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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1882)
Y$z to&wiyvtMtM&&raam iWMMMHWIWliUMI IWIHfii a at ' tommrrial. MARKET REPORT. HOME rtODIIE MARKET. Tha following represent wholssaJe rat, from producers or first hands : fftLOUR. In jotbing lots standard brands, l.766.00; best country brands,$4.25&.75. WHKAT-Vallev Jl.55: Walla Walla, . i koi tnr new eron: 57 to 60 cents net j' farmer a bnshel at Walla Walla and near OATS. 5860 cts for good feed t bash. OTIONB. New lo. POTATOES. -New4550e. MIDDLINGS. Jobbing, for feed, $25. 982.60 tf ton. Shorts, $25 Chop, f 27 . AS0.00 ton. RAN Jobbing at $20 per ton BACON Sides, 1718i; Hams, country tared, nonej city mred, 1718c; Shoulders, 18014c. CHEESE. 16tol7o tf lb. . HONEY In tomb, IBalScj strained, in 5 gallons, He. EIED FRUITS. Apples, sun dnedquar ssYsid, 67c; sliced, 7oc; machine dried, lOo; Pears, machine machine dried, 9al0cj .. Btm rlrtprl. .littn. 12al5c POULTRY. Chickens, full grown, $4.00 4 60. Small, 3 ou. i-iucks, o iu i . BOOS. Near by fresh laid, 40c. HOQ8. Dressed, 7c. . BEEF. Net weight 6o and 6Jo for choice, SHEEP. Net weight, 6c. TEAL.-64to7o WOOL. -Hasten! Oregon, 16a20cj Wil .! v1lv lRiaMc! Umrxma. nono. HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, 16al6cj enntry cured, dry, 16c; culs B off, green UdM, salted, 7afic; country ditto, 7a8cj stoat-skins, dry, 30o t lb; d sheep pelts each IBol.OO; dry elk, 20o per lb. TALLOW Quotable at 8Jc. per lb. HAY Choico timothy, $20; from wagou, ' CKHKIUL MKBIII4MDISE. LARD In kegs, 16o; Oregon leaf, tins Jfoidompails, 151llc BUTTER Wo quote, extra fresh roll, 3174 OiOoi fair to good, 3035 cts; In ker, KlUE. China, No. 1, Be; China No. 2 lot Japan, 7o; Sandwich Islands, 77Jo. TABT-Japan,4860(ai66o; lUaok, 4076c; Ai-rswn, 6580o. COFFEE CostaRica 1315o; Java,2830. dUGARS. Crushed A 18c; Fine Crusluil Idol Cube, 131al3ic; Extra C, 13Jal31c , Golden C. UJfa)llJJi Sandwich Islands. No. I, 10c. D. IKglljo. Sugars drop Jo in each lYRUP.Fivo gallons 85o. OANDLES 1316o. BA18IN8. California, $3.25(iS$2.75 If25 11 ex SOAPS.-Oood, 76o$1.76. OILS. Ordinary brands of ucal, 2oc; Juki. trades, Downo. ft Co., 37Jo; Boiled Linseed, l-i ditto Raw, 77c; lmou oil, 40oj Turpeu Una, 70o; Pure Lard, k 10; Castor, $1.2u 11.40. SALT. 8tock, bay, $10 V ton; Carmen Island, $124; Coarse Liverpool,! lfi; Finn qual It, $14; Ashton's dairy, ditto, $30 YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, $2 f .loj la ft Merrill $2.26rdos.i COMMERCIAL. Tiiukmiiay, Nov. 23, 1882. The wheat market is without any change, nd no transactions. There were eoverul arrivals of tonnage the past week, one vessel in particular arriving that was never on the ,' list of vesiols toarrivr. There arc no trans actions in tonnage, and several vessels will Joad on their own account toon if matters do not tike a turn. The vessels that an ived ale as follows : Vessels. Tons. Argyleshiro Peter Stewart .WO Lord Kinnaird . S00 The total vessels dispatched to date is as follows i riMlM DKSTIHATI01. Alton ljuecniil'ii oi r President do v'tScH.M do foot'h Chieftain do BuiIMiIim IJierpool Hand. ay .... (Juwimtown irth IMI llvrKol uropa do City ol KiirU,.U. K. Den KnrliiMO. ..II. K. BolJ-n II. K, , Helen Dtnn)..U. K. Wmaru V: S ,, . Jfebo ,. ..U. h. or Coot Jshnoaiunt Abeona U. K. Jane toiler.. .U. K. " "Robert I'lsun,.!'. K. or llaire J. W. Mm., . U.K. or llatro i PatrliUn ...... ilo Aluulim, . il IuctL Uv.rpwl Uordelt U. K. Cumbrian... . .Uuttmitow n Otxr.n U.K. sktiu. vtiir. i&,Wl I13.UHJ 31,175 M,98 31,(190 60,400 26,3115 10.15S H,M 76 491 33,001 (ti'ioo iYjii 6T,Uil 39.SW 01, OB? SIMM ei.s.'a JO.Oltl U,1M ti.m S6,uni 33,144 (11,033 43,91 73,6(l 3oi03 60,000 30,124 4S.WX1 89,24 6S.IK10 4V.731 03,070 39,316 fi.OOO S4.S4T 41,4) 6,330 s,a: .1.IS1 31, VW 37,010 69,600 There is nothing doing in wool, and thmo who sold eaily in the season reaped a hatvtt. whilst tlmee who held are left clear out m the sold. Ask any buyer what ho will give for wool, and his reply will bo : "Why didn't , you snll when a Rood price was offered," The markot Is literally diari. IOOAL MAKKKTM. Reviewed and corroded weekly by J. B. Kuapp, produce commission dealer, 207 Firt ftrvet, I'ortUud, Oregon. .Wheat Hi slightly improved this week, ndlittlmoiodoiug$l 67) the extreme. Oats Have advanced a little. Buyrrs am offeriug (lie per bushel, which Is about the fair quotttiou. Scleral tales have Wen niado this vtoek at a little highrr tljurvj cause, det. r were out and had to have them. 2,000 katbtls mild yesterday at 61c Au arrival in 040 Praiii'Uio of 20 Oirloads from Nebraika, 'fad ule of $1 03 r cental, and 100 carloads ,0 follow fiom the same source precludes auy ImmMliita dinner of a famine in oats. FoUtom Not many offerings, cuougb, iMwevrr, for preseut demands with little faaog in pricej jobbing at 60 to 66o psi O uion I'leutyi uo change. Bu ir Maiket remains about the same as or pat teu moiitl'Sj no chauge in rate. Cl'trev O.ecou very soiree It! to 17c. Kg, stdl soirve and have advnu'ed to 6P per do. Pov.tiy Chicktm, niaiktt well suppliid WILLAMETTE I ranging $3 to $4 60 per doz; market orer stocked with wild fowl. UUCKS iooti cne, u iu vi v ""' Geese More plenty, 0 to $10. Turkeys Offering very freely, many of Dealers them hardly in fit condition for sale. are shy of making engagements except at very low figures, in expectation of a glut next ween and very low prices. Sales ore made this week moitly at 124 to 15o per pound weight. Fruit Plenty and no change worth noting. Wool No change and nothing doing. Hay In fair supply and no change in rates. Beef No change. Pork Coming in pretty freely; no change in prices. CaJitornla crops and Markets. We take the following from the Sail Fran, cisco Commercial Herald of November 16th : Duiing tho closing days of last week con. siderable excitement was exhibited at the two Call Boards in both wlwat and barley, nota. l.lv the latter, at which largo speculative transactions occurred, forcing up pricos of barley to a high figure. On Monday of this week and dajs following thcro seems to have been quite a lull in the barley market, with snmo Blinding of prices. Wheat, on the con tiary, is ery firm at the close. Oats are steady and firm. Corn is quiet. Rye is without change of fpecial movement. Hay rulei high. Putitocs are lower under free receipts. Onions are higher. Butter is scarco, and choice roll is deaicr. Hops con tinue to attract attention tho world over, selling at $1 a pound and upwards, while in Wisconsin the crop of 1883 is being con tracted for at 50c. Wool remains dull and unmoved, with a heavy stock in warehouse. Tallow is scarce and high, with a lessenjd inquiry. Hides continue to rule high. Dating from tho 4th intt to this time of writing, not a singlo grain charter has been written, nor is there much inquiry for vessels at the moment. Ship owners, however, ap pear diiposed to hold out for extreme rates, notably for British iron vessels. So far as wo are advised 42i 6d was tho latest grain otuutcr, as noted by us last wck; theMerom, to a diiect port, 45s for orders. It is hardly to bo presumed that these rates could be ob t lined in the present state of the wheat mar ket here or elsewhi re. The disengaged fUct in n rt amounts to 69,000 regitter tons, aginut 30,000 tons a year ago. Thero is also !000 tons in adjacent poits. Tho fleet to arrive within five mouth, 200.C00 ions; samo tune in 1881, 307,000 tons, and for the same period in lShO, 207,000 tons. Wheat The market is very firm at $1 70 per cental for oxti'a Uioice whito milling, aud $1 024 to ?1 f71 fr tl10 two K'',,c', of P'i,l,e shipping. The Queen of tho Pacific, from Orecon, brought 3,881) sacks, and tho Oregon, fiom same, 1.020 tacks. There havo been few n.,len consummated at tho sample session tf the Produce Exchange, exporters evidently prcfcirmg to buy in tho interior. On call, sales were as follows: Nov. 10th, 100 tons No. I white, buyer season, $1 75. At tho Giam Exchange, Nov. 14th, salos were : 600 tons No. 2 white, Dicember,$l 644; 100 do $1 61?; 200 do, January; $1 65; 400 do, $1 644 per cciital. Sales yesterday on call of 100 tons No. I Solium, buyer 1882 $1 69J per cental. Wool Oregon receipts aro light, the Queen of tho Pacific bringing only 61 bales. Our Bpot stocks aro very heavy, with but little trade. Sales are reported of 50,000 lbs spriuis clip, private; 50,000 lbs poor and defective South ern fall at 0llc; 40,000 Northern fall at 14 18c all to scourers. Quotations aro un changed; CIio'ils Northom fall at lB17c; fair do. 1314c; Free Mountain, 13'(l(o. Di rective fall is quotable at flUo for Southern Coast and San Joaquin. Spring clip sells as follows! Calaveras and foothill at 2224c; Sonoma and Mendocino, 2224c; Northern Sacramento Valley, 2325o; San Joaquin, free, 18(&20o; do defective, 1617c; Knglit Coast, free, 1810o: do, slightly burry, 15 17c; do, heavy and dark, 1416c; Eastern Oregon, 2025c; Valley Ortgou, 2327c; Modo.k and Siskiyou, 2425o; Humboldt, 25 2fle. Hitler W quoto as follows! Heavy salttd iteer, 10llo t lb; light salted hides, cows and steers, 3045 lbs, 0c; medium do, 45 65 lbs, 30c; salted kips, 104llc; salted calf, good demand for plump skins, I415c; hair goat, sound skins. (I5(ffl70u; medium, 50c; small skins aud kid, fi(2.rj each; deer skins, good summer skins, :ULl74c; medium, long hair, 2530c; poor and winter skins, 20c; sheep skins, shearlings, 23(?!30e; short wool, 30150c; medium wool, 60c$l; long wool, $1 l 50; dry hides, usual selectiou, 2021c; dry kip 1820o; do, calf, 2l22c. Hops Tho local market is stroug, some holders asking $1 05l 10 tf lb. Contracts for 1883 crop sro being made in Wisconsin at 50o. The latest spot sle was oil bales ash ington Territory at $1 per pound. GOLD AND STOCK COMPANY'S REPOBTtt. Ban Francisco Markets. San 1'racisco. Nov. 22. Whea Market very firm fur choice qua), ities; poorer grsdos steady, uote choice ship ping 91 07 J Oil 7U; Choice to extra ctioiro nun mi! In Id at SI "2J(.l 75; No. 2 amber Decern btr. SI 110: No. I white January. $1 74. lUilev Market wiak aud prices favor huterai the'o is more selline pressure; No. I fwd otit-red at $1 45 spot; sold at $1 46 Dec.; $1 481 Jan. 0U Not so limit maiket is affected by of foriugs of Nebraska; isle of 20 carloads Neb raska black, $1 tU, to arrive; 100 carloads ex. ivctedt Orcsvn Quotable at $1 63(31 871 Potatoes Wiivtk at quotations last given; otlrrlng larger. Onions Choice, maiket is Uriui75SS5c. V ool Dull; price unchanged. Hops Buyeie are holdiup off to obtain con cessions; quote U0c$$l. Kci! Offtrimri are larser. mostly of Eatt em oy exprest; market steady at fonuer ijuot tions. Butter Fresh roll steady and quiet, nixluilT.t. Ths marktt it very quie riUHTIKXK Ti) Ooik, U, K., Br ship Ardmillar, iron, I IM tons, 46. PAHMEB: Pm.n", CBICAOO MABKET8. Chicago, Nov. 22. Wheat Slightly better; 93J Dec. Pork-Easy; $17 12 Nov. Lard Lower; $10 85 Nor. BXIBBOBM A ENGLISH REPORTS. LO.NUON, Nov. 22. Floating cargoes Firm but not active. Cargoes on pa'saee and for shipment Firmly held. Mark Lane Steady. Good cargots red winter rffctast, 45s. English country markets Firm. French country markets Quiet. Imports into U. K. past week Wheat, 200,000 qrs. Imports into U. .K. nat week Flour, 135,000 to 140,000 bbls. . LIVERPOOL MARKETS. Liverpool, Nov. 22. Wheat Spt market Not muce demand. Quantity of wheat on passagj to the conti nent, 510,000 qrs. At a shootine mutch at Walla Walli, the first purse wa divided betweon C. Schumacher and A B. Wattcrman, each killing five birds. In the second iftatch Tex Aubery won first money, killing ten bird-, and Mark Evans second money, gettiue nine birds out of a pos slblo ten. Aubery "won the double bird match. An effective medic no for kidney disease?, low fevers and nervrus prottraticn, snd well worthy of a trial, is Brown's Iron Bnters. Track on the main lino of the Northern Pa cific is now laid to Merrill, Montana, 23 miles westward from the late terminus at Park City, and 963 miles from St. Paul. Work on this end of the line is advancing steadily. A pure strengthening tonic, free from whis key nnd alcohol, cures dyspepsia, and similar diseases. It has naver been equalled. Brown's Iron Bitters. The contract for grading the railroad from the junction on Bbick river to the White river has been sub-let to J. J. Cummings. The contract calls for four ai,d a half miles of erado and tho papers aro already out. It is the intention to put on fifty wluto men and olio hundred Chineso nn Monday. "What station is this?" asked a lady pas Benger of an English tourist near by. Look ing out o a wiuilow, and reading a sign on the fence, lie replied: " 'Rough on Rats,' I guess, mum." The Eye. NEW KVKIM WEEK. Oregon Kidney Tea, From the multitude of certificates received from well known citizens who havo been ben efitted by tlio use of this remedy, tho proprie tors, Messrs. Hodge, Dais & Co., have con tracted to publish two new ones each week for the year ending April 1, 18S3, that all our readers may see tho great benefits it has con ferred on the afflicted. Portland, Oun. Aug. 2, 1879. Having a pevere backache last winter, I was induced to try the Oregon Kidnev Tea, I found it very biueticial in its results. It is not mere unpleisont to take than other tea I wculd r econmind it to thoseafilicted as I was. John P. Farmer. Portland, 0.u July 31, 1879. The Orfgon Kiunev Tea hai cured my back mil Kidnejs, and I am at a loss to ex press mv gratitude. I shall always remember tho Oregon Kidney Tea with pleasure and es teem, and hi.hly recommend it to all my friends nnd aiquaintinces. J. H. I'. Downi.no, (at P. Selling's), Skinny Hen. "Wells' Health lie newer" restores healtn and tiger, cures Pspe'i.lat Im otoi.ee, Sexual Dtblltv $1. A First rate 450 acre Wheat and Sheep Farm for Sale. I1MVE MILKS FKOM SALEM THHEK UL'Nl rott and ttfty ucn a in cu ti it Ion. Una hundred acres inner laini, wmn roaKts a capiuu iiuruow, Stock watt r hi truh flold; all wull fetiocl. lleilih) loaitlon. 'trout btrcam a ml c 1 titf throuuli tho (aim. Apply t-t ie. r. rrmr.H, no-2'ttf Salt in, Maiiou County, Oregon. CONQUEROR OF ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. Tina best KIDNEY and LI VERM EDI CINE siitVEB KNOWN TO FAIL. "Ihtdiuff ro.i tM) )tur. Uli severe Unease ol Ihtsldneis; be'ore uiiiii nunis uemrajr iwo oj. was rellM)d, snd am now well." .. . JOSHUA TUTHILU "Mjr nhjstcUns thoucht that I wu prra'yfed on on, Me. fwms MnlblT nffllrtnl lth rheumatism from 1W4 to 1830. I wu cured by II unt'i Remedy." STEPHEN (l.MASON. "My doctor pr nounccl my caso UrUht'a Disease, and told ma that I could lire only forty. ight hours. I then took Hunt's remedy, and was speedily currd." M. GCKlDsnCKD. "Ilalnsufffred twenty years ilh kldnry disease, ana enpiojea various pnyviciins vtitnoui Uti, I was then cured by Hunt's Hi medy. lynldini without belnr re unii lumetty. SCLI.1VAN FENNEH, "I hate Wen trreatly benefitted by the ue ol Hunt's Remedy. For JisMues ot the aldne), and urinary or. fans Ultra U nothing superior." A. D. NICKF.RSON. "I ran teatify to tha lrtue ot llnni'i Remedy In kid' ney dlMwfea from actual trial, hsvliv been inuih bena Bttcd thereby." Hct. K. CI. TAYLOR, "I oseunabUtoarlM Irora bed from an attack ol kidney dl.e-.-e. Thdoetrs roJldnot relei nt I sias anally oouipleuly cured by ulns Hunt's KejutJr." ('RANK It, DICKSON. "I haes infrrred utnmJy allh kidney iUe: after utlrur Hum's Remedy two days, I enabled to re sume builncvs." GEO. r. t'LARK. Irlal will eoaiTUe jmm. 'r tals k II ltcssll. Mad '" Pamphlet to HUHi'3 1Z1CEOT CO., Frovilenoo &. Z. rrics. n d 11.1s. THE YANKEE BAZAAR! to. First Btrest, Cndsr Kew Mtrksi Thsstre. 311114 CIIFAI-E8T Ol ALL oTORl WHX KKhP L cou.t.nllv on hand an turn ens ttockol all Midi useful aud onummtal articles w. Call aaa er, ana AtlaaUheis. IT A LTU ittiri. aaar. Noll I OREGON. NOVEMBER, OEOKOKIIKIlH'. WILLARD.n- HERREN BROS., Commission Merchants, CONSIGNMENTS OF VatL Grain. Floor, and aU kinds of OreKon & California Produtse Solicited. Importers and Jobbers In C-t KAIf . WOOt, and FIOIIR BAGS. Fleee T aid Sewlni Twines. Cotltm Belll-as;, Ilsmmoeks, Oil Hothlnit, lenU, Ete. t-yPsrtlcuIar attenUon paid to bUTln-fFarmers supplies on order. Con.lgnmenU and w""?"1, iollcltcd. Liberal cash adi ances made on consltrnments. 8. E. Corner Xorth Front and B. Streets, ,pl PORTLAND, OHEOON, GEO. COHN & BRO. OENEBAL Commission Merchant. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Flour, Feed, Provisions, and Staple Groceries. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. PRODUCERS WILL further their Interests byoorrefpondlng with me. Letters ot Inquiry promptly answered. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON APPROVED SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN, WOOD, FLOUR, HOPS, HIDES, ETC., ETC. P'1M 110 Front Street, bet Morrison and Yamhill. J. B. KNAPP & CO. Commission Merchants AND PU CHASING AGENTS, First Street, Portland, Oregon. Receive and sell the product ot the farm on com mission, purchase and forward ireods and farm Imple ments on the most reasonable terms. SIBSON, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, Kortheast Corner or Ash and Front Streets, PORTLAND, - OREGON. surl-tf WEEKS & MORGAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Feed Merchants. Nos. 247, 24 A t.11 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. augllmS D.C Ireland & Co, SUPERIOR BOOK AND JOB PBINTERS. 110 Front Street, Portland. Front Street, (TP STAIRS.) iVSend for Samples snd Prices. nolm A. ROBERTS, ....SUCCESSOR TO.... FISHEL & ROBERTS Cor. First and Alder Sta, Portland, On. THE LEADING Clothier, Merchant Tailor, And Hatter, OF OREGON, Guarantees to sell the very best CLOTHING for less Money than any other house in the state. Juneltf J.B.CONGLE&CO 110 Front Street, East'Blde,Portland, Oregoa. AgsUn 1b Business. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips, Saddlery Hardware, Etc;, Etc. Repairing- Neatly and Promptly Attended to Eastern Cranberry Vines FOR SALE FROM A. J. BURR'S BOG, Olympia, W. T. i. i.t 1M Vines,... 1 lars, liars.. ...t .M ... 3).S) .... M.wS) Send moner by Itesli'ered Letter. Money Outer or nena, rrk-o s vos, witn airecucns ror lorwtrtiing. In 1ST7, 1 planted three W feet beds of the Jersey cranberry tines. I planted them 18 Inches apart, eaih war; anded one beii lx inches deep, one threa Inches, and the 01 her 1 pUnted on the nttural bog. The undid beds yielded but lew berries and are diliij out. In 1SS0 I grtthered from the nttural bed two lu-i, sufar barrels lull ot berries, and only one barrel from both ol the sanded ones. Mack or Peat land that oeerlloas until about the first of alsy Is the best for the Cranberry. Keep the water on the fines until the late frosts are oyer, aad you U1 hare a good crop ertry year. Hani by dropplnc the tines feet by 6 Inches, and forclw Into the muck with a forked ttlck orwtdp shaped dibble. 11m out- the weeds the first year; pull them out by hand the seconJ, and the third your they Ultakerot theuueltes. A. T. BURR. OlympU, Thurstun Co., W. T. octlmi L. M. DYER, HORSESHOER, Cor. U and slain fits., Poiil.!, Orsgoa. laBBiH lk-SBti W j-flH ytW-iP' 1882. Chas. H. Dodd Se Co., (8UCCESSOBS TO IIAWELKT, DODD CO.,) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Itf Hardware, Iron and Steel, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SOLE AGEXTS FOR JOHN DEERE'S SULKY PLOW, GANG, STUBBLE AND BREAKING PLOWS Of the Late-it 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., ool.1m3 Front, Firt and Vine Street!, Portland, Oregon. SEYMOUR, SABIH & CO., Uanufacturers of and Dealers In the Latest Improved Farm Machinery. UADISON STREET, (from Front Ws are sole agents on the North Paclflc Coast for sss sB r JfxP&S MORRISON PLOW Which are warranted to scour In any soil. Alno the Furst and Bradley Gang Plow, Kalamazoo Spring Tooth Harrow and Cultivator, The New Buckeye Grain Drill, New Buckeye Broadcast Seeder, Buckeye Cider Press, The Diamond Feed Will, The We have many otlnrs that cannot bo enumerated here. We cordially invite all wanting anything in our line to come and see us, and if you cannot come, send lor one of our prise lists and catalogues. ESTABLISHED IN CnAS. HODGE, T. A. DAVIS, HODGE, DAVIS El CO., 02 and 94 Front Street, (cor. Stark) - Portland Uregon. Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trade a Complete Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware Shop Furniture, aud Druggists' Sundries. ALSO WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITY "V-7" 3E2 Of all (be leading brands. In kegs and tins. COLORS IN CANS AND DRY. Putty, Lampblack, Red Including the finest brands for Coacn painters' use. Paint, Whitewash and Varnish and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neats Foot Oii Fish Oil, Alcohol, in Barrels and Cass-es. Blue Vitriol. Sulphur, Castile Hitters, all kinds. Quickr-ilver, btrvchnme, and Tar, in Pints, Quarts, and Half Gallon, Five Gallon. Etc. ( We aro Agent for Oregon and Washington Territory for JECfTTIO 1S3E5 "JR, 3E -A. X 3ST T THF. BEST MIXED PAINT IN USE. Mlllinckrodt's Cnrholic Sheep Squirrel roisou, ami Aj er'sanu Dr. Jayne's rroprie tary Medicines. We buy our goods from first hauils, tliUa (Joan as comparison 8ANFaU.XCI8rO.llFUU.T8TKECT. WHAT WILLTHE WEATHER BE TOMORROW Poors Signal lltaUlUii-M. dirfction-Inraluabln m ku aocordinir to its predlctlona. Navi Hai ao accurate uiemionjeUr attar! oomUnstlon. This great most eminent rbykidana, , and DdenUfio men ot wttl. atlver rUted trimnilmra. eta. iiiallzir it a iHi oormuueter sua Ument WewiUaeDdrouatainpieona, Jliwtrt4rm,to daTallr sTsfllinjr th-ani. 4 oil-1 IT! Jurt the fltVOtVuAMMl i in W Mfati tn that without oor Trada BMBt,aslstow 111 2iaaBaaH KiilsH to First), PORTLAND, OREGON. Uic cclclrslrd r tordord ioi.b'e pdnt and tolld steel stsrr Burncll Four Point Barb Wire, E. W. ALLEN, manager. 1851. OEO W. SNELL, F. K. ARNOLD anil Lead, Glue, and Varnishes! Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barrekj Soap, Concentrated Lye, Potash.! Dip, Wakclcc's Sheep Kath ai mauling us to compete with any market on I ot our prices will prove. JLW YOKk.-S3 t'KDAK HTKKKT. Service Barometer OR 8T0IUI CLASS AND THERMOMETER COMDINB0V It will det-tct and Indicate correctly- mny chuag In the wutber 15 ta -W b0Jjr! wumij auuu ut iunu u I'lTTfrniiir. " -." - er to navtemtorm. ratora. Variaera can plan uot" c. SO time. Its cast In aaUwle ijeai rhed, which alanefs wonn the I'ricool ilrVcMplantbwoj WEATUBK lNDlCATORUendonod byUie ui. A I tha day to be tbe " ''"'" Drst-r II a u s Hammerer are LTOI put .SJxii ffaHSe& walnut irame. alSlaVeU.as iiaef olor,- ortwr, on receipt ofS31,oreixior84. AsTeataars ""ff from rauaulnt)lj.nnA.rf.Hw.NfH. tnMnl thin to aeU to f anuenl menbanl trial tarsii . au. Ordar at once. It "H.'S iosjb taken It la good 'W ber. Send I rnwat sacje intaiuauv - Inraluabl it mmer orderTbnt morjej- pro- eflk ktd m list irarlil s'sawftaaTs. !- C'O.w N SLS.-a. . '' sv- aar mjj mr'rmcmt sin ssii (rulrcl crrrTMhrro. 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