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WILLAMETTE PAKMBE: PORTLAND, OBEGON. JULY 7, 1882,
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MARKET REPORT.
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The following rcprcsont wholesale
rate,
(fem producers or lirst hands i
FLOUR. In jotbing lota standard brands,
4.76W' 00: best country brand,$4.25(g$4.75.
WHEAT Valley SI.C8J1.(!0; Walla Walla,
f 1.60 for new crop; 57 to 60 cents net
to farmer a bushel at Walla Walla and near
Mints.
OATS. Whitc,50a55c; weakerfor good feed
ft bushel.
ONIONS. New lKaiJc.
POTATOES. -!)0c(a$l per bushel. New
CM lj18cperlti.
UliDUNQS. Jobbing, for feed, $30.00
32.50 V ton. Shorts, S18,20. Chop, 825.00
$30.00 V ton.
BRAN Jobbing at S18c20 per ton.
BACON Hides 1410ctn; llams, country
rand, 14lSc; city cured, l(i18c; Shoulders,
lOfflllo.
LARD In kegs, 16c; Oregon leaf, tins,
16fl do in pails, 15Jl(JJc.
BUTTER We quote, extra fresh roll, 27J;
fair to good, 22J(g(25c; common, 15IUi;
a kegs, 2022c.
DRIED KKU1TS. Apples, sun dried quar.
tared, 87c; sliced, 7fe8ci machine dried,
talOoi Pears, machino machine dried, 9ol0c;
Flams. nn drieil, ditto, 12al5c.
POULTKY. Chickens, full grown, $4.50.
Small, 82.CO3.
EOOH. Near by fresh laid, 20c.
HOOS. Dressed, 8c.
BEEF, Net weight Oc and CJc for choice.
BHEEI Net weight, 5e.
WOOL Eastern Oregon, lOaSOcj Wil
Umetto Valley, 1822c; umpqua, none.
HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, ISalOoj
country cured, dry, 15c; culs J otf, green
bides, salted, 748Jc; country ditto, 7Ja81c;
deerskins, dry, 30o v Hi; u slitep pelts each
IBal.OO; dry elk, 20c per lb.
TALLOW Quotable at SJallc. per lb.
HAY Sl-(il:i per ton Mid scarce.
SEEDS D. J. Mnlarkey & Co. give us the
lollowing as their prices : Onion sets 2530
eti per lb; Timothy Seul, 08 cts per lb; Al
falfa Hied, 17(0)18 ct per lb; Orchard Grass.
M30 cts per lb; lied Clover Seed, 1718
Ot per'tl; White Clover Siul, I050 cts per
ft; Alseke Clover Seed, 4(45 cts.
.i:itAL MKIK'lll.MHHK.
BICE. China, No. 1, 6c; China No. 2
Mot Japan, 7c: Sandwich Islands, 7fa71c
TEAS. ,fapaii,405065o; lilack, 4076o;
flreen. Wi$S0c.
OOFFEE CostaRica 1316cj Java,28(3f.
dUOAHS. Crushed A 1 fas Fine dualled,
Mo: Cubo, injuKlJc; Extra C, lllj.il.'tle;
Aelden C 1 1 Jfolltfuj Sandwich Islands, No.
1, 10c. I). llffilLfc.
SYRUI'. Fivegillons 85c.
CANDLES 1316c.
RAISINS. California, $3.25$2.75 ? 25 It
box
SOAPS. Good, 75c$1.75.
OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 25c; Mali
grades, Downo & Co., 37Jcj Boiled Linseed,
ditto Raw, 77c; iltnou oil, 40c; Turpen
tine, 70c ; Pure Lard, i 10; Castor, gl.'J.'ife
11.40,
SALT. Stock, boy, $10 t ton; Carmen
Island, 812); Coarse Liverpool, $15; Finn qunl
Uy. $14; Ashtnu's dairy, ilitto, $.'10.
YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, 2 V doj
rrtlton & Merrill, .'JO tr 107.;
COMMERCIAL.
Tiiuiiriiav, .Tnikj 20, 1882.
I OCA I. MAIIhtTri.
Reviewed and corrocted weekly by .1. It.
Knspp, pioduco commission dealer 207 First
street, Portland, Oregon.
Oats Market well supplied nnd dull at
quotations.
Potatoes M irkct is biro of old which aro
wanted fur seed, leplantinu on the Colnmbii
bottoms, rnld.to-day us high as ?l(nl.'J0pir
bushel. New by the last steamer sold at U
ljc per pound
Onions Cabfoi nia full supply, HlJo.
Butter Choieo dairy butter is scarce heneo
Inferior qualities aru more in demand and at a
little better price.
Wool Market perfectly flat, buyers seem
to have retired from the Held for the tiuui
being. Our quotations arc such ns lncal buy
n aro offering.
COLD AND STOCK COMPANY'S REPORTS.
Ban Francisco Markets.
Sav Francisco, July 6.
CHAIlTKn.S.
To Cork, U. K Br bk Alaator, 825 tons,
Ms, llr ship Orchomcne, 1542 tons, 55s; Br
(hip City of Florence, 1200 tons, private; Br
jbip Cilurnuui, 1885 tons, prior arrival, pri-
Tate; to Liivcipool, Am snip Utintenmal, rjHi
tons, private.
Wheat The market is steady at full prices;
Ho. 1 white, $1 (181 70.
Barley Market is well supplied with new;
the demand is light on spot; market easy at
1 15 120.
Oats Market is steadier, but no chanuo to
to DOte in quotations; salts of COO sacks choice
Oregon witn slight mixture of grey at $1 55,
IVttHtoea Market is steady at former quo
tations; fold to-day at 05o to $1, according to
quality,
Onionfted, 50c; yellow, 76c.
Grain Hags The general features of tho
market aro uuihanged; no noteworthy trans
actions reported; quote at $9 25 spot cash,
Salmon- The Australian straimr took 8,150
( eases. Prices are unuliaui;id ns far as made
'yubllo.
Eggs California, 2427c; market is over-
l...t.toeked with inferior and medium; choice
fresh raice.
Batter Fresh roll, market firm at good
f rice, 2S(s,30o; stocks are large but mostly
mtdlniu grades.
Clllt'AnO MAllKKT.
Ciiicaiio, July 6,
Wbrat-Quiet.
Pork-2l75Jutv.
lard- 812 02 July.
Jtlbs 9l'J ou.miy.
SU.UVOHM ft K.Nousii mcroitrt.
Loslon, July 4
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Floating cargoes Quiet.
Caruoatm passage (juietrr.
Quotations gwl cargoes California olT coast
tSafld.
Jjvsrp -ol t Qiriet.
Iomk, July 5.
Floating carcoes Firm,
Cargtx sou passage Firiner,
Mark Iiue Kitin.
English country maikets Firm.
Frcnph Kiiintry markets Finn.
ImixirU of win at into tho U. K. pist week,
005,000 quartets.
Imp-irtsof Hour into the U, K trttt wtik,
150.000 liarrels.
Wher III Kliglainl Ui settled.
LheliMxd st t Quiet but steady.
The opinion is hunimig quite genets!
anioi g tbe )ga futtiuity list none ( tli
star iouIh rast will be givui to the Jury. I i
they w II be thrown out of court t Jmlei
Vlie and tho indictments dbmiuinl, tin
rutinrs id Vlie tipou tho eidei.i thus f.u
Jrentel Juitititd tliis conclusuu.
California Crops and Markets.
We tske- the following from the San Fran
cisco Comm'rcitit-IItrntil, of June 20th :
Spot grain freights hav advanced i"ino
what from the lowest rates of the current
month. Iron ships may now be quoted at 50s
as the basis price for Liverpool direct; the
lowest rate for Juno 45s. Ship owners are
firm in exacting full rates for their vessels, at
the same time exporters show no anxkty iu
specting the future of the market. The dis
engaged t innige in port approximates 40,00(1
registered tons; the fleet in sight, 290,000
tons; same time in 1881, 352,000 tons, aud in
lb80, 151,000 tons. Wo hiar of no em-age-merits
in futures.
Wo are now in tho last week of the cenal
year, and in the midst of another grain h ti
est. Considerable new barley has biui
already marketed, tho opening price $1 05 pel
cental, and in ten days time tho spot price ol
same has declined to $1 15; all this the
very natural result of rushing new grain to
market in expectation of realizing a fancy
price for same. No new wheat has yet brtn
harvested, nevertheless shippers seem to be
willing to purchaso freely for June, July,
August, September and 0:tober delivery at
$1 70(S)1 75 per cental. Oats are on the down
grade. Rye is nut wanted at present. Corn
is in light stock, with no special inquuy.
Hops aro in good request at the late advanto
in price. Stocks light. Wool arrives frcuy
upon a dull market, with considerable stock
accumulations. Dairy products are in libeial
supply, and prices keep up astonishingly in
view of free riceipts. Fruit and vegetables
aro now pouring in upon us moro 1 1 eely, en
nblintfcanners to hao their own way in fix
ing prices and to do a largo packing bu-iuess
upon tne most iaoraiio icnus.
At the San Jose Fruit Packing Factory
115 hands aro employed canning clicrncs, ol
which nearly 100,000 cans have been put up
there during the season. At the Golden Gat.
Factory nearly 300 lunds aio emp oyed on
the same fruit. Over GO.OOO cans of then its
have been put up nt the latter place dunn
the year. Cherries also are now being canned
there. At buth places chimes will give'plai.u
next week to apricots, mid the f.u tones will
continue miming till Oo.ober. The crop ot
chi riies this year Ins been larucr than th.it of
last season. Prices at the factories range
from four to live aud a half cents per pout d.
Hides We quote as follows: Heavy
Salted Steers, He tf lb; Light Salted Hides,
cow and stiers, 30(ij4.') llw, If Jo; Medium do
4555 ll, 10c; -olteil Kip, lOglOJc; Salted
Call, good demand for plump skins, l'JJe; II. ill
Go.it, sound skins, (IJfeTUc; medium, 50c;
small skins and kid, I5(a2.cuith; Deer Skins,
uood summer skins, 37 Jc; medium, long bull,
30c; poor and winter skins, 20(a25c; Sluep
Sinus, shearlings, 25 a 30c; short wool, 30 a
50c; medium wool, 50(l)0c; long wool, SI (a
I 50; Dry Hides, usual selection, 10c; Dry
Kip and Calf, 10c.
Wool Overland shipments Eastward in
May amount to 4,818,020 lbs. The ship Si in
mole, for New York, has completed her load
ing, cairying a considerable quantity. 'Jin
Oregon, from Poitlaml, brought 1,057 babs,
and tho State of California, !)74 bdes. 'Ihe
snot market remains lifclis'. with n ste.ulv
stuck accumulation, owing to the abseneu ot
Eastern Olivers. Tho scourers and nunuf.ic-
turers havo tho pick of thwnuiket. Actual
quotations aru hind t give. We quoto Cala
eras and foothill, 232c; Sonoma anil Men
docino S520c; Noithern Sacramento Valley,
23a25c; San Joaquin, fre-i', 18(j20o; do, ilu
fettive, I5&17c; iliight Coast, Iree, 20(fl,22o;
do, slightlv hurry, HKglSc; do, heay i.iul
daik, 14(ijl"(ic; Eastern Oiegon, 22(&,20o l? lb
Hops . II, & 11 I .ci May, hop lactnis,
I.on lou, report as follows, toncerniug tho eon
ili'ion of thu British hop market, under date
of June 3d: "l'nu nil.jnee m the rico is well
established all round, inferior qualities being
aguu a few kIiiIIiiius dearer; in tact, it is dilh
ou.t to lind any Euglili Imps under live
guineas. Continental hops are more in rtqucst
now The American markets are w oikmg in
unison with our own, and is quotid 2o l' tb
ile art I. i lie rep rts mini the plantations con-
tiniio unfavoiable, the lly is following the
iues up the poles, and thu yovni; tender
leatCB aro cuered with lico and lly in almost
every district. Thu imports of foreign hop.
into England last week wero 7.17 bales; for the
corrcsponing week last J ear, 103 baits." Thu
Tacouia Lnlytr sayB: "The bop giowers of
this valley am taking steps to form w hat shall
bo known as thu 'Puyallup Hop Growers' As
sociation,' Saturday, the 24th of this month,
at 1 1'. H., at 1'iijallup, is tho time aud place
chosen to ellcet tho oigauization. One nliject
of this organization is to raise funds that they
may have the associate d press hop dispatcho
for the months of August aud September.
This will cost $50 per mouth. By these dis
patches the Krowtra cuu know tho status of
the hops aud hop market from day to day at a
trilling cost to cacti, at union less expense, man
tho speculator, who receives his dispatches
from Kiiulaod daily. Thu hop growers hone to
realize well this vear, as Inch as 15J3 having
been olleied for thu coming ciop. Philip
vtolt, ot San rrancisco, has Ins agent here.
who, lost week, bought 10,000 pounds from J
F. Kincaid, an I thu same amount from A,
Gardella, for 15o per poiiud.
m:w every week.
Oregon Kidney Tea.
From tho inultittulo of ccrtilicatco receivwl
from Moll known citizu.is who liavu luen bou
rtittutl liy tlio usu uf tins leninly, thu prbtrie
tors, Messrs. llodgr, Davis i Co, have con
tracted to pulilish two new ones each week
for thu your ciuliuj; April 1, 188.'t, that all our
rrailor may bio tlio uroat benvtiu it has con.
fcircd ou tlio alllioliHl,
ri.NUiRTtiN, Or., Jan. 12, 1SS0.
lfa Ing aulhrt'd with my kidneys, 1 win in
dued! to try tho Uncoil Kidney Tea, which
rvliued me ma short tixiv. I take ploasum in
rvi-oiniueuding it to thu pulilio as a safe rvino
dy for kiitney dillivuliirs,
(iM)lUIK V. lUn.Kr,
Comity Judo of Umatilla.
Sum, Or., Jan. tX ISM).
Some limo ago 1 Kiunt a vtckagu of Ore.
gou Knliuy Tia, and nfttr nsin it Iclt U'ttcr
I huu 1 had for )'ars, mid houuht txo Ikuis
more. King imwilliin; to Ui without to aha.
hlu a iiKdieino. My wife pronouuitt it thu
licit kidiuy prvparation in use.
8ai.m, Or., Jan. IS. S$0.
I lioiight a can of tlio Oicgon Kidney 'IVa
and luno ufd only a part of it, lint my lud
actio is entirely cimol. It has a pludid if
(ivt vih)ii thu urinary organs,
J. R lloiisox.
Good Newspap.r hiislueaa Iur Sals.
Any pemon who mm to locate in thcUj
(HrCountiy, in the ntuspaiKi ami h piut
lii) hntiiitt, in limrof u ova II ut Ik turn
vvlii'iii a liiuiniss tint Is um ll o.ta' 1 lud
can 1h) Uillght on I i.imiiwIi o tilius, s.lho pio
piiotor l (inagtd iu othtr nutttoi limt in
gn his tune. Under thoo tir iw.ttat cos he
will sell out. IiHiuiriraaddnsMd to tho ed
itor ot lie I'aUmmi will iicovo attcntnu.
A Marlon County Strawberry Farm.
Turner, Or., June 23, 1882.
Editor Willamette Fanner:
Tho little article, "The Frst Berr'ea of the
season," reminds me of a time when Mr. II,
Prcttyman carried his berries across the river
to Portland in his hands. The business of
berry culture has grown some since then,
but it is yet in its infancy here in Oregon.
It is now beginning to assume business pro-
I portions. I visited, yesterday, the berry farm
of Mr. R. D. saudfori, of this place, and
found that industrious gentleman in Ins
glory. It being the flush of the strawberry
season, business was rushing. Under the
packing shed were crates upon crates of ber
ries ready for shipment, while the long table
was nearly covered with boxes of the luscious
beauties ready to bo crated, and Mr. Harding,
the presiding genius of that department, was
imitating the much apostrophised bee. Oat
side, in the "patch," the pickers were busy
gathering the shining rubies, and coming or
goiug with their filled or empty picking-stands
to the shed. The crop on the vines is a sight
to behold. The bright green leaves contrast-
nit- finely with the blusning scarlet berriea
which, iu the greatest profuo.nn, are swelter
ing in their own fatness, would make the
mouth of the best filled epicure of the laud
water. Think of five hundred gallons of
strawberries (requiring two bairels of Bugar
aud the cream from two hundred cows to eat
with them) being picked and shipped daily
from a little place like Turner. The time is
fast appioaclung when fruits and berries will
be put ou the market in quantities and at
prices corresponding with their actual food
value, not only being a luxury for rich and
poor alike, but as a part of the regular feod
supply ef the family, n akiug not only
heathier and happier families, but becoming
an element in the refinement of the people
which they could never attain on a "hog-and-homiuy"
or "bran-brcad-aud-skim milk"
diet. Mr. Sandfoid appears to understand
the situation, aud will be around. His suc
cess is due in a great measure to fortunate
selection of soil aud locality, coupled witn
industry and judgment in mauigemeut.
licrry glowers, like poets or chemists, aie
born, net made; expenence, study, etc., help
niueh, but jour tiue tiuit eultui 1st must not
lack certain essential elements of aelaptability,
conceived iu his mother's wtnib, or he might
justas well keep out of the business. Fiuit
growing is ouo of the fine arta, uiid when
"the master baud toutlietli it cunningly" is
a success. No bunglers need attempt it.
Mr. Sindford has a tntio over two acres in
strawberries, and he has some raspberries and
blackberries 10 tke out the season with. He
has associated with liuu Mr. G. M. Nelson,
and together they have put out five acres ot
the famous Wilson s Albany straw.ieriy, on
ch'jicu land us thu v illau.ette Valley
alloreU, aud v bt-thtr these giutleineu make,
any money or not, they will be heard ot in
Ihe next ee-asou's iieny- market, and some
body will bo Ueiitliteel by their labors. Tho
way to setilo tho meat question is to supple
ment beet aud poik Willi milk, egs, and
above all, fiuit B. O. HtMiAN.
Fuutiik rcjii'osh of informing our leaders
what tanners iu other sections think of Spring
i'ooih Hariows wu publish a letter to iMessu.
Uatchelor and Wjlie, written ty Hr. H. J.
Glenn, "tho largest taruitr in the woilel," ho
having 60ii about till -three thousand aciea
of wheat tho past season:
Jacinto, Colusa Co , Cal , Oct i!0 '81,
JlifKin. llatclitiur, I n (ifuieril Cu isacra
meiilo, Cul. :
titsTLtMhN I am convinced that your
spilug loolli llariowsauetUultivutois aiu thu
most pi at Ileal, ihu moot ellleielit auel thu litsr
implement 1 uae t-vei triuii, used utlier ua a
Cuuivatoi or Hauow, iur volunteering, loi
working suniiuei tallow, or lni.u that lias be
come compact by suu or lulu, or tor coveting
seed. 1 have tested tlit.ni earciully under ull
iirtumttaucts, anil now havu lb ot thu largest
sue at wcrk ou my ran 'Ii, anil X tluuk tneui
indispensable. Veiy rtsptcttutly jouis,
tl. J. Glln.n.
Ir von want the cheapest photographs iu
Oregon, go to '111 wanes, on Yamhill street,
between f'ouith and Fit in (sign ot tiie Little
Gabery Kouud the Cornel), w lie-re jou can tret
eabiutts tor $4 mil catds tor ('J per dozen.
Holton House Restaurant.
C. C. RIDER,
1'rvprlttor nj Manager.
Alder Street, bet. Front and Firt, Portland Or.
FIRST CLASS.
Meala a la Carte.
A. ROBERTS,
. bfCCtiiiOU Tl)
FISHEL & ROBERTS,
Cor. Hrst and AUir Sts, rortbml, Ore.
THE LEADING
Clothier,
Merchant Tailor,
And Hatter.
OF OREGON,
4aiiuriiiitH's to sell tlio very
ltt VfAtTJlZXG Tor les.
.Honey than any other house
in thu state.
juiicltf
'JOHX W. GILBERT,
lliheat Cash Trice fur
Salem, Oregon.
Wool Sacks ami Elccvo Twlnv
for Sale.
uiiwinrn ien.tHi.ii
Tli IT !.) ltl t v tl -vc i ih taMe, shorn
.U Uviwt , turu In thr I i.d a U UU. muI luru lu th
tlutkaiHl ro I UviY.ivmmNuiiai vt utl rihl. tvuif
t Hi tu'itusi to Vm) lhroil in ai suj iiii
til ona stltiv s ri. th vhU, t Is U .uttlvUiil A
' thus Uu l lltht, aiht co'y lunJI m
Ul, JunI6-ltti
P fYALfswaji
IS
AKlHC
POWDER
Abso.utely Pure.
Made from Crape Cream Tartar No other prepare,
tlon makes tuch light, flaky hot breads, or luxurious
pastry. Can be eaten by V tr ptlcs without fear of
the evils resulting from heavy indigestible food, bold
only In cans by all Grocers.
ItOYAL BAKING TOWDER CO., New Yoik.
FARMERS'
..AND...
MECHANICS' STORE
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
I HI rirnt Htrct'l, bet. Inuililll and Taylor.
A Remarkable Business.
T IS GENERALLY CO.NCEEDED THAT THE
true foundation of a successful businces firm U
the study of the Interests of their customers as well as
their ou n. 1'or a proper appreciation of the customers
interest insures nutcets iur tne producer, jne re
markahle tmcctssof the
Farmer' & Mechanics'Store
In the past twoytars ijaialid and imlieputaLle illus
tration uf what strict ail h trance to these principles u ill
accomplish . We occupy the
Three Story Brick Building
Nt 184 First street, bttwetn Yanihlllnntl Taplor, m lit to
people at all hours ot the dT are patina'' in and out,
seeing- things common and uncommon, and lilting
finally taking usu3, in bij and little panels, the koou4
gaterutl together litre undtr one root from cver point
of tho old aud lieu world.
Order and Quiet Prevail:
And if ti ose who buy do nut come in hostR they arc
sencdquiikl and without mistake, borne haetaid.
It is ftuni tnat made our business grow but it it not
rather bctauue the L,oods are a little betUr and prkts
lowtr than othei people's? Perhaps tho growth is
a erdict.
Another Fact.
Wewcleonio strangers, and are always glad tosLow
what we l)de 10 tliuso who come to bte us, as well att
thoee who Lome to purthase. We employ a staff uf
salesmen who cater uiliigcntl and attenthtly to the
rtqulrementa of our customers tbtrtfore inurin a
luinilujent of the cardinal principles which govern our
firm. omUriprtsenUiiouof goods, bmall profits!
One Price To All.
And courteous treatment of our patrons, tht principle
which has cuirltd with a mutt one bound, tho l-nr
mcrfc' aim .)f4jiaiilo' More lo the highe&t pin
nicU of bunion. We therefore, with the unattst tt.t.1-
ingof ton tide nte, tallj our attention to our ttenivu
and l.iUbt
Summer Line of Dress Goods.
Of tho er latt.it bhudts and fabric. Wo earn a
full line ot Duinebiks, Canton, b.a Side bujtiius in
gruit v arittj , bilks, batlus, and a (ull hue of '1 rimnuugs
Our Clothing Department.
In the above lino we tarrj the l-rtst stock in tht tilj,
comprising everything lor .Men's, Youth's, Uos und
aud L'ink.rti.,s v currj full lints of furnishing
good, lioots and bhoes, for Men and liuy Al-o, aii
exttnaivt stuck of Iditt Mihaen'and Children's bhuts
liats and Cap, aud a lull line ot MHliuuy Uoous.
Our Grocery Department
On tho second itoor comprises ull tho btuplo Lines aud
ut ban rrantiitto pritts.
ONE PRICE TO ALL.
FARMERS
.AM)
MEC ANICS' STORE.
181 First St , bet. Yamhill an J Tnjlor.
Portland, - - Oregon.
Jullm
THE OKEC.OX CITY.
PUMP WORKS
HAVE REMOVED TOJ
East I'ortluntl, Oregon,
AM. A
iii Ull th
AHENOWUEADYTO SUPPLY TIIE PUB-
clr famous OOI) PUMPS
S. O. WOOD, Proprietor.
JUD80U
Golden Rule Hotel.
Koot of U Strett,
East Portland, - - Oregon.
Boa nil M IV r Wrrk, Willi Lodjtlnc, W.
llulldlnff entirely ne; tvtnty Ane sleeptnff rooms,
aLd &U uictUrn ronvei.leni'cs.
Tablo suppluxl wtlh all delicacies of the season.
A. P. & C. E. BEEBE,
JunSOt! Proprietors.
The Bishop Scott
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
A lkwrJlnt'ind 1j bclvoolfor Ik)
Akd oua men, will blin its nrxu
jearunUcrlu prA.iit niaii&fftuicnt, bfpUuiUr
.i, li. rrrpartfi bo) (or Cul e or bulne. Tlie
teaching it jTjctKal ami Uorcub, ami ailv1" tn.(
vi4 for twelfth uutual catalogue, rt.ltt count. tU) Ut
ol (vriutr pui'il. AtiJrMi:
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Jun.titf PortUnJ, drtvon.
Stock Breeders' Directory.
tsTVh&tr tliU hraJwc Ul)ml.Uh ciiull adr r
tUeutiiiU, Jtttf the follow In,;, for 10rcr. Laryxr
aJurtiw-iuetiU vUl t thrrritt In prcvrtion.
JOHN IINTO,
B
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s.m, ilailouCtou. t, Oreipn.
JAMES WITUYCOIBE
1 HtUcUH UK AMCIUCAN MKH1NO AND t)lV
9 a ti si o m
DAVID GUTHRIE,
Butxuru ok
LO.SG-WOOL and SPAN'MI ME.
Dallas, folk Couuty, Onfoa.
KNAPP, BURRELL & CO.,
OFFKR FOK THE
HARVEST OF 1S82,
THE FOLLOWING
I fARMlMPLEMENTSand JjACHINES.
THE BAIN WAGON, WITH
The Buffalo Pitts Challenge Thresher.
Tlie only perfect Thresher In the market Kxccli nil others
Hodge's Oregon Header,
With our on imprcn ement. Tho llirhtest running and most complete Header ever manufactured.
McCormick's Harvester and Twine Binder.
Greatly Improved for 1S82, and the most successful TWINE BINDER In the market
AleCorinick's Improved Combined Reaper and Slower.
i11eoruiick's New Iron Mower Front Cut.
Champion Coinbinct Slower und Reaper.
Champion Single Reaper Five and six toot cut.
Champion New Slower Front cut.
Champion Light Mower Bear cut.
Spring Wagons and Buggics--All styles and sizes.
liger, Thomas and llollingswortli Snlkey Rakes.
Straw, Wood and Coal Burning Threshing Engines
Portable and Stationary Steam Engines.
Portable Saw Mills. Saw and Grist Mill Machinery,
Rubber, Leather and Cotton Belting.
Barb fence Wire Black and Galvanized.
MacNealc & Urban Safes Buffalo Scales.
The Whipple Patent Spring-Tooth Cultivator.
Together with a Full Line of Harvesting Tools and Farm Implement
of Every Description.
WE AHE TIIE PIONEER HOUSE IN THE BUSINESS. OUR PRICES ARE TIIE LOWEST FOR
the SAME QUALITY. We havo tlie BEST LINE of goods In the market. Please call on us or our
agents and examine gsods and prices before buj ing elsewhere. OTWrHe) for BfannlnflnrerH Kiictlal
DcAcripllve circular Dmrrlbliig any Machine Lnumcrnted nbovc. Catalogues and prn.e lists
mailed on application. Correspondence solicited.
KNAPP, BURRELL & CO.,
apr21m 1 ortland, Oregon.
CBJ&8. H
SUCOE880R8 TO
Front, First and Vine Sts., PORTLAND, OBEGON,
IMPORTERS OF
ZE3lL.isr)-,i7jrjL.isE, IroisT -s-nsno Steel,
FARlft MACHINERY.
We aro Soio Agents for the following Celebr.ited Implements :
BTJOICE"Y'E MOWER LlsTID REAPEB.
BUCKEYK ON THE ROAD.
These machines are too vell known to need
them, and all speak of them lth praise. They
Machines.
we are also noie Agents ol tne
TT?SiimSciif&-. k7 A h$ -iisaissaisrjstit!"
THE BUCKEYE TWINE SELF-BINDER
The Buckeye Binder mule Iu 11 st npiie.ir.uice In 1881. It U ,v combination ui the BiicKeye
Hanejtet nnil tho Appleby Tlno Hinder, and coniblnes all that Is excellent and worthy In tho
rnany lll-iden thnt eek a sh.no ol the nubile p ition ise. It I1.13 been thoroughly tested In our own
harvest llelds. and many improyemniiN h ivo iien adiled tor 182, and as now offered, It is beyond
question the bett Self-mraltno Haruttcr In ll.c mild. We r.re aUo Sole Agenti fQr the 0
CANTON PITT THRESHER. MONITOR UPRIGHT FARM ENGINE,
Haines' Genuine Headers, ichuttler Farm Wagons, John Deere Moline Plows.
W3 Send for Special Circulars ami Trice List. A.A.ACo.,SUrte.
ESTABLISHED IN
CIIAS. HODGE, T. A. DAVIS,
HODGE, DAVIS & CO.,
92 and 94 Front Street, (cor. Stark) . . Portland' Oregon.
Offer to the Drug and General Merchindise Trade a nnmnfefe A..rtmnf nt
Drugs, Patent Medicines. Fine
isliop Furniture, and
ALSO WINDOW GLASS OF
Of .11 the leading brands, In legs and tins.
COLORS IN CANS AND DRY.
Putty, Lampblack, Red Lead, Glue, and Varnishes1
Including the finest brands for Coach painters' use.
Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barrele
and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neats
Foot Oi 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 Agenta for Oregon and
C7SBEZL
THE BEST MIXED PAINT IN USE.
Milliuckrodt's Carbolic Sheep IMp, Wukelec's Sheep Bath nnd
Squirrel Poison, nnd Aycr'snnd Ir. Juyne's Proprie
tary Medicines.
We buy our goals from firtt hands, thus enabling us to compete w ith any market on tlw
Coast as eomparison of our prices will prove.
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F. H. PAGE,
Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IS
Flour, (.rsiin, liny, .Hill Feed,
aud fruits.
STAPLE GROCERIES.
AND ..
Farm, Dairy and Orchard
1 rod ace.
1OT ITom St., scar AWrr, rrtUi, Or.
majtotf
IRON OR STEEL SKEINS.
P & GO
HAWLEV, DODD & CO.,
- AND -
,"51y
BUCKEYE BEAPEIt.
comment.
Thousands of farmers here have used
are In eery way the ne jIu ulfra of Harvesting
"9
tziS&tS5$3
1851.
GEO
W. SNELL, F. K. ARNOLD
Chemicals. fi.Hsswn
ant)
Druggists' Sundries.
ALL SIZES AND QUALITY!
Washington Territory for
FAXW
A. G. MURDOCH,
Electrotyper and Sterrotyper,
ICO Hit street, near Wsshlnjton.
a O. CLARK, P.D.S. C. It. TESirLETOX, D.D.I
CLARK & TEMPLETON
DENTISTS
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