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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1887)
8 WILLAMETTE FAEMEJR : SALEM, OREGON, JUNE 24, !M7 OummertiaL MARKET UEPOltT. These prices aro for Portland and represent vholcsalo rtci from producers or first hands. WIIKAT: -Vallny, 81.C0gSl.05 por cental. Walla Walla, 81.45 FLOUH: Standard, e.'-'3 per but. BAULKY: $1.10?1.12 per cental. OATSi- 5055o por buahol. MILL FKKD i Middling., 22$2fl por ton. Brn, $1S$13 por ton. PROVISIONS : Hams, ll12o por pound. Shouldora, 07o jor pound. Side, firm at 78o por pound. Lard, Kaitern pil. 0HJo per piuuJ. Oregon, In tins, 80Jo por pound. In half barrel, 103 tlo per pound. CHKBSKi California, 10c por paund. Oregon, 14o por pound, WONKY i- In comb, 18820j por pound. Strained, In 5 gillom, 10J(3Uo pot lb. OIIKKN FUUITi- . , . Applti, 00OOo per munci. POULTUY.- Chlckon, $3I.G0 per dozon. Turkeys, llvo weight, 12lol por lb. Duoks, $3W por dozen. VKOKrAHLKSi PoUtooi, old,$ll.C0 por bushel. Onions, 3Jo per pound, FUKSII MKATSi Pork, llvo weight, 4o; fat, 4Jc per lb. Pork, droned, 60o por pom d. lloef, on foot, 61jflo por pound. Mutton, ajo por pound grow weight. Veal, 810o por po'in !, Tallow, cjuoto Co i r iund. BUTTKIti Common, 1820o por pound. Cholco rolls, 0200 per pound. KUMUi- Fresh laid 2i!o cents or dozen. WOOLi- Kutern Oregon, 13lflo per pound. Valley, 1820o por pound. UmrU, rango a trltlo higher. HAYi- lUIOd8!8$-i2per toil. OUA88 8KKD1- Timothy, 7i"8a por pouud. Rod clover, IB1IO0 por pound. HOPS: Quote 12d 1 lo per pound. RICKi China No. 2, Info per pound. Hannwich Island, BnCo pir pound. TKA8 1- Japau, .1(li40o per pound, Itlack, 40u70o per pound. Oroen, U3u7fo per pound, COFFKK 1 Costa Uica, 12ctl5o per pound, Java, 2022o por pound, HUOAUSi- I), in bbls, IKo per pound. C, in bhlt, 3Jo per pound. Kitra C, iu bbli, figo per pound, Crushod, etc., in bbls, OJo per pound. In half-bbls Jo more. KYltUl'i- Fivo gallon kegs, 70o per gallou. OILSi Ordinary grades o:al oil, 25 20 Jo per gal. llolled Lliuoed oil. 80o per gallon. Haw ll&seod oil, 77o por gallon. Turpentine. 70o per gallon. Pure lard oil fl.ftO por gallon, 8ALT1 Stook, bay, $1(1 pr ton. Carmen, brand, $18 per ton, I'oarso Liverpool, $20 por ton Fine quality, l8g?J8 per ton. COMMERCIAL Tlll'IWD.VV, Jllliu -II. This in growing weather uvea if thu huh docs I'omo out warm in thu nftoriioons. On every hutul wo hoar of crop proa pecta U'lug iu Hploiulid bIiiijh) and thero u ito doubt but that oxiiootutions will bo fully rcitlizwl. Tho priccH now paid for leading products cauho much satisfac tion, nud many acorn to think Unit tlioy will bo maintained, but aa roganls wheat wo hardly expect tho price to remain i tho prcticnt biuis, idler tho crop of ( lit yoar begins to conic to hand. Wool o consider will hold to tho present price) with 11 prospect of impi moment under cot Uln circiitintniiccti. In u con versation with Hon. Joint Minto, who has recently returned from a trip Kant, whom ho waaiu attoudauco at tho Wool (irowcra' meeting held in St. Louis, ho (aid that tho wool industry from this timo on would udvanen each year both u mice and favor. That the St. l.oula meeting was a atartor. Hops mnn to bo attracting boiiiu lit tlu attention, and rumors say that eon tracts aro leing mado for tho coining crop, at ilgunvt ranging from 1G to 2ic, so that indiibtry hceiua to bo in a proa poroua way. Fruit in bcaree for certain Viinls, and tho orchard product must boar an en hanced prico. Small fruits, such as btrnwberrioa, eto aru plentiful nud com maud nverago prices, Wheat in Salem U quoted at D60 per bushel, and country granariej continue to yield aurplua block, but thoy arc about exhausted now. Wool commands 25 cents per pound, notwithstanding our local buyer uuule h combination some week ago to keep it at C2 ronta per pound. Wo are happy to nny that the combination id " busted," and the pro ducer, who hti mado tho local trades man and buyer rich, now reaps his just roward. It was a mean tiling for the merohunts of Salem (who buy wool) to combine and make thoir patrons take what they wire willing to give, instead of paying all tho market warranted for such a Htaplo commodity as wool that, too, when thoy had agents in small towns nonr Salem buying and paying all that wool was worth. It Is just such things as this thitt causes a town to not grow. Wc shull watch this matter closely here after, and if it is repealed wc shrill givo a full expose, together with nomes. l'otatoos lQlAc ner lb. for new. No old in tho market to speak of. Oats aro quoted good to choice at CO to CUc and this for shipment. San Fran cIhco market reported ns weaker. Eggs aro quoted scarce and as high as 25a has bocn paid, whiio tho range of tho market i'h 22Jo per dozon. Concerning tho wool market tho Dally Orcgonian says "Eastern Oregon is re fairly activo, selling at from 16c to 22c and a fraction. Tho bulk of sales aro around 17020. Shipments East direct aro on the increase and moro is billed through to San Francisco. Tho quan tity coming on tho local market for salo is light and trado is ncccsarily quiet. Local mills aro buying in tho interior for tho most part. The markets here abouts aro really presenting little of new intercut." "San Francisco reports a rapid ac cumulation of Nortliorn and of Oregon, tho market bolng quiet. Mendocino sold in tho interior ot22iQ23Jc. Provisions : City cured hams 10V lo 11 Jo; bacon 10 to lie. shoulders G to 7c; Eastern hams l!l to 14c ; lard 8 to 9c. Driod Fruits. Values firm and prices good. Apples rango 7. to 12c. 1'unes 10 to 12c. for good Oregon. Poultry $2 to II for Spring chickens, S3 to ! for old. Hops On tho Sound 20 to 22c has Ijcen ottered for 1887 crop.-". Which is in excess of prices given for California hops. It is thought tho now crop will start at 2 Go or higher. Tho crop in New York Stato is uot the average Wool ranges 16 to 20c for Eastern Oregon, but moro has been paid on tho interior, whero wool has brought 21 to 2(lc. Tho clip has averaged to sell, howovcr, at 10 to 18o. Valloy woola is ironornllv boinc sold iu towns on tho railroads and averages 2 to Ho moro than Eiuttorn. Hides Wo quoto; Dry hides, 14 15c, light salted tii&lo, heavy do 7ff8c, dry kin and calf 12 14c, salt kip and calf Oc, salt veal 8c, valloy doorskins 20 25o for winter and summer, Eastern Oregon lfi(?20 for winter and summer, ahoepfkiiiH i7fi$1.2o for short and long wool, elk hides 1820o, beaver $2.G0. :i.50, bearakina, $l.f0ig. Tallow IIJo tor common. Crop Prospects. Uiiiuaoo, Juno ID. Following is Iho weekly crop summary printed by tho Farmer's Itoviow : At this date of writ ing tho winter wheat crop in all sections, so fur as it has reached a stato of matur ity, is reported to show no chaneo in its conditions, and nono will take "plnco un less hail, insects or rust should damage tho ripening grain. Eight winter wheat growing states report tho average con dition of crop at b! por cent. Other ro- ports on its condition 111 iimorout stales are as loitows iwonty counties in Illinois report an avorogo condition of 89 per cent. Insects and drought ate little complained of. Eight counties in Indiana report thoir condition at 91 per cent. Kansas counties report no im provement in tho crop. Damage by in uects is very serious in Marshall, Smith, Franklin and Neosho counties. Ken tucky reports an average condition of 9G per cent, with damage by int-ecU in Hardin county. Sovon Michigan re IkiiN uluiu nu average condition at 100 pel et 111 Ten counties in Ohio a'port a condition of IkS por cent. Soven conn ties in WUcon&in place tho average at 93 per cent, with damage by chinch bugs in Portage county. The condition of npring wheat iu the different states is mi follows: Wisconsin counties report an average condition of 03 por cent, boventoen counties place tho average at 8-1 per cent. Eleven Min nesota, counties report an average 01 at por conL Nine Nebraska counties place the avorago at 99 per cent., anil i counties in Dakota reports an average of 109 por cent. The condition of tho oat crop, from drouth and insects, ia every whero Mow tho average. Corn prospects are tirel-claM,. Hay and grass aro short from drouth. Fruit pro)cctti aro fair. Tht Sainton and Hop Markets. Svx Fkancisco, June 19. A Now York special to tho Chronicle sayb : 1 11 tho lino of canned goods the consuming demand is liberal. Columbia river tri llion in fair demand at $1 57 J to $1 til. Tho hop market remains very firm There ia nothing in business parsing or in demand that la purely speculative. Dealers And brewers continue to adhere to tho most conservative methods. The demand to-day was for choice Paeifirs, which are wanted to some extent. On 18815 Washington hops 23c cnh was re. alized and choice 188? Pacifies brought lHc here; crop of 188G, best, 2.'!c; same, common to good, 1721c; 1885, good to prime, 1018c. Tho Wheat Markets. New York, Juno 21. Wheat oponcd 05c asked Juno, 81Jc July 85c August, 81c bid September. At noon Ulc cash, H2lc June, 81Jc July, 81Jc August, 85c bid Soptember. Close 89c June, 85c July Slc August, 85c September. Chicago, .Juno 21. Wheat opened G8c JunivGDJc July, 72c August, 73lc September. At noon, G81c cash, G84C June, G92o July, 71 1c AuKtist.741c Sop- tomber, 75.Jc October. Closed, G9c June, 7Uc July, 72.1c August, 71;c gpptembor, 7Gc October." San Francisco. Juno 21 Spot market dull; nominally $182185. Futures quiet. Sales: Seller year, 1100 tons SI 83!!; AukusL 100 tons at $1 83 1, 100 tons nt $183; December, 100 Ions at 41 O'ttl A jT,u.... .,..: lhtinM year, 100 tons at .$1 88 ; seller year, 100 tons at if 1 83, 100 tons at ? 1 8. Liverpool Juno 22. -Market quiet and Btcady. Holders offer moderately. California, No. 1, 7s lld8s per centul. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thlt powder nercr tttitt. A marrel ol purity, itrength ami Hliolttomentu. Mors rconomlcsl thsn tin ordinary kln.li, n I cannot bo sold In oomiwtlUon with tho multitude el low tot. short weight, slum or Iihoaphate inwdrr. Sold onlv In cant. KOYAL IAKINU I'OWIiKU HO,. 100 Wall St.. W.V. dely Oregon Pacific R. R Co., KKK Allies Shorter ! 20 Hours Loss lime ! A CCOMM01MTIO.NH UNttUItl'ASSKlJ FOR COM J lort and Hil'l). Kares and Freight via Yaqulna andthe Oregon Development Co's StramehlM uiuch leal than by unr other routs between all points In the Willamette telle)' ami San Francleco. Uallr I'nsectiKcr Trains except Suutlar Leatea Yamilnt 7.-00 A. M I Leave Albany, 1JO l. SI. Arrh a Corvallli 10.J" A. M. rrl e Corralllt, 2.0-i P. M. Arrive Albany 11:10 A. M lArrlva Yaiiulna, &0 I'.U. O. & O. II. It. traloi connect at Albany and CorvallU. V.IHV. between Corrallt and Sati Francleco, rail and cabin, 111; rail and teenu;e, 0 Hi, Fares between Albany and HanFrancltcu and, rail and cabin, 111. 14; rail atd bteerafe, 110 33. CHAS C. HOGDE, A. O. 1'. and F. Aicent, Conallli, Oregon, Wx. II. IIOAd, Oeneral Manager Oregon Development Co. Hret Clan Steaiiuhlp l.lno bctw een YAQUINA BAY AM) Conntctln.' at YiiilnalllitheOrejron Pacldc It.ll.t TtisOrcKOti I)eclonicntCo'ebteamtl.lpi aaile, raox vgux i taun sax nmwo: Will. Valley, Sat. .June i Eattern OrrKOn, Sat. , 1 1 WIII.Valle,Thur., 10 Fatern Orwon, Frl.. '.'I Will. Valle),Tueada '.' EaaternOreKOii, Wed. July C W III. Valley, bat. May ti KaeteinOrtnon,8uiiJuucft Will. Valley, Tlinre KatlernUrevon, Frl 17 Will. Walley, 'file . tUaternOrciron, Wed. . -Si) The Company twnti the rtflit to cnne aalllnK i. h. II. TOUY, Oen. Ft Ac 1'aia. Aceut, da) Sflb Montgcmrry t., sail t rai.cico, ui, WHEAT AND OATS I IIKCKIVKU OX STORAGE! AT THE Capitol Mills Warehouse, North Salem. ThcuiiJcMltfiinlhatliiir ImuhI the atoe eloator, will 0wn the Mnie aa a I'ubllo Wareho le IhU aoaeon For wrtlciilari repcvtlni,"aclie and ihrrea app') 10 Junl I A OIIAST, Lewev .MS. II. i'. CAY, ALHASY. OHKCiOS, II U I! I'. U i: K OF . Itrouu Leghorn, Plymouth Rocks and Imperial Pekin uucks- tggs v a oiiiing. c due I'eLIu l)iXtt for atle. A lew EVERY FARMER THE BEST A HIS OWN Is the sFsa MILLER CHEAPEST. 32HirsEiHfiHC. ry ta. MdlUu S4a.4ar Ca4 WIM MUL WX Caea SkelUe aa4l..l. lr Tri MU1 ul 4. imi " iuuleuMUIw,iw Mtiaa u a4 mim ut tti. ttiOitn MUl. TtU a relaj. MS4aa. uiniMia iu.mii. .Hi,iiiiuiu4 tii.4 .. rr w'.tui.r. ik. UaltaSa; U4ar4l 0eK4 aai Paaiatu Wlii MUliwI.X.I. Cra akUn. I.LL IrM IttJEZliiJirt 1-" sVo1 H.f.ikU, nu ut WJwCuniti. Iwi ,,1"'l Hmm U . fUn U ttaar , ilwahl TMifc Tut rnwM ut r.M w rua, (X ;u.w, Vim Hi SUt.a; Mir.". M tauUo S l MatUSU A(U 4 la alt eaUa.4 urmM. i'. s. nuitt ktsoiss a r cr con Bauiia. ia. i vmrkKA TKUvrnavftK : NMiathiat t make Poultry RalaU f oStakW. .'rBt iu.ll rm.K. - lluti nentldn thla rupee. vi T. II BOCK, CrWIeM, Md 4KI8C sssaastsaV " HHH asasasasasasasasaSBBBBasasasavl WE live HAH WOOL. PAY HIGHEST Sacks Furnished 8ALKM, OIIF.UO.N 331 COllMEIiClAI, CHAS. H. DODD & CO. Front, First and Vine AV.v., Portland, Or. WHOLL8ALE DEALERS IN HARD- 3 WARE, SiiL2C9sJawJsaWswlsaUljl FARM. MACHINERY. Holo Agents for Oregon, Washington and Northern Idaho for tho m BUCKEYE REAPER AND . MOWER, k Tlirso Unclilncs nro too welt known to need comment. Tlioanunds of Farmers have used Ihom nnd Mpcnk of them with prnUc. They aro the only Hnrvcalltiff Machine Hint will kIvo ontlrn aatlafactlon to tho purchaser. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, Tht moit r.nccttva nnd flucceful Combination for Tlircthlnp and Clcanlug flrnln over (,'onstmctcd, -4 BUCKEYE STEEL . FRAME . TWINE- BINDERS, k Thorcnturen tlmtdlitluculnh'.hljTwIno-Illtuler IxtlioI.lKlitncMot Drnft.comlilncdvrlthlts KxtraordluaryHtronKtlt and Durability, Tho Hinder Uof tho Applehypnltirii, Iho only really suocesnAil ono yet known. Wo have two styles tho Klovntor Hindi v nnd tho Vlntform Hinder both excellent both recommended by hundreds orputronii. a ji. SL V .sKsiMrjir IIaVSia9P9sti9ClsBIU fiBsBsamliRB"5isM2v3 vWSaW'iliMidBslHBBiW isyMLaiiriifcZaasssssssssH );T1MsSspssssssssB siuivf V" H mtWkwkWtKkwkwtmtkWkW THIS WEATHER May suggest a New Suit. We have an Elegan Line of SPRING novelties; In Suitings, and the prices will please you. Cme in and look at them. G. W. JOHNSON, 235 Commercial Street Salem Oregon. Deep Well Pumps on Hand and Made to Order. Prlns ol Water lipe, at factor), Halcoi, Orrron Yellow Or timbor, 4il, S Inch bore, per rod, $1.00; YillowAr timber, xl, SJ inch bore, et red, II. W. All ol our aterplie ii banded read) tola)', (II rump Hllnl Krmly rur hcltlng. Addrtis all urdcrs Xa PRESCOTT & FURBER, Salem, Oreyon, G. SfflNDLER 4 CO. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. WHOLESALE AND BEDDING, PARLOR SETS, SHADES and LOUNGES. Wnrrssa l4 rtral Ikrsausi tawrrav. t Frvl, a4 MA rel lret. rrlUt. r WOOL. BROWN & CO., MARKET PRICE. Free of Charge. bTPKET Oppeslte LaJd a tiuihea' Dank. IRON, i i i STEEL Hohuttlor Farm Wagons, Dooro Plows, Dooro Sulky Flows, Cook & Coa Car rlaKOs, rhootons and Top BuRglos, Four Bprlnc Mountain Wagons, Duokbonrds, Superior Drills nnd Soeders, Corbln Dlso Harrows, Ilodgos.IIalnos Hoaders, Ilalsh Barbed Wire. SEND FOB CIRCULARS. SALEM WOOD PUMPS) We will dellter on boat or cars at Salem, Oregoc, puti pa at the toilowlnar price, lor caeh, or ship by cxpreae 0, O, l. NO. I HOUSE WELL PUMP. (I'atent Antl'lreeilnir Iroat tenta on all pumps ) Time pumpa are adapttd to ells SO fett deep vr le'a, and are de k-nrU (r liooee wells. They aro made 0( 06 timber; 3J In. Iwrej l nch atroke, SU atroaea of the handle III till an ordlniry water bucket. ritlCK LIST or NO. I ft Mr8.-AU or uur .u. ruuipa hse rorrrlaln LIiiIok. fcUOJ piun, 7 (ret lonit, 17.00 I tlxBI pumpa, lu feet Ions. 7.75 " " ' " 7.15 1 " ' 11 " g.OO " " U " " 7,50 1 " " U " 8,tS No, 1 pipe per foot; IS cents. Cuuplloca with baudi UUUe, aOc' NO. 2 STOCK PUMPS: Three pumps are deaUned, tor ahallow welta; IU rale, water easily SO 'ret. 1 hrr lull atrokta ol the handle will Mil an ordinary water bucket. ThrM pump ar made ol &i t'mber, & Imh bore, and 11 Inch atroke. The) are perfect!) anil (reeling. (ASH PICIUI? LIST OF NO. ',i I'll MPS. (All ot our No i Pump hate jotce Uln llolnf.) Stk pump 7 fret long, fsl.M) 1 8i pnmp., 0 feet lonj, f).W " 3 " " U.CO8k8 " 10 " ' ,10.00 .N'. i plie rr loot, iO cents. Coupllcga with tanile, 77 each 40 cts. RETAIL DEALER!) IN' .'