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W1LLAMETTK PARMER: SALEM, OllEGON, JANUAPvY 18, 18M. 8 I 1 l )f'' l i r I D '' i , li i J0m1.1m.aL MARKET JtUPORT. HOMR riUIIKI NAKKLT. Tlicao limitation uru for Portland. llie following represent wholesale rtn rom producers rr lirnt hauda WHKAT Walla A'll, $1.(171: VmIIoj I1.70W1.75 per cental. KLOUIt-Haat oouutry tMud,$l.304 7fl beat standard, (,r. OATS. m to fiHo, ONIONS.- ltflUo. POVATOIvH. io iwr pmmd. MIDDLlNdS-SJSlOi uliortt, Jj:ii'. HKAN-iOi BACON-Hidcs, tirm IIJ-oJISIj; Hams, 15 to Ilk; Shouldera, lla;12c. LAUD Kiattrn pails, ll'srl'.' ; Oregon, li. tina, aatnrt keg, 1 1 drt I 'Jo OUKK.SK.-Cal., He: Orison, 18a V lb. nONKY In comb, lSa'JOu) utrainod, iu 5 (allona, 10J(llc. AlTI,K.S-$l..'VOprimh. OKIKI) r'UUIIH. Applot, un dried qur. rod, l'.'cj alicud, I to; machine dried, llrm.llh; Feara, machine, dried, ITwi l'luma, un driod, 15o, and machine, dried, 18c. POULTRY. Cliickuna. full rown, $1 00 gfl 50i ueioo. $S; t Ucya f 11! 50 i 13 per do. kwmn. ;wo. HUTTKIt -Choice Kjatirn I5cj good Oru jion 30Wo. HOOS. Cifjrl7c net. BEKr'. 4(u.4JdonfiKit. SlIKKl.- IJrvni weight, le on foot. VKAl.-ll to Uo WOOI.. KaMern Oroinui, lAnKfe: Wil Umetto Valley, llilllo; Unipiiua, 2C23c. H1DKS. ilutcliers' hides, dry, ISc; sountry uurud, diy, He; cula i olf, green ildja, aalted, 7cj ctmntry ditto, 7oj aaorekiua, dry, "lc t' Hi; d alicop pelU each Ifal.OOi dry elk, 20o per ll. TAIJ.OW Qmitublo at So. lwr lb. HAY Choim timothy, $.'C(J'Jr.. HOI'S Can limn; lSo: holders mtist on CO SKKli Timothy, 7itebV; red clover, 15(a) l(lo. tl.NKtttl. Mt'.ttl-IIANDISK. KICK. China No. 2, 51. ; Sandwich Islands, flgO Jo. TKAS. Japan. 33I0; Mack, 407N Green, 65(S)S0o. OOKFKK CosU P.ica llgl.-.j; Java, 21! dUGAK3.-Cru.hed A ll811jai Fine Cruihed llglll vdilie, ll(ulUJo; Kxtra C, lOJc; U.ilden C. lVlOn Sanlwich Islands No. I, 8?t)ct I), ll(f'.lo. gYRUI' Kivp.llnn. 70 OANDt.KS l2(01Sa. RAISINS. -California, f2.75J3.255 tt ox 80AVS. Oood, 7Cc?f 1.75. OILS. Ordinary brands of ooal, SOo; hit;! trade, Dowiie. & Co., 37Jot Riilcd Unwed, 80) dlto Um, 77c; tlmou oil, OJoj Tarpon Una, 70c 1'ure Lard, 1 30; Castor, f 1.C5 . 11.40. SALT. Stook. bay, flO ton; Crr Uland, $'ii Coanw Liverpool,! 18; rtn 4 It;, tl20i Aahton'. dairy, ditto. (30 COMMERCIAL I'ouii.vmi, Wwlneslny, Jan. 1(5. Tho weather continues line, the last fow days being frosty, but not so as to do any damage to growing crops. The win ter has been ery mild and geneially favorable. "Vo meet ftieiuls from all jurts who give good ivjKirts concerning farming erjvots. The jnvmise is gwd and a large ,iwvag;e is already seeded ot grain. If tho good prosjKX't edutituies wo shall realize rt ery excellent lurest net bummer. Fatuiers nro not now de otinj o much time and m miny acres to wheat growing". t!ras and other erojw occupy their attention a groat deal more e.tcnively than founerly. California was in sie-jieno as to civji jrosHVts but abundant rains canto and guve them full Hnmuoo of a h:iret. Knst of the mountains rain nuto late but tho grviund mu"t now Ih well soaked and in gxnl onlcr foi the plow. Ytu.vit remains depressed abrvudwith iSo range of prices tho Mine u h.is been tho c.iso for six mouth jst. Fnm an editorial in tho Daily News written by Bradstnvt's agont in Oregon, we take tho following iuterotmg m.ittoi . linHUtant factors in the general de pression of price in lbv'W, mw doubt loss the short bsmts It U oalcul.ueil bv tho authority nlove iuotel, tlutt the mter wheat oroj w:vs l.lXHXOiHl buhcN khort ivf that iu the preceding year ; and this, allowing own a slight gain in prins wheat, bringiug the total up to 400,000,000 bushels, compared with W2.7 millions iu ISSl-i. The gros-4 oiKirts of List year's erop, up to Decern jw 15th. wort but oOVJUV-AS bushels, againt 77,UVI,772, of tho yvar K'fo'v. This u-r-lriction iu shipments is caused latgely by tho good ctvjvs of Kiitia, ludi.k and Australia, aht are still otTor K S''iil cheap for future delivery, and the enormous stivk- now at domestic and lorvign jvrts. The visible Mipnly hs r w reached the inuneiiso tot j1 of J5, 0,tXV URhel, agsiust l,300,OOOon Jl,v Ut last. Vet, in pitti,of U thU, Itrmcrs lunefold, aud stm to K tdl clhnji, their gmin fnx'ly, Tho total jiroiluction of hulian corn fivr the vevur n-nolie.1 1.5S1,UXIXX) bushelsor ?..0tX,. 0AX Uvs thau in tS5. and ao7.lXVXM bushels mow than tho yjeld of 1SS1. 'Iliore .lias also been a notkvable falling otr in the oxjvrts of crn from fonuvrly, though the shijuuoiiu have been mow liberally tluu of wlusit Tl e OJtjvrts for 1SS23 Were -U.ttS.tU3 Iwtshois of com and mel, agamt tl.JtlO.tl budi vis in 1SSI-2. ami 1;S,01S,U bushels tu 1SS0-1. Ttie rn-r eentage of nval to. ilntt iu the thrv xeuw gixcu were li I, Ititltutd 1.85 rivttely. A regard vlaw, tho awutmvuu price of het durw thoyvur wan reached hi Febru ary, Whru il touched l i9. The lowest ww f 1 07), hi the middle of October. Corn fetched. 74 cenU iu February l-t, tho liiKliwt jHiint for tlio year, mid dropped to Ti7i oonl on November 2d. Tho foiogoiiiR hhows Unit tho woild'c mnrkctH hi-c full of wliont ami bread slufTs nro nbuhdnat and n greater (iinn tily in eight than u-nal, ulmwt twice ns initi'lt n Inct year whin-frotn tho linrvrat of 1882, our' country hud 100,000,000 Iiii;Oil'Ih morn oi op than froin the liarvcst of 1S8I1. We know, from itxpoitcre, that they nre in a precarious condition with heavy sttoeks for calo and no npjicainncu of n lietler market. Xominal quotationi for wheat aro f 1.75 per cental forv.illoy and $1,071 for Kastern. Salem milli are laying '.10 cents a hiifhel. Tho Kan Fnmci-co 1'ioduce Kxchnnge reports that January 1, there were on hand in California, Us than twelvo mil- Uons of buaheN of wheat. Total ship ments huvo licen 108,000 tons whoat and Hour, and estimates place the surplus to ho shipped at 150.000 tons nioie, making the total Khinnieiits fur the harvest year uliout (iQO.OOO tons, or a little over. Kven if tho surplus fur .slripment is2.")0,- 000 tons there i tonnage enough in siuht to handle it. OnU ranj;e from fi2o for l'uget fouiul to TiSc for extra choice, and are weak. Potatoes are worth le, jx-r pound or tiOc per hustiel. Eggs aio lieeumitig mure abundant ami aie quutid 2Si;U!. Chickens niu St!.r0 xr doeu, caued by tho Chine-o' deiuanil for their New Years. Tho market ! uncertain on that account and juices cannot be siiftaincd as they aro after tho Chinese holidays aro over. Mutter i iu oce and value weak on that account. Quotations ratine a trillo lower than lnt week. D.icon and l.ird aie coming in fieoly at jirices ijuoted. Apples are worth ?l.."0-$1.7."i per bushel for choice and not abundant. llojis ecnl small lots were sold jesteul.iy at l.lfrrlSc, as to ijuality. The latter figure is the higest (juotatiou for choice. l'o:at,-j. ..io improving1 and an ml aiico of S cents jwrbushol was mado on tho street to-day. Quotations aio gicn at U0(r( (111 cents jwr bushel. It is jiroba blu the market will improve 'toadily un til at least 75 cents is reached. NAKKETS BY TELEQRAFH. 3 an rraneU-o Marketa S.s Fkancisco, Jan. lt. Wheat tfjMt, very dull, with a weak tone. Few buyers on the market. Quote ?1.72Jgf 1 77A as nominal figures; futures, rather firmer. Sdes on call boanl'wvrc: No. 1 white, spot, Sl.uTJ; buyer tho season, $1.8:1 J(c 1.8 II. i'lour Oregon and Walla Walla,$l.50 gil.75, C.ili.fomi.i choice and extra choice eitv mills jobbing at $5:i71t( 52J. lVu ley Spot, steady; feed, $1.02J(y 1.071 ; futiuvs, easier; No. I feed, May. $111 J; season. $105yi"105J; buyer the season, $l.l5(.'l,15i. Oats Market well ujidied with eonimon feeil. The demand i slow Common Nubmskn offering at .$1.50. lt:itoos There aro more sellers than buyer, and concessions are frexiueut. lhd sellins; lOfS.w. Uois Somewhat firm t. Sales ro- jiorteu ot nuHliuin at - k ; tor choice, 2Uo bid ami refused. Kggs Weak, and -t'Vr- anxious; UOwltlu top of the nun':,,.; for fre-h Cal ifornia. New iiuk, Jan. lfi. Wheat, quiet and weak; Hour and wio'l, dull ; hides, steady. CHICAGO) MARKETS. CmcAco. Jan ltt. 'Mi Fobiuary oidions Wheat steady .Olio Fork higher, $1 1 75 ; ln atd hiahcr, $S.821, tsfiuroiiM i.iut' lUiFAlutmv- UK t.-rr. LoxtKiN, Jan. li. Floating v tu goes Not many biiLs in market. Cargoe on jviv-iige and for prompt shijuueut lhiyors hesitate. Maik lk-no- Slow. IUhI Vinte. oil' eoas.t, tOsitXV, tVl. Xvv 2 Ueil Winter, prompt shipment, t0. Knglh.li and French eountrj- markets lieuerally client vr. liniKirt-. into I'. K. tst wivk, wheat, 220,tXO to 225,0tX) quarters. l uu vi 75,000 lnuvirts into r. K. tvist mvi, Hour. to 1S.UXX) borreN AnvKFitiKlSuYth wv will discvux tiiute the Club rate so far . it pertains to a'lowng old sulssorilvrs to come into the, club. After that date wo w ill accept onlv new subsorilvrs. in clulvs. Iu Dr. Jeffrey 'a recipe for takiuc off w arts, the application ot the same should I evvxy four days iusteud of every four hour. For a cough or cold thrr t bo rvmeJy muil t Auiuieo'a Coutk ruv REMOVAI. NOTICE. Our renders willjloase bear in uind that our pvvut rtddrea ii Salfit iu tcodof lXutland. AU matter will re ceive tvrouq.t attention it addressed to the WtuAVttmj:FAK.MC,Salcm,Or, A JtYBTEEY OF THE SEA. ' The Fate Which Overtook the "City of Boston.' -Captain Murray'! Ideas and Experience. A fow years ago, tho City of Boston sailed from hnrbor, crowded with an cx Iieclitut throng of passengers bound for a foieign shore. She never entered joit. Tho mystery of her untimely end grows deeper ns tho years increase, and tho Atlantic voynger, when tho tierce winds howl around and danger is im minent on every hand, shudders ns tho name and mysterious fnto of that mag nificent vessel are alluded to. Our roj)orter, on a recent visit to New York, took lunch with Captain George Siddons Murray, on board the Alaska, of the Onion line, (.'nptnin Murray is a man of stalwart build, well-knit frame and cheery, genial disposition. Ho has lon a constant voynger for n quarter of a century, over half of that time having been in tho trans-Atlantic service. In tho course of tho conversation over tho wi'll-snifnd tnblo. Hin mvslprv of tho City of Uoston was alluded to. ''Yes," remarked tho Captain, "I shall nccr forget tho last night wo saw that ill-fated vessel. I was chief officer of tho City of Antwerp. On tho day wo sighted tho City of Boston a furious southeast hurricane Fet in. lloth vessels labored hard. Tho sea seemed deter mined to sweep away every vestige of life. When day ended the galo did not abate, and everything wns lashed' for n night of iiuiisiinl.fuiy. Ouwood ship was turned to tho south to avoid the jiossibility of ice-bergs. The City of Boston, however, undoubtedly went to the not th. Her boats,. Hfe-jircservcrs and rafts were all secuiely lashed; and when sho went down, everything went with her, never to ro-appcar until tho sea gives up her dead." '"What, in your opinion, Captain, was the cau-o of the loss of tho City of Boston?" fcTho City of Limerick, in almost precisely the .-amo latitude, a few dajs later, found tho sea full of floating ice; and 1 hae no doubt tho City of IJoston collided with tho ice, and sunk immedi ately.,. Captain Murray has been in com- mnnd of tho Ataska ever sinco sh6 was put in commission and feels justly jiroud of his noblo shiii. Sho carries thousands of jussencers every voar. and has grently popularized tho Williams it Union line. llemarking upon, tho bronzed and healthy appearance of the caiiumi, uiu iviiorier sam mat sea me did not seem to lie a verv great phv&ic.il trial. "No? Hut n person's appearance is not always a trustworthy indication of his physical condition. For several years I hao been in many respects very much out of sorts with myself. At certain times 1 was so lame that it was ditlicult for me to moe around. I could scarcely straighten up. I did not know what the trouble was, and though I performed all my duties regularly and satisfactorily, yet I felt that J miglit some day bo overtaken with some seri ous prostiatingdisordor. These troubles increased. 1 felt dull and then, again, shooting pains throuch my arms and limbs. l'osibly tho nest day I would feel ilushed and unaccountably uneasy and the day following chilly and despon dent. This continued until last Decem ber, when I was prostrated soon after leaving Queenstown, and for the re mainder of tho voyage was a helpless. pitiful sntterer. in Januarv last, a friend who made that voyage with me wrote mo u letter urging me to trv a uew course of treatment. I gladly ae coiued his counsel, ami for the List seven mouths havo given thorough and busi-uess-liko attention to tho recovery of my natural health; and to-dav, 1 have the proud satisfaction of saving to you that the lamo kick, the strange feelings, the sciatic rheumatism which lrivo so loug pursued me, havo entirely disap peared through tho "blood purifving in- ntlueuco of Warner's Safe ltheumatic Cure which entirely eradicated all rheu matic tKiison from my system, Indeed, to me, it seems that it has worked wonders, ami 1 therefore most cordially commend, it."' "And you have no trouble now in et posiug voursclf to the winds of the At lantic I" "Not the leat. 1 am a sound as a bullet ami I feel specially thaukful over the fact Uvau-o I believe rheumatic and kidney disoa-o is. in the blood of my family. I va dreadfully shocked on my last arrival in Liverpool to learn that my brother, who is a wealthy China 'tea mea-haut, had suddenly died of Hright's dicae of tho kidneys, ami consider myself ottremelv- fortunate m having my trouble in time and before any more serious ftlcts were possible." The conversation drifted to other topics, and as the writer watched the face before him, so strong in all its outlines and jet so genial, and thought of the in numerable exposure and lurdship to which its owner had been exposed, ho instinctively wTslied all 1k are suH'er ing from the terrible rheumatic trouble now so eonimou might know- of Captain Murnv's experience, and the means by which he had been iv-tntvd. Fain i a common thing in this worM, but far too many endure it when they might jut as wvll avoid it. It is a false philosophy which teaches us to endure when we can inst as readily avoiiL So thought the hearty contain of the Alaska, so thinks the writer and so should all others thiuk who desire ha ppinoiss and along life. At lVndletou a mob of 200 discharged railroad workers, ossisteil by many roughs of that place, took jvsA?sioM of the troiu aUmt to lrave aud demanded passage to lXuiland.- They had aqiuu derwl their money for liq'nor and hail uqthing to pay tussa,i.e witlw Tnwpa wvre ordered from Fort Walhi W!kaud tins mob finally gav up Uw train. "lVn dhrton people haws all they can do to maintain tnec starring wrvtcbvs. many of whom are tramps ami outcasts. KIH ft POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powilcr never varieii. A mirrel of purity, rtreliKth and holesomemss. More economical than tho ordinary klndt, anl cannot be sold In competition l'li the multitude of lew test, short weight, alum or 1.lioDhate powder. Sold onH In cans. KOVAL 11AKIMJ rOWUER CO , J0J Wall St , N Y. deel TUTTS PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER. and MALARIA. , , From theso sources orlso three-fourths or (lie discuses of tuo hunmu nice Thcsa Bymptoms Indlcoto tiolr cxUtcnco :wnof Appetite, JDpwela costive, Sick Head Bchr, fUllne.a nfter eating, areralon to raertlou of boily or mind, Eructation or food, Irritability of temper, low plrlti, A feeling or having neglected -meduty llMluee,Flutlerlu;attho Heart, Dota before tlio ajres,hljlilyaol ored farlne. CO."VSTIPATIO.V,' and do- raandthousoofarcmcdythRtiictsOlrectljr on tho Liver. AsaLlvermcdlclnoTCTT'S 1'II.L.S liavo no ociuoL Their action on tho rc i.ineva nrid suin la also nromriL : romorinK nil lmpuritlos throngh these tliroo"acaT- enger of the iritim," pnxtuclng appe tite, sound dlgostlon, reinilnrBtoolga oletr skliiondavlgorousbod)-. TCTT'SPlXtS canso no nausea or griping nor interfere nux dully worn ana aro a perreci ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. boldeTerywhere.aSo. Office. 41 Murray 8t.,N.iT. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Gkat ILim or AVmsKEBS changed In atanuy to a Uujsst Black by o single ap plication of this DTK. Sold by Druggists, or scut by express on receipt of 1. Office, 44 Murmy Street, New York. TUTTS MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. Oak Lawn Stock Farm. R. W. Carey, Salem, Ogn. ... Imp rter aid l:rce.'trc( .. . Ami VllUlf IHK, AM.l and JhlCSI.Y ( 4TI LK, Cctt!tl, vhcihtre,anii Ameron or Iruproevl itNaiiih Mcr uoi-Leci) cf Uie lvt cnnont blool. Also Srcrt Xet-U tPsheU (.cp, Kn?'th Herlxhirt?s. Scrice (tv ( Abort n. $-Ji Ji?rj Sli) 1htk lliile lu rrtn Tor (li rnr lor alc. jinllu.6 Shepherd Dogs for Sale. OXK S o h Codi. Fuj 9 tn.-uuu o-d. fi1 alio of au- lu Utcr 3 pu'S H niciun ol ', S5 each. M't to UEOuliS U. It ME. Amuvtris tVni. Asirrv, Ortiron. .J. H.SMITH, Dr.l Tl T.. ALL OPERATIONS OP HKX It trj vr'.rdiedU ta mo-tei'yan tlil'.tul ui&nnor Thce Hearing ArtitWUl T.tth that do it lookuel. or that dirt-jre ih.ir fjc. lll doellt cation lilt It. sill Il,v-.d).-tta9et(t tf h thti'I auleyou lojk imunl a-jli. Ill VtorV 1ur rautrl OFFICE-In Mront' link, oer Lcy' store. Salem lljausl Commission Mercfianls. The folljils l a ll of the CuiuiuUslun Mcrrbaul- nl IUI tlly. nlaich nepabllih Tar Ine bearfli afur reader. Tltey are perlerl ly reliable, aait auy baalarx ealrasled I Ikrlr rare n III receive prompt alleallaal GEORUE UKRREN. J. J. HAELL. HERREN & HASSELL, orecEssoRs to) HtKKUV DRUH. akd MtKltllM A FAKKIK. GENERAL Commission Merchants, AND I'EALKUS IX rKll. WOOL, and LOIK Kl;, tlrere a i lid refponi adru Uvu'ihimiiU aelicitrd. UUrol cuh adraace. mad, oq cvosijramenrs. V. o. llx No. t3. 4. t'ara.r X.rtk rraal aad B. marltf rOitTLAND, ORECO.V, Slreet, SIBS0N, CHURCH & CO., Shipping arid Commission MERCHANTS Nrtara( t'araer at Ail, ul ! -s'leels PORTLAiVD. OHXGort. iwlti GEO. HOUSTON & CO, ltailn; U.ed to oM Kn-rlne IIouix bitrren C.e. p L.Whl. U n ami tlainn Fi-hn' Utt Stable, !, eie.t GENERAL IMtttDlCK STORE And are do vrrptml ta buy alt Ud o( Cuuatry rrjJac. reiLTaft am .(,: iiii, nt xik A arCLlLT. - I)AKTIESaVMtNU TROV4 TUaoVfNTRV WITH WKt.-vUilld.llU1, iNmicUl Uto. ltia.-.M.ara. leoterill ,tad m o, ktw oa haaauklu).! ttiwpwr mh wilt PATENTS? HtaJ-lMkFltCE. x a a p. uctr. T.wairiai s,.a h.-m,hiMmm &SKM& USE KOSE PILLS ;IKIEN SEEDS. THOS. MEHERIN, IJIPORTKR, WHOLESALE AND UETAIL, DEALER IN (0 Q U U (0 (11 Ul o IL SEEDS, TREES, ALFALFA. RED AND WHITE CLOVER, Australian Hie OrM, Tiinnthy and Orctiard Oram Kentucky Blue Crats, Hungarian Milled Ura-, ReJ'fap, Etc., Etc. Ulmi ii Lll'CK anil Oielre ullirllon IIUl'US, nlsr.9. HAUULiaa, i lluddlnir hid frublng Iinlie, f!rorliomo Sjrinu. Htdireand role Phcara. P. o. Dot 20 tl 1 HO. .lll.iu:i:i., .Ml! ltnllery SI., San Francltco. ijarrrk'o Catalogue Mailed Free on Apiillcation. AGENT FOR R. R. THE GREAT STORE I Twice us Lar0H3 btock GAINING At every move. The Rush of People to Our Store Increases and the Excitement Created by Our Low Prices Spreads Throughout the Country. ALL Day Long Wo are ftusy Providing for the Hundreds who favor us with their Patronage. We are 'making NEW 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. DouMe Blaiikits, Evtra I.ar;ro, a St! Blanket 110. The $5 Blanket $4. Comfortables, t2. The so ono or Ij $i lltijets nlll And them Comfortably low in prlco. Men's and Bo'a Suits, about 110 Kinds, including all sorts but poor sorts. Men's Oi erccats The Bonanza 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 & PARNIIAM, opp.Chemekete Hutel, one door sooth of P.O. John W. Gilbert, MANUFACTURER AND IMTORTEE OF AND DEALER IK LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. R,' CSI'ECTiTILY INVITES VOLT. ATTENTION cotrp'cte lin ot IkxiU nd that s, direct irora EASTERN AN1 HOME The en-Jreitoc'a Is ST11ICTLY FIRST CLAS3.and HWie.t price In C lII pal I for WOOL, ltlDns, CEO. A MOORE, Tiesidcnt. J N. PATTON, Secretary. Pacific Mntoal Life Ins. Cd?v OF CALIFORNIA. A. NcKINHIE Manager for Northwest Department. OFriCB WITH PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK. iucornm-iitiil riitkT Hie Laws of California, nutl is to-Day the Strongest Life Insurance Co. iu Amer ca. REFFKROCE-, Cosi.v.i : TO MK. IX rOKTLAXD A STKOttr.tirv.?. L. C HEXRimSKN,' JAMES STEEL. C A noLl'II. J K. OILL. ' KtNnvir E. A. KLOSTEPJIAN tV-t. J. McCKAKliN, W. W. BlMl'LDINO P. L. WILLIS. J. D. HsKlNXON, 11 i Jan.u"". conuins full description and prices of Sellable Vegetable. Tree, FieM 5?- .. Tf r ecd,: Sf d Jln. Seed Corn. Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets, .v ,-- unuru "mi-, vuniTaiors, xenimers.etc, witii toil intoniuuoa LrgroTa;an4 how to get our Seeds. Address PLANT SUED COMPANY, No1812ASI4N.4thSt., ST. LOUIS M0 lUtabliahed G. Sh.ind.ler Sc Co. FURNITURE & GARPET DEALERS. 15 AMI loa ITRsT .VNUHT.U,D1) FRONT aTUEETS. : Pi r.TLAND, ORECON. ' JJL3agaaagjralk' J.'JBaM8 DIPHTHERIAL EVERGREEN MILLET. n C AND PLANTS. H 73 m m CO or FKIIT nn.l ORItAJlFATALTIIEF.8,1 ai.ji, niu m uakuli rniun. FOX'S NTRSERY. as most Stores; Bettor Ligh'fcd nnd Largest ot Uooas GROUND AND SHOES i TO HIS OPENING OP AN ENTIRELY NEW AND MANUFACTURERS. for worlimanshlp and gene-al gocd qaslltyls utetjuallsd FUr, and SHEEP PELTS. norlCtf ttHO HAVE 510.OCO SURANCE EACH IS TH M. S. BURRELL, C. M. W1BERO, Da. CEO. aNOTTAGI, ANDREW ROBERTS. JOS. BURKHABDT, U ZAN'OVTCH. aaaoroS ESTABLISHED 184 6. M Annual CaMognB, TR3llrNi fi-rnn nnT1itirtT mTtlTefiv9 (!f wrw la 1857. A re ttoroogljjr prepared to furnlah tkrougtoul l JL hcri Janice. Hotels, Boarding Houses, Private Hesideices & Steamboats. ....ATSUCH,... LCW PRICES Al wen over beore oaTartd. Bin lag rj Taale. fxaa U rawarJ. I tiaalur Seta, fraa w r wt. raelar '. rraaa f r.nsra TTtr. UOOKUOLD TKASVEt UUlrt a ' m !l to U aMwWaa. Call tar It iiawi l.,JiMSWMOas, irl fin l a) ahmaa asis il)aaasi nnia ,,,, m