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X 8 WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 22, 1882. JommertinL MARKET REPORT. HOME rKODVCR JIARKKT. The following represent wholesale rate, from producers or first hands : FLOUR. In jotting lots standard brands, t. 75(36.00: best country jrands,fct.25(g$1.75. WHKAT Valley gl.CCj Walla Walla, $1,G2 for new crop; G7 to CO cents net to farmer a bushel at Walla Walla and near points. OATS. Old, 6254 cts, for good feed W nnnp. ftow, outoirtc. ONIONS. New lie POTAT JKS. -New lc per lt. diilUlilNGS .Jobbing, for feed,$30.00 32.60 V ton. Shorts, $1820. Chop, (30.00 086.00 V ton. BRAN Jobbing at ?25 per ton. BACON Sides 1610 cts; Ilams, country enred, 16lGc; city cured, 1718c; Shoulders, 10011c LARD In kegs, 16c; Oregon leaf, tins, Mo; do in pans, i.'jJ iBJc. BUTTER We quote, extra fresh roll, 40c; fair to good, 3035 cts; common, 16IGc; In kegs, 3032Jc. CHEESK. 16atl6c V lb. HONEY In comb, 15a 18c; strained, in 6 gallons, lie. DRIED FRUITS. Apples, sun dried quar red, C7c; sliced, 78c; maclnno dried, QalOc; Fears, machine machine dried, BalOc; Plums, sun dried, ditto, 12al6c. POULTRY. Chickens, full grown, $3.00 sD OU. small, f.l.i &U. ducks, $& to 0. EGGS. Near by fresh laid, 32Jo. HOGS. Dressed, 8c. BEEF. Net weight (io-and 6o for choice. SHEEP. Net weight, 6c. VEAL. 6Jto7o WOOL. Eastern Oregon, lGa20c; Wil Unjetto Valley, 1822c; Umpqua, none. HIDES. Butchers' hidos, dry, JGalGc; eonntry cured, dry, lEcj culs & off, green bidM, salted, 7nHo; country ditto, 7a8u; deerskins, dry, 30c I' lb; d sheep pelts each ISoi.OOj dry elk, 20o per lb. TALLOW Quotablo at (J0Jo. per lb. HAY Choice timothy, 17; from wagon, fllol2. OKM.IUL .1li:itl'UANlHK. RICE. China, No. 1, 6c; China No. 2 lioi Japan, 7o: Sandwich Islands. 771c. TEAS. Japan,405006c; lllaok, 4U76c; Creen, 6580o. COFFEE CostaRica 1316c; Jav,2830. dUGARS. Ciushed A 13o; Pino Crnslml 18c; Cube, lajalHJc; Extra C, KllailUo Golden O. Ili&ilK' Sandwioh Islands, No. 1, lOo. D. 1 101 1 lc Sugars drop jo in each grade. HYRUP. Fivo gallons 85c. CANDLES lScaiBo. RAISINS. -California, $3.252.76 t25 11 box SOAPS. Oood, 75cJ1.76. OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 26o; hih grades, Downe. & Co., ,';7Jc; Roiled Linseed, I ditto Raw, 77c; y'ilnio,i oil, 40u; Turpuu tine, 70c; Pure Lard, 1 10; Castor, $1.26 1.40. HALT. Stock, bay, $10 ton; Carmen Island, $124; Coarse Livcrpool,$15; Fine mini. Fiy. 114; Ashton'a dairy, ditto. $30. YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, $2 V doz; Pruitou Merrill $2.25 doz.; Fronts in Hops. W. H. & H. LeMay, of London, Aug. 4th. reported: The ttock of hops in England is al most nil, and the present growth will not exceeed 40,000 cwts. Our consumption is 600,000 cwts., so it is perfectly plain that we shall want every hop America and the Contin ent can send us. We strongly advise our friends to make early shipments, as the prices ruling at the commencement of the season here must necessarily be high. We expect English hops will fetch from 2030 per cwt. The prices of liopi continue to advance, and stocks of all descriptions are gradually being cleared off the market by brewers. Nothing in new English can now bo bought under 10 per cwt., and fine samples are held for 15. The hop plantations do not improve tho slightest. The hops arc blacker than ever, and mould is spreading seriously in those gardens that have up to tho present had a chance to produce a small crop. Tho American and Continental reports are not so satisfactory at this day week. The first pocket of this season's growth ar rived in the borough this morning. It was grown by Thomas Manwarning, Esq,, and sold hi Messrs. u, ii. jvawiey . 1.0., at JUHJ per cwt. It is ot very fair quality, considering extraordinary blight in the plantations, and tho price is a very modcrato one tor tho first pocket, considering the unprecedented short ness of tho crop. To roughly reduce these rates to cur own currency, 20 and 30 per cwt are equivalent to $1 and $1 60 per pound, whilo 50 per cwt is equivalent to : 00 per pound. These prices are cxtraoidinary, and give reason for tho wild, extravagant anticipations of growers at home. Hops am now selling here at about 45 cents a pound, but they cannot long remain at that if tho price in England is to bo $1 and up wards. The profits of hop production in a time like this rival the most fabulous narratations of trado. In Washington, for instanco, 2,000 pounds are grown toncrc, easily enough, whilo tho averago is almost 1,800 Un. Tho real cost is about 8 cents a pound. Taking the higher production, for convenience, wo find $100 t' bo the cost of 2,000 pounds of hops. Sold at 45 cents a pound $900 are obtained; tho act profit being $740 for tho season's work. At$l a pound tho product will realize the grower $1,850 over all expenses, whilo at $2 50 a pound ho will haul in the very comfortable sum of $5,000. At such rates the growers hereabout, who havo thirty or forty acres each and one has over ninety become veritable princes as far as income is concerned. Post A Pendleton paper says that from various parties with whom we have recently talked, we leirn that tho amount of land sown to wheat this fall will greatly exceed that of any proceeding year. And this increase extends to all parts of the county. Several farmers will seed 2,000 acres or upwards each. With a favorable season, Umatilla county will have an immense surplus ciop next year, but that will only be a si.iall part of tho amount that will bo raised iu future years, that is if our agricultural eggs all hatch, and wo think most of them will. GRASS SEEDS ! BROS., "Slow and steady wins the race." Steadily, but not slowly, Kidney Wort is distancine all competition for universal popularity and use fu ness. This celebrated remedy can now be obtained in tho usual dry vegetable form, or in lianid form. It is nut un in thn Litter iv for the especial convenience of those who can not readily prepare it. It will be found very concentrated and will act with equal efficiency in either form. Read advertisement. NEW EVERY WEEK. Oregon Kidney Tea. From tho multitude of certificates received from well known citizens who have been ben efitted by the use of this remedy, the proprie tors, Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co., have con tracted to publish two new ones each week for the year ending April 1, 1883, that all our readers may see tho great benefits it has con ferred on tho afflicted. Eugene Citv, Or., Oct. 20, 1870. I hereby certify that I was was suffering from an attack of backache so severe that I went about doubled up, and could not straight en UP. I used one Backaco of Orccon Kulnev Tea, and I am fully persuaded that I was re stored by its help. J. W. Lekqer. HAnntsnnua, Or., Dec. 31, 1879. I have used the Oregon Kidney Tea for pains in the back, and lam satisfied with its effects, and do not hesitate to recommend it ai a mild and safe remedy. Z, T. Scott. MILLER for. Front and Ta lor Sin., I'urllantl, A RE IN RECEIPT OF AND TO ARRIVE LARGE quantities of Clover and Orass Seeds ot all kinds consisting ot RED, WHITE, ALSIKE.I ALFALFA CL4MER TIMOTHY, Itr.D TOP, EMLIall Kit. HUE (iRAS; nnil lIlMJAIIIAJs OKASSLS. iarPriccs upon application. aug25mif fiitflli'jencfr. COMMERCIAL. t The Tiiuiisiiay, Sept. 21, 1882. situation in commercial circles pre sents no changn from that of a weak sinco, although wheat is arriving from various aoo tions' of tho Northwest iu great abundance. The various docks aro being filled, At bile sev eral ships aro being rapidly laden with grain to cross the ocean, yet quotations aro by no means nrm or lixcd, on account or the vari ation of charter rates between holders and shippers. No shipi are taken except those positively necessary, and indications for an early break in rates aro flattering. Ainsworth look con tains hundreds of tons of beautiful wheat from the great prairies cast of tho mountains, which will bring top rates iu a foreign market, and raisu tiie standard to tho position it of right belongs. Three vessels of tho new licet have sailed; six more aro load ing; nine are open to charter, and eight are discharging. Wo litvo tonnage in port agjjie gating 25,333 tons. Now duo 3,171 tons, Duo in October-November, 12,323 tons, and on the way, all told, neaily 55,000 tons. There will be uo lack of tonnage. Quotations, as near ns obtainable, may bo given nt obout $1 55 per cental. LOCAL MARKETS. Reviewed and eonected weekly by .1. l. Knapp, produce commission dealer, 207 First street, Portland, Oiegou i Wheat- Dull at $1 55. Enough selling to jnect roquiii'inenlH. Toimngo i.itea am vuukeuiiig, and tho prob. abilities are that low or ft eights maybe looked or. Reports of i event chatters made in San Francisco at 40 shillings, w liicli is in faur of j ho farmer and shipper, Ottta Iteceipta for the pait week luxe been liberal without much chango in rates, the stir plus being taken by couaumers. lValers offering Ml cents to VJ cents. Butter Tno weeks ago fresh dairy made a sudden Jump to 40 cents. Last week most of the comailuioii houses iccvded to 35o and 37Jo, saying the price, 40c, could not be main , tiiutil at the latter figure. Wo hao have had no difficulty in selling all the beat butter re i)t at 40 ant, ami several other houses re selling at the same this week, Kieah dairy fairly quithle at 37 J to 40c. Country More fresh, ut32o to 37 Je. Packed butter ympatliitcs in luo advance, and Is quotable At 30o to 35c. Kggs Have bu rather weak at 32)c. but 10W held liiinly at ihU price. Poultry Has been plenty this week, and porno sain uiada uuder quotations. l'otattxs ItoceipU lwn teen wry liberal this week, aelluig generally at one cent, but the past day or I wo havo Wa imJVhmI at 50c per bushel. Fruits Of tho ataaoa plsoty at Moderate fate. Wool No change iu the outlcok, Nothlug ouuj except occaal-ua sales at quotations. I Tno American Trotting Horse. Ono of the material evidences of our advano ing civilization is found in tho greater im provcircnt and more extensive use of tho light harness horse. Wood and form and sizo and action have bcon tho objective points of breed ing him, till now ho begins to assume a typo of standard excellence. Especially does this superiority obtain in the American trotting nnrse. lie possesses somewnac oi ino muscu lar power ot tno Knglisli thoroughbred, equally well placed for liis peculiar move ment; tho superb crest and fore-handed con tour of tho Rarb; the courago and stout hoartod capacity of the Hunter; tho dooility of tho Nodjid Arabian; the tractable, patience of the hardy Canadian, and the enduring wear and tear ot the ponderous l'erclierou. To day tho American trotting horse, among the vari ous breeds of horses, stands out as the best horso for all practical purposes combined on tho faco of tho globo. A. ROBERTS, ....SUCCESSOR TO. . FISHEL & ROBERTS. Cor. I'lrst and Alder Sts, Portland, Ore. THE LEADING Clothier, Merchant Tailor, And Hatter. OF OREGON, Oiinrantccs to sell the verj best CLOTHING tor less Money than any other house in the state. Juneltt FARMS FOR SALE. GOOD HOMES IN THE COUNTRY. Cff ACRES Well watered: part fertile creek tIIII ifinm! liru-n barn: loir house and other out buildings; line orchard of ell selected fruit; good pastures and superior range, Is arres In cultivation and inany rrore almost clear. Trier, $1500. No. II 1 ( AtKES Oood pastuie and range: ijood loir XOO house; barn; 20 acres in cultivation and nmcii of remainder easy to clear, l'rlie, 1300. v III 1 ! Al'ItEs1: Nearly all fenced; good orchard; I fill large barn; never filling spring; largo per ennial spring; 17 ucrcs in cultivation; and nearly all of the remainder almost ready for the plow. I'rlce.SISOO No. IV 1 0 ACKE8 All fenced; good orchard; running X.M" brook; excellent well ; superior pastures; a area in cul'hatlon; 20 more can be plowed this j ear, and much moro casny ciearea. i-nce,-;--:uw. No. V - "- ACHES Paltly ferced; Bmall orchard; 12 I llfTl arrpH hale been under cultivation: 50 acres grteu timber; a large part of the remainder almost tlcar. Price, Soi. Vn VI I stf ACBE8 Orecn timber and viluable swale J.OU land one-half mllo from Steam Saw Mill. l'rlcc, $3.00 per acre. These places are adapted to tillage, fruit, or live stock. Some of the best horses In tho oountvnere raised here. No better fruits or vegetables. They are in the garden of Clarke county, and distant but 20 miles from Portland, the reetropoiis, with which place there is cay communication by steamboat. Demand for all the products of the farm, garden, dairy, orctiard or fleece or hoof, constantly increasing and prices advancing. Thl. is a rare opportunity to purchase good limld at low figures. Nnmbers If, III, IV, and V 000 acres ore con tiguous and uould be very desirable for one wishing to purchase a large farm. 1 EHMS EASY. Visit the lands per Steamer Lntona, or address A. A. LIMtlLl.V, scplStf Union Ridge, Clarke Co., W. T. SEYMOUR, SABI19 & CO., Manufacturers of anJ Dealers In the Lfttcft Improved Farm Machinery. MAPISON STItEET, (from Front to First), PORTLAND, ORF,OON. Horso Shoeing of the Ancients. Tho Kastcrn nations, especially tho Circa si ins, clamped to their horsos' feet circular shoes. The clamps extended beyond tho well, mid were bout upward, so as to press against tho wall. The ancient Syrians covered with a shoo ino enure uaso ot mo nooi, oxcept a small opening left for tho protusion of tho bulbs of tho frog. At first this plate was joined together at tho heels by a rivet, which was afterwards omitted. Tho earliest nrae. tiecs of the Arabians was siinplv to keep a rasp to Hhorten up the toes. Thoy did not protect tno wan w itn any nam sulistanco, but placed the horse, nt rest, up m a firm lljor, in order to make the hoofs solid enoueli to en dure, without iujmy, tho wtaiiug f notion of long Journeys. .Kenephoii, whoso mastery of the bursa was acquired in his famous retreat of the Im ofo 1 en 1 liousnnd from tho wastes of l'ersia, descubes, in the "An.ibasi," tl e impnitaut Points of valuable horse. lln dvtclls, with iippiovmg emphasis, upon this hardening hoof piiK-ess of the Anbs as tho litst poskiblo nioilo of proi ni ing the hoofs for daily wear. In oro.sing Klickitat county tho writer noted several item of general interest: OJold- endslu has a population of s .me 000 and has not a saloon in it. Tho authorities a short tune silica placed tho lieeuso at S.'l.(HK) a vear. This amount was deemed too exborbitant, so inosu in inn retail irane went out ot business. Thus nldeudale may bo set down, kirn eon sideted, the most tempoiato town in Wash. inntou Territory, Tho crops in Klickitat county, outside tho swale district, are very light; tome, indeed, were so poor that tho nwiura did not cut them, I hero is n large nog crop tnrougnoiu me country an.t several field i were harvtsted by tho porkers. There is perhaps not another town in the Territory where lumber can be procured sj cheaply as at Ooldeudale. The prices, delivered in town are from $S to $1(1 per thousand. The former is the tilling price of common lumber, ami the best clear, seasoned can bo had at the latter figures. Xat OmjoHMiit No better evidence of poor crops need be wauted than the diminished quantity of receipts here as compared with last year. At Uyers & Co' mills last Satur day 1,200 bushels were received. Ouw day last week tho receipts amouuteil to 3,000 bushel, the price paid remains at sixty eruia. rKwry color of the Diamond Dyes is per fect. See the simple of the colored cloth at the ilrugKisl. Unequalled lor brilliancy. l'erseverance will wiu. The people of Northern Idaho are determined to be aunexed to Washington in spite of all opposition from Southern cuiiutir. State Agricultural College. COKVALLI8, OREGON. TIIE NEXT SESSION BEOINS ON Monday, Heptember -I, lax. Yonng men get appointments from tieir county Senators. Address: II, L. AKMlLD, anKtlra'2 Prctidcit. D. M. GUTHRIE, Dallas, '-'oik County. Or. ....BREEDER OK.... MBsirjMR3BRMBi5f NEW, RELIABLE, PERFECT MAP OF OREGON WASIIIXOTOX TERRITORY. rpIUS NEW MAP CONTAINS TIIE LATEST IN. JL formation concerning Oregon and Washington jirritorj; alt Ihn rccrnl goiri-iinifiit HiiMcya of public hud; 11 the II illmnil Koiitcs, In opera tion am! projected; I'ubllc ltouri from all points, and in fact, all that can be ncccsar to a complete and reliable nnp. IFM'rico for pocket form, on tough bond paper, cloth cover, as IoIIohs : Oregon MCls Wnnhlngton.... LH'sN Orn:oii and Wntliliigtoii $ 1V5 OrcKon una Wimiliigit'iu, Wall Map, Mounted 2.50 Send jour orders with the above amounts to the publishers and they will mail to any address, t&TLIberal rates to agents and dealers. J. K. GILL & CO., fteplSm 9J Firss bt , Portland, Oregon. We are sole agents on the North Pacific Coast for the celebrated Lrtandard double point and solid steel shart MORRISON PLOW Which are warranted to scour In any soil. Also tho Furst and Bradley Gang Plow, Kalamazoo Spring Tooth Harrow nnti Cultivator, The iew Buckeye (.'rain Mrjll, New Buckeye Broadcast Seeder, Buckeye Cider Press, The Diamond Feed Mill, The Burncll Four Point Barb Wire, Wo have many others tliat cannot ba enumt rated liero. Wo corcliilly invito all wanting anything in our lino to come and ste us, and if you cannot come, send for ono of our price lists and catalogues. E. W. ALLEN, Manager. J. I. CASE T. M. CO.'S JKT.E3Kr A.C3-TTA T"n-R. FANCY GOODS. MRS. L. ARNOLD. HAS JUST OPENED A LOT OF FANCY GOODS of all kinds at 31 Third Street, between Wash. ing ton and Alder, Portland, fahe makes a specialty of Ladies and Chi hire ns underwear which she will make to order on bhort iiotieo. Any ono from the country scndlnrnuy be sureot fair treatment. In tints ward lobesmade. prices accordinir to aualitv and nimnritv At these times It is much cheaper to buy cotton wear man to nut e u maue at jiome, unless there is plenty of help. fkvr&tt Made on entire new Principles, has less narta. onlv three belts,runs lighter, 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. STA YE It ct- WALKER, Portland. IN flllAS. IIODQE, T. A. DAVIS, ESTABLISHED 1851. GEO W. SNELL, F. K. ARNOLD 1'UIIE 11LO011 French, Spanish and American jncruios, also (Jotswolds. All bred strictly mro and separate. Fioin the beat Imported Hoiks on the coast A portion ot them are from tho anion, French flock of J, I. Tntterson, of Ne York, and It. Illace of CitUornli, and Imported from Europe by James Holicrti. (Sly Smnlih are dettcondiints frnm lUms and Ewej Imported from New Voik, Vermont, California and Franco; from the flocks of Hammond, ltcnknill, Sao i. Son., and cninl to an) in the uorld.) SrSnjcimeiid of wool from my nhcep on hand. All iiifiulrlesnnsivri'iil liv l.pitpr. nu nn and xaminu both sheep and nool D. M. GUTHRIE, Stock Breeders' Directory. iiTUndcr tW hoiutuo will publish .mill advtr. tUeintnti, like tho tollcmiii,-, for W per jcar. I-irt-er adicrtUementi will bo clntv'ed in proortlon. WM. EOSS, HUF.KDEU OF SFAVI3II or AMKIUC VV MKIUNO Stii'mi. 1'ilrtt KrtL ITtn tll! v ..-innii iikM.. bond for clreill ir, and deicriptiom of aheep. Jlj jh! JOHN MINTO, BREr.DKIt Of MKIUNO SHEEP, Salem, Marlon Count), Oregon. JAMES WITHYCOMBE, -IIEEUEU OF AMERICAN MKIUNO AND COT3 I Hold Sheep, Portland, Orrgon. DAVID GUTHRIE, BHKEOKIl OF LONO-WOOL and SPANISH rluo Sheep. Pallas Polk Count)-, Orevoa. UK- $777 A YEAK nd einenie. to titaU. Outfit free. Addre.il . lcherr,lii9iiiMr.. HIGHLY - BRED TROTTING HORSES, rpO 1IE SOLD AT PUDLIC AUCTION ON Tl 1..SIIAY, SDI-TKJIllllt 2, 188. at the UecdWIIe htock-llrecding Farm. CLOSING OUT SALE BY S.G.REED. lortyllend of t e Best Trotting i?tu tt un L.niiru I'UCIHC i.oasii The Catalogue embraces the Etallloni Ilnnildetoninii Slcnibrino, And his three sons, Hnnlbal, Crystal, Joe Simpson, And tho fine match team okli:ami:r am pedko, Cjpibie of trotting in 2.40 to the pole. The strUtly Trotting bred blood mares I'M.til, lij I rn ii llul.n I'ltl M.I.I. I, I.) Alliniiikrat LAUI.LtMi i lr.i:, lij Liikelsnil AlHlnl'at lillLIIILN H.I.N, I.) ruirouir. hlun li;i, lij lliirilrrliil.ii .lllNMi:, Ii) Mlxr llukr. And thirt) others. For inuloguo address Ladd t Tilton.orTlios. II. JKrrj, Port and; or L. II. inde). IleixU lllc, S'liliuton count) , Or. Trrin or MilrAII ums under $ia cali on de Iltcry, all aboie !-1uOoii jrar's time, with properti endors.d ni.te at ten ptr cent pet annum. eptMil s. Q. ItEKD. HODGE, DAVIS & GO., o- y rroni; street, (cor. Stark! rortland Oregon. Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trade a Complete Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware Sslton furniture, and Druggists' Sundries. ai.u mauow GLASS OF ALL blZES AND QUALITY' II. tiAIU'EXTEK, 31. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. (I.ate of balcm.) Orlloe up stairs, N. W. Corner of ed and Morrl'on St roftTUVNU OHI.GON. Will practice In Portland and surroundlue countiv aiu'l-tf and Of all tllOlcadlnt? brands. In Lrorra nnrt ttn COLORS SN mZ AND DRY. Putty, Lampblack, Red Lead, Glue, and Varnishes Including the finest brands for Coach mlnter.' use. Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barrelu and cases. Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neats n, F?J -0,11 oF!sh 0il' A1cohol, in Barrels and Causes. 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 Agents for Oregon and Washington Territory for X&XT3B BES 3E& PAINT THE BEST MIXED PAINT IS USE. Millinckrodt's Carbolic Sheep Dip, Wnkclce's Sheep Bath and Squirrel Poison, and Ayer'saud Dr. Jayue's Proprie- tary Medicines. Wo buy our goods from first hands, thus enabling ns to compete with any market on the Uait as comparison of our prices will prove. 8ax rit.tAfinrw.-uo i now mtki:i:t. m:w , ,tK.-83 vcdak stkket. GARRISON'S SEWING MACHINE STORE, 167 Third Street. ' JOIIX IS. - VIJIMO.V, Pro prictor. AGENT FOIt TIIE E. O. SMITH, OrriCE: No. 187 First SUmL b.-,w Hor. rison j4 Vuobtll, PottUnd, Onos dt lwttrr tluu any other jvoprieUrf moJkino, is what evsry iliucut on the l'suMfi4 Ousut says, raetniug of course, l'fuu tier's Orrgou UlooU 1'urititr. Tho sttsintr Columbia is in tho drv dock at Jluntrr'i I'piut, S. K. K. O. CLARK, D.D.S. C. R. TEUrLETON, ttD OUUUC TEXPLETON DENTISTS OMBwrirst ulAUr8tf., ottr FUhtt a RoUt TORTUIND. ORMON. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY 3!0 Students and 3C Proles. sors and Instructors. Four different courses in the CoIIa m.i .iv in k. the Acadeuiy.lncludins a. Business course and Ttschers courw (or ohkh dinlomu art avarded. Tenty-to new rooms added to the Weinan's Collefe, f 1S4.DO is all It costs a Oiini. m.n In ..ltn .. board lor a ear. IIM.M Is all that it costs a ladr for tuition and board, in the Roman's College a ear. T FIRST TERM DEQINS SETTEMBER 1, 1S3S. " vstiaivtHC IV HOWK. DAVIS, I WilsSOX. .tOW, I.MPKQYE1 SIXOER. XVA HOME, ririOU, ItOlALST.JOliX: And General Agent for the JulSl Tho. Van Scot. Prealdftat. Salem. Oresxn. HOUSEHOLD & WHITE MACHINES. Dealer In all kinds of Sowing machine attachments. Needles, Oils, etc. Sewint cfataeT.. a'iMotThoVnoSc JOHN A. BECK, watchmaker and Jeweler, Repairing a Special! v. A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Siwtacles at low prices. 'na or. MS Iron! St., FortUnd. Jul7m . auj tvueuitfl. caw that sum itf t. Bum swTtUiWa tiaih. lie Ivvdera are atM.laa.lv HUM Ill r V.IU.tU.. K.h.n nn a-.... X uate htm la. Ills SasrwUn's IVsi lltkiSwters. iVaf c -ler"omi toon, km afTrjiwv-..prui wti iivn.ni u.. ..mm . a .i.irva.ni. ... fy ....".. r.u. ..0..W44.1 U. A-Aisw tBi!r Ujo..i i. IXSO.N 1 tx , FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. Ifo other cUssmm U so pre Taleal la thia eourj rjMOo&sUnaUan. and ran,Jt7. . UnulU h i.i . w.iVT"tf" .ZZ-?l.S??7tawr .it: I ,ririr.r5.?0WTW'l,rtla. Dll KSM TJtia dlatMMlnw . ,i - - . vuuss sa W.I An. . K. mrP"o.lwlUiooniitton. riAZZ.vrZ XoiVtt?"t' Q iskI wmiictam kaTsjkeSbnMML H UW DAVID COLE & CO., DEALER IN . Stoves, Tinware and Housi Fur nishing Goods. Coal Oil Stores, Weed ft Ceal Stoves, Weedea Ware, Etc. 3ini8 rmt kkets cosstastly o.v iiand . Cnssiiu Ware, raarr CstUrrjr. rutXJ arc rraasl Tlawarr, tie. MTCeJI and see th.lr larg disphr of RANQES. Cor First and Taylor Su., rortland. mAnfe- Strawbiry PlanU T8e dot., 14 oaiuanie inionnaUOD la In l AddreHr.I.sanK jrfinv Wstltsmfleld, Coon. aagltra' J.B.CONGLE&CO, 110 Front Street, East Side, Portland, Oregon, Again In Bnalnasw. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS 'OF Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Wkips, Saddlery ' Hardware, Etc., Etc Repairing Hetlr and Attended to. Pro-ptly S. O. WOOD, Engineer and Architect, lit First Street: rortland. Oram. "PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MADE FOB AU. kinds of construction. JunXsf