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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1883)
WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM. OREGON, NOVEMBER 30, 1S83. 8 m&Sm trtJZif-yr 'r-'i ommertiaL MARKET REPORT. IIIIK I'HIIDH'K MAKKI.T. TIjcso (juotationa are for I'ortlaml. l'he following represent wliolof.Ua rte, mm produce or firnt hands WHKAT Valley S1.7" per cental. Walla Valla, SI. 074. FU)Ult liest country tjrands.SV.flOfe&l.T.i; Wet htnndaiil, Si. OATS. 58 to liOc. ONIONS. (oe. VOTATOKS. r.Uftfin per hush MIDDLIN(;S-SL3fii:); shorts, S;:i'.'3. UIIAN $20(22. BACON Sides, linn 12J'o)ll3; Hams, Kastern, 18 to 20c; Shoulders, li!Jc. LARD 12i'Si:i3. CHEKSE. Cal., He; Oregon, 18c If lb. HONEY In comb, I820c; strained, in 5 (lions, 10l!c. AI'i'LKS-Sl.fiO clown. DRIED FRLnS. Apples, sun dried quar .red, 12c; sliced, 14c; m&chuio dried, lirm.llio; Pears, macliino dried, 15j; 1'lums, sun dried, lSc.and machina dried, ISc. POULTRY. Chickmu. full grown, $t 60 nri 50: ecso, SS; t irki-ys S'12 50l.r per do. BOHS. 50 i IHc. 11UTTKK 0 ;;" dairy. 45c; California 40c per poim 1. HOGS. a on fool; ilreucd 7. BEEF. (liwii Aroisht, f(u on loot. 8HEEI.- I iim weight, 21uon foot. VEAL-UwIOo WOOL. Kaato-n Oregon, 15aI!lo; Wil motte Valley, lHtglli:; Umpqua, 2C23c. HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, 15c; inuntry cured, dry, I Icj culs A otf, green tldis, salted, 7o; country ditto, 7o; ieerskina, diy, .'IUo t' Hi; d shtep lta each Sol.00; dry elk, 20o per Hi. TALLOW -Quotable at bo. per lb. HAY Choice timothy, $20( S22.50. trlKKAL UKUrllAMlHSK. HICK. China No. 2, 5Jj ; Sandwich Islands, Slc. CKA8. Japan, :i(i10j Black, 4075o Often, 85C480c. COFFEE Costa Rica ilglfio; Java, 20 .22c. rtUOAHS. Crushod A illljc; Fine v rushed llHiuOulic, 1 KM, 114c; Extra C, IOJl; isolden C. llfltflOis Sandwich Islands Vo. 1, Stilus D, ll((5!llc. 8YBUP. Five gallons 70o CANDLES 12lfio. RAISINS. California, $2.75 $3.25lP25 II. tax SOAPS.-aood. 75c$1.76. OILS. Ordinary brands of coal, 30a; high trades, Dnwuo k Co., 374c; Boiled Linseed, 0; dito Raw, 77o; "tlmou oil, 66c; Turpen line, 70c; I'uro Lard, l :10; Castor, 1.25 51.40. SALT. Stock, bay, $10 ton; Carmen .(land, $121; Coarse Livcrpol,$15; Fiuu qual 1.3, ?13(g'20; Asliton's dairy, ditto, $30 COMMERCIAL. l'lIKU VMl, NllV. "J l)iinii(j tlio last f(nviliti our ii'ion Iiiik ufiicrii'iu-cii hoini'tliint; tliat i'oiihh ii ne.u to lii'iiiK.istoini it Oicgou often oiiroiiutci. Wind nn! linn mid miiiic ilar-ho ot ntiow in thu tht'id.iv- of it jiri'v.iU'in.i'.wi'U' ui;iii,tiioii;;li tlii'iicliml ilanmne it'Milliiif; li.is Ix'imi 1 is-sl it . nutli mr to lir.ir tlii lent iiiii,.ii -m with the ell'i'di ot tin ft'iufill cxclwn i- coll !-tunt I.n hiui ol a in oiii l my lit the l'ut riiiiiani) sj n'11 h.i nii-t'tl Hie mersiinil tlio Williuiutti' ic n.iMgalilo .ti fur tip a t'oiulli. Tlieie will not 1h oiii)ilaiut oflowv.itir in tliih nlli' mhiii uuli' f ot link up the Mumiii". and nihicci tlio How KiM of thf t'.iMiulo thoj li.iM1 li.nl .sunn' liont'lit fioni thine i.uin .mil the 41011111I will hf in j;ood oitlor to plow ,is wt'll as to sprout Mfil Take it 111 .ill n.saiul n l;oiu1 1,1111 i-.i lili'ingfiiiiiu'i .mil btrniiihoiit 111011 w ill .ippiei'i.iti'. Lilei' than W otliii'Mlay lat. when wt niudo upour iniukin lopoit for tlio I.im ifiu thi U')oitrd thvii'iit of -uiplu.s ht'low what wii" liirtt anticipated howed U'tw 1I1 inittid I01 tonnujit' and imiimhI a fin ilit'i ilt line of f 1 oiflilr- to loiei),'u limn tin 'Unit piodiit'ed a coiii'-poiuliiif; ul iiu-e 111 juiro ol wheal Valley i ii'itiillo at flT'i a eental, laUtern at l f7 1 Saloni nnlN pay '.'-J i't- a Im-hel to fnninm mid the Alhanx tnillei an only 'J J Uilt eii K Innd lliein '1'lns advanet ot Oiejioii piue made 111 the fa. ot iiitual thoit:h slight dei line in I'liuhsh inmliir It iJ v nicely icaonalilc 10 epivt litMght to Imp Iowa than 1'Js. l'l per 11011 Mnp hut theic m 110 tolling. If fieiht can liuii wh. at canto up. UthciwiH' w v iiiinot expeit any improvement lc-ult iiilrom ndaiuo 111 Knh-h in.ukeis until the iiiidille ot .liiuiiiuy Thehtaxy lm'k 111 hand weigh on the jut -cut market, mid 111UI01 r. in Kugland inut v a leal eh.uii'c fm ilitliiency Kfoii tin v can hid up mill h on grain Thnt in the iiiitiiial thui): ti 1 pei 1 and we mi it for what it it wonh. limner teli? lit thou? who make e tinmtiw nio iiiiftakeii 111 siipio-iug that all the wheat if in wurehnUMi- lie wi s he aiul main otheir. learned the iitHCv-ity ,. haxuiK jihutj ol mh'iI l.it ,ve.u and have tetained it U It in.iy U) thai f.uinvi' tin van turn out a more thnu umiu! rpriug miiiiIiu if the winter pruxe heiiilii'enU That faoi may intluemv the opriiii; nutlt't. OihcrwiK' wp hall expei't to tuv alley wheitt tfoiiiumiUV g"1! upring price. 1 '.i.V,f.n. 1 11 . .... imvwiivt-au'iiiiumia uoiu njun mi- til April may Uv( laney price or li'ai 1 a -iS&?T" ' '-r-if-r milleri'Mipply. If all conclude to hold it will hen f.iiluic. Wo hac giu-n all the pliifo of tlio wheat market wnth xtatiii,', mid our reaikrs can ducidi for themsi'Ke what ii best to do. J'uget Sound oats are about oil' the market urn! tin- mpply of Oregon grown oats i-i not large, and oats will not remain at low price cry long. The supply of hay is fairly abuntlnnt in this valley, be cause a great ileal of poor grain was cut for hn, but theoatctop was light ami the supply of o its is not Bufliciont for the y ear. Those w ho hnvo oats to spare will ilowell to watch the mutter. I'uget Sound oats tire bo damp they will not keep well here, and it is u ques tion if they will uind into good oat meal. A roriiunu miner is trying mo experiment. Tlio Hound oats look ho fail and plump that thoy have the ap iiearanec of gootl milling grain. Oats are yet quoted at J8 to 00 cts. At San Francisco iron ships have ac cepted Ills toll K., the lowest rate'ever known in California commerce. Here I2s "id ih asked and quotations of wheat based theieon. In cae anything like tho California rate prevails here wheat will command a dollar a bushel at Salem and perhaps at Albany. Potatoes tire weaker and ptices are 50 to 'it cents a bushel, as to quality. Desirable apples are worth tl '2 to S$l..0 a bushel. lluttu is quotable at !i0 cents for com mon grades and choice Kastern and Cal ifornia dairy lOigfiO cents. Good Ore gon butter has been neglected in the fu loro foi new In mils fioni W'eatein iluiries Dggs aie worth ID cents and tho lieui appioach of Thanksgiving makes thorn in demand. Poultry has been abundant and Poit lautl game and poultry stands show u giand hi my Tho prices ruling will hliidly he sustained after this week. Other items leinain as last week. We are compelled to woik up this market leviuw at Portland Tuesday evening as our force wishes to have Thursday for a holiday and we go to press earlier in the week than usual. Oiii leaders will excuse any want of detail fm that lenson, we trust. MAKKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Ban Francisco Market! Sv.s Fk.nciico, Nov. 27. Freights -Market very dull; quota tions nominal. Chartered prior to ar nval, Geiiimn ship AuguM, wootl, lfiOl, lo Coik, lT. K , llavie or Antwerp. ." , (leiin.iu hhip C'ainelia. wood, l.'ltll, to Cork, l'. K private. Wheat Market ti 1 111 at full piiee. t'lmiee to etia choke, .fl.81 1.S7.1 ; cui.i i hoice milling, !1. t)2Jaked; No. 1 white, December. 1 8ti( 1.8(5; seller the vear, tIX'C" 1.8(5'. . buyer the i-eason, ?:i !W(f 1 !,st Bailey Feed Meady and quiet, !57c (o-tflO:!! futuie, No. 1 feed, seller the eai. Si'O.I li'i 1 (II toller the M'iion, 1 (Kill" I 0.11 . hnjir the year, 1.0(5 , buyer the se.iMUi Tl t-'JO" 1.105 Onto Demand" light and ni.uket not quite so In in I oniinon leeil ?l.eo (r.Tl id. I'otatiM'h No iinpiovement to note either in demand or allies. Supplies nio eiy large. Mams K.ihtern U. . C'., choice 10 fancy, l(5Jo(f ITJe Hacon and Lard l'.iihy iintriinchangid. Wool, Oiegon Sales alhiut MK1 bag eoaihe and low, medium Valley at 17(" Mc, 1110-tly at lKtff 18e. Maiket prac tically luie of Valley ' Ka.-tern Oivgon, -niall-alf- icpiiitcd at -'Odiilc. 1 llll M.ll MMIKK1-. Clin Alio No -7 liiim.it oiitions Wheat, -teady at 1I7.J cents, poik, higher, fLtii'2. Ill KlillllllM'n llllil.ll.N IIUKlIlsltH- I.I l'Olil. I.omiov No 'J7. Float nig iiiigot'h Slow. ( 111 goes on paage and for tlupmcnt Veiy inactiu'. l blil'CMH V.WIKKl" I.i nii'ooi., Nov 27. .sp..t maiket m I'airilM'iage led winter. K-tkl (ht ctl. No 2 icd American puug, SsDil. Why the "Royal " li tbe Beit '1 lie inipronl metliiHl tiy winch itlian been made poinl'U t" produic pin eorraninf tartar, lias had an iiiiiHirUnt Ik iritig upon the inauu. facturt of tnkint: poMittr By the proofs hncli'lprr stnrrallj' tniplojid. It Iim been fmind inii,iihlr tn rcimiM all impurities, mere paruouUrl) tin- trtrte of lime, which rrmainril to null au txttnt as to greatly nil pur the uality nf the auni of tartar, and to tuttrfire irii'iil with the ttreniith and wholooiiienwt ut tlie lijkiiij; povwlcrs into which it ruttrnl 111 tile new p'ts.th, which H nwiud I'X the hiiyal Hiking I'owdrr Company of New York, itul rnuiiel Mip!ofd m its rxtvusixr tar tar norki, liriuiixirud irude liuiw aid 11 so treatrd .n to rtmu'e all rttire of tartrate ot luiiv or other impiirmi-r, juiug a product W'. (ore anUnoviu a ncinicjll luu cream of Utur H) the ;nqlo tnrnt of tHf uprior Uvili tirt. the Koyal lUkinf 1'tmder Coinpanv hat made tin Royal Uikiui; Powder, m tlie chem it all ctrtify, t'f the hiehrtt vhimoIiI dearer ot ttirDyth, ataeluuH purr and whole 1 Hue, aud Kith au alwan uuiform lraeuini; p.mtr. It i lor tacit rtaxui that thr "Koyal" never failn to proJu.-t trrad, biacuit, .akrt, ntc, that art light, et, dijMtilile, and vrliolnoine; the eating of abicb i Dryer folio rd by mdiifcatjon, or avy of Uiowphyii. ial diwuiloita Mtrudaiit upon the parukiag 01 mipreiuuy prvparm io.ki, ill rrournni; itii nntiul ! ( jvlii,i. th pnKlu.liou ol a raking jwwder rvca of inti)uhikation.thtimprovci! iiiellusl tt wnnini! crtara ol Uruf wx'Cimi it ,., 4 ,, nf nuteriil miwtau.e 10 tke . culmary worl.l, 1 COMPARATIVE WORTH ROYAL (Absolutely Pure). .. I CBAKT'S (Alum Tovrdar) ... Itt'JirOUD'S 0?hophate) frMh.l HAM OBD'S, when fresh I ItKDIIK.lD'.S I CllilUl CUum Powder) I AMAZON Ulum Ponder) . .. CI.KVKI.ANnS I PI0EKB(8anrrancicoJ ....I (ZAIi DB. PntCK'S 80W H.AKE(Groff,a, bt. Paul) I.EWIS' CtttGBESS HECKEH'S UILLET'8 IIANFORII'S, when not freih. AMIHKWSACO. (contains alum (Milwaukee.) "ltegai.- BULK (Powder aold looae) IlL'MFOIlD'S, when not fresh., .fg KEPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity and Wholesoniencss of the Royal Baking: Powder. " I have tested a package of Koyal Baking Powder, which I purchased In the open market, and find It composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It Is a cream or tartar powder of a high tlcffreo of merit, and does not contain either alum or phopphates, or other Injurious substances. E. G. Lovs, Ph.D." " It It a Hctcntlflc fact that tho Koval "II. A. Mott, Ph.D." " I have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself In the market. I rind It entirely free from alum, terra alba, or lyiy other Injurious sub stance. IlEMiir Moiiton, Ph.D., President of Stevens Insiftute of Technology." " I have analyzed a packaee of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which It Is composed arc pure and wholesome. S. Daxa Iate, State Assajer, Mass." The Royal Raklne Powder received the hlpliest award over all competitors at the Vienna World's Exposition, JS73 ; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1870 ; at the American Institute, and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human food has ever received such hich, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chemists, pbysldans, sckntitts, and Boards of Health all over the world. Note. The above Diaokam illustrates the comparative worth of various Baklnp Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Schedlcr. A one pound can of cich powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume In each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical tei-t for worth b Prof. Schedler only proves what every obnrvant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cmts per pound more than ordinary kinds, It Is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advan tage of better work. A single trial of the Koyal Baking Powdery lliconvince any fair minded person of these facts. While the diagram shows some of the alum powders to be of a higher degree of strength than other powders ranked below them, It Is not to be taken as Indica ting that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dangerous. MRS. DR. CRAIG, SALEM, OREGON. OHICE North mile ol Chomckctl strcit, lictccn buniimr anil Winter streetn .Special attention Riven to the IMM'ilsvn ill v iiiiii 11 ni Children. (KtlU H NOW TIlOltOUCHLY 1T.K- pirtil to j:iie pirtil to Ue tie ceieuraiou jirnirairw i.p.r Lishlalnc I'reinii Hatha. ThOTu baths liaiea M reputation anil ro valuable In all cases ot t Skin Dliia.is, ind inialiialile In Scarlet Icier and Uti'lithcriu Wl.rii)niUiuiiIliln to haJ tin) uao tt tliese ttthicin 1I0 a3 ti aprilyliu ut lmr office I IDPC CUCCT ' l"'ttJtlon htalneil QUu, aolj, IHnllL .MILL I marv .lav In nn atom at 25c. to ImliKv a lart-i onlcr, one alictt onl to jru, prepdil, for loc , which i lesi than ioit to mc In lo.ino lots Kaail) applicil, tcmporarih or peruuiuntl), to flam alread in churchfs, home, .torcl. Circilirs Krii. XllIP fKllllN ii) nun - 'lacnine tor 'IIIAiiJraKiiisiortralta, tU . lthina or pencil. TUC IICDil ntJll HariHia ttukl))one jetr, I lit HCnRLUith Cliromo, II) color., ai30, IKk- I,, LI 11 vlllll, vi. riiur 7i i-niiauiipiua, i-j. Commission Merchants. Tlir ftilltix Inn la n Hat of Ibr I'ommiaalnu Irrrtaaiala nrilila llr. whlrli Mruabllah for llir IwnrOI oTuur rmtlrr Tlirj arr perfect If rrllalilr, anil any liualnraa rnlrualnl lo llirlr rare Mill rrrrltr iroiuilallrniluni llEOKOEHEKUEX. J. J. 1IASSKLL. HERREN & HASSELL, (sl'CCKSSOUS Tl)) HKKKKN BKOH. antl HKRKE& a I IUKIU. GENERAL Commission Merchants, AND DKALEltS IN 1IJI1, nirai.,llil a.uaaa , nm.; ....I Hl. T an. miiiv.iiiJii and Confkniuvnta solicited, .?- . "' ' ",-T" . . ,r . l , : . ;. Ulral caah ai'ancea made ! on rontlirmuents. V O Box N'o. fa, . K. 'rrr N.rlh rrm il M. 8trrl, ' ..iii WlkTI.AS'll ORKIldV ' .1. . L. . SIBS0N, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS rlfcrl I'.rurr f Ask aail 1'r.sil Vieia, PORTLAND. . . . OREGON. aud tl State Agricultural College. Corralll. Ortfoo, NSAT f!10 UEGlNs OV , rrptraasxr S, lioi.1. lull rHiriillAx' aid 1'lawlitl I'ourvs XJT I'KtE I Tl 1T1N I. YPJl n.1. apixNUUd b ttnaUr. AdJn.. L. tHlL, IWJ.ut. : AuSu AMtUU'VN 1TKMT1 rATKST, l L. UlNuU III i, t.0 , 1'aiful Alt') t.vraib.iBfto.,U U I of BAKING POWDERS. Uakinc Powder Is absolutely nurc." SHEEP FOR SALE High jfra le and fre bucks 1 nill sell at from 15 to 810; a ftw lint pure hrtd Spuntsh at $10 each Also a fuvt well brtJ and liiL-li ijraile ewes of fupcrlor qualit and crj (.heap, 1 will sell 100 bucks In one lot at a low prie ioTCALL AND SEE FOR YOl'KSELYES. KFKKSIIIKi: PIGS OX HAND. 1 l.ae ahu cticice bred pUs now rtadj to thip lotltr them at price to wit purchasers tf 25 per pair or $15 lor boar and Lb lor tow. Satitfaction gruar anteed. Also pijrs from Berkshire Kg and my Import td boir. Tht are suptricr for makinc Ihicon I mi rcconinicnd them, Prices the same Ikintf deal rous of bcatunnif ttemoMrthe country, I rtdtico the price tto all can reach than, THOMAS CROSS, SALEM, Ortl'fiO.W MOORE'S KEMEltY .. ..FOR. ... POISON OAK,nXr" THE ONLY PREVENTATIVE An.l ct-ruin cure. Sold l all ilriiftrUts Price: 23 cents i Sox. KI.IUMiTON a ., .'.! KIL a;ent8 A TRACISCO, CAL lapOm STOCK MEN, ATTENTION!. A Have Jtavuniu. .tMiac'ftcf lind three mile north i ticl 'piidale, W r,, arid thirtetn iri!e from CoUumu, whith ii fltJvutid on tlie ColuitiUi rntr, ojpt, r-int'8 Station, on the O. K & X. Ita 14. lif t . tru t 2tf airtN i bottom land, and ItXi actfcf bun 1 .n lUrk Mount iiii rnre eaniKt te t it li Urnm.., of the KllkltHt rivir rune through the hfle trmt. lM).vrtf, undtr ten.., U in rmioth, Uht.it, Oats and Uarlr.x House and Laro Hani. The at-o iv cfentl at a tAr?ln on c i term for iurt 't lktrtunU aipU to iiLlEMOhITHM.h H?htr.-toti M. iVrtljnd, or to IL O HtM.AU jiil ?; ; Gohienda't, H T, HOPKINS ACADEMY. 4kL4U. I I 111. Rev. H. E. Jewett, Principal. . . . . ..-,.. ,,, .r,,ii fl Ittn U I l AifJ't '!'! Arpil .-atlor. tct rocnt .1("L it xikue tarl "V0,' '.C r0W, ' X Send lea Caulcru v nlu.i rUt ,0 nc.ao, 11.1. nrar CI.mU YOUNG MEN- Omo. icr Iamphlil I lain, etAi t op. deKTlb. id; Inilrawral. irr a ui.t-.i. a o ae-.r.ou lIlcMlMU EMlll sfui.t cbtapandneitr if 1 .n. falls Corbetts Fire Proof Livery Hack & Feed Stable. .CfMt i,. wid Tk.or Mretti. IcrtUoc O .oo. L. B. MAGOOK. Prop. . ril tl-l-MUM. Wk.lii.-'ii nfiymJLs 1 N -J r C S Si a afl y5H21.0"3",' '" KcVs am) l.i iVOl4 E. O. SMITH, Ort'lCL. No. 1CT Post ul, t en ate rio arl VanWll. lYnlarKi, Onvcs USE ROSE PILLS John W. Gilbert, M NCFACTUKER AND IStroilTER OF BOOTS AND SHOES I AND HEALEK IN LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. R ESrECTFULLY INMTES 10U1! ATTENTION complete line 01 hoot and shop., direct irom EASTERN AM) HOME 3IAXIFFACTUUERS. The entire tockl STRICTLY FIRST CL Kii. ami (or orl.niaiuhlp and (reneral gocl quality ! uneiiuatl" I lifebelt price InCAsll pail for WOOL, HIDES, FURS, and SHEEP PELTS. noilctf WE WILL SEXI " tt J To an address for the term of ONE MONTH FREE ! Any rtnewihlnff to a all themselves of this offer can do so by tending their nm and address to THEWILLA5IETTE FARMER. Salem, Marlon Countv, Oregon. Reliable Agents Wanted in Every Town ! GEO. A. MOORE, President. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co'y OF CALIFORNIA. A. NcKINNIE Manager for Northwest Department. OFFICE WITH PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK. Incorporated Under the Laws of California, and is to-Day the Strongest Life Insurance Co. in Amer ca. REFFERENCEl TO SIE.N Company : IN TOHTLAND J. A. STItOWnntDQE, L. C. HEN11ICHSLN JAMES STEEL, C. A. DOLPn, J. K. GILL, J. E. A. KLOSTERMAN Col. J. McCRAKFJ, W. W. SPAULDINO P. L. WILLIS, F. ZANOVICU SPORTSMAN'S WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS IN GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISH TACKLE, Base Balls, Boxing Gloves and Sporting Goods, AGENCY FOR THE CELEP.RATED "PARKER DOUBLE AND THREE BARRELED GI'N COMBINED." " REMINGTON'," "Sharps." "Marlln's." and " Winchester rirles." Colt's." "J. P. n.il,rm.h'd ..p,,!....- a" n.i iipa.. tnton's Double and single Breach Loading GunB. 265 and 267 Second Street, jlMfn THE WAY OPENED FOR XTEW HOMES ! GREAT PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Northern Pacific Railroad Co., Land Department. WESTERN DISTRICT. THE COMPLETION OP THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD LIN'E KR03I ST. PAUL AND MINN'E apoll' in Minnesota to Portland, in Oregon, and to Pugct Sojnd In Washington Territory , opens to La a it hrfsirrt. Hetllem. Fitrmrnt, Lomlxruirn, lallirmiil. Mlnrr. MiTchnnH, llerh.ailr.', aail tmlgranU, UKEAT OfroKTI .ITlLs lit btller lUelr riiiidllloii.. The Northern Pacific Railroad Compaii) no oflers for sale In WASHINGTON OREGON AND IDAHO. 8.000,000 Acres of Prairie and Timber Land. 3 OiO WD acrei of prairie land contiguous to timber, the greater part lfing in the FAMOUS WHEAT BELT gMni large and sure crops e .-ry season, hating a soli of remajl.able fertility favored h) an une'jualed climate. Hare Markets and Large Prodis. All alcn; the line of the Northern PacnU, eepecially in Eastern Wasliinston, rtourlthlnj toons ivse sprung uo and the whole people are prosperous 0 CHO serf s ot tha finest VALLE and TIMBER iAN'D tele found pcn the i-cntintct are ofT-red I Orecon and Waahinirton Territory lo what Is known as th. PIT.ET SOUND COUNTKV and COLUVPIA 111 El. REGION, ith Its lalubnous climate ind unequalled opucrtunlties lor the Tarious Inducements offtreJ capital nd iator in ramunir, iuu.urinir, muiuz, mui.uuui, .i..i,, ...,.1. .nu ....... Theaericultural lands of the Northern Facirtc Railroad C&mpam In Oreyon, tt ishlntrton and Idaho Terri ton are sold ei'her for cash or on fire jears time. Tini: TI'.KHiil One-rllth cash ifowo; at end of first ea'r, lnimsi(ieen per cent) onl on the uii:ld amount, one illtfc ol principal and interest due at the en.1 cf each cl the next lour jeais TOWN LOTS, TOWN PROPERTY. m.. v..ii,,rn tifir RAtimml rAmrnr offtr. fi.r sale at low tirices and on tai terms. tc n lets 111 M'MKAM: rtLlt. the Jlinntafol s cf the Pacific Nonhncst In lllCNEi. tbe count seat of fepotane nuntv luMaAiiL. the ruadipjariers ol a railroad AU is on In lKrHT. on tbe Spokane rher. lis KlTfilLlU IIA1IKITN and .IIMtWOKIH, fertile cur.tr .u.b acic; eceiler.t buslnesa ail intesui-nt. TO THE SETTLER AMI EMK.K4XT : Mil ions of acres of Ooiernu-ent lard iTioi: aleni: the railrcaj tires In Ortrcn n! Wssbntrton and Idaho art cUrred alcost free uniier tbe Hiraettead, Pre eaption atd Timber Culture ias cl the I'nl d state Noiurtcf the i,rld offers Induc-weBts equal to those of the Pacific Nrrtket bich If dislioed In a snort penod to become one cf the roo.l prpulous and ealihr re? oos ef fie I'tlied ates For I all Information rt.pectiti: the a4anttrt and seneral features of the coumrv, the Elroa4 and Cow . Utds, add,... pAUL BCWJj4ZEt General Land A;tnt. Western Iiiitmt, l.nlai., orejou cr CHAS. B. LAMBORW, Liod Coui'r, M. Haul, Minn , ir; t. M, UMill, lienl Aj"t ii CUrk St. CbVifC, Ulicoia. DIPHTHERIA TO HIS OPEN'INd OF AX ENTIRELY NEW ANI J. N. PATTON, Secretary. WHO HAVE 310,000 SUKANCE EACH IN TH M. S. BURRELL, C. M. WIBE110, Dk. GEO. E. NOTTAOE. ANDHEW ROBERTS J. U. MUHlMnUN, JUS UUKKHARDT, U. ZANOVICU. ap20mS EMPORIUM. ' between Morrison and Yamhill. I. F. POWERS, MANUFACTCRHR, IMFORTER AND JOBBRR OF FURNITURE, ICedding, Carpets, Paper Hang ing, Stoves, and Crockery and Glassware. Sttam Factory Water Street, beftteea Montgomery and Harrison. Street! Warehouse 188 and 186 Flrtt and 18 Second StrteU rOTLA'U, OltEtiO . epO-tl sll prosperous sua uinuot ions in me mwiet oi a resuence prcptrt). No better orporturuty ofl.reJ tot lljglyai.iaas tsaaaarrujs danses aad wci eaaajJB J, taas wiu .av Cant .Viae a maeaMM- a I. a Joaussmi cm lumai. ' K ir h i