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JlAMiaCT REPORT.
Thcsu prices nru for Portland and rcpruiont
liolcaalo Mto from proJuuen or lltat hawli.
WHKATi-
Vullc-y, Sl.:i7Sl.a!) per cohtal.
Wall Walla, SI.SO
FLOUHi
Stanitnril, $.1.75 per bill.
HAltLKYt
$1.10$1.12 pcrcctiUl.
OATSt
l3l"o pur biuliol,
MILL FKKI) t
Midillliiif', S22&?25 por ton.
Urn, S12S81H per ton.
PROVISIONS i-
Ham, 10lla por pound.
Shoulder, 0g7o per pound,
Sides, firm at 7&8c per pound.
Lrd, Kaitorn pnil, 10llo por twutid.
Oregon, in llm, HWiujo por pwinti.
In li.ilf barrel", 10 (Alio per pound.
OIIKKSK:
Calilornla, 15a per p&und.
Oregon, Ho por pouiul.
1IONKY i-
In comb, 18,8200 por pound.
Strained, In 5 gtllooi, lOJQUe pel lb.
OllKKN FIlUITt
Applcii, C0g00o per bushel.
rOULTKY:
Chlokeni, J'iflJ.I.CO por dor.on.
Ttirkcya, llv weight, 1012o per lb.
Duoki, $5'&?fl por dozen.
VKOHrAIlLKSt
l'otatoci, old, f070o por hiuhcl.
Onlom, lo per pound,
I'KKSil MKATSs
Pork, llvo weight, 3cs fat. IJJj per lb.
1'orlc, (treated, -IKtl" , puund.
Hoof, on foot, .'laai. , or pound.
Mutton, 2Jo per ir.-ml groin weight.
Veal, 8llojiflr io'iiid,
Tallow, quote Oo per pound,
HUTTKRi
Coiniiion, 0l?3o per pound.
Choice rolls, HOg.TJJo per pound.
KGHS:
Frtuli laid UO&'JO ccnta per dorcn.
WOOLi-
Haiitorn Oregon, 102.1o por pound.
Valloy, 20(.210 por pound.
Umpqu, raugo a trillo higher.
HAY:
Haled SI0ii$l2 p.T tnn.
GRASS HKKDt-
Tiinothy, 71',8j Pr pound,
Ked oluver, ICulUo per pound.
UOl'H:-
Qunto 10n2jc pur poun.l.
IllCKi
CIiIiia No. 2, Ih.'mi per pound.
Hjiiuwich UUnil, BnOa p'ir pound.
TKAH i
Japan, HOnlOupcr pound.
Hlack, -I0i7fta pur pound.
(Irccn, 05ii7Bo prr pound.
COKFKK :-
(Jotta Ilios, ISnlfiopnr pounl.
.Iv.i, 20n22o pr pound,
HUfiAHS:-
I), in hblt, -tjo per poiuul.
0, in Mil. Sl'o por pound.
Ktra 0, in nbli, r.Ju ptr pcuml.
Cruihod, uia , in Mils, Oo per pound.
In halMibW hi inoru,
BYHUI'j
1'ivu gallon krgs 70o por gallon.
OlLSi-
Onliiwy grades o nl oil, 8S (02(JJo per gl.
ltoiled Limeod oil. fiOo per gallon,
Uiv linaeud nil, 77o por gallon.
Turpentine, 70o tor gallon,
Puro lard ml 91.I0 por gallon.
HALTi
Stook, bay, $1(1 per ton.
Carmen, brand, $18 per ton.
Coano Liverpool, $20 per ton
no iiuality, $IK$$?A per toi.
COMUKKCIAL.
I'oiiri.ASD, Jnu. t!0, 1887.
Our rainy wontlier continues with 11
imwprot Hint it will limi nwliilo longor.
Thoro lmn boon a very heavy rainfall
Hincu Monday. Some of tliis rain hna
virtitwl California, inuoh to tlio mitUfuo
lion of wheat growum ami dealers, who
worn holding hack wliijmients for fear
of a dry year and light cropa. California
lms not mifl'eretl from mvero drouth for
yeara hack and in likely to have rain fall
enough to bring forward tlio wheat so as
lo yield fairly. The im prom-inn pro
dueed by recent ohoncrii and nionpecl of
heavy rain in tho near futuro)lum been
to causa n decline of He per cout.il in
Kan Franoiseo, which is felt also iu Port
land. Foreign advice continue linn,
with no change. Valley wheat is quot
el if 1.10 hut n trillo more Iuih heon paid.
OalH have declined a littlo because the
California rains givo conlhlenco tit croid
theic. (lood tihippiug hrinjj 47 tQ t8c,
and really choice coinmnudH a nuiall ad
vaneo on those llgnron. The whv.it
market ahowa no change from last week,
although it se'cnis that at Chicago on
Wcdncddiiy lasl, they hiul.a littlo Hurry
in tho wheat marts, occasioned by tho
news that the California crop was bound
(o ho short, aa they hud no rain, Hut by
dispatches tohand on Thuruday it would
ecm that rain had fallen and was still
falling iu San Francisco, and tho uorth
cm country vrns having nil tho rain
noeded. Wo have lxou watching and
expecting this so nro not surprised.
Poultry boro a iigh prico last wook,
but by heavy. anivaU tho market has
regained its "even tenor ;" sf2.50 to $:i.G0
U tho rango.
Kggs aro dull at 20cts per dozen, and
arc bound to bo abundant from this titno
on,
Hops aro nominal, nt 1920c per
pound, and the eastern demand con
tinues light, tmd no improvement in
prices.
Locally, the market is about as quoted
lust week, with a trillo weaker feeling.
If IftfH prices unchanged. We quot
asfnlLwH: Dry hides WfflUle, light
Baited GJm 7, dry kip md calf ll18c,
salt kip (JwSc, salt calf 8(?10c, salt veal
8c, valley deerskins 2025c for winter
and Mimmer, t-hecpskins 7o1.25 for
short and long wool, elk hides 15c beav
er .U&O02 25, boarskins $l50to?0.
Tallow H3Jc for common with more
moving.
Dried fruit, firm. Wo quoto solliug
prices, from dealers j sun-dried, qiiartor
ed npplcii, 07c, sliced 78c, now fac
tory 910c, bleached ll12jc; new
prunos 1012c, French 8c, graded 8
10c; pitted plums 010c; common
poaches 10lljc ; peeled 12J13c.
Quoto proviaions selling values : City
now pack hams 10Allc,bacon,89c
fihouldors 07c, eastern hams ll'c, ba
con 8c, breakfast bacon lie, eastern
tiuuod lard 88Jc, and now local iu 5
and 10 pound pails 88c.
LET THE tTATE DO IT.
Wo heartily ondorso tho proposition
that tho Stato of Oregon shall undortako
tho construction of a ship railway at
Tho Dalles. Ills within our means as
a Stato, and tho object is so important
that it warrants hoiuo riak on tho part of
Oregon to sccuro it. Hut thnro is Hinall
risk, and tho Stato has means on hand
sufllcient. Lot us do this, to show the
general govornmont that we aro in oar
nest, and can help ourselves if the
national government ignoios us. The
engineers aay the work can be done in a
year, and by that time tho work at the
Cascades will bo complotcd, and give uh
a frco river. Oregon has a good credit,
and can borrow cheaply, and can afl'ord
to upend a million in its own bohalf,
rather than wait tlio alow motions of
otllcial rod tape cniiHtruction, ospocially
as wo cannot get a dollar appropriated
for tho work by Congress. ''The Lord
helps those who help thcniHolves."
Tho Chicago Farmers' Jtoviow says:
Tho tenor of tho reports from the winter
whcatbolt continues to bo generally fa
vorable. Though tho fly has appeared
in varlouB counties of Ohio and Indiana,
no serious injury is as yot indicated.
Tho icports from Kansas aro not as. en
couraging as one month ngo nnu a
number of southern Illinois and north
ern Ohio and Indium counties say tho
plant is looking feeble. Mne-tcnths of
tho counties, however, throughout tho
entire belt find the copy good find in lino
condition. Tho movement of corn is
nioderatoly free in Missouri, but slow in
Kansas. Nebraska and Illinois. Fivo
Illinois and 10 Iowa counties report this
week that tho corn supply is so short as
to prevent any shipment.
Srrup or Fig.
Manufactured by tho Cdifornia Fig Syrup
(Jo., am trancltco, (Jal., is natures own iruo
laxatlro. This pleasant California liquid fruit
remedy may bo had of all druggists at fifty
cents or one dollar. It Is the most pleasant,
prompt and effective remedy known to cleanse
tho system; to act on tho Lircr, Kidneys, and
Howuls gently jet thoroughly) to dispel head"
actio, cold, and Fevers; to cure constipation
indigestion, and kindred ills. tf
At a firo in New Westminster, throo
mon wero burned to death.
Oregon Kidney Tea cures when all other
cinedtea fail, Try it. ,
Chas. H. Dodd & Co.
FROHT, FIRST AND VINE SIS., PORTLAND,' OREGON,
IMrOKTKHS or
Hardware, Iron and Steel
FARM MACHINERY.
Solo Agents for Oregon and Washington for
Our Dally Dread.
Heavy and Hour bread or biscuits has
a vast influence through tho digestive
organs upon tho measure of health wo
enjoy. How important to our present
happiness and future usefulness tho
blessing of good health and a sound con
dition are, wo ran only roali.u them
when we have lost them, and then it is
too late to repair tho damage. Not
withstanding those facts, thousands of
persons daily jeopardize not only their
health, but their livce, and tho healths
and liven of others, by using articlos in
the preparation of their food the purity
and healthfulucsH of which they know
nothing. Perhaps a few cents may have
been saved, or it may havo been more
convenient to obtain tho articles used,
and the hoiuekooper takes the respon
sibility and probably will never know the
mieehief that has been wrought. Pater
familias may havo spells of headache,
tho children may havo lout their appeti
tes, or look pale j if bo, the true cause is
rarely suspectod. The weather, tho lack
of out-door air, or sonio other causc.e'a
given, and tho uuwholsomo, poisonous
sybtem of adulterated food goes on.
Next to tho flour, which should Ik) made
of good, sound wheat and not ground too
fine, tho yeast or baking powder, which
furnished tho rising proporties, fs of tho
grea'oH importance, and of tho two we
prefer baking powder, and always uso
the ltoynl, as wo thoreby retain tho
oiigiiial properties of the wheat, 110
fermentation taking place. Tho action
of tho lloyal ll.iking Powder upon the
dough is simply to swell it and form
littlo cells through every prrt These
cells aie filled with carbonic acid gas,
which passos off during tho process of
baking.
Tho ltoyal is mado from puro grapo
acid, and it is the action of this acid
upon highly carbonized bicarbonate of
Hivla that generates tho gass alluded to :
and thcso ingredients are ho puro and eo
jwricctly luted, tested and udaptctl to
each other, that tho action is mild and
permanent, and is continued during tho
whole time of baking, and no residue of
poisonous ingredients remains to uuder
tniuo tho health, no heavy bisouits, no
sour bread, but if directions are follow
ed, evory article will bo found sweet and
wholesome,
Mr. E. W. Allen, of Portland No 171
Front Street, has issued a catalogue of
his seeds. It is a complete affair, tho
way to plant each seed is explained. It
will pay all to send for 0110 of these cat
alogues, which will bo sent free to nil
who apply. Sienl'on this paper w.hen
you &end.
pOYAl
' llSi
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This poaJer nerer nrtot. A mtrvel of purity,
ttrenvtli anJ whotcnomtiH-M. Mora economical than
thi ordinary kluJi, an I canmt bo oM In couixtltlcu
vrl'li tliemuttltutloot low loU, short wcljht, alum or
Iilmipliate powilor. Mold only In cant, 110YAL
IAKI.SU rOWllKIt CO , 10 Wall 8t..N V ilocly
Capital City Nursery !
TV ASV O.VK WAST TO DOV KlUW-OLASS
Fruit Tree and sol uhit they li'iy, ami more
talus lor tneir money, especially rLl.m, l-liuih
and other trcit.ol which I hate a apendli ttxk,
than elaewhere, they tan do t at the Capital Numory
UTHyTKKKS are grown on NKU LINV,
Hint tins not been rhnulr! by sueeelte
rrp of trees. Hint are a IIKALT1IV unit
tlUoltora nttrer ran lie under the uioit
rarorablo eonilltliuu.
For Uttcrlptlre CiUlojuf, PrlcoLInt, and Order
Stiro s, sent Ire, aiMrm t
II. LE.1CII, hoxSkl,
SaLKU, 01IKQOK.
Niiner Cut lull east o( Hlal IibUte, on til
Stat l'rN)J rotd, janiluiS
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
To Council Mull's,
To Kansas ity,
To St. I'uul,
To Mlnncanolis,
To Walla Walla,
To Spokane Falls.
Daily
OCEAN STEAMERS
UCTWEEX
Sail Francisco,
Astoria ami l'ortlniul,
KVKKY 5th DAY !
RIVER STEAMERS
On the Columbia, Snake and Wil
lamette Rivera.
!lM;i; T SOl'M) STKAMKlaS
BETWEEN: Victoria, Soattlo.
Tacoma, Olyuipla.
Townaoad. Wtiatcoai,
And Intertnidlata Points
'. II, l'ui 1. Umiuser,
JNO J IIVU.S'K, 0u. I. nJ ticket SV-
EVERY FARMER
THE IEST A HIS OWN
Is tie Wffl MILLER
CHEAPEST.
HjJHiJIHIifl
j 32 Htrs EiHflMce.
t huiuJ aMr4 MTU MUL I.X.L
I.X.L Ins tf MUI a4 li i-
Am uilu Ml 4 Malu u a&l
Vm ta. HUUJl
CNua SktUar a41
U aal KttU.a al aa. I
Ma ! 4w vmI U HIH.!' " '" " uh Mm
mm no .uui, m h4, raa caara aa4 tta4 tuaa, p
vr.'auttuur. U. Haltaaar U4arJ Omi1 .a
ITM4 atou, iJcaTttlaU eaiun, a-.rj ';
K.IUUVU, tiMulbl Uf CanKia, Uinw. aa4 Crat
Umm nj rii, riikri ui rtw uU lu.wiuuri
TuUTuI muiM aat rM a rum. Cnwiul, W&H
uiaai.HnMa a. a .uicm. aa4 pwa.
U.UaVU AwU tuMUU aaaMl(l Wiwf.
V. h, HUU tUKUSK a.fUMP CO.. HaUtla, 111.
AN
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DEERE'S PLOWS.
TIlP FlPPrP llpW TlPill pinnr 8iaot oa Doom Ptmaow. They ar m lmplt) and com.oiirtalolut
mu uyuiu iiuii uuui HUM 1
enough In their pralae.
perfection that tboae who have UikxI then or tccn 'Jinn work cannot nf
Power Lift John Deere Sulky m.ft.lJ!&vL&
thU Implement.
la one ol the recent teiti, a Walking Plow outtlnc It niilc tudice had 921 poundi actual droit ; the Deer
Sulky low cut 80 cubls Inche with only an actual draft of m ounda. Wv aro aim a(.tnt lor
Snperior Seed Drills and Superior Broadcast Seeders, feJJssls;
and are complete with ucck-yoke, doubletiree, etc, and aro jioaltlt e force Feed, Uole Agtut for
Corbin's Disc Harrow and Seeder, r,!.
Snuttler Farm Wagons, u?rcrffl&iTslhh aMv r-
PClllI
Irculuri. anil rrlce LIU.
Unlllp Qofpo ' Polifnrni'1 Pnnjilnn . i urticuA ror Hiipcini
UQll u UUlUut i iUUIIIUIUIU XUIIUUli i i VI
aKaefBanl9l U!9X9k
rBWjfw'MlfWrrrHaBBBr
FURNITURE!
I. F. POWERS,
Manufacturer and Importer, IU
and 100 Flnt it., Portland.
FURNITURE Of ALL KINDS I
NEW STYLKS OF
1'arlor and Itcd-ICooin Suits,
and Ollicc Furniture.
t!T CaricU, lltddlnif and Paper Hinglniri.
novltt
Ibllbblf 1 M ANNUAL fAr 1887
IHIIHIilili r k WiaUamt FIIK1C toallwhowTlUforll., ItUa
iDunrcc o BiktsBB
and Vlawer
I'aallrr. It
HI.OWKKS,
Iltilba. I'luita. Thoroughbred NIork and Fancy
dMcrtbo UAUENUVKI.T1KM In VKtlKTAIIl.KMand
of real Talae. which cannot t obtalaad cImwdw. Head
SEEDS.
addnat on a aw j total (at we moat complete Catalone pnbllabed, to
n .Fm
.w .aFiSfa
an nuiiwiMiii n.k.
VFvWvVin3rtflA
mminttttv'm
:aMHirt?A7VtfrUH
'A W
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W
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Wliat Mi Boyor says:.-
bed lhanka (or the aplrndld aceua receiveu irom your nrm.
Itwouiaboarallierirnmuy ii.iii 1 nuumnoiuo an, uu.
will aay that union jti t nmi, anu a ecconu premium,
awarded me at our fair In Northern Indiana and
Southern Michigan, 58 mat premiurae wero lor Tee.
table ralacd from our aeed.. What firm can beat
ihlt?" Al'ui'tr Hettii.Ho. llcnd, Ind.
Heed of thl auallty lam now ready to aell to every one
vrhntillaafarinornlantaaEardcn.ecndlnir tbem rllr.K my
ein-Uble and Flower Heed Catalogue, for UST. Old cuitomer.
need not write for It. I catalogue thla eeaaon the natlu wild
potato. JAM. J. II. UllEU01ll,Bitxturower,iaroieneau,iiaa..
Great Overland Route !
NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R
TUT. O.M.V LI.K Rl.X.MXC
Pullinau Talacc Slcepiiifr a!
I'agnlfl.-eut Day Coachr and legant Emigrant
olcepliw Carl, with berthi free of charge.
From Washington & Oregon
rolnUto the KASTtu
ST. IMVL aud MINMU TOLLS
The only Tram-continental line running
I'nlarr IXutug I'ar (mU 74' )
Fastest Time Ever Mado
From the Coaat oter the No'tlurn t'aciflc rail
road to Sioui City. Oounul lllufli.Fu Jnacph,
Atchlaaoii, Lcairnwi-rih. Kamae Cll),
llurtlugton and (julnej.
ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO
An I all u Int. throuali tl.o Kait nd South
rU. via tit t'.ulaud U nneapolli.
UT Th.otiH Ilia niDiiliigTIIROl'QU EMIGRANT
SLEKf I.NO DAII FltUM I'oUTL.xND nd hauled on
rrular Ktprr. Iralnaover the entire length if the
Noitliern atiHc IUIIroa.1
.ate Portland at 1:30 pui. dally; arrive at Mlnnt
ajwiU or St, I'juI at i:M p ro., (coon) fourth Jjj.
U uscctlo rin-tjet St Paul aud atinneapoiii and
all pmut. Kail, hou ll, and SoutheatU
'AOIrlO UlVISIOSi
Traln. leate I'.xtU-d, 0.-J5 a. m arrite at New Ta.
cotua fl:OJ p m , counrctlng a Ith U, It 4 N. Co.'a boat
lor alt point, en iMcvt Souod.
A I). CIlAKLTn.V. Ucn'l Wc.f. I'm Agt
No. Waihlintou aireet, Portland, trrrgen.
For Thanksgiving, for
tlio Merry Days of December
Any Festive Occasion.
or
TIIK KOTAL rUXtlKR. ('or SlnIn; Cl.urt) Co.
tain many bright Chnruaei, itvular aud tarred, COc,
$1 per doae.t.
.lTllr:Jtsit r-KAIHt:, a ntw collecion, ll tilted
with inli'iant Antheiua and Choru.e.. 1. (Dncrdox.
8M.MU tillt:i:lU. (for III h selionl.) ea n.any at-
iracuce . pwi -o ,, viry eonnn lie puuic neg
li tO. trl im loun.
HUMii ttl' ritiMISK,(tof Sunday Schooli) pro-
tide llbrly fo frt ve omiiont In SunJat txhool
or Social liK.ii tu. or J,W ptrdoi n.
ami! lli:8,llO it., $i per d en)by L. O.
Bwtrtoa. and
t'ArUIIT MtriMMi, (SOcU.. fit ilwen) by Uo
irw,era tne ni-e.t vina or ,aii luniata., and
qultd ne : aud the
B1KTBDAT VI tint LOKU. (laoenU) br Roaa.
bel, la a ne w and .11 arranged Chi Ltiua iirvice.
Bay Iheae Baekt la time fartbaronsh pra Ice
Arung DlUon'e Ortato Matlc (about 3300 dlder.
eat piece, entire but 4 to 10 cent per copyl there an
very many betutilul Carol, and the general .election
etnbraoea a cnat 0eas of th. m.t popular ch -nl rauak
la ta. world. bnd retail p. Ice of aay book, and re
ceive It by mail.
OfiVei' nitson C Co,, Ronton,
, Of-C. II. Piiaoo Cc.SIBcoadwaj, N. Y.
OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA.
, VIA
ORISON A- CAIJFOKM.4 K.R.
And Connections.
I'are from Portland to Kan Fr.nclneu, tM; to Sacra-
meato, fM.
ClO'O onnfctlon. mad at AahUnd ith Itatet of
the CallfuriiU, Oregon and Idaho stage Comaiiy.
iumt Hint: tiiviioi
(HAILV EXCEPr dllNI-AY)
lleleeu rir-lauil nnd .thlnuil-)lll Train.
tun,
aaaiva.
Portland 8A0AM Salem 1031AM
Sal.m lOtHSAM a.liland,. ... 4.0OAJI
Aihland, . .,8:13PM Saltin,. . . I .-01 I'M
Sal. in,. .l.Oil'U Portland 3:43PM
AIIium) IwprrMt Tmln.
iut Amta
Portland, 4:00 Pit -tattin TittPM
Salon, 7:13PM Lebanon, .. .. 0:10PM
Lebauou . 4.43AM S. Inn 0:AM
lalem 0:47AM Poitland 10.-06AM
PulUmn I'ala.-vSltepirrCandalli b.l.en Portland
and A.hland The U. A C. H. II. Kerry make con
nection lih a'l the regular train ui he Ej.t Sid
Dlvtaion, frm the foot of . (trtet.
wir MtiE uiisir.
Ilrteea Portland and t'oi'THlllt.
MAIL TIU1N,
Ultra. I nana,
Portland 7:30MCorvalll, . . . i.rfiPM
Corvallli, 130PMl'oiOpd 0.13PM
At Cotvalii connect with train of th. O.P. for Ya
quina bay.
Mru iiuti.1,
aiiivi.
McMInntillc, SOTM
reiuana ,,'j.WAM
LKATX
rortUnd tiCPMll
McMlnntllle,. .6:43AM
Local ticktt fer aale and baggage cheeked at com
ptnr'i up town office, oor. line and Second ttreot.
tle.tli jr principal point in California can only b
procurtl at rompanj office, Cor, P. and Prout
ueeu, Portland, Or.
freight will not be receive I for thipisent alter Ave
o'clock P M on cither th. Eat or Wm lde Diitloa.
It. KOEIILEK, t. P. UOOKRS,
Uaniger. a, T. A Pat. Art.
I POSITIVE "CDBBI
II E. voung, mlddle-agtd aud cM. ilgl or aiarrled,
and all who are luftcripg with LtlhT MANUOMB,
Ntrvoti. debility, eperuiitonbiM, hendual IxMma,8.
u-J deciy. Paiho: Miiniry, Meal,- cih. Stunted Devel
epinent, Lck of lincrg). Impet.ilihtd lllood. Pirn-
rlr. Iicptdimml to M.rtiagc; alt., Mood and Skin
itM, bypMI'lt, bijihlll., truption., Ilalr FalUnc
!!. Pain., owdilnr.. fco-eThtoat, Ulcer. Effect of
Mtne-y, Kideey and Illaddrr Treuldea Mcak Hack.
Burning crine, iBcontlnence, Couorrhu, Gltet, Strict
tore, receive Marching treatment, pron.pt relUf and
cure for Ufa. BOTH SBXEfc comult (oofldcotlaUy,
If in trouble, call r writ. Delaware dangtroua,
Call at eac. ti voar etperlenee. Term CAaab.
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