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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, JUNE 8, 1883. 8 WSSm jttmwtrtml MARKET REPORT. HOME PBODIXK HAHKET. The following repreacnt wholesale rate .rom producers or first hands WHEAT Valley 1.7G1.88 per ceutnl. Walla Walla, nominal FLOUR In jobbing lots, extra choice, $5 CO. Country liramls, $5.25." OATS. "277o for good feed bush. ONIONS. IV. HOTATOKS. -05 to 75 per bu. and dull. MIDDLINGS Jobbing for feed, 30 J$J5VUon. Shorts,825'27.50. Chop, 30:9 MIAN Jobbing at $21.30 $22.00 per ton RACON Sides, Hrm 153; Hams, oountry cured, 15I(ic; Shoulders, 11 12c. LARD In kegs, IOjj Oregon leaf, tins IBo; do in pails, ll17Jc. CHEKSK.-Cal., 10c; Oregon, 18c V ft. HONKV In comb, 18a:0c; strained, in 5 gallons, 12c. HKIKU rKUllo. Apples, sun uriouquar ared, 8c; sliced, 8c; machine dried, Hrm, !2o; l'eus, machine dried, I'c; riums, sun uneu, 14c. and mtchino dried. 10c. POULTRY. Chickens, full grown, $6 05 J0.50. EGGS. Near by fresh laid; dull, at 25c. BUTTKR We quote, fresh roll,20(221c, last for very choice. HOGS. Dressed, 8c9c. BEEF. Gross weight 5 and Co tor choice. SHEEP.- Gross weight, 4cfe5o on foot. VKAL.-Cito5c vjjh. Eastern Oregon, 10a20c; Wil lamette Valley, 1820c; Umpqua, none. HIDES. llutchers" hides, dry, 14c; oountry cured, dry, 1 1c; culs & 'f. green Mdw. salted, 7Jc; country ditto, 7Jo; A wnkins, dry, 30o tf lb; d aliiep pelts caoli l6al.C0; dry elk, 20c per lb. TALLOW Quotable at 8o. per lb. HAY Choice timothy, balid; $3035. SEEDS -Timothy, dull silo, but not very much in the market; Hed Clover is steadily adv anting, having incroasid 2o the List wtok with prospect of still going up. Wo quote to day ; 'Innothy, from 8 to 10c, as to quality; Red Top, Eastern, 17a per lb; Orchard Grass, Eastern, 21c; Perennial Rye Gram, Eastern, 21c; lllue Grass, Eastern, 18c; Mcsquit, Ore gon, ldc; Red Clover, 1820c; White Clover, as to quality, I0f6).r0c; Alsiko Clover, as to quality, 3510o; Kiuld I'eas, about $1.60 per bushel; Potatoes, for at id, from 80cg$1.25, according to variety; Flax, scarce, lijc; Onion Sutts, aeeording to quality, 15JOc; Data, white Russian and other new kind, ll.50 per bushel. UKIr.KAL MliKt'llANDIHE. KICE. China No. 2, SJ ; Sandwich Islands. l&.OJo. TKAH. Japan, 3(J40; lllack, 4075o Ureon. iiniaPOo. COFFEE Costa Rica 12llo; Java, 20 2-'o. dUGARS. Crushed A 1212c; Fino Crushed 12(2121 1: Cube. 1264121c; Extra C, Uii; (.oMmiU, i0mo; Sandwich Ulauds No. l,UJ10c; D, 101101c. 8YRUI'. Fivo gallons 70o OANDLES 1215o. RAISINS. California, S2.7553.25'26 It box SOAPS. Good, 7Gc$1.7G. OILS. Ordinary brands of coal, 30o; high trades, Downe it Co,, 37io; Roiled Linscod, 80; ditto Raw, 77o; Hilmou oil, (ISo; Turpon Wuo, 70o; Pure Lard, k 30; Castor, $1.25 $1.40. SALT. Stock, bay, $10 i' ton; Carmou Iiland, $12J; Coarse Lierpool,$15; Finn qual iy, $1G20; Ashtou's dairy, ditto, $30 COMMERCIAL. Tiiokniiav, Jin o 7, 1S83. Thu uiMlhiM continues diy ami wmin. Clouds nntl liglit r-lxmi'iri pievnilnl for n few tl.ijH, but I'K'iuiil oil' Willi u iu hut (c'liilc'iu-y It looks us if tlin Hiinmu'i wiw iion us iiutl thai tho i j 1 1 1 1 . -caon was owi Wi mi nol I'spcct lu',i, miiM in May and .1 1 mi, but oot'iismiiiil hliowcin UHiiall.N oi'iui ami kwi M'Ki'liiluin giim uiK, Wheat lielils look well in wuiiodi leetioii", but all will need lam wkiii and without it comes wheal will head out low and giu "inall jieltl It is not pleas ant to piedict owl tliuiKNhtit the pie-'iint outlook is not fmoialile to an iiu'iii;) yield ot (,''"" i I'" Will.iiiu'tU' allej. Th ehames aie that the ciops will ho lightei than has Ikvii iwtnnaled consul oinlilj below a crane Kiist of the Cascades, no"iH'cts aru much belter than heie The -oil tlmw docs not ivuuc as eoulaul mini as it imtiiiiill) letauis iuuiMiiii Wheat tlierc is inoii' foiwaid and oui celi,iup's iixstiit that coiiliuunl tlruuili cannot do matciinl injuiy The liutwM theivwill In? mxxl mid iiosHiil,VKX'iiis i ci lain lo attend thu clloilsof faimei The wiulci killing of gram in WcMein Oregon cmi-cs a lov of nullum' lo our fanner- and only for that agriculturii in this region would If Miry riuvtWul this, j car. IU'h)Hs fioiu 1)uiiik am not favoiahlt) foi high piiecs for hivuilMulU Prices tend downward and unless thciv is ccr lauity of iltlleieney in cixips in i:uroH the will loutinuc low Kivightx, tiK), will proliiMy I hi Hrm at ti.Vs iht ton which is lather .iIhimi what fanners can atliml topay. Ito.ulytctt)foixvat thu nmikcts for ui'M fall, hut it looks as if tho milil would li.M plenty of wheat. Our f dweo lo farmer, eery where, Is to cont inue stock raisjiij; and mixed farmins ith thucultiMitiouof wheat and not do pond altogether on one crop. Our local market i-how deciva.-i in Uourquotiitions Kigureajjiven for wheal mv nominal, and we make no change in them I' There U no iniwtiuit clump) in llio viool maiket. Tho goncral opinion U that .0 cents is (he alue of gmsl Kiutern Oregon nnd Washington wool. We had a conversation with an old lusidcnt of the valley, now in Eastern Oregon, who said ho wiu going to get 20 cents for his wool. Hut our rpinembiaiicc is tlmt his wiwl was last year's, quite choice Potatoes vary in price as lo quality good and linn, long keejx rs bring 75c Oats hold well at former figures, and hay brings f:i0:i5 per toil. Dried fruits show a Mmip advance. Theie is nothing el"e to note at present. Phlladelplila Wool Market. From Maugher &. Avry' w -ol circular of April 10th we take the lollowinu: The apathy of buyer, noted in our circuhr of March IG.hlias coutinnoil until the iirrsent time without tho liphti-t iinrrnvement. Holders have been moilirately linn at to prices, but sale., have only b en ifleited by cooeo8ions, and values are to a great extent entirely nominal. this state ot amirs is largely owing to the naturil reaction fioni the sseudo boom in January, which has, ai we predicted, caused large shipments from England of native and colonial wools, neirly three million pounds Australian having been bought for America and tlm F.bruary Rale, lluy rs of wools aro deti-rri-d frem purchia- ing also ny tno unceriaihiy as w ino nnai f (feet of the revifced tarill on the pnoi of foreign wools after the (irBt of July, and they fear that possibly the reduction on woolti s and yarns miy prove greater than upon the raw material, and thus allow of large impor tations of the manufactured article. Added to all these disturbing influences is the fact that the sales of woolen (joods aro slow, tho demand light, and prices on niarly all descriptions lower than a year aco. It is not Strang'! therefore that manufacturer and dealers in wools and woolens are gloomy, ar d and a permanent improvement is not possible until there is a decided change in the woolen L,oids market Colifornia Wrols The new clip is aiming quite freely in San Francisco, but not giiiw out. liuyers and sellers are too far npirt m their views to admit of much I usiness at firescnt, and tho former get but little cheer rom a retrospect of their dealings during the past three years. Foreign wools havo continued to arrive, going mostly direct to tho mills. Tho stock of Capo is usually light, but the demand is much liss than the supply, neirly all tho s ties being in bond for Canada. Montevideo is ar riving in very good condition. Low woo's arc very much depressed. Prices Current of Wool April 20, 18S3. Oregon Unwashed clothing, average qual ity. 3031o ; uuwashed loinbiug, averago quality, 3034c. California Snrine clip. fine. 20330c; spring clip, iiiedium, 2230c ; spring clip. low grailcs ami laury, io(S-jv;c; tan cup, a i, I4ji)20c ; fall clip, low radcs and burry, 12 I6. Foreiirn Wools Cane of Good Hopo, 28'Jn 31c ; lluenos Ayres Merino and Mistiza, 20 28u ; Montevideo Merino and Mestia, 32(g) 35o ; Australian clothing, 4245c , Austral ian combing, 4247c Markets by Telegraph. QOLD AND STOCK COMPANY'S REPORTS San Francisco Markets San Fkancisco, June 0. l'Vciirhti The market is quiot; 4.14 asked for hardwood to Liverpool and 00s to Cork for orders U. K. For futures the market is not so firm, being unfavorably allected by thu critical condition oJ crops. Wheat Tho spot market is very quin, but the iindirtone Ins slightly improved. Quota tions not quutably ihangcd; Ne. I white, on npot, $1 (15 iijl.tiTJ For futures tho market islirmei; No. 1 white August $1.00; seller tlm jini.Sl nnl.f)(lj. llirli'V The spc t market U steady at !)0c 1)7 . lorfuturiB the market is aotno and puces higher; No. 1 feed, Soptembir, 00c 1)1; fcellor the vcar, b(k(iS7i. Putatoi's M rket ovnstockcd and weak; in boxis, 7.reSl 2.'i; in sacks, 7-m.31.12J Onions Prices aro easy, SOe0i.li5. (lain Bins Quiet, with prices against scl lcrc. A'oiuin illy quotations are uiicliinged. Wool Vnj ipii't. lloldi'is aro inclined to thudu i ite a if bii'iucss possible, on all glides eveeptiug Btlle'tly clioicj. I'astein Dri'gou, lsidj,.!! lor ciioicti mm up aras. Kgirs 27JcCat2Sl. Kast'Tii by exprefs, 25c (u'.'(i, Market steady and quiet. Iluttir Weak and dull. Very liht de mand for poor and medium grades. IIOSIOS MAllkLTS. Doston, June 0. Wool Tho markot continues dull. Wis cousin an 1 Michigan, S5c(ii)37; unu ashed, ISo V31; other iiiutations unchanged. llKHUHIIISl'.S KMILIMl MlllklT KKl'imT. l.osnos, Juno I). I'loattng cargoes Uither oasur. Cargoes tm patsau'o and for shipment Hather easier. Murk Lane Slow, Knglish country m.irkvta Turn easier. Frinch eouiitry mai Utta Turn la-ier. Imports into U. K, lwist week Wheat 410,000 qrs. Imports into U. K. past week flour 170,000 bbls. yUOTATIOSS OUOD CVUllOKH AUKIUUVS WUKAT. Kod winter, per 4b0 lbs od roast, 40t; pioiupt shipment, 4rs. Hed w inter No 2 per 4S0 Ilu oil coast, 46s; prompt shipiiiiut, 4Ss, California avtraje earcoes per MX) lbs, ot! eoist, 4Ss Oil; just shipped, l.'is; marly due, sos. California stuidard No. 1 iier 000 It', just shipiH'd or promptly to bo shipped, 4s; i-ariy uue, s,8. California standard No. 2. Per SOOths. iutt shipped or promptly to be shipped, 40s; nearly due, 4iit. .iioUtious iin(rrstoot to be uihtway be tweu iron and wooden ships. LITKlll'lMlL MUhKTS, l.iv kurom., Juno 0. Spot market- Wiaker. California No 1 standard, per ctl, !)i 2d. Fair average Kcd Winter, per ctl, t. No 2 lUil American Spriug, per ctl, 8 2d. Quantities on ii;o to coutiueut, w heat. 400,000 qrs. VVtatlier ImUiant. Our Experience From Many I have Ix-eu sick and miserable to long and bad caused my huthaud to much trouble and eipjiui', no one teemed to know what ailed me, that 1 was completely diheartened and ditcoursgtd, lo this frame of mind 1 got a Kttlaol Hop Hitters and uteel them uuknoMu lo my family, I toon Iwgan to Improve and culucd so fast that my huband and family thoucht it strange aud unnatural, but whi-u I mid them whit had helped me, they said 'Hurrah for Hop Hitters! long may they piosper, for they have nude mother well aud at happy."- -The Mother, H. A. PITTS SONS iWF'C CO., MAM-TACTUItEnS OF I i in if HORSE POWERS, ETC. -EH32ray?r25sspsjtWtV'-----1- - r tiwm MisnHtlBHiHtVtHtHtHHHBtHE WE ENTEIt THE EIELD IN 18J3 WITH THE MOST COMPLETE LIKE OK TIinLSHINO MACHINES In the market. The M.ACK HAWK llnVATOR has proieil itself a success l.i light rum In?, simplicity, easo of man agement and capacity for handling all kinds of srrain successful y. Tho CHICAGO PITT!. MOI TKD IMHVK.lt, with patent drop gear attachmmt and brake, is so well known as the beat that It would be folly and a waste of time to devote an) extmded apaco to its merits for light draft and dumbility at.d simplicity. Our ni.AfJK II AM K F.M.IVK has more than prored tin claims made for it In our last catalogue, demand for them the past seaaon being much grcattr than the auppl. For Price-List and Circulars Address : G. W. H. COOK, Agent, Ware House foot jtusm Immigration. I'crscnt indications are that the tide of im migration into Washington Tenitory will be much greater this year than it was last, '"ith the profpect of a larger proportion from the cast than in foimer years. The latest reports from Kngland indioto that there will be a good many people who will get out of the country if they can. A good season last year afforded farmers some relief, but the present year opens with the same complaints as in the three proceeding years. The Lon don Time Bays it is water everywhere. Con tinuous rains prevent towing, and graiu put in the ground early is believed to bo rotten. Another comparative failuro in crnpswill gne an impetus to immigration Tanners villi look for land whero more than one year in four is remunerative. Low fares will help to swell the tide, aud to scatter new comuurs over a wide expanso of territory, Tho peo plo of tho United States will welcome tin se immigrants, and give them a chance to build up homes. Wo have itill vacant land belong ing to the government, and it is for the in'er est id the groat railroad coiporntions who havo acquired so many millions of acics to dispose of lands on easy tours. Hut with a population of more than ."0,000,000 we do not feel that eagerness to stimulate immigra tion fiom Kuiopo wo did at ono time. We havo still room, but the increes of the native population is pconlinc tho remote localities eo rapidly that tho help of limn grants doe ,not i cum indispensable, In California aud the 1'acilio Uoatt territories tneie is room lor many millions of people, but they will come in timo frrm tho thickly fettled Atlantic Statep. Tho restriction pHced on Chinesr lmmigratiou opens this coast to Eastern slid European immigrant, and many of them will locate tn our territory. Our wheat cxp rt8 this ar will oxeced any former j early ship ments and next season, with a fair crop, the yield will be double that of tho coming har vest. An Aching Back Is oftentimes a more seiious matter that it seems. If it proceeds from disordered kid neys, tho sufferer has real cause for alarm and nino times out of ten it does come from tho kidneys. Moider, if such is your plight, on cannot uao Hunt's Itemedy too bo m. Vour case may bceomo very serious before ou know it. Hunt's Itemedy, the great kidney and liver medicine, is a sure cure; the o.M.V nitre cure, indeed, for all ailments of the kid neys, bladder, liver, and uiiuary oacs very dangerous diseases. Wr logiet to announce) thu ilitcast of John lli'iny Smith, foimer Sevictiiry of tlu Stnto Cimngo anil lately .1 Senator fiom I.inimmnty. Mr. Smith vvusn nun of iiKitvahlu inannei, of ooiiMileiablo tal ent, and hail veiy lile.winj; traits of chat ni'ter lie was not nraetieal anil hail not Mil i cs-sful biiMiie-M nualities, but was a man the I'omiuunit.v will hum ami ninny fuenils will leniemhor with plta-iiio. Lent, Meflrew A Young aiv making; a r-pecmil) of Oivpm farms. Anyonoile Kiring to ilipo.-o of farms would tlo well to aililivtes them. I'oniDluiHluu Curril. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed iu his I ands by an Kast In dia missionary the formula of a simple vegetal bio remedy lor the speedy aud permanent euro for Consumption, llronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical euro for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of caBes, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fclfovrs. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve sutfering. I will send free of charge to all who desire it, this recipe, iu German, French or English, with full dirtctious for preparmgand using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A, NoYks, 14 l'ower'a Hlock, Increased Travel. The ruth this way, says the Seattle W Intelligencer, is pretty strougly thowu in the increaxxl travel over the Northern Pacific road between Tacoma and Kalaun. The road has now beeu in running operation for ten j ears. The tint nine jean the traftio war ranted the use of but a single coach. A year ago that coach became-to crowded that it was thought but to add another to the train. The pressure continued right along, gaining all tho time, until about the begiuuing of the present year a third coach was added. And now the fourth coach it put on, and the four are to tilled that further accommodations will toon have to bs prov ideil. On a titmla train recently ore huudrvd and eighty-live tint class paatengtn were carried, and a few dajt later one hundred and uiuety on auother. I PlttS H Portland, Oregon. of Yamhill Street, g TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain In the Head, with a dull sensation in the back part. Fain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION, TUTTsriXT.Snie especially adapted to such case. o'ii iIoru effects Mich n change of feeling as to aKtonlsh the sufferer They Iiirre.uo (In Appetlte.and cause the body to lube on FIomIi. tlius the system Is nnnrUhrd. and by tin lr Tonic Action on the Dlffettlve Oncaiia, Refrulnr Mloola are pro duced. Price U cents, as Murray St.. N. Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OravIIaiuob WrusKFns changed to a G loss t Ulack by ftslnpleuppllcatlonof ttiis Dve. Ittm- Earts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold y Druggists, or Bent by express on receipt of ft. OFFICE, 35 nimnAY ST., NEW WORK. (Dr. TITTS 11NIAL f Tkloabl Inromftllom d CmAiI BmIvU 1U0 Mkilcd HIEE appllcaUiik RUSSELL &COS PORTABLE SAV MILLS, FARM " SAW M.LL ENGINES. THRESHING MACHINES. ETC. Irrulnri anil 1'rlir-L'aH vnt Free. RTJSSEL & CO., Portland. Or. llUUllhis Manager la rjm FD -. w J. M. HALSTED'S '".( V7S;'.0 sell regulating yzmsm .iilll. f-i INCVIIITOB. Fro n tiO up Seed for descrip tive price list etc. Tho rou gh bred loultry and eirss, 1011 Ilroaduay, .Oakland, Cal. do HOPKINS' ACADEMY. OAKLtM, l I CAL. Rev. H. E. Jewett, PrnicipaJ. Next term begins TueaJav, Aupmt 7, ISS3. App'I cation (or rooms nhould Ihj inauo earl) Send foi Catalogue, Aiulm2 PURCHASING AGENCY. Mrs. W. M. lll.NUV, Mananer. rpilE LVOIES OKT1IE SN" FKANCISCO PUR- 1. chajlnt; IJurejU solicit orders Vargt or small) to purchase t-oola of eer Jcstriptlon. biKiial qualiB cation, for selecting Ml'SICAI. 1.NST1UUIENTS, FUltMTL'HK. JEWKLRV, KTC , 1)11CSSMMNG AINFANTSCIOTII1NO, A apeiUlt) Kellble anil expeiienccU lailie. under ultose nunafincnt the San Prumlaco IMnhInj; lltirtau ha. proi.Hrett during tn)eara nill prompt rrply toletttra ol Inquiry a. to aljlca, price, etc., upou receipt o( atauip frainples (urni.-el. Send lor cinular Adirta. han rrnclri rurrbaalns Hun-nil. I II fualHIrrrl. aau rrunrl-ro. lal. t.ltrFEll- A. L llancrolt Co., O Oonuor, Uo(. lat & Co , N, p. Cole & Co , all ol San Framiaco. ma) Id) 1 ONE THOUSAND STOCK HOGS WANTED. I WILL PAY TIIK FOLLOW INO PRICES FOR itock I og. torUrrkatttrrsS CrmH LIt WrUhl. Urrkanlrra or faUna thlna, (mixed) 31 el. Lite Mrlikl. Kstrv nr ( otuwuti 5 t Ma, II. r W right. ALSO I oill p) hkhe.1 martet piles lor FT HOGS, cuh on delist r t-.StocW c&u b. delivered at any .ution on the 0 & a R. R. Address. JOHN WEST. JuneStt Cut Portland, Oregon. I Nnd far Clrrular.. 1'alalocuM of llue. .tt- Jcltnauaf Oratittttt Co, Worcttttr. Mttt. THE VICTOR MOWER manufactured By MANUFACTURING JUDSON OAKLAND, REASONS FOR BUYING THE VICTOR : Its Simplicity, venience in Using. It la simple because of the email amount of gearing and the few parts In construction. Doing away with the Joint at end of cutting box keeping pitman and knife always Inline. Using the shaft as the hinge iu folding the bar. Strong because of the size and quality of material used In It construction. Durable because of the new appliances used to atold friction and wear In pitman connection; rerolrlnf gun mettle boxes, etc Pitman and knife work on a level, sating much friction, and are alnas in line even when the bar it folded up Light draft becaune the cuttinc bar is drawn by means of our Compound draft Attachment. Connected br chain direct to frame near the shoe instead of being pushed ahead of axle. Also, because so much friction is doneawaj wHh by running pitman level with knife Instead of at an angle of fortj Are degree. Ccmenieiit because one can false the bar oer obstructions or fold It without getting off of seat or throwing out ot gear, and It does not choke when dropped back Into the grass as it is In motion. For simplicity of constructing which Insures strength and durability, for ease of draft and management, for beauty of model and cheapness, the ictor is offered to the public as unrhaled. For Circular, etc., address E T. Miles, louth side of Yamhill street, Portland, NorthwestemMfg & Car Go. ' Successors To SEYMOUR, SABIN & CO., Manufacturers of the Celebrated MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER T Horse Powers aud ALSO DEALERS IN A COMPLETE LINE OF LATEST IMPROVED FARM MACHINERY, AMONG which will be found the RANDOLPH HEADER, ST. PAUL HARVESTER with Appleby's Twine Binder. l'eerlens lifupcr ami Mower, Morrison I'lon, Morrison (Jang Plow. I'lonn, Wmtoni.tuUlTators, Feeal Mills, llarli Wire, Uarks A Carriages. e corJUII) Invite all uantingr an) thin? In our line to call and tee in or send for ourOatalogue and Price U( H. C. AKERS, Manager. mj llf if 0 and 202 r irst street, Portlaad, Oregon. DIPHTHERIA Commission Merchants. The follonliiK 1. n list or Hie Commission rlrrcliiiiil oTIliU t'lly, wlilcli we publish for he bfiirlll ofour reader. Tlirj are iirrlerl ly rellnlilr, anil all) bualneas riilru.lrtllto llirlr rare will rereUe prompt atleiillont OEOnUG 1IGRRE.V. J. J. HASSELL. HERREN & HASSELL, (SUCCESSORS TO) UEUUEN nUOS. nnd IIKltlltA A FABBAU. GENERAL Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN Cl KAI, WOOL, and t'LOl K B IGS, lleere T and Hew Inn Twines, correspondence and Conslgument aolicited. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. P. O. Box No. Go3. 8. K. Corner !Nortb Front and B. Streets, marltl TORTLAND, OREGON, J. C. TO I'D. J.F. BIVEN. TODD&BIVEN, No. 10 .North Front Mretl, Portland. Wholesale Grocers, Commission Merchants, And Dealers In FRUITS, Wool, Grain, and all kinds of Prdce. Agent for MlobNNhi.kcy, Dry Monopole Cham pagne and Elsen'i Vineyard, Kreano, Cal. ldcj SIBSON,CHUECH&CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, rtkrat Tomer of Ash and Front Streets, rUMTlttVNll, OREGON. aujl-tf The Pacific INCUBATOR! Pattnted Jan 30, lisS. T Msnurarlure.1 In 4 Jlsea. tnr SprrUI Hlir Mannrarlnnd lo Order, Tor particular, aend atamp lor IlluatrateJ circular to CEO B. BIYIC1, Importer and broil, r ol Choice Poultry, San Francisco, Cal Box 1771 IdijIM CO., CALIFORNIA. Strength, Durability, Ease of Draft, Con Steam Engines. CS.,BA?THM.BRONCHITJi. uveiy prevent tnese errltiie dtaeaaes. and will curs ToM cues oat of ten. Information Uut will save many ttrZ sent free by maU. Don t delay a moment. PreveoOoaM t i . ... -- " nui .yuHuvi. u aiiuuinn AitntAari-- vui ...... . .. , annvwsvi. WWWanWl MASON CHIEF. BY MAMBRINO PATCHEN. HIGH BRF.D TBOTTINU STALLION, Foaled in 1877 i Bred by Herr & Youinr. Ltxlnirton. Kentucky. MAbON Clliht comes ol the beat trottinir atnek known and fully Justifies his pedigree b his appear ance. He wis imported from Kentucky In October 1SS2. ILL hi Aft 1 at my place, ono mile south ( Aunmille, from Jlarih 1st to April 1st. Alter April 1st will beat Aumsiille Monday's, Tuesday's and Wed. ncsday's. At Salem Ihursday's, Frldty's and Satur day 'a until JuU 1st. TFHJl! tlb 'or season; (35 to Insurance sTUjod pasturage for mares (rom a distance. G. W. PECK, Prop. mcMm3 IMPERIAL EGG FOOD. vumam vmrrmm ITaklaiau, MILLLER BROS. Agents I710H OREGON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY .' etankn appointed general urenU for Or iron and ahlngton for the sale ol Imperial Egg J ood, the be.t preparation (or the poultry yard known. Snd lor Catalogues, (res upo-i application. -"Wrn MfLLER BROS. GARRISON'S HEWIN'U MACHINE STORE g JOHEf B. Q aVBBiaON, a o TO tea t r- All tke Leadlnai JaTuehlaes. Olla, Needle, Attarkaaeau and Suar ! Part fur Bale. Oeoeral Aent lor toe Household and White SEWING MACHINES. carta; afaeklae Keamlred aad Warranted. Otneral Aa.nt for the TURKISH BUG PATTERNS. General Acent for the ValTennI rubl.a Co-'e Perfect rllllas Patterns. aVtrend for Catalogue. "W if 3 2 o S PKUPKIETOH, 3 GARRISON'S SEWING MACHINE 8TOBB 'W