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Commercial,
MARKET REPORT.
HOWK I'ltOnitE MAKKF.T.
The following represent wholesale rate,
from producers or first hands :
KLOUlt. In iotbinc lots standard brands,
ii.765.00; best country brands,&.25S4.7D.
V HEAT Valley ?1.05; Walla Walla,
sl.fi21 for new trim: 87 tf) CO cents net
to iHDiier a bushel nt Walla Walla and near
points. . , ,
OATS. f4 cts, for good feed 0 b mhel
How. r,n tn r'
ONIONS. New lie.
i'ii i ,. 1 1 ii. M. Me tv .IMflOc.
tIDUMNGS Jobbing, for feed, $25.00
82.fi0 ' ton. Shorts, $1820. Chop, 127.09
Q3U.UU V ton.
BRAN Jobbing at 25 per ton.
TJAHON hides 15(ril0 cts: Hams, country
onred, 1016e; city cured, 1718c; Shoulders,
10 He. ....
LAKU In kegs, IGoj Oregon laf, tins,
18oi do in pails, 15Jl(ilc
BUTTEll Wo quote, extra fresh roll, 371
g40cj lair to pood, 3035 cts; common,
1516c: In cgs, 3032Jc.
nUKI-'.qK IfiatHIo Bib.
HONKY In comb, 10al8c; strained, in D
gallons. He.
DRIED FRUITS. Apples, sun dried quar
And, 67cj sliced, 78o; machine dried,
SalOo; Pears, machine machine dried, 9al0c;
Plnmi. inn dried, ditto. 12a 15c.
POULTRY. Chickens, full grown, $4.00
i 50. Small, S.'Kj.l 50. Uucks, ?0 to O.
EGGS. Near by fresh laid, 30c.
HOGS. Dressed, 8c.
BEEF. Net weight Co and 6Jo for choice
SHEEP. Net weight, Cc.
VEAL.-O4to7o
WOOL. Eastern Oregon, 10a20c; Wil
Umntto Vallov. 18ffi22c: Umpqua. none.
HIDES. Butchers' hitlcs, dry, IBalOcj
enuntrv cured, dry. 15c; culs i oil, green
Md. salted, 7a8cj country ditto, 7a8e;
deerskins, dry, 30o tf lbj d sheep pells each
16al,00;dry oik, 20o per lb.
TALLOW Quotable at OgOJc. per lb.
HAY Choice timothy, $20; from wagon,
' Ual2.
lirlSKItAL IIKIICMAMtlSK.
BICE. China, No. 1, 6o; China No. 2
loi Japan, 7o; Sandwich Islands, 77Jc.
TEA8.-Japan,405065c; Black, 4075o;
Qraen, 6580o.
COFFEE CostaRica 13lCo; Java,2830.
riUUAHb. Crushid A iiu; Fine Crushid
18c; Cube, 13413Jc; Extra C, i:ij13jc
Golden C. 1 1 Jfelljo; Sandwich Islands, Ho.
1,10c. I), lifeline. Kugaru drop Jo ni each
grade.
BYRUl'. Five gallons 85c.
CANDLES I .".(ail lie.
RAISINS. California, t3.!2A$!.7fi P2o II
SOAPS. Good, 7Ccl,75.
OILS. Ordinary brands of ctal, 25c; h'gl.
frulca, Downo & Co., 37Je; Boiled Linseed,
I ditto Haw, 77c; Otlmou oil, 40c; Turpen
tine, 70cj Pure Lard, 1 10; Castor, $1.26
1.40.
BALT. Stock, bay, $10 ! ton; Carmti
Island, $12Js Coarse Livtrpool,$15; Finn qual
i iv, 314: Ashtou's dairy, ditto, $30
VAST I'OWnERS. Donnelly, $2 f doss
FTiirton & Merrill 12.25 V dot.;
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COMMERCIAL.
Tiidiwiiav, Sept. 28, 1882.
The wheat and chatter situation n mains
about the same as our Inst lcview, mid
' although immense amounts arrive dally, but
few heavy transactions me repoittd. The
great bulk comes en store, shippers preftrmg
to tako it alongside to iuUrior. In JCurope
and U. K. the maikct is still uncoitain and
weak, heavy yields bciug reported from vati
oua eomccB. At London ymteidny Uoating
Csrgoos eased ofT; on passagu inactive, and to
arrive ofT coast from 42 to 43, ruled, while
interior markets weru gcnei.dly cheaper. In
San Francisco it was steady at $1 05 to 1 70.
Freights were demoralised, still holdeis
pot doming to come within the possibility
ratca olloied by shippers, which ruled about
42 0d, iron, direct, and these rates ero dull.
Iu this city nothing of coiiiiiiiirncfl ilomg, and
wommtnit, Micawbcr like, for still an. ther
week for Homethiug to linn up. This is the
situation, and farmeis o.ui use tin ir own
judgment about holding or selling, nnd if thuy
turn right they will rejoict ; if not, there will
jit none to blame, but as soino asset t can at
tribute it to "had luck."
lOO.U. MAUKI.TH,
lcieo.l and corrected weekly by J. II.
Kuapp, pioduco uuniiiiimion dealei, 207 First
street, Portland, Oiogou t
Wheat Maiket is dull, but traiumtioiii
arc liicroulni;, $1 .V.'J the ruling rate.
Oils Vuj little change since ht weik;
prices, perlups, not quite si linn, dealeiB not
ilipoed to ollirmer f.Oo; mlos r.itim;, 50 to
Butter Very little ill nice the past week
either in tliosui.pl) or pi reus; all we em get
of n goo I mticlu g.Msns fait ai it nrrnes nt
40o, good store butter 35o to 374 ' f-"r jnta
tiou, same as lust uel:,37Jto I0o. Urine
Slid ickil butter U coming in qu t. freo'j,
rating about 30 to 32o; holders not willing ti
ull n re.illy choice nrticlu ut these figures, and
dealon not willing to mxvtt 1um ily e en at
these fiBunu. The supply of Iniue I titter is
llkoly to cluck any extiv.i.'ant advance of
fresh dairy.
Kggs- I ho supply is ample and prices we.ik
at 30o.
Poultry has haen ci plenty, and price
liavo ucedid oil an axergeo( 60o(&$l p.-r
dozen. i
PoUtueiiT-lteceipts r liUral moie than tu
mutt doinauds, ami pricis havu dropped a lit
tle 50o nr bushel annul th top of the nut
kct; liu heard i.f sales as Ida as 40c.
Fruits o( most kinds iu al.uudance, and the
cry i, "What shall wo do with it J" An.wcr,
"Jlry it."
Wo have a round standing ninouut, upti
300,000 pounds)! gool machiuu driul applet,
nicely bliachtil aud packed in tiniform nirr
c biuUtU shape, at I'o ptr pound. W,.tih r
this willtm the ruliug ratu remtius to Ik sm...
Jt is s libeial otltr, and s'iows that thete i n
irkt lor our dried apples at pajh'tfj
price. Now merchants or speculators who are
willing to invest in any product, want it at
the beginning of its season to eivo them timo
to turn it. and such an offer will not be held
open till the last hour of the last day of the
season, when the new fruit of the next crop is
beginning to appear.
Also there aro now in this market enquiries
for pitted dried plums of ony thick mcated
variety by tho carlovl; who has got any? Now
is a chance to sell ; let us hear from you j last
year we could hardly get a nibble lor tnisKinu
of fruit. Also there it a market for all the re
fuse apple and pears for cider aud vinegar,
that will inoro than pay wages for gathering;
so there is no mccstity of allowing fruit to go
to wasto.
VO0lStill no change in common and low
grades, but n better enquiry fr fiuo grades.
Hav is scarce. Gooj timothy will bring 20,
and other quahtiin stiffening in price.
GOLD AMD STOCK COMPANY'S REPORTS.
Ban Francisco Markets.
Say Fiiancisco, Sent. 27.
Wheat Mnrkct is steady at tho decline
and quint, No. 1 white, 81 OS; tlioico to ex
tra choice milling, SI C7(il 70J.
Barley Market for futures is steady and
active. For spot tho demand is fair. No. 1
feed, $1 2C1 30; No. 2 Iced, SI 251 27J.
Oati Tho market is quiet with no disposi
tion on the part of holders to grant conces
sions. Quote $1 451 60. Sales of Ho. 2
feed, $1 471 the year.
Potatoes Tho market is oisy. Petaluma
and Tomalcs sold to-day at 80c; Early Rose,
0580c; Garnet Chili, 60c$l; sweet, $1 50.
Market poorly supplied with sweet.
Salmon Columbia river quiet; $1 371
1 40. Fancy held at $1 42J.
Hops- -Prices favor sellers. Sale s of choice
Russian river reported at 00c. Ho extra choice
qualities offeriu? under 00c.
Eggs Market is steady at full prices; 371
40c. Oregon unchanged.
Butter Choice to extra choico fresh roll,
42145c; very extra choice qualities, 47ic
Oflcrings aro very small.
FKEiauTa.
The market continues weak and dull; 42s
Od asked for iron direct; tho same-for wood
to Cork or Continent.
CHICAOU MAHKF.T.H.
Chicago, Sept. 27.
Wheat Tho market is weak and prices
hate been lowered; October, 02c.
I'o, k Weaker; October, $21.
Lai .1 Dull and lower; S12 37J October.
M-.W lOKK MAHKLTS.
Nh YOIIK, Sept. 27.
Wheat Irregul ir; 1 05fel 13.
Flour and wool Steady.
Hides Dull.
UttKnOHM ,S EMIMSII KFPOnTS.
Loni.o.n, Sept. 27.
Floating caignes Rather (asin.
Cargoes on nnaage Inactive.
Mm k Lano Rather easier.
Good largoes red winter offcoat, 12s.
Good cargoiH California off const, 43s (id.
English country markets Gent rally
chea) er.
French country markets Quiet.
Imports into U. K. pait week; wheat
350,000 qrs.
Imports into U. K. past week, flour,
115,000 bbls
MVEIU'OOL MAI1KKT.S.
LiVKitrooL, Sept. 27.
Spot market Very dull.
Whito wheat California, average per ctl,
highest, flj. 3d; lowest, Ds Id.
Calltornla Crops and Markets.
We take tho following from the San Fran-
oisco Commercial Herald:
ToiiuaL'ois rapidly nccutmilatincin this port
causing a iry maiked decline in grain freights
to Km ope, tho large Br. ship Thne Brothers
(wood) having accepted a cluutertoa diiect
port at :t.m; or to Cork lor outers, 37s till. She
will carry soino 4.000 tons of wheat. Tho
ship L. Sehepp, 1,000 tons less legistor, gets
40s to Liverpool direct. At this writing the
disengaged Heft hero .and iu ports adjacent ag
gregates 85,000 tons register.
Hops. I ho local maiket is firm. Thero
are Eastern oideishcio under limits that can
not bo executed at present asking rates, say
CiOiiiiSu for California, 45n47oforiocond8, and
Oregon and Washington 'I crntory 5052Jc.
nol. There is a fair deinimd for chouo
l'4s of kpimg, but the Minply is light. The
Origou, fiom Portland, nought 2(7 bales.
1 ho ship Can iu Winslow, for Nlw York, car
ried 700,ll.)S pounds. Sales for the week so
fur as imported aggregate 500,000 flu, ( n pri
vate terms '1 ho ht.Kik of spring fleece has
bein rtducod to 4,000,000 lt.
Wheat Wc icmarkqiiiteanactivo demand
for both nulling nnd uvport Extra chono
nulling readily lommands ?1 70 t' etl; No. 1
hipping, $1 (t5il 07i; No. 2. do, $1 tiOul h2J
Cult Boiird bikn aio not of any uucnitudu
Details, In ui'UT, of iuel board will ho found
lull stated iu those columns, Futuivmnnths
in nil tlii j ear, inlliig f r No, 1 ut 5 1 iS I 75
l ctl.
i
lliliien Coiiniiv Iu Aiiieriia.
Acvoiiling to tho census of IfcSO, them mo
niilv 230,!).M Jews in tho Unit.il States. Tho
immigration from Itussia has added about the
numlH'i nt li.lHK), so that the total Jewuh
imputation of theiouiitrv iiuv ho estimated nt
-.Hi.tHHI. Of tho tot.il number. New Yoik h.ts
NIiKS; lVim-ilviiHi.i, 20.1HH); Illinois, 12,ti2."i,
Oilifoinia, 1VM1; and Ohio, PJ.5SI - these
live toutaliiiug iiu.ru than half the.luvis of tho
cutiio eountiv. Thi'ieniv about 10,337 .lews
iH.Imvl.ini, NrtHi in .M.mMimisctU, v.iilS m
l.i.iusnum, 73M) in Mii-ohii. .V.'.l.tiu Ni.vv-.ler-
sij, mid theivstnro ncattcivdovn thovouiitiy
l.iikil,V plviug dado fi.ui .Mimic to Oiegou.
Mom than ttvo-thiiils of .ill the Jews iu tho
itnmtiy iiivivngivgatiil in the pitncipul cities.
New oil i-iint.uns CiO.tKKI; ivin rniucisctHi,
1(1,000; Uiwklju, I4.1XM; Philadelphia l.t.lKH);
I'liUugo, I'.'.IKKI; Uiltiuimv, 10,000; Cincinnati
h.tKKl; Ikwton, 7.1HX.I; St, Ixmis, (LMX); New
Oilinus, 5,(HK); Clcvtlaud, 3500; Newark 35tX)
-.uid m. on down the list.
in the Uuitikl States Cuvuit Couit iu M.v
p!iuiU, Judge Uiw ell has given an iuiporUiut
decision lona i mug the filling of holca m silver
i oin with luso iiietnl, and attempting to uss
piiiicheil win with bolts thus filled, Thu for
mer practice is held by the court to bo an net
of counterfeiting, uttd thu Utter Is nmdo sub
ject to tho lwnalty piw i il for the crime of
lusting, or ntti'Uiptliig to us, counterfeit
luoiii'V, 'll.iuo piiuticia hiivo hithuUi k-cn
by many lvion ivganUil as tiivul otlciic.
'In all uch, Judge IaivvcII's dceision should,
thivugh vv iile publication, lw a timely waniiug.
A Saliburg wmo mcivlunt, wlmvvaw pun.
i.hol bv two months' unpi iM.muoiit and J?l
lor adulterating w me, was lorcexl to betray the
secrvtul his oikuuiIou ll uu this i Turve
thousand uisksivl vvuie, by tho addition of J
wnt. I, ulcoi.ol, i.tao sugar, wine clrvgs and
ikilt, vvru nude 10 yield tlK envnuous quantity
of 111 i) iwu thouud cak, vbivh he sold at
til lev n time Its value.
WILLAMETTE FARMER; PORTLAKD, OREGON. SEPTEMBER 2L1SS2L
Mnlne 1'eTer and American Bacon.
' Commissioner Agent Davis, of Gloucester,
England, says that American provisions .are
now sold in every city, town and village in his
.!!-:-. ...l :n ..initr of tlin fnf-f tl.nf Rwine
fever is now prevalent, and hogs are being
slauglitereil in largo numuers iu piocui.
spceading, American bacon and hams will be in
.fn.nnn.l nt.,1 thn rtnVn rmiRtdnniblv advanced.
Tho swine fever has been in this district for
tho past two years in some localities, ana an
means hav e been tried to prev ent its spreading.
It has now increased to such an alarming ex
tent that a royal commission has been issued
to inquire into the cause and devise means to
prevent its spread, and if possible, to stamp it
out. This and tho adjoining county of Berk
shire aie both noted for the number and bleed
f t.A n...1 tl.n ilianafwina ftvrf Will 1.51VH IL
Ul IlUUf, Mil' ,nu ,. w..o .... ..... .. .-
.!!- :.... Air..nf ... Ilm Impnn mnrlrnt. The
lilsueTOiiiL jiiww ut. n. ..v. ...... ...... . ,
London market was supplied largely from this
.1 a !.a .. .4.1. ti,. (.,1,1, m.a.lr nml l.oonii Tf. t
IIISLIIUL Illl 113 ltl.au J1V MltVA UIIWWIS v
generally supposed that tho public markets i
suino in this nnd other cities will be closed
- -.l..A !..... A mimliAii nf lirifT lr-ooilfvra lift
U BIIW1 t lllliu. v iimiiuvi j U4Luvk4w ..- - -
bvien sentd with notice to keep thir hogs
eonuneii lo mcir own prunusea, .unu tu ..aw w
means to cleanse and fumigate the same. W
nn..A- l.i.t.n fnn n altlinlt. n( ImiTIII fmlll nilV
where but the United States, and the demand
in the near lutuio must bo very large.
Kedding's Itussia Salvo, best family salve iu
tho world, and excellent for stab'e uses. 25
cents.
The Atoirilupols I'iiiiikI,
The standard of w eights and measures for
commercial purposes is tno avoirdupois pounu,
containing 7000 English troy grains. It is
precisely tho same-as in use by Great Britain
and all other English-speaking communities
and nations. By a statute of Edward III,,
(120G) it was enacted that a grain of wheat
taken out of the middle of tho ear and w ell
dried bo taken as tho basis for a standard of
wcicht and it was further enacted that thu
ty -tw o of these grains sliould weigh one penny
avcigntjOt which tw eniy siiouui maKO an ounce,
and that twelvo ounces should make a pound.
Tho pound of this period, therefore, consisted
of 7080 irniins. but that af terw arils adopted
had only 5700 grains, becauso tho penny w eight
camo to bo divided into twenty-four instead of
tliirtv-tvvo trains.
This standard has remained in force w ithont
any further change up to the present day, and
tho standaid pound weight which is deposited
in the vaults of the U. S. mint in Philadelphia
for safe keeping is a tnio copy of tho olhcial
standaid of Gieat Britain and fiom it all tho
ordiiiaiT w eights of commerce aro standaidicd
in the maimer alieady described.-Am. Gioccr
What antsEouism: A cood liverin cencral.
has a hnl liier. How to remedy thu evil:
Use rfuuuprs Oregon Wood runner wlucn
will remove nil itnpuiities from your liver.
LKuc;liuirM Dependency lor looil.
Accoulinc to the Manchester (Enc.) Guar-
dian, inciciso of population in Great Britain
duiiinrthu last littecn vcara baa been nbout
live million. Discussing the question of Gicnt
Britain s ilepcnilenco upon loreign countiies
for food, the (itiaidinn thinks that it has been
show n that the food needed for tho increase of
population can bo mole advantageously got
tiom nbiouil. It pi ounces tames ot tnc eon
sumntion of foicicn food stuffs mutually from
1870 to 1881, which show the following rate
of increases : In bacon and hams per head of
population, from 1.92 in 1870 to 13.11) in '81;
flutter from (.1!) to 0.30 pounds; chceso 3.32
to 5.77 pounds; eggs I.l.llito 21.03 in number;
potatoes 5.10 to 12.8" pounds; and wheat and
flour 140.21 pounds iu 1S70 to 210.02 pounds
iu 1 SSI. Thu low inctcisc in butter is for tho
icasonof its perishable lidtiuo and increased
homo pioductiou, duo to tho abandonment of
wheat and com fields under stiessof foreign
competition, which afforded opportunity for
dairy tanning, tnu unpen tation ot wncatis
equal to nno sack for every man, woman and
child in thu kingdom.
British Mercantile .Mnrine.
Tho new issue of "Lloyd's Ucgistcr" gives
tho following account of the meicnntilo murine
of Gieat Britain : "It includes 5207 stcaincis
of more than 100 tons legister, of tho nggre
gate nieasuicment of 5,!i.4,8.)l tons; aim at
Cl!t per ton, of the gi-083 value of i:8U,022,7G5;
iion and steel sailing ships amounting to ton
nage of 1,722,057 tons, valued at .CI 2 per ton,
valued at 20,G7),884; wooden and composite
sailing ships of 2,840,258 tons, valued at 0
per ton, at 17,041,548, giving tho total valuo
of vessels nt 120,730,107.
Iu addition to these, thcio nie now in cotirso
ofconstnietion steamers of tho nggtegato mea
smeiucnt of ,2(i0,000 tons, valued nt the sum
of 35,000,000. It is estimated tho amount of
capital invested iu thu Australian and Indian
tiadu and on tho toasts of China and Japan,
in tugs, pubscugcr steamers and fishing fleets,
may bo set down as 00,000,000, and theieforo
the nggiecatu value of thu mcicniitilu marine
of Grtat Britain may bo lepiisented by tho
sum of C2.'IO,000,000."
tsW pint of the fi nest ink for families or
ichools can bo made fiom a ten cent package
ot t'iu Ui.imouil Uyo. ny them.
llrlllNli npllal.
Thu lmdon Bankers' Mngiine estimates
thu iKwstbsioii of Hutish tapitahsts at tho vast
sum of $17,325,000,000, producing im annual
income ol ss.i,mHi,inw. llicir investments
include the bulk of tho Bntish national iltl.t,
$3,750,000,000; bonds of the tolonics and for
eign eouutilt'.s, $3,750,tKXl,lX)0; Indiiingovein-
nteiit ami iiiiuwiUHicieks, $'.hw,(kiu,iiuu. rncso
ai e ruieivil items, but laigu investments are
uiiiile in canals, railroads, shipping, iixui man-
ufuctiuics nnd other kinds of industrial entci
prise. 'J'ho incoiue, if divnltd pro rata niuong
tho juiptilalion, vvill givomch person in thu
l. illicit Iviiigiloin niKiut -.l a Vial, it Is tsti
mated that one-half tomes fivm abroad. At
over) diuuiai, $KiO,ll001()('0 is distributed
among tluiholdtr of (ceuiitits; about half as
ninth falls duo iu l'tluaiaiv, a little less iu
Maich than iu lel.iii.uv, lmt more m April
th.ui iuaiiv mouth, cxet'i't .l.muaiv mid July.
The last six months of the ve.ir comkpond
with those ot the Hint in ontcrtit iK'cuiieucu.
Ilrlllali mill Aiiiri-lriiu heitt-UroM IliHT
That America cm raise wheat n cost that
will poiuiit its lKMiiggatlivrvil from the widely
catteitsl districts ot lur vast tewitory, ship
ped ovtrthivo thousand mile of sea on the
Atlantic, and nearly six times that distance
from the Pacific eiust via Cape Horn, and sold
iiithumaikctofGre.it Britain lit fair compe
tition with the products of that favorvil soil,
is a fact mtahlislicd by tho hittry of trade.
The laud ) stem of Great Britain place a very
huivy burthen of public and private expense
n i nm the sod, and adds to. tho cost of the crop,
'llio extrvino slow ness with which agricultural
improvLineuU, as nUo iiupiwtsl pnxvsses of
iiiilling, aro adopted m that couutiy, i a bin
druiim to her preigress and aitls the Aiuerictm
competitions tne sickle audi radio aru still used
In tuo lurv est field there, w Idle the progrvasiv e
Yunkti vveeivt hi Held with thu nuioni.itlo
lvancr and binder, and iniiltinliiliftv- fold In '
labor pover- AnieriiMu .Miller. I
i m
It is impouiUd for a won an "O mffer from
weal.ii atttr taking Lydia E, 1'iukl.am'
VegcU' ' C ui.pouud.
GRASS SEEDS 1
MILLER BROS.,
Cor. Front and Taylor Sit., I'ortlanil,
A HE IN RECEIPT OF AND TO ARRIVE LARGE
uu&ntitics ol Clover snd Orass Seeds ot all kinds
consisting ot
KE1, WHITE, ALMIKEA ALFALFA CLU1EB
TUIOTIIV, nEO TOP, E CI 111 RVE, ULITE
GU.4S and Ill'.NUAKIAJf GKASSm.
lPriees upon application.
auir25ni2
""farms for sale.
GOOD HOMES IN THE
COUNTRY.
owt At'ltES Well watered: part fertile creek
T2t ill bottom; Ura turn, lo- houo and other
rT. V.. lilt . kHnnnhAnl nf Uf.ll tllffil ll fruit! tfOOtl
pastures and super ,or rane, Is ores In cultivation and
many niuru aiiiioat ticui. rnwi iuw
No. II ,
JLOO home: barn; 20 acres in cultivation and
mucli ot remainder easj 10 clear, i-rice, ci i.
No. Ill , , ,
t a At'UE-; Nearly all fenced; good orchard;
OV large barn; never filling spring; large per
eiinial spring; 17 cre In cultivation; aud nearly all of
the remainder almost read lor the plow. I'rlccSIMO
No. IV- , . , ,
1 ctg .ilKEH All fenced; good orchard; running
JLvU bronk; excellent well ; superior pastures,
a acres In cul ivation; 20 more can be plotted this
j car, and much more easily cleared. I'rlcc, k'iOOO.
-g f ACRES Paltly ferced; small orchard; 12
AOt) acres have been under cultivation; 60 acres
green Umber; a Urge part ol tho remainder almost
clear. Price. $900.
t f'f ACRES-Green timber and viluable swale
JL.OU hind one-hall mile Irom Steam Saw Mill.
Price, M.oo per acre.
These places aro adapted to tillage, Irult, or live
stock. Some ol the best horses In the oountv were
raised here. No better Iruits or vegetables. They are
in tho garden ol Clarke county, and distant but 20
miles Irom Portland, the metropolis, with which plac.
there is easy communication by steamboat. IJemand
lor all the products ol the larm, garden, dairy, orchard
or fleece or hoof, constantly increasing and prices
advancing. Thl Is a rare opportunity to purchase
good Unds at low figures.
B .. . . ... .1. 1 r .M bvs am Mil.
nnmuers 11, in, h, "u . "v o ....
tlguous and would be very desirable for one tviBhing
. , , --. ntvi.d I.-AHV
to purciiasu a mrgu latin. . i...m u..u .
isit the lands per bteamer Latona, or address
A. A. LIMIteM-V,
scpl6tf Union Ridge, Clarko Co., W. T.
NEW, RELIABLE. PERFECT
MAP OF OREGON
.. .Axe...
WASHIXUTON TERRITORY.
rsmma VF.VV MAI' CONTAINS THE LATFST IN
JL formition eontcrning Orelil and Washington
Territory, all lue rcceiu Bovrrnmeiu urvcj.
ol public LtiiJi; Ml the Itallruad Hollies, lu opera
itnn.nii ..mi. i.teil. 1'ulillr Uiiad-i Irom all points.
and in I tct, all that can bo nceessary to a complete and
reliable map.
ta.l'rlco for poekct form, on tough bond paper,
cloth cover, as follows :
llmri.il til CI I WllllllllKton.... tSCIa
Orriiou nuil Vt nsliliiKlitn 1.23
Orricoii mid in!ilui;tin
Wall Map, Mounted 3.SO
Send your orders with the above amounts to the
purtusheis anu tney win man to any uuurtss.
itiTLIborul rales to agents and dealers.
J. K. GILL & CO.,
cpl5m 03 Firs-. St , Portland, Oregon,
FANCY GOODS.
MRS. L. ARNOLD.
HAS JUST Ol'ENED A LOT OF FANCY UOODS
of all kinds at 31 Third Street, between Wash
uiion and Alder, Portland, bhe makes a specialty ol
Ladies and Childrens underwear which she will make
to order on short notice. An) one Irom the country
sendinr may be sure of lair treatment. Infanta ward
lobes made, prices according to quality and quantity
At these times it is much cheaper to buy cotton wear
than to have It made at home, unless there Is plenty
ol help. aprVStf
HIGHLY - BRED TROTTING
HORSES.
rpO nE SOLD AT I'UBLIC AUCTION ON
TI ESIIAY, ttEl'IEMIIEU 26, Igttt.
at the Heodville Stock-llreedln, Farm.
CLOSING OUT SALE BY S.G.REBD.
torty Hcutl of t c Best Trotting
Mo k on Entire rucilic oust!
The Catalogue embraces the Stallions
lltuiibletoiiiun Slcinbriuo,
And his three sons,
Hanlbnl, Crystal. Joe Simpson,
. .And the line mateh team.
oim; amh:k am pedro,
Cujiablo ol trotting lu 2 40 to the wlc.
The trlctl) Trotting bred biowl marcs-
I'l.l.l.l. by Iruulluku
ritl ELLt, I.J Alliuuibrai
iaul.Ll.MI Ol l-EN. It) Lakrlanil.tbilurni
I.IIL1IIJV Ul 1.1..N, It) l'nnuu' Mult
OLE1N. b) ll..nlirlii.ll
.VIIMi:. b) silver llukf.
Ami th.rtt others. For catalpffuo address Ldd &
Tilti.n, orThos. 11. Men, l'ort anJj or L. II. tndev,
Heedvlllt, vv asnuigiou e-uuniv, ur.
1.I...I ..r .-.nip. .-All turns under ilOO. tath on de.
IhtT). all above ilOOime jcar's time, with properl
tudorsid in te at ten per cent per aiuiuui.
II. CAKPEXTUK, .11. 1).
PHYSICIAN and SURGE0K.
(Late ot balcni.)
OJllce up kUirn, X. A . Corner ot IM and ilorrlton St
Ul pructlec iu Vortand auJ sarroundintc countrr
auehtf
WILLAMETTEUNIVERSin
:5."0 .Students ami '1(1 Profes
sors and Instructors.
Kour tllitt'rti.t reurscln the Collcgn and sti in the
the Aesdim ,lncludi.i- a Uu.lne course and Teaehcrs
ctuirse lor vtl.Kli diloiuas are aaarde.1. Tent.tno
rooms addol to the VV.uian's Collega.
illl.unUalUt costs, voungman for tuition and
beard tor a v ear.
(It (HI l " that it costs a lady for tuttioo and
board In the Woman's Ccllcre aear
f- HlisT TE1SM liKQlNS SE1TEU11ER 4, 1K.
Kriul fur fntiilugiif la
Thos. Van Scoy. President,
julil sali-m. Oniicn.
nSJJSnBnBBJBJBSBflBHBBBBBBBBBJBJBBSSBa.pBHBBJ
FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
CONSTIPATION.
No otAer dtaeua la tu wvvalcat tn this eoun
tmuComUcttllaa. and uj KDiNirluucni
cqaiUeti t&e ccltnted KldacyWcrt u
euro. vuiwvcruiciue,nowvroitut
Ui casa. iM reiaoJTvrilloTcroomeit.
rll rrc Tula dUtrculiur com
B ltmti2m plaint 1 Terr sut to b
cv3inpUc4tMwiUxoou3ttiv4Uoiu KUncyAVcni
euro slklndol X124 crtawhea norxiciuu
I ... ISI . - . I- . '
ripntoasi.j USE prugguf sei7
SEYMOUR, SA6IN & CO.,
Slanufacturcra ot and Dealers in tho Latest
Improved Farm Machinery.
MADISON STREET, (from Front
We are solo agents on tho North Pacific Coast for the celebrated Miiidard double pilnl nnd solid steel share
MORRISON PLOW
Which are warranted to scour In any soil Also tho
Furst and Itradley toing Plow,
Kalamazoo Spring Tooth Harrow antJ Cultivator,
The IVt'W Buckoye raiu Drill,
New Buckeye Broadcast Seeder,
The Burnell FourPoint Barb Wire,
We have many othcra tliat cannot b enumerated hero. Wo cordially invite all wanting
anything in our line to come and tee ui, and if you cannot come, send for one of our pries
Iitm and catalogues. " E. W. AI.LEN. Manager.
J. I. CASE L M. CO.'S
KTjEs-sr -
Made on entire new Principles, has less parts, only three' I
any other. Wherever used farmers say it is the best Ma
chine made. Send for Special Circular and Prices.
tiTA VEH cC WALKER, 1'ortland.
ESTABLISHED IN 1851.
CIIAS. HODGE, T. A. DAVIS,
HODGE, DAVIS & CO.,
82 and B4 Front Street, (cor. Stark) . Portland', Oregon.
Offer to the Drug and General Mcrohaudise Trade a Complete Assortment of
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine
Jsiiop furniture, and
ALSO WINDOW GLASS OF
Of all tho leading brands, in heirs and tins.
COLORS IN CANS AND DRY.
Putty, Lampblack, Red
Including the Bncst lirands
Paint, Whitewash and Varnish
and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neata
Foot Oii Fish Oil, Alcohol, in Barrels and Ca?ees.
Blue Vitriol. Sulphur, Castile
.outers, an Kinds, giuckf-uver, Strychnine, and Tar, in
Pints, Quarts, aud Half Gallon, Five Gallon, Etc.
We are Averts ."or Oregon and Washington Territory for
:o:hs:e&
Tlin nEST MIXED
MilliifcliTodt's Carbolic Sheep
squirrel I'oison, urm Ayer muhi lr. Jayne's J'roprie
tury .lleilicine.
We buy our feimdH (i-om lirt liii ds, il.us
L.OJ1T. as i oin 'ivjn ox
8l HUM 1-1 (l.-lllil lt()M-.ll:i 1.1.
GARRfSOPJ'S SEWING &V.ACH.NE STORE,
107 Third Street.
.J2. EJ. JAIlKSOX, Va'o prietor.
AGENT FOU THE
nowB. i warsox. i rttovx, i iMi'itovim ,six;kk,
IKiVlS. I XKWHOMK, 'WflMnVi;, I ROVAI, ST. .IOUN.
And General
HOUSEHOLD & WHITE MACHINES.
DeA'erln all kind of Sewlnj niacUln attaclinitn ,dlcs, OiH, etc. SewIn.'ioachlnM u aired on ahortnotice-
JOHN A. BECK,
"Watchmaker and Jeweler,
ltcpniriu a SperiaWy.
FINE AsSOliTJIENT Of VVATCIIF, CLOCK!-,
Jcuelr and :iM.tacloi at Ioh prices.
149 Front M.. I'orllaiiil. tlr.
Jul.m
A
DAVID COLE & CO.,
DEALER IN
Stoves, Tinware and House Fur
nishing Goods.
CoaLOil Stoves,
Wood Coal Stoves,
Wooden Ware, Etc.
THIS FIRM KFFI'S nWDTAS"! V OX IMJfn
t'ranllr Man- Fanrj (ullrrj. I'Ulrvl
Murr. I'rr..-! Iliivvnr., I4r.
J3T.'Hi n.l l i-I ir !!,! y.HUXOES
l"or F1rt iJ Tajlcr Su., FurtUnd.
MAN
c'K.-tr btnulKiry U I ) .. l
tvrlud a1uiI1u 1, .iir mi ir . '
cua m AiUrn. V I.S 4QE & S JN,
Wtta.r ISeld, Cuen. uf Urn
to First), TOItTLAND, OREGON
uucueye uiuvr n-ress, g
11ii niniitotiil P.eil 11111. Vi
s:,?k - as7,cifc.
GEO W. SNELti, F. K. ARNOLD
Chemicals, Glassware and
Druggists' Sundries.
ALL SIZES AND QUALITY
Lead, Glue, and Varnishes
for Coacn painters' u.e.
Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barrelo
Soap, Concentrated Lye, Potash.
3P.A.:a::KrT
PAINT IN USE.
Iin, Wakelee's Sheep Bath and
nulilin ns to compete with any market on the
our prices will piove.
m: 1 OIIK.-S.ICI.il tit STIIKKT.
Aent for tho
J.B.GONOLE&GO
110 lVcnt Strctt, Cavt Side, Portland, Oregon.
Again in Business.
MANUFACTUIlEnS AXD IMPPRTEllS OP
Saddles,
Harness,
Bridles,
Whips,
Saddlery
Hardware,
Etc., Etc
Repairing Neatly and Promptly
Attended to.
S. O. WOOD,
Engineer and Architect
lit lint Street: roitUnJ. Orcsoa.
, TJ
' J.
LASS AND SPECIFICATIONS KADE FOK ALT,
kind! ot convtrucuou. jaoIOM
iJsS555fir v
i
hn
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