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    WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER 26. 1883.
Commercial.
MARKET RBrOBT.
HOME PKOniCB MABKET.
lie following represent wholesUe rate,
rom producers or first hands
WHEAT V Alley $1.60 per cental. Watla
Walla, $1.41il 42.
FLOUR In jobbing lofs, extra choice,
15.00 Country brands, $4 to 1 75.
OATS. 68c; with ample supply.
01IOK8. 11(-.
POTATOES. -Oregon, new, 60(aG5a.
JIDDLINOS. Jobbing, tor Iced, $30
If ton. Shorts, $25; Chon C27 f0
BRAN Jobbing at $22.30 per -.on
BACON Sides, tirm 12J:; Hams, country
aured, 16I7c; Shoulders, 12 4 I3jc. No Or.
egori horns in market.
LARD In kegs, 12 jj Oregon leaf, tins
15i; do in pails, 13131c
CHEESE.-Cal., 14c; Oregon, ISc V to.
HONEY In comb, ISalOe; strained, in 5
jallcms, 10jilc.
JRIKD FRUITS. Apples, sun dried quar
iered,12c; sliced, 143; machine dried.firm, 16
Pears, machine dried, 15o; Plums, sun dried;
18o,nnd machine dried, 18c.
POULTRY. Chickens, full jcrown, $5 90
5 60; yoang, $33.50.
EGG8. 45o.
BDTTER--We quote, fresh roll, 4045c
ast for: very choice.
HOOS.i4Jo on foot; dressed 7c.
BEEF.- Gross weight, in on foot
SHEEP,- Gross weight, 2Jo on foot. , -
VEAL"-0 to 10c.
OOL Eastern Oregon, ISalOaj Wil
lamette' Vaf ley, 13;19c; Umpqua, 2C23c.
HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, 15c;
xrantry 'cured, dry, 14c; cnls 8 oft green
hid as.1 salted, 7c; country ditto, 7o;
Jearskins, dry, 30c I? lb; d sheep pelts each
I6ol.00;'dry elk, 20operlh.
TALLOW Quotable at 8o. per lb.
HAY Choice timothy, baled, $20S2i;
liBNKKAL 1tBrU.UilHE,
BICE.' China No. 2, 5i ; Sandwich
Islands, 16Jo. ,
TEAS. Japan, 36M; Black, 4075c
rsearft5(asoa. a
nOFFEE'CostaRica 14915 ; Java, 20
g22e.
dUGARS. Crushed A 12fel2is; Fin
Crushed 12(gl2i is Cube, 1212Jc; Extra C.
lite; oldenO, '0llc: Sandwich Islandk
No. 1, 9lCo; D, 10i101c.
8YRUe. Five gallons 70c
CANDLES 1215c.
RAISINS. -California, j2.75t3.25!?25 n
oex
SOAPS. Good, 75c$l'.75.
OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 30o; high
trades, Downe & Co., 371o; Boiled Linseed,
50; ditto Raw, 77c; 'dmou oil, 65o; Turpen
tine, 70o; Pore Lard, 1 30; Castor, $1.25
11.40.
8ALT. Stock, bay, $10 ton; Carmen
bland, $12$; Coarse Liverpool,$15; Fine qual
ly, $1520; Ashton's dairy, ditto. $30
Tbe Wheat Crop Surplus.
Some one who has had access to the
Agricultural Bureau's statement of the
wheat crop for this year gives out that it
will be about 100,000,000 bushels short
of last year's crop. Tho Bureau's state
ment of the crop of last year was 504,-
185,470 bushels. This year's crop, there
fore, is about 404,000,000 bushels. A
member of the Ne.w York Produce Ex
change, in a recent number of Brad
atreet's, cuts down the crop of 1882 to
480,000,000, or 24,000,000 less than tho
Washington Bureau reported it. If he
ii right, then this year's crop will not
exceed 380,000,000 bushels, and that
will leave us but 74,000.000 for export.
The quantity we can export from a crop
a nor nnr nnn u..l-.nln ... .nn.v.ul Ili.uJ
Ul ooUjUWjVW uuBiitnn id ic.K;iiuu wua,
We consume for seed 54,000,000 bushels;
for bread for 56,000,000 people, each 4i
bushels, 252,000,000 bushels; bread and
seed, 306,000,000. Deduct from total
crop (880,000,000 bushels) and we have
74,000,000 only for export of this year's
crop. "But there was a reserve of the
crop of 1882, August 1st, amounting to
85,000,000 bushels, which, added to the
above, 'gives a possible quantity of 100,
000,000 bushels for -export in 1883-84,
without any reserve for the next harvest
year. We may safely state that the
surplus of tho Pacific coast available for
export from this year's harvest will be
40,000,000 bushels, or two -fifths of the
whole surplus of the country. The
crops and exports for the five years
ended with 1882 were as follows :
Crop
Bushels. 361,191,147
S,7;6(UO
498 840,788
380,080,000
604,185,470
Exports
Lnshels.
148,(00 000
183,000,000
184,000.000
118 000,000
148.000,000
Yalta.
1877-78..
1879-80..
1880-81..
1181-82. .
1838-84
The estimate of tho Washington Bu
reau frives possible available exports for
1883-S4 at 124,000,000, without holding
any in reserve. The estimate ot the
rroduce Exchange contributor for Brad
street's is 100,000,000 bushels, with
9,000,000 bushels reserved, and this in
cludes the reserve of 35,000,000 bushels
from tho crop of 1882. If he is correct
we shall have less wheat for export this
year than any year since 1878. E. H.
Walker, who is the statistician of the
New York Produce Exchange, indorsed
by Bradstreets as "very able," says that
the wants of all wheat-importing coun
tries this year equal 313,000,000 bushels,
and thpt "the available supplies from
all exporting countries," including the
United States, of course, are but 232,
000,000 bushels, leaving a deficiency of
81,000,000 bushel. If Mr. Walker's
estimates aro correct, there should be a
considerable advance in wheat between
this and next spring, a well as a heavier
demand than has over yet been made
by Europe on the surplus Indian corn
f the United States. Fortunately this
crop w a large one, being estimated by
the Agricultural Bureau at 1,025,000,000
bushels. S. F. Chronicle.
Lord fihrBtPrfieid. the nink of polite-
nee. Mid that n true irentleman fhould
I bo always guaviter in mono, fortiter in
! n, which means, mild in manner, strong
! in action. This ia precisely tho cliarnc-
Ster of AVer's Cathartic Pills. Nothing
operates no mildly and vet o powerfully
in removing disease.
Scrapings of Horn.
Tlio fine scrapings" of nny common
cnttlo'a horn steeped in unegar and
bound hot as can be borne upon a wound
will subduo pain almost instantly, and
effectually subdue lockjaw. I have
often used this remedy, and have never
had a failure. In wounds torn and
lacerated, as, for example, w here a nail
has been stepped on, penetrating the sole
of the foot, and the patient wild with
pain, countenance livid, teeth chattering,
limbs trembling and lockjaw seeming in
evitable, with this remedy I hac pro
duced perfect quiet, relaxation of mus
cles and freedom from pain, and even
from soreness of the wound, in the space
of fifteen minutes time. I was called in
haste to see a young man of 15 years
who had stepped on n nail. I found
him almost in spasms and had no reme-
ics with me. In the house 1 found a
pow der horn, and with a piece of glass
went to scratiinsr. As soon ns I had a
common thimbleful I barely covered it
with vinegar ana heated it as hot as
could be borne, and, betting others to
scraping, I applied it to the wound,
changeiL often as soon asicool, adding
the scraping accumulated, and with this
treatment had this boy easy and out of
danger in. fifteen minute. I know not
what there is in horn that produces this
Leffcct, which 1,'havo seen many times.,
and hae often, wished there might be
some preparation of, this remedy a little
more convenient to" use than the crude
material. '
, , Bed Tea and Milt
Physicians who used to prescribe brom
ide'or' soda" or-potassium for sleepless
ness now urge their patients to take
beef tea instead,- says the Christian
Union." Tho writer, trying various pro
scriptions .with little benefit, was at
length so fortunate as to receive such
advice. At first beef tea w as used with
somo light broad or biscuit broken in it,
sipped fiom a spoon as warm as it could
be taken. Afterward milk, just scalded,
not boiled, was substituted, and, to make
it more easy for digestion, a tablespoon
ful of lime was added to half a tumbler
of milk. To facilitate matters, a pocket
stove with an alcoholic lamp, or nn ar
rangement for the gas hxture, should be
at hand. If neither beef tea or milk
can be easily procured, hot water alone
with an infusion of hops or mint may
be substituted, or even hot water alone
will quiet restlessness and n duce sleep.
A darkened room that moonbeams can
not enter, a little fresh air from an open
fireplace or window, aro valuable assist
ants in making the sleep continuous.
When onco the habit of w akefulness is
broken up, the beef tea or milk may be
taken cold, bur not iced. If you aro
always a poor sleeper, it will be well to
continue this late supper as a permanent
thing in your daily life.
Seeds Best Sown In Autumn.
Most people have observed, no doubt,
that self-sown seeds that have dropped
from the growing plants of the previous
season sometimes produce tho largest
and most healthy plants, that bloom the
most freely. This is true of several
kinds, particularly those that suffer ex
posure to our midsummer sun. The
reason is that self-sown seeds get a very
early start in tho spring, vegetating as
soon as the frost is gone, and are good
sized plants by the time we usually put
seeds in tho ground, even if they do not
start in the fall. They thus mature and
flower during the cool weather of spring.
The clarkias and nemophilas and annual
larkspurs are fiqted examples. There
are also several varieties of hardy annuals
that do well with spring sowing that will
bear autumn sowing in open ground, and
reward us with early spring flowers.
Sweet alyssum and white candytuft will
give us abundanco of white for early cut
ting, if sown in the fall. In a sandy soil
the iwrtulacca may be sown in the au
tumn with good success. Seeds of bien
nials and periennials, if sown early
enough to pioduce strong little plants,
will flower the next summer, l'ansies
and Chineso pinks, though they bloom
the first summer if sown in the spring,
will make much stronger plants and
flower more freely and earlier if young
plants are grown in the autumn. West
ern Farmer.
Coolant bs Beat.
A farmer came into a grocery btoro the
other day, and exhibited to the eyes of
nn admiring crowd an enormous i egg,
about six inches long, which he avowed
to have been laid Ly one of his own
hens. He had it packed in cotton, and
wouldn't allow anybody to handle it for
fear of breaking the phenomenon. The
grtyeryman examined it with the rest,
and, intending to chaff the countryman,
said: "Pshaw! I've got something in
the egg line that will beat that"
"I'll bet you five dollars you haven't,"
said the countryman, getting excited, i
"Take it up," replied the groceryman,
and, going behind the counter, he
broueht out wire eec-beter. ''There's
something in the egg line that will beat
it, I guess," said he, reaching out for the
takes.
', "Hold on, there," said .the fanner;
"let's see you beat it," and he handed it
to the grocer. Tho latter held out his
hand for it, but dropped it in surprise on
the counter, where it broke two soup
plates and a platter. It was of solid
iron, painted white.
''Some folks think they're darnation
cute," muttered the farmer, as he pock
eted tho btakes and lit out ; "but 'taint
no ue buckin' against the solid facts."
A callow youth asks a Philadelphia
paper where ho shall "put his kiss."
When a young roan doesn't know where
to put a kiss, he should keep is in his
head, if it doesn't mt'ie too much noiso
rolling round in the vacuum.
Many who never complain aro never
theless seriously ill. Use Brown's Iron
Bitters and there will be no causo of
complaint.
VACANT LANDS.
A large amount of vacant land may b
found in tho Widow Creek country, Umatilla
county. The town of Heppner is in the midst
of this section. The Heppner Gazette, pub
lished there bv J. W. Redinpton, can be had
at S2.50 a year, $1.50 for six months, $1 for
three months. Subscriptions may be left at
the Farmer office Farmer and Gazelle
$4.50 a year.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
. ... AND
Tualatin A cademy,
FOREST OROVE, OREOON.
FACULTY.
Rev J. F. ELLIS, Vice President and Professor of
Mental and Moral Scltnci
JCS. W. HARbH, I rofessor of Latin and Griek.
Wji JT. FERRI.V, Profes. or of Mathematics.
W P. LYMAN, I'rofessir of Hi.U.rj and Rhitorlc.
M.J. MACUAHON, I'rlnnpalof Academy.
Miss L C. CARSON, Preceptres
CALENDAR.
FALL TERM First Wednesday In Sep ember to lust
We-'nesdaj In December.
WINThli TERM F.rt WcJneday In Dccemlxr to
first Wednesday In Marcb
bPKI.NO TERM First Widnesda) In March to flnt
Wednesday in June.
HOLIDAYS Christmas to New Year's
EI'I:msi:m. Toltlon I'er Term In Adtanre.
Academic Department (two course-) $10.25
Collegiate Department (three course-) 815.25
fHTBoard In families, Including fuel and lights,&3tot.G0
This sihool aims to give thorough Instruction and
parental discipline, to form correct menial habits and
moral purposes. It offers good facilities to btudenU
of both sexes. For further In'ormntion, apply to.
Rev. J. F. Ellis.
augl7ml
FIFTH ANNUAL EXPOSITION
.... OF THE ....
PORTLAND
I II
Will Open Thursday, Ocloaer 11th ana
Clote Balnrilny, Oct. 87. 1883.
The Resources and Industries
o! this Great NortlnvcstCon
centnited in One Mam
moth Exposition!
GOLD, SILYEIt AMI KKOZK MEDALS
or Diplomas will be awarded to meritorious ex
.unite wlieu entered for competition. P. rons tie 1 ous
of tnak.i g aa exhibit nre earnestly requested to make
appicatlon for space, (for which there will be no
charge), aa so n as possible, so that a proper distribu
tion can be made and all confusion avoided
Reduction in Kates of Fare
Having been secured with the 0.11 AN Co. and North
ern Pacific B R on all of their lines wrst of Missoula,
of fortv per cent off the regular rates for round trip
tickets. Goods exhibited at the Fair, if they have not
chan ed ownership, and have paid full rates to the
exhibition, are rrfnrned free of charge. .
VauThe exposition wl'l be open to the public from
1 P. M. to to & P. M., and trom 7 P. M. to 10 P. M.
Admission 60 cents; children- under 13, ?5 cents
ror luriner pa rcuiars apply 10
t. v,
AM fc-N, Superintendent.
127J First bt., Portland, Or.
sept 2&td
A. ROBERTS,
...SUCCESSOR TO....
FISHEL & ROBERTS
Cor. Knit and Alder hu, Tortland, Ore.
THE LEADING
Clothier,
Merchant Tailor,
And Hatter
OF OREGON,
Guarantees to sell the very
best CLOTHING tor Itm
Money than any other honse
in the state.
JunelU
THE BUBJ0F SCOTf CKASlrlAK tCH0Ol,
HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS
The sixth rear under the present management
begins
'irina September Classes In Greek, Latin, Ger
man, Frem.lt. English, Mathematics, Bookkeeping,
Sciences, Music, Draislnr and Penmanship. Discipline
strict. Bend lor ttirtccntn annual catalogue wun list
o( former nieinbf rs, to the Head Master.
J. W HILL, 11. P .
jl7-3ra O: Draer 17, Portlan I, Or.
29 PERCHERONS
Just landed, and others coming, holding
nutnereas Cold and Sllrer Medal recently
won la France. Send for Catalogue.
A. R O GY,
338 Palisade Are., Jersey City,
Ifew Jersey.
St HelejVs Hall.
A Boardlae mho Day School
for Uirls.
THE FIFTEENTH YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER
tth with a corps ol fourteen tescheis. Thor-
ugh Instruction la Entrllsn, Ancient ana Modem
LAngUageS, vocal anu ItuirumcuiM jbiuiu, unwine,
P.lD.tmr and Calisthenics. The pupils hare dallj walks
In compear wlln a teacher. For further lnforou'Jrn
Address UlBllUf mukkid, ntcior; or jsioo aaai
B. KODNKV, PrindBal, Portland, Ore.ou.
IJill).n
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
"Onrllle,Ohio, Sept 10, IMS.
COiOSt " HsTlnf baen labjeet to s bron
chial affection, wlta frequent
colda, for a number of yean, I hereby cer
tify that Atib's Cuusr Pectobal rlrea
bm prompt relief, and U the most etTeetira
remedy I bare erer tried.
Jamxs A. Hamiltoh,
Editor of Th OtteaU."
mmm,"Mt.ailti,Ohio,JaiMX,la.
COUvKS. " I h" ud Atzs'i Cbiut
Psctobai. this spring for a ae
rer conch and long; tronbU with good
effect, and I am pleated to recommend It
to any one similarly affected.
IUBTBT BA COH1I A,
Proprietor Olobe RotaL"
rma-rABZD BT
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mac
Sold by all Druggists. ,
Mlir
FOR SALE-
Pure Bred Cotswold & Leices
ter Yearling Ititcks.
Pure Breed Berkshire Pigs.
... .ALSO "(
Two Three Quarter Bred Clydesdale
Stallions, 2-yeara old past
Weight 1600 lbs.
SSSepU LA'iD REEn, Poitland, Or.
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INGTON TERKITOKY.
rTEREAlTER WE WILL BE ABLE TO SUPPLY
II copies of mapi of Oregon and Washington a,
following rates. These maps are put up in comcnlent
t rm to car in the pocket Enclosed in a stiff beard
rover. They can be obtained at the following prices:
Map of Oregon f
Map or Wnihtnaion.
Oregon and Washington Combined. 1,25
iarRemit by Postal Order or Registered Letter
Postage stamps ill not be taken.
Address :
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Draw er 13. Portland Oregon
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COLUMBIA
Commercial CoUege Journal
Olrlng full inform ition relating to one of the most
Practical Institutions for the Bu-dncss Training of the
Young and Middle Aged of either sex, lent free oa
application. Xnritust Admitted any Week
liny In the Year. Address:
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oct20?
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Long Time,
Low Interest.
O. A C. RAILROAD COY,
OFFER THEIR LANDS FOR SLE UPON TfU
following liberal term: One-tenth of the prlw
In cash; Intere-t on tho balancd at the rate of sevea
per cent ono ear after sle, and eich fouTiwtng yevr
One-tenth of the prin ipal and inter st on the balance
at tne rate or 8Len per cent per nnnum uoth Drtn
clpal and interest pa) aMe In U. S Curr. ncy.
a aitcounc oi ten per ccqi auowea for casn.
Letters should be addressed to
TAIL SCIH'LZE, Land A(,ent,
O, ft O. K. R. Co , Portland, Ogn.
TEN OREGON PAPERS
Descriptive of Oregon scenery,
Oregon Towns, Oregon Farms,
Oregon Homes and ot
Oregon Methods of
Slaking a
Living.
A concise and truthful vlewofthe affairs
nttery itny lift-unci I he rharrra for bnslneas
In this far an ay Wcalrrn Ntalr, uncolorrd by
the Influt-iiceor railway land companies r
real ealMic speculators.
Itonnd In pamphlet form of 100 double
aicea, llluslratrd with 130 tluely executed
crayon picture-.
Price tl per copy. Mailed post-paid I any
country on receipt or price.
Address t
D. H. STEARNS. Portland, Or.
t anTwnere on trial to onerate aMinut ail
rresses.thecustomer keep
ing the one that suits best.
No one has everdared show
yp any ether Press, as
Vederick's Press Is known
to be herond competition,
and will halo at lessexpense
with twice the rapidity and
load more In a car than any
other. Theonly way inferior
machines can be sold Is to
deceive the Inexperienced
by ridiculously false Mate.
ments,and thus sell without
sight or seeing, and swindle
;the purchaser. Working
'any other Press alongside
of Dederlck'a always sell
the purchaser a Dederlck
Pm. anil .11 trnnw If tu.
well to show up. Address for circular aod location
of Wcsttrn andSouthern storehouse and Agecuv
P. K. DEDEEICK 4 CO., Albany, K. T
Or IIAWLLY BROS., San FranchMO.
PORTLAND
-BUSINESS COLLEGE,-
N. K. Cor. Second and Yamhill St..,
FORTLAND, . 0REG0H.
A. P. Armstrong.
;. A. WYico,
Princlp-ll.
Pcmn.in and Secretary
Designed for the Busies.! Education of Both Sexes.
Admit U J on any wetU il ly cf the car,
-IPEKtWORKI-
Of all kinds vxccuUtl tn order at reasonable rates.
Satisfaction giurjntccd.
The College "Journal' crnitalnlnur Information
nf the couric of stud), ritia of tuition, limo to
. nlcr, He, and cuts of plain ind ornaintntal pen
manbhipi tree
JOHN A. M ACDOXALD,
Salem Marble and Granite
Works.
CoBumsrdaJ St.. South of Post OaVtM
(Post-Offlc Box t, Salem. Oregon.)
-mtTANlFACTl KKB
Scotch and California Otanll
aod Marble monuments, Bead Sleets
CEMETERY LOTS
Enclosed with California OranlUand
(ton Walls built ef erery description
rrlees ateetsceet Mall
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
Ol
The JlvYzwf Guide is U
. sued March and Sept., each
rear: Slfl pages, BjxllJ
fliK-hui, v.lth over 3,300
illustrations a whole pic
ture callenr. Gives wliole-
ale prices direct to eonmmeri on all ffxAt
tax tiersonal or family me. Tills how
to order, and gives exact cost of every
thing yow use, cat, drink, wear, or have
fun with. Thcno Invaluablo books con
tain information gleaned from the map
kets of the world. We will mail a cony
Frco to any address upon receipt or the
postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you.
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Sir A ss Wakaaa Aeeaas, CaUeaw. 111.
ire sent asTwbere on trial to onerat a aJstnut ailnTt.
g
Sklnn) Men,
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cures DjspeiMi Imnotenre, Sextia' Deb lit)' 1
It will on! cos a tent
DRS. A. S. & Z. B. NICHOLS,
Homeopathic Physicians and
Surgeons.
Rooms 59, 60, 01 a Unl-m Block, Portland, O
Speelnlllr
Dr Z B. X. Diseases nf Women.
DR. A. S. N. Diseases of Ee. Ear and Throat.
E. O. SMITH,
J33E35 HaTIC 3C SET.
OFFICE So lfi7 Fint street, bfei Mm
.ATt7riin ti I YtmMH, Port, ind, Orvor
JOHNSON GRASS,
TIMOTHY AND
CLOVER SEED.
MILLER BROS., Seedmen,
o. 209 Scroml SI reel, lorlliUHl.
HAVE A LAltOE IWOICE OF THE ABOVK
named trrasff seals. They an supply all !c
nianils tn lots to suit Purchasers. Send for price-list.
MOORE'S KUMEHY
FOR
POISON OAICK"
THE ONLY
PREVENTATIVE
And certain euro Sold bj all drugglsta
cPrlceir'SZ cents a Box
redi;to t ;oiV
t ;Oiv (.KMUllL
AUKNTft
lapOm
SAN FRANCISCO, PAL.
HOPKINS,' .ACADEMY.
i 0AKIAMV I I '-AlV
1m
Rev". H. E. Jewett, Prnicipal.
Next term twjrins Tticsdty, August 7 1S..3 AppM
cation for rooms should be luaiio early. Send foj
fal-V" u nl in?
I'u
S250 WILL BUY
Tlio Boat Pony
SAW MIIJ
Tet Offered for the Money.
BV Mend ror VI rciilnr.
RICHMOND MACHINE WORkS.
RICIIMOM
USE ftOSh FILLS.
All those who from Indlscw
tlons.eicessen or olh?r CAuaea
are weak, uanerveU.low splr
U?d,pUslcally druincd.and
uaabl? to p?rturm llfcadu
tm properly, cau iw certain
ly and penuanfUtly cured,
without tttouiach mcdi clues.
Endorsed vy dx lors, nun .ti
ters and the, pretm The JC
ieal Wtrkly says: The old
Elan of treat I dk NrvonaD
IIItT, rhjalesil tlerar,
Ac.lsnholly suiierReiled by
THBMABNTON.BOLUS.'
Kven liopelf rswe as
sured of certain restoration
to full and perfect ma.ii
bood, Klniple, pRWtUe,
Cleanly, pleasant Send for
treatise. Consultation with
physician free
MARSTOM REMEDY CO.,
S W . Ittn Bt,, Maw York.
THS DINGEE & OONARD GO'S
1IU.VU1 It UU KVElMiLOUMUtO
t PLENDID POT PLANTS, speolallypra
ri.irru tor Immecllito Bloom. Delivered
anfely bymulli't(fetpc',utulJitcifQceK.Siilcn'
d.darUuij,yoLrchoi 9,slllab(.led,forSi 12
forS2 lOforSm ? ti. 84 1 3SforSSi 78 for
SI3il00rcrZI3, WTi CIVE aHmdsome
Present of clio'ce and valuable ROSESfrea
wt:h o.trj oc.lcr. OurNEWCUIOE.aeuv'o
Tnnn .. qh th Hot; 76 pp. elegantly UltutratulfrmK
to.,11 THE DINOEE A OONARD CO.
f.oia Utowirs, Vast Orers. ChssUr Co., Pa.
Write to Cle eland "XJ CiTTKiri.
Dlsticnrur), Ueiel'd,- WUJMl
MEN-
Ohio, for I'aujplilet in plain, seal. d inr.lop, cle.ir.b
Inglnsnumenl, (wont ut nlgnt), and uiitliud of
ringMuui rjllaalu.NH. hiiupli., n.eun and i.etir
fails.
auJl'Jin
Mteroeetypet, Ojiera Otntut
ffoectacle. Battimttere Titer.
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utrated Priced C'ataiourve.
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VUlOimLE AND lifcTAll. DEALKIIS IN
GUNS. RIFLES. REVOLVERS, FISH TACKLE,
Base Balls, Boxing Gloves and Sporting Goods,
AGENCY I Oil THE
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"Sharp.," "MarllnV" and " Wlncliester ilflea." Co t's," "J I", Catruuh's," "I'aiktrVaul "Item
Ing-ton's Double and sinirl. Rrea h Lcwdinjr Ouns.
865 and 887 Second Street, retwnen Morrison and YamlJll.
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AN HONEST OFFER.
If vest Me riek ee lOls. no maUar what reor complaint, writs ta
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tane. Isni task ifia. and rnecT otbee diseases. kUrralons cores
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rrlessTerrlov. asnessaertaeaeareswtUttlemedala, trnt Ursa
rTW rw aiain7aR.a..a
garlnasdeef Boots sn4 Harbe.
no. ass yon to nn j uwas tuasr, Ml Berery ta try tnem at our risk.
aVwht1rliirl(esstaUpartlailers,b..i4drst0fice
CLCCTM0 PAD MUUPa Ctt, M AtttsUa Ait., rMUn. N. V.
MAKE HENS
iLl Xoihlfif tm tartii will mk hen
Nothuut im .anil will make hens
tsltelptatfciod. Sold rrarywUm.w scot tar nail
"end for
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PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT
IS THU CHEAPEST, VMIITKST, EASIEST SritEAS
in ai d bet Coer inr faint lnaJo
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Anj onccin usu It. J it the thins for Farmers and
othcnnhodotlieironn 1'alntlnir.
Full Itli'rcllnnaoii t'nrh I'lirkaxc.
Put up In c-jmcnlmt l'ickages as fo'lons:
IN FIVE, ONE end IIALf O LI ON cans,
IN (JUAUTS, TWO and ONE lb cam, an 1 in barrels
'Utri-iH mt m: itDtr.it i:i.
Dee dial ymi trl tin-urnilliir I'ACI 1 ir RITB.
IKK l'Ur, niiiioiir i mile tlark anbove,
on ciuli rim.
torsnlr lit Hie iirliirlpnl dmlera In Ore
sou and Mnlilnsinii (rlloiy, and by our
roillLtMt HolHK.
For Sample funis und 4'lr ulnrs, nrtdrrsa
Whittier, Fuller & Co.,
Deilcrs in I'ulnts, Oils and Glass.
Ma. .10 Front Street, i l'nrlland. Oregon
JuL'O 3in
nwnarcn Lianimrg tawinji machlncl
Allrcut rlfiY'ln of
wr tw jaaoney.
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VS. "r"i.WPlaTWINO SAWlHOKaOHINl.
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of locuttliHr, II 1. neerlew and unrtr.lid Illuitr.toJ
?aJwo.Proe,AOEIIT8. WANTED. Mention thli
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tandolph St., OUoazo, III
Fast Potato Digging!
The Monarch Lightning Potato Digger
Snvcs Its ct ypurly, kivb
times ovrit, to ovory
litrmcr. llimrantced to
vUlgSlxIlumlroil lluxli-.
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Write Postal Card for Freo Illustnitod Clr
culars. Mention this paper. Address
Mwtti Minuftcturing Ca, K3 Randolph St, Chicago, l
J.B.CUKGLE,
110 Front btrcit, hit Mdf, rorttond, OriKOii.
Algaln in Justness.
HANtlFALTL'MEIlS AM) I1UOHTEIIS OF
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Itrhlh'H,
Wliips.
SinhlU:r.v
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Repairing
Neatly and
At'ended to
Promptly
$1400. 56 DAYS
MADE CLEAR Bf NEW IGENT
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