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WILLAMETTE FAKMEK ; SALEM, OREGON, FEBRUARY 11, L8b7
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OfommercmL
n .,( A' ; 7" ltEVORT.
Thoso pricis ara for Portland and rrprmont
whotcsalo rates from produce or first hands.
WIIKATi
Vnlli-y, 8L3733L40 per conUI.
Walls Walla, $1.35
FLOUB:-
SUmUrd, $,'I.7G per bid.
BARLEY:
$I.10$1.12 percental.
OATSi
4!l48o per bushel.
MILL FEED t
Middling.., $22?2fl per tou.
Br m, $12SI3 per tun.
PROVISIONS i-
Hams, 10llo per pound.
Slioulclors, C7o per pound.
Sides, firm at 78o par pound.
Lard, Eastern pail, 10llo per pund.
Orogoa, In tins, 801j por pound.
In half barrels, 10'llc par pound.
CIIKKSK:
California, ICo per pfcuod.
Oregon, 14o per pouud.
HONEY i-
In comb, 1820o per pound.
Strained, in 6 gdloni, lOJOllo per lb.
GREEN FIlUITi
Apple, OOjDOOo por bushel.
rOULTUV.--
Chiokens, $2t'3.B0 per dozen.
Turlcoyi, llvo weight, 1012o per lb.
Ducks, ?53?0 per dozon,
VEGETABLE!
1'otatoes, old, 080o por liuihcL
Onions, lopcr pound. J
FRESH MEATS!'
l'ork. llvu weight, .lot fa. MJo per lb.
Pork, dressed, 401 Jo .r pound.
Hoof, on foot, 3ft:U , ur pound.
Mutton, 2Jo per n,und gross weight.
Voal, 8llo por pound.
Tallow, ijuoto 0o pur pound,
BUTTER:-
Coiiiinon, 0.MJ per pound.
Chuico rolls, ;tO&3JJo por pound.
egosi
Fresh laid 2025 cents por dozen.
Oregon, lfl23o per pound.
Valloy, 202lo per pound.
Umpqus, rango a trltlo highor,
JIAYi-
Ilaled 110(3812 per ton.
OKASS SEEDi-
Tunothy, 7i8a per pound.
Red clover, ISalOo per pound.
HOI'S:
Quota 10ii2fia por pound.
RIUEi
China No. 2. 4(1.50 per pound.
Sannwich Island, fiiiOo por pound,
TEAS i
Japan, 30i40o par pound.
Illack, I0ii7fio per pound.
Green, 05u75o per pound.
COFFKK t-
Costa Rlea, 12il5o por pound.
Java, 20n22o per pouud.
8UOARSi
I), in bbls, -tgc por pound.
0, in bids, Sjo per pound.
Ultra 0, in hlils, (Ha per pound,
Crushed, etc., in bids, OJo per pouud.
In half.bbls Jo more.
SYRUPi-
Fivo gallon kegs, 70a per gallon.
OILS:
Ordinary grades oral oil, 25 $20 Jo per gal.
Itoiled Linsoed oil. 80o per gallon.
Raw Unseed oil, 77o per gallon.
Turpentine. 70j per gallon.
Pure lartl oil 11,30 per gallon.
SALTi
Htook, bay, $10 pr ton,
Oarmen, braud, $18 per ton,
Coarso Liverpool, $20 por ton
me quality, $I8S$.'5 per too,
OOMMEKCIAI.
TnmiHiiAY Feb. 10, 1887.
Winter contlnuos, tho tlinw of Weil
ncttlny boinj; followed by a sharp frcoo
on Wednesday night, that burdened the
slush (o ice.
February will banlly kvo us warm
weather enough to stmt buds or prema
turely injuro fruit or Krowinir crops. If
wo can have all our winter now, wo
shnll Ih in good luck.
The foreign nmrketa show a weak
tendency in breailbtufftt, but our home
market known no chanpe. Valley wheat
is sold as high na ll.l'J for choice mill
ing lots; if 1.40 being average. Walla
Walla offerings are held at 1.!5, with
little doinu. Buyers will not pay over
1.30 unleos compelled to till nut nu or
der for a cargo.
Oats are held for home uso na ship
pers will not pay over 10cQ'i7o, whilo
sollem ask ,M)o. Tho San Francisco
market is heavy but quotations aro tho
same.
Poultry Chickens sell $:t.&0t.r0,
and the mnrkot is not ocrstockod. Tho
high prico may increase stocks and so
como a decline..
lluttor California dairy haa been in
rather full supply and choice rolls have
sold pretty low. Thoro is today uoino
improvement in prico, quotations being
22jQ25o for fresh grass rolls; 18(3 20c
for pickled roll or iu brino. Local dairy
is worth 20c2iro and poor lots aro a
drug.
Eggs Markot weak, at :10 cents.
Hops are hold firmly, but tho market
is stagnant and prices nominal, Sale
mado of English and Qerrunu hops
allow a decliuo of J to la por iound.
Sales of English rango 17c to 22c ; Ger
man, 2226c.
Wool is held firmly, and largo Loudon
sales havo been mado at fair prices. Bos
ton salos includo 150,000 pounds Ore
gon 1725c
Fresh met ts aro held h'gher aim tho
cold weather set in, and tho cost nf feed
ing has increased so much. Beef and
mutton are held firm at l(gl$c on foot,
which is 8 to 9 dressed, butchers claim.
Vo.il scaico, and commands 810o.
Hogs nro JlQJJjc on foot, and oc dressed.
Samo pricos prevail in country towns.
Potatoes havo had to ho handled caro
fully during tho freezing weather, and
prices aro held well up.
Provisions havo advanced half a cent
on local packing; hams 1111J ; bacon
00; shouldors, t)7; eastern hams,
12Joj breakfast bacon, lie ; lard 88.o ;
Dried fruits aro in good domand and
stocks aro woll filled. Apples rango
from 07c for sun dried, and to 9J
12Jo for bloachcd of host quality, and
rango all tho way betweou, according to
quality. Choico prunes 10c12c.
French, 8o ; pitted plums 9c10c.
Hidos. Dry hides 15lCc, light salt
edOJ7c, heavy do. 78c, dry kip and
calf, llQlGc, salt kin G(o,8c, salt calf
8Ql0c, voal 8c, valloy deerskins 20
2iic, Eastern Oregon lG20c for winter
and BUinmor, sheepskins 7f3c$1.25 for
short and long wool, elk hides 15c, beav
er $1.50 $2.23, bearskins f l.C0.$0.
Mark Lane Rerlew.
London, Feb. 7. Tho Mark Lano
KxprcsH, in its weekly roviow of the
liritish grain trade says :
Tho condition of tho English wheat
offered has shown no improvement, and
as a result thoro have been slow sales
and lower values, both in London and
tho provinces. Tho salos of English
wheat during tho wook wero 41,!I00 qrs
at ills 'Id, against 07,47:1 quarters at 20s
S)d during tho corresponding period last
year, it is estimated that deuvorica ol
Luglisli whent from tho boginning of
tho ceroid year 1880-87 havo been 18
por conL under thoso for tho samo por-
od iu 1885-80. Country (lour is Od
lower,
Trado in foroign wheat is stag
Arrivals havo boon heavy, and
nro increasing at Liverpool,
and London. Australian ship
aro commencing and tho now
the Arirontlno Itomiblic. Chili
mint,
stocks
Ilristol
monts
crop of
and India will bo soon on tho way hero.
Thorcforo, if peace, is maintained, thoro
will bo no onango for highor values.
Flour is dull at unchanged quotations.
Corn hardoucd and prices havo advanc
ed !d. Oats aro firmor, and havo re
covered 4d. To-day English whoat
wns in bad condition, and very difllcult
of sale.
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Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. ,
11. Cofl'eo, of Saloni, who was nominal
od as Indian Agont for Umatilla reser
vation, Oregon, has been confirmed de
spite tho influences tho church could
could bring against him that oxcom
municatcd him becauso ho did not oltoy
tho church rather than his official in
structions. It is mattor for goneral sat
isfaction that Mr. Coffoo has been so
woll endorsed by his government after
such a sovoro trial.
Six inchos of enow at San l'ntncieoo
is uot common, but thoy havo bad it
for a few days lntely.
The Verdict Unanimous
W. 1). Suit, Druggist, Illppui, Intl.. testi
fies! "I can recommend Kleotrio Hitters aa
the very best remedy. F.vcrv bottle sold has
given relief iu every case. One man took six
tattles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10
years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist,
ltellvillo, Ohio, allirms: "Tho best selling
medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years'
experience, Is F.lectrio Hitters." Thousands
of others have added their testimony, so that
the venliot is unauimous that Klectrio Hitters
do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or
lllood. Only a half dollar a bottle. For
sale by the Port Drug Co. 2
California Products
han Francisco, Jan. 27. The Journal
of Commerco to-day issued its annual
trade review for last year. It presents a
remarkably llateriug showing for Cali
fornia. Tho wheat product forthoyoar
is shown to bo 40,000,000 bushels ; bar
ley, 18,000.000 bushels ; beet root sugar
product, 2,000.000 pounds. Coinage at
tho San Franoisco mint, $25,000,000j
valuo merchandise and troasuro export
ed, $117,000,000; wool clip, 40.000,000
pounds; wine product, 20,000,000 gal
lons; quicksilver, 30,000 tlasks; total
valuo of the products of tho Stato in
18S0, $202,000,000; banking capital of
BUto $57,000,000; increaso of immb
gration during tho year, 21.GS0 persons.
There is no patent medicino that wo
know of that can equal tho old, reliablo
Mexican Mustang Liniment. It is
equally good for man or least We
have advertised this liniment for years,
and feel that wo aro doing a duty to our
fellow men, as it is truly a vahublo
preparation.
i . ..
NOTICE.
Ilun from 04 to Klrit Thouaiad Dollar to lean
at 8 per real,, on ipod aiattoo oouotr Una
x-uritjr. Kiktulr ol U underU(nd as Kamaer A
Ulnthau, Atlocnjr'al-law, at 8aUa.
v . . . . . MNU OUCHLAOB.
t'sb. tci, ISsiT (lu) H Trad. Strast.
Weather During January.
Tho rains for Mint month on this coast
wcro confined to Oregon nnd Washing
ton, with a fow showery days in North
ern California. On tho 19lh thoro were
light Bhawers in Southern California.
Tho temporaturo has been warmer than
usual on the whole coast. Washington
was four degrees above, Oregon thrco
degrees, Central California two degrees.
North of California tho rninfall has
been over average. Through California
it is below average. Tho Sacramento
Valley haB had only one-fourth an aver
ago fall of rain, diminishing as you go
south, when it falls to only a thirteenth
of an avornge. At San Diego only four
hundredths of an inch of rain foil dur
ing tho month.
Warm Feet.
During tho cold, wot, and disagrotn
bio days, ovcry ono should feel interest
ed in tholr healthy. Ono of tho most cs
sontinl conditions to health is warm feet.
Dr. Strykor has tho agency for somo
patent insoles that nro highly recom
mended. Also a full lino of magnetic
bolts of all kindc Call and eoo thorn
at his nfllco 20 Commercial Street, over
tho Statesman ofllco.
Wo call nttontion to tho advertiso
mcht of Thos. A. Cox Co., in another
column. Wo havo no hesitancy in ro
commonding this firm to our readers,
as reliablo dealers in seeds and trees.
Thoy havo just issued a now catalogue,
and Invito an inspection. Thoy will
mail tho cataloguo to all who apply.
Sco tho nd. in another column.
Hrnip of Fig.
Manufactured by tho Cdlfornia Fig Syrup
Co,, San Francisco, Cal., is natures own truo
laxative This pleasant California liquid fruit
romody may bo had of all druggists at fifty
conta or ono dollar. It is tho most pleasant,
prompt and ctreotivc remedy known tooloanso
tho system: to act on the Liver, Kidnoys, and
Rowels gently et thoroughly) to dispel head
ache, colds, and I'ovors; to cure constipation
indigostiou, and kindred ills, tf
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tbls powder nartr rsnet. A mutd ef purity,
strength uiJ wholcMiusnets. Mors economical thin
th orJiniry kinds, and cannot b sold In competition
with the multitude ol low wit. short weight, alum or
phoepluto powder. Sold only In cans. ROYAL
llAKINQ I'OWUKIl CO.. 104 Wall SL.N.Y. dcclr
Ohio Improved Cheaters
yarranltMl cooler yror.
Krvmt vrntH.1. Wins lit
prtii In the Males and Vr
l(n ('.outline, a welched
tM lbs. Send f ordescrlp-
uun rdu pnrv ur uicv ira
ou rioiri, alto fowls, tus
k a. siCita to., omiws, w.
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS
To Coiiucl. Itlulls,
To HtuistiH City,
To St. l'aul.
To Miiuicniiolis,
To Wallu Walla,
To Spokano Fulls,
OCEAN STEAMERS
BBTWKEN
Snn Francisco,
Astoria ami rortluiitl,
EVEUVJSth D.1Y!
RIVER STEAMERS
On tho Columbia, Snake and Wll.
lamette Rirora.
IHItiET SOUND STEAMERS
BETWEEN: VIotoHa, SeatUe,
Tavcoaaay, Olnapia,
Townaond, wkatcosa,
And Intermediate Pointa.
'. H. rstKst'arr. M.aaer,
J.VO. J UYIINK, lieu. laas. snd llokct Axt.
POSITIVE CURE.
MKN. TOunr, mlddls-agta
and olJ, slus-U or married,
and all who are suSerisc
lth LOST MiXU.aB.
Nerrout deUUlj, Seminal
Loew,8ual decsjr, FlUns;
ststnoc;, Lck ol energy.
lUMxi aca ruin tuain.
Sjphlilie, lko ralns,HwU.
Irgt, Sor Throat, Uloen,
KSecUof Hervurr. KUmt
and ltladdttTroutltlara:
lun tine, Oouori hM, Olett
Hrlcturr. prompt rtlUI
and curs lor hi. BHVM
KItti consult coaadeotlaLr II In troabls, call or
will., DK. VANalO,CUCAK,
l and 111 (J !(, rSxtUod. Ortt.
bAKlM
rvi
Daily
mmiM
jJHhataaftsaiaVePlBM
26,587,335
BOTTLBS 035
yVarner?s SAFE! Core
Sold, to Dec. 27. 1886.
VJo Other Remedy in the World Can
Produce Such a Record.
This wonderful success of "Warner's Safe Curo" is duo wholly to tho real
merit of tbo Remedy. For n Ions timo it has locn JtEOABDED ltY THE
UIOIIEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES AS THE ONLY SPE
CIFIC FOll KIDNEY, LIVEJl AND UIIINA11Y DISEASES
AND FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Thousands of pconlo owo their llfo nnil health to " Wurner's Safe Curo " and
wo can produeo 100,000 TESTIMONIALS to that effect.
Read tho following and note tho largo number of bottles distributed. Wo guar
(tntco thoso figures to bo correct, as our Rales-books will provo.
Boston, - -
1,149,122.
OA1T. W. D. ROBINSON (U. S. Marino
Insp., Buffalo, N. Y.), In 1885 was
sulloring with a skin humor llko
leprosy. Could not sleep; was in
groat agony. For two years triod
ovorything, without bonoflt. Was pro
nounced incurable. "Twenty tat
tles of Wamor's Safb Curo completely
cured me, and to-day I am strong
and woll." (Fob. 6, 1885.)
Providence,
171,929.
EX-GOV. T. O. ALVORD (Syracuso,
N. Y.) In 1884 began running down
with General Debility, accom
panied with a senno of wolght in tho
lower part of tho body, with a fovcriah
sensation and a gonoral giving out of
tho wholo organism. Was in serloua
condition, con&ncd to his bed much
of tho time. After a thorough treat
ment with Warner's Hafx Curo ho
says: "lam completely restored
to health by its means."
Portland, Me.,
441,105.
MAJOR 8. B. ABBOTT (Sprlngflold,
Mo ). In 1871 was afflicted with lame
btich'. llhcumatlam and Kidney
trouble. Consulted tho very beat
physicians in Han Francisco, and vis
ited all tho mineral springs thcro.
Took a hoalth trip to tho Now England
St u tea, but for bo von years suffered
constantly from his malady, which
had resulted in lirlghVa disease.
After using a couplo dozen bottles of
Warnor's Hafk Curo, and two of Safb
Pilli, ho wrotoi "My back and kid
noyB aro without pain, and, thank
God, I ovto it all to Warner's Hafh
Remedies."
Bal. of New Eng.t - 441,753.
MRS. J. T. RITOIIEY (602 4th Ave,
Louisvlllo, Ky.) was a confirmed
invalid for eleven years, Just
living, and hourly expecting death.
Was confined (o bed ton months each
year. Was attended by tho best phy
sician. Her left sldo was para
lyzed. Could neither cat, sloop, nor
enjov llfo. Tho doctors said sho was
troublod with female complaints;
but sho was satisfied her kidnoys
wcro affoctcd. Under tho operation of
Warner'H Hafk Curo sho pii8ned a
largo stone or calculus, and in Nov..
1885, reported, " Am to-day as well
as when a girl."
New York State, - 3,870,773.
ASK YOUR FBIEHDS AND NEIGHBORS ABOUT
"WARNER'S SAFE CURE."
THE MOST POPULAR REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED.
Cleveland,
682,632.
EX-GOY. It. T. JACOB (Westport, Ky.
was prostrated with sovoro Kidney
trouble and lost forty pounds of llosh.
After a thorough troatmont with War
ner's Safk Curo ho reports, ' I havo
never enjoyed better health."
873,667.
GEN. H. D. WALLEN (144 Madison
Avo., Now York), scarcely able to
walk two blocks witiiout exhaustion,
and, having lost flesh heavily, began
tho uso of Warner's Safk Cure and
says: I was much benefited by
it.''
Bal. Ohio, State, - 633,158.
COL. JOSEPH 11. THORNTON (Cin
cinnati, O.) in 1885 reported that his
daughter was very much prostrated j
had palpitation of the heart,
Intense pain in the head, nervous
disorderand catarrh of the bladder.
Sho lost flfty-flvo pounds. Other rem
edies failing, they began tho use of
Warner's Safb Cure, Safe Piltt and
Safb Nervint, and within threo months
sho had gained fifty pounds in weight
and was restored to good health.
That was thrco years ago, and sho Is still
in as good health as ever in her life.
Col. Thornton, himself, was cured of
chronic dlarrhma of eighteen
years' standing, iu 1831, by Warner's
Safb Curo.
Southern States, 3,534,017
O. II. ALLEN (Leavenworth, Kan.),
son Edwin, two years of age, afflicted
with extreme case of bright's
disease, and the doctors gave Mm
up. By tho advico of the doctcr'a
wife, becsn the use of Warner's 8af
Cure, and after taking wven bottles he
ia perfectly well and has had no
relapse.
Canada,
1,467,824.
'Every Testfaneaial we
testators, enclefiitt stuu) for rcylr, and lcar for yearselTcs.
IDIIDDEEIQ MM ANNUAL FM 18871
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Pennsylvania, - 1,821,218.
F. MAYER, 1020N.lSthSt.,St.Loulfl,
Mo.) afflicted with tired feelings,
dizziness and pain across tho back,
and lost appotito. Was sallow and
oaro-worn all tho timo. Tho doctors
falling ho began tho uso of Warner's
Safb Curo, and reports, " I feel like
a fighting cock."
2,808,693.
MR. R. BROWN (2221 Woodward Avo.,
Dotroit, Mich.) injured his back from
a fall. Was confined to his lied six
weeks. Tho fall injured his kidneys,
Sroduclng Intcnso Buffering. Warnor's
afb Curo restored his kidneys
to their natural condition, and 110
writes, " I am now eighty years of ago,
smart and active."
Detroit,
846,964.
MRS. TIIOS. SCHMIDT (Wlfo ol tho
Vico-Consul of Denmark, 09 Wall St,
Now York) reported that her littlo son
oftcr an attack of DlplUheritlc Sore
Throat eight years ago, was afflicted
with Bright's Discaso in advanced
form; by tho advico of Gen'l. Chris
tiansen, of Drcxcl, Morgan & Co.,
Bankers, Now York, sho prescribed
Warnor's Hafk Curo, with tho consent
of tho physicians, and reports, "tho
physicians say that ho will bo jcr
fcctly well." ;
Milwaukee,
458,894.
.MISS Z. L. BOARDMAN (Ouecheo, Vt
in May, 1882, began to bloat, tlvcnco
catno stomach trouble, tcrrlblo
headaches, and finally tho doctor's
opinion that it vtasllrtght'it disease,
and Incurable. Eventually sho bo
camo nearly blind, pronounced by
tho doctors to bo tho last stage of
Bright's discaso. After having been
under treatment by Warner's 8af
Curo for oho year, sho reported, "J
am as trell as anyone."
Minnesota,
648,017.
HON. N. A. l'LYMITON (Worcester,
Mass.), In May, 1880, was print ruted
by Gravel. Under tho operation of
arner'a Safb Curo alono ho passed
a largo stone, ami, subsequently
wroto, " I havo had nu recurrence
of my troublo slnco Warner's Safk
Cure cured me."
I. N. W. States, - 1,767,149.
St. Louis,
1,530,527.
OA1T. GEO. B. WILTB ANK (010 Spruce
St., Thlla., Pa.), prostrated In Central
Amor!ca,w!thMulurialFevor,causodby
congoatlou of Kidneys and Liver. De
lirious part of tho time. Liver en
larged ono-third. Stomach badly af
fected. Could hold no food; oven
water was ejected. Using less than a
dozen bottloof Warner's Hafk Curo, ho
writes, " I was completely cured."
Kansas City, - - 717,860.
MRS. (PROF.) E. J. WOLF (Gettys
burg, Pa., Wifu of tho Ed. of tho Luth
eran Quarterly), begun to doclino with
Pulmonary Consumption. (Over 60 per
cent, of ull cahes of Consumption aro
caused by diseased kidnoys.) De
spaired of living. After a thorough
course of treatment with Warner's
Safk Curo, she writes, "I am per
fectly well."
Dal. S. W. States, - 746,789.
EX-SENATOR B. K. BRUCE' (South
Carolina), after doctoring foryoars for
what ho supped was Malaria, dis
covered he was afflicted with Sugar
Diabetes, and having obtained no
relief whatever from his phyeicians, be
began tho uso of Warner'SAFE DiaUtet
Curo, and bo says. "My friends are
astonished at my improvement."
San Francisco, - 1,242,946.
J. Q. ELKINS (Elkinsville, N. C.) suf
fered for ten years from Gravel, which
attacked him every six months.
Ho lo?t 45 pounds in three months, and
his strength was nearly gone. After
thorough uso of Warnora Safb Diabtltt
Cure, no reports. " I am as well as
I ever was, after using fourteen
bottles."
Bal. Pacific Coast, - 732,316.
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