8 WILLAMETTE FAitMEIt: SALEM, OBEQON, FEBRUARY 0, 1885. " Commercial MARKET REPORT. iiotii: I'ltoitni: mauuet. TIicjo quotations aro for 1'ortUml, 1'ho following represent wholesale rato, f ,'om producers or first hands WIIKAT Wftlk Walla, 31.12 Valley, 31.17l.SO percental. FLOUK 33.25 J.OO, rtimhrdj superfine, IAKLKY-cM.lUl 20. OATS.-32(33le. ONIONS. to 31. CO per cwt. .MIDDLIN(lS-822(8.2.1i shorts, 317. I1HAN-312C510. BACON' Hides, llrrn 14 $1Gji Hams 1 lc tCcj Shoulders, 10 10c. LAUD Kastcrn pails, Ul12:s Oregon, in tms. 121.1cj in half barrels, 12l,'lc. CIIKKHK. Uil., 10c Oregon, 17c V lb. HONEY In comb, 18a20o strained, in 0 Ilbn, 10illc. Al,I,LK3-n076e per box. DRIED FRUI'IS. Apploi, sun dried quar tered, Set sliced, 7c; machine driccl.Scj Pears, machine-dried, 10si Plums, sun dried, 8c, and machino dried, 10c. baaa. 20c. rOULTKY. Chickens, S2.C0 to .I.COj turkeys, 10 to 10c, live weight. POTATOES. -25(j.27c per bu. IIUTTKU 83(8300. HOGS. Live weight, 5c; ditto fat, 6Jc; dressed, fi50c. nKKK :ii:JJo on foot. SHEEP,- (Jrcss weight, to ou foot. VKALDJtolOlo. HIDES. Butchers' hides, dry, lGcj tonntry cured, dry, 15c; culs J off, green Idjs. salted, 7c; country ditto, 7c; leertkins, dry, 25o t' lb; d sheep pelti each I Sal. 00; dry elk, 20o per lb. TALLOW CJuotablo at Oc. per lb. HAY SI0?,I2 for baled. hOOL. Eastern Oregon, 10al2c Wil. motto Valley, 10l2c; umpqua, 12 15c. HOPS-Can bring 1012c. 8KKD Timothy, 718c; red olovcr, 16 lCc. UCMMtAL Mintt'HAJUMHi:. RiGK.-China No. 2, 5J ; Sandwich Islands, (Kgfljo. TEAS. -Japan, 360; Black, 4075o run, 85Mc. COFFEE Costa Rica 12ir.ej Java, 20 2?c. dUOAUS. Crushed A 01(Jj " ol den U, Sj in barrels, bo In Halves; Dry Graimlatrd Oaojc. BYRUP. Five gallons 70c RAISINS. California, ?2.75 33.25V25 lb Hi CANDLES 12lCc. 80APS.-Oood, 76c31.76. OILS. Ordinary brands of ccal, 30c; high rrades, Downe. & Co.. 37o; Boiled Linseed, 60; ditto Raw, 77o; lalmou oil, 03c; Turpen tine, 70o; Pure Lard, tl 30; Castor, 31.26 11.40. SALT. Stock, bay, 310 f ton; Carmen Island, $12); Coarse Liverpool, 315; Fine qual tf, 1S20; Ashton'a dairy, ditto, 330 Eggs lmvo dropped to 20c, and receipt? Inrge. Chicken -f 3.50 to $1.00 nnd doinnnd fair. liny, choico bailed $10 to $12; com mon is ut f 8 to 9 ; loose hny, choice, tells nt $11 to .f 12. Wool, no business done,.Snn Francisco has cleaned out all her old stock of late. Hops No sales rcporU tl hero or in Han Francisco. New Yoik advices givo IN- as tho best figure for choice, Hides- Dry, Mc to 15c ; green, 5Jc to tic : tallow, oc. Furs aro quoted in tho Oregoninn at, for dark beaver, $1.75 to $2.50 ; summer deer skin, 25c, winter, 15c to 20c ; East em Oregon summer deer skins, 15c to 20c, winter ditto, 12c to 15c, by tho pound. Following by tho skin : black bear f5 to $fi; brown boar, 50c to $5 ; dark Usher, $2.50 to $5 ; polo ditto, 50o to $1 ; silver fox, $5 to $25 ; cross fox. $2 to ?.j ; red fox, 75c to $1.50 ; lynx, 117 Jc tp 50c; p.iiino dark marten, 25c to 75c; dark mink, 10c to -10c; land otter, $1.50 to $5.50 ; wolf, 374c to 50c : wolverine, 50c to $1.50. COMMERCIAL. I'outuni), Or., Feb. 1th, 1871. Winter mnn to bo broken, and abundant warm rains proceed tho com ing of fpring, Then) rains extend through tho eastern country and have bwept away tho last vestago of snow re maining there. Koriii;ii ailvieVs how a doclino in tho wheat market and pietty much all tho lulu advance has boon lost. Huyers claim that $1.17 percental is tho high ml price but thoo who hold valley lots teem able to do to and demand $1.20. It is reported that n choice lot of Walla Walla wheat lately realized $1.20 per cental. Tonnage is light but enough to meet loquironients and the recent de cline in wheat deadens tho freight mar ket. O.Us have been freely supplied ; prices ruling at old ipiotaUous, HOo to 35c per bushel, according to quality. Potatoes have been lilierally exported and prices paid have been 2,V per liliblu'l for garnet chile and 30o for peerless, or Uurlunk tecdlings. Onions hao also boon shipped to California, tho local jobbiug price re mains at ljoper pound. Choice apples bring 50c to 75c and for export aro in muall tumiitities. Dried fruits continue greatly depress ed with little promise of improvement. Only choice dried fruit command any price and they not enough to repay the cost. Sun dried apples 005 factory dried 15 to So ; prunes So j plumes S to 10c ; peai'hoH and raisins, and all imported fruit are not enough. Kvon tho prices above named are not reliable. Provisions aro abundant and values change it little. Ktistoru meats aro in .heavy stock us well as home cured. Portland packers hold back their btocks to prevent decline in prices. Host city hams, 111 to He, do bacon Htol2o; shoulders 7 to So1 Kasteru bacou He; Kastcrn hams 1 1 to HVj ; Oregon country hams 12 to 11); bacon 11 to 11; shoulders 7 to Se. Lard; Eastern tins 114 to 12o; Nimo for homo made in pails; 10 to lie; for 40 pound tms and lard in kegs. Cablage, dull salo at lc, per pound 5 carrots dull at 10 to 50o,por sack. Uutter, Cairnia roll 80c, and choico oils about tlEfigure, wlnlo common tots aro sold fo.t they will bring, SALEM MARKETS. Fresh Meats llichardson, who sells meat from his wagon through tho coun try tells us that ho pays seven cents per pound for beef; that is for tho four (pi inters and docs not includo tho weight of hide and tallow. Ho pays six cents for pork and from two dollars to two dollars and scvonty llvo cents a head for mutton sheep, which is equal to live cents a pound for tho meat, and again docs not includo tho pelt and looso tallow. That corresponds with prices paid by .Salem butchers. Following prices nro paid by Salom dealers and millers for country pro ducts : Whcat-57e. Oats 25c. Hay $12 to $15 per ton. Monty in the country and roads being bad sustain prices. llutter 20c to 25c por good rolls. Kggs 22o to 25c and will soor. lower. Pork products lard l'ijc ; bacon sides He ; hams 1 lc ; shoulders 0c per pound. Thoro is tendency to lower prico of meats, but should not prevail as thcro is not one-half a homo supply in tho Pacific Northwest. Sjlein mills hell as follows. Flour $1.00 er bbl; bran $12; chop $10; shorts $ US per ton. Mark Lauo Review. London, Feb. 2. Tho Mark Lo.no Ex press, in its weekly reviow of the IlritUh grain trade, bays; Tho weather during tho past week was spring-like. Cumulative influences continuo to opor ateiu favor of autumn sown crops, espec ially wheat. Nativo wheats generally have declined 1b(?2s. Sales of English wheat durinir the week wcro 72,778 quarters at 31s (kl por quarter against 01,317 quarters at 37s IM tho correspond ing week last year. Flour and malting barleys are lower. Foreign wheats aro stagnant and nominally ls2s lower. The week's receipts of breadstutTs at l.ondon was unusually heavy, equalling 125,205 (liirs. of wheat. Sovcntccn cargoes of wheat arrived off coast ; six were sold, three withdrawn, miu llvo remaln.two of tho fatter being California cargoes. Tho forward trade is nominal. At tho wool sales to-day UM1 bales were disposed of, ehietly Port Philip nnd Sydney. The market was llrm. ftPR Ess 4KlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powilrr never varies. A man el of purity, strength anil wholesomeness. Mors economical than tho ortlmary Vlndi, rvl cannot lio sold In competition with thomullltudoot low lest, short weight, alum or plio'phalo powder. Sold only In cant. KOYAL llAKINO roWOUIt CO., 108 Wall St ,N.V. decly Flea for those in Debt' Scpi, Or., Jan. 28, 18S5. IHitor Willamette Farmer: To road tho communications on the tax question tho thought seems to bo that the owner of a note, whether do rived from borrowed money, or tho purchase prico of property, has to pay any exmbivo tax is a mistake as in tho end it comer! otV tho debtor and now with money cheap all over tho world those in debt in Oregon ought to lmvo a chance to replaco tho debt at tho chvuiHt rate and to gain that object lot money have no restrictions. It. Pk.nti.am. tOWMI'UUN iui:i. An eld ph) lcl, retired from pnetke, listing tuul pUcd In his hands I' an Cut India mluloniry th tormuU o a tlmpU rceUb! rtnifly (or th peily and permanent cure ot Comuniption, llrouchltU, Cat' arrh, Atthma, and all Ihrvut and Lunf AOectlcnt, alio a poHI and radical cure for Ntnoui DeMhtyand all Nervous CompUlnU, alter liivln tetud Its wonderful cunlhu powers tu tliouwn.lt of ce, has felt It his duty to mal It kno n to hit urferUc fellows. Actu. aleJ by thUuiothoand adetlro to relletehuuuii tuf. leriu. I win Kiui ire oi easrKT. to wu wnu uivirv is thli reclud In Ocruuii. Cncllih or Ircnoh. lth full dlrex'tlont for pnparln j and u.Iiii;, 8eut by mall by aJdreuln; witnttampaiki naming tms Ppr, .A. .Nuvra, in rowers mock, nocnesier, .. nm Mwlford, in lloguo Kivor Valley, is 15 months old, has 120 houses, a two ftory brick hotel is going up nnd a block of brick stores, 100 feet front. Comer lots bring $000. It is to have a newspaper, of coureo and tho wonder will lib if it don't have two or more. Port A Son, tho leading ilruc?ita hive tho most completo stock ot goods in Salem. A Baptist revival, with Lugo attend ance and deep interest, is continuing at Portland. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Csurt of tho St.-fto of Oregon, for tho County of .Virion, h: Tho Salem Flouring Mills Compiny, plilntlff, tt, J. T. UobcrUon, defendtnt: rpO J.T. ItOllKHTSOK, defendant: In tho ntnin of X tho Statoof Orciron, jou are hireby required to appear and aniver tho complaint filed apalim ou In the ako4 entitled action by the Brit dty of tho Juno term of the aboa entitled Court In the car 1835. the iirtic bclnir tho drat dar ot the term of said Court next follow Ins ill weeks publication of this luminous, towlt.! by Ihs lltli day of June, ISM, and It ou fall otoaniwer for nt thereof tho phlntirf will take Judgement atrmlim you for (1) the sum of liJ within tcreil thereon at tho rate of ten per cent, per annum lines September llh, 133; (J) for tho sum of (100 with Interest thereon at the rate of ten pr cent, per annum ilnco Aujrat lit, 1SS3; (3) for tho sum of fftli Ml with Interett thereon at tho rata of eight per cent, rer annum ihco Aumiil SSth, 18SI; and (I) for the coils and dlibuncmtnts of this action. This summons It publlihod In the WiLLanrrra Faa Mraforilxcomecutits weeks by order of K.'l'. Dilie, Judo f uld Court, mads at chambers In Salem, Marlon eiunty, Oruon, January ?th, 1865. Ml AW A III llNinT, Jnl60 Altornejs for I'laictlff. Port Son aro eellintr drui than all compeditert. lowest J. D. JORDAN & SON, t'crusoas to ... . EDWARD LAMPORT, Dealers In Harness, Whips, Saddlery. Holies, Spurs, Dus ters. Itiriiuc and Driving Gloves. pal'lntr neatly and promptly , " at all times. CnrrlBRr ilono nilnu a rirrlalty. Commercial Street, Salem. liepUm MAPS i MAPS I ! MAPS OK OKECION & WASH INCITOX TERRITORY. MEREAKTKIl WE WILL HE ABLE TO SUPPLY coplca ot maps of Oregon and Wuhlngton at ilnsiatcs. Thew mips aro put up In convenient form to rary In tho pocket. Enclosed In a stiff board cover. They can bo obtained at the follow ln prices; Jlnp nr Oregon, $ Map of Wnthlnafan, Oregon nnd Wnstilnctou Combined, l.SO farrtcmlt by 1'o.ul Order or Iteciitered Letter I'oiUvo stamps will not be taken. Address t MILS IMirrTF.FAltJICU I'l'll. CO., Drawer 1. Portland Oregon Banner Apiary Supplies. Pi hi: iiui: iTALi.i iii:ks.-kull COL ONY In simplicity hits super furnlthed f. d. n. S17.M; In crate, 8lo;hhccumpleU, with f.d.n.,S70; in flat, $3.W, imokers,fl. Wax wsnte.1 or taken In ta. chancv for f.d n. Ilrluht f d.n., OOo lxr pound; dirk. f0c per ound. Unteitod Italian Oucen,!i.M. Tc.td Oueem, (i Select Tested, W. llVei liytho jound,ti tjurani sent by mall prepaid tSTJIonej mutt accom pany all orders. Send I'oit cltlce i rder on IVrtland or Orecon City, or Ilcciitered letter to Mllwauklo. Safe arrival cuarantood l'rlc list free, splS Adirrts. J D.ltUbK, Milwaukle. Orejon. FOR SALE ! iiy . w. : iixi.s, 10. ui:;i. Pure Breeds of Poultry Xo. 1 Plymouth Rock Cockerels A: Pullets IE LEClllOKN Cockerels. Two 11KOWN LKOIIOIIN Coekerel; Threo LA.SOSIIA.NSCockereli; OnsflneSILVKU bl'ASOLtl) IIAUUUItO Ckk. Ten floe GOLD SPANOLED PHEASANTS or llamburK inilleti, all for To llnllnra Kuril. octUt Kour wnr Dr. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy- 1SI Market Street. GO ANl IEA11N MOW TO AVOID dltease, and how wonderfully jou aremble. Private Omc, III UearySt. Coiuultatlon on Lost Uiuhood and all dlteates of Women. Send for booki, janSIS WC UICU An eneuetle Man or Woman in every C IT 0 II neichborhood on tho Tactile Coait. rcr full iartlcuuri addreu; A. h. ituncrou v to., San Francisco, Cat. JinSOtt AX KSTRAY. "VTOTICE: TAKEN' UP IIY THE SU11SCKIPER, 1 1 living ten ullts south ot Salem, Marion county, Orecon, one bay Ally, coming three years old, has one white hind foot, no other mark, or brands 'noUceabls She came to ov place some time last December. January SI, (:&, G. O. OLE!?, Sead six rent for nosta and reeeira reo a coilr box of coediwklch will beipall, of either sea. to mors money sueaey ruht away than anjtMsc cIm In this world. fortunes await the workws absolutely sure. At obc. (aplSyJ addreasTK IE CO., Augusta, aUlue. A PRIZE; lOURCUTCrriNGINE , A rut i. tsaiR ISMIR f k. IsflffnKJHHi waciucc WJAW hidfM, TAYLOR ItfTB. CO. UU4 Mtmtii it., rr-:) Chambertburo. Pt PENSIONS"1 Mow, Cbhlran. il rTTjTTTsjJXJC Parents. IVciooaow lKral. Charae. oj lMru.o removed ; U Kba rtra aoJ UwutT ivbtaTrMd. IIstm elaln. r.aw Mid. twod aparorAffaaJhlinaa. CW. U EmOHAM, JU'jslucslNi tvrClalas 41 awaU-W sUilcstsn.UU- COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. ROYAL (Absolutely rure). GRAFT'S (Alumrowder). ItUMFOKD'S, when fresh.. IIANFOKD'S, TThen fresh... KEIIHEAD'S CIIAIHI (Alum Towder) ... AMAZON (Alum Towder).. CLEVELAD(shortwt.joi.-i riONEEH (San Tranclsco) CZAIl J)It. PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE (Orofls)... LEWIS' PEARL (Andrew & Co.) IIECKER'S OILLET'S ANI)REWS&CO."Rcgul" liii.iuiH, inuijia Aiam.) HULK (Powder sold looso).... WM RU3IFORI)'S,when not fresbH REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity nnd Wliolcsonioncss of tlio Koynl Bnkinr; IPowdcr. " I lmvo tcntcil a packsfco of Itoyfll Haklnr; Towder, whldi I purchased In tho open market, nnd And It composed of puro and wholcsomo lnRrcdlcnta. It Is n cream of tartar powder of n high decree of merit, nnd docs not contain cither alum or phosphates, or other Injurious substances. . O. Love, Ph.D." " It Is a scientific fact that tho Kojal Baking Powder Is absolutely pure. " II. A. Mott, rh.D." " I Iiavo examined a packoRO of Ilojral JJaklnp Towder, purchased by myself Jn the market. I find It entirely frco from alum, terra alba, or any other Injurious sub stance. HiiNiiY Moiiton, Ph.D., President of Qtevcnj Instltuto ot Technology." i " I liavo analyzed a pockopo of Royal Uaklncr Powder. Tho materials of which 'tis composed aro puro and wholesome S. lUxi IUtks, Stato Assaycr, Mass." Tho lloval Daklnp; Towder received tho highest award over all competitor at tho Vienna world's Exposition, 1679 : at tho Centennial, Philadelphia, 16.0 ; at tho American Institute, Now York, and at 8Uto Fairs throughout tho country. No other article of human food has over received such high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of Health all over tho world. Jsotk Tho abovo Duoium Illustrates tho comparallvo worth ot various Baktnc; Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments mado by Prof, Scbedlcr. A pound can of each powder was taken, tho total leavening power or Tolnmo In each can calculated, tho result being m Indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. Schcdlcr only proves what every observant consumer ot tho Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, whllo It costs a tow centa per pound more than ordinary kinds, It is far more economical, and, besides, affords tho advant age ot better work. A single trial of tho Iloyal Baking Powder will convlnco any fair minded person of those facts. Whllo tho diagram shows some of tho alum powders to be of n higher degree) ot strength than other powders ranked below them, It Is not to bo taken as indicat ing that they have any value. All alum powders, no matter how high their strength, are to bo avoided as dangerous. KNAPP, BURRELL & GO., Importers ami Dealers in f IkMllPLEMENTS andMACIIINES. j3a tJL Mil Wlu Headquaners and Sole Agents foi The llnln M'aKOii, Which has no cuil. Oregon llnrba, llurkbonrds nuil Ituzslea In all tt)les. Monitor UrIIU it in! hrrdrrs, Miillne Sulky nml Walking 1'lou. Clinic u City Hulk) nnd lVnlklug PIom. t'rusMd)' nulkj nml Olhrr hilled Walking Mow. Lnllow- Jointed I'nltcrlilug Harrow. WliliptoHprlngToatli Harrow. Itubber nml Lrntlirr llrlllne. The IliiOnlu l'llt'a f'nrni llnglne, Traction and Plain. Iliimilo ritlVTIirealiera and Horte Tower, The .Mct'ormlck Hnrtrsllnu Jlnclilncs and Twine lllmlrr. .McCnniilrk'a Slower CouiMnril Slower nnd It en per. Hotlge'a Improied Oregon Header. I'orlnble nml Htntlonary Engines, From 10 lo 15 Horw rower. nw Mill nnit Crlit .11111 .Mnrlilnery, Together with u Full Line oi .agricultural Iiuplciiicnts and Farming Tools of Every Description. t&Illuatratod Catalogue and Prlco-List Mailed Frco on Application Write far our Prico before buying or call on our noarest agents, or KNAPP. BURRELL & CO., nont, First sod Ah Streets, I'OllTLAND, 011EOON. Kruneh Houses at Walla Walla, W. T.; Coltax, W. T.; Cheney, W. T., and Island City, Orvffou. FURNITURE, FURNITURE, I. F. POWERS, FM!TIM ilAFACTURERi Dealer in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper & Upholstery, OI all kinds. A jaro and select stock ot Parlor and Chamber Sets- Of Oregon and Caa'crn Manufacture: Otffce and school furnltura cl all varieties. School Desks a Specialty. Ware Room. Ko. 1SS and 190 First street, between Yamhill an 1 Morrison street. ryht Second Hand Stored I. F. l'owers, lately X on becond and Uorrlaon streets Is now pennan cutty located at 191 Front street, between Taylor and Yamhill streets, connecting w 1th his store on First street, where tha 11 Ijihest l'rtce is ildfor Mousuhold Furalture. Special kcoommodatlons tor parties wishing to store furniture or houiehold fooJa. Parties IntenJlnjr to furnlih rooms, dwellings, or hotels, are lnltJ to address for further particulars as to descriptions and prices. jjwijEBaBBBEy X- X". x o 1SS and 10U First, and 11 Front Street, Portland, Or. septeti DM ALL I .. V CRAPES best arrocKi, IN THE WOBL1 r K'L , ,ilnil DCVLKUS AU IM.AVri-lt. e:btthixc riRbT- i iTiiitiirN am. k. jiM i.i w, rajriw,, . j.. t. BURPFF'S seeds w&ESpi DUIirCC V FARM ANNUALFOIt 18 ma baaeotFHKR to aU who writ? for It UU a IUndMawe. Bek of ISO. fajfa hnndr? UiUfultwlUutitlpii.. two rUrdPate,al lil all about the hnt Vatra and tlaj W. 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