foot Ui insli Uii, Alcohol, in Jiarrels and Cafses. Blue Vitriol. Sulphur, Castilo Soap, Concentrated Lye, Potash. Tl.-ii -11 l.!.l- ... 1..1 Ox !.:... irn - XJiiieis, an kuiuh. vuiuKsuvur, oiryuiiiuue, ana iar, in Pints,. Quarts, and Half Gallon, Five Gallon, Etc. We are Agents for Oregon and Washington. Territory for R17BBEB 3E& 3E.A. 3E BflT J TUG BEUT MIXED Jiilliuckrodt's Ciirltolic Sheep Squirrel I'oison, niui Ayersnuu uv. Juync7s rropne tary Medicines. We buy our goods from first liands, thus (Joast as conifanson SAM HtAM 1k O.-IIU I mi.MMIIM.T. J. IO. 400T39-X.3ES AGAIN 31uiiuiucturers Saddls,Hamess,Bridlfli WHIPS, SADDLERY, 110 Front Street, East Side, A. li. RepaiHuff SHINDLER & MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE. Wholesale uml FurmtuiB, carpets, Wall Paper, Bedding, Etc. ' BBkS BB "r LARGEST SCHO-t D23K3 A SPECIALTY. Warerooms Sxtend Through 200 feot, from 166 First to 167 Front Street, P0RTLA1TD. OREGON. hv.su nut C4Ulne of. tbm Ftmaat Jr. m i ls fpmMwwCml le l ? taitrrot inn oawwbo IJiaH.au iBvira wurai. at DKavsisL rail i wisMTiiMsriosMjosariuiuM i t - T - " rt T ' Titm. OaWntit sa4 Omnr i ud Uii li iT 1 iwasiiaaaak MUTUAL and Washington Territories -um ". ueuu, nrfrrrnrrsa W. Xt. Sl'AULDl.N'O, lVckcr nnJ Cattlo Dealer. ANIIltEW liOMCIITH, of Flsliel A ISobcrts. JOHN CI! N, of Jonil Cran .V Cu. C. )l. W'lllhlMI, Hoots anil ahocH. JOSKl'II I1L"1!K1IA1!1), Purklianlt A. Spauldlng. All tho al.oio named Luslnosa men of I'ortlaad resent $150,000 tnsuranic in tlili above namad com (iOUI9.Ui;lM ll.v.lll.lf, appl-to .. MrKI.M' 102 Firt btrett, Portland v GARDEN SEEDB, US 3a JE33DS 11 1'urcliasts. Ilcdgo Slieara, Pruning and BndJ Janl3 I. F. POWERS, UANTPACtL'REll, IllFORTEa AND JODHRR O? FURNITURE, ueiuung, ;arpcts, rapcr jjang inj,r, Stoves, aud Crockery and Glassware. Steani Factor) Nortlin est Comer Fiont and JcCsactl Streets. Warehouse 183 anil 185 First and 184 Second Streets, roltTLAMI, OBEGON. sep9-tf 1851. OEO W. SNELL, F. K. ARNOLD utl brands. In kes and tins. T.on1 tllna nnJ TTnimialiasi E -""i xuc, auu tmiusu,' Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neats TAINT IN USE. Dip, Wsikelee's Sheep Bath taxi enabling iu to compete with any market on tbig o: our prices will prova. hW 101lK.-n.' 1 UAlt glHEKV. IN BUSINESS, and Importers of HARDWARE, ETC. - - Portland, Oregonf Promptly Attended to. CHADBOURNE, Kvliill lirnlers In -sJ STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES! (VT.lUHili: iM) PIUIE UST. . Segtl-Ua sLVsasDRTal M MtCaL. hm '" J -.. - oUlastra&anr. am who lsmasB ma 2S & 5! SS as.1- " ' " wnnnninlaU aSSToaaTaSTB !- WZfl jj ling Toy to nody Os f J . iiij i tS&L axytsraTOwi t( .na.. SJ5J hi&ti-.- -JiaA. 222,