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WILLAMErifl FARMER: SALEM, OKEGON, JANUARY 11, 1M4. 8 I If I I'fi I',' ti 0muicrmL MA It K1STJRJSPOJIT. IIDKR PJIOIICVE MAIiKXT. Thuse quotation aro for Portland. i'lio following represent wholostle rato, rom producer or first hands WHEAT Walla "Valla, 51.70; Valley 8l.7B1.7"4 per cental. FLOUH-Ht country brand,$l.304.7B; beet etindtrd, 5. OAT8. 50 to 57c ONIONS lUc. POTATOES. lc per pound. MIDDLINGS S2530j shorts, $2.1025. URAN-S2022. BACON Sides, lirm lll12j3; Hainc, 15 to 10c: Shoulders, ll12c. LAKD Kutcrn pails, llc)12;; Oregon, in tins, same; kegs, ll12c. OHKK3E.-Cal., Uc; Orogon, 18c flD. HONEY In comb, 18a20o; strained, in 5 "lions, 10illc. AVPLES-81.50 per bush. DRIED FRUI1S. Applos, sun dried quar tered, 12c; sliced, 14o; machine dried, (inn, 1 Go; Pears, machine dried, Ifio; Plums, sun dried, 18c, and machine dried, 18c. POULTRY, Chickens, full e;rown, S-t 00 (gO 00; ccso, S3; t ikejs S12 5015 per doz. EGGS. 30c. BUTTER Choice Eistorn 45c; good Ore. con 3040o. HOGS. 0l7c net. BEEF. 4C"45o on foot. BHEEP.- Grcss weight, 3c on foot. VEAL 9 to 10c Vv OOL Eastern Ori-cron, 15al0c; Wil Hmette Valloy, 13 10c; Umpqua, 2C23o. HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, 15c; oonntry cured, dry, 14c; culs h ott green hlds, salted, 7c; country ditto, 7o; stoerakins, dry, 30o f lb; d sheep pelts each USal.00; dry elk, 20o per lb. TAtf.OW Quotablo at So. pw lb. HiY Choice timothy, $20S25. HOI'S Can brini! 18o: holder intist on 20 BEKI) Timothy, 7MJ83; red c'over, 15 10c (JENUUAI. MKK'lfAMM. RICE. China No. 2, 6J 1 ; Sandwich Islands, 30o. TEAS. lapan, 305)43; Black, 4075o Brnon, fl5fc)80a. OOFFE15 Coita Rica 1415c; Java, 20 g22o. . dUGARS. Crunhed A llll.lc: Fine Crushed llfflllii: Cube, lKMlUc; Extra O, lOJc; Goldnn O 010j; Sandwich Islands No. 1, 8I)o: I), OiSDJo. BYRUl'. Five gallons 70c CANDLES 12S150. RAISINS, California, ?2.75(aj3.25C25 11 box BOAi'S. Good, 75cJ1.75. OILS. Ordinary brands of ocal, 30o; high trades, Downe. & Co., 37Jc; Boilod Linseed, B0; ditto Raw, 77o; tulmou oil, ()5o; Tarpon tint), 70o; I'uro Lard, 30; Castor, ?1.25 1.40. BALT. Stock, bay, $10 V ton; Carmen Wand, 121; Coarso Liverpool, 515; Fine quab y 5I520j Aahton's dairy, ditto, $30 well up. Mr. D. M. Morn.", of 'Junior, somo twelves miles sontli of this cily, concilia it 1 I the above anil says the rulo is not 1 n-nl bill gciior.il throughout tlio counly. THE HOP 5IAXKET. roliTLAXD, JlUl. '. 18S4. DiiAn Sin: During tlio Inst few dajM there has been more inquiry for hops and though prices could not be quoted higher the market is firmer. LoxiiON, Jim. 2. Theip was a fair amount of business dono to the end of hint wock at full price. Tlio maflcet opens to-tluy firm but quiet. Nothing of account yet occurred. 13avari.ui market is quoted dearer. VATi:uvir.i.fc, N. Y., Jan. 2 Market quiet but steady for choice, q'uoto 20 25c. New York, market easier. En route to London three thousand balos American hops. Respectfully Yours, Heriiln & Hah'sell. COMMERCIAL. J'oim.ANi, T11ur.su iy, Jan. 10. Tlio weathor continues mild and now from all parts givo nccounts of good crop prospects and largo acrci)j,'o. Cali fornia Ima onjoyttl very genet . iins r-o that tlio prospects thoro are in.ii.li im proved, whereas a few weeks ago fears prevailed that wheat would not do well because theio was n bick of moUluro in the soil. Wheat rciintitu without change from last week. Quotations from all sources indicato dullness in tho extieme. AVo still hold to the belief that pi ices will im provo in foicign markets iu February. Small quantities of wheat may remain with producers but tho great bulk of tho surplus from l.itt harvest lias been sold. Hops are without animation. Hcrion it llassel miulo a car load shipment overland to Liverpool and wo may hear returns fiom it by tho time this invito goes out. Wool shows no animation, yet wo aie assuied that stocks nro generally light. Tho generally mild reason prevailing all tlio world over has prevented heavy sales of woolen goods and att'ootn tho market. Local markets show no vigor. Ohit'kuiis are higher and eggs lower. Mutter has 11 range novorned by qual ity and mdIIh from !0 JOo for Oregon miulo. includingHnniii really choice dairy. Kiutoru is siipiKisi'd to lepicsont choice Jersey dairies and commands 4.1 cents. Pork products ate nbund.int of homo production and wo hear nothing of East ern being impoited. Clioice iples command a good nuir kct. I'otntoos have iniprovel a little and we may look for ngoodmaiket fortuliow all tho root of tho ceason. SALEM MARKETS. MAKKETS BY TELEGRAPH. San Francisco MarKets San Francisco, Jan. 9. Freight" Market dull, quotations nominal. An exporting firm estimates tho stock of wheat in California at 130,000 tons, of which about 275,000 aro available- for export. Wheat Spot market-very woak ; ap parently ihoio is no demand for export. No. 1 'shipping, nominal at $1.72.$ 1.75; extra choice millinghold at S1.82J. Flour IJ11II and weak; buyers Iook for lower prices. Barley Feed f Spot, ollenngs arc small and market steady nt$1.02V1.0.i; futures, Xo, 1 feed, May, $1.10, seller the season, Sl.()2iG1.03 buyer thd season, Oats The market is very dull ; job bing at 1.5r.(1.80. Potatoes Very weak; Pctiilnma aitd Tomales selling at 7"i!)0c. I "Wool Sales leported of ItiOO sacks southern California, mostly defective, at 8c('10c J stocks of eastern Oregon slowly but steadily decreasing. C1IICACIO MARKETS. GuiCAcio, Jan. 5). Fobiuaty options Wheat Higher, OIMJe. Pork Lower, .?11.:)2. Lanl Higher, b.uu. uius nigner, S7.-12i. Short ribs Lower, 7.0."i. uixriioiim's ioiiKinv minADsTiurs r.r- I'ORT. London', Jan. !). Floating eaiiroos Slow. Cargoes on passago and for shipment Slow. Mark Lane Dull. lU-d AVinter, oil' coast, -lie. lied AVinter, prompt shipment, 10s 9d. No. 2 C.ilifomia, prompt shipment. CK Imports into V. K. past week, wheat, 2:15,000 to 2 10,000 quarters. Imports into U. K. past wcck, Hour, i:i5,000 to 1 10,000 barrels. New York Wool Market. Saim, Jan. 10, 1884, During the past week wo have talked with prominent faimcniu all sections of tbiii comity. The general expression Is that the full sown wheat is unuMinlly promising and that it is growing finely Mr. John Cmpentor who llvw,a mile east of the penitentiary, oayi hthu wheat thai is well up and which prom ises splendid. His place U on the prairie thin ide of the Waldo Hills. Mr, K. L. Hibbanl, who,i in the Waldo Hills, directly cast of Saleiu, gives us the Muie report. Mr. I. Xeeduiun, of the JorynelghlKThooU, south of 8loat, has nlnMy crw that is limply excellent, h,e is Mngitino of a good yield and it is The following is from Manger & Averv's monthly wool cncular, dated Dee. 21th. AVe have but little chango to report in the condition of tho wool market since our November circular. The demand for wool has been more or less strong, according to tho quality and staple and condition of tho wools. For the choicest double extra and above tho inquiry has been gie.itei-t. Choice, strong stapled X and above, have been in good request, both washed and unwashed. Inferior short or weak btunlod lino wool and any but the very choicest medium grades have been un saleable. For stapled wools the inquiry for choice high grades delaine is stronger without any improvement in price. lw irrades are aNo in ronucst for worsted purposes. It is thought by some that but for the reduction on worsteds and woolens and hosiery in tho revised tariff, which has allowed immense importa tions of foicign worsteds, Ohio medium combing would be selling at 50c per pound and line delaine at 45c. Lalitornm wools 01 tno nest description continue in fnirdemandforspring wools. The better clas of fall wools am being fivelv bought by seoureis on the P.iciue Coast. Fine, light, good stapled Territory wools meet with fair inquiry. Heavy, frowsy tine and all eliusrs 01 meiliuin wools'ai'C neglected. Foicign wools have lt'ii in good 10 nueM. Tho supply of Montevideo ii about cleared out. Australian i-. in light supply and the Cape wool is less than for several years. At the Novem ber auctions at London prices were strong throughout. Messrs. Thomas &Cook cable us that the next sales will open at London on lVb. 12th. It is es timated that 12,000 to 15,000 hales Aus tralian have becn iuch.scd in Aus tralia for America. Oregon and Southern Slate. IV washed. Clothing, average quality, 28(& 30; Unwashed Combing, .lOts :ii!. California. Spring clip, fine, 20rJ$c; Spring clip, medium, 22ta28; Spring dip, liw grades and hurry, lit(a20; fall clip, A 1. 10i? 24 j Fall e'lip, low grade's and bin 1 y, 10HO. Texas Choice, 217'Jtf; ner.igo. Tim 2.-h veaker. Maize is cheaper. Linseed is v shilling dearer. Other articles aro in fueir of. buyers. Cargoes of wheat off c ust aro in small supply, and inquiry fur them has almost ce.T-ed. There h.ic been four arrivals ; two cargoes were sold and ono win withdrawn. Cargoes on patsage for shiinncnt remain unimprov ed Quotations remain nomial. Sales of English wheat for the week were 35,1. "G quarters, at 393 per quarter, against 28, 180 at 10s 7d per quarter the con expend ing week last year. California Crops and Marksts From tho San Francisco Commercial Herald of December 27th, wo glean the following: "During tho week under review thcro has been plenty of rain and plowing and sowing can bo carried on successfully by tho farmers. Thoro is now on tho berth 53,500 tons against 00,000 tons a year ago. Tho disengaged fleet 141,000 tons ; samo time 18S2, 59,000 tons, The fleet to arrive within five months, 100,000 tons, samo timo 1882 190,000 tons; do 1881, 281,000 tons. The wheat market has undergone considerable of a decline eluring the last fortnight, yet at tho decline there does not seem to be any special inquiry, ship pers preferring to wait until the incom ing new year before extending their operations. Flour sympathizes with ho decline in wheat, with a fair outward movement of both. Oats are in alio limited request, with liberal stocks anel froo arrivals. Bran and 'middlings are in fair request. Potatoes arrive iro'ely, causing low prices to rule, excepting for sweets, which aro scarce and high. Tho butter market is weak and prices in favor of tho buyor. Choesj is scarce, while etrca aro in liberal supply -and prices a .l. .1 nfl TTfmc. n.r r-....r. . .1... ntnni.m. HllHllU Ull. XIUJ'1 tllU IJUIUU, UltJ Dl lllilfl for Australia carried 110 bales, anel over Innil fihimnontH in Xovomber oxceeeled 1.000,000 pounds. AVool is eiuiet. It is very pleasant leading to contrast the en couraging repents of California wool in the Xcw York' Commercial Uulletin with tlioc of the Economist. The latter is constantly digging at what they call our trashy wool, while tho former spejaks greatly in its favor by manufacturing. The fact is that California blankets and flannels hnvo a world-wide roputation for their excellency, which ought to silence the chronic croaking of the Economist. Overland shipments of wool in November aggrogato 4,33G,810 pounds. The Recent Murder or Mr. Fisher. A rcpoiter of the Portland Nows has gained the following concoining the re- cont murder of Jacob Fisher, last Satur day, the 5th of January. The son's ver sion is as follows : . Mv father's name was Jacob Fisher. Ho was born in lladen, and was 51 years and somo months ohl. Mother and father, two sisters anel tlnee brothers, besides mvself, form our family. Tho old folks aro elivorced, and they haven't lived together for some weeks, lather and I lived down here in this house, and mother with my sisters anel brothers lives in a little house up tho bill. That evening, mother, carrying a lantern, sister Mary and DillBloxam, came down nnd called father out. Mother said that sho wanted the chickens that were in the barn, and father answoreil that sho couldn't get them in the night timo and she must como over in the daytimo, or let him know. The old man commenced to scold and 6aid that he did not want them on his place. They jawed back at him and father took his pistol in his hand and pointed it, uncocked, at lllox ani. Bloxam jumped back anel tired his pistol, a sclfcockor, at father. Father then tried to lire, but his pistol snapped the first time. There ate only two shots emptieel out of my father's pistol. Blox am then emptied his revolver, but did not hit father. Uloxani went back to tho house, where mother lives, and father went toward mother, and they had a scutlle." The boy contimi'd: "Mother tore father's shirt and coat and forced him to the ground, llloxam then came out with a Winchester rifle in hU hand, and sUkmI behind a tree. Between the time 6f the pistol firing and father's sciillling with mother, I went into tho house wheie father and I live, and got an old shotgun anel catno out again. I wanted to scaie them willi it. It was old and worn out, and the till was broken and msty. I don't think it was loaded. 1 finally got father and mother separated. This was the time when Bloxam came out of mother's house and stood behiml tho tic-. A father was coining down the hill towards our house BloMini called out. 'are von rcaelv, old man-" Father turned around and said that he was, Bloxam then tired one shot. Father yelled 'murder' and 'iirt!' and saying 'I am shot through the hi east ,' fell and elied within a minute. Father's temper is slow, but when he gets riled he loses Ins senses. Mother ami sister Mary turned and went into their home, and Bloxam shonldereel his gun ami went te ward Mr. Malone's, leaving me alone with mv father's dead liody." Is It the Garden Toad ? A subserible to tho Farmer writes that ho has seen toads in his garden in Clack amas county. Now is our friend sure they aro tho garden toad that was to common in tifc East? Arc not thoee he speaks of n sort tree toad, having a slimy look, with a bright skin, and of a dark green color? The toad seen in the East has a dark lead color, short legs and heavily built, living under porche3 and step', from under which they came out at evening and in thuneler storms, the little ones hopping about in large num bers, till ono wondered where they nil came from so quickly. MARRIED. At Dixie, Polk county, on Tuesday, January 1, 1881, by Eov. J. S. McCain, of Dalla", at tho ridence of Mr. Sam uel Orrs, Mr. J. B. Nesmith and Miss Charlotte Orr, were united in holy mat rimony. A'o are glad to congratulate Jim on the event. He has "turned over" a new leaf in good shape. "Brow'ns Branchial Troches" are widely known as an admirable remedy for llronchitii, Hoarsenees, Ciughs, and Throat troubles. Sold only in lore. Kill AKlM GARDEN SEKWS. EVKKGREEX MILLET. (0 Q 1X1 111 (0 tc m o u. wM THOB MEHERZSi WPOr.rEIt, VIIOLESALE AN'D RETAIL, DEALER IN SEEDS, TREES, AND PLANTS iLFALIM, REI ANI WHITE CLOVER, An,..UnIa,.H.Wa t. n t VuLBs?"ios"iAe5."oUAS? paui, Era. at reduced puce. MrPiuMlnir lA Proslti? Knlres, Orcrliouw Srrlnsr 8. Jieujfe una rule encars. P. oTbot 20 0. 1IIO-.. .Ill IIEK1., 31B llallrr !., Snn Fraud,. iogTriec Catalogue Muilefl Free on Application. n 73 C H m m CO ACEXT FOR R. R.4 0XS M.RSBRY. THE GREAT STORE I Twice as Li as most Stores; Better Lighted and Largest Stock of Goods GAINING GROUND POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never carles. A marvel ct purity, strength and wholesomentss. More economical than the ordinary klnda, and cannot Le sold in comiKtUlon l'h the multitude ol low tost, short nehrht, alum or Ehophate powder. Sold onl In cans. KOiAL AKINO POWOEa CO., JCW Wall St , N V. decly DR. H. SMITH, DETIST.ALLOPERATIO.NS OF DES tlitrv performed la the most eayam skillful manner. Those wearinc Artificial Teeth that do not look ell, or that disfigure their face, will do well to call on DR. II. SMITH, and get a set of teeth that will mukflinii lonk natural a?ain. All lVorlf llar rntitrd. OFFICE In Moor' bloak, oer Let' stors, Salrin. lljanu At every move. The Eush of People to Our Store Increases, and the Excitement Created by Our Low Prices Spreads Throughout the Country. ALL Day Long We are Busy Providing for the Hundreds who favor is with their Patronage. We are making NSW 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. Dout le BlanUts, Extra Large, a 14 Blanket 810. The Blanket SI. Comfortables, S2. The 5 ow. only 51 Bujers Mill find them Comfortablr low In prlcj. Men's and Eo.v"s Suits, about 160 Kinds, Including all sorts but poor sorts. Men's 0ercoats The Bjnanza 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 & I'AKSHAM, opp.Clicmekctc Hotel, one door south of P.O. I DR. MINTIE, SiireUllkl and Graduate. NO 11 KEARNY STREET, San Framiseo, Cal , TrraK all Chronic, Special and lrlut tlsrasrit with Wonder ml Succot.- THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Is a certain Ci RR tor Xfrv on DBUMtT, IOST KAN- HIMI II, I'BOSTlTor.RlliXI, rd all the evil effects of Youthful follies & excesses. UK. MIVTIE. ho is a ItlUlLAR PIITMCHV.GRAD- VAiioriiir CMf-miTY or Pr..l.Al. will agree to forfeit MHO for a case of this kin 1 thai tfce tITAI. BITORATIE, (under his special ad l and treat roent) "111 not cure. Price $3 a bottle; Four t mes the quantltv, $10. Sent to any address, confidential!) , In pritate address If desired, bv A. E. MINTIE, M.D, 11 Kearny St . S. F., Cal. jygend for pamphlet -and list of questions. KAtirLF. BOTTLE l'KEE Will ho sent J any one applylny by letter, statinc simptoms, sex and age. Strict. srecy in regard to all business transactions. Janiltf R Commission Merchants. Thr rvllovilak la a Hl f "' 'nrallM llerchanla aft hi fltj. whlrh -nc tabllb fur the tMam afaar readers. Thrjr are prrfri-i. It reliable, aad aaj baslueaa rntrnlr.l lo I heir care Mill rteelte prompt allrallont John W. Gilbert, MANUFACTUKER AND IMPORTER OF AND SHOES " ASD DEALER IN t LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. E&PECTFULI.Y INVITES YOUR ATTENTION TO HIS OPENING OP AN ENTIRELY NEW AND to opIcTtr tine o; doois aim snots, uireci irora EASTERN AXD HOME MAXVFACTIJRERS. Tin tip'lu sto..k Is STRICTLY FIRST CI. AS3, and for workmanship and general good quality Is unequalled Hlihi-t rice in C lull pall for WOOL, HIDES, FURS, and SHEEP V ELTS. noTietf GtO. A MOCRE, Fresident. J. N. PATTON, Secretary. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co' y ' OF CALIFORNIA. A. NcKiNNIE Manager for Northwest Department. ' OFFICE WITH PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK. lucorponited Under the Lavrsof California, nnd is to-Day the Strongest Life Insurance Co. in Amer ca. REKKERESCEi . Con.in) : TO ME.N IN I'OKfLAND WHO HAVE IO,R J. A STROWBRIDOE, J U I.' HE.NlJIClIs.N,' JAMF.S STEEL. C A. DOI.I'H, J. K. GILL, F. ASOVICII E. A. KLOSTERMAS Col. J. MlCP.AKEN, W. W". SFAULD1XG P. L. WILLIS, J. D. MbKI.VN'ON, it. ZANOVICII. SURAKCK EACH IN TH .f. S. DURRELL, C. M. WIBKKG, Dr. GEO. E. NOTTAGE, ANDREW HOBERTS JOS. BURKHARDT, a20n3 Mark Urn Ktvitw. Xoiixi.Vj-n. 7. Tho Mtul: I.hho K prew, in its wwkl.v review of the liiitUh Brtin trade, yn: Thewotitlieris ilampf tow and mild, nnd growing eroi ftand unuMuilly woll. Sulos extoinltsl down wur.1 aiiil" Ai-tii il IilVTfal is not Wi remlicd forJEnslih wbl,y Flour is waLtr. ''Barky h imnroTing." Foreign wliuit U nioie hfelfoH limit prf r, and the ; Block i heavy. Flour i dn'l nd ratlier TiiEn.NK.-r oandioe of donieitio man ufacture at Amos sKrongV, Coiniiificinl ttrrt-t, S.iloin. Oinauientt for Christ limn tttvs, toy iamHo,etc. lltvent r.iiii in Calilorina cause gn- eial feeling of eatitfactioii inihui Suite. 11. 15. 1'a.vue (the Standard Oil Con. lumy'ri caniliaie) i the Democratic nom inee hy cr.ucu- to Micceed lVndleion to the U.'S. Stimt Iwm ithio. Wall iett U'epr- up it- iitUick on the Vill.ml tok'! and liold ihuiulWn still, Dcwid Urabam Adi' U apiwinttd commiriontr to the ssuidmch UlauiU to arracge mutters lately in ilispule. S attic hat fstKH) in the cjly tivas urv more than oikhikIi to .y all city liubjlltie-a. Tle whole city tax for 1S82, wa 4i"i,W0 of which 0 000 i delinquent. GEORGE HERRES. J. J. HASSEI.l. HERREN & HASSELL, (SUCCESSORS TO) HCRKCX BROS, aad UEKKEX A TAKUtK. GENERAL Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IX GBAI, WOOL, aad t'LOI'M Hit. Ilrrrc aad ferwlBK Twlars. corrct)oi,lei.. t tn Constynments solicited. LlWerai CMh adiancts ia.: on consUrnmcnts. P. V. Bon No. MS. a. K. t'aracr Xarlh 1'raal aad B. l reels. nurlll rOISTLAXD, ORECOX, SIBSON, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS karlhratl Cathrr f Ash and Froat k'ireU, PORTLAND, - - . REGCS. suil-tl GEO. HOUSTON & CO, lUtin; leaiKJ the Oil Ciiftni1 Houe, titrrn C. V Uct)titU' tsTthiHi Oiicrt P:hlti v Un btallt, tc oanI a .LKltiL 1K01U K STOKK And are Dc prtl lo 1 1) til k'.iIt ol Countr) Prcduts. rOIITm A I tits. HIIL KK HkBK X rMILT. E,vr.Tii:s ivi!I.nc. from vheioi'vtrv with 'Kl. k'w' ill do i'ltoi::nl.u. .ull Ufcir li v'n'.btrt. 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