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WILL'AMETto: frAfcMER: POBTLAiSD, OREGON, JANUARY 5, 1882. Chas. H. Dodd c& Co. (SUC'E&bOlis'TO HAW ELEY, 1)01111 & CO.,) IMI'OKTEKS A1M DUALKiW IX Nutter Oregon da'ry, 3Jc; common grades 2Pffl28j j;gg,Are jobbini,' at 3fle per d'7"n Chicken --?! '?"' er df li H ot --12(0 13"; hum', lfifclc; lard, 15 IRi' pT 111. Hay flood timothy, $22 50 pfr tin. .Mi. it. -11 ar i hiali rnneo of pne-s. Dutch i rs sell to rrtiilers as folium: 11-cf, 8c for htnll foil, with r.ingo of 7(s"lfi forordinary fat stctrs IT the ranee. 13 IPS! ffl&kii i w 8 siiliEH tit: i- ! m IS fiOiumerciitl. W MARKET HE I'VH T. nour: pnouici; uutur.i. The following represent wholesale .rate, rnin (i I'lictu ci fust hai.do FLO UK. In jol bmg lots standard lirauda, 6 Uj; utai iditutiy brumis 4 i,0i-1 1 T- ,. liKAT Vallcy.l.".'!il 7,-J;V,ilI.iU'iI a, ' 1.624 "i nuw vii'p; 07 to (iU uutt net ) fnn( r a bimhrl at Walla Walla ami nur OATS. 012(i2 cts for good feed l bu.ii. UNION'S. Now 1J- POTATOK.S.-50fe55e. WDULINU3. Jobbiutr, for feci. J30. aJJS.GO V ton. Short, 828 Chop, 37tO M30.00 tf ton. KUAN Jobbing at $22 per ton BACON Sidu, lifcl'Jj; Hams, countrj tured, none; city cuted, 1718o; Shoulders, 1314c. 3HKKSR.-16tol7o tfto. . ,. I10NKV In comb, 18a'.0e; Btramcd, in 5 fkllona, 12c. DRIED FRUITS. Apples, sun dried fiuar fred, 67cj sliced, 78cj machine dried, PalOo; Pears, machine machine dried, 9al0c; Plums, un dried, ditto, 12a 15c. POULTRY. Chickens, full (frown, 4 00 5. Small, $3(6,3 00. D'icl.s, 8 ;KGOS. Near by fresh laid, 3jo. HOGS. Dressed, 7J. BEKF. Net weight 6c and 64c ior choice. BIIKKI'.- .ict weight, 4c. VEAL. G4to8o WOOL. Eastern Oregon, 16a20o; Wil- .... r.11air lHM'"n! (Jinnuua. none. J1IUES. llutohcrs' hides, dry, 15ol0cj eountry cured, drv, lBcj culs 4 oir, green hldJH, raited, 7Hc; cuiintry ditto, 7Su; deikniH, dry, 3(to If' lb; d sheep pelts cadi ltal.00; dry elk, 20c per lb. TALLOW-- Quotable at SJc. per lb. HAY Choice tn.iotlij, S-i-Ji from wagon, 15. ::. MM L IHKHtllAJlE. LAUD In kogi, 1C-; Oregon leaf, tins 16o; do in i'.iiK lfiifel ijc. HUTi'KK We quote, extra flush roll, 374 fe40c; lair to good, 30(ft3T) cm; in kob"i, r.iOiS. -China, No. I, tiu; China No. 2 $y lj,i,.n, 7c; ojnilwich Islands, 774c 1 KA J.ii.ui,-O't00;b."iu; lllauk, -IUvS'Oc; Or 'in, tt iWiOo. COrr'KE -CosUltte.. lUftjlBo; .Iava,2fay30 nUiAKf. Ciiihhul A 1 lo; 1'iue Cruahed ISks Cube, Ijai:i4u; Extra C, IHiulHJc Ooldcn O. I ifuI ljfuj Sandwich Islands, No. 1, 10c. 1). llfellje. Sug.us drop lo in each grade. H1KUI'.-Five gallons 85o. CANDLES 13l6c. RAISINS. Calitorma, (.vm&Sl.'a lt'2j It HUAl'S. Good, 7t$1.7f. OILS. Ordinary brands of ecal, !Bo; high crbdui, Dow no k Co., 374c; Hoiled Linseed, I diU'i Raw, 7"o; ilino.. oil, 40u; I'm pen ln. 70c; I'uie Lani, i 10; Castor, $1.25 11.40. HALT. Stock, bay, $10 I' ton; Carmen Iiland, 5121; Coarsr Liverpiol,$iri; Finn qual. y, 314; Ashton's dairy, iiitto, i'M VKAST POWDERS. Donnelly, $2 tf doz; ! " ' " COJUMEKCIAL. TllUlbiUAY, Jan. I, 1SSII. Wo hao bad our touch of winter, and the aeason has ju-tilied the traditions of the coun try. It wu wni the huhdus e di nut expect very cold neither after that, and if wu piss tho tenth of January wo are pic,i.ired to ex peot an open winter. Cold wcuthcr set 111 labt Saturday. Fit three inoruiiigs the mercury itood at . 1 ilcgrBL'S above zi'iu, t ,n culdiet of the au.iaon. It wiib clc.ii and bcuuliful, with (rot enough to hold the giouiid fioeii,aud to make icu on the water. Wnlnis la) inorning ire uakul to Hud it snowing hard a regular fine aliouur of snow that iniiuit buaiiio-s. Tu aaanU noon the suowlULcs liicautu laige, and oon ceisud altogether. Thu wvatlur mod erated, and tho streuts of Portland were live ly with cutlets and sleighs that made fit) best tl the situtlioii, There u favorable change in the general markets. Wheat teiiiaiin li nil at $1 75 per cental, and freights aie quietly weakeumg, Tbeio klitiuld not bo much grain left in tirat bamW by this tune. As to iho futme, wu suu no reason to anticipate any important ilango is quotations, Wheat li abundant, and as Ipw as item viiiivviiieutly get. It will not liangu without some cause. Tli prospect oi t ligut harvest uixt summer wuitht bu cause, but so far tbeio is no ill union to the ciops. Califo ma finuiis have recently hid a rainlall that leliu.ea then fears, and they pn nmo each othei a luary baivtst for lhS!!, Out oun i lospt'.U wciii neir bttiei. Oui Kist in whoit licl.ls piouitM! wo 1 Euclaud, it ir aiil, vei) li oily abjiidous wlual giowiugto Ameiioi Th it It what wu li uld oxpcit. Touuigu weakens continually, but ciiiiiih droii much louei, as tlnp will take the cliaucts and ho up for tho uuxt harvest rather tliau It so money by sailiuc tne so is, Thu iliiugo in business by Mr. Kuapp lcsvts us without his valu.blo auistaiu-e iu voniiictiuii with local uiaiket Hwrc. So we yatui U.t' as bet we may. 1.0CA1. M kKKKT.-i. lu.it- It luiproxid iu price; quotations uow stand $1 75 )?r tvutal asked, hut lmers iiy to get two cents oil that ; j I 75 is iqual to 51 05 per bushel for Mliett suki-d Cab. "forma iiijikots cornspoud with oui, only they utler $1 h2J for Ketirtuiy, showing con (idt'ino in the future. 1'niiii.VO- It inges here from 35i per ton f a wjod, ti 57s aiko I fur ir-n Oats Kttnj.0 liviu tile for fudtoC.'c f r flu ice mi. .nig, .Mil. I Ntiini; bran, $'.V$22, shorts, S25 ," i .lii,s. SSWj.jXI. Potato --55j pr liualul; ii.n golugluras traso.i aitvaiKw. CsbbL-o-'.'o pr It. Api flOifcfltfu ; pens, 75 j. Dii.it IVtilt -Isiu luoix uiiiiaud t 11'j.iiii advaucis, but lUaliis l).c 1 ro toi.ks m luuil. M .iimiu diti-tl c.pit. . uu- woi.b JKji. JOci Oi,, u plumt an J lU'.ur raigu .urn d4U, p i IS. Veal Choice, 8c, shading down to 0c for infciiir. Mutton 3B3Jc on foot. Potk Live h'g. 0-', gross weight; net Kt'viM, 7(&'74c. UOLD AD iTOCK COMPANY'S KErOKTS. Ban FranctBCo Markets. Sa Fkam'1-oo, Jan 3 Ricfipts Wheat, 31,00(1 ttl; flour, none; oats, 32.1 ctls; potato s, C50 Bka; eggs, 400J lli.Z h'r,.,(litK There is no iinnrovemcnt to note cither in demand or values. Tho prnount of di'Mijaged iron tonnage is amply sullicient to meet all demanils liKeiy to oe maue upon ii, while wood is in excessivn supply. CIIABTKItED. To Cork, U. K., or continent, between lioideaux aud Antwctp, Am sh Carrie Clark, 1202 tons, (reported to he) 37b fid; direct port, 35s; for Cork, U. K., Havre or Antweip, Br sh Parthenia, wood, 1331 tons, 35s; the ir bk lluenos Ayris ill load dyewood from ilexico to Ivirope. Wheat There is a fair demand for ship mmt. The maiket is Bteady at full prices. Iluyers are seeking round lots of strictly choice, and for auch are offering $1 72J. We quote the spot market the same as before. Futures firm; No. 1 white, buyer February, SI 8211 824. Flour The demand is a littlo better; stocks of all kinds are ample; market firm at un changed quotations. Hurley Feed Quiet; buyers and sellers disagret; si ot market quotable at $1 2ol 30 a,ked for jobbing lota; No. 1 feed, barley, i'etiiuary, $1 224'a)l 23; March, $1 'lo; buyer the seas li, $1 2'J. -Oat' Prices are firm for choice; saiea of hOO sks Oiegou feed, SI b."; Nebraska offering SI (i.-(jl 70. l'otatiies Aro not inati nally changed, tt a blight tendency in sellers' favur is noted. ( 'noico l'etaluma and Tomales sold to day at 51; Cuirey Coie, $1 124; Gamut Chili held at Si fo!l 35 Mules - Dry, usual selection, IDs; kip, 39c; ..if, '2ti(gjle. Tallow -7?Sc PnivisioiiH Market easy; bn-.on, tncdiuni, ll'mlll'e; lard, Califurnii, ." to 10 lln, Vlist liijc; Klstem rtlincil, 3 to 0 ltn, lfl15Jc. lUnis Eastern, C. S. C, lair to good, 174 u,tSic E,'gs Ficsh California, cisy at unchanged lliutltlllllS. Iliitter Fresh roll, 27'2S4c; prices favor hu) era. NKW VOllK HA11KKT.S. Nkw Yohk, Jan. 3. Whcit Sttadyj $1 05 I 1". Flour Steady. Wool Dull. ClIICAOO MAHKKT.S. Ciiicaoo, Jan. 3. Wheat -Steady; 93J Jan. Pork Lower; $10 85 asked, Jan. lard Weak; lower; $10 I7i Jan. Ribs Steady; $S G.'i Jan. IlkKHBOIIM M XSOLIHH UKPOllTS. Lonhok, Jan. 3. Floating cargoes Firmly h Id. Cargoes on pa-sace Quiet but steady. Cargoes fur shipment Quiet but steady, (iood cargoes California oil coaat, 45s. English countiy markets Steady. Fiuioh c.uintrv maikiti Quiet. 1 inpoita into the Uni ed Kingdom, wheat, 2!lt,000 qrs. Imports into the United Kingdom, Hour, 245,000 qis l.IVKlll'OOI, UAKKKT.S. Liveki-ool, Jan. 3. Spot market Steady. Q mutity of who it on paisago to continent, 00,000 q is. CUH'AIIO WHKAr MAUKCT. CillCAdo, Jan. 3 Wheat ttrongcr and reg ular; 'Xc for January, Olgc for February. Eastern Freight Situation Nkw YmtK, Jan, 3. -Tho clipper freight inirkiit continue to present a very quitt form fur the reason that it is too early in thu year to expect any improvement. The fact that theuurkit could bo enlivened, but there is no ill-position uu the partof agents to encour age it, as it would bu done at their expense. Aceuti are very well satisfied with present status of tho market, although they would bu pleased to hae it more lively, aud are willing to await the action of merchants whom they feel confident will sooner or later return to thu Cape Horn loute against the overland rortu. Tonuigo is scarce and held linn iiiidir demand for oil. Of 31 ships in pirt tn-diy but two am disengaged. Tho Central Pacific railroad compiny s new steam coiner San Pedro sailtd from Delaware break water this niotniug Her cargo is allon ac count of the company. A Prosperous Country. Few people in thu P. istem S.ates, or even in t o central portions of the Union, have any ad qiiuto ulna as to tho extent aud resource i ot the Pacific Cotst. Wl at this region will be iu tho fulititi may bo somewhat outlined hywh.it it is at the present tune, when with not one-fourth of our land claimed or utilised, and w ith a population ot nut mote than one. ti'utiuf what the country is capable of sup. putting, our prnjin.ts iu the way of grain, fish and fruit generally affect the markets of not oui) the Atlantic States but of a good puitiouof Europe. And yet, many will say thit our countiy li out run; that we have all the population that the country will support, aud encouraging immigration to this country isdetiime.it.il. Here, in the Northwestern por tuni of uur Uiuo.i, opiaally is development in cei-siry, mul the advantages of improvement aud the intuitu for capital invested is being t-,k"ii dai.U.;o of b) this different railroad iMinjiaii es that aro operating in tint countiy at lesiut. Whatever luturil uwnn'ii the Kimtry pO'sr&i", w ll soon be shoivn, as we r dii.) ooiiii g i ito iloiiT -c.'immi ,i ation with the ouiaido world. Our fa-ilitus for u.i.iil.nlnnij aie already attracting the at tm i 'it ot toii'igu capitil, and ere loug we wid nt only Iki the expoit rs of agricultural i natncts bnt of many m the luaoufacturid rliclia t'it at prtMLt we are dependent on cur uei;hl-o iu tho Fait U supply us with. t Uai siormatiou win toon take place, in Bony HKctt, that will attouiib tho oldest DecO Sm . inhabitants more than it will the outside world And we have but to say to tho over burdened in the East, that if they want homes in a new and growing country, where ten hours of honest labor per day will jield them a competency for living, come West and cast their lots among the people of this thriving country. Baker City Itevcille. "Do Not Fear, You Carry Cassx,"JC3' Said that illustrious emperor to his boatman, in the Btonn. And wo cn say to the thou sands who are compelled to admit sorrowfully tint they have some form of kidney disease. Do not fear; there is a Casar among kidnev medicines. It is Hunt's Remedy, and it will cure you. Refore its commanding power, kidney and liver ailments flee as conquered enemies Its cures aro marvelous; its sway unquestioned. It reaches cases that are given uti and hoceles. To nil whD are afflicted iu stomach, bladder, kidnejs or liver, we come with tho encouraging cry. "U.i not fear! there is sure relief in Hunt's Remedy. Coloklk5 ami Cnt.li A young girl deep ly regretted tnat she was st colorless and cold. Her taco was too white, and In r hinds and feet felt as though thu 1)1 iod did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken, she was the rosiest and healthiest .'ill in the town, with a vivacity and cheerf lines of mind gratifying to her friends. liiii:;Ii on Kali." Chars out ruts lute , roachcy, Mies, anln, bul bupt Hunks, chipmunks, ciphers, tc, Dru'ji-tH. Tree Planting Along the Railroad. Hon. Philip Ritz, says the DVAi Il'iiWn Slutemnan, has just returned from the North ern Pacific Railroad, whero he has been somo time superintending the planting of trees along tho lino of railway. He has a contract to set out trees along the road where it passes through the prairie country. Ho is now plautiug between Wallula and a joint tenty miles east of Sprague. He will no doubt do same in Montana. Mr. Ritz has set out two kinds of manle, soft and hard, locust, black walnut, box clJcr, cherry, peach and apple. Iheso last fruit trees he bus just set out as an experiment. If theso grow, thrivo and bear fruit, it will bo evidenco of the riehneas of the soil and the adaptability of climate for or chard growing, which will no doubt be taken advantage of by the settlers in the Upp.T Country. Mr. Ritz tell us that the trees plauted'last year have grown rapidly and are as thrifty as they could woll be. He is wholly satisfied that the experiment will be a great BUCCtUS. NEW EVERY WEEK. Oregon Kidney Tea. From tho multitude of ceitilicatea 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, 1SS3, that all our readers may see tho great benefits it has con feircd on the afflicted. Fokist (tiuivK, Or., March 10, 1SS0. I hereby certify that I have used the Ouk'.on Kiu.nm'Tea, mid obtained immediate rilicf. It is Cod's blessing to humanity. I taku pleasure iu recommending it to the atllicted. I am now nearly 00 years eld, camo to Oregon in 1S42 in the employ of the Hud son's Bay Conipiny, and since I began us-iiir the Oregon Culuey tea, I enjoy cood health. Daviu Mu.nkok. Hiciu.AMi, Or., March 20, 1SS0. I have fullered with a disease of the kidneys for 0 or 7 ears and for the last two months hove been laid up with a paid in my back. A fiieud sent mo a simple of the OutflON Km sky I'ka, and having used ito.io week, I can do a cood day's wurk, 1 h.ie deiiv d in iro benefit from it than from all the medicines I luvo ovtr taken. J Q Ntwniu. WM. WATSON, commission Agent for THE SALE OK GALLOWAY and POLLED ANGUS: Or 4 hi:kdh: riTTLi:. 1 have foil sale J xw hwul of iiunrtnl cattle. Ai in old rrMent of Oregon J .whinUm 1 know well the require menu of the IVciflc l'ot itixk r&Utr. Y4.A..urau uio tare ot TUtt & Ktaii, Mcnk ItnU, Kant CM). wnwui i, UtfCitfll. J. B. CONGLE & CO 110 Front btntt, Eut bide, I'ortUnJ, Oregoa. Again In Business. MAXlTACTCHKItS ANI lUlMUTEHS Of .SiHltllt'S, Hiinu'ss. I .! T- '. A MtS I Bf -A ..... .. ifc.HslU IHIUKVS, t!i Ip Vv,iliWi u r tm llanlivnrf, W Ktc, lite. RtpairIuK Neatly and Prouiitlj- Attendee! to' Commission Merchants. The following l n list or Ihc Coumilsslnn Merchant. oMHI t'l. nhlrli wepnbllsn for the brnrlll nrour reader-. They lire perfect' Ir rellahlr, anil an) lmitlnri.x ciitrualnl lo lli.lr care will receive prompt altcnlloni J. C. TOPD. J. F. BIVE.V. TODD&BIVEN, N. 10 .North Front trrct, rorllnnd. Wholesale firocers, Commission Merchants, AnJ Dealers tn 171 HU ITS, Wool, Grain, and all kinds of Produce. Apenta f(r abobWhUkey, I)r Honopole Cham pHne and Llsen'a Vlnejard, Fresno, Ca). ldey F. H. PAGE. Commission Merchant DEALEU I.V Traill, Flour, Feed and Staple Oniecries. SI'I.dAI. ATTEMION 4ili:N To C'Ul'.NTUV iuoii( :. 42T132 Tront Street, Portland, decline HENRY EVERDING, Commission Merchant, Wholesile and Uetall Healer in Elny, Traill, Feed, and Staple Groceries. "TO. 47 FRONT ST11EET, UET EEN- A&II AND X i'mc, Portland, Oregon. deett GEO. COKN& BRO. GENERAL Commission Merchants. WHOLESALE DEALEIt IN Flour, Feed, Provisions, and Staple groceries. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. PRODUCERS WILL further their interests by eorret.-pondlng with ui. filters oi inquir promptly arisu ereu, t3.LIDEIlAL ADVANCES MADE ON APPROVED SHIPMENTS OF OltAIN, WOOD, FLOCK, HOPS, HIDES, ETC., ETC. aprltl 130 Front fetrwt.bet Morrison nd Yamhill. GEOROE IIERREN. WILLARD 1IEUHEN. HERREN BROS., Commission Merchants, CONSIGNMENTS OF Wool. Grain, Flour, and all kinds of Oregon & California Produce Solicited. Importers and Jobbers in 'MCilV, WOOL, llllll FLOIH V.U.H, Fleec I anil M'wlna Inliien, t'otlon lielllng, lliuiuiKiekx, Oil lulliluu, leuls, Kir. iJ'P.irtit'Ular attention iiaid to hut in? Farmers' supplies on ord.r. Consignments and corresjiondence solicited. Liberal eAsh adi onces made on coiihiniments. n. E. Corner Norlh Front mill It. Klreets, aplt PORTLAND, OREGON, SIBSON, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, ortheaHt Corurr or A.h unit Front Htreets, PORTLAND, OREGON. augl-tf A. ROBERTS, ....SUCCESSOR TO. , FISHEL & ROBERTS, Cor First and Alder SU, Portland, Ore. THE LEADING Clothier, Merchant Tailor, And Hatter. OF OREGON, Guarantees to sell tho very best CLOTIIIXG ior less Money than any other house iu the state. juneltt L. M. DYER, IIORSESHOER, Cor. U an I Main Sis., Portland, Oregon. PALMER'S DANCING ACADEMY, (Otrr the t'lrt Xntlonul lUuk.) Inttruction given by THE FRAZER CHART SYSTEM Kor Icirnln t l.hJc Wltz lUnjneUe hohottihe rK Hu.iii-U Uiu-trt Iu (e lcon lit) and . unine the!?tetu in evening. noltf Compton's Automatic Gate tiu. iiit thim; ii f i in: kind. Works I'erleetly A' limply, all Iron and Durable. Tf. AKE PKEPAItEDTO JIAM, TllliK CATtS I t tderttir.nd have tuhi thu ent ri;Lt CWI ml It eikt KOsa ItliL'aHl l cpio- t toe bank, valem. de DmS Price: : : $12 to $20. ., AND mmmm n HOLE AGEJS'TS FOR .TOTTN DEERE'S SULKY PLOW. Tho Only Single Lever Sulky made; Perfect in Every Kespect, Succcti J ful in every Contest at Home and Abroad, M,t GANG, STUBBLE AND BREAKING PLOWS Of the Latest Model and Improved Manufacture. SOLE AGENTS FOB S Schuttler Farm Wagons! BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR SEED DRILLS, M Deere Harrows, and Spring Tooth Harrows! SOLE AGENTS FOB Haish Barbed Wire, Best in Use, and Hall Safes. ocl3m3 Front, First and SEYMOUR, Manufacturers of and Improved Farm Machinery! MADISON STHLET, (from Front "v.I. - 'tf - i.'.t . ?.!' fy- 'ysf.yf'. i. .U'l'.l i jL ii'j-t. .' . msm Si'PSl II JMIM ' ( jasr kj .jmTvT3 - sjjrt?r - ic - r We are solo agents on the North Pacific Coast for ''.,lir,i5??ss5? "irt-jsr -yjaiMVai MORRISON PLOW Which are warranted to ecour in any soil. Also the Furst aud Bradley Hung Plow, Kalamazoo Spring Tooth Harrow and Cultivator, The New Ituckcyc Grain Drill, New lfuckeyc Itroailcast Seeder, IheUiuinond Feed Hill, 0( The Burnell Four Point Barb Win?rg We have many otlurs that cannot be enunjerated liere. Wo uonlially invite all w anti)QlK anything in our line to come and see us, and if you cannot como. send for one of our prrA lists and catalogues. E. W. AIX JT, manager. friiNi ESTABLISHED CnAS. HODOE, T. A. DAVIS, HODGE, DAVIS & CO., ub auu 'j front street, (cor. Stark) - rortlamll Uregon. 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! Ot all the leading' COLORS IN CANS AND DRY. Putty, Lampblack, Red Lead, Glue, and Varnishes!T Including the Ancst brand for Coach painters' use. lilfEtl Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil, in BanefipB, and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neat Kpirr Foot Oii Pish Oil, Alcohol, in Barrels and Causes. Q Blue Vitriol. Sulphur, Castile Soap, Concentrated Lye, PotasF' Bitters, all kinds. Quicksilver, Strychnine, and Tar, in p Tints, Quarts, and Half Gallon, Five Gallon. Etc. We ore Agents Tor Oregon and Washington Territory for RtTS IK3ES 3E .A. X 2ST T THE BEST MIXED PAINT IN USE. milinckrodt's Carbolic Sheep Dili, Wnkclcc's Sheep ltuth Squirrel Poison, and Ayer'snnd Dr. Juync's Proprie Itirv Medicines. We buv our coods from first hands, thus Coast as comparison 8AN KUAM'ISl'O.-UG FUONT RTBEKT. WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORROW Pool s Signal iai u, ..:'... . .. ; Xjj, Ei . rSf i r-JS J'- iVrfhi t im - Kr-Vi' U " I Kt . 3 J jra4.iir Jjj'ni 1P1'B Ufa? ' "' '"' ilfll": Ti 4' 'JUirm "" " Wl "l f. SI' I,. -- -..-. rihal narnfVWf l.aa a1k..J irrf" i n . iiL. iruit. ajt i. a. . Ifeifei ! m, na. , - - - - - - - W1IQOUI fHir TTatlrf Slirir -- I r.irrr .rfmml to ss. 7Cas; Urn' ' :i 4 !.a- iLi ill OM mmU ieb' liPLEiETO. ai CHAS. H. DODD & CO.. Vine Streets, Portland, Oregon. I, SABiH & CO., Dealers tn the Latett to 1'lrst), 10P.TI.AMi, OMJIGON. Wj $ -'0 13! y 7 - T ' .. - t - .j - jiEii , iirjo- the ctlclrttcil t tbm!i.ril (IolLIc pi Int and tolkl steel M IN 1851. OEOI W. SNEIX, F. K. ARNOLD 2A13 brands, tn kegs and tins. enabling us to compete with any market onnjB of our prices will prove. HW KW YOU.li.-53 CEDAR STREET, Service Barometer uu hllHUI UbAKS AND TIIEK3IOMETEU COMniNED, . , WII.Tj TEiL YOX7 I Itv . 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