Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, December 28, 1883, Page 8, Image 8

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WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OREGON, DECEMBER 28, 1883.
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ommcrrial,
JTAItKET liBPOllT.
now: i-Hoiin i: iiAitm.T.
These ijuotatious arc for l'ortlanil.
l'lie following represent wholesale rate,
rom producers or first hands
WHEAT Valley SI SO p r cental. alia
Walla, SI. 70.
FLOUlt llBt countrj brandi15l.501.7.ij
best standard, $"
OATS. 5S to liOc
ONIONS. 1& He.
.'OTATOHS. -:m COc per liush.
MIDDLINOS ?Mg30j shorts, J2:ti.
MIAN 820fs22.
BACON Sides, firm Wl1s; Hams,
15 to 16c; Shoulders, lira 12c.
LARD Kastcrn pails, 12i13.'S Oregon, 1.,
tins, same; kegs, 1 Ifgl'ic
CHEESE.-Cal., Hes Oregon, ISc 0 lb.
HONKY In comb, 18a20c; strained, in 6
tallona, 10i.lc.
APPLKS-85cf$l.."0, and nther plenty.
ORIKD FKUn'S. Apples, sm dried rjuar--rod,
12c; sliced, 14c; machine dried, firm,) Go;
Peart, machine dried, 15c; Plums, tun dried,
16c, and machine dried, ISc.
TOULTKY. Chickens, full (frown, S3 GO
&!4.5(J: tjeeec, $8; t uUys $12 50016 per do.
BOOS. Oregon 4.c; Eastcon Hoc.
BUTTEK Oregon dairy. 4oc; California
4Qo per pound.
HOGS. 4Jc on foot; dressed 7c.
BEEF. Oross wci(dit, 4 jo on foot.
SHEEP.- (iross weight, 2Jc on foot.
VEAL 0 to 10c
VOOL. Eastern Oregon, lfialOc; Wil
Umette Valley, MglOc; Umpua, 2C(g.23c.
HIDES. Hutchera' hides, dry, 13c;
ocuntry cured, dry, 14c; culs B olf, gnen
IdM, salted, 7c; country ditto, 7c;
'orsklns, dry, 30c B lb; d sheep pelts each
lfcil.00; dry elk, 20c per 111.
TALLOW Quotable at 8c. per lb.
HAY Choice timothy. S20&J22.G0.
HOPS 18c; sellers ask 20c.
(.KNKKAL HIUdlAMDIKR.
RICE. China No. 2, ojo ; Sandwich
Islands, .Uc.
TEAS. Japan, IltigtO; Black, 40576o
9ren, 65ft?80c.
COFFEE Costa itica I4l.ic; Java, -U
22o.
dUGARS. Crushed A UHJc; Fine
Crushed 111 11 ot Cube, ll&lljc; Extra C,
lOJc; Oolden C. !)tf(IO': Sanctwicn Islands
No. 1, 8(n!)c; I), llkiDJc.
8YRUP. Five gallons 70c
CANDLES 12 15c.
RAISINS. California, t2.7C3.25V25 H
bei
80APS. Good, 75cSl.7B.
OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 30c; high
erodes, Downe & Co., 37ic; Boiled Linseed,
80; ditto Raw, 77c; almou oil, C5o; Turpen.
Una, 70o; Purr, Lard, i 30; Castor, 1.25
1.40.
SALT. Stock, bay, $10 V ton; Carmen
land, 12i; Coarse Liverpool, $15; Fine qual.
ly, ir20: Ashton's dairy, ditto, 30
COMMERCIAL.
I'oiiriAMi, Die. '27,
To-tl.ty tho wouthi r i Ii-iun up, or piom
ise Id lo mi, after fouroi the thyn of
very Htonuy wcnthfi- tli.it inu( lime f
tended e.ivtof the mountain-, and k'hun
all tin niuMmi motltfl f"i p'owillf,'
tlieie. We in.iy exjieet I loldcr
weiitlii'i miijii, if Menu to Imu mil tlu-j
i-tuvm. Ho far, oiu funnel.- lme luid a
ery fiuoialde fall and whitci
As it is lmlidn time tlieie lh no lmi
ni"5s of impoitiinre dninj:. o.fai a- wo
know tlieie i nocliaiip in the Mtu.ition
from last week, and teler luck to
that i-nue foi iiifuiiiiiition iih to the pies
ent liiiukoK
The wxv lime hi en down helwem
here and San 1'innci-to foi tliupilaj
ni we fjie the maikit lepoit of that
date.
MAHKETS BY TELEC1RAPH.
San Francisco Markets
,s Ii. vi l-i k. Pi e 21.
I'loitfliii- Maikel dull quotation
nominal Cli.irteied piioi to uitiwtl
Nor nil lleini.in l.einknhl. wood 1!I0'J
foi U. K or continent, ."."- The I'leueh
lik Petit HmiiKOoi". will lo.nl mill muiii
Sound.
Wheal pot ipiiet ami weak ; prue
favor lm ei s ipiote No I rOiipiniiK SI
M)jr$l.S:!l. fiituii" weak: No. I white.
Imver the vein ! .S'Jlnl S2 Uixot
tin hiMMin, l-l'.Hdd 'I I J
Flour Pull piier i'.i
ll.uley Not - tirin . iioto ft nl l 1
111 ; futures au lowei ; No. 1 feed, selh I
the year, $l.U:t -vllei the mmimhi. 1 "
i'l.tl2j;hiijer the foaon, tl.KI1 '1 H-
Outs Tlieie is nioie m'IIiiik pussiue.
(iood to clioieu feed, tl.ti'Jltff I 70 .u-kinl ;
eomiiioii Nobr.fka.'tl.lO hid. (uote
niaiket at $1 I.Vl.'o.
I'otatoes- IVt.iliiuiiii ami Touudi
7fi(if8.rK"; Cutlevh Coe. Il,rc(rt5fl Mar
ket is ovetstoeked eet, .1
Wool Thine no eompetition atmmjr
Imyeib, and priees an nominal
Hujm Dull hut not uotnliy lowoi
Eprs Choice fivtii Cdliforuiii in ile
nmiul and nrice firm.
lluttcri)ull, ami price faor luijrrr,
fivh roll 1-elliu.j t Il.iG'HTJo.
iiosroN wool Muiki.r
IUlhTO.V, Dfe- 21.
Wwl. tiiiu i romliins and ilrlttinv, JK'n
4oc; tinwa.shed,iri(.H'.,e; pulleil, i(0i I2e.
iuhuu)m' ioiskii.n utt:iitiii h.-
1X1111.
l.OMHI.N iv. 'J I
rioatiiiK ettigiH Dull
CniKoea on passage and for thijiim nt
Yerv httlo deiuaiul.
Murk Lime Slow,
Country iimrketi, Kujjli-h Quiet
Country market-, French (Jtuitually
yhei)cr.
lnuorU into U. K. pact mvk, whi,nt,
Vidflw to 12.'i,000 qturttTN
Imports Into II. K. 'n.Mt' wtvk". Hour
Hm to 175,000 UinvU.
New York Wool Market
Ni.w Yoiik, Dec. 11, 18811.
The market for wool remains mud
the same as nt our lat writing, viz : A
linn, advancing market for choice grndos
and a dull market for poor hoits lth
leganl to foieign wool, o learn .that no
wool is on the way from Monteviedo or
Capo of (iood Hope for use in the Lmtfd
Stales. What is here or on the way,!"
for Canada, and stock of foreign of cloth
ing kinds niny ho taid to he "nil," or al
most fo. Tho-c wools can only he sold
at a loss of :i cents a pound.
Wu aio glad to find all the mills are
at present engaged in making a better
class of woolens and consuming more
lino woole. Choice fleeces and the bet
ter clahs of nulled arc likely to become
scarce ero long, and an advance in price
must lo-mlt. When all the best wools
are used up fine California and Jci
litorinl wools, which have been so long
neglected, will, as a matter of course, en
hance in aluo. But for the present, no
tiuekvor heavv wools can bo sola to
day at whnt they would bring yesterday,
nor to morjow,at what tliey wouiu com
mand to-day.
If the tnrifT-meddlers in Congress will
let "well enough" alone, wo can easily
regulate the market for wool and wool
ens in duo season. What the manufac
tuiors want is to turn their attention to
making finer goods, pay better prices for
fine Ohio wools make fewer yards of
goods and secuid better prices for them.
Woolen manufacturers have not been
buying their wools right for many yeais,
they have paid too much money for
poor California, Texas and Tcritory
wools, all along, and too little for the
choice woolsof Ohio.Pcnnsylvania, West
ViiL'inia and Michigan. Tims far this
year wcltave imported .I1 1,000,000 woith
or woolens. V. r Economist.
California Crop Prospects
Mi. f '. J'. Church conlhms to us his
hi-, ii'poit to theOiegonian. That paper
.ay : 1'iom .Mr. Charles V. Chtuch,
utii ii'Mirni'il mi S.itnul.iv from a two
wieks' iiit in Han Kiauci.co, wo learn
that tin' fanner-, of Cali'iiinia aie begin
ning to feel 'he utmost coniein at the
light l.nnfall up tothepie.ent time. The
wiwii gimn is in gieat peiil, and kiiuc
fanner have already reweded. If with
in thiity tin vss the lajnfall is not copious,
.mil mint. ili. in lin.'.n fro fallen Mure
August, the outlook for a crop will be
:.,:.... ivul, i,;, ;.. .:.....
MJI tlll;iiiilll-Jll;. "HH nun in nun,
what little giain is yet withheld fioni
Hhipmcnt is being held tenaciously, and,
if the woist fears areiealized, it will oon
eaiiho a booming niaiket theio. As to
thonniountofwhe.it held in the state
beyond the shipping lequireinents of
ch'tirteied veeN, there was tome differ
ence of opinion among tho best judges ;
but Mr. Chinch's impression is that tho
stock-taking on the 1-t of January will
show that beyond the homo leciuireirents
and the Pacific coast maikcts dependent
mi .m I iniii'isi n. thnie will not. he an
additional 100,000 tons for expoit.
ine uncn.uiemi neei in jioit is capa
ble of carrying oil' twice the above sui
plu, hi that' theie is no posoihlc prov
piets forievial ot Height, tbcje this
itsoii, paiticulailv as mhlitions aie
eon.tantly being made to the unemplov
id lleet The situation i. full of encour
agement to the faimeisof Oiegon and
luigningion leiiuory, as aioug wiiuoui
l..tllllli n nf !l triuiil iMim UH lltlllt llwi
addid 1 1 t.unty of cheap heights foi
ue.i -caHui. .-ucu an aceiiiiiiuanou in
fiu Kiaiici-co eaiiliot po..ibly bo ili'si-
nili il I iufi ki ii lliii u( mi t lit tiiivt it.n h
nop, and will be a deail weight to any
attempt to "iioom ncimiis ioi tne coin
nig .(.i-on on tin. coast.
Amiim. nil despicable thing, done in
politic, tlueo Ncats ago, the Hepublican
Senatoi. allowed Virginia Mahone to
hitati that (ioihamof California, who
was a long t'liie Hei ictaiy of the i-enate,
.huuld be appointed; but D.nid Davi.
of Illinois, (Iud.) beat that game, as he
would not vote foi hiiu. (ioihnm is the
uio.t di i-picahle tpe of a politician
contemptible in many ways: and when
he was beaten again, and the enate
i lei ted a guitlciimii foi that olhie, in
his pi ii i, j;ieal cau.e foi public thankful
ni'i. I'xisiul. It .iem strange that in h
a mail should be able to foice himsi If on
lioiiniatile gentlemen, but m it ..
A War Hone's War Kecord.
( iiluiiul C'ih hniue'b old iirmy horse,
Nell,"nppe.iuil in line with the Tenth
Vetci.uis nt tlair paiade, wearing the
nnie In idle and saddle that she wore in
the win, and w.i led by V Louergau,
who was orderly foi Colonel Cochrane
in ISlill and IMil "Old Nell" enteied the
seiwee in Miy, IMil, with tin Tlnitcenth
Indiana Ucginicnt, with whiih she
pjis-i-d through the West Viigima cain
imiguof IMil and tho IVuiu.uhir cam
jmign of W2. The Colonel Iwught her
in the sluing of lSlKS, and linle hei con
tinuously thuigh the cnmwign of
ISt'sl, 'i'A and '(!", to the Mirrender at
Apponuittox. She wa- thut-thite
yean, old liut .lime, iindi jutly entitltil
to lie fidlisl a M'terau. i?he has the
muik of tvfiul wound livened in tlie
erxice. Nhhlum (X H 1 Telegraph.
We tali nuicb pltasurr in rcccinn.tudie);
to uewspaper publishes and proprietors, Mr.
liolnit Aiiimaa, ot San .lcJ, Cal , as ac
honorablr Ktnllciiiao, and Jtiimii; ot their
couliileiKi'. Tai tnrdicine (Anuncns Coujh
Sjrrupl we btlieie just what it is rrmtntd
to br, ad will do all that its owncis claim
(or it, ami it cciUln to oomt Into unrrtnal
us m aoon at its mtiit bcuome known.
Albu Oron, JfnvlJ, Oct. tl, lel-
(lentlemi'ii ,whce beard are not of
Die tint which they desire, can remedy
th defrx't by uaing lliiokinghain's Dye
for ike Wliihkeri.
V!f'4T L.4L.OS.
A lartjo amount of vacant land may be
f jund in the Willow Creek country'. Umatilla
county. The town of Heppner is in tho midst
of this section, ine noppner uazene, puo
lished there by J. W. Itedinptoti, can be had
atS2.50a year, SI. CO for six months, $1 for
three months. Subscriptions may be left at
the Fakmeb office. Faumfh and Oowtle
ft, 50 a year.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This pod never varies. A msrvel of purit),
enth snil uholesomentes More economical than
fieoAlinar kinds, and cannot be sold In competition
w .'.h the multitude of low lot, short weight, alum or
phosphate powder, bold onlv In cans. ROYAL
UAKinu ruft ur;n uu . mo waunt ,.i. ueui.
DR. SPINNEY,
No. II lieriifH(.,HiiFraiirUfo,al. TreaU
all Chronic and S-eclal diseaaes. 1UIING MK
Who mny Ik- sufferinfr from the rflecK of youthful
lla or indiscretion uill do well to avail themselv
thts, the greatest boon evr laid at the leet or mm
..umaiiltv. Dr. Spinney ill guarantee to forfeit
toveer) case of w ftk net? or prUute diseases of
kind or character which heun 'ertakesand fails to
ft 1 I) O L K A 1. 1: 1) H K V .
There re nmnj at the uf,c of So to 35 v ho are troubled
vsith too frw(uciit eatuition of the bluddr, often fo
ompaniedh a slight emartln' or burning sen
and a we ikenir; ol the 6etem in manner the .
cinnot account f"r. O.i examining the urin y t
poita rojn redimcnt v " ten he found, and some
times small p rtlcW rf jitirten will appe , or the
color u 111 he thln.inllkish hip,baAini.huiiin a dark
and tcrpid appearance. Tin re are many men who die
of thl diftiuilty, lirnorant of tin? ciue, which Is the
second st-eof emiinal vveakneas Dr.li.w III guarantee
u perfect cure In all such casts, and a health) restoia
tion of the fenito .inan organs. Ottlce hours 10 to
I, ami 6 to 8. Sundajs from 10 toll A.M. Consulta
tion free. Thorough examination and advice?') Call
oraddresB' DK. SPINNHY & CO., No. 11 Kcarnej
street, San Kranetsco, Cal ljan34 tf
Dr. Allen's
I'BltATK IIII'F..9AKY,
'Hi krarnrj Hlret, Hnn Fraarlaro, Cal.
The t:prrt SprcliilUI. Dr. Allen, Is a regular
graduated Phician from the University of Mkhl
t;an. He hi devot d a lifetime to the stud of Special
diseases IDIMi M E N
And VIDDLE-AOED MEN, who are s -ffcilne from
the effects of Vc ithful Imtescretlon or Excesses in
luaturcr Jfar NK11VOUS and l'HVSIOAL UEDILITV,
LOST MANHOOD, etc , remen br that, by a combina
tion if remediis of urcat cur, a poer. the Doctor
ha so ananecd hi treatment .at it will not only
ufford immediate relief, but permanent cure.
Ml HttSI'ITAL t:PKBIEXE
(Ita ing been surgeon in charro of two leading hospitals)
enabt. s me to treat all private troubles with excellent
results. 1 lalm to be a akillful I'lij sieian and Surgeon
TIIOKCUOIILY Informed ip mvip claltj
iisi:isi:s of ia.
AIIIII net Horn) honestloplnlonof their complaints
o experimenting. ComultaiioiiK ikk and strictl
privatp Charges reasonable. Call or address: DH.
ALEEN, Sil) Kearney M. San Francisco. Cal. Ortke
hour", !) to J da U, 7 tn S evenlnn. IjanSt If
GREAT SAVING FOR FARMERS
TUE
LIGHTN NG
HAYKNFE!
(Witjioctu Patxxt)
Awardxl riMTClDII OrUtUT
at Milboarm Exaitltl.a', 1110
i. awardeil the Aral liremlum
at the International xblbltiou
tu l'blladrlphia lu U16, aud ac
cei ted b) uje Judges an
Bl'I'tlllOK TO AM urilEH
k.MiciM'se.
It lathe BEST KN1FF In the
irorM to cut Jtitttni from lisle, to
cut ilow u moiror itaflt, tocut eirn
it ilAt for feed, to cut rrtr, or for
tmtilujr in marshes, and has ui
eiitlal lor tuttltiK elisilatr. trots,
the ullo. TJIV IT.
IT WILL PAY YOU.
Manufacture.) onl) b
HIRAM HOLT & CO.MVK.0?:
filthy Jtitnluar .Vtrrhanddtbf traJycMtrUf
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
nni no "Orrvilie.Ohlo, Sept. 10, ISM.
LULUS. " Having Ihh subject to a braiv
ililal nrrecllon, villi frequen)
ratlin, for a uuiulvr ot jars, I hereby cer.
tlf) that Amk's Ciiikkv l'n roKAI. tl.ej
ue prompt n lii f, and is the most effectira
reined) 1 bare ei r tried
JlSU A. llAMIITOM,
FJuor of nt iVriofaf,
nniiniio " l" (i"""'' ,,1"' ,,n,,r . lw
vDUGHS. " ' k U'ett avsr's Chkri.t
l'li'loHAI tins apring for a a
re ciu(h and tuna; trouble nilu gmA
Oifl, aud 1 am pleiiej tn reeomuienj
to uj out similarly affeote.1,
Haktki Rakuimix,
Proprietor lilou HoUl."
ratrAKio bt
Dr.J.C.Ayer4Co.,Lowell,MM:.
Sol.lt) all lTliMiMi.
PORTLAND
-BUSINESS COLLEGE,-
mi and VamhiMSl.,
OKEC0S.
VrinviivNl
Prnmn aad tirtlary
A I. AMTHUS'.,
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9
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Anittid en aus week 4) llt e ar.
-P2NnV0RKa-
Of all klmkrrutil ttrtdrr at rravnabl 1
NfattfiAliMi ffairntviT.
TWCtotlffv" Journal, rnUUlnr Infonnatlo
ff Ih cur or td), TJir t tuitut ttwf M
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A. ROBERTS,
....SUCCESSOR TO....
FISHEL & ROBERTS.
Cor. Hut and Alder Sts, Portland, Ore.
THE LEADING
Clothier,
Merchant Tailor,
And Hatter.
OF OREGON,
Guarantees to sell the verj
best CLOTHING lor less
Money than any other house
in the state.
Juneltf
Oregon Railway and Naviga
tion Company.
OCEAN DIVISION.
Between Portland: and San Francises).
Leaving Alnsworth Wharf at midniicht, as follows:
R0M FORTLAMJ.
Midnight. Dec
IR0M BAS FRANCISCO.
10 A. M. Dec
State, Wednesday 2G
Columbia, Wednesda),..2
Oregon. Mondsv 'il
Columbia, Tuesda),.. Jan l
Oregon, Sunday (I
State, Friday 11
Columbia, nednesda) . ..1G
Oregon. He day 21
State. Saturday Jan. 6
Columbia, Thursday. ...10
Oregon. Tuesday 13
State, Sunday 20
Columbia, Friday 25
i tate, Friday 26
Columbia, Wednesday. ..31 Oregon, Wednesday. ...30
Oregon, Tuesday Feb 61
Throagh Tickets sold to all points In the United
States, Canada and Europe,
RAILROAD DIVISIONS.
Transfer steamer connecting with Atlantic Express
leaves Ash Street wharf, Portland, dailj, at l.iO P. II.
The PaclBc Express arrives at Portland, daily a)
0.30 A.M.
MlDDLK COLUMBIA, WILLAMETTE AMI
YAMHILL KltEK DItlSIO.V
Leave Portland
lor
MoD.Tues.wed.Thurirrl. Sat.
Dalles aad Upper
icumDia.....
A tortaandLoW'
er Columbia...
Da) ton
Vlct.rla. B.C....
7 AM
6 AM
7 AM
6 AM
6 AM
7AU
6 AM
6 AM
7 AM
8M
7 AM
7 AM
6 AM
6 AM
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t All
6a'm
7AM
AM
6AM
Corvallls and in.
termediate pts
6 AM
f.eaernl Tlrket OHIres Cor. Frsnl and D 8t,
C. H. I'KESCOTT, JOHNMUIR,
Manager. Snp of Traffic.
A. L. STOKES, E. P. ROGERS,
Ass't Sup't Traffic. Cen'l Agent Pass Dep.
A. L. MAXWELL, Tlrket Agent.
Commission Merchants.
The following Is a list of the Commission
Merchants or this C'lly, whirls we publish for
the benrnt of our readers. They are perfect
ly reliable, and any business entrusted Ilo
their care will receive prompt af trillion!
GEORGE HERREN.
J. J. HASSELL.
HERREN & HASSELL,
(SUCCESSORS TO)
IIEBKE.V BROS, and IIF.HULV A FABRAR.
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
GKA1V. WOOL, and FLOIR BAC8. Fleer
aud Sewing Twines, correspondence and
Consignments solicited. Libera cash adlanies made
on consignments. P. O. Cox No. 063.
8. E. Corner North Front and B. Streets,
marltf PORTLAND, OREGON,
SIBS0N, CHURCH & CO.,
Shipping and Commission
MERCHANTS
.Northeast Corner or Ath and Fron) fe'reefa,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
auvl-tl
HUGH ROGER,
AGENT FOR THE
Dundee Mortgage & Trust
Investment Co., Ld.
MONEY TO LEND.
ON IMPROVED KAKMI.NG LANDS IN' THE
counties of MuKnomuh. Mar on, Linn and Polk,
Oreiron and Washington TVrnterj hull intonuUlon
nia be obtained on application at . 4Wronl
slrrrl, t urntr of Ali. nontf
AdJrtH- HI (HI UOGEUS, Portland, Or,
RAILR0AD LANDS.
Liberal Terms,
Low Prices,
Long Time,
Low Interest.
o. a . kaiT7ko.41 ((IV,
OFKEIt THEIR LANDS fOIt iALE I'rOX THt
follo1cg liUral ter ns: One tenth cf the prict
in tAli, interest on the balance at the rate of seitt
per cent, one year aftti sale, and each follcuirif jeai
One-tenth of the principal and Interest on the lalance
at the rate of seten per cent, per annum. Both prin
ci(ul and Interest pajatde In V S. Currencj
A discount of ten per cent, allowed for lath.
Letters should t addressed to
TAIL SCIIULZE, Land Agent,
O. i C. K. Ii. Co , i'ortland, Otr..
Administratrix Sale.
V'tmtX IS R.'tREBY (SltEN THAT I.N PI R
1 ktianve of a license granted to me on the th
ilit ! DtXYinWr. A. D. 1.), b the County Court of
Ustioo Count), Mate of Oregon, in the uatur of the
eit.it t of D. L. Riggs. deceased, I il) on the li-.li da)
of Januar), A.U. !e.t the C'irt Unutedoor in uid
alsrion louuti, t 1 ocloLP U., tell all the rujfct,
title and Interttl ot said estate n tbe olloin( tea
eriled real mute, to-ult. All of lets Nuuieel i and
in Mock, nunaUrS, SouthwrtaJtlltJon totlif citj ot
Salem, Xarion rouLtj, Ortcn, ttprther with all tha
iniwotements theieci ooimstier ot dAellmi: boum.
shop, stable and other I ulldlitcv Ititasef tfIe -Caall
l , A. U04.I tOllk
5AKA1I BIGiS.
Wdn.t
AdiUtstratrix
USE ROSE PILLS.
GEO. HOUSTON &C0.
Marine leaant tile old Eia !l. Utotea !.. I'
UtihCtldsstire and O.ise tist el Uttr)
Stable,- h.e rpntd a
.em:k4l FRr:E $tre
And are oo prepared to all Hi s of
Counts) mdocr.
rslLTBt A ES.4,H Will. HE JAa
a srnuin,
TARTIL! COMING I KOMTIIE COUNTRY WITH
X suih toJs will do well to 1st then s rail before
rlllnr .'avwbrrv. Ieedl4 all kinds vilt be kepi on
han4 aad sold isieap for vh devlttf
THE GREAT STORE I
Twico as Large a most Stores; Bettev Lighted and Largest
Stock of Goods
GAINING GROUND
At every move. The Hush of People to Our Store Increases,
and the Excitement Created by Our Low Priees
Spreads Throughout the Country.
ALL
Day Long We are iusy Providing for the Hundreds who favor
us with their Patronage. We are making
NE W
Friends Every Day, but We still Desire to Increase the Number
so that Our House, and the quality of Our
GOODS
Will be Known and Favorably Commented Upon by All who
Favor us with their Custom.
Double Blankets, Extra Large, a $14 Blanket 10. The $5 Blanket ft.
Comfortables, 2. The $5 one only It Buyers will find them Comfortably low in price. -
Men's and Bo)'s Stilts, about 150 Kinds, Including all sorts but poor sorts.
Men's Overcoats The Brnanza Bargain at S.
The rarest Event is the absurdly low price on Dress Goods,
and buttons
The Genuine One-Price Cash Store.
CALDWELL, BECKER & LICKE,
At the old stand of AIKEN A 1'ARNHAM, opp.Chemekete Hotel, one door south of P.O.
John W. Gilbert,
.M ANCFACTUREE AND IMPORTER OP
BOOTS AND SHOES I
AND
LEATHER AND
R
ESPECTFULLT INVITES YOUR ATTENTION
i complete line of boots and ehots, direct lrom
EASTERN AM HOME MANUFACTURERS.
The entire stock is STRICTLY FIRST CLASS, and for workmanship and general good quality Is unequalled
Highest price In CASH paid for WOOL, HIDES, FURS, and SHEEP PELTS. noriotf
SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS, FISH TACKLE,
BUmjimfcaJlB&ijr s
Skates, Boxing Gloves
AGENCY
CIELECr.VTED "BAKER DOUBLE AND THREE BARRELED CIJN COMBINED." "REMINGTON.
z "Sharps," "Marlln's," and " W Inchtster rifles." Colt's," "J. P. Clabrough's," "Parker's" and "Real
inrrton s Double and single Breich Loading Guns.
Agency for Hazard's Blasting and Sporting Powder.
166 and 107 Second Street, between Morrison and YamhlLL
aaatUaBiBiBBHnaSSll
CEO A MOCRK, President.
Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co'y
OF CALIFORNIA.
A.NcKINNIE Manager for Northwest Department.
OPFICE -WITH PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK.
Incorporated ruder the Laws ol California, aud is to-Day tke
Strongest Life Insurance Co. in Amcr en.
Ii EFKEKENCE'j TO MEN IN ICKTUND
Coujpan)
J A STROW BRIDGE, J
L. a 11KMIICHSE.NV
JAMES bTEEL.
r A. DOLl'H.
J K. GILL.
i. ANOTICH
E A KLOSTERMAX
I'OL. J. McCRAKEN,
V. . SPAULDING
V. L. WILLI h.
J D. Mkhl.N'NON,
KNABE
TcEe.Teccb.Wcrtnansliip M Durability.
WU.LIAM KMH C.
No. 304 and ao6 West BaJtimorc Street,
BsUtiBBorc. No. tu Fifth Avenue, N.V.
trmjtatsT.
PATENTS,--.
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Engines
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Wlisr-ssrtrornttMrmi,,rrirv4t'ak4abst
DEALER IN
SHOE FINDINGS.
TO HIS OPENING OF AN ENTIRELY NEW AND
and Sporting Goods.
FOR THE
I. F. POWERS,
HA.NCFICTCRBR, IMFORISR AND J0BS1K Ot
FURNITURE,
Bedding. Carpets, Paper Bang
ing, Stores, and
Crockery and Glassware.
Stiam Factory Water Street, between Hootgom.r?
and Harrison.
Streets Warehouse 1SS and 189 First and
184 Second Street
I'OKTLA.MJ, OKECO .
scp9-tf
J. N. PATTON, Secretary.
WHO HAN E l,SJMl
SURANCE EACH IN Til
l. S. BURRELL,
C. M. WIBERO,
Da. GEO. E. NOTTAOK,
ANDREW ROBERTS
JOS. UUKKHARDT,
U. ZANOVICH.
a20m3
Corbetts Fire Proof Livery
Hack & Feed Stable.
CcrLeiJJ acd Tlcr6trta. Partlind, O egon.
L. B. MAOOOV.sPtvb.
J
miunm s. ie,Haoks
-" -1, , a, a, U, H S7.
Oraers fer Hacks and Barfif ssntoa
ptcjujuly atttatfsd to day or
R. WlTfYCMaiE, V. 8.
YBTBJtIXA RY SURGEON,
rrtlass, rga.
Wrltas rrtscristicss'orDUeaaesct alldaasesats
rice, tl Icreach frcrlpt) stritUa. llaM SJp
vuasatafsal aadssalsuasarat scaalklc.
re-C F. laccs-i Klarttaik Isa.lii. n Sacoas
. tx., tea, tsast sastOa.
.fata ". Tlstsvata. aarf Taeloi tu.
FATENTSSvCTricK,B
tell IsairutJtB aU ZaaMaMfc ci rataatslSJ. si
'AY.
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maa.
for sn- isabiliti al I.
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