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WILLAMETTE FAEMEK : SALEM, OKEGON. MA 13, I6b7 8 jummerriaL MARKET REPORT. m Thcao prices nro for Portland and rcpreaont wholesale rate from proJuccra or first hands. WHEATi Vniky, Sl.4CBSl.0t por ceUal. WnlU Valla,$1.45 FLOUKs Standard, $.i!o per 1)1)1, BAULKY:- SI.10?1.12 percental. QAT3:- G055o per buahcl. MILL FKKD i Middling., 822?2J per ton. Hmii, Sl'iS13 por ton. PROVISIONS 1 Hams, ll12o por pound. Shouldorg, 07o per pound. Siilea, firm at 78o per pound. Lard, Kiatcrn paili, U0lo per pound. Orogon, in tint, 89Jo per pound. In half liarndi, lO'ilo per pound. CIIKKSKi California, ISs per pt.uoil. Oregon, Mo per pound. IIONKV i- In comb, 18 2) 20 j per iwiuuil. Strained, in fi .lloui, 101llo pel lb, GHKKN FKUITi- Applea, BOigOOu por buahcl, POULTUV.- Chiokcn, Mgffl.OO per dozen. Turkoyi, livo woiglit, 12lc4 per lb. Uuoki, $3$0 pr dozou. VKOKrAHLmi Potatoen, old,SIl 50 por luishel, Oiilono, HJo pur pound, FltKSIl MKATSi l'ork. livo weight, 4oi fat, IJ.J wr lb. Pork, drnifvd, 6i0o per p u d. llcef, on foot, OlOo rr .iuml. Mutton, bJo por pomi-l ,tiot weight. Voal, 8lUo per p.. mil. Tallow, (uoto (io p:r pouud, UUTTKIti- Cnmmon, lSJWOa per pound. Choiao rolls, L'Qjfi'Ma pur pouud, KC.OHi- Froah laid 20o ocnti per iloren. WOOLi- Kaatorn Oregon, 1310o por pound. Valley, 10l8o per pound. Umpqut, rango a trlllu higher. HAYi- lhlod 8l88'i'2 pur ton, GKA88 8KK!): Timothy, 71i8u por pound. Hod olovvr, lS'ilOo por pouud. iiora Quota 12illo pur poun.l. ItlOKt Chlna No. !!. 1i5o per pouud. Sannwioh Island, fmUo ptr pouml. TKAS : Japan, .'MlnlOo par pound. Illaok, '10,1700 per pound. Green, G3i7fto pT pouud. COFFKK i- Coeta Kiev 1 2d I So por pound, Java, 20(i22o per pound. SUUAKSt- 1), in litili, I Jo por pound. C, in bhln, 3Jo per pouud, Kxtra C, in blili, fijo per poutul. Crushed, oto., in bbja, OJo per pound. In half.bbU Jo inoro. 8YItUl'i-- Fivo itallon kout, 70s per gillou. OILS:- Ordimry Krmlca c oll -3 w20Jo per gal, llolled Liuiood oil. 80o per gallon. Uaw linaecil oil, 77o per Kftlloti. Ttirprntiitu, 70a per gallon. l'uro lard nil $1.30 psr Kallon. 8ALTt Htock, bay, 310 pr toti, Cannon, brand, SIS por ton. t.'oareu Liverpool, S20 por toil Fiuo quality, SI8it$.'3 per ton. OOMMBtlOIAL. tho tilormy woathor, and prices nrc now quoted nt 20c per dozon, and not nn abundant stook. Chickens aro in dotnand, and tho range has heen $3.C0 to $5.00 per dozen, and only a fair supply on hand. Shippers and doilcrs do not go abovo 5155c for best food oats, and theso fig ures may bo given as quotation?. Son Francisco reports only a fair request, but a soniowhnt steadier niarkot noar tho close. Nebraska's thero nrc in large supply- In sugars an advance of an oighth all around was inado Tuesday. Wo qtiolo sixty day pricos : Golden 0, bc, extra 0, 52c Confectionor's A, Cc.dry granu lated OJo, cube, crushed, fine do and powdorod, OJc. Tho Orcgonian has this to say about tho wool niarkot. Tho prosent rate will doubtless provo satisfactory to all eon. ccrncd. Shearing cnBt of tho uiountaius goon forward slowly, nnd tho heavy rains lately cannot hut havo occasioned now delay. Cool weather is also roport cd. Tho tnovomont can only be describ ed ns light. Receipts aro reported to ho of limited proportions, and it Ih known that shipments aro small. San Francisco reports n good demand for now spiing clips, early northern soil ing at 1720c. Eastern Oregon is crowd nd with buyers and commission men, lil()c bolng last week's bida at rail points. Competition may havo tho effect of slightly advancing theso figures. Sun Francisco quotations, Eastern 1G 20; valley, 2225c per ib. Quoto new California potatocj at Jo per pound. Durbnnks, $1.762 j Gnrnot Chilis and peerless, -f l.fi01.7f. Onions quoted at S3$:i.G0 por 100 pounds. Quoto balod hay at S1822 for fair to choico. Wholesalo butchers' pricei, (grojs) to retailers aro ns follows; Hoof, f)JGc. Mutton djo; veal, i)10o pork 8c. In bhls, beef, extra mcss$12ll ; pork, $18. Provisions. Arrivals of oulsido local aro light, whilo thoao of eastorn meats havo not boon important. Stocks aro ample, but aro hold with confidence and with n fair request tho market rules firm. Iiacon slightly better. Sell ing values from dealors aro: Choico city or country hams ll12Jc, bacon 10llc, shqulders G(j)7o, oastcrn hams lll-Hc, host local or eastern lard oic; Hides Dry hides 12l.c, light salted CJ7c, hoavy do 7Q8o, dry kip and calf llll)c, salt kip 08c, salt calf 810, salt voal 8c, valloy deerskins 20Q2fio for winter and su miner, East orn Oregon U&20o for winter and sum mer, sheepskins 75 1 25 for short and long wool, elk hides 15c, beaver $1 C0 25, bearskins l 50QU. Tn'.Iow II Tha Verdict Unanimous. V. D. Suit, Druggist, Blppu Itid., teati Qmi "I otn recommend Llectrio Bitters aa tho very beat remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every caao. One man took aix bottles, and was cured of RhMimatinm of 10 Vbara'atanHins." Abraham Hare, dnm'siat, Bcllvllln, Ohio, afll'mu "Tho b-at tellinp medicino I havo over bundled in my 20 years' experience, in hlco'rlH llittcra.' iiiouaanas of others hive ad'led their testimony, ao that the vcruiot in un-mim-tn 1Int Klectria liittera do ouro all diacatea uf ttiu Lior. Kidneva or Ulood. Olv a half dollar a bottle. For salo by the Port Diug Co. 2 WOOL. WOOL. Iljo for common. Thursday, May III Tho woathor promised to hold on but unexpectedly it cleared oft" Tuesday night and now it Is simply lovely weather. Hut since last week this section has boon visited by sovoral heavy hail Htorms, The cold rains havo retarded tho growing of everything. Wo hear that some wheat on low wet land is reuly in need of sunshine and that it is even now turning yellow. If tho present weather continues all will bo woll Tiuiro is conquerable frost mornings but fruit is generally so well along (hat it cannot be damaged by it. Aecurdiug to the ratings of tho Department of Ag riculture tho pronpeets of Oregon aro 101 per cent, which is good evidence re garding our country. Taking altogether wo havo very fiattorlng prospects for crops of all kinds, tho coming season. We now consider all danger is past and that sunshine and prosperity will alike favor us for tho cereal year. Tho wheat market is in an unsettled condition on this coast, and tho latest reports aio that prices are weakening at San Francisco. Tho foreign market is easier and tho Eastern market clo-nl firm in fact prices aro slightly advanced. Charters are dull and thero has heen none madu (or mouths, indeed, at tho high pricos ruling on this corst shippers cuiuiot aflord to buy. Salem mills aro paying Slo per bushel for wheat, but claim that it is tho extreme, and that prices will drop again soon. Sugars havo advanced one-eighth of a cent, per pound at Portland. Eggs are and havo boon in small sup ply for tho post few days, on kcoouat of The Winter Wheat Crop Wasiiimston, May 10. Tho report of tho department of agriculturo for May as to tho condition of wlntor grain in dicates a declino in tho condition of wheat of two points since April 1st, tho general average for tho wholo country being SO, Tho changes in condition have not been uniform throughout. somes States showing an increase, but tho majority a slight decline, and a fow a heavy falling oil'. Drought has reduc ed the average somewhat in tho eastern gulf States and has wrought very seri ous damage in Texas and Arkansas, lowering tho condition during tho mouth 11) and 10 points, respectively. Favor able temperature and seosouablo ruins have improved prosHvts in Tcnnesco, West Virginia and Kentucky, tho con dition boing considerably higher than in May for tho last five years. Tho most serious reduction is a declino of 8 points during tho mouth in Ohio. Michigan and Indiana buow a slight decline. Illi nois and Missouri gain ono point. Un favorable weather in Kansas nnd Cali fornia has caused a slight falling oil, white in Oregon the prospoct has ad vanced. Condition by States is: New York 80, Pennsylvania 72, Maryland 81, Virginia 80, North Curoliu 1)0, Texas CO, Arkansas IK), Tcnnesco U(i, West Vir ginia 8D, Kontucky 05, Ohio 71, Michi gan 1)0, Indiana 87, Illinois 03, Missouri 00, Kansas HI, California SO, Oregon 101. Tho condition of barley is lowor, tho averago being MY.o. An Eleiant Substitute For oil, aalti, pilla, and all kinda of bitter naaeoui medicine i the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Fig. Uroommcnded by leading l'hyilciaai, Manufacturers only by tho California Fig Syrup Co., San Franciico, Cal. For tale by all druggiata. Wo call attention to 1). W. Mathows Si Co's advertisement in this issuo re garding squirrel poison. They sell tho best. Wakoloes A Co's. ISI POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder ntrer fnet. A marvel of purity, trcngth ami wholesomencii. More economical than thi ordinary Iclndt, an.t cannot be (Old In competition wl'.h the multitude ot low teit, ahort weight, alum or phoaphata powder. Sold only in cant. ROYAL llAKINO rOWOKIl CO.. IPS w'all St.. W.Y. decty SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Origon, for tho county tr uanon, ai ; Jennie K. Diwno plihtlfl vi. Edward J. Diwno de femlant: To Kdw r 1 J Dtwna defendant! In the nana of Uie 8Uto ot Oregon, j ou are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you In theabore entitled ault on or before the 13th day of June, A. D, U87, that being the flrit day of the next regular term of the laid rour , and II you tall to aoamwir aald com plaint tht plaintiff will apply to aild court for the re IM demanded In aild coninlalnt. which la a decree till- aoivlug tha tx nda af matrimony axtiting between plain till and defendant; for lha care and cuatody of tho minor children of plaintiff and defendant; for the change of plalntllTi name from Jennie K. Dawns to Jennie K. tuner, anu ior coin arm uuDurameenia oi thleeult. ThU eummone la aened by publication In tho Wit,' lamitti I'Aawta for alx contrcutlre weeka by order of lion. It. I'. Oolie, the Judge of aald court made at chambera the 10th day of April, 1SS7. HHAW at Aiur.iHi, attorneja tor Plaintiff. apriOtT WM. BROWN & GO., PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Sncki Furnished Free of Charge. Notice of Final Settlement. In tha Ccounty court of the State of Oregon for Marlon county. In the matter of the eatateof Wm. Undei wood, deceaaod: Notice la hereby gltcn that on the S9th day of AprP. 1RS7, 1 filed ray dual account In the above entitled Stato and that tho tint Monday In June, to-wlt: the flth day of June at 10 o'clock A. M. la aet aa Uie time for hearing objections, If there are any, to aald account, and final aettlement J. II. AM1F.KT, Administrator. Oregon Pacific R. R Co., ggff Miles Shorter ! 20 Hours Less Time ! ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUIU'ASSKIi KOH COM. fort and Haf-ty. Farce and Freight via Yaqulna and the Oregon Development Co'a UUamahlua much leas than by any other route baiween all Klata In the Willamette valley and San Francisco. Ilally 1'aa.cuger Trains except Sunday. Leave Yanulns 0:20 A.M I Leave Albany, ISJO I'.M. Arrive ConalllslO.J' A.M. rrireCorvallla,lK l'.M. Arrlvo Albany 11:M A. M Arrive Yaijulna, 615 I'.M. O. & O. Il.lt. trains connect at Albany and Corvallla. FA UK between Corvalls and Ban Francisco, rait and cabin, IK; rail and steerage, ID 81. Fare between Albany and HanFranciaco and, rail and cablu, lit. 45; tall atd hteeraje, 110 S3. CHAS O. HOGUE, A. O. 1. and F. Agent, Corvallla, Oregon. Wm. M, IIOAO, General Manager. Oregon Development Co AM First Claaa Sleamtlilp I.lno between warnm. Connecting at Ysqulna with the Oregon I'aclflo It.R.Co The Oregon Development Cu'a Steamships sails: raOM ViQl'lsa i raua an rmniKii, Will Valley, Wadn., Ma) II Will. Valley. Tu: May 10 vaiuliiauty 'rues., Jiayu nm vaiiev, aueauay i VaiiulnaCitj.Tuesday ... .31 WlilVa'ley. Tueaday Jun7 Yaqulna City. Wedn ...IS Will Valley, Wedn. ...tJ YaaulnaCitr.Wedii. Juue 1 Will Valley. Wedn .,8 TheUoiupany rweivca th right to cliauje aaltlng da) a. H. II. TOIiV, Oen. Ft t I'au. Ageut, SOS Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA. VIA OKEGON A CALIFORNIA It.R. And Connections. Fare from Portland to San Francisco, HI; to Sacra nieeto. S30. CldM connrcllons uaj at Ashland with states of the LAiiiorma, urvyuu anu tuuiw ov vvwiwij. KtHT MOV. lilllSIONl (DAILY KXCKI'r SUNDAYS) BrtHcen t'ar'lauit and Asltland-Mall Train. Portland,. Salem .... Ashland,. Salem,.. UUVi, .8O0AJI .10JJS AM ..S.til'M .lil'M Salem.. Allllaikl,. Salem, . I'ortland, aaaiva. ...tOSlAU 0AM 1A1PM . ..JUSPM Albany Kxureaa Train. tava. iM.n.n.i torM Salem TilBrM Ubanon 4,3AM talem SU7AM aaaira. Salem TlltPM Ubanon,. .nofM Salem :aAM I'ortland.., . ...10.SAM Sl-MirilM t'CKKB. Art old physician, rellrtJ from practlc, having had laod la hit hand by an Kaat India nilaalooarv tht formula of a almpt vtgttable remedy for tha speedy and penuanent car ol Consumption, UronchllU, Cat anh, Aathma, and all Ihiwat and Lung Affection, alao a ivtaltlv and radical cur for Neivou Db4biranJ all h'ervou ConilalnU, alter having ttd It wonderful eurmUv powtr la thouaand of caaM, ha felt It hi duty M mat ll a no wo to at aunenag reaiowa. Actu aUJ by ihla waotlv and a dealra to rUv human ul. faring, I will tend trot cbarg, to all whadteanlt, this reelp la Oemaa. KaglUh or French, wilk tali directions far preparing and ualng. Sent by mall by aJdratng wlu sUmp and aaialng this paper, W, A. MOTKS UPow((btck Koctet( M.T. Bat lh.timan ialac SlMtUrg Car dallr between I'ortland and Ashland. Tb O. A C. It IU Ferry make con. uectlonwith all the regular trains on th Kaat Sid Division, trout th foot of F. atmt. WEST 8IBK BMISiejf. Betwotn rartland and Carvallls. MAIL TIUIN. LatTS. I aaaira. Portland TJOAMlOorvallla, UdSPM Conallla! ' l30PMPoiUad S.1JPM At Corvalls connect with train of the O.P. for qulnauy. , TO,, liiti. I aaaira. Portland t :80PM UcMlnnvUl tMVU MeMlnnvUl D.43AMlortland OMAU Local ticket for aal and baggag checked at com. iwnv' up-town orSce, cor. line and Second strut. tisaeU for principal point In California can only be procural at company omc, Cor, F. and flout etfMta. Portland, Or. freight will not broelvl for ahlpmtnt after flv o'clock I M on either tha Eaat or West SU DiiUtoa. K. KOK1ILKR. K. P. BOOKKS, Manar. O. F. A Paa. Agt, Squirrels Must Go. -VTAaKMatma. l t 'Xht Urn to go tor the ll peat and aav your crop from their dcvaaUilsav v Walaele M"lrrl Cipher Kxtr. (ior aaj. ot D. W.XaVTKBWB CO. 104 BtaU aut, 8le, Oregoa: antsUatot-. tntrta SALEM, OREGO.V. 231 COM11EUCIAL STPEET, Opposite Laid d Bush a Dank CHAS. H. DODD & CO. Front, First and Vine Sts., Portland, Or. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HARD WARE, IRON, STEEL .AND. FARM. MACHINERY. Roto Agents for Oregon, Wnahlngton nnd Northern Idaho for tho 4 BUCKEYE REAPER AND . MOWER, k Tlicao Machlnos nro too well known to need comment, Thousands of Farmers have used them and uponk of them with pralao. They aro tho only Harvesting Machines that will glvo cntlro atlfnotlon to tho purchaser. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHOENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, The raoatnrTectlvo and Succoaatal Combination for Threshing and Cleantug Oral u ever Constructed. H BUCKEYE . STEEL FRAME . TWINE- BINDERS, t- Tlio features that dUtlngutsu tblsTwInO'Illndcr Is tho Lightness ot Draft, combined with It KxtraordlnnryBtrongtli and Durability. Tho lllndorlsof tho Appleby pattern, llioonly really aucccMfut ono yet known. Wo havo two styles, tho Klevntor Hinder and tho l'latform Kinder loth oxccllout both recommended by hundreds of patrona. S3PHMPCia i(nHV!l2aiSlc'aYaaBVaanaiUU VfVSsilsTJrsiMsMsnsnlsnBsnnW aj4sVK'S3C3a33aawaVBvVMiV' Bohuttlor Farm WaRons,Dooro Flows, Dooro Bulky riows, Cook & Oo.'s Car riages, Phmtons and Top Buggloa, Four Spring Mountain 'Wagons, Buokboardt, Buporlor Drills and Boodors, Oorbln Slaa Harrows, Hodgeal?alnea XToadora. Halah Barbed Wlro. SENS FOB CIRCULARS. THIS WEATHER May suggest a New Suit. We have an Elegant Line of SPRING NOVELTIES.' In Suitings, and the prices will please you. Come in and look at them. G. W. JOHNSON, 235 Commercial Street Salem Oregon. SALEM WOOD PUMPS) We will de'lver ou boat or cars at Salem, Oregon, pumps at the folio In? price for cash, or ship !)' cxpreas C. 0, 1). NO. I HOUSE WELL PUMP. (I'ateut Antl-fretilne; frost venta on all pump ) Trse pumpt are adapted to well 30 feet den or le. and are de. elfiied f T house wells. They are made rf 0,x8) tlmbtr: 3 In. bore; 0 ucli airok Six aitoWe. of the lianule will flllau orJInary water bucket, 1'HI IT. I.IT Ol' Ml. 1 I'll MI'S All or unr Mo. 1 I'lilup have I'orrrlalu LIiiIhr. 61(0 pumps, 7 feet long, 17.00 I tUel purope, 10 feet lone, 17 7i ' S " 7.44 (" u s.oo it u 9 ) ,i 7,60 J " " U " " 8. it No, 1 pipe per foot; IS cents. Coupling with bands 0iOc, 30c, NO. 2 STOCK PUMPS: Theea pump are designed for shallow wlls; will rslsa water easilj M feet. 1 lire full strokm of the handle will All an ordinary water bucket. Then pumps are made of 8x4 1 tuber, 6 Inch bore, and 11 loch stroke. They are ir(ecUr anil freecng. ASII IMtlCK LIST OF NO. 2 PUMPS. (All of our No t Pumps have orcvUln lining.) 81s pump' 7 feet long, ,W,W 1 8x3 pnmps, 0 feet long, fJ.W txi i " " , 9.CO8xi ' 10 " " . 10.00 Ni. S plx per foot, JO cants. Coupllcga with bands, 7x7 each tOcU. Deep Well Pumps on Hand and Made to Order. Prln of Water Tip, at factory, Salem, Orevon. Yellow Or tloibor, 4x(, t Inch bere. per rod, 11,00; Yellow fir Umber, tJIJ, Jj Inch bor, per red, 81. JO. Alio! our aUr plx it banded ready to lav. All I'unip t'lltrtl Krady for Krltlna. Address all order to PRESCOTT & FURBER, tiaiem, Oregon, G. SHWDLER CO. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. WnoLESALK AhD RKTAIL DEALEH8 IN i.iHLKIaiS4ilH BBannHHnS flBaHHHn&fB ' iii -I jji ' rVFl 7 if f " j itaBHB anBBBBHsnBEanBHBBaa3klBlaVla1nBaaBnnAA aLLLLLI"m,nLLw7i7iuBBB BIDDING, PARLOR SETS, SHADES and LOUNGES. Watrcrexan IM aTlral lkrMi aUlck. 9M reel, aad ! Vrwal (Mrel, rHUaal, to I