Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 04, 1883, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    wt-ir:
8?
v;
t '
- a
V I Commercial.
LfeW S XAltKJST MEl'OJtT.
nojm riMinix'F. mauket.
The following represent wholesale rate,
Irora producer or first hands
WHEAT Valley S1.831.00 per cental.
WallaWalla, S1.80. , .
FLOUR Iu johbing lots, extra choice,
KKgO.S Country brands, $j.2Z3 50.
UAl'S. 707J for good leod ' Dueh.
ONIONS 3J4u.
POTATOKS. -65 to 70c per bu. and dull.
GRE'iN APPLES Chiice winter varieties
"tearce and will biln 7085cj inferior and
necked, 4060 ,on
MIDDLINGS. Jobbini;, for feed, 30
$Utoa. 8hort.$25V7 CO. Chop, f3035
BRAN Jobbing at $22J per ton
BACON Sides, Arm Uz; Mams, country
tared, 15!Co; Shoulders, 11 l2o.
CHEESK.-Cal , 16tol83 tt.
HONEY In comb, ISaiOc; strained, in 6
gallons, 12o.
ORIED FRUITS. Apples, sun dnedqnair
.ered, 6J03; sliced, 0J&"lo; machine dried,
irm, l2; Pears, machine dried, 9alOo: Plums,
on dried, 89, and machine dried, 10I2jc.
POULTRY. Chickens, full grown, $4.00
5 00,
KOaS. Near by fresh laid; dull, at 27Jo.
BUTTER We quote, fresh roll,27J30c,
last for very choice.
HOGS. Dressed, 8c9c.
BEEF. Gross weight 6 and Co tor choice.
8HEEP.- Gross weight, 4c6o on foot.
VEAL. 6itoSo .,
Wuuu-Eastern Oregon, 16a20oj Wil
lamette Valley, 1822c; Umpqua, none.
HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, 16c;
oenntry cured, dry, 16c; cult g otf, green
UdM, salted, 8Jo; country ditto, 8Jo;
efceTtkini, dry, 30o t lb; d sheep.pelU each
Ual.OOi dry elk, 20o per lb.
TALLOW Quotable at 7o. per lb.
HAY Choioe timothi,2fl2.$20; from wag
go, 25$25 6 .
SEEDS Timothy, dull silc, but not very
much in the market; Red CL.ver is steadily
advancing, having increased 2c the last week
with prospect of still going up. We quote
today : Timothy, from 8 to 10c, as to quality;
Red Top, Eastern, 17o per tt; Orchard Grass,
Kutern, 21c; Perennial Rye Grssi, Eastern,
tic; Blue Grass, Eastern. 18c; Mesquit, Ore
on, 10c; Red Clover, 1820c; White Clover,
M to quality, 40500; Alaiko Clover, as to
aoality, 3540c; Field Peas, about 51.50 per
imshel; PoUtooa, for seed, from 80c81.25,
according to variety; Flax, tcirce, 121c;
Onion Sotts, according to quality, 1520c;
3ata, white Russian and other new kinds,
101.50 per bushel.
CEKfcMAL MEstCOAVDISE.
LARD In kegs, 15j; Oregon leaf, tins
Mo; do in pails, 16174o. .
KICE. China, No. 1, 6fo; China No. 2
Ui ; Sandwioh Islands, IgOJo.
rKAS. -Japan, 36940; Black, 40O7&
Often, 6580o.
COFFEE CosU Rioa 12314o; Java, 20
Wo.
dUGARS. Crushed A 12121o; Fine
rushed 12121 1; Cube, 12121o, Extra O,
111c; ilnldHnO, 'OJOllo: Sandwich Islands
Ho. 1, 9J10c: D, Ui10c.
BYRUP. FivegaUona 70o
CANDLES 1215o.
BA1SINS. -California, $2.75 $3.2526 D
fctu
" 80AP8. Good, 75cll.75.
OILS. Ordinary brands of ocal, 30o; higi
trades, Downe. & Co., 371o; Boiled Linieod,
Ml dito Raw, 77o; imou oil. 05o; Turpen.
Mae, 70o; Pure Lard, i 30; Castor, f 1.26
it 40.
SALT. Stock, bay, $10 t ton; Carmen
fabad, $12,1 Coarse Liverpool, $15; Fine qual
IT, $1620; Ashton'a dairy, ditto, $30
COMMERCIAL.
nciLsiuY, May 3, 1883.
The weather for tho past week has been
warm during the daytimo with cool nights,
but not at all unfavorable for the growing
rop. From all points oomes word that the
tatown fields are progressing finely and will
show an iuoreased yield per acre on account
I the extra tillage. As a rule those fields
lIt unsown, but harrowed or cultivated in,
are not promising good yields.
There is no wheat of conscqurnoe in first
kands throughout tho country and what little
there is oan be sold advantageously to local
allien aud that too at an advanoe over quota
tions. The yield will be muoh increased over
those of last and previous years. Quotations
an safety be made on a basis of $1.851.00
ad nominal. The San Francisco quotations
are not to high, although quotations for choice
milling lota are told to millers abovo or about
3 per cental.
Wool is hardly iu the market yet, although
hearing has commenced and is iu full bint
sat of the Mountains, while in Southern
Oregon shearing will commenoe not later than
tht 10th. Mr. Asher Marks, a large wool
buyer and morchaut of Roseburg, met ut one
day this weok aud said tlioirlng would be
well under way this week and that the clip
IU both better and of greater quantity than
last or previous years. He alio informed
t that immediately after shearing a band of
ot lett than 10,000 or 12,000 sheep would be
driven from Douglas county to the California
taarket. This it quite a Urge band to be
sicked up iu one locality and to be driven out
for muttou. We quote wool at 1S22,0 for
valley; Umpqua, l,2o higher; and Kutero
Oreitou, 180o. Nothing doing.
The local market hat few changes, among
which we note, vis i Potatoes, higher, 60S
T2oj oata, better demand, quoted at 12972c;
dried fruit, especially apples, are in better re
faett at 10312c for uuchiue dried; poultry
! worth more than we quote them aud good
lota will teH readily as they come in and oan
be quoted at $3.50 to $5 50; butter is worth
flTlo for a prime article and in good demand.
The greatest iuorrase In price l with hay,
which Is worth all the way from $27 50 to $33
per ton; sales have been made at the above
tgureaaiul it it a so tree article and canuot bs
procured.
The whole tone of the market it good and
Ms producing claim are to be congratulated
pon the enhanced price all farm proJaota
Ctlllorala crops and Markets !
From the San Francisco Commercial Hera Id,
April 20, 18S3 :
The demand for spot grain charters is very
light at present, nor do we hear of many en
gagements for new crop loading. The present
spot rate to Coik for orders is 42s Oi f"r
wood and 45s for iron. Tho details which
follow give the week's business in charters.
At this writing Jthe disengaged fleet in port is
73,742 tons register; on the berth, 21,711
tons. This exhibit shows a filling oft, as
omjared with same date last year, of about
20,000 tons register. Tho flett to arrive here
within tho next fivo or six months, so far ai
known, aggregates 20i,7CC tons, against 211,-
277 tons in 1882, and 25S.084 in ISSi. Judg.
ing from the present crop prospect on the
Pacific Coast, shio owners in all waters have
a good showing for a paying butiue'ss for a
year or more to come.
The quotations for staples are as follows:
Wheat The market is strong: and upon
the up grade for all loti of choice white for
milling anipptr exnioit no eagerness iu
buy as the advance cri p prospect-; are good.
The raina immed ately following our last issue
were of crreat benefit to the plants and to a
very considrrabla extent allays all iVars an to
the tuture tnereoi. interior crop auvicta as a
whole are verv encouraging. Tho jield will
be large and judging from Eastern and
European advice good prices are sure to fol
low. Choice wheat is scares all over the
State and it sought after by millers and
neculators. who nav SI.874Bll.90 for it and
want more. No 1 shipping is worth $1.85
186ta"dNo. 2$1.771ftl821.
Flour The market for choice ex'ras is
rapidly recovering from the late decline owing
to the scarcity and advancing price of good
white milling wheat. We quote: City extras
at $5 756; county brands, extras, $5.25
5.50; extra superfine, $4 51; supcrnne, $4
4.25.
Wool The market is exceedingly flat. The
spring clip arrives sparingly as yet, and there
UG1UK uu Ji0IU UUJfOl u,u Alva w n.w-
tether nominal, say 1520c for good Southern
fleeces.
Oats Prices are well sustained with a fair
trade. Stocks are free, but the ecarcity of
tpot feed barley keeps the market up Sales
ai tz pr cu., lor exiracuuicu ; nu. i, ti.vviu
1.95; No. 2, $1.751 87J per cental
Hops Tho spot market is dull at 8690o.
A recent ssle for the East is reported ut 83c,
the seller to stand freight, commi sions, etc.,
which brings the figure down to 75c net.
Hides Heavy salted steers, lCallctIb;
light salted hides, cowl and steers, 30a45 Ibi,
8a9c; medium do, 45a55 lbs, Oa'.Oo; salted
kips, lOJallc; salted calf, good demand for
plump skins, 14il5c; hair goat, sound skins,
65a70c; medium, 50c; small skins and kid, 5a
25c each; deer skins, good summer skins, 37 J
a40c; medium, long hair, 30a33c; poor and
winter skins., 20o; sheep skint, shearings, 25a
30c; short woo , 30aCOo; medium wool, 60ca
$1; long wool, $lal.40; dry hides, usual aelec
tion, 17Jal8c; dry kip, 17o; d', calf, 20a22Jc.
GOLD AND STOCK COMPANY'S BBFRT3
San Franalaoo Karkttt
San Francisco, May 2.
Wheat Tho market is steady but very
quiet Buyers are holding off. We quot
No. 1 white, spot,$l.801.82. Futures A
liaht business on call. No. 1 white, Septem
ber and October, S1.70l 704. Seller the
vcar. $1,684(2,11 60S
Flour Very quiet. No ohange to note
either in the demand or values.
Barley Busineta fairly active on spot feed.
Market steady at lull prices; No. 1 feed.
buyer the season, $1 26)l,27; buyer the
vcar. $1.39: seller the year, 81.121.
Oats Market firmer with prices against
liuvers. A sale ot extra choice is noted at
$2.32$. The raogo far fair to good it
$1 00t2.
Potatoes Hot quatities, $l1.15, Market
slow.
Onions The total amount of to-days busi
ness consistf of 43 sacks of Oregon at $8 50.
Small receiptt of new to day.
Grain Bags Market quiet. Calcutta,
spot, 8c; June, 8c; July, 8c; 90 bales S. t.
returned Liverpool to day at $3.774.10.
Wool Quiet, unchanged.
Kggs Weak and dull. Fresh California,
2425o.
Butter Prices favor buyers; fresh roll,
224a25c
Produce Receiptt Wheat, 17,000 cental';
flour, 275$ taokt; oats, 800 centals; potatoes,
1,200; egg, 24,000 dozen, including a car
load of Eastern.
Weather Hazy; wind, light, wett.
Freights The market it dull and quota
tions remain unchanged. Butineat in all lines
ol trade it dull.
CHICAGO MARKITJ.
Cuicaoo," May 2.
Wheat-Slightly better. $1,121 May.
Pork Lower; $19 40 May.
NEW YORK MARKETS.
New York, May 2.
Wheat-Strong; $1.101.17.
Flour Steady.
Wool-Dull.
BIKJUIOUU'S ENQMMI MARKET REPORT.
London, May 2.
Floating cargoes Quiet but firm.
Cargoes on pa-aage aud for shipment
Firmer; held higher.
English country markets Quiet.
French country marktts Quiet.
Imports luto U. K. past week Wheat
285,000 qrs.
Importt into U. K. past week Flour
215.000 bbls.
Mark Lane Steady.
Cargoes off unatt Quiet.
QUOTATIONS (100D CAKOOES AMERICAN WHEAT.
Red vt inter, per 4S0 Its off coast, 45s;
prompt shipment, 45a.
Red winter No. 2 per 480 Ibioff coast, 46s;
nronint shinment. 44s 3d.
California average cargoes per 500 lbs, off
ooast, 45s; Just shlppeJ, 40a; nearly aoe,
44s 11,1.
California staudard No. 1 per 500 lt, just
shipped or promptly to no snipped, -ioi oj.
RAirlv due. 46a 6d.
California staudard No. 2, per 5001bt, jut
shipped or promptly to be shipped, 45s 6J;
nearly due, ou.
Quotations unlrrstood to be midway be
tween iron aud wooden ships.
LIVERPOOL MARKETS.
Liverpool, May 2.
3pot market Firmer.
Fair averag Red winter, perctl 9s.
California No. 1 standard, per otl 0s M,
No, 2 Red Amerioan spring, per otl 8i 2d,
Quantities on patsag to continent Wheat,
480,000 qrs.
Weather Cool for the time of year.
i.Th uma mri.ura will not auit all cir
cumstances." But Kidney-Wort suits all
cases ol liver, bowels and Kidney mseaaet aim
tir nnnrmmitanti. tiiIm. conttination. dia
betes, ague, etc Try it and you will say
to too.
WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND. OREGON, MAY
OREGON STATISTICS FOR 188.
Compiled frem Amrmmrnt Befnrns In tbe
Offlee of Strrelary ofxtate, Paltm, Or.
S- p. LI'
335SegSsSE3BjsSs8esB
2V-0"Oft01ltttrt.0'fl'tfCeO-il
&WMit.WMtiO'-'HMl-'-'tio
?5
w tni w 6 5Sja ji fl o m u w S-s aj,
C4ttMt3OMSAltt9VM0COHO-''CQti -)
6ooSQ006"-MtaoHiHpnMr01t)'M'l
3E.
la
&3
3
' s
H.SlsSiSll8.S3l8Slls
3,
si.
O M
SS8a89igg88BeS3SSg888S;8
'jmMwiowO'PH.Stc&iSaoowow'O
SSgaS.-SSSBSSSISSglSSSSSISB,
58gSlggS8Bgg8g
aUACt 0 tftfp'pi - MOB
ftS3oo0Ni&ftSo ca-jSs5RMtSfraStJ'-l
HISMHPU&SHUti9DMtMMHK
ooooatHuQooSMMeite $ to v o w o o
ssgBgigESsggggigsagagg
UlU!tOrlMOMtnrkSMUarlr91i!
SSs5ggggs5gSssg4i
ggSggggSiggSgBSgs85sS;
SleBS 8-8Si!S8SStJ
ss,?p
Vt9!SKS!eSK2SrSKS3aSa
Si;85aSSoM88t1i6BJ"
'gggl;'38lgai35gSBg85
Viuaii o osff "W f w 2 SE H 5 til
to
m&mmsmmmri
UUM WWM-IW!-. Jjw f !
,T1T. .'5 . Vri m irt Va rt tA t A j e ta e A
gg5ssggssaaas86sii;si
S8"Sgfeggg"3JlpWJ8SJ.
-.---.- .-vC Jrtl-.t-. ..( .ta tCDtetOrs-ia
gaggyEgsSSBBsaagsassaas
S8fig8s96SgSBS.SB5aSSIS
rag'agssagligggggggsegi
CdCslCslsWU mSs.iu mmm !
S'sVa8ssl8rsaB8!sasi!i?M3S8S
3e
ggsgs38Sga8gsg8gaa8a
Dlaorepancles In flgurea returned by Assessors will
account tor discrepancies in foregoing table. Equiuu
tlons br County Hoard aleo make some differnc, and
as they era ot i mall amount this table glres .the origi
nal returns ot Aeiore.' . , ' '
Line ci unty rovle no returns ot va ue ol .improre
menta, and several othtr counties made very email re
turns. ...
Value ot lands in Wwco county includes asessment
of wgon ro d land grant and appraised valuation of
property of Orciion Hallway and Navlga l"n Company.
Wagon roada, $35,850; O. It H N. Ca, 64e,900.
Umatilla c un y returned 118,231 acres at land as
sesacd in 1831, and C9,Wl) in 1833, where tht error Ilea
wo cannot a iv, but It probably ahould be 169,816 acres,
which would average lands In (hat county 15 60 p r
acre, about the right figure, ao we put it at 169,049 in
stead of 69,646. Aa there wm a heavy settlement in
Umitdla lat year and ion-equent Increase of taxable
acres, of course the taxable land didn't decrease 50,
000 acres in a gro Ing ear.
Tbe aeparaU It ms foot up tiOO.SKJl less than the
gross valuation The net valuation and items ot debt
and exemption amount to 012,2V1 more than the giro
valuation. These discrepancies are due to arbitrary
acta ot county officials and mistake! trade by Aesnsore
Benton count) returns for 188S wero In such an im
perfect condition that they could not be understood, so
we use tht returns tor 1831 and give the total valuation
that tixes are paid In for 1832. The valuation for the
la Iwo years was almost identical, and probably there
no Important changes.
Under the head t aheep, gots are lnc'uded.
Win the Diamond dyes more coloring it
given for 10 oentt than in any 15 or 25 ceut
dyes, and they give faster and more brilliant
colors.
Bouthsru Oreton.
Southern Oregon is entering upon a period
of great prosperity. All that is needed to
make our valleys populous and wealthy is the
construction ot railroads. Once accessible to
immigration, people seeking homes will pour
into this fertile region, and soon we thai! have
a thrifty, enterprising population. The rail
road is being built from Roseburg southward
with great rapidity. The severity of winter
hat not impeded its progress. It is under,
stood that the Central Pacific will build this
road northward from Redding in the tpring at
rapidly at possible, to that at no distant day
Southern Oregon will have railroad commuui
catiou with both Portland and San Francisco.
Thia will throw open to settlement and
commerce vast tracts of arable land almost
unlimited fields for pastute, forests of untold
wealth and coal fields of great richness. No
part ot the Northwest will be brought sooner
into prominence and importance than South
ern Oregon. Another railroad has been pro
ject" d, which will do much lor this tectior,
The Southern Oregon Railway and Transpor
tation Company propose to build a road from
Roseburitdown the Coquille valley to Conlcdo
and thence to deep water in Coot bay, where
a ttxamthip line will be established to San
Francisco. The construction of this road will
U begun at Coos bay, and th. first division,
comprising a distance of twenty miles, wilt
extend from Enpire City to the Coquille.
river.
In 1870 Congress rado an appropriation for
the improvement of Cool bay harbor. The
natural channel of the b was shifting and
unusually tortuous, with not more than from
nine to twelve feet of wt-r at mean low tide.
Tbe mean rise ot the tide Is five and one-tenth
feet, making at most favorable moments for
navigation not more' than seventeen feet of
water. The sum PPPtcd f'110 jhe
pfovement oi ir.e naruur vi- ---.
construction of a jetty from tho south side of
the bay was begun, and at present is being
built at tne raw oi twu ",- "-, , ,:
. i i i M-.1.. btratjlir. nntl StaUie,
cnanuei nas uvku uiuuo 0...ft..- ----- -
and now affords at mean low tide thirteen
feet of water. The new ron pr p" i'
on three steamship', of about 1,000 tons each,
to plv between Empiro C.ty and S n Francs-
m n t m. ... nil.. . t fh rn.l 1 Will
CO ine nrsi iwemy (ui .
extmd frcm the hay to the CmiuiIIo river.
Alone this route are many thousands ot acrrs
of epfuce. white and yellow fir. white an 1 red
cdar and hemlock. And along the lqut le
riter and its branches are dense forciti or
timber. That tupcrb ood for bouse fu"'h
inc and furniture, the white or Port Orfr.ru
ceSar, is found in abundance, (his being the
only section in the country where it is to be
, '.II .. !.. Wlinn tlia ioaJ is
lounu iu Kiea. uuaiiii ....-- --
once built to tha river, the w ole valley along
the entire courre ol tne stream win i -
. . r .1 . ! .' Ua HftflfiniT nf lOit
oil", ior ine river pami - " ,
rafts. The first s-ction of the Cooa bay coal
fields reaches Irom tne ocean to .uytui h-"-.
I :- .l,A.. OfWl .nnnrn miles. PrOl)eCt-
ine snows that there are four pymg veins in
. n.1 1 ...111 f 1tA... l.u M11F.P HI
this area ine rnau win iu" " " --
.l. r :ii :...,. ...nr.r,l The vallev along
this stream and its branches is not wide, but
the toil is deep ana ncn, ana poescu
l aii. a., rrt.,. :a r.irmah amnle
mucn lertiuiy. i" .,t. ..-. --r
water power, and the dense forests will atUrd
food for saw mills inr many yeuio iu w
Eist of Mvrtle point the geological formation
changes. Little prospecting has yet betn
done, out a series 01 vemsuii ' ,,
uncovered on the middle fork of the Coquille
and its branches at far east as Douglat coun
x.. n,!,:.!. Lava Aat-'tAtl Vflltlfi a9
A 1 -f fn rta mith ffirk tit thp
steain uu - wu-t. w" " -,
Coquille a rich vein of coal baa been diacovr
ered, wnicn carnea nne itam. f -
..J Ala. tl.:. oa.1 nnn Ko FT1slTVtrtfifi tO
171ltsV fcUt sVIIW '-VHI VM ww ..-r-- --
San Francisco at $2.25 per ton, where the
1 1 1 1 1 7 O no f rtTi
same trail e oi coai is biiuk iur ?!. 1 ""
rns : 'II !. l!kt n,.nADf!r.n nt tVlA tyTPftt
Xtlia Will Jjivo oijt;iisi pmskx 'v -"- r.
tuture that lies betore this Coos bay region.
m. 9 .III & .1 aabm.k nnnnln. nniinlV.
xne roaa win exteuu uiumwvr'w-v
& i r 1.1 -m .M.l .m., vallova Ann
find its temporary eastern terminus at Rose
burg. rnus our city win ue ouuucu
& . TA .I.k ..J Inn tn Sun
two routes mj iwhsuui m v -t
Francisco, all of which traverse territory
wen suitea to seiuemeut.
Reddiso's Russia Salve hat genuine
merit, as all who use tt will testify. Price
25 cents. Try it.
All the schools in Germany have decided to
a opt tbe new method of spelling.
Oregon Railway and Naviga
tion Company.
OCEAN DIVISION.
Between San Francisco and Portland.
Leaving San Francisco at 10 a. u.
RtAtn nf I I Oneen
Columbia. California. Oregon. M the Pacific
Apr 9
April 91
April 6
April 18
April 30
April.
3 April .
April 15
April.
May..
May S
May IS
April
May is
May '
Mai.
Slav..
May 27
May 1
May..
Leae Portland at 18 00 o' sck, Vlrinleht.
April,,
April..
April..
May...
M y .
... t
April. ...!11 rttjilt o
April S3 Aril 20
May....... 6 My S
Ma; 17 May II
May aMay M
...14
April..
April .
lt.y...
May..
Through Tlcketa sold to all points tn tbe United
State., Canada and Europe.
Klght reserved to change ateamers or sailing days.
Fare Cable, $20. ate-rage, tlO. Children, 12 jcars,
full fart: from 12 to 5. hall fare: nnder 5. free.
Each lull ticket is allowed ISO pounds baggage free;
half tickets in like proportion. All over weight, 2 cents
per pouna extra, no treasure receivro aa uaggaKt.
No liability assumed for loss ol baggage over $100.
RAILROAD DIVISIONS.
On and alter March 18, 1883
LEAVE: Portland at 7.-20 A. M.; Albina at 8 00 A. M.
ARRIVE: at AlblnaO.lOP.M.; Portland at70P. M.
Portland and .Astoria, Fast Time.
8TH. WIDE WEST,
LEAVES PORTLAND AT 5 A. M., RETURNED
leaves Astoria at 1 P. M , daily, except Wednes
day'. Portland Passengers can go on board after
9 30 P.M.
MIDDLE COLUMBIA, WILLAMETTE AlsD
I1BH11L Kit KB llltlSIOX.
Leave Portland
lor IMon. Tues. Wed. Thur Frl.
Sat.
Dalles aod Upper
uoiumDia
Astoria and Low.
er Columbia.,.
Dayton
Victoria. B.O....
TAH
8 AM
7AM
SAM
7 AM
7 AM
7 AM
SAM
7 AM
6 AM
7 AM
8 AM
I'd
7 AM
0AM
7AM
DAM
Corvallls and tn
termediatapU
SAM
8 AW
A. L. MAXWELL,
Ticket agent O. R. k N. Oe.
JOHN MUIR,
Snpertntendent ol Traffic.
C. U. PRESCOTT,
ManagriJ
Commission Merchants.
The followles: Is a list of the Commission
Mercaanl. r Ibis Ctly. which we pnbllah tsr
the bearat efear reader They are perfect.
7 resiBusr. aa any Dasine.a enirusirtlo
ihrlr care will receive prompt atteulloni
OEORUE IIERREN.
J. J. HASSELL.
HERREN & HASSELL,
(SUCCESSORS TO)
KB-EN BEOS, aad HEEEEN t FABEAR.
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
CI BAI. WOOL, aad FLOCB BaGS. Fleere
t aad aewlas Twlaes. correspondence and
Consignments solicited. Liberal cash advances made
on coutignment. P. O. Box No. 663.
8. E. Caraer Xerth Freat aad B. BtreeU,
marltf PORTLAND, OREQOK,
J. C. TODD. J. F.BIVEN.
TODD & BIVEN,
Ne. It) Nerth Vraal a trees. FertUad.
Wholesale Orootra,
Commission Merchants,
And Dealers in
FRUITS, Wool, Grain, and all kinds ot Predace,
Agents tor habob W hlry. Dry Monopole Cham.
pagnssnd Klsen's Vlncjard, Fresno, CaL ldey
SIBSON, CHTJECH & CO.,
Shipping and Commission
MERCHANTS,
Nertheast Caraer af Ash aad Fraat Street,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
SMl-tf
Northwestern
Successors To
SEYMOUR, SABIN & CO.,
Manufacturers of tho Celebrated
MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHES
Ilorse Powers and
... . uoriTE r.INE OF
A LSO DEALEKU in a -u.
i-a nrhlrh will De 10UI1U mo .
n.imninu ucAnCD CT
Knniui rn nruuLii. mi.
IIMIIWUbi a. .. --. .
I wine
Peerless Beaper and Mewtr, Morrison
Flow., Wa.ons,CulUTaiors, Feed
We cordially invite all wantlnr anything In our line to
mayltl
CALIFORNIA SPRING TOOTH HAR -M
r ttt mTir A mrkTJ A- fil?.17.l WT Wil
KU YVatiUUllT AJL WXv W a-J.l,,
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
BATCHELOR & WVLIE.
BATOHELOR & WYIJE,
CIIMTVATOK ASD
Are acknowledged by all to
plements
Rpi.nse thev are a Perfect narrow. Seeder and CuUvator all combined In one, and under the mMtMBpVtl
Because ey " a rcriei.. iwiuw, o . . .rf.ia hv the U 8. Courts last setson so that en
customers need have no" f.ars of prosecution for using
I estmfnmfgation! J4.0ur Implements are aen- to' T
v stiii m m j . JTri.., iifVuienn twt CurvDV
returned. uuuu Autaia nAfli&u in .?. vna.t, p - " .. ..,
JOHN SANGSTER ts CO., General Forwarding Agent, Portland, Of.
B 4TCBEI.OB A 11 Y1IE 37 Market Street, San Franclico. ""T11
TXZE VICTOR MOWEB
m
Hls d-ta-er sA -V M-S
DB iTBCl.iriEslf W
aW jEtaaaaaaBsHsssm -sf ll
HMtsliH9ilBlsHvBBTM sH tF i if
VsttVa-!ll9 l
PACIFIC COAST
A MONO THE MANY TESTIMONIALS TO HAND
. rc.ucii.. wt iwiuwiu aim 111:1111,,
Judaon Manuf aeturlng Company. San Francisco:
Ourrs: We found your Victor Mower in all things satisfactory. We out 100 tons ol bay in much If
time than we had ever done before, and without an hours' detention on account of breakage, sad ws sari s g
hesitation In recomircnding the Victor as tbe best Mower in use hers. You can refer any one to ut,u.
nave tesiea worougniy alter using many ewer Unas,
Yours,
Judaon Manufacturing Company, San Francisco :
One ot the ictor Mowers sold bj us cut 170 acres
Send for Circulars and Price-List to
JUDSON MANUFACTURING CO,
Foot of Yamhill St,, South Side, Portland, Or.
Portland Carriage Factory.
Between Front and First Street, on Yamhill, Portland.
TXT. TTT TT.fiLVHW.Tr
- Jala-
S iSE?KEARlD .TDAN .E.ra BEFORE
Sanufictur. everythlngln t' s UoTof l"""""" " " "-"
Buggies, Carriages, Pheatons, Webfoot Dog Carts, 1&
Sl36ed WacrftTin T.irrVif artA XTarer Vrmlr Hnt rrlfL
Trnc nSStStt.HR'w "" Chapel Wsgons, Sprtng and Thorooghbrsee mall wagons. thgSt
2S,c,:.,L?n-Du"'3r nns. Hotel Wasons. etc.. b3lt ol the be Eastern materiaL TrgestJ as J
b.bb7arv7deX,ilt"d"d.ot our wort, and prices tf"
Ii.r? l???S5i" " naatfctur. WriU to ms lo- aovthlna- vou want, and compare with "
MfgisCurGa
Steam Engines.
LATEsT IMPROVED FARM MA011 N1BY. AMm. fej .,
. --. m i-
m J
USRUFQTFR w th AnnlohiiV
umi a-w a ,ss nun nuuguiai
, as -"'ajl
mnaer.
Flow, Hornsea Can, new.
Mills, Bart Wire, Hacks rarrla
can ano see ''- "-""-logus ana rnH,
H. C. As RS, JHantvtrer.
2C0 and 282 First street, Portland, Orens. &V
KM
San Franoisoo,
SEEDER COMPLETE.
be the most Profitable im
maae.
an tnfrhgment, but beware ol infringing ImlUUoa M I
responsible parties on trial and If not saUsfacorjouH I
IfftlVM Btnl sTjaaa aH Waar srl1aaV.I.lBf . t
MANUFACTURE.
WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING FE0M KKOtl SIS;
PoaTuan, Oregon, November, 8th, 1882.
and know wbereet ws speak: .
CHAS. OABDNKBtSOS.
Yascouvaa.W. T., August 40th, 1S8S.
and never stopped a minute tor repair.
OBIDLKY a WHlWn,
i. f: powers,
suTiCTtiaia,riroaTaAirpiosiaof
FURNITUIU
Bedding, Carpets, Paper Ml
Ing, Stoves, and
Crockery and Glassware
earn Factory Water Street, betweea Most.1
Steam
&iul Hantaan.
BtreeU. Warehouse 188 and 18 First tt
1M Second ".,
tsptVtt
ssaaaalWaa- sssssssl sa f
AND OPENS TOE BPWNO SEASON OF 18M J?
j
.TaSfc. ' Sm H a-
i.vs;
bear.
,-w nvuM. W. W. EUi; am aVIMai, Wsf1-
B11.VIWW11H iiwarr
TScya;.-CT1IWJnJa 1 i JUl'-jgSBg
.-htwfeW"-,
.'-- .