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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 6, 1882,
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MARKET REPORT.
HOME rnOUltK H.UIKKT.
The following reprcseut wholesale rato,
rotn producers or first hands :
FLOUE. In jolbing lots standard brands,
f 4,76G 00; best country ljranda,$4.2,ig 84.76.
-WHEAT Valley Jl.082al.CO; Walk Walla,
1,60 for new crop; 67 to CO cents net
to fanner a bushel at Walla Walla and ntar
points.
OATS. Old. Slgfiucts, for good feed
9 bnshel. New, CO to G4c.
ONIONS. New ljc.
POTATOES. -New leper lb.
olIDDUNGS. Jobbing, for fecd,'$30.00
82.00 V ton. Shorts, $18(2,20. Chop, J3U.0U
085.00 9 ton.
BKAN Jobbing at $25 per ton.
BACON hides 1510 cts; Hams, country
red, 1616c; city cured, 1718c; Shoulders,
10011c
LARD In kegs, 16c; Oregon leaf, tins,
J0O 1 ln pa'l. 15j16Je.
BUTTEK We quote, extra fresh roll, 30Jc;
fair to good, 22J27Jc; common, 15l(Jc;
la ". 2-2J2Co.
CHEESE.- I0atl6o fib.
HONEY In comb, 15al8c; strained, in 5
nllont, lie.
DRIED FRUITS. Apples, sun dried quar
tared, 67cj sliced, 7fe8cj machine dried,
lalOa; Pears, machine machine dried, OalOc;
Flums, sun dried, ditto, IZaluc.
POULTRY. Chickens, full grown, J4 fin.
QS 00. cjinall, J.') :i DO. JJucks, $5 to U.
EGOS. Near by fresh laid, 30c.
HOGS. Dressed, 8c.
BEEF. Net weight 6c and GJc for choice.
SHEEP. Net weight, 5c.
VEAL -6Jto7o
WOOL Eastern Oregon, 16o20o; Wil
lamette Valley, 1822cj Umpqua, none
HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, 15nlGu;
country cured, dry, 15c; culs J oir, green
hid as, salted, 7u8c; country ditto, 78u;
deerskins, dry, 3Uo t' lb; d sheep pelts each
UVsl.00: dry elk, 20c per lb.
TALLOW Quotable at i0Jo. per lb.
HAY Choice timothy, SIC; from wagon,
llal2.
l.r'.Mt.KAI, .m'.ltOIA.MIIHF.
RICE. China, No. 1, 6o; China No. 2
(los Japan, 7c; Sandwich Islands, 7(37i".
TEAM. Japan, I05005c; lilaok, 10ts!70o;
Hreen, il5Ca80u,
OOKFKB CostaKica 13lfo; Java,'.8fcCG
dUOAKS. Crushed A 13o: Fine Crush-1
ISo: Cube, 13Jil3Jc; Extra C, lHJ.dHJ"
Oolden C. 'ljfolljo, Sandwich Islands, No
1,10c. D. llllc, Sugar drop Jo in each
grade.
SYRUP. Five gallons 83o.
CANDLES 13ai0c.
RAISINS. California, $3.25$2.7Glf2r, 11
hox
SOAPS. Good, 75cSl.75.
OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 25c; h'yl
grades, Downe. & Co., 371c; Boiled Linnttil,
j ditto Raw, 77c; ''union oil, 40c; Turpen
tine, 70o; Pute Lard, 1 10; Castor, J1.26
11.40.
SALT. Stock, bay, $10 9 ton; Carmer
bland, $12J; Coarse Liverpool, ?1C; Finn qual
tiy, 114: Ashton's dairy, ditto, $30.
YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, $2 dor.
Pr.fiton & Merrill 82.25 tCdoz.;
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COMMERCIAL.
LOCAL MARKETS.
Reviewed and corrected weekly by J. B.
Knapp, produce commission denier 207 First
street, Portland, Oregon :
Wheat No change; but little doing, $1 55
to $1 G74 the fair quotations. A leading
operator said to-day he could not quote above
SI 55 at present prices in Livtrpool; that
prices thcro must advance or fieights decline
before we coilld expect an advance here.
Oats No change; receipts barely enough to
supply daily demands.
Butter Choice dairy all taken f s fast as it
arrives and frtquent enquiry for more; prices
very firm.
Veal Supply very liVht.
Eggs Light supply and firm at 30c.
Poultrj No material changes since lat
week.
Wool No improvement.
Potatoes Tho supply is limited and prices
firm at lc.
Fruits Blackbeiries are still in fair supply
at moderate pritep; plums of various varieties
in abundance; everybody canning and dr)ing;
prunes of all kinds coming fricly and dryos
busy; Bartlett pears coming in freely and
going to the canneries and being shipped for
canning at lc, freo of boxes; peaches in fair
supply; good apples are scarce and wanted,
good Gravcnsteins selling at 76c to $1 per box.
HOLD AND STOCK COMPANY'S REPORTS.
Tiiuimiiay, Sept. 7, 1882.
Harvest is well over, and hauling to mill or
warehouse is being pushed very rapidly to im
prove tho dry weather. Tho grain is in excel
lent condition, and will class with tho best.
, We have seen a aatnplo of wheat sold as
white wheat, brought baok from Liverpool, on
which tho Liverpool Corn Trade aw arded dam
age of almost 3o a bushel, because thoro were
a few grains of red appearing wheat in it. The
shipper, Mr. Cniiar, brought this sample back
to show here, and It appears that it is really
the old white wheat of the country, which has
a flinty color when ripened on wot land. It
was, of course, a more catch to claim a deduc
tion on, but we learn from it the necessity of
electing good seed and securing clean aeod of
good white wheat, for the English buyer as
art that he buys Oregan wheat to got tho
color pure, whito, and, if not so, will claim
deduction,
The wheat market is dull here, except that
tome exporters havo to provide cargoes for
hips they havo ohsrterod, and so sustain the
market. Ono house gives $1 55 per cental as
the top of the market; another put it at
II 671. ""'I a" agree that tho situation is so
uncertain that there is no decided price fur
anything, as no cargo can be bought and ship
ped hero for hat English orders will allow.
The English market remains about as it has
been; slight fluctuations and no excitement.
Crops are usually good tho woild over, and
prices caunct become hinh, though an active
demand may come up, and freights (may come
down enough to ho'p the farmer's pneu One
charter was closed hero lately an iron ship
lor the United Kingdom at 00s. Auotlii r ship
U supposed to be just chartered at 57. Cd per
ton. At Sin Francisco, yesterday, iron ships
for U, K Here rharerod at 51s 3d, ami a
wooden vessel for 60 3d per ton. It is thought
tonnage will lie considerably lower there; a
shipper here says that freights should come
down to 50s In the Columbia river. So wo live
In hope, and tho wheat growers of this valley
are expectant that cheaper freights will come
and create a better market. But Into om
look lor lower tonuage, some ship owners are
holding for a rise in freights. We hear of
some that refuse charters uuder 05.
Compiling the wheat market now with last
prlncr, we Hud that an April shipment of
Walla Walla wheat brought 41a per quarter,
while orders now fur the same wheat will not
come within live shillings of that price. Tim
freight market helps to keep prices up. Good
valley wheat may be quoted at$l 55(31 57)
far cental. Some time since an oiler of f I 521
for a choice lot of Walla Walla w heat was de
clined. This season's crop in the vicinity of
'Walla Walla is excellent, but wheat grown up
fnako river is more or Irs shruukui.
Ou Wedneidsy a cargo of California wheat
old In Liverpool at 42s lid per quarter, which
it four shillings leas than current rate for
avu virgoa ncar, i
San Francisco Markets.
Han FRAhcihto, Sept. 6.
Wheat Tliero is a fair demand, but prices
are easy. No. 1 white, $1 t5; extra choice
shipping, SI 07J; sales of No. 1 white, buyer
tho viar. SI TAi.
Flour Oregon and Walla Walla, $4 75
5 10; market quiet.
Barley Feed Market activo at higher
prices; No. 1 feed, $1 30; No. B leed, 1 lo
1 27. Sales on Call Board were 2500 tons.
Grain Bags Jobbing, lie; GU0O Caituttas
auctioned $U CO.
Potatoes Early Rose unchanged; Hum
boldt reds, Slj sweets, $1 u2J(ajl 75.
Wool Cala spring, estimated 2,"00,000
pounds unsold; Ougon quiet; prices un
changed. Eggs Cala fiesh, 421ft45c; sales of fair
Oregon, I)7Jc; demaiid not stimulated by t.io
advance, iheiu is no dumaiid lot poor.
Butter Frtsh roll, market steady and qui
et, 37J40c.
Nails Advanced 23c.
FIlhldHTO.
Tto market is midtsatcly active, but the
undertone is wcjk with veiy httlu signs ot
improvement in tho near luuue.
CIIAKTRK1.
Gcr ship llelikon, wood, 1187 tons, 50s 3d
to Coik, U.K. ; Jh balk lll.nihojlo, iion, 12!)1
tuns, Bis 3d, Coik, U. K ; llr alnp MauUUen,
lion, If 00 tons, fjrls 3il, Coik, U. K.; Lir ship
csi igadci j, iron, 10&7 ton, 60s, Cork, U.K.,
prior to armal.
HKCHAHTKULl).
Br ship KniKsport, wood, 1,174 tons, 48s
to Coik, U. K.
('IIICAIIO MAIlKhTS.
Chicago, Sept. 6.
Wheat weaker, 06 Octobtr.
Pork Weak, lowei; S21 CO October.
Lird Steady; $12 05 October.
BKKMIOIIM H KNOLIHll REPORTS.
Lo.SliO.V, Sept. 6.
Floating cargoes Slow.
Cargoes on passage Very heavy.
Maik Lane Dull.
Arrivals off coaatfor orders Wheat cargoes
small.
English and French
Quiet.
Imports into U. K.
405,000 and 500,000 qrs.
imports into u. K.
105,000 tibia
Weather in England Fair.
LIVKIU'OOl. MA11KKTS.
LivtnrooL, Sept. 0.
Spot market Heavy.
California, white, average, per cental,
highest, 8 lid; lowest, 8s Ilk).
Red American Spring, per ctl, highest,
8s Id, lowest, 7s 6d.
country markets
past week; wheat
past week, flour,
GENERAL CROP REPORTS.
Chicago, Sept. 2. Iho weather remains
generally favorable for harvest. It has been
cool anil cloudy for several days in the great
er pait of the Mate; clearer in the North. No
damage is reported from grain sections except
a slight delay, which will not atlect the gen
eral result it the present tine weather con
tinues. Grain is now nrarly cut and stacking
well advanced in all parts of this State. In
Dakota, in tho southern counties, threshing is
going on briskly, and it will be gi-nerally be
gun on tho line of the Northern Pacific next
week. Early estimates of the quan ity and
yield are lully sustained by the few repo'rts of
threshing leceived.
MiLvvACim:, Sept. 2. Crop reports to tho
Chauibci ot Commerce thovv the weather this
week has been vcty unsettled, the rainfall be
nig ci nsiilerablo and widely extended over
the Northwcttern States Only isolated lo
calities com, lain of damage. The temperaturo
has been cool and aula tne saving ot grain,
though stacking and threshing aro impeded
Advices ague the quality is good, and yield
better than tor years. Laily figures as to
winter w heat are continued, except that there
is a decline of 20 to 25 per cent, in Michigan,
spring wheat is uncertain yet, but the in
u i abed yield will balance the decreased acie
ago. It is believed prices will go lower yet,
but not stay there loug.
Chicago, Isept. 2. The wheat crop o' tho
couutiy tor the year is estimated by a New
York commercial journal at 526,400,000 bush
els, 'iho Illinois Board of Agriculture makes
a teturu of 4,350,180 tins ot hay.
Lonisvil.LF, Sept. 2. Comni'ssioner Hav
ens reports the average condition of crops in
lennessee in acreage as follows : Corn, 150;
cotton, 08; tobacco, 110; sorghum, 122; fruits
and all kinds of product, away above par.
Liverpool, Sept. 4 A leading rain cir
cular tays tlieie have been copious rains in al
most all districts, and the progress of tho har
vest is greatly impeded, but wheat trade was
quiet and lorelgu supplies quite sufficient to
meet the demuuus. 'lucre lias been an extra
oidiuaniv laiue arrival during the past three
days, although most Kinds oi wneac support
previous rales. Red American winter is
slightly in lavor ot buyers. Mane is steady.
Seven wheat cargoes ult the coast were yester
day withdrawn Irom sale, and fifteen lemain
unsold. At lhurtday'i market white wheat
declined a penny, and red a penny to two
ptui.ie-s lroin Tuesday's lates. Flour was in
tair demand, but puces unchanged, Corn re
lapecd a halt penny.
i'Altis, be pi 4. I'he Bulletin ties Jlalles es
timates the hatvebt at slightly ovei average,
and a total yield ot 112,4uu,000 hectolitres is
expected, but eventual i eduction in perceut
ai;u ot value is probable, owing to mlerior
quality.
LomjO.n, Sept. 5. Tho Time publishes nu
exhaustive summary ot M. Klieune's annual
review ol the harvcat ot the wcild, issued at
Mulscilles. As leards 1'iai cu the wheat re
sult is alieady kouwu. Mul.u is good lu 25
departments and very good in two, as against
gooel in Seven uepaitiiieuts only last year,
ity u show s a similar lavorable coutiast Bar
Icy shows slightei improvement, lu Great
Jir uiu 414 u.quuics havo been scut larnicrs
asking their opinion on glowing clops. 'Ihu
replies, taking 1UU as lepuseuliug an average
cioii, si.ovv ihelullowiug lesult: Wheat 'J
batluy 05, oats 105, roots 107, potatoes Uti.
lilts may be compaied with lastyeni's tiguies,
which nolo as lolluws: Wheat 00, barley
110, oats 80, roots 80, potatots Ud. 'the whrat
crop will probably he 10,OUO,000 quaiters lor
consumption, leaving 14,000,000 quatteiu, tor
which wo shall be dependent ou toreign sup
ply. Spain is theouly countiy from whicu
reports aro uulavoruble.
lu summarizing the result, the Time says:
Never during tuu time since ihesu r epulis
havo be til collected has u harvest lu the
northern hemisphere bicn so good all round.
vVe usually have had a report ot a dcbcibicy
either in Kuroje or America. This year abso
lutely tho worid has had over ail average har
vest, and with such a harvest the year is like
ly to be ono ot cheap abundance.
Oolden Gate Co-Operator.
NEW THIS WEEK.
ST. HELEN'S HALL
ART
SEYMOUR, SABIl, & CO.,
Manufacturers of ami Dealers In tho Latest
DEPARTMENT.
nviE coitrs ot teauilhs lo.no engaged
I In M llr-l, ',,'.. Hull has lutt Incn ici'llori'd M
trio oilditiun ol six nt ttuel.cre, five ot tlicm from
prominent educational Institutions of tho La-tern
Mute . Tnoof theeaie ei gitwl In tho .MUslcn Ho
partment, Hires In the tnglinh, and one, Hiss lullick,
la theArt I'epartuieiit.
JIUs lul'lek is a 1 iiy of Enjrllsli Llrtli but educated
In this country the a traeusted ut nsear Unilege
and has flnee nwi.t nil ell time ln Hie best private
ttuUios In tuu L .tern Utt ihe corncj ttn the
rcconimendstl ns fur her attainment and ski, I at a
teacher of Ivaintliig a.d draw.ng Tluto cover the
nho'esronndof Instructions in tne best Art stnools,
cuilrailiiK. Oil WlntliKi Land.capc, Hoaer and btll
Lile studle., Ciajons, ciisreoai, Water coiors, 1 emu,
1 en unlink, aid Uieorallie Art in all Its br.nclics.
Jlls lulliek It a lady of literal education and urk.ilor
culture, and the l.eitor ana 1 rinel;ui of ht. Iieicu s
Hall leconimeiul th s DiiMrinwnt ol their seliu-1 to its
mtrons with entire com ucnee, ueuijf e uu,n ..,
it was never under a tin re eon ptteiu Instructor or one
of irore varitd bcquiremcntfi. SipSm
Improved Farm Machinery.
MADISON' STHLET, (from front to First), POIiTLAND, ORPOON.
HIGHLY BRED TROTTING
HORSES,
THO IJE 60LD AT PUBLIC AUCTION' ON
Tl KSIIAV, SI l'TEMBEB 28, 18S2.
at tho Reedvlllo htovk-Ilreedlng harm
CLOSING OUT SALE BY S.G.REBD.
t-ortyllcail of t e Best Tro.tius
ltu k ou Entire I'ucilic Coast!
The Catalogue embraces the tallion
Ilnuiblctouiun illeinbrino,
And his thrco sons,
Hanibal, Crystal, Joe Simpson,
And the fine match team. .
OKLEAKDEIt AM PEDRO,
Capable of trotting in 2 40 to the pole.
The strictly Trotting bred biood marcs
I'hliVl, by Iron Ilukrl
l'ltl.NLLL, by Alliulnbrai
LAKILt.MI Ui Kh, by laikeland .tbilal'H)
iitLll.. III .... ny uirsoirs hnirj
OLI.AN, ly lluidrrllih l
MIAMI.. livMltri' llukr.
And tliiity ethers lor eatalojfue address Lndd &
Tllton, or II108 11. Men y, l'uitauaior L. u uimiscy,
ltcedvillc, Wahin,ton CjUlity, Or.
Til ins of Mile. -All sums under $100, cash on de
livery, all above $100 on year's time, with properly
eudors d m to at ten per coot pci annum.
si plStd H. O. ItCED.
-rSl.ssHisBC M
We are oe gents on the North Pacific Coast for the celebrated Mandard double point and eolld etcd fhnri
MORRISON PLOW .
Which ars viarrantcd ii tcour In any sjII. Also the
Furst and Bradley CJnng Vhm,
Kalnmazoo .Spring Tooth Harrow and Cultivator,
' The New Buckeye Grain Drill,
New Buckeye Broadcast Seeder,
Buckeye Cider Press
The Diamond Feed Mill,
The BurncH Four Point Barb Wire,
We havo many others that cannot bo enumerated here. Wo cordially invite all wanting
anything in our line to come and see uj, and if you cannot come, send for one of r ur price
lints and catalogues, E. W. ALLEN, Manafrpr.
Fruit Trees-$ I Packages.
HI II VII. OVU'llll S Apples, 1! 4 llartlett
Pars, 11; 4 I'lnnis, tl, U eherrlts, tl, 8 l'caehts, ? ;
0 A rlcots.Sl, h euinciS.Sl, 8 Crajes.Sl; 60 ttraa-beirio-,
1, 25 lta-pbcrries, $1 in Hi o assortment)1.
Safe iirrlnl ili-irantecd bl LCIALIlEb. Iruit tries,
e mpo Vitus, unit Sn all Fiuits, bhlpnn.iits by Express
or tieU'ht. HaTDescrlf tlo Catnlo'ius Irrc.
III.Mntll.Li: Vt llsl KII.S
scpm h1 lluntsville, Alaoama.
APCUTt? W AWTCfl KMtlwl7:7llTto7en UTe
HULIIIO II nil I LU'ast liiinily IskIHIiik
Yliiehliie cvir ItiveiitLit VMIlknita iair of stjehlnirs
MltlilibELand l"OE eouiplcte In 2J minutis. It u III
also kllitaiTTeut varlity if fancy virk for vvlilell tlicre
U always a rendv marktt. bend fur eircu arsand term,
to the Tviomly Knlllliii; Hnrhlllr I'D., Ib3 Tre-
niont Street, Iloton, Mass. scp8m(J
J. I. CASE T.
M. CO.'S
3xr-S"ra?- r3-irTn je nrr-w.
CONQUEROR
OF ALL KIDNEY DISEASES.
Calilornla Crops and Markets
We take the following Irom tho Sau Fran
jisoo Commtrcial Jlrmhl:
Advices from the interior of the State con
tinue cncouraiting respecting crop yields, at
the same tune fanners are very generally in
elinu'l to hold on to their win at for tho
present, l'arties traveling through the State
r port that immense pilcsot wheat are stacked
uii all along, the railroads and water coursca,
'llicso stacks in many cases aro miles in
length, all exposed to tho weather, but as yet
ineio is no tear oi rain eiamage, ami tne own
era hope to house it somewhere liefoio the ad
vent ol the rainy season, The wheat market
remains without change Good Xo. 1 lotilily
commands $1 70 per cental, Exporters con
Muue to give prcfereneo to purchases in the
iiitoilur, then ordcilug the same to Itt'iiicia,
l'i rt Costa, South Vallejo or alongside ship
in thu harbor urect Irom names. Barley buy
oi a are less anxious, now that contraeta for
August delivery have all been sitistuctonly
settled at tho Call Hoard. Oats atebuug
ulleivd nioio (re'ely, and as n cons.iueiice
prices ease oil. Com is otlcnil with
more need. 'in at the neMit rise. Kyeis utr.r
thu "footliall" at the I'iihIiko Kxchangn Call
and some imeer transactions aie reported the
past lew (lays, llrau is motionless, and no
longer attiacta operators on Call, lteai s are
without iiiove'iin ut. l'oiatoes aie iu rood sup
ply, llutter is firm fir ehoiee r.'ll, Cheese is
weak by reason f frvo supplies. Kga are in
light stoek. Fruit continues abumtaut ami
eheap. Wool has bet u engerly sought after
during the week with Ireo sales. Hides are
in geHhl request at steady prices. Tallow timla
ready export buyers at lull linures. Hovs ar
rive spaiuigly as yet, but the fw that are
tiroui;lit iu command big figures.
L i. i
rinns, Uiiian and Hew lug Machine lilvrn
Away I
The AVwaVoiMuval conniieucfs its twelfth
volume on September 14th, and will then
Ik'gin the publication of its $100 prize serial
"The Way ut the Vorld,"liy KIleuK. Given.
Tho publishers have inaugurated a grand priro
scheme lor canvasser, ami will give away an
elegant upright piano, a tine orgau, a new
nickle plateel seaing iiiavliine. Webster's Uu
abiidgesl Dictionaries, and other articles.
Prop a postal card to the Puniway l'ublisliini;
Comwiiiy, I'ortlaiul, (lugou, for a sample
tiiyof the Xtw XortAtrtft, containing the
tlist chspttr ot the new stor and full panic-
uuis aoeiuv me prirrs
MosiiOK, Mich,, Sent S. 1875.
Sum I havo leiu taking Hop Hitters for
intlamtiistioii of kidtie) s ami bladder. It I as
done lor ma what four doctors failed to do,
Tlio etlo-t o( Hop Hitters seemed like nisgio
to me, W. U CiRTiH.
No. 1, drying capacity per day, 12 bushels
to 18 bushels; pnee, SOU. No. 2, capacity 20
bushels; priee, $11)0. No. 3, capacity 35 to
70 bushels; price, $.50. Any woman, boy or
Cliinamau can run these driers as tueccssiully
as an expert. It dries more fruit in a day
than any elrier in the Stato costing the same
money, and twice as much as the so called
Acme, with halt the labor, making iu all cases
a tirst-class article of "evaporated" (not ma
cluue dned) Iruit. If it will not do in every
particular what is herein claimed font, it will
cost the purchaser nothing.
Tweuly-hve per cent cash, balance in dried
fruit
Order the size you want; this advertisement
w ill I e our contract.
Full luklructiuus sent with machines.
. C. Ev .NTS.
I'ortlaiul, Uregon.
H. W. Dilo, Agent and Uaoulacturer,
spStf t2 Flout Street.
Tbe Golden Gate Drier.
Weduteday we eiussed the Jetlersou street
fcriy to Kast l'ortlaud to see Mr. Kvants'
drier at work and tuuud him busily engaged
driug fiuit. His house aud equipment is
close to tho ferry. Ho uses heat to good
advantage and makes excelbnt fruit. It is
necessary, whatever preteiisiuus any peuon
may make to use utmost caru in haudhug liuit
that is being dried, U r It has to bu selveted
as It U ceinea tit tor paeknig and -v ill not all
dry together. A elnei ol Mi. hwnts patieru
can le teeii ou trout street at Uilg s luaclnno
shop, on the bhek uoith of Stalk atlect terry
where orders tor purehase eau be lelt.
m;w evkky week.
Oreion Kidney Tea.
From the multitude of ccrtiticvtes reeeived
from well know A citizens who have leeu ben
efitted by the use of this remedy , the proprie
tors, Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co., have con
tracted to publisn two new ones each w eek
for the year ending April 1, 1SS.1, that all our
waders may see the great benefits it has con
ferred ou tne atllictcil.
Silvkktii.v, March 20, 1SS0.
I havo uel th Orgon Kidney Tea for
pain iu the baek and am tatisli.d with its
etlects. 1 have no hesitancy in lecoiniuenel
lug it as a mild lemedy for lame back or de
rangement of the kidney a.
C. KlssMl.VKT.
I.vtoly some interesting discoveries have
been made iu the saudstoue quarry at the Ne
vada State Prison at Carson. The observa
tions made resulted in the discovery of foot
prints or sandaled fret of huiiiau beings the
most Intel estmg of the discovi ries mada uim
nineteen u cne in leiKtli, eight Inches w iele at
th base, of the foot and six luches at the heel,
the pwitii'U of the steps mdicaiii g a stride of
21 luches. The featutcs ef the impriuta
wheitiu most initauces well marked, aid
from the poiiiiou of the toes, we e thought to
be other tnan ibc of AmeriCAU Indians,
-Made on entire new Principles, has less parts, only three
Deits,runs ngiiter, threshes faster, does the work cleaner than
any other. Wherever used farmers say it is the best Ma
chine made. Send for Special Circular and Prices.
HTA VEli i WALKER, Rovtlamh
THE BEST
KIDNEY an OLIVER MEDICINE
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
CURES WHEN ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAIL,..
It acts dlrrrllr on the Klilner. Liver ana Rawete
restoring them at enee to healthy action. HUNT I
RE11EDY is a safe, sure si d speedy cur, and hundrsds
have testified to having been cured by it, when phjs
ieians and frleads had ptren them up to die. Do not
delay, but try at once HUNTS REMEDY.
HUM'S HF.HKDT cures all Diseases of Ihe
Kldnets Madder. Urinary Organs, Dropsy,
travel, Dlabeles, and Incontinence and Ke
tentlon or I line.
lll'.M'8ltini:DV enres Pain In the Sides.
Barb, or Loins, fieneral Debility, Female
Dl-eases, Disturbed Sleep. Loss of Appetite,
llrlxbl's Disease and all Complaints or the
Urine Vcnllal Oraans.
III.Nrs ltfc.MI.lll quickly Induces theUrerto
healthy action, removing; the causes that prodac.
Blll.ns lleadaehe. Dyspepsia, SonrSlumaeh,
t'nsllveurss, Piles etc.
By the use Of lll'NT-M IIS'.Yf FIIV tha Stomach snj
Bowels will speedily regain their strength, and the
Blood will ba perfeetly purified.
Ul'NTO KI.HF.DV Is pronounced by the best
doctors to be the "only cur. lor all kinds ot Kidney
diseases.
IIITTA RF.HRDY is purely Testable, and Is a
sure euro for Heart Disaas. and Rhsumatism whsa all
other medicine fails
III NT UFVII'.DY la prepared expressly rr
the alxne dleaues, and has never bosus
knnirn to fall.
one trial III ronvlne yen. For sale by avB
Drnaslsla, Send for nampblst to
HUNT'S REMEDY CO.,ProvidenceJ..I
Price Cents and II.M laaaoT
NEW MARKET THEATEE.
KETVKX BY I'VBLIC DaMa.NO.
Throo Nights and Matinoo on
Wednesday Afternoon.
C'auiineiirlii:, Monday Evr., frplember lllh
HATTIEM00RE'S
COMIC OPERA COMPANY.
OHAS. HODGE, T. A. DAVIS,
ESTABLISHED IN
1851.
GEO
V. SNtLL, F. K. ARNOLD
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and
TI1ALL a GOLDSTEIN
S8! .IBtTTS.
Msnegers
S8t
V ith unfe jni-d p'raun tho nianaiement nnounce
Iht reiuru ! obelurc tu te (v.pular a 111 nd sin.
ceie aishesof our leikdiuceUUeut.
Kor these fartae'I prrtormanns Charles Lecoeo's
ChanulrK HIrs,
THE LITTLE DUKE,
W.1IW pnwoted for tb llrttjme la Portlind ith
a ob a sous costumes
Theojra aillba protlaced under th. supervision ol
MR. HARRY GATES.
lloi Offl . for the s.'e c rrserrtd irnts now opsn si
lrenlicsalusie Morse '
HODGE, DAVIS & GO.
92 and 94 Front Street, (cor. Stark) Portland Orciron.
Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trade a Complete Assortment of
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware
Shop Inrnlturc, and Druggists' Sundries.
al.u WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITY
Of all the leading brands, In kegsund tins.
COLORS IN CANS AND DRY.
Putty, Lampblack, Red Lead, Glue, and Varnishes
Including tho finest brands for Coach painters' use.
Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barrels
and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neats
Foot On Fish Oil, Alcohol, in Barrels and Cartes.
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 su-e Agenta for Oregon and Washington Territory for
THE BEST MIXED PAINT IN USE.
Millinckrodt's Carbolic Sheep Dip, Wakelcc's Sheep Katli and
Squirrel Poison, and AycrVsuid Dr. .Jayne's Proprie
tary .Medicines.
We buy our goods from first hands, thus enibling tu to compete with any market on the
Coast as comparison of our prices will prove.
8iritirisro,-im nto.TKiiu.i... i:v yohk.-mf.iuihtk.:lt.
GARRISON'S SEWING MACHINE STORE,
167 Third Street.
JOIIX B. CUKltlOX, Pro prietor.
AGENT FOR THE
HOWE. WILSON, JKQWX. mPKOVED S1JX.EH,
DAVIS. 1 i:VllQMi:, I Ir HtVi;. KOYALST. JOHN.
And General Agent for the
HOUSEHOLD & WHITE MACHINES.
Dealer ln all kinds ol SelnK midline attachmants. Needles, Oils, etc Selmr machines f sired on shortnoshe
D.
M. GUTHRIE,
Dallaa, ' oik County. Or,
. DREEDCR OF .
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PURE BLOOD
French, Spanish and American
Merinos, also 1'ots.rolds.
AUbreJ strlctlv nura and seuarate. 1'mm th. hM(
Imported flocks on the coast A portion of theia are
frmu th. famous French rlock of J. p. 1'atterson of
Xr York, and H. lilacx) rl CaUornl., and lumf.rtud
from Europ. bv James llolwrta. ttv siv..i'. .
d.acendanU fmui lUnis and Eares Imported from Xw
York. Vermont, California and France; from the Bocks
of Hammond, Koikaell, Sow A Son., and com! to I
an; In the.orld)
19 Sivs. Im. as of rool fron my sheep on hand. I
X Uqnlrle anserrl by Lriser. Call on
and amio. tstn sheep and ool I
D. M. GUTHRIE,
J.B.CONGLE&CO-,
110 Front Street, East Bide, Portland, Oregon.
algaJn in Business.
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
Saddles,
Harness,
Bridles,
WWps,
Saddlery
Hardware,
Etc., Etc.
Promptly
Repairing
Neatly and
Attended to.
fl ,cher Slraaberry PUnts 7Sc dot., M
fill II I p:r 100. Valuable information in fres
111 Mil Catacrae. Address F.1.S0E4 SON,
Vctnerfl.U, Coon. auilfm
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