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XmtamAXCt i j as I trflfcsJI i tfc a I fe'AtttJKnTU ricTTytifffsa f J :i fammttM. MARKET REPORT. NOME PROItl'CE MARKET. The following represent wholesale rate, Irom producers or firsthand! s VLOUR. In jolbing lots standard brands, I4.75C46.00; best country brands,$4.25S4.76. ' wutfATVllnv Il.fifi! Walla Walla. al.KJ for new crop 57 to 60 cents net I) farmer a bushel at Walla Walla and near , OAT8. 6i58 cts for good feed bush, ' ONIONS. New lc. - -i POTATOK8, -New4GG0c. MIDDLINGS. Jobbing, for feod, $26. 82.60 V ton. Shorts, 25 Chop, f 27 080.00 tf ton. BR AN Jobbing at $20 per ton. BACON Sides, 1718sj Hams, country cured, none; city cured, 1718cj Shoulders, LAUD In kegs, 18oj Oregon leaf, tins lBo: do in pans, iojotioju. BUTTER Wo quote, extra fresh roll, 37J 40o"i (air to good, 3035 cts;" In Kegs, 32!c nuUIOB intr.17,. 1 tb HONEY In comb, 15al8oj strained, in 6 tallons, lie. . , , , , DRIRD FRUITS. Apples, sun dncd quar tered, 87e; sliced, 78c; machine dried, talOc; Pears, machine machine driod, BalOc; . . .Irin.1 .littn 12ilfio. POUDTKY. Chickens, full grown, $4.00 14 59. ninnll, o;t(a;ou. uuuxa, jului, EGOS. Near by fresh laid, I0o. HOGS. Dressed, 7e. .... BEEF. Net woiglit Co and CJc for ohoico. BHEEP. Net weight, 5c. VEAL 0Jto7o ,., WOOL. Eastern Oregon, 16a20cj Wil Umette Valley, 1822c; Umpqua, none. HIDES. Butchors' hides, dry, 10il6c; oouutry cured, dry, ICoj cuts & oil", grcon MdM, salted, 78o; country ilitto, 7a8o; deerskius, dry, 30o C lb; d sheep pelts each loal.OO; dry elk, 20o per lb. TALLOW Quotable at 8Jc. per lb. HAY Choice timothy, $20; from wagon, UKNKIIAI. MKKCIIANIilHE. BICE. China, No. 1, 6o; China No. 2 (ioi Japan, 7c; Sandwich Islands, 77Jo. THAR Japan,405065c; Black, 4075o; Often. 8580o. COFFEE CostaRica 1315u; Java,2S30. riUGARS. Crushed 'A Uos Fine Ciushed 18o; Cube, 13,i3Jc; Extra C, I3113jc Golden O. 1 1 J(llju; Sandwich Islands, No. I, lOo. D. 1 llUc. Sugars drop o in each grade. 8YRUP. Five gallons 85c. CANDLES 1318c. RAISINS. -California, $3.25$2.7625 lb box 'SOAPS. Good, 75c$1.76. OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 25o; higl. grades, Dowuo & Co., 37Jc; Boiled Liusiod, i ditto Kaw, 77c; lmou oil, 40o; Turpen tine, 70o; Pure Lard, ! 10; Castor, $1.25(5. 11.40. ' SALT. Stock, lay, $10 if ton; Carmen Island, $12j; Coarse Livcrpool,$15; Fine qual- ly. S14; Aahton's dairy, ditto. $30 YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, $2 V do?., rrsaton & plcrrill $2.25 9 doz.; COMMERCIAL. TllUIisiUY, Nov. 1), 18S2. There is ro new feature in the inaikots. Wheat and tonnage remain at the samo figures AS for a month past. The arrival of many hips at Sim FioncUco has weakened freights thoro, and will react on this market ill li'iie but not for two months. As it is, owners' rates for freights nro so high exporters are doing little. The market is dull. Wheat la quoted at $1 55 for valley and t 50 for Eastern per cental. A tritlo more is occasionally paid. Oats arc a good price; 68o paid, and per- Itaps occasionally. Hops have reached R dollar a pound, but we (ear hop growera have generally sold at much fswer figures. Hop growers are in bonanxa Mils year. LOCAL M AUK ST. Reviewed and correoted weekly by J. B. fcxtapp, produce commissiou dealer, 207 First atrtet, Portlaud, 0n. Wheat Market very quiet, little or noth ing doiugt no change In prices, $1 55 per cent al the ruling rate no change iu charter rate. Oats The supply coming' Iu the pail week boat equal to demand, and no chauge in prioes; 58o per bushel about the top of the , ssrket.. Potatoes Very little channel 60o the ruling ratoi choice ouea iu some Instances going a iittls higher. Qb Ions 1 cent. - Batter Sunidv rather in excels of the ajamand; no change in rates; fresh dairy, 35 to ,4901 packed butter, 30 to 36c Gbeese-Uood Oregon, 10 to 17c. Kfgs Nery scarce will bring readily 40c. Poultry Chickens coming freely; rating .ft to 41; choice old ones, fat, $4 50. Theie is an abuuilance nf wild fowl ooming daily and selling at very moderate prices which isprcaaes tho pnee of chickens. Docks iarge and fat are wanted, 0 to ffl 50 per down. Greie $9 to $1 9 per doien. Tut keys, 10 to l"a par pound. Fruits.-rMarkit unchanged. The average citiiau revtU in vtwtp f'W everybody has lilenty and evrrv other bo.ly wants to sell. Dried FrulU.-Apples aro wauted at 0 to 01 for good inaehine diled, llfiaclied and ueat r put up. These arc standing c.fl'ers up to Jau, 1st. Nocnquir)' for plums jaud prunes, Wfol No fliaugej dull as ever. ' HayT-Qulck; no troublo to will it. . i i .11. ii An ruricher of the Uoo.1 and purifier of the system; iur latitude aul Uck of entr.Jy such Brown's Iron Hi 'ten. WILLAMETTB OLD AID ITOCK OMPAHT1 KDOKTa. tan madseo Markets. San Fbascmco, Nov. 8. freights. The market is dull; asking ratesure above buyers' views. Wheat Market quiet but firm; sales of 100 No. 2 white, $1 63; quote No. 1 shipping, $1 051 601; Walla Walla, fair to good, $1 57J1 62J. , Barley Firm at an advance; No. 1 toed, $1 3741 40; coast feed, $1 32J1 35. Oats Very quiet; noiuers are uiiv. shade Tates; quotations nominal at $1 0u I 85, latter for extra choice. Potatoes Steady at the advance; Pctaluma and Uomales, Sll 10; Kirlv Rose, 81 K 1 15; swutt, lower, solil to-day at SI 2j. Wool An inactive market at last quoted rates. . . Hops Unsettled; majority of buyers views aro below sellers'; snhs of carload of choice Washington at $1 02J; small sales rcpoited at 51 0,i. , Freeh California, matket poorly sup plied, 4547cj Eastern, by exprefs, offerings liberal at 30'S371c. Butter Fresh roll; n little more active at former quotations, 32J(S.35c. Pickled: Mar kct dull at 2527ic .new yokm market. Nbw York, Nov. 8. Wheat-Steady; $1 03 to $1 08. Flour Steady. Wool Steady. chicago markets. Chicaoo, Nov. 8. Wheat Lower, 921, Nov. Pork Weaker; $18 80 Nov. LaraWeak; $11 35 Nov. BKFRBOHM S ENOL1SH REPORTS. London, Nov. 7. Floating cargoes Fcwtr buyers; probably easier. Cargoes on pa'satre Quiet. No. 2 red winter for prompt shipment 42s. Loncos, Nov. 8. Floating cargoes Steady. Cargoes on passage and for shipment Steady. Mark Line Quiet. English country markets Firm and easier. French country markets Steady. Imports into U. K. past week Wheat, 200,000 qre. Imports into U. K. past week Flour, 180,000 bbls. liverpool markets. Liverpool, Nov. 7., Wheat Spt market Quiet. Liverpool, Nov. 8. Spot market Quiet but steady. Quantity of wheat on passage to the conti nent, 620,000 qrs. Ban Francisco Tonnage situation. Sa.v Francisco, Nov. 7. There aro now in port 65 vessels of the grain fleet, which leprrsput 75,403 tons, with carrying capacity for 1 13,000 s- ort tons of whoat. At this time last year wo had 107,000 tons of tonnage in ntirt under cuiraEement or wheat. Thero is now 50,000 tons d(ecngiged tonnage in pnrt igainst .'J.OUU tons a year ago, anu kh,uuu on tie w.iy or engaged to rome, against 304,000 tons at this dato last year. Boston Wool market. Boston. Nov 7. The demand for wool is steadier, with good prices. Commorco of Puget Sound. Somo idea of the immense business of Puget Sound may bo gathered Irom the statistics of trado of that region for tho month of October, which are summed up in a prefs dispatch, latod Seattle, Nov. 2nd, as follows: "Twenty-four doep-ater sail vessels, en gaged in the loreigu trado and in tho district of Puget Sound during the month of October. They came from Mexico, tho Hawaiian Islands Peru, ltruzd, Japan and Australia, and arc Inuuil, when loaded, fi r the Hawaiianlblamls Peru, Chill, Australia, Fiji Islands and Chi li', During tho simo months fifteen ships sailed from this district for foreign porU car rying cargoes of lumber, these lifteon cargoes ggregnti ng I n value $ 1 30, 1 47. I hey consist ed wholly of rough and dressed lumber, shin gles, laths, pickets and spars. Reducing oil to rough lumber, tho equivalent of these car goes may be piven at about 0,500,000 feet. Seldom or never before were the shipments to foreign ports so great. Four of these cargoes went from Port Blakely mill, five from Utsa U'ly. three from Tacoma, ouo from Port Dis covery, two from Port Gamble, One cargo was destined for New 'Zealand, two for Aus tralia, one for Mexico, three for China, five for the Hawaiian Islands and three for Chili. ' In the lumber trade of Burratd inlet dur ing the month five v-usls entered and five cleared, the latter taking about 2,600,000 feet of lumber, valued at about $33,000. Tim coal expotta Irom this port aggregate 11,000 tous iu October, sll going to California. From the Benton mine 1701 tons were shipped; from the Seattle, 10.265. "Winter Ends out wht summer Uys by."1 Kidney-Wort cures iu winter ami in summer, lhero is scarcely a person to iw found who will not be irrestly uenefited by thoroueh course ot Knlney-Wort every spring. It you csnnot prepare the ilry, buy the liquid. Iinqshorimkn';! Strikk. At s meeting of the IxiuKshoremen's Union last night, at which all the members were present, the matter of the ship Olnron was discussed, and it was re solved that the stevedores be aotiiied that the longshoremen would not load the Oberon, now lying at me loot 01 i sireei. ine longsnore men have a side to the trouble whioh is plaus ible, and puts it in a different light. They say that they uepenu ou uiscnarging ana loaaiug vessels for a living, and that they, the steve dores and captains of Travels in oases like the Oberon, stand in together and work the crews thereby making a good thing themselves, but ueprivmg me men wnu uepemi uu ine iurK for their living. In regard to the assertion made, that tlie cargo of the ' O'-eron was broached by longshoremen when she was heie a year or so ago, they say that is not the fact, that the oanro was tampered with by tho crew, tome of whom were put into irons at Victoria or other port for'the otTcnse. The longthoremeu feel that they aro not treated ilt'ooutly by the stevedons, and therefore withhold their aiautam-e 111 hdiug the Olw run. It would be a gol thiui: (or other sti-ve-dcrei to take the places of the objrctioiiable ouo.. Last wkkk wthad a mess of cranberiirs liruwn by Mr, A. J, llurr, on his boa near Ulympia, W, T, For Uauty if color and tatto woliav. never seen anything to equal them. They can lo grown to adantKO in-mauy pjrts of oar StU ' Ammeu's Cough Sirup cures cold, cough, I r iichitis and consumptiou. FABMEB: POBTLASP. TBI BEFWtUI SCBttvt .He Prespeet nf Oar HavlBK Oae Till Ibe Rest LXUIatare. Among tho numerous sins of ommission ard commission charged to the late legislature, one of the most serious is the failure to pass a bill providing for a reform school. Some time since Mr. W. S. Ladd offered to trect a suit able building for a reform school, and donate the use of it and ten acres of ground for ten years if other partita would provide for its organization and maintenance. An act had been passed authorizing such an institution in 1872, hut owing to the death and removal of the directors named therein, there was no board on 1 tie act hid bceomo inoperative. A reform scho'd i9 sorely needed here and there are plenty ready to furnish the means of sustaining it, but an act nf the legislature is necessary to authorize such an institution and to give tho directors power to conllno parties therein. A bill for suth an act was introduced in the last legislature, which be sides the nee led au hority, a'ked for the sum 2000 toward the expenses of maintaining the sch ol. It passod to a third reading, when an economical grainier objected to its passage on account of tho J.2000 ssked for and the bill failed to. pass. Instructions had been sent to ouo of the members of the Multnomah county delegation to have this clause erased, but for somo reason this was not done. Mr. Ladd is still willing to do as ho agreed, but in tho ab scice of a law authorizing the school there cm, it appears, no steps bo taken in the mat ter. The need of an institution of this kii d is seen here every day, and it is too bad that when we have citizens willing to dona'e land and a building and furnifh and sust.in the much needed institution, wo are obliecd to do without it and boys must bo sent to the county jail or penitentiary. How to Glt Sick. Expose yourself day nnrl niVht. cat too much without exercise, unrk too hard without rest, doctor all the time, take all the vile nostruu s advertised, and then you will want to know How to Get Well. Which is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters I All ladies who may be troubled with ncrvouo prostration; who sulTjr from organic displacement; who have a sense of wearine'3 and lassitude; who aro languid in the morn ing; in whom the appetite for food is capri rimm nml sleen at oroner hourd uncertain. t-hould havo recourse to Mrj. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Will Commence Soon. It is the intention of Hon. R. P. Earhart, Secretary of State, to soon commence the improvements contem plated by tho recent legislature, of tho Capi tol groundj. A handsome fenco, substantuil in character and ornamental in style, will be erected enclotini; the street west of the Capi tol, betweon State and Court streots, as well as the block upon which tho capitol is located. This street was acated for tho purpose of do ing this several years since by tho common council. A broad plank walk will traverse tie center of Wilson Avenue from east to west; trees will bo set out or replaced on the capitol grounds proper and the square put in artistic shape. When the projected improve ments are carried out, the fenee of Wihou Avciiuo repaired and a new stylish fence built around tho University campus, that part of the city will look "gay and ;retty too." Nothing preventing, all the above im provements w ill be completed by the 1st of next Juue. It is the province nf minister i to do good; thcrelore, wo think every minister should in form himself in regard' to Ammen's Cough Syrup, and after bjing satisfied that it is all that is claimed for it, recommend it; thus lives can bo saved and then taught how to save their souls. We aro told' that the pro prietor is always willing to give a bottlo free to any miuisieroi lamny wno wisnci it t. iry Don Salmon Tho Tacoma Nuns alludes to the fact that certain fishermen in the neighborhood of Commencement Bay are put ting up dog salmon, nnd very properly pro tests against this sort nt work. A local can u ly tried thut experiment ono season and be ing satisfied that by continuing to to do they would injure tho repntitioii of the Puget Siimd fisheiics hive since refused to do to. Keep at it, Mr. JWic, until jour fishermen stop tho busine-s of putting up dog salmou. What with Hittel's Oomnnrco and Industries nf the Pacific C.iast, giving Oregon credit for all the salmon packed on the Washington Territory fide of the Columbia river, nnd un principled and avaricious pot hunters of the the finny tribe, palminir off an inferior article on distant markets witn Washington Terri tory brands on the packing cases, the reputa tion of this particular region is likely to sulfur. Wu tnut that the preBs throughout tho Territory will join in denouncing these frauds. rBVHijMi ctr. ca.The wonders of modern chemistry are apparent in the beautiful Diamond Dyes. All Kinus ana colors oi ins vau uu unuiv imw them. Rkskrvoiu Urkstkd. The reservoir oonnected with the Oregon City water works, broke yesterday moruing about daybreak, and l(ct tho water out, flooding that part of the city in the couise of the torrent to the river. The reservoir is located on the bluff in front of Singer's mill. The water rushed through the mill race and under the mill without doing that structura any damage. Mr, Singer lost several hoga. The city brewery was damaged about fUOO. The water works were damaged shout f 1000. Kkiimnii a Kuia aalve, best family salve in the world, and 25 eta. excellent for stable use. The smdee Mertgace asulTiast lavcttsaeat Co.. UmlteU. The regsM nasi Wasalaxtea Merte lass Baa, Uatlle4. ' The ssaadee laveslmeat Co., Usalleal. T HE JL o1 HEKKIIV INTIMATE THAT. UNDER TOWERS y grsntod me in mat Dentil, n, id cancelled 1 he an horitv ol Mi. William lUHi to net at atcal or nunacer tor alter an ol Uw aUnfemnied Oomu nlM. in buainrat o in ijicpanics wii, m iuo uivu lima, Ixmrleit on atthilr inyrarj effl'-x In t'e Ilank c4 llrit h Co umbU tiulldinsn. Front ilmt, nn er Ur. Hugh !Uyr shoisauthariied to rcelT pay. went ol all iu 1 due to te a-hkt ioiuptpi. The Orxjon and aanlniton Mortgage bailivn lUnk, Lluilied, liavItiK I eu auia'gunated viith the Dundee hottgv and Tiuil Inxetnani Coaiiany, Limited, U iuiw U course ol Ulng wound un 0lu11Urily, and dcvUiora cf a d Ilank ma) receive pajrmentol tkalr ilcio.ll aa the same become due, on H'l'ljln to Mr. lUvx ra a an e 'the oiln-es rl the Dundee Mortcage and Truit In elmrn. Cunivuijr, and c( the liundee Imcftment Couuni UI" e abutthe lit of June, lss, be tanfrrvd 10 the tirvnuaui lu the 8aluga uanlt Iluddlngs Mat trvt, now ccu)led by tlxlr late Arnt, Mr. Wlllam Held, aiul due notice wll'here alter lo gl en il U.e change. KUMU.ND ROllKKTSOV, Ol L'ncoiuV l. London, lUmtter al Law. rortliud, .Ner. I, IMS. OrrgaaUM Hallway tosuuaay, Uoiltetl. IIIKKKUV 1NTIMA1E THAT Mil. WILLIAM 11(1 liu lo aullicrlu ton:rM:ntlhabaeiu!rJ i.vj.iu.w. DHU.Mi UnllUiTMi.i rl lineoln's Inn,' lUrrl.ter at La. Alt'! In'actMrtS On k-nnUu Kallwajr Cj..Uial eJ Ernxoia ,t Uorus IVrllaud, Nor , lfex, Jt OREGON, MOYEMBEB WEEKS & MORGAN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Feed Merchants. Ko. 47, M SM Fraat "tree t. POBTLANW ; OREGON. lugllmj illll JOHN A. BECK, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Repairing a Specialty. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Spectacles at low prices. 149 rrom ni, l-oriianu, un Jul7m MAN Chester Stranbirry Plants 76c dot, (4 per 100. valuable lniormauon in rree Catalogue. Address F.I.SAOE & SON, Wethenfleld. Conn. BUClPm A. ROBERTS, ....SUCCESSOR TO.... FISHEL & ROBERTS, Cor. First and Alder Sts, Portland, Ore. THE LEADING Clothier, Merchant Tailor, And Hatljer. OF OREGON, Guarantees to sell the very best CLOTHING for less Money titan any other house in the state. Juneltt GRASSSEEDS ! MILLER BROS., for. Front nml Tnjlor hi., l'orllnnd, 4 RE IK HECEIPTJOF AND TO ARRIVE LARGE j nuantlties of Ckncr and Grass Seeds ol all Linda ronslstln&r of ltr.I. WHITF., AlSIKE.t ALFALFA llOtr.ll TIMOTHY, ItElt TOP, F.ftiLllII RTE. BLrK (iBASA anrt 1HCARI4V GRASSES. tiTPrices upon application. aug25m'i J.B.CONGLEt&CO 110 Front Street, Eaat'Slde,Portland, Oregon. Assvln la Jlaaineaa. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTBRS OV Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips, Saddlery Hardware, Etc, Etc. Repairing Neatly aad PresapUy Atfeadad to- Eastern Cranberry Vines rOR SALE FROM A. J. BURR'S BOQ, OItsbpU, W. T. I, Tlaea J.J s,as) tlaea . IS.eSS) tiara Send money by ltegU'ered Letter, Money Order o Wells, FargM i Oo'a, ith dlrectlcns tor toraardliuj. lnlST7, 1 planted three SO teet beds ol the Jersey cranberry vine. I planted them 18 Inehea apart, each way; sanded one bed six inehee deep, on three Inches, and the other 1 planted on the natural beg. The sanded beds yielded but lew bemes and aro djlnj out. In ISSO I gathered" Irom the aitural bed two large augar barrels lull ol berries, and only one barrel Irom both ol the sanded ones. IfnckorlVatland that overflows until about the Ant ol Miy U the boat lor the Cranberry.. Keep the water on the vlnei until the late treats are over, &u.l vrui 111 h&ve a .roivl rron evtrr rear. I'Unt by dropping the ruieaj leetbyS Inches, and lorcing Into the muck with a forked Hick or wedge ahapeJ dibble. Hoe out the weeds the lint year; pull Iheni cu( l) hand the second, and the third yeu they will take cr ol tbrmawe. A. J. BURR. oc:lmJ Olympli, XhursUo Co., W, T. L. M. DYER, T' IIORSESHOER, Cor, Sd and Vain Sla., Port'sad, Oregoi. mm S CO 6- sssjsl 58-1 ml SEPI lifl'I?! M 8 I5l?i go gg Km n- ilflJ 33. Irs 7 a g libera ft g-gg Qi mil o S a g Urn? q 8 Fssiiiiiih!ssKlt rssssH r 10, 1882. Chas. H. Dodd A Co., (SUCCESSORS TO HAWELKY, DODD a CO.,) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Iron and Steel 7. AND , AGRICULTURAL SOLE AGENTS FOR JOHN DEERE'S SULKY PLOW, The Only Single Lever Sulky made; Perfect In Every Respect, Success, ful In every Contest at Home and Abroad, GANG, STUBBLE AND BREAKING PLOWS Of the Latest Model and Improved Manufacture, SOLE AGENTS FOR Schuttler Farm "Wagons BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR SEED DRILLS, Deere Hairows, and Spring Tooth Harrows, SOLE AGENTS FOR Haish Barbed Wire, Best in Use, and Hall Safes, CHAS. H. DODD & CO., oc!3m3 Front, First and SEYMOUR, SABIN & CO., Manufacturers of and Dealers In the Latest Improved Farm Machinery. MADISON STREET, (from Front tttHWBRi --Blsr'WssHsSSBStZ We are solo agents on the Kotth Pacific Goost for the celebrated Standard douL'c pclnt and f olid steel shart MORRISON PLOW Which are 'warranted to scour In any soil. Also tho Furst and Bradley Gang Plow. Kalamazoo Spring, Tooth Harrow and Cultivator, The New Buckeye Grain Drill, New Buckeye Broadcast Seeder, Buckeye Cider Press, 1 he Diamond Feed Mill, The Burucll Four Point Barb Wire, We have many others that cannot bo enumerated here. Wo cordially invite all wanting anything in our line to come and see us, and if you cannot come. Bend lor one of our price lists and catalogues. E. W. ALLEN, Manager. ESTABLISHED IN CHAS. HODGE, T. A. DAVIS, HODGE, DAVIS & CO., 02 and 94 Front Street, (cor. Stark) Portland1) Oregon. Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trade a Complete Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware Shop Furniture, and Druggists' Sundries. ALSO WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITY! Ol all the loading COLORS IN CANS AND DRY. Putty, Lampblack, ., Red Lead, Glue, and Varnishes' Including the 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 Oii 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 awe Agents for Oregon amd Washington Territory for TUB BEST MIXED FAINT IN USE. Milllnckrodfs Carbolic Sheep Dip, Wakelee's Sheep Bath ami Squirrel roisou, ana Ayersauti Dr. Jnync's Proprie tary Medicines. We buy our goods from first bands, tbns enabling as to compete with any market on the Coast as comparison of oar prices will prove. sAxraANciMw.-mnesrriTKEET. irEwvesisu-ucuABBTun. GARRISON'S SEWING MACHINE STORE, 167 Tklrd Street. r JOHN B. GARRIOX, Pro prietor. r AGENT FOR THE mwE, WILSON. I NEWHO.ME, I DAVIS, And General Agent lor the HOUSEHOLD & WHITE MACHINES. Dealerln all kinds ol Sewing machine attachments. Needles, Oils, etc. Sewing machine ' aired on ahoi Inctln ssssssssssaLLHsBsslssssssssssssS "4,J?llaHr BiotosTtrAaiLssma.lOe. IIAKBaT'II UKUAN1NA t' IMPLEMENTS. Vine Streets), Portland, Oregon. to First), TORTLAND, OREGON. j,ni- 1851. GEO W. SNET.L, F. K. ARNOLD and brands, In kegs and tins. CROWN. IMI'ROYED SINUER, irilOWK. 1 ROYAL ST. JOHN. w - Trwiir i.inci 1. n. r9v tt... f - - JKr" J aajreracrrass, wrosTu ass josssa or j FURNITURE; Bedding, Carpets, lnpcr Uang lag, Stoves, and Crockery and Glassware. Steam Factory Water Street, between Montgomery Mand IUrrion. Streets. Warehonie 18 and JS5 Fint and 184 Second Streets, rouTi.(M, eBCce', sep9-tl ATJTOJSIATIO OABrNKT- Hawaay Tsiwav 09 FILBERT HTUKET. PlllL.tU KI.rlllA.PA. y J T Ji