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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAKD, OREGON, MAY 20, 1882.
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Commercial,
' MARKET REPORT.
Hone ricoiii't'i: makkkt.
The following represent wholesale rate,
-from producers or first hands t
FLOUR. Id jolbing lots standard brands,
4.765.00s best country lrands,$4.2.r)S4.7o.
WHEAT Valley Jl.03Jal.70; Walk Walla,
f 1,(10 for new crop; 57 to CO cents net
to farmer a bushel at Walla Walla and near
nnfnta.
OAT8. White.DSuGOc; weakerfor good feed
If bushel.
ONIONS. lljc.
POTATOES. -GO75o per bushel.
4IDDLINGS. Jobbing, for feed, $23.00
(.00 V ton. Shorts, SlbW-iU. Uhop, a.W
M0.00 ti ton.
BRAN Jobbine at SlbViSW) per ton.
JJACON Sides H15 cts; Hams, country
eared, 14 lGcj city cured, 1018cj Shouldors,
10iic
liAED In kegs, 10c; Oregon leaf, tins,
I6o; do in pails, 15110c.
BUTTER We quote, extra fresh roll, 27J;
fair to pood, 22J cj common, IGlGc;
la kegs, 20&22c.
VHIUjU eliuixa, Apples, sun uncu quar
tered. 67c; sliced, 7&8c; machine dried,
PalOcj Pears, machine machine dried, 9al0c;
Flams, nn dried, ditto, 12ilfc.
POULTRY. Chickens, full grown, $3.00.
EGGS. Near by frrsh laid, 18c.
HOGS. Dressed, 77Jc.
BEEP. Live weight, HJc for choice.
BHEEP. Live weight, 3&4c.
WOOL. Easte-n Oregon, 20i2jc; Wil
lamette Valley, none; Uninqiia, none.
HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, 1510c;
country cured, dry, 15c; culs A oil", grecu
hides, salted,. 7ia8Jc; country ditto, 74a8lo;
deerskins, dry, :40c V luj it i sheep pelts each
lBal.OO; dry elk, 20e per lb.
TALLOW- Quotable at GJ(Jc. per lb.
HAY 812rtl.'l per ton and scarce.
SEEDS I). J. Malarkcy & Co. give us tho
following as their prices : Onion sets 2f30
ct per lb; Timothy Seed, 08 cts per lb; Al
falfa Seed, 17(3)18 eti per lb; Orchard Grass,
M30 cts per lb; Red Clover Seed, 1718
to per Ibj White Cloycr Sued, 40G0 eta per
Jbj Alseke Clover Seed, 4045 cts.
OENCKAL .IIKIM'II IMII8E.
RICE. China, No. 1, 6c; China No. 2
Hot Japan, 7c; Sandwich Islands, 7"4o.
TEAS. Japan,40fiO65c; Black, 4u75o;
Oreen. 65fflS0o.
" COFFEE CostaRiea 13lfic; Java,2830.
dUGARS. Crushed A lie; Fine Crushed,
18e; Cube, 13c; Extra O, lljc; Golden C,
lie) Sandwich Islands, No. 1, 10c.
SYRUP. Five gallons 85c,
CANDLES 13lfic
RAISINS. California, $3.25$2.7S tf25 n
1)01.
SOAPS. Good, 75c1.7G.
OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 25c; high
grades, Downe & Co., 37Jc; Roiled Linseed,
'-j ditto Raw, 77cj ilmou oil, 40c; Turpen
tine, 70o Pure Lard, i 10; Castor, $1.25
1.40.
HALT. Stock, bay, 1U f ton; Uarmcl
at 1825o for extra choice, although we
doubt if 23c could be obtained now.
Poultry, as will bo seen by our price? cur
rent, are held in better favor and ore quotable
at .?t 60S$3 per docn. The demand for
chickens increases, and Mill continue to be a
good saleable product. Wo might state lhat
meats in general have advanced, and that
n .ultrv is only kecoinc pace with them.
Potatoes aru being shipped freely, atid are
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in tnm ueiimiiil ui jitun uuufvu jm:i .msut;..
The San Francisco market on May 23d was
SI 85(oSl 00 for Garnet Chili and SI 50 for
infer.or Utah potatoes. The new crop ranges
irom $z otg,c- oj. unr mantel is supimeu
by California.
GOLD AND STOCK COMPANY'S REPORTS.
Island, 812; Coarse Liverpool, ?15; Finn quan
IT, 114; Aslitou a dairy, ilitto, JWO.
YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, S2 doz;
Preston & Merrill, $2.25 Ifdoa!.;
COMMERCIAL.
TmmsiiAV, May 25, 18S2.
The weather during the past week has boon
very genial, and not too warm. In conver
sation with parties from various sections of
tho State wo find that crop prospects aro very
favorable notwithstanding tho lato sowing and
backward spring. Tho whole Pacific coast
promises a lingo surplus. Seeding is still in
jiwgrois in Eastern Oregon, Tho only poor
o itlook wo hi iif of i'b on wet lauds, but tliosu
own to oats will do well.
Wo aro at present diifting between two
jejeons, or r.ither riding lazily at nnchor
wilting the lirecro that will bo created by
tho coming harvest and tho nrrital of tho
fleet. The vessels now in port aio like tho
email boy waiting to sco tho tent pulled down
after tho ciicus is over. Tho sport has lied
and dullness takes its place. Tho James
Duncan, liritish ship of 000 tons, arrived in
during tho w ewk from Santos, S. A., and is
Awaiting orders at Astoiia. Several Missels
re ready for sea, and are awaiting sailors and
A fair wind, Our own port wears a mora do
sorted appcaranco than it has dono for many
months, tlitro being scarcely half a dozen
veiiols at our docks. Tho outlook for tho
coming season is cood, both for abundant
onnage and abundant Inn cats. The C til
forma aspect indicates a surplut of tonuago
flllcli cap easily bo availed. Charteis are
""" dull, with two, and possibly three vessels
seeking. No tmnsactions have taken plaeo
lince taking tho Adolph Obrig by Sibsou,
Church & Co , terms private. A number of
vessels will bo required to carry aw ay tho
ealmon prodtiut, and it is likely those at hand
tvill bo taken to carry mixed cargoes of
wheat, flour and salmon, the sama as tho
jLaagrlgg Hall and Wauloek now loading at
.Astoria, Thn tounage on the way to this
port is 38,711 tons.
The wool iisaikct is at a stand. Tho latest
dispatches fiom San Francisco say that seller
re obliged to make largo concessions in favor
pi buyers. Our latest advices say that couces
(Ions of 2c per pound are demanded by buyers
nd sellers refuse to accede. The fact that
ur San Francisco market is at loggerheads
)M had a slight tendency to dull our mar
ket, but auch conoessious aa of 2o per pound
re not demanded here. This attempt to bear
the market will probably not last long and
WO hope to next week record a happy issue
out of this t ite of affairs. We hear of some
few sales, but they weio mostly of medium
nd low grade. The prices ranged from atout
01) to 25o per pound. Extra cboico rlean
wool tell at 2Ut and the San Francisco mar
kit will bear this out. Our wool grower are
to be congratulattd on tho good price ruling.
Were it not fur the slight indisposition in S.m
franciico wo would have an active market
jiere. Receipt aro on the incu-ase, and will
continue to arrivo freer for tome time yet.
The lucal inirket are nominal. Early gar
den truck goes olT will. There arc but slight
arrival,
flutter is absolutely a drug, and tale dull
San Francisco Markets.
' San Fkakcisco, May 21.
Wheat No. 1 white wheat, SI 70 asked
spot and July, SI 03 bid July, SI 70 October.
Salo on call were 75 tona No. 1 white, SI 70,
Stockton deliver ; 100 tons do.,$l 70, August.
liarley No. 1 feed, $1 70Bpot, SI 73 j asked,
Sales mode at $1 31 November; No. 2 feed
sold at $1 20 September and October; No. 2
chtvalicr SI 05 spot.
Oats Tho market is quiet but firm; quota
tions unchanged.
Flour Market is ciuict: California country
grades extras S 60(2,1 76 wholesale.
Ryo-No. 1, S2 374 ""keel May; No. 2 sold
SI 7 IJ September.
Gram Jiigs Calcutta1;, tfa DO a'iked June
1st. Mirkct is dull with next to nothing do-i.
1'otatoe liarnct Unlia 51 70(jl UU.
Stocks aro small in lirnt hands; K.uly Rose,
ncv in boxes, sold to-day at S- 23S.S2 S7J;
poor Utah ollering at SI 60.
Salmon Columbia river, SI 45 asked spot;
Sacramento river brai.dsSI 35. The run on
the Sacramento is light.
Eggi Market is not materially changed,
yet u nliLtnt tendency in teller's favor is noted.
Eastel ii choico by express 22 Jc.
CHAKTKHEll.
Re-chartered, to Cork for ordeis U. K Br.
ship Thomas Stephens, 1,550 tons, 55s.
CHICAGO MARKET.
Chicago, May 24.
Wheat SI 2fiJ, June.
Pork S10 571, June.
L,anl Stl 40, June.
NEW YORK MAKKFTS.
Nkw York, May 24.
Wheat and flour steady, prices nuchanged.
BEEROOHM'm ENGLISH REPORTS.
London, May 24.
Floating cargoes Dull.
Cargoes on passage Rather easier.
Mark Lane market quite of a holiday char
acter.
Arrivals off Coast Wheat moderate.
Number of cargoes on sale oil coast Be
tween '0 and 25.
English country markets Steady.
French country markets Firm.
Imports of wheat into tho U. K. past week,
125,000 quarters.
Imports of flour into the U. K. past week
50,000 barrels.
Weather Showery.
Liverpool spot markot Quiet but steady.
Railroad Accidents. Six flat cars of the
west bound train on tho N. P. R. R., loaded
with lumber, were piled up on the track two
miles eat r.f Spokan Falls on Monday lat.
W. E Yancey, a brakeman, was probably
fatally injured. On Siturday, John Ridge-
wood, foreman of an iron irani; at Sand Point,
was run over by an engine and a car an-l so
badly injure that bo died six honrs after.
Marrifd. Yesterday, on the 18th inst., at
the residence of the hrnles parents, three
miles west of Amora, Mr. William Kraus and
Miss Clara Ehlen, both of Aurora.
In tho evening the young fi Iks enjoyed
themselves splendidly in their usual dance,
common hero on such occasions, and, in the
morning, wended their way homeward joy
fully. The fnends'of the bride and groom
and they are numerous wish that William
and his wife may be abundantly blessed in the
martial relation, prospered in worldly mat
ters, and after a long and well spent life may
they be so happy as to pass through the pear
ly gates into the Celestial City. M.
AunoiiA, May 19, 1882.
The Common Sense fruit drier, which is
advertised in this issue, is one of real merit,
and wo have watched its workiug during the
past year. It would be to the interest of all
fruit men to call on or address tho agent. See
the notice in our advertising columns.
Wk have a number of new ads. this week
which would pay for perusal.
Pldmmer'm. Ague Remedy is a pleisant
cure, and dots its work cllectually. Why try
nostrums whose only qualifications sLem to be
the horrid taste there is in them.
NEW COMMISSION IIOUsE.
S-GOLDKAWaOC,
Commission Merchants.
DEALERS in
Efouv, Feed, Provisions,
Green and Dried Fruits.
rlOXSIONMENTS SOLICITED AND CASH PAID
I for Butter, Erss, and Checae. Alliances maalo
on firaln. Moot, Flour anil llop.
123 Trent SI., One door Mouth Washington.
nnjltttf.
GEORGE IIEKREN. WILLARD IIERREN.
HERREN BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
CONSIGNMENTS OF
Wool, Grain, Flour, and all kinds of
Oregon & California Produce
Solicited.
Importers and Jobbers in
f"1 IIAI.N', WOOL, mid FLO! II IIAlig, fleece
J , mill hcMlliK 'Inlne. Co 1 1 on ItcllliiK,
Ilumiuock, oil ctulhliiK, tenia, l.lr.
"Particular attention paid to buin? Farmers'
supplies on order. Consignments and correspondence
solicited. Liberal cash adi anccs made on consignments.
. Ii. Corner North Front unit II. Mtrecl,
ap!4 PORTLAND, OREGON,
NEW THIS WEEK.
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mm & go.
Elsewhere wo advertise Air. Jackson's
notice of his work on dyeing. We have ex
amined some samples of Mswcrk and are
favorably impressed with them. See advertisement.
Household Machines.
Boston Wool Market
Tlieso machines for the household may bo
found cheap for cash ut Garrison's, on Third
street. He has twelve diflerent kinds of sew
ing machines, and it would be a difficult per
son who could not be suited at his emporium.
NEW EVERY WEEK.
FRAZER, SPERRY & CO.,
107 .Vii'th Front Ml., l'orlland, Oregon.
Wool Commission Merchants,
Hales niado in'Portland or San Francisco.
LII1EUAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CON
sliilnents. Ten iter cmt, interest charged on all
advances. Italu of commission ij per cent.
IIalnhad long experience In wool throwing, and our
Interests being identical nlth the intcrc&t ot wool
grow crs at lare w e leel justified lit guaranteeing satis
faction to those who fatorusuith their consignments,
JACOll FRAZER, J. L. 8PE11RV,
K. G. THOMl'aON, JERRY UARNHART.
rprlCin
Huston, Hay 23. The market for wool
remains quiet and steady. Tho high
prices asked lor the new wool make
holders Uhh anxious to dispose of their
i'ld stock nud all desirablo XXX fleeces aro
now firm. California wool is quiet, but
w en tho new begining to arrive moro
freely n moro active movement is looked
tor. Pulled wools nro in fair de
mand, choice Eastern and Maine supers sell-i-
g at -1548c, common and good ,'IO('4()Ju.
In foreign no. cliango has been made further.
Sales ot Australia and Montevideo aro at
steady prices.
IN MEMOBIAM.
In memory of Sister Florence Phillips
Hays, wife of brother J. It. Hays, ,howas
born in W.iukcgiu, III., July 25, 18."4, and
died nt tho family residence near Oswego,
Clackamas county, Ortgon, Aptii M, 188''.
Shu w.is a beloved member of Oswego liiaimo
Xo. 17f at tho time of her death. K.uly in
lifo she, with her parents, moved to Tecum
Hah, Nebraska, where tho was mairied to her
now bci caved husband. The. tenth aiinhcisary
nf tlu ir marriage was oclebrated inn very
plo.it.ant mid interesting manlier last Novem
ber. When 10 years ot ngo she muted with
too niritiii!iu iviiurcu, wun wiiku sue re'
inaincd in full fellowship until coming to
OriL'on. six veam since, but hud no oiijov
t unity of iigiiu uniting with tho church ol her
clioieu. Miu sultereit witli lieait uiscabe, nt
intervals, for two years, and made prepara
tion for the great expected change with dim
ness and resignation. She was n devoted wife
and mother, thoughtful of her obligatious mid
anxious to fulfil them, and
Whkhkas, We, her brothers anil sisters,
deeply feeling the loss u havo sustained,
wish to oiler a tribute of respect to our
worthy sister, therefore bu it
Hetotml, That, although our hearts aro
tilltd with sorrow, we aro consoled with tho
thought that when she laid asido her regalia
hero, she was prepared to put on the shining
robes and receive the passwoul of the Gieat
Grange above, where, with tho Heavenly
Master, she awaits our coming, and
IttKotivit, That we should emulate her vir
tues and, like lit r, prep ur to meet tho Palo
Messenger, with faith that all will be well,
A'fwivii, That wo deeply sympathize with
ltrother Hays and his children, who have lost
their dearest, earthly friend, ami others made
sad by this Miction, and hope they will look
to Hun who is ready to comfort those who
mourn.
Jittolrdl, That our charter bo draped in
mourning for thirty days.
Jittolvtit, That a copy of there resolutions
be presented to the family of the deceased,
and they be spread upon our minutes, ami
that copies be sent to the Willamlttk
Farm kk, Full CVyand AWrrjirfor, with re
quest to publish.
Mrs. S. I,. Hays,
Mrs. C. K Shivlkv,
Miss L. U. Hk.nrv,
Committee.
Oregon Kidney Tea.
From tho multitude of certificates received
from well known citizens who have been ben
efitted by tlie ute ot this remedy, tho proprie
tors, Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co., have con
tracted to publisn two new ones each week
for the year ending April 1, 1883, that all our
readers may see toe great benefits it has con
feired ou tlie utllicteu.
Harrimicru, Or., Dec. 31, 1879.
Somo three months ago I was attacktd with
a'i severe pain in my baeis. X bouutit a pack
age ot the Oregon Kidney Tea, and by the
tune 1 had used one-halt ot it was entirely re
lieved and luvti not been troubled since. I
cheerfully lecomniend it to all who mav be
sutleriuu from n lame or weak back, as a pleas
ant, sate and good remedy.
JJ. J, Guiosbv.
Portland, Or.. Jan. 12. 188J.
Having a scvue Ciaukache last summer, 1
tried the Ontiios Km.s'EV Tea 1 used one
can, which ellecleit a radical cure. I wouU
iLComiucud it to uil who ale alllicted as an
uiitailiug umedy. Junes Acii.
1'ORTHM), Or., Feb. 3. 1880.
Having sulleicd lor yeais with paius in my
back, 1 tiled Ojttoo.v Kid.nlv iha, and toutid
immediate reliet and a peimaueut cure. 1
heartily lecoiiiiuend it to all ultlicted iu liko
inauuti. Mrs L. Corn.
STURGES, LARSEN & CO.,
No. 34 Front Street, Portland, Oregon,
Shipping & Commission
Merchants.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CONSIGN
mentH of
WOOL,
Hides, TnlloM, raiii,aml other
Country Produce.
Liberal advances made on cDnsIgnmtnts. Our
weeKiy prices current mailed tree upon application.
Harvesting Machinery.
Nos. S04 and SOS Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
Agents in all the Principal Towns of Oregon and
Washington Territory and Western Idaho.
FACTORY AT AUBURN, 3fBW YORK.
WE OFFER EOR THE HARVEST OF lSS2TIln MOST COMPLETE AND LATEST IMPROVED MACIIIK
cry ot any house on the Pacific Coast. Onr
Combined Twine and Wire Self Binding Harvester, for 1882,
la not only tho the most perfect machine offered to the Farmers of Oregon, but It Is tho cheapest, as It places
the Farmer tn an Independent position enabling- him to use either TWINE OH WIKE, whichever mat be the
cheapest. Tn o complete Binding attachments furnished Ith each machine.
Our No. 6 Combined Reaper and Mower,
lias no equal as a Combined Machine.
Our No. 3 Independent Reaper, Cuts 5 Eeet,
Is light, durable and easily operated, none equal It as an Independent IE caper.
Our No. 8 Independent Reaper,
In tho same on tho Xo. 3' except In vt tilth ot cut, which Is oiiljMJ fcct.lt U light, cheap and juatthe
thing for small farmers.
Our No. 1 Mower,
Is Front Cut, 4 feet and 3 inches In width and U so well known that It needs no praise.
Our No. 5 is Rear Cut.
Cuts Four feet and three Inch swarth and tho faorito.
Our No. 2 is Front Cut,
Cuts Four feet and three Inch swath, and U our latest Improved machine. One hundred was sold n Oregon
last year, all giving perfect satisfaction. No other mower In Oicgon has met v. Ith equal success.
tSTYi'c hae a large stock of both Wire and Tlno which wltl be sold at market rates.
Our stock of Extras Is complete and we are prepared to furniih duplicate parts to any OSRORNE machine
sold in our Territory, and at our publlihed list price, which is 25 i.r cent. Ion tr than any othir house on the
Pacific Coast.
Thanking our friends for their generous patronage in tho past, no Imlto their future attention.
D. M. OSBORNE & CO.,
2rSend for Circulars and Price-List.
GEO. COHN.
GENERAL
Commission. Merchant.
WHOLESALE DEALEIt IN
Flour, Feed, Provisions, and
Staple Groceries.
C CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED, PRODUCERS WILL
t further their interests by corresponding ith me.
Letters of Inquiry promptly answered.
laXIIIKUAL ADVANCES MADE ON APPROVED
SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN, WOOD, FLOUR. HOPS
HIDES, ETC., ETC. pritf
130 Front Nf reel, bet Morrison and Yamhill.
SUCCE88ORS TO HAWLEY, DODD & CO.,
Front, First and Vine Sts., PORTLAND, OREGON?
lMl'OKTEllS OF 4
IHL&.i3iD-7-.i3E, Iiaonsr .isrr) S:
AND
FARiya MACHINERY.
We aro Sno Agents for the following Celebrated Implements :
BXJOKEYB MOWER JHTID E.B-A.FER-.
p t- j - IT
Arlsona Antiquities.
Soventvfive miles truin Pirseott. in thn vi.
cinity of McDowell, hat l.een iliscovcreil a
I arte mound, two hundred hv two humlml
ami fifty feet in aire, witli walls of stone, two
feet thick surraumliin. Within, ami ilown tn
a ileritli nf ten feet, has been found stue tin.
plemt-nts of all descriptions; alto utensils of a
peculiar material, (wuitei! on the inside with
Kgyntinu characters, ornaments of shell, nee
dles of bones, and, in fact, a p.i tfect museum
of relics ot the stone aso and of a race now ex
tinct. Ther were, al.o toiulw, throe tiers
dieii, and underneath citterns of water. TUe
walla are made nf rocks, found six miles fiom
(lie mound N"' ar the ijuanv aro fi mid iv.iut
hips of U'nsts of butden, including rrprrseiita
uvea oi me raiuri, ami a very large animal ro.
seuming i ne uiasiotion; alio
1
NEW THIS WEEK.
DR. PLUsVUVsER'S
PLEASANT and HARMLESS
AGUE11EMEDY
hu tncUitiuo th,ii has been piejutuu b the iKH'tor
ut A 1 ban, uuifoii, lor tho It tivo jurs, iwuitrmsiu
inertiu ua u bt'i:t!.t una bUltti CljUK lu plc.is.int
UisLu til ul tho iiauuiaiiiuiuio of ii iu 'iLtlk'nUiriiitixl
a Uiku Utnuiip wlicrotvr Kiiuwu. biiKO Uiu rcuioul
ot the tit at to t'urtUnd they liaxj btcn urt'ttl to Uce
t.iu rutied) ujmjii naly tliroutfbout the-bUku ttud lmu
cumimkU to Uu io. ll tats bo obtuuwd twin our
lotul ileal trii hi Urus unil Mcuiciucti, mid it nut will
bu Hulltfd uircct.
Price : 75 Cents per Bottle.
C'.A.ruJUiiu a co., sie .iiuuumnurrn..
oiyotf l'ortland, Ortou,
COMMON SENSE
FRUIT
DRIER,
J. B. KNAPP & CO.,
Commission Merchants
AND PUCHASING AGENTS,
Jtit First Hlieel, I'orlluiKl, Oregon.
Reccli e and sell the product of tlie farm on com
mission, purchase and forward goods and farm imple
mints on tlie moot rea&onable terms.
We liae made special and extensh e preparations for
handling the products of the dairy to which Me Invite
the attention and inspection of all dairymen in Oregon
and Washington. u III receive and pack your sur
plus butter in the mont superior manner for less than
it will cost jou at homo; and store it for Blx months or
longer without extra charge for storage, bend us your
butter sweet and sound, flush from the churn and we
w ill guarantee to pack it ill such a manner as to deliver
it mouths hmco in equally as good condition as we
reah e it.
Recognizing the principle that Fidelity to trust is the
true measure and merit of success, I respectfully so
licit our patronage.
All orders accompanied with the cash will be prompt
ly tilled and forwarded at lowest market rates.
Give us a call when you come to tow n.
end us your orders and sat o your tluio and traveling
expenses, for wo can buy cheaper than oucau.
In nuking orders specify particularly the kind and
quality desired, and keep a duplicate, that you may be
able to determine whether jour directions were strictly
followed In taso jou are disappointed in quality or
otherwise. J. , KNAI'l- .V CO.,
i . i. uua t.oi, Portland,
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BUCKEYK OX THE ROAD. BUCKEYE KEAPEIt.
These machines aie too well known to need comment. Thousands of farmers hero have used
them, and all speak of them witli praise. They are In every way the ne plus ultra of Harvesting
Machines. We are also Solo A;eiits of the
(I'stented by V, U. Krauts.)
Is the onl) one that will pay farmers and fruit growers
to uu) us it dries MORE t-llUl! tn LKsa 'UMK and
Willi l.hst KL'EL AMU OME-HALf' Tltb ORK,
than any other one lu the market.
iirll Uriol 13,610 I'ouuds of I'rune. null
lluiu In iu.LiLUal, nllu ill nurlh ur
uul mill One .Hull's Labor.
for terms address ;
U. Wm. DILG., Agent,
ui)tl hi Kruut street, rear ltauoa's iud atore.
F. H. PAGE,
Commission Merchant
AND UKALKK IN
Flour, 4.raiii, Hay, Mill Feed,
and trulls.
STAPLE GROCERIES,
A.NU
Farm; Dairy ami Orchard
. Produce.
131 1'ruul HI., Meur AlUrr, fsrllaBd, or.
w)i0U
seerjl unknown
tifinvj. Tlie Iwiira in tin toiutu were ivsrtial-
lv ilesttvjed ly fin', aud the walls slioned
dislurbaiiio 1- uihraal.
Important Notice to Farmers,
Sheep & Goat Raisers.
I WILL BUND "PKOKESSOll lTOSES' I'HINTED
psmphlet guliur full luttiucUoiis how ewry farm
er can uiaVe fruui 1 to slU ou each skiu, cither sheep
or (oat, If lollow in- this pmess. ou can tan and
dye any tolor or hd snu tli. cost is sir) trifling.
Any t.),uian or giil u do this butintss. tIicm)
gueds are retailing i Irviu ! to f 10 lu ban ancisca
and Portia udslort. Otrw0 books sold lu ban ran
cluv. Kury tarnur should Ue cue furhlsvwnurt.
PltlfE, s- AdJrtM:
J. Ii. JACKBOX,
1'a.lllc House, ecr.Sd & A U., tVrtlaud, Or.
E. O. SMITH,
I. J. M ALAUKEY A CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Flour, Feed, Provisions und
Stuple Groceries.
COKSIONMENTS SOLICITED. PllODUCEUS WIL
turthir their interests by corresponding with u
Letters st Inquiry promptly answered. Weekly prie
current mailed free on application,
43TL1BE11AL ADVANCES MADE ON APPROVE!
SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN, WOOL, FLOUR, HOPS,
HIDES, ETC., ETC.
8, 10 anil 13 Front St., I'orllanil, Osn.
CHRISTY & WISE,
Agents for Wool Growers.
Commission Merchants for the Sale of
Wool
WOOL
Bsura, Twlnr, Dips, and all stanrb gap.
piles t'Hrnlshrtl t'uslamrrs at
Law rsl Hales.
Liberal Advances Made on
Consignments
s
AN FRANCISCO OFFICE; 607 Front Street Ut
isvvuu Mm iTtciuc. loruana; st front btreet,
nirchl2u.3
HERREN & FARRAR.
WOOL BUYERS
AND
Commission Merchants.
. W ill buy Valley Wools as heretofore at Salem, and
bar sn offlc at No. It), North Front btreet, Portland,
where they will attend to consignments of Eastern
ooL Ccjulgnmeuts and correspondence solicited.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CON.
SIUNUENTS.
yilaing full too!eJj of the business, based
on many yiars csiHrience, are prepared to hanjle aool
to best sdantago. sprllmS
OFFICE: No. l7 rl Street, U'ic.a J!o
Jrlwn sad Yamhill, Portland, Orrgoj ids
DR8. A. a s Z. B. NICHOLS,
Homeopathic Physicians and
Surgeons.
Room tt co, and Cnloa Blotk, Portland, Or.
SPECIALTIES ;
Dr. Z. It N, DUeaies of Wouien.
Dr, A. 8, N. Diseases of E), Ear, and Throat.
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THE BXJCEEElfE TIITIEJE SELF-BINDER.
The Buckeye Binder m.j.e Its llist appe.iranee in 1S81. It Is a combination ot the Buckeye
Harvester and the Appleby Twine Binder and comulnei all that Is excellent and worthy In the
many Hinders tint seek a sliari' of the public patronage. It lias been thoroughly tested in our own
harvest flelils. und many Improvements have been mlrtpd for 18S2, and an now offered, It Is beyond
question the Ikji. Sclf-llliullw llarvcutcr fni the world. We are also Sole Agents for the
CANTON PITT THRESHER. MONITOR UPRIOHT FARM JENQINE,
Haines Genuine Headers, iehuttter Farm Wagons, John Deere Moline Plows.
t&" Send for Special Circulars and 1'rtce Zist. a. a. a Co., Sttrto,
SEYMOUR, SABIN & CO.,
Manufacturers of and Dealers In the Latest
Improved Farm Machinery.
MADISON STREET, (from Frost to First), POKTLAND, OREGON.
be found on
We have the Best Selected Stock that can
the Coast, among which are tlie
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER
Which has NO EQUAL for the quantity and quality of its work.
TUE ELWAItD EQUALIZING HORSE POWER.
U is simply Light and Strong-, and eomhlnes all of the good points found In other poaers to s greater
decree than In any other made.
The Stillwater and Minnesota
Ciaut Engines.
Unsurpassed In Simplicity, Strength and Economy..
The Randolph Header,
The Simplest, Lightest draft and most perfect work
ing Header made.
The StandardSeir-RakeReaper,
Stands without a rival for simplicity, and durability.
The Standard Light Mower,
ay it
Its a perfect beauty both tn looks and the
uuv ii. ura
The Iron King Six Foot ri
Mower,
It Is rUhtl-namJ,Ifs the Monarch of the Hay Held.
TheVictorSeirDuinpSulkyRake
Most perfect self discharging sulky rake made.
TheStar naudDumpSulkyRake
It's the King of hand dump rakes.
The Xew Buckeye Grain Drill
aud Broadcast Seeder,
These are the most completo and best made machines
in the market.
Tlie Celebrated Morrison Plow,
pioas ever
They sre without question the finest
siuia into sou.
The Whitewater and Ketchuni
Wagons, .
Are unequalled In tills or any other market.
KfflSil . lnd M U5 nd i( yu come, send for one of
E. W. AI.LEN,
all wanting
our price
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