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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1887)
5- 8 WILLAMETTE FAKMEh : SALEM, OKEGON, JULY 1, l8fc7 S&y ummerriaL COMMERCIAL Tlll'IISDW, Juno HO, Tlio pro-iiwts for croni hiive iucions inl ouch wtH'k, until now (hero can l)o no dotilit of tlio fact that crojw wilj turn oil" well. Untiii will yiohl an uirtisu ally jjixhI uvi'mki'i ami ly tlio vml of July miu will bo lipcniiit;, ami wo ec peel to hco many Ileitis in tlio proa's:) of liurvi-Htint,'. Ilay is turning out an un usual ijootl crop ami prici-H aro hcitic well timintiUneil, ami wo can hardly ox pool to boo a lo.ver prico rulo for noine tiiuo to coino. Saloiu is Kettiir,: '" 1'' uito a jrootl point in wliieli to well put ilucts, us wluMit ami wool for tlio part mouth have brought li'ht hero as much as thoy did iit Cortland. This ouo lit tle Item alono is enough to mako our farmers fool encouraged Wo think that the (uantity of wheat btoied in bittern tlio coming year, will fully equal ono halt mom than lust bcnon. Here toforo tho Narrow (inugo .yrtem eaptur eil much jjrulu htm tho Waldo Hills and bulcin and Howell Trairio and tho foot hill regions of the Cascades, hut from convocation with fanners from thoso Mvtions, wo learn that they will, many of them, totu in ivilem the pres ent m'iimmi. talent prices are as follow Wheat is JH) coots iht huhel. Wool, 25 cents jht xuii1 and tho clip i pretty well cUv-ed out. Wo call attention to our atumling market in this Uue, espcciully tea ami collet. '1 ho colleo market is fluctuating m) much that it is ditlicult to keep cor rect quotation. Host grades cost 22 to 2,F) cents per imuiut, I!j;j;s a to ver, r-c.trce, from uome MARKET liEPOHT. These price aro for PortUuil and represent wholcnalo rtcs from producer! or (lrt hjinils. WHKATi Valley, 81.C0gSl.C5 per cettil. Wall. Walla, U3 FLOUKi Standard, 8 1.23 per bbl. BAULKVj Sl.lO$l.l'i percental. per bushel. MILL FKKI) i Middling, S(i5$2J pur too. llran, S1'J$13 per ton. PROVISIONS: Hams, ll12o per pound. Shoulders, 07o per pound. Sides, Arm at 7So pur pound. Lard, Kaitern pails, l)l'a per p:uud. Oregon, in tins, 80Jo pur pound. In half barrels, 10'rfllo per pound. CHKKSKi- Californln, 15c per ptuad. Ori'Kon, 1 to por pound, UONKV f- In comb, 18320c per pound. Strained, In 0 gttloni, lOJllo pet lb. OKKKN KKUITi- Applcs, C000o per buihel. POULTHV.- Chlckons, $,'l(gfi.GO per doen. Turkoys, live weight, I2lcl per lb. Uuoks, 55g?0 pur iloou. VK0KrAULK3i PoUtoos, old,?tl 50 por buihel. Onions, HJo por pouiul. FRK31I MKATS:- l'ork, llvu weight, lo; fat, I Jo per lb, 1'ork, droticd, 6(gGo i puuud. Hecf, on foot, 6(d()o per pouud. Mutton, "Jo per y mid gross weight. Veal, 8IOo pur ioitul. Tallow, quota Co pur pound. HUTTKIt:- Common, IStiDo per pound. Chnico rolls, Ofj'.'t'd pur pouud. KMUHi- Freali laid '.'Jo cents por dozen. WOOLi- Kaaturn Oregon, l.1(gl()a per ouiid. Valley, 18'.'0o per pound. UmpU, rnngo a trillu higher. HAYi- Itotoil St83$'J2 per tun. (lltASS HIIKDi- Tunothy, 7-1'iSu per pouud lted oliiver, l.Viltic por pound. IlOl'Hi- (junto ISiillc per poun I. IllUK: Cldun No. 'J, Im.'o per pound. Ssnnwicb Island, fiiilio pr poimd. TKA8 i- Japan, 'KtntOo por pound, lllaok, -IOiiIIOo (vr pound. (Irt'cn, U3i75o per puuud, COFFHK:- Costa ltiea, t&iS.lo per pound. .lava, '.Mii'.'3o per pound. .SUtlAltSt- I), in hhl, lo per pound. C, in bids, 5Jo per pound, Kitra V, in nbli, Rio per pound. Crushed, uio,, in bids, UJo per pound. In half.bbU Jo more. SYHUl't- Five ksIIoii kcus, 70o per gallon. OII-Si- Ordiusry grudrs u al oil, 'J3'J0o per gal, llolled Linsuud oil. 80o per Ballon. Itsw linicod oil, 77o er gallon. Tiirprntinn. 70o por gallou. Pure Urd oil (I,:i0 per gallon. SALTt Stook, bay, 31(1 per tou. Carmeu, brand, $18 per ton, ('oarse Liverpool, $20 por too Fine quality, 518KS.5 per to-i. cause, and 25 ten!, and possibly a higher figute, can be obtained. Uutter i nLout ns last week, and quoted at 20 to 25 cents tho latter for n choice article, which will alwayd tell to ndwintiigp. Oats are lower, and 50 cents por bushel will cqiiiil the limit. The near approach of harvet uttd abundant .toeks aro causing a weakening market. Wool is not attracting much, atten tion now. ami tho Oregonian says of it " Local market next to stagnant, while there is rather Icm activity in tho inte rior, wheo some bttycrn aro demaiuling coiicessioni on tho part of growors. Kastern Oregon is probably quoted as before, but extremes aro not eo easily obtained. Valley, 20 to 25 cents in the interior." Old potatoes liavo sold up to a very limited extent at about 70c. per cental. New California iu large supply, and down toi 1.05 1.10. California onions in liberal supply, i and selling at $1.10 1.12V per cental. The provision market is quiet, but genorally steady and firm. New in fluences arc not of any prominence. Dcm.ind are even, new arrivals light, and stocks not excessive. Enstern meats firm and iu larger receipt. We quote city or country cured hams lOV,? 1 1 Jc ; bacon 10llc, broakfa9t bacon 11J(? 12c: shoulder 6?7c. Lasteru hams 1110 HI Jc; best local or Kastern lard in tins 8t)c. Chickens stoady. Ofl'erings of young have increased, and for them $2!i is quoted ; old $1 1.50. Ducks not in large request ; lime iold up close at S3 . Geete Mil! dull at JOtfT. Turkeys 12J(irlle. Nearly all sorts of dried fruits find ready sale, apples nnd plums being wanted. Values aro firm and not open to early decline. Selling prices from dealers aro: Sun-dried quartorod up ploi nominally 7vSc, sliced 10c. factory ll(r12c, prunes 10.li!c, French 10c, graded 10012c, pitted plums 11 12c, peaches 1 IrtclScgnqwsoVCc, pearHlOc. Hides We qoute: Dry hides, U& 15c, light halted Uv, heavy do 7o?8c, dry kip and calf 12(?llo, salt kip and calf lie, salt veal So; valley doerskms 20 (?JI3o for winter anil summer, Kastern Oregon ltife 20 for winter and summer, shoepkins 750S1.25 for short and long wool, elk hidos 18020c, beavor $2,500 :i.50, bearskin-, $1.50U. Tallow :ic for common. l'rnvisiotm - City cured hams 10) to HJoi bacon 10 to lie, shoulders 0 to7e: KuHtern hnms 111 to II ; lanl 8 to !c. A San KrnncNco rejiort of Into last week says of tho hoi) market: "The early part of last week about n dozen catloads left San Sacramento for tho KaM. part having wen luirchused ut IOqMSc por jkiuiuI, and the remainder going forward on cousigiimuut from a grower wJio refiiM'd !J) cents during tho excitement last full. Just after tho first unfavorable reiorts from New York, GOO bales of new crop wero contracted for in Washington Territory at 23c per The evil effects of ergot ure said to bo rarely seen except in animals fed on dry bay in the wintor season, and thoy may bo said to be quito unknown on farms on which a millicicticy of roots are raised for winter feeding. They arc.especially common in winter when the water sup ply is frozen up, and it is only broken up once a day, that the stock may take a monger supply of the chilling bever age. The remedy would seem to bo in raising and feeding roots anil supplying good water. HlffS) J iKMiml, but since then buyers have- re duced offers 2.e, ami trading tiK)u futtim account is in abeyance. The Oregon holders are rather inclined to wait and take chanccH. Information from the Kast and Kuro(x contains lit tle of mi alarminu or simulating nature regardiug tho progress of crops. Brew ers aro genorally backward, and busi ness iu all markets aro ehiellv specula tiw." POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thlt nowJtr nerer int A marvel of tmrtty trenirtliand HholcMmenvit. Moro economical than tht onlitiar' kind), anJ cannot be sold In competition with the multitude ol low tcot. thort weight, alum or tihotnhate ixiwdcr. Sold ontv In cam. I10YAI. HAKI.NO POWHEIt no . IPS Wall St. y.V. decly Oregon Pacific R. R Co., :l' Miles Shorter ! 'Mi Hours Less Time ! ACCOMMODATIONS ONnUIU'ASSKU KOK COM fort and Sili). Karen and Frelvht il Yaqulna and the Orexon Development Col Stcamililpa much lex than l) ant uther route be' wien all polnte In the Willamette llcy and van Kranrlieo. Dully l'neiii(rr Train rverpt Sundnr Ltaiei Vaiiulna T.V0 A. M lUate Albany, 130 1. M. Arriiet'ortalllilirVA M. rrlo Corvallli.S.Oi I'.M, Atrlie Albany 11:10 A. M Anhe Yaiulna, o 10 I'.M. O, & C, lt.lt trail a connict at Albany a-id Uorvalllt. IMItK between Corvalli and San r'rancltco, rail and i-abin, $14, rll and itcerave, K'J Si Farea between Allxny aiv Siiil'rm.l-i'0 anJ, rail and cabin, 111.43; rail aid Meerae, 810 S3. CHAS C. HOGUB, A. 0. P. and F. Aucnt, Corvillli, Oregon. Wm. M IIOAO, (Jeniral Manager Oregon Development Co. Tint Clue Sttaiuihlp Line between YAQUINA BAY AM Conncctlnir at Yaiulna with tlie Oregon l'aclflc lt.R.C The Oregon Deteiopuieiit C' steamihlpi ealta: rrtox yauiia i hum was riu. Will, Valley, Sat June 4 bttern Orrvon. Nat. 11 Will. Valloi.Thura. 10 Kaatcru Or'on. Irl.. SI Will. Valley, Tuenlay ffl Kaaternoregon, "ea.juiy i Will. Valley, bat, May-JS Kaatei iiOreon,8uii J unci Will. Valley, Thurt 0 rUaternOregon, Frl 17 Will. Walley, Tuea al rUaternOrtvon,Wod. ,'JU IheConiiun) reci via th right to chaos aalllm; daja, S. II. TOIIV, Oen. Ft A I'm. Agent. :' Montgomf ry St.. Sn I'rencl'co, Cal, WHEAT AND OATS ! ItKCKIVED OX STORAGE! AT TIIK Capitol Mills Warehouse Aortu snieni. The iinJertlgntd luting leatetl the abote eloator, in ,.-.. iii m a l'nhllii Wareho'lia thU aeAnon. For particular repcitlng lacVaand chrire apply to lllnl t A. WIlAnt, ,.rMr A Minplo but stylish iKiiinot had it brim of Tukmu straw, tho crown being of gold laco over whlto s.ttin. A fow loops of white watered ribbon at tho left side, holding it cluster of ostrich tip., served as trimmings. Hats of gatheied tulle, plain or over somo color, am light iu weight, and may bo mado to match any costume. A i-omewhat fantastic model had tho crown of black net, the brim being of red erepo eduod with black lace. Small wrap of ruby, deep blue, term eotta or brown velvet, with garnituies of black and jet. nro in ogue, and an very attractive. Tho newext velvet mantle resembles, a loose jacket opening in front to show long scarf cuds of black lace. A stimu lated hood of lace, with looiw of jet beads, is placed iikii the back, ami the loose sleeves are of jetted net. A useful garment for children, which is being adopted by thoHghtful mothers, ia modelled uikxi a farmer's smock. It is tuckod and Unit-lied with a broad hem, and fastens at the back, an oblong piece of the material being placed upon the trout ami oacK, as in uio original gar ment, and a broad, turn down collar fastens at the back. For a loy it is worn with a bolt, and for a gill with a sash of soft silk. l,adio w ho hiend the summer mouths iu the country may thul pleasant en joyment in gathering grasps, moss and IIoacis, which miiKo pretty lamp smuies when arrange', iu tasteful designs ujton tran-paivnt panels, which aro in serted into a fraiuo of caniboatd, and aro very clloclivo wneii suauiug n ugtu ttl lump. Sow eome radish and kale for your ivMtltrv an ivm :is iHU.'.ililo. ttud iitt the towN ire range upon it. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS: I Co I re i-oT Lltternl .III. Ilrullrerur tleilli-Ur. Dr. K I FIUKK, dean HI fiillrxr or Ij. JuJgeW M KA11SET. dean. n...oiuiu. (ullrtr. Mr C IIAWLK, Jia.v, t..-(-tlrftMi) ur.MHtlr KAM I'AHMS clrcctor, M'" lulerll) Irudrun ll rl Drpiirliiieul. U!. )l MUK t It UU. luitruclor. 860 Students! 400 Graduates. Thirt) Traihn. Da) iJard for Vuunj men. $1.50 PEK WKKK. AWES' BOARD IS WOMAVs COtXEUK II AU. J ttWlUiuulurui,heJ rw.w. W with tttly IuiuUbtU room 14. Itr.t Ivroi Utai on Sepuutwr Ith. Otlalcvu asl tntoraution arar lr. Addrtu Dies io cn. rrtiii, Jiilliu Siltat, tHon, "KTOOL. WOOL. WM. BROWN & CO., PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Sacks tVuriiishcil Free of Charge. salem, onroo.v S3I COJI1IEI1CIAL SiTfEKT Oppcalle Lain .1 Uuihra lUuk. CHAS 0 i HO Front, Ftr.st and I "fi Dti CO. Vi c tits., Portland, Or. AHOLtSALE DEALERS IN 8 AND 3 IRON, STEEL HARD- i i i WARE, FARjM. MACHINERY. Bolo Agent for Oregon, Witalilngton nnd Northern Idaho for tlio -i BUCKEYE REAPER . AND . MOWER. Tlico jrnchlncs nro too well known to need comment. Thousand of Farmer liavo ued them nnd npealc of them with prnlxe. They nro tho only llnrvcallng Machlnci thnt wilt gtvo cntlro antlafactlon to tho purchaser. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, The moat Effectl vo nnd Bucccufnl Combination for Tlnx-ahlng nnd Cleuulnn Ontln over Constructed. BUCKEYE . STEEL . FRAME . TWINE- BINDERS, k ThorcatiircsthutdlatlnRUlah'.hlsTwIuo-lllnderNthi'I.luhtncasol Drnrt.comhlncd wlthlla Kxtrnordluuryfitrcngtii nnd Durability. Tho Illmlor i of tho Aplcty pattern, llioouly rcnlly aucceMflil ono yet Unown. Wo have two atylei, tho Ihcvatoi llludcrnudtha l'lalform Hinder both cxi-cltout both rci-ouinicnded by hundreds of patrons. AXKsatllkHslaSa1!?? V4'r-'7au9ssVsHHHsBSSHSsV j Sohuttlor Farm WB(?on,DoororioWH, Dooro Bulky Plows, Cook & Oo.'a Car- rlngoii, Fhmtons and Top DurrIos, Four- SprltiR Mountain Wagons, Buokboartts, i Buporlor Drills nnd Soodorn.CorblnDlao Harrows, Ilodgos-IIalnos Ilondorn, llalsh Barbed Wire SEND FOR 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) Wr w! tie Dtron boa or car at Silent, Ortgxc, punipi at the following prloa (or rath, or ahlp by exprcia l O, U. NO. I HOUSE WELL PUMP. (IMi'iit Anll'lrctilinr Croat tention all jumi-a) Tnri'ntit are a.Jaittl tn rll30 ft di or lca, anil arc d- uncl (r Immi clla. Thrj are made rl OJxOJ Ilailxr. :i in, tfc.r. '.ill .liuk. Mix rok, it the lutuleoill Allan orJln.rj attr Imckct. riiiir: iii or mi. i rmr.s.-ai r nr .. i rnmai liNtr I'urrrlalu Lining. t,j' luiiilirt, T IttX Inns, J.ODJ(J puini-., 10 ft-rt lonif, $7. IS .. ,, .. .. 7 44 II " " 8.00 ' u " 7 5o i " " li " " 8 25 .Nu I il wr foot. 14itn'. Cunpllnva lth biuU.ll'xHJr, :S0c NO. 2 STOCK PUMPS: &.'JI.,. lat T)iiiuiiipareiU.UiicU tor hal!o ll: will rl water easily 30 it 1 lire lull .trok of th li-ndl. ulllrllin rV.huri water bucket. TIimp piiiii ui 1114J0 of Sxb t niWr, i Imh bore, ami II Inch itroke. Tni arv)krlnt: an I (rw.i m;. 4MS11 lKMJK LIST OF NO. :i I'UMPS. (All ol oil No 2 Pump. Iiaie .orctl.iii IIiiId;-.) i iiiip 7 Irrt lot z. IS AO Svs pnnipa, 9 (ttt Iwitf, $9.U s ' S " " OlOISXS "10' 10.09 N.. t lv x-r loot, 0 it at. l'ou.lli ki lth taiu'a, '' each 10 cU. Deep Weil Pumps on Hand and Made to Order. YfMo tlr lo.t'-r, i, 2 lrx.li bore. Ir rod, f 1,00; iter pie II nandeu rca.lj lo la) Prlcra ol Wat, r I' iw. at lactcri jakln. OrfLOn V lle tlr imiwr ij, hah lre, per red, II .V) Alio! our ill riiuii I lllnl Kemlj lur rllinr. Addrm all urdcra to PRESCOTT & FURBER, Hdeni, Orcion, 6. SffiDHLER S CO. FURNITURE 3rANUFAOTURERS. WIOLLAl.K D Kl.TAIL PULE Its I.N" r h . . '- ' " r. ' '"'"'Vtraw lsflPBSKBK&s.LlBflBraVs1sSaaSVSBSVBpppppB E.HHHHHJf&K4r1ABC BLLLLV iiiiiH'rl"VaH VV"s 'iaiiB ll m BEDDING, PARLOR SETS, SHADES and LQUNBES. iurfr i rir.i ihi-Hki Roirk.tM wttt, l ! airtei. rtrWl,r