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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1883)
8 Commercial. MARKET IMPORT. noni: ritom ft: mabkkt. The following represent wholesale rate .rom proiltiocrs or first hands WIIKAT Valley S1.7S1.80 per cental Walla U'nlla, nominal FLOUR In joining lots, extra choice, fG.GO. Country liraiuls, S".'-'5. OA T3. 7277u for good feud t? bush. OVIONS.--A. POTATOES, -fifi to !) per liu. and dull. HDDLINOS. JIIiiii, for feed, 30fe ftSWlCton. Hhorta,?2.'ifey7 00. Chop, IMX&Ct UKAN Jobbing at 821.30 S22.0U pel BACON Sides, tirm 15; Hams, countrj rared, 1Ct0o; Shoulders, 11 lft). LARD In kes, 15j; Oregon leaf, tins l6o: do in pails, 103171c. CHKK3B. Cat., l(ic; Oregon, 18c V ". HONKY In comb, 18ol!0c; strained, in 6 gallons, 12c , . , ORIKU FRUITS. Apples, sun dnedquar mod, 8c; sliced, 8c; machine dried, firm, 2a. Pears, machine dried, 12c; Plums, sun dried, Mr, and machine dried, 10c. POULTRY. Chickens, full grown, J5 50 848.00 KUOS. Near by fresh laid; dull, at 274c BOTTKR Wo quote, fresh roll,2025c, feat for very choice. HOOS. Oressod, 8cfe'Jc. BKKF. Gross weight 5 and Co tor choioe. 8HKEP.- dross weight, 4cfe5o on foot. VKAU BJtoSc uuu-Kastcrn Oregon, Kia20o; Wil Umette Valley, 1820o; Umpqua, none. HIDK3. Uutchcrs' hides, dry, I4c; ountry cured, dry, 14e; culs i otf, green UdM, salted, 71cs country ditto, 71c Mrskins, dry, 3()c V lb; d shoep.pelts each USal.00; dry elk, 20o per lb. TALLOW Quotable at 8c. per lb. HA Y -Choice timothv. baled; -$3032 50 SKKDS Timothy, dull silo, but not vory much in the market; Red Cl.ivcr is steadily advancing, having increased 2o tho last wick to day : Timothy, from b to 10c, as to quality; Rod Top, Kastcrn, 17c per lb; Orchard (Irass, Kastorn, 21c; Perennial Rye Orast, Kastern, with prospect ot HUH going up. i 21c; IHue (irass, Hastcm, ibc; gon, ldc; Red Clover, 182()c; M to quality, 40foS00c; Alsikc quality, :i40c; Field Peas, a bushel; Potatoes, for seed, fro oi. nil',,, I3nv. Kaattrii. 18c: Mesouit, Ore con, ldc; Red Clover, 182()c; Whito Clover, 0 : ... inrjir.. AL!l.n ft........ no ti. bout Si. 50 per from 80c9l.25, aocording to variity; Max, tcirco, izjo; Onion Hotts, acconung 10 ijuanvy, iw'i Oats, whito Russian and other now kiudi, 11.(W per bushel. UKNKKAI. MKKt'llANDIHK. RICH. China No. 2, 51 j Sandwich TKAH.-Japan, MsOj Waok, 4076 Orwn. 6580o. OOFFK13 Oaitt Rio 12lo; Java, 20 d?IJGAR3. Crushed A 12121o: Fin. Crushed 12l2j!; Culm, 1212Jo; h-xtra O, UV t.ildanO, '0Jllo; Sandwich Island, No. I, 0iU'c; 1), imlUlc BYRUP. Five gallons 70o OANDLKS 12(10o. .0rL,.,I v RAISINS. Calilornia, 12.76 $3.25i25 ti box 80AP3.-lood, 75cl.75. OILS. Ordinary brands of coal, 30o; rngi tndos, Downo k Co., 371o; KoiIimI Unseed, W dito Raw, 77c; lnum oil, Ojo; lurpou line, 70o; Pure Lard, 1 30; Castor, $1.2.if SALT. Stock, hay, $10 t? ton; Carmoi IMand. 8121; CoarHe Liverpool, J15; rum qual f, $1520; Asliton's dairy, ditto, J30 COMMERCIAL- TiiniiNKAV, Junu 14, 1883. Tlui wi'iitlmr routiniH'H ihy 11ml wiirm, with omnioiml nmtli winds Hint iwaint Ihu (hying pnxw, ami tho eilVctH mo tlHIin Of K'NS illjllliollS til IMIipS I'MlMH'ittlly to Into niwii Hpiiii,' "' 'lll1 K'il,,s that cannot lo iuipitwl. A m-iitli'Mian sjitivt (nun Unlitorn'm wiys tlm warm, dry wciitlu'i'iind ninth wind is il.NiKtniiH, and will pi'iilly li'SMMi tho wlu-at yiold. YV hoar littlonf this inthodiutohos.lmtmir fiiond is a hluowd ohsonor and hssoiIm lint mii-Ii istliooa-o. Iloiv, in WVstmn t)ronm and WiisliiiiKlun, tho pixispoot is fair for all whoat wiwn oiuly in Maivh, tut Into n)mi whoiit Holds aro Nidly in nood of lain, and if tho dry woathor 0011 tinuos will not amount to any. thiiij,' Wo havo N'on n'mmiiI wlioat nmwors fiinn dilloivnt juitsof this valloy.and all agivo Unit oail niwii Holds iroiniM woll. itiiin tho two ut w(vks wtmld lmo oio.itod giiMilor htruw, hut thoy think would not hao holiM-d thoout tutu of whoat. Tho eii)i in low and praiiio laud aro liottoi U11111 ooinnionly is nKilitl of tho hills, whoiv fall NiwinK is nooohsjii). Our opinion is that oiops in WoMorn Diopin dl fall ooiifidonihly I'olow thoovpivta tions of two niouths.or oonofouo mouth ftp Tho m':ioii hnshivn unfaMirahlofor Into fpiuiK sow iiiK, and thoio was a 0011 itloinhlo aroa of that do-miption. Kiictof tho mountains tho proHvt for fcillhown Kniin is oxoollont, hut tho 0011 UihusI dry woathor litis dmiiiitiotl tho pros kvIi for r-priiiK M'n. ' whioh thoiv is a liiico aoii-iiKO in oulliuition. Kvon with all tlm viold from fall grain tho lTppor Country will Imrdl) ooinoup to what wn oMvtsl a month imiioo. Tho drouth may not uiatoii.illy nllivt fall mwn grain hut" will dainago tho npiing miwii ory inatoiinlly TaUo tho w holo roiist and pnvluotioii for tho ooimng Imril i UUolj to 001110 farMioit of importation. Tho month of May and k far in Juuohiio not furiiUluxl tLo n'Kitor nun lull, iw- . ... rAI iiilvtoe (mm ahnwd chow that tlio S aftmiilll L(nin liinlivu favonthlo 111 II10 lliiiiKWJ ,M' ,l" I'11.'11 Kiirnim so that the damage done by winter frots is compensated for. The dead whoat was re-sown and has pro-percd abund antly. The pro-jK'ct for crops is more than fair nil through Kuroican countries. Prc-pocts for a low price now are conced ed as mcM jnolwhlo. Freights rule rather high. .Sixty-five shillings is thepievailing rate for cliaiters all through the year and to January 1881. It mutt bo conceded that the woild's hane-ts promi-e well, even though thoio is slid to lie 11 prevail ing deficiency "tluough the wheat states of our own land, ea-t of the Kooky Mountain". The wool market, nlo, is down and liable to loiiiain low. Ka-tern wools sell at 1 1 et. to 20 cK As yet little valley wool is in maiket. The probable price for Milloy is given as Hi to 20 cts. and Umpqua wools may rcacli 23 cts. We ad vio wool growers to wait and see what will turn up. Thoy cannot lose much and may gain something. Reports from XewYoik and the Kn-t speak of overproduction of woolens and overstocks of goods. It is said that heavy sales of cassimcrs have Ihjcii made at 25 per cent off of regular rnte",Tliis is the outlook and it is not favorable to any sudden advance in wool, or "boom" of that valuable- staple. The. hop market shows no particular activity, ImVtho piopects for n good round price is fluttering, and already twenty-seven cents has been oU'eiod. When it is taken into consideration that ten cents is n fair equivalent for hops, and a price at which money can bo made by curing, it is 110 use denying that there is a great future in store for our hop grow ers. A late copy of 11 Puget Sound journal contains the following regarding the prol nhlo yield in King and Pierce counties. The extract in question is as follows ; Taken together Pierce and King coun ties will piobably ooiiip.uefavoiably with tho-o of any other two counties in the I'nited States engaged in this culture, .iggregating some 1,700 aoies of hop which, at tho aveiago yield of 1,00( pounds an acio for old and now liold would amount to a total harvest of 2,ri.r)."i,000 pound". Dealers aie ready and anxious to niako contracts at twenty seven cents, but most of the growers pil fer to take tho chances until tho harvest f-ast year at this time few or no hops had boon contracted for, and as late as Julj largo Holds worooH'orod for 25 cents. Theie aru hut few changes in tho local maikets.and they wilWw found eomploti in tho repot t at tin; head of this depaitment. Hark Lane Review, Loniios, Juno 11. Tho Mark Lino hx vretM, 111 its review i.i the grain trade for the patt week wiys : flood crops and a vigorous stand promise well for harvest. Crops in noor land look thin and sickly. Tho demind U not improved. Hates are unchanged. l'..r fori igu wheat there wai only a retail demand. There was little business done in American Krain. Calilorala Crops and Markets From the San Francisco Commercial .') of Juno 7th, wo learn : '1 ho woither is (jood for growing crops and a moro brilliant outlook could not bo withed fur. ltarley harvesting will soon be under way and they still "laiiu 1,000,000 tons as a. probable surlua for export tor tho season. Siiii'o uur last urekly reference tonio halt dccii ships have b;en secured for sput wheat loading at soino advance upou like provious ehaitera and upon tho basis of 42a 0d4Hs U.I, and for now crop (iOa is generally aakid for iion and fiTu for largo A mei lean carriers. The crop piospects cotitintio excellent with 11 splendid outlook for ships during the coming twelve mouths. Tho engaged tonnage in port has a register of 22,000 tons, dnengagid 11:1.000 tons, and en route, 2:t2,000 tuna. The details v. hicli follow give all needed itiforma tiiin of the week's ehinge. Flour Local siipplu-s aro frco and liberal and at declining iuus ill sympathy with the tall wheat. Oregon continues to send us of tier am plus Wo quotn: Kxtias at S.Y.'iOQ' .ri "fii country brands, extra, Sl.T.'ig.V.I.'i; ex tiasiiperliue. $ 28; supeiliue, MLTOil. Wheat Tlio present spot market is ory weak with a light deinaud fioui both millers and up liters, causing quotations to be morn or less nominal. F.xtia choice milling, $l.ii"l wil.70; No. 1, $1.0211 OS j No. 2, Sl.:.71(3) I HO; per ctl Mops Do lera now charge hrowert, 75(?i Mc; but o li.no good miaou to believe that lair p.iicels nil bo bought at 4050o. We know of auiinoiceof Waslimutoii Territory lui(, sold peiemptorily at ItOo by ordeis, 110111 this city. Crop piospects upon the II eilio Coast generally ate good. Advices from Washington Torntor), Oiegon and our own State speak flatten' gly of the I up crop, all expecting lrgo returns not only as to iiuntuy bin as to prices obtainable. So far us wo can learn forward eoutiaeU for crops ilmlly Washington Territory have bet n made to t.ie extent ot lUH) tales at 30c, but wo are tnld that good hops have bet 11 told 111 No" Yelk tin wtek at liOo, uudtr pereiiiptous ord.ra from owners heio to sill them out, aud our informant further a.mtva us tint thtiiH. tatlons of 7fi(aMio given us us the price to breiisis deceiving, as he says g.xnl Imps 11 I1.1 IxniiTht lie 10 fo-dav at tOo. Oats The inarktt dull and lower. The demand is liulit 111 view of tho early uiiiwacl to liarvttt. vie ipaoto me hii market at $2.10(S2W per ctl tr extra tliolce; o. I, jJl.tliOA: No. 2, I.Sla)l.U0. Uitlts Heavy salted sterrs, O.1IOJ0 f It; licht salttd hides, cows and steers, ItlkitS lb, Slutlj; liiedliiui do, 4.ViM lbs, lk-ilJa; sailed kits, HXilOJc! saltetl calf, gtxnl driiiaiid for lump skins, UiilSoi hair goat, souud skins, O0ii70.i; nietlium,806HBojiniall skim and kid, Jr.'.V each; deer skins, good sumuier skius, aik'i iiirdiuni. lout; hair. 3(Vi32o; por in- tsrtor skins, 20o; sheep skins, shearings, 2.Vi .UV-! almrt woo . iUVitiOJi nieilium wool, OOon IU0; long wool, flul.40; dry hides, u.iial seUo. uon, 17ci dry kl 17c; do, calf, 17u2fe. WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OEEGON, JUNE 15. H. A. PITTS SONS M'PG CO., MASUFACTUHERS OF Iniliiiiml dap Pi wn, HORSE POWERS, ETC. "IITE ENTEIITIIE EIELD IN 1833 WITH THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF TillltblHNU MACHINES W In the market. The BLACK IIIWK IIIKATOR tun proved Itself a success la light running, simplicity, ese of man sirtment and capacity for handling all kinds of (train successful y. .,.,, The CHirAUO I'lTTa JIIIIUTEIi POWF.lt, with patent drop gear attachment and brake, Is so well known s!s the best that It would be lolly and a waste of time to deote any extended space to it. merits for UM draft and durability and simplicity. Our HX 4CK II iWK F.Mil K has more than prored the claims made for it In our last catalogue, demand for them the pist season being much gnattl than the supply. For Price-List and Circulars Address : G. W. H. COOK, Agent, - - - Portland, Oregon. V I arts Home foot of Yamhill Street. JulSm Markets by Telegraph. GOLD AND 8TO0K COMPANY'S RBPORTJ San Francisco Markets San Fkancisco, June 13, Wheat The spot market shows no irn provement cither 111 demand or values. $1 (ia is an extreme for choice shipping; futures are lower; No. 1 whito sells for 1.56il.57J; closed at Sl.GGj. Karley On spot, easy at a shade lower prices; quote 9005c; futures selling at a decline; No. 1 feed, September, 80c; seller the yoar opened 86J; closed at 85J. Potatoes The market is firmer; boxes, $1 311.37i; nacks, 87JcSl.12j. Onions Market overstocked; depressing it; red, 4000c. . Grain Bags Verv quiet; business much slower than expected; quotations of Ua!cut;as aro nominal; GOO bales of jute u dd at auction at from SO 256 70. Wool Weak; buyerR minifeat the same indisposition as previously notid; quotati' ns merely nominal. Eggs Market poorly supplied with extra choice qualities; pices stcaiy at 2S2!)e, perhaps 30c. . ,, , , Uutter l'riccs are not mit nally c'.iangol, yet a slight tendency in selli.rt' lavor is noted for choice grades; poor qualities weak and netrlccted. rillCACII MAIlKhTS. CiiuHcici, ."une 13. Wheat-$1.113 Jnlv. l'orb Lower; $18 171 Jllly- Ml",' VOIIK MAKKKTS. Nbv Youk, June 13. Wheat-Quiet; St. 121. 10. nosTOS MAllKKT.s. IIo-iTOs, June J3. Wool The market is dull and against sellers. Wisconsin an.l Michigan. 33c42; combing and delaine, 4045c; unwashed, 19o 20; other quotations unchanged. IIKKKBOIIM'.S KNHLIkll MAUKKT UKl'OUT. Loniion, June 13. Floating cargoos Dull. Cargoes on passage and for shipment Knglish country markets Quiet French country markets Steady. Mark Lano Slow. Imports into U. K. past week Wheat 420 000qis. , Imports into U. K. P"t week Flour 155,000 bbls. ylHITATIOSS (IOOI) CAUllOKS AMKUICAN WHEAT. Ued winter, per 4S0 tt oil coait, 45s 6d; prompt shipment, 45s. Ued winter No. 2 por 4S0 Ibi oir coast, 45 lid; prompt shipment, mi. California average cargoes per 500 lbs, oil eoist. 45s (Id; just slilppoti, '. Ciliforuia stamtard No. 1 per 500 lis, just shipped or promptly to bo hipped, 47s. California standard No 2, per 5j01Ih, just shipped or promptly to bo shipped, 4Us Quotitions undtrstood to bo midway be tween iron and wooden ships. LlVMirOOI, MAllKl.TS Liveki'ool, Juno 13. Stmt market Slow. California No 1 standard, per ctl, Us 2d. Fair average lied Winter, per ctl, !s. No 2 Heil American Spring, per ctl, 81 Id. Quantities ou passage to contiueut, wheat, 480,000 qr. Weather line. Port'and Bewer Pipo and Pottery Coinpnr. Anions tho enterprises being starteJ at Porlliiui i the company whose title wo give ahove, in which Mr. James Steel ami other well known capitalists aro interested. They aro nearly ready for work, ami have made extensive iirorurations in tho way of build ings and machinery. In respect to the latter item they hive procured the latest improved imehinery for maUne, sewer pipe, drain tilts mid all sorts of pot erv. and ill be prcpued to carry on the business largely, with capacity to increase as tho demand shall prow. The works willbouni'er tho management of Mr. J H. Smith, formerly connected with tho ltuina Vi ta Pottery, lie hss had a long ox ... n..i..... in tha trade and knows all alout the iimiuisctiire of pottery They ill also nuke a lino article of pressed btick, for which there v..u lu, a .If Miami in this city. Mr. Steel has 1... 1 rn.ri.ii. Iii tarmim; wet land aud . ! .-.., . . ll.l , ..nr.iili.ll drainage should redeem smh land. Ho " ditermined to put on the market a quality of drain tibs, three inches in d'ametcr.at as low knows now luiiHJuau. ' ....... a prico as it can be furnished, so that farm. 1 rs can have 110 excuse for neglecting to dram their hiuls. Tho importance of o doiog will davui upon tho farmers who may take the ....r In hand, aasoon as thrv tiecin to rv t;..i rtnms from the investment. Wo hae ..!.. ,.. Kst what we have so often raid, ....... ,",,rr..ii...u:i. ...n i,i enterprising meu will follow it up when once h lr.ll linilUCHl l.llll Wll l3 J .... ."- l j entrrpi Iwgun. TUTTS PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Fain in the Head, with a dull sensation in th 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 lltful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S rlLIX are especially adapted to surh crises, on e dose effects suclt a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Inrrrase its Appetite, and cause the bnly to Tiiko on rirsh, thus the system Is noiirlshrd. and by tbelrTonle Action on the Ulgrtli Onrmn. Itrsrular Stool are pro duced. Prlco Uo cents. 3a fll uri-isy St.. W. m. TUn'S HAIR DYE. OBAYnAIBOWirnitr.BS chanced toaOuwsv Hlack by nslnitle application tif this Dve. Ittm pnrti a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by lrun'glHis, or sent by express on receipt of ti. OFFICE, 35 Ml'RRAY ST., NEW YORK. (Dr. irrTS aiRClL f IilnM. lararmllna u L'Mful anslfU wlUIra sulM I SEE apillMUo RUSSELL &CO.'S PORTABLE SAW MILLS, FARM "D SAW MILL ENGINES, THRESHING MACHINES, ETC. Cirrulnts and rrlrr-LiKlnHrut Free. RUSSEL & CO., Portland. Or. hi). IIUUIIUS J'anager, la;r3m J.M.HALSTED'S self regulating 1NCI7IIATOU. From $20 up. Serd for dcirip tUe price-list.etc. Thoroughbred poultry and eegs, 1011 Broadway Oakland, Cal. de HOPKINS' ACADEMY. OtKLt.MI, 1 1 CAL. Rev. H. E. Jewett, Prnicipal. Next term bejins Tuesds) , Ausust 7, 1SS3. Appli cation for rojms should be made early Send fiw Catalogue. 'uiilmi PURCHASING AGENCY. Mr. -W.W. m:UX, Manager. milE LAIUKS OF THE SAN FRANCISCO PUR. 1 chasing Hiiro 11 solicit orders ('argo or small) to puri'ha.0 goods of fiery description, SjHlill qusllft raiion, tor Siieviing Ml'SlO.XL INSTIII'MENTS, Fl'KNITUIIE, JEWEI.RV, ETC., HP.tSSMAKI.N0 & INFANTS CLOTHING, A specials U.-tl ibto and expeiienccd ladles under who manai-nient the Sin Francisco lurchviiig Hurcuu lias pro)icrcHl during tuo jers ni'l prompt'i npl) to letters of Inquiry as to stjles, prices, etc., upon receipt of .tamp, samples funiU ed. Send lor circular. Ad ress Mail t'mncl.ro I'urrlinitiiii: llurrnu. Ill I'mlMirrl, miu I raiirl.ro, Cal. t;4.KrFEU A L llJUcroft Co., OVonnor, Mof. tat Co , N. P. Colo 4 Co , a'l of San Francisco. nujlSil ONE THOUSAND STOCK HOGS WANTED. I" lt.I, PAY THE FOLLOW INO PRICES FOR ito;k lev, tor llrrk.lilrrU frnH Lire M right. Ilrrklilrr or I'l.l.uul China, (mixed) 5 Cent, Lite M, Iclil, i:ir or Coinimiii a Ctnla, Lite Vrlcbl. AI0 I lll u hUhwt market price for FAT II0CS, cash on delhrr). XA.toclk can U de li cred at any ktation on the O. X O. li It. Addit JOHN WEST. JuncMf East Portland, Orrgon. y'-usafJfyf iwWiw .sent for Circular. l'fUni( iuit?, Ac, McTarmwit.TQftjtt.ctf Co.. Uorcettcr. Matt. 1883. THE VICTOR MOWER Manufactured Ity JUDSON MANUFACTURING CO., OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. REASONS FOR BUYING THE VICTOR : Its Simplicity, Strength, Durability, Ease of Draft, Con venience in Using. It Is simple becsuse ot the small amount of gearing and the few parts in construction. Doing aay with the Joint at end ot cutting box keeping pitman and knife alajs in lino. Using the shaft as the hinge ia folding the bar. Strong because of the size and quality of material used In Its construction. Durable because of the new appllsnces used to avoid friction and wear In pitman connection; rerolrtng gun.mettle boxes, etc. Pitman and knife work on a lerel, saving much friction, and are always in Una even when the bar U folded up. Light draft because the cuttlne bar is drawn by means of our Compound-draft Attachment. Connected dt chain direct to frame near tho shoe Instead of bel ur pu.hed ahead of axle. Also, because so much friction U done aay with by running pitman level with knife Instead of at an angle of forty-fire degrees. Convenient because one can raise the bar over obstructions or fold It without getting off of seat or throwing out of gear, and it does not choke when dropped back into the grass as it W in motion. For simplicltv of constructing which insures strength and durability, for ease of draft and management, for beauty of model and cheapness, the Victor is offered to tho public as unrivaled. For Circular, etc., address K. W. Miles, south side of Yamhill street, Portland. NorthwesternMfg & Car Go. Successors To SEYMOUR, SABIN & CO., Manufacturers of the Celebrated MINNESOTA CHIEF THRESHER Horse Towers and Steam Engines. Jt I jbs f , ,-iMJmir-rSSrT'i ySBBBBBsl SOSlV LSO DEALERS IN A COMPLETE LINE OF L hich v. ill be found the RANDOLPH HEADER, ST. PAUL HARVESTER with Appleby's Twine Binder. Peerless Reaper 11ml Mower, Morrison Plow, Morrison Gang Plow. Plows, Wosons.t'ultlralors, Feed Mills, Barb Wire, Hacks A Carriages. We cordially Invite all wantlnir anything In our line to call and see u or send for ourCatalogue and Price-list nultt DIPHTHERIA Commission Merchants. The following Is a list or the Commission Herchnlil- or Ibis City, whirls we publish for I he brni-nt or our reader.. Tliey are perleel ly 1 r liable, anil any business entrusteil'lo llirlr rare will rercHe prompt allenllont OEORUR IIERREN. J. J. IIASSELL. HERREN & HASSELL, (SUCCESSORS TO) IIDUUtlV IIRIIM. ami HKItltKN t FAUKAU. GENERAL Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN (1 BAIX, WOOl, aud FLOI'K BAGS. Fleece J and Sew Ing T lne. correspondence and Consignment solicited. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. P. O. Box No. 603. is. K. Corner Xorlli Front ami It. Slreels, marltf TORTLAND, OREGON, SIBS0N, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, .Northeast Corner of Ash aud Front Streets, PORTLAND, . . OREGON. ainrl-H The Patciflc INCUBATOR! Patented Jan 30, 1SS3. tar Manurarlurrd In 4 Slim. Any kvrrlal "lie .Mauufarlurtd lo Order, For particulars send stamp tor Illustrated circular to tit.O H. lltYLl.Y, Importer and breixl. r of Choice Poultry, San Francisco, Cat. Box mi gmylM MOORE'S REMEDY FOR poison OAiwrr TIIE ONLY PREVENTATIVE And certain cure. Sold by all druggists Price : .?, cents a liox. lttUtl.Nt.TOV Jt CO., C.r.EBAL ACE.VT. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU lapm SEti-S?-. IssWral sPasVaHl ""Lsif nBJsl'v LATEST IMPROVED FARM MACHINERY, AMONO H. C. AKERS. Manaarer. 2C0 and 262 First street, Poitlaad, Oregon. croup. Asthma. Bronchitis. JOHNSON'S ANOIiYMB LINUtKNT wUl potsV tlrelr prerent these errible diseases, and wUl cars BBa cases out of ten. Information that will save many trfs)J sent free by malL Don't delay a moment, PrerentJoii sf OHurkuauGon. a o.wwuua ss Wt awczukBaJ MASON CHIEF.0 BY MAMBRINO PATCHEN. UIGH BBED TB0TT1N6 STALLION. f i l!V Fnaled In 1S77 ; Bred by llerr & J A , 1 1 t.m Tininr" Ltxlngton. Kentucky. xtAKOK rlllF.kr mmes of the best trottlnsr stock know n and fully justifies his pedigree by his appear ance, lie was linporrea irom nencursy in uccooer 1S32. WILL STASIS at my place, one mile south of Aumsville, from -March 1st to April 1st. After April lit will be at Aumsi ills Monday's. Tuesday's and ed nesday's. At Sxtem Ihursday's, Fridys and Satur day's until July 1st. TKltMS 3-5 for season; $35 to insurance 5TQ -od pasturage for mares from a distance. G. W. PECK, Prop. nichlm3 IMPERIAL tTCeslsss) satsaUsi 1 MILLLER BROS. Agents I7IOR OREGON AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY " tVe hive been appointed gene-al airenU for Or eiron and Washington for the sale of Imperial Egg I ood, the best preparation for the poultry yard know u. Send for Catalogues, free upoi application. :appl Mil anl9m LLER BROS. QABRISOS'SSEWIXI MACHINE STORE p JOHN B. OINBIHO.V, a o 2 All tha Leading afiublae. . Nrvdle Attarhutvuts auid Ocau la rau-ta rr stale. 0nersi Agent for the Household and White SEWING JUCHINES. cwlaaj Mneklan Ksalre4 aad JMrnrrmmlr. General Agent for the TURKISH RDG PATTERNS. Genera,! Agent for the ValTers.l ruahioa Co ' Perfect Flttlag Patleraa. JaTSend for Catalogue-a 0 h a x 2 5 tea i si 8 9 M a 31 s ntOPBHETOB. GARIIISON'SSEVVIXU MACHINE 8T0RE jinMaiicfacTiriiwr.Opticiana, Phllsiferpkla, Pa. PsVfjrr-baij forTUaatraieisI Priced Cmlulogne. tV3"y EGG FOOD. PJ