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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1882)
' WILLAMETTE FARMER: POKTLAND, OREGON, FEimUAKY 10, .8H'. 8 r & oiuiucrrinl, 3i a hk i:r itr.ro tn ui:c: pkimh 1 f n s::irr. The follow nv jn -i 1 t It Hoi. r to from m-odueers or ti - (i FLOc'R.-lu 'tl ' ?4 7.W' (K; 1 es. i i . W HllA'I Vallev SI. AS for new i 'V' to farmer a ! u-dn '. nt t '.uidard ''lan ! 1 (.0 Wall i rtnia to Oli cents in t .,! i "tWln ftinl ih ir point1-. 0AT.- - ;..t Mc lnur fur awd fee. I t bushc'. ONIONS- lult. i'OTATOKS. -70'. SOo pel Imshtl. olinni.lNus ,1. 1 Inn., lor teed, S'.-J All :.. 00 V ton. Short. SlNit'JU. Chop ?Jvv ?25 00 t' tou. MIAX. JoMiint; at -l-i.e l." tJ ton BACOX. Sides hit., .its: Hai , c ntrv out, lotu Hi ; C-ty cured IOuIn;; fsm ui dcrs lOy 1 lc. LAMP. In li-.". I"c; Oitj.on leaf tens 16o: do in paih. !." lfljo IlinTi ! -i .note Kxtra tresh io'I, S'-'i ; fair to od, ."Ji'sSAc; common, IS 'J0c: solid ui hec. '.'."( "T lc; he-t pickled roll in hbls or ialt Mils, 'JoiaTJe. CHKl-E-17alSc UKlI.U H(l IIS --,App.is, sculri- t .gar tered, (life 7c: sliced, TivSc; nuwhiue Ine.i, l) lOo; l'ens. nine nine ill ed, SjjtlOc i'Iiiii on dried p '.toil, 10 a 11: machine di t. ditto 2.fil6c POUF.TRY.-Cha!..-... full gruvm, $d AC" 4.00. El.G. Nir l.v f -u.il iid, 2 K:. HOU-is. Ihesj-ni, 7i"7.. ISEEF. Live weight, "Jji. tor choice. SHEEP. Lm wei;ht IV WOOL. 1'ssUrn Oro.or,. lSfSii.: Wil la-nette Vsllrv, '' I iciX . Tinrvjua, ;!-&30c. HIDKfc-. liute. !- hides. dr, I Ay- c, country mre.f. diy IA , fills, J off, iireon bidtw, waited, 7v-ao; Cui.t' y, ditto, 7io Deerskins, diy, -0c t II), lry sheep pelu each Zoigsl: fin,- elk 20c t ti. TALLOW.- Quotable at 5j!9c. HAY. Sl'-&13.00 f ton, b.ued,ind pleut of it. APPLES 7Ac31 per bushel. PEAKS AOtoOUc per bui el. SEEL'S-P J. Malarkj i. Co uve ts the foll&u-.ni? as tlinr piKt . Onion tta -J.'it'iO Cts ptl fl: Tl. i tl. Still, (y(a 'i tts ptr Hi; M falf - ;. li IS ti- i.i !' : Jichtrd i'its. 2AG;:Wct5 per It.: lied tl.A.r e.d, 17("H cts pr It': W mte C1au- S 1, 40 a An cs ptr lb; Alstkc Clmci Sctd IU " cts .i:n!.j:is. 3rt:jicivi!i.-K. RICK. -China, No 1. Bt; Cm a .V.. :, 5Je: Japan, 7c; sandwi li lblands, j 3,9... TEAs. Japi , 10 ck.' ,6Ac; BU, 4')tg;7o.. Greec, 65S0c COFt'EK CostaKic lWo.-.'Uc: Iava.2v-Ut,. SLlTAli.s. V-. lmu u A 1 c; Fine O ui.U 13-M Cnbe, J"--; l'.trj O, llio; Golden C, lie; Sundv.ich ImJouI?, No. 1, 10c t SYUUP. Five gaUoiu 7Ae. OANDLHS 13i.iai-. RAISINS. -California, 3.t?2.75 r-" bos. SOAPS. Good, ;-.ecl.75. OILS. Onlinarj- 1rui,U of fcal, 2A;: hTh grades, Don & C'j., .i7i'"; iioiled Ltnavod, ; ditto K-iT, 77c; vlmou oil, 40i.; Tri-pjo tiao, 7Cv; Pu.e Laru, ci 10; .Castor, $l.'J3i Sl.tO. YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, ! C d',-. PraJton & it mil, SU 2A do?. ; SALT. St'iek, laj, $!2 ton; Carinvl Ialatid, $12: CVarse Liveriool,$20; Fu t i,ur ty, $23; Aet.tju' daily. tUtto, $30. CCHMEEC-'AJL TiifMiJAT, Feb. S, 1Ss2. The week past ha? been partly erypledaiut and sunshiny, Monday being a really beauti ful day, but Tuesday opened old, t itu cut ting wind, anil endtd lu li-ay rain. V.'ed nei lay was iumy but warm, and not uncjin f ortable. The-e 1 -litis do not i xtuid to Call forn-a, whtro a north wind prevails and dries up their wheat fioM, to that th-y luo fi-ars that wheat will be a failure, iicitivithetanuiii the rains that lately rtjon.i.d tham. Tim lus had the elrVct upon the heat market to send up prises there. Anoth-"- matter ha had the oiieet to strengthen prices 111 C-ih'otni.", and perhips accounts for jtiotatious staudmg on V r-dug. day at SI 7A f r choice chipping i'ladt-, of wheat. A trial as nmdo of shipping whta'. fifjin .Stockton to "-. Louis, t, here it Mai aold toot. Loui inilli rs, whose riour beais an extraordinary reputation 111 Eastern markets, and told to well that it 11 tted ship pers at Steckton SI 77 per cental, after pay hit; chnr;c3 oier the railroads, probablj by tho Atlantic and Pacific iotite. This veiituie has eucouraed wheat holder', and 1 ki erj iniicji as 11 there was tfneu opeiuiig for Pa oific wlieaU. We nlto leant horn pnvato advices that the Southern Pacific Railtoad is piopar nfa' to fchip 180,003 bushels of wheat to New Oileans next month, and it that route is ivetuullj opeued and nuucegnful, then the transp-jj ta tion queation will not ex us io much in ihe futitiy as in the padt two years. Jf t cy ship thu win at in cars made t specially for ti.k'n, this wheat 111 bulk, to cany twenty tons each, as they talk of dc-in, that will save expense of tucks, and bu a '.jicat niipioM ment on pres cut ptaetiuu Even at that ra'e it w ill leijuire two hundred and seventy cats, of twenty tonii captcity, to moie lbO.OOO bushels -f grain, which will makj twenty luaiil) loaded trains. To tarry oil tho whole wheat crop of this coast will require 75,000, cars, to cany twenty tons each, and they will make A.OOO traiiin, with capacity moe JJOO toui taeli, thu aietagc of ttains on our va'loy 10. ds We jmt the burplus of the c uit at AO 0(K),000 busl.eU, and to iuoo this fjuan titj.etjual to 1,503,000 tom1, would require over thliteen tiams a day, oveiy day in the year, Wo make these figures to fchow w hat au iuiincufco thing wheat transpartiUion fioin thlj coast will be. The incredulous leader will learn w ith astonishment that California nd tho Columbia will ship that much dunng the pr ten harvest j tar Tlinloiei 11 i heat market 10 11:11 dull m.il though prices have not Mined iimtiiially, an oxpoitiug house th'ju's us a e-ablegiuiii that stji they expect lower pi ice liter in the sea son. Another oporatot ?js ho Iit a cargo of w heat 111 hn posesiou, and he will not sill until .S ring, as late at Ma porh ipi, beclte h 1 )ki lor. 1 bettei inirkt tnnd lowei fiughls. mj tliodivtor tlmijioii. NVlic.it remilin at SI liOa citit.il. liming the week Iwo t.-rls have atiln-d 111 that cm 1 irr 2100 tom. Twenty Iim ccls 110 watting oh t 00 to get to ca, 1 ut the iiittr has been a tKeoioii J, stoitns on .. . . 1 . .. 1. . 1 1 ..I.. ... I 1110 iii. enic snip uas ih-cii oiumhu hm ni 1 forty davs. Of all the ch1s 111 the mrr, ouh thici an d sengiigcd l'reiplit ' "Id up about ten lnl tus-i hn;hfr than im l"i. n.i'ei rati . A lup win ihtrtercd a fiw '- inoe ,t 7Ai (MiiOihu) fi 1 Cured K11. in, with 'ptiiuiof sending h-r to lliue i'' tm.i'tal piiitu, 'i!i would make it Inns tMin 7A-, to I. K i.l.nt. lVt-vht an1 too l.i h, but t i i-i-ding down of all tho w he-it up the Ci la ulna has demor nlieil ocean frei'its. I ear of few 01 no transactions 111 ill itnetti Valley wheat. Only eight more elupi are due 111 I'cbruarv. and exporter- hwe inigocs foi all hi if and all oon to air e Eighty ships are known to be due at v.m Franei--co, or due to arme within tint mouth. The e weio eight amals there y.'ediieselay. U hen these lups atnie, able to ciry oil I.Vi l00 tons of w heat, in addition to tin; large lie. t there di-cngigid and loading now, 111,1 k ng total tonnage groitci than the whoh wheat Mirplus if the Coltnii' ia tner for tl e current ear, then the price of fteighti should show some eakiiiinf', 1! thej aie to thow it at ail this season, aid it niU't react on our Mtu.Vio.i. We hear of uiaiiy f.11 uert who are holJiug their wheat to clnnc-e the Spiing prices. (h 1 are firmer at the s-une price i.s before. Potatoes are a gi-od ptice, bur. w 11 be apt to ill at an adianee whin the ptiseut Cahfor nia sttppl) we.ir-oll. lUitter mid ee'?s aie loth wort'i a little more than last week Local markets remain without m.itenal ch uu'e, and all change aieuiaiked 011 the price h;t. UOLD Aim STOCK C0Sn?ANY'S KErOKTS. Saa Francisco Karkcts. s i Fr.ncisCi, Feb. S beat Ma.ktt net with prues againf b r to; SI 7A aki d lor eh ee nulling; 1 h uci and extra ehune shippti g 1 omiual at (.-1 70fii 1 72J llarley .iarket i en strong; sileofAOO tons choice biewii tllO; 2300 saeks goc-d '.iew,ng, $1 h7 yuote '.ed ?1 SeV 1 A, l,iingS.I " 1 ri'J, thir'ierl 7-"- I Vi. l 'at i Ma ki t -tro .; an 1 .iioUblv hijher. I toott Oregon sold to- a ?1 S2J. Quote Ked SI 0 I !0. Potat a Maiket h otui lj : girret Chile rec ivcd by -tr Ccluml i 1, me Fold at 1 75. Quato garnets by SI 0o(u,l 7A; Peuluma ai.d louiale-s, $1 7A(u-i N'. .Stlm n Ctlumbia river market is Hun for futures; 1 2A on river f r export beiug paid, hellers are holding ofT. Eggs Fresh California, stock on hand cleaning up; quote at 27Afe29c Butter Fn-oh 10I : market firm, owing to leluctio.i iu stocks; quote iWjIUJc. CHART K.llEII. 10 jorU L. Jv. prior to a-r.val, i,r hip M"rayshire, 14S2 tons, G7j (id; Ilr ship Lo-.h Moiilart, private. I here are 24 ve-f!s suit able for wheat in p rt, and t-iree at Wilmm ton, diiengnge 1, til h a legistercl toiiuage ot 4 ' , 100 tons. M:iV iORK MrtUKtT-i. New Yoiik, Feb. S. Wheat Unsettled ; SI 33 4 1 30. Flour -Dull. Wool Dull and low. Fall, 1.W20C ; fall l.uiry, 12(o,14e , 12(o,14e; sprint', 2035; spring "tjtirrv, Walic; pulled, 20fc42c (alSc; Jillit'S Steady. CHICAGO M.W'.KhT. Chicaoo, Feb. S. Wheat 51 20f March. Poik, 518 40. California CropB and Markets Prom 8 F Coinmer lal Herald of Kttr 3. Pacific slope crop prospects have irreatlv improved of la-e. Copious and fieqiicnt rains well teattend over the. State have given a new impetus to the grouing plant and in spired farmoiB vv.th tlie hope ot having even a bcttet than an aveiagu crop. Tho grain market has not been particularly active during the mouth of January. Puces of Whi-at, Iiowevir, have lluetua -d from 1 7A Lcr ctl in a sin do instance, for a very choice panel, fice stoiage for the Siason, down to 9I ' the el ung rate hem,' .5! 07J. Expoits for the month w.ie 2, lb,l0!J ctls, against 2,S02,b0S in Deci mber Parley being 111 very light stock holds its own well, with a fan amount of Ijukhiihs. 'ihe top price jet paid for choice Jiiewingis ?1 SO per ctl. 'J he Oitmaihtt IS well sustained, choice Oiegon now commanding SI 72 per ctl. Coin H Without special movement at cl &0 per ctl. KycH 111 veiy light tock and the price quite nominal. P11 kwheat seems to bo niglccted liiaus aie hdd with lirnmofs. Potatoes 1 ule 111 buyer's favot by reason of Inavy ree ipts fiom Oiegon. Hay continues to command high figures. Hops siein to bo without in quiry. Hides and Fallow continue to rule at high rates. Wool is quiet, and prices more or less nominal. Hut few spot giain chaitcu have been writ ten during the week. We quote the rate for wood and lion at (12s (idfa.li5s. As bta'ed last week, a goo 1 many ct alters for next huiiiiiici loidiug have aliiady been written within the 1 mgo of (,0(&(l") shillings. '1 he total tonnage on thu way at tho end of January, 200,000 ; rame turns 1SSI, 170,000; J8H0, 1I3.7A0 tons. 'Ihe diseugageil fleet 111 p'it, Ti 1,000 tons. The tug-In at monopoly hero and at the mo ith af tho Columbia nvei has become a giiivauee too h avy to be much longer en dued by ship owners. It is a terrible tax upon tho shipping niti 1 ests of the Pacific, and this demands the attention of our Chambei ot Coumieieo -and lljaid of Tiade. Exactly whut they l;.ji do to r u.cdy thu evil is moio than we can point out, except it bo a com bination of mci chants tiigigea in shipping to oigani?o an opposition to tho existing monop oly by builditig tw o or more pow erful steam tug-boats for the piosccution of their own tug-boat business. jj Sai.k pDsrro.Miii, Tho ease of tho U. S, w, W. C. Griswold bids fair to rival tho cele brated 0110 of Jarmlyce vj, Jarudyce, 'J ho sale of the propel ty iu Salem lias again bcu I ostpvi.cj 101 n month, 111 oiJer to give tl.o tttuuiev (jcneiil "timo to loek into the ca ii, It will piobably take another month fur him to look out of it, and no one can tell when tho end will bo reached. BELOVED CHILDREN GONE. When at Salem this week wo hc.udwith p.uu ol the di.itli from diphtheii.v of the only child of 1. 1. iMvidsiut and wife, a blight littio girl of livf yens t f ,iti, who mime tune omce sent hi ttihuto to out Childii'ii's Col umn. We kiivv w hat .1 teuiblo loss it 11 to thete pin nts and give ll.iiu our dioj ct syin p.ithy I ndrr the eiicnnistatices ot ihe uu)tlivi'i inv xlnl oouilttioii, tho det-nlste home i an alllu tieii aliimst unpo.-eilihi to '" ar, and can only be borne vv ith the nuiionihi ' ce that tin lovnl one has only gone bofoie. We ,do ot'o bv thu rArfmu 7i 1 1AMI1.it auothi-l fnend's f-tmily is croatly alllii ltd, as tluiuii Mi. J A. llnshiieU, of Junction. telN h ivv "1 11 Chiistmas d y wo coiuigtu"! all that w is mortal ol little attir to its last itslmg place. Aj, no, on New Yiar's diy, w worn called to tike the last sad ftrowill ol little Mary, the li ;ht and tho p.t of our h it' I 'Id An 1, once 111 r-, on tho 10th, inn pilunt loving boy -Addie after b.iUlirg 'th that tenihli! dioasi, diphtheii.v, foi oliven days, Kile adu-uto luith, and wo laid his tired foimtonst beside his biother ami sulci 111 the silont elty of the dead ; heh.nl be-n a cnppli fioin his itifaiie-v, but born nil his Mif feiings with iilicninplailiiiig patient e. He was a bright mid hiving litilo boy. ind had staid with us I A cars, A months ahd 1 1 davs Death was to him .1 svvoet rele-ue; but oh' it wassohanl to give them up, and, if it was not for the hope of Him who sud "si Met little childien to coiuu unto me," it would, indeed, he hart I to ber. riutwe know that then-put e spit its doal,v.iys behold the face of 1 ur F.ithtr which is in heaven, and vie hop- to meet them agun "when the dieam of life is I'ed " I lit Cilifoiiu.v lailtoad ring holds Oregon 111 lasal.i.e -nd makes us pty etoitinuate tribute ci) the tin e of millions ivnj !, which vull he aliolishetl w 'ion the Noithciu Pacific raihoad is liiinhed, so it opioea the evtension ot the North Pao fie land gran in hopes that without the land Miluitly the roan cannot be hud. That railroa 1 nng las tho .IAv newspap r of San Fiaueisco iu its rm plov. ind the .tllu, doing the biihln g 1 1 ihe Stanford, Huntington fi Crocket nil,' writes a 1 editori il de.-.ouuciug the land grant to the Not th Pacifn, vv hieli the Salem ttrm.un opies. Is il e S iilrmnim woiklng m th iu t-rct of theCential Pacific ring to 11 tar 1 our tiv iliation .11 d to p rpctunto the till u'.i- v 1 ore pay 11 4 that monopoly ? K3 frost! to Ser.ttlo Mr. .) i-irs VoNaltg it, of SeattN , oin for tht Not thtrn Pacific ltnilroiu, 1 tiinu u that ' w, I, iu a few daj, 8ccu e th, 1 vht 1 I 1 . fuui Taconia to Seattle for - 1 uli a. lxi'h --Undard and narrow gaug.-, v n- t j In bui't it.sil the other. Ho has a til. gram from Mr. Vil ard saying that tho Oregon and l'rauu-Coutiuc-ntal Company will proceed to build this rood at 11 very oarlv day. 1 he leugth of road from Tacomn to 'cattle will be forty miloi. Tho people of SeattI w ill soon reaiiz their ambition of hiving laiboad cjiinttetiou with the worl i. ST It: . K Vt'ri. The l'iit Ori'johKtn. at Pendleton, is he- ee fort 1 ti. be ihsilnl n -ml-Mroekly. '1 ho Laker c iinty lleit-tllr U apparently Villird's Eastern Oregon organ. Ovsteu aie very scarco this Winter .it Marshlield, Coos county. Two white me and throo Chiiicso were i cent! ai tested mat 0.ium "joint "at Pei- illeton. Weston is to luvo a "boowce." It will he a constant source of itoms for tho Leudtr this bummer. D. W. Prettyman has set out some tea plants in his nursery at Salem and will give them a fair tnal. Horace Jiaker a very old resident of Clai ki mas coiiuti, was found dead in his bed list Thursday morning. There wi'l be another editor Ivld up foi lc pairs pretty koon if two ot The Dalles pipen keep up their personal warfare much lunger In land 11 at the now duck at I'm t Stev ens at ordinary low tide, says tho Ailvrwit, the steamer tlmmpi whero two yi.irs ago ti ere weie two fathoms of Wat r. Tho baud lias been I ui't out over 100 yards. 'Ihe mm st 'is and doctois of Roscbuig unite 111 a iiqutst th it I e'ls be not tolkd im mediately upon the diath of a citii-ii, as 11 has a most ncjucssiiig U'cct, upon invalids ami others awakiiud in the night. The tnal of dco. Duffey and Mclntyrc, fi r robbing a man by tho name of Wcbstir of S0 nt Peuill ton, n suited in Dulley being fined S 100, 01 ,r,0 days 111 jail, ami Melutyro tin d .s0, which hi Mid. From a relnblo fource, says tho Pendleton Tribune, it is lian.cd that next Monday a force of woikmen will "bo put on the Hiker City biaueh, O. R K X. Co , and push it tu completion as far as graded, which is to thi. town. The Clackamas roid has bo 'iin to bear fruit already, says the Jut ijirUi. Onu .Samuel Shepherd, a new conic-, in search of n farm was i'lduced to go up o Art! ur prair:o to look at Dr. Wclclio's farm, which had long been for sale. Mr, Shepherd went ovev tho road, pronounced it puifectly practicab'o, a .d one of the best loutes for a road ho had "ce.i in Oieo'i, bought tho farm and paid cash down for it. liut for tho road ho would hardly have bought the farm at any price. A few good losds iu tho eountiy would bring many such as Mr. Shephird among lis. Manou Wai O.WMS. -Thu Senate commit tee on military allairs havo agreed to recom mend passage of Senator Graver's bill to. re linbiirse thu ,S'.ate of Oiegon for its oxpondl tines iu suppieihuig the Modoo Indian ho.tihties in 1572 an 1 D.73. with an amend 'incut iula -ing the total amount tj hi upjiro- pnaieu 11 0111 1,11 ,ouu to $7(),2US, Tiik Pjiik 1'iijiir. Telegiaphic iiomh lm been lecmved hero that 111 tho prue fight yes ter lay ntai New Orleans, for tho cliampimi ship of the vvmld bc-twegn Hyan, of New York, and Sullivan, of Uos'.on, tho latter won aftei a twenty minutes' light, knocking Ityau out of time in the ninth lound. Aiii.iVKD, Tho Uritieh bark Sir Launctlot, bt0 tons Krister, Shot tland, master, artived ycstenlay from Honolulu with a cargo of sugar and nco for Messrs. Corb.tt & M.icl4y and Allen li Lewis. Qlli:V MF TIIK I'Atllll'. llir .Srir Hli-nitur 11 r I lie O. It. l N.lu. Hie lliitsl In llie rnrlilr Irmlc, A sti. unship was lately launched fiom the ship-building Mild of Ci.unp Sous, l'hlla delphii, for the Oiogou llulwiy and N'avu'a tiun Ci)iii vny. Mii was ehiisieiit'd l.iin en ol tho Pacilic, She is built of lion, and w In 11 she u-aclim Portluid will lie the stuiugnsliiiiil liutst spocinicii of maiino aiililtt'etiiit' 111 the Patilic ti ub She l built of lion, is 3,'lli let I III leigth, 3b)J fut bi-aui, 22 feet depth if hold, and his tapaeiiy lot 2,A00 tons of uiuo. Her -locuiuiiiiid ilimis tin cibiu p,iaeugi rs .no dilli lent from those urn illy pnn idisl upon sia-gi ing vtuweds, llu'io Iui.mlT 10 btato-lsioms on toe uppci iln1; mil 13 on the main ohm,, tittiil up tasti hilly and cviu rli-gautly I lie utatii-ruouis me 10 bet long and 7 fu t wnle, thus biing iiiuio sp .in us thin usiiiil ln.nl il it ton thi-n me four biidal rooms on the up inr il- ek, vv li it h me to be fuimhul 111 the (t munnti. 'hi diniiig saloon i -lilni long ami 30 tei t uii'i), tlio j inn 1 woik hung like that ot the City of Puddi, acknowlidgtil to bo supi 1 n r to auv thin,; n ei seen on uti a o ships. I'lie soci il lull h a spacious a at t inent, w liioli will be furmsluil with a line lilu uy and a piano. All of the litest 1111 pioitmcnts have been applied to inmpouiid engiiii's and boileis to make them tciuii'ib'n, tluiiiblc and ecoiiomiial Ihe piiiiiii'liu le (Ink 1 tends from the pilot house to the moil". The ship u brig iiitme iiygiil, with two umi masts. he will bo stippllid with steuu )KWti foi hiudlliig earo and slot 1 leg tin vissel, and with eltttnc lights. Uvi'inLV Anv vi imi -A coiifspondmit of the l.iGi.vudu l.'it in il willing from W m i ltiversiys: "The Oiegon Shmt Line is push ing matters as f.nt as posmbln. The loai aiross The Desert is to no uiaded this intei mil in eaily Spring so as to avoid 'he no, c sity of haiilinir w iter The iron rulmid brulce ncrnss Mi ike tliei atAunricnu Fa'ls till be compluUd eatlv 111 M -110(1; the L-.ol. is to be laid cro3 iiniiinlinti ly. Iiia iiiu will be pushed tJ Wood Kivir, to wliuli ) itit they propose filnve carsrunuiiig before July The line mil then be extrii nil tow nils Oie ,011 as rapidly ns possible. Filtl vtAih.vvv -Afire mcnrrld at A1 liauy on uiidav uioiiiiiit; in a large building acri ks tho strtet fiom tin "mst ollico 'lm buihliiiL' was oeeupied bv Ivvmuiu Mow .V (o a Chinese linn, sud tl.. tire IS n 11 )OSe(l t li the uoik ol mime eelufttiii n lm w is an em 1. of thu firm, m rag, sitnial. .1 with eoal n1 hi re .'on ml twastxtii, is , 1 o Pictm hum was 1.0 it !'h 1, n 1 . .owiiid ! . Pi ti r -i h'os 11 La. . v i&mtn ,j MEW WEEK. Afoso.ulely Pure. Jlaa frorndrtip' f -i n . irUr ' ( tl r lirtsi a tl iiiak Ftti l Ju'ltt t kv hot Itrtiuix or luxurio pwtr ( an Ih tjtin , I itiKptit i without fur tin' ilU r(ilt(ttn' fpun tuat itiitic itlM. fxxl ho fu 1 11 iio is 'I rf r IM't l I:K1Mj VOWVVAK i) Nm Vork Tho FiM'inriV Favurilo SJELRRCnr ! f I a it d June 1 AN 1 MAI s OW It i vtr tt I i tilr I It 1- -o II s iiviinnv ' -tiu till I1 It It nfrjriiin to urn .1 n i irf n , i 1 tin I.. i lb I.iiiii:i it linjili mi nl or tin It I ml In I se. Jit I . nliJl of tllffleter lilhtr fc. tion . i li lirtcil, fc us to utol.l ant ol.i.llU o i or U . I. . ii-ullly oi it A Small Hoi can Opt-rale it. X'-Tlt. has tskon tlits I lltST iirtmi no ut ull tin Ttlrs winri it I. is luen c mbitt'l A n Imnl i.r ul ttautul in ter Count on tin. I'a. P't fj.-tht -tUtt.H t'ainty n j ;lit lorn tie AU'iresi . J. J. S1TTON, llosehur' , Hi .i-on (,'intrj A,'int for I'l ill M. Mil L'oakt, FOR SALE. sna.-viicsimii si;ii- rJfZAJ-' lion i our Jiurs mil inn i,v uniiHrui, 'ICi'Pt'", ' ,,c" -1" I'al'heii, iltiu hy "Vt- ct-3' Tllrmlow, il .linn ll.i Cook) mure. v uit, i. .. ii.e. 1.....1 liori.u ami has h. tnatiarJul llrst i.remhuii In his cIjss several Unit i.v O H A N , uml liiilunl, lach tlniu ho was tnttreil for u priiiihnn Witu'hs lioi pournls Is a hore of flue trottln ai Hon II is in li-r lieu trulne.1 Z.y I tJeslru to Hell let .tun J uiu fc'i ttlrjir moru utock oi li mil limn I um pripureil to tip,jinl ulll kIvo a yxxll'irjr.tiii ,.', .lI'I'I.KMI'i, Hiiiuin Ure-KOU U'J. HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. 'Will mnll I'lti:r, Ihelr Caw. Iokiio for 1KH'..', roiitiiliilni; u loll lies) rlptlvo l'rleo'-l.lst of l'iower, 1 li hi unit Unrdou llulhs, Orniimi'iilnl flrnsses, uml Jiiiinorlollos, (iliiilloliiK, J.llles, JtosoK, I'IiiiiIh, (l.mlcn Jinpl.iliieiits ISeitiitlliill llliiit. Iriilod.OverJUOjiygcrt.AiMicss ROCHESTER.H.V. fi CHICAGO.ILL 179-183 Eait Main St. 200-200 llandolph St SrATMKA "Y ' t'OirrAlll.i:Al.l. SIZKS BLY&rVS:?? :.:v.airACTURING C INUIN(NA'II, . MMiifiittH'tM Sliim hnsinu anJ Jlolliri, tin n SaWAIIIIl, ir Mftllmrjl, tie. y--t. i vt Ki'jv tt.l 55 1' ROYAL PSy.,! ) N-J SEEDS PACIFIC Life Insurance Company i Or CALIFORNIA. Z State of Oregon and Idaho 102 Firm Stioiit, lit li-reiiies, I'll Mil, I.S 1101X11 , nt llisli.1 Hols V ' I Wll sSTI I I I Cishltr I IrslNill 'mil lltnli I A sntoMIIIUIIWI WI1.1I. nli- li ill" 1 V I In.hlii." I' A DDI.I'II. . I llilph. Hon . ili l'.'l li V Mini 11 I. f IICMIIi llsl N, lliiirlihtuti l.n.iiltrif I'ol .1 Mil'IIMilN nl J MtH-r tV., ti V ( .1 (I I! MllTVI.I I Minimi mnl I'lnsiilin J It 1111,1., of .1 It llltl A I" M1II..11 is VI N III lllll I.I .( Kii.iiii li hi. I V. I . I HVMi V.MIVll II .( .in III. II. is FLOWER SEEDS. GEO. linpniler, hobs ile iIESJEB jl I Fruit and Evergreen Trees, Plants, Etc., ALFALFA, GRASS AND CLOVER SEED In Li age Qiiiiiititns and Oil, ltd in lots to suit Pun has. llnlge Shears, Piunli g and Itutl ding Knives, Gicen lluilso Nyilinjiti, Elo. Srctl ll'arrioitr .'117 irasuiifton St. jmii WW MilU K '-3 il-iV rCM (M?J . '1 SS"- it ! '.! n .1 OfTtl to the Hi u niL'.s, Rt ,,ai'4y '1 IMKIMMl. flllK.O. I nSTABLISIIKW IN 185 1. I ii -t if..'' i v in i iin vv smi' i i, vi koi.ii r rtyoisc, UAmb &, IiU.j I I in t ltis.'. i or si .ill . . Portland On a n 5'iilpnl "iciUfiiK's, i'lm s'lii'init'itK, (;iassnr( Shop ruriillim', mnl Oniifiis(s' Smulrii's. VISll WIMUlW til A H lij V'. Hllj SMjl I.ITV. of all ihult ..II:. broi.li, In Irifa nn.l Una. N CANS Putty, Lampblack, Red lntlul'l.4 t' . fl.r.tl.ril Puint, Whit" w.i-li um! " 11 1 1 1 i 1 1 liiii-lus, J.inwt il Oil, in I'anolfl iinil cases, Tiii'jn nt iin , Coal ( )il, (Vloi Oil, I .aril Oil, N fills Foot Oi Fihh (Jil, Alcnhol, in I'aucln nnd Ca.-nh. Bhio Vitriol. Sulphur, Castile Soap, Cuiirentralul le, 1'otanh. Hittor.-s, all lviml.s. Cuickisilvi r, ,wtri liiiiii.-, und'Tar, in Pints, Junius, and llali' ( ;,lli n, Vw (Jallon. Ktc. Vc arc Agent) for Oi -(jon anil WnklilnKtun Torrllory for JE8 "O" 1E1 LS :S3 DSE& ,K 3L 3E 35ST T tin. 1 ivr mi i 11 ciM is 1 hh. .tlillinckrotiCs. 'ai'Iioiic Sltrrp EMp, nK'ii'i'' Slirrp Kalli and Squirrel a'oison, and A'raiil llv. .(a.Mto's E'roprii!- lirr.'v 13('iliviiM's. Wo buy our g 01! finnlii t I -u ds, tl us 1 (nt is 1 1,1111 iiiioii III. I IMiSI Mill I I. Hl it 11 rt. j-3EB- C5C&SasO At AIN IN 33niiurn'tumaN Giswti4i'i Ai&jCj WJ.IIPS, SADDLKilY, 110 Jront htnet, IuihL hide, N. li. J:iiah'hti SU0CKS3OH3 TO SH1NDLER & CHADBOURNE, MANUFACrriJRKHH OV KUUNItuJRB, AWiole-nle anil Itrlnll Dinleis In ' Furnituie, uarpets, Wall Paper, Bedding, Etc. rH F Iff rYi J, . , tfiWisir y v tr Latu." I...' A i LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST SCIIOr UE3KS Warerooms Extend Through 200 feet, from 1G0 First to 167 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. hi:m nut i.trtMiia i; ami nun: iiht. ' t OorNrw Cnlnloani) ul llm I'lmivt Jr. Knrw nnd (lardm ImiUnrDl. i, vJf and we jiiinnuilee It ti) liileres evvn -n wl iiliiuUjMHida ut rulirnte SmlSf "f. t" lieaullftl if..trl,tlv work of It vxcm. fclf rf UluiKniAs.ii. W8 wyit MwkwVftrti-n r .i if1 J lruweriVnli'l'o'1',0uTioUiFnnrsluiUl tisublnij Ibm lino, OiiUItttr sot) Oovimir ol .iv.s- orw Ii.i I.m wtn mull VhJui A. ."l",'.0,vt wUttMhfU(daMuf UHrttMu,B,U AIXKN OQ. WtttluaLogrV.V'W Wtrm MUTUAL MANAGKK 1'OR J and Washington TGiritorf&s. l'ot-liiiiKi, sJrojjtiii, , Itelen-lires, W W SI VI I UIMI, l'.i. Ur nml ( nltlo i i,.r. VMi 1 11 1. inn m, ot 1 uii. 1 v. n.iutt. InllN 1 I VN . ( .limn i'mii .V 1 'i I M W II. I I il l;.'"l .lIMii.rl JIISI I II I I Itltll Villi Hllll.1 ill -, Oll.l'lllf All II . il"". limiril Iniiliin-s li.ii.it I'.'ll I.1ll4 i4 I ltl L I i,. ut ri o i""' 1 seimi . in im si ., h 01, m com l.(IOI) U.I.Ms IV tlll.lt, .'P V I., . VIM.INNir. !') I in -i 1, PortlAftj . mh 1 irrn- i-i 11 nil UTm nnuT ' in tw www.Wl GARDEN SEEIlS, F. SYLVESTER, l3 and Hi lad Diibi II fcSJtn Jain. .SV; Ciutnriurn, (Jfil, . I POWKKS, t, IHlnhltlt 1 rn nf Hit. r t. tl UKIl, lUl.ilttLK F URNITURE lU'iUMr.ii. Carpels, J'apcr Elaiif IllfJ, SloX's, niiu Crockery and Glassware. Portland Ori(,' n a Complete Aas itiii nt uf Lead, Glue, I. flll.W Il I.OIil. t.' UMI , st.uti. I ' t'.ti ' rtlitt.tt I ..ii.cr I .11 I Jcnrnxl H I stf.i t VV r. In nt. ,., a; ) at aii,l I and AII0 DRY. and Varnishes. i milling it- lo 1 1 11,. id with any r.ktt 011 the , of our In. 1 is w ill piove. , VIMVOIIIi. MMIIIIItMIIIIT.f . - 3L3EB o&i CSO.J v4 11MM 1 a:n! ZmpiM-lt-rs ol 9 iWaVfeigtSiiStL 1 J'i & UA IIDWA !!, KTC. - - I'orlland, Orciron" I'nnntli Altvna'vd to. Sc iSJ o. PRICESf! A SPECIALTY. Ponta-im J r X 9. ui 01 III tl fl fo Ol II p 0 i" kvissrwOTMs""0""