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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1887)
8 WILLAMETTE FAKMEK : SALEM, OREGON, JULY 22, 1887 mi tint rthil MARKET HE POUT. These prices are for t'urllaiiit and repruAcnt wholesalu rates from producers or first hands. WIIKAT: Vallny, 81.00 'rfSl.0.1 per ccottl. Wall W'alU.'Sl.ir. FLOUKi Standard, 8 .W inr bhl. BAULKY:- SI.10$1.12 percental. OATSt- f055o per bushel. MILL KKI'M) i Middling, $22fJ5 per ton. Hran, $ll!$i:t pur ton. PROVISIONS: Hams, llrl'Jo por pound. Shoulders, 0"o ptr pouud. Sides, firm at 78a por pound. Iri1, Ktstcrn pails, t)!IJo per pouud. Oregon, in tins, 8DJa por pound. In half bat rids, 10'$ lie por pound. CIIKKSK: California luu per phimd. Oregon, 14c per pound. IIONKY :- In comb, lSS)20o per ound. Strained, in 5 gdloni, tOllo iwt lb, (IRWIN I'RUIT:- Applrs, fiOjjOOo per bushel. I'OULTRY. Chiokcns, $.1fl.50 per dozen; Turkoya, tlvti weight, 12lc-i por lb. Ducks, $.")1?J0 pur tloren. VKdl'.rAHLKS: l'otatous, old,$l(3tl CO per liutliol, Onions, Iljo pur pound. I'RIISII MKATSi l'urk. livii weight, -tot fat, IJe per tb. Cork, drcsacd, fil(3iuc P'T luuiid. Reef, on foot, ol'tfile cr pound, Mutton, sjo per p mid Rrou weight. Voal, 8l(Jo Kr po'ind. TsJIow, quote Co per pound. RUTTKRi- Cominon, 18:? ."0a per pound. Chnica rolls, ."Otf-Uapcr ound. IKlUSi- l'reslt laid --o cunts per dozen. WOOLt - Kvitum Orrgon, l;l!(io per pound. Vnllev, ISTgJ'.'Oo por pound. UniXiii, rango a trillo higher. JIAYi llalud $lrt$22 per ton. ORA8S SKKDt- Timothy, "J'lHo per pouud. Red ul'iver, lAnlCo por pound. HOI'Si- Qunto I 'Ail to per pouiil. IllOKt Cliiiu No. '.', In.'i) per pound, ttsiiuwicli Island, 5il5c p-r pound. TKAS t .lapiiii, .'lllci lOo pur pound, HUck, liloliDj pur pound. (Ireen, tJ.1fi7'Vi pur pound, COIKKKt- (Jostt Itica, '-'I'.'.'lo per pouu i. lava, '.'lu'JJo per pound, SUdAHSi- I), in i. Ills, le per pound. U, in bills Jo per pound. llxtra C, in "lib, .'i;'o per puttnd, Cruml. u, in IhiU, It Jo per pound. In Imlt'lihli j more. HYRUl'i- I'ivo c.lloii kc, "Wo pr gaUuu. Oll-Si- Onliutry kmiIp u 4 1 oil, '.M'.'UJo per gal. Iloibd l.iutovd ml. tlKi per gillim. Itiw lintctnl ml, 77o por gallon. Tin pontine.. 70o pr nation. I'nru lud oil 4l :t0 per gullxii. SALT: -Slook, bay, SI0p-r ton. Omiih'ii, braim, $S pir ton. ('mrii Liverpool, $20 por ton 1' no quality, $iS4$.'A pr tot. COMMERCIAL Tu i . ... Inly 'J l,'S7. Dm inj,' tlio foio pint of tho nook it looked us UioukIi it might rain ami it w.is tViirctl tlmt tlio liny crop would U muglit uiul hH)ik'tl or injiiMul slit-lit-ly, but tin1 olmuls lmvo all lollotl awny uiul olisir wiuni umtliur pruvailit, nl tliouli tln iiiglitn uiul mornings nv littlorolil. (train in bring out tlmmgli' out l lio xulli'.v. ipiito gtuieiiilly, mid wo do not hour but tlmt I ho pumpw t mo fuvornblo for KhhI avorago yirid. (tiit pioinihO wi'll mid tin hop ynnN HIV looklUR IlllO. Itllt fl W I'llllll.u l 1110 hoing uimlo tlmt we ran Uf.tr of (or this yi'iu'n oitip, ns llit piodiu'iMH do not H'cm iiu'liiu'd to do mi. Tiio outlook Inith In tho Yiddniii and on the I'uyullup is I'liwiiii);. Fruit 1h short mid pritvs tiro (iivonlilt, although tho avorago ylold will lu light. Tonuugo is dwiiKslly inuctho and thoio mo a minder of nhips lying at tho Portland docks awaiting cli.it torn. Quo tations o! iron chips N U to l'nitol Kingdom. Now oata two not coming to hand ct, hut l'ortlnnd advices tell that boino of the now is oll'eivd for early delivery at 150. hut thero Minis to ho no dejdro on the part of Iniyero to handle the new. It cannot 1j exptvtcd that now will nil oven with old for ttomu time yot. Suya tho Orogoulini of July UOtli, During the iwst twelve months tomo Ihing liko lG.tKX) tons wheat, 1810 tons onts, !H) tons Imrloy, 110 tons potatoes and l!tO tons left tho Willamotto valley fcr San Vranoieco by way of Yaqttinu Uiy, in addition to other freights, frolm bly a littlo ovor 20,(K)0 tons of prodiioo will liavo boon HhipptHl by tlmt lxiuto in the Imrvt'Ht year ending with this month AkciiIh of tho Oregon Pacific nro now along tho Willamotto talking business for next reason, and thoy oxpect miito an incrcico in tho next year. Tho lines bringing frcii;nt this way bIiouIiI now bo at work innking ratcri and giving grain dcnlniH assurances by whioh thoy can theineelvoi gel to work. Owing to tho rcsonl uncortnnty of freights it h aid wj rehoneomon acd inillorH alorg tho mil lino.s huvu written n now foru. of rceoipt, not binding thorn vilvos to buy lotB etorcd at market )rlcoi .is has boon tiMtial in paat yoare. With tho narrow L'linao lines cominc into tho city an their own rails, stid a lurgor iloct of rivor baals, it would Bcom freights this way should bo low enough to meet other competition. Amongst vegetables wo find onionH qtiotod at $1.101.53 per cental. Pota toes c per pound. Hgg aro 2fic per dozen nnd demand is good and supply moderate. In tho meat market thnro is ro strengthening feature shown and spot Biipplios havo slowly, boot being nafior. Quotobeof 3i:iJ livo and Co drcseod, mutton 2lQ3c livo and Gc dressed, veal 7Dc, liQgs 'l5c live and 7(8 droHsod, lambs S22 CO. Receipts for a week for local account 90 lings, 180 cat tle. ltl'Jolienp. Dried fruit bears the following prices Sun dried qunrtored apples 80c, sliced 10c, factory 1112, prunes 1012c, French do 10c, graded do 10, 12c, pit ted plums nominally 11 to 12c, peaches 11 to 15c, grapes .") to (lc, raisins $2. Provisions. We qnoto for tho best oity or country cured hums 101?llo ; bacon 10ll,c, breakfast bacon 11J 12c; shoulder Gr.e7c. Kastern hums WQlllJc; best local or Kastern lard in tins 8J.)c. Nearly all sorts of dried ft nits find ready sale, apples and plums being wanted. Values nro firm and not open to early decline. Selling prices from dealers nro: Sun-dried quartorod ap ples nominally 78c, sliced 10c, factory 11 9 12c, prunes 10 12c, French 10c, graded lU12o, pitted plums ll12c, peaches 1 l(ii irc,grapcs 5J0c, penrfl 10c. Hhles-We qonto: Dry hides. 11 loo, light salted UjGt7o. heavy do 78c, dry kip ami calf l'JQj lie, salt Kip anil caff He, salt veal 8c, valley doeiskms 20 0?!l5c for winter and summer, Kastern Oregon lti(ff;20 for winter and summer, shoepkins 75081.25 for short and long wool, elk hidos 1820e, bcavor .2.50 :t.50, bearskinc, $1.50g. Tallow lc for common. Provisions Oity cured hams 10V to lljo . bacon 10 to lie, shouldorsO to 7c: Kastern hnms 111 to 11 ; lard 8V to k Wool Market Nr.w YoiiK.July IS. In wool the sit uation remains unchanged, and tho gen oral line of opeiations room to bo con fined to a selection of stock based upon regular coitMimptivo requirements. Among sales during tho past week were 25,000 ounds of KnMcra Oregon at 20:i(k :i(),000 pounds territory nt 2I(rf20. 2000 pounds scoured California at 2l!c. I'liiiADKU'iiM. July IS. Tho maiket has developed no impravemeut. Among rales wore 10,000 pounds Montana 11 no at 20c. 100,000 pounds Washington ter ritory lino at ISc, 20,000 pounds territory at 20V2I, 50,000 pounds Montana tine and medium at 21c, 1000 pounds Cali fornia heavy at l.'ljc. II0-10N. July 18. Tho niatket con linties dull. Among salen went 218.000 pounds teriitory at lS(rr;2rH 55,000 pounds Oregon at 17c. Forcijni ana Wheat Markets. I.omios, July 10. Weather tine. Shipments of wheat fiom Calcutta, llombay and Kurrachee during tho past week to l. K ,12.500 qts; to tho Conti nent, 50,000 qrs. ImiMirts into L. IC, past week . Wheal, !HH5,000 qrs; Jlour. 155.1HK) bbls. Cargoes oil count, rlow. Cargoes on pasago and for bhipment. rather easier. Number of wheat car goes arrived oil' coast since last report, 'J unmix r oUI 12; uuniber waiting. 12 U it winter, prompt shipment, !IOs '. il . No. 2 spring, prompt shipment, ItOs. Kuglii-h country markets, quiet but steady. California cargoes nearly tine, 'A$ Oil. pmntpt shipment, !W. Pauls, July 10. Spot wheat and llour, lather easier. French country inaikels, rather firmer. Liverpool Grain Market? LiVKitt'ooi, July 10. Wheat De mand poor, holdcs oiler frvoly ; Califor nia No. 1 7s 2d to 7s :td per cental ; red western spring, lis 5d to IU I'kI. Corn, steady; demand, fair: new mixed west ern, is Jd. Hops In Now York chito the soaio about tho roots has subsided and the plant is progressing fairly well, with favorable weather. Thero are rumors of tho dis. covery of lico in some sections, but they two not authenticated. Numbers of yards havo boon plowed up, however, ami lv IS HOW olimnusi Mini uiu nt-rviigu has leeii diniiuishetl from 10 to 50 nr 01 nt. Under favorable conditions tho vield will pivbibly amount to one-half Iho 1885 crop, which Uuvitukkt's put at 158,000 bales, Tho crop oil the Pacific co.ut pnni !bcb well, both ns to size and quality, and a production of from 70,000 to 75, 000 bales is looked for, against 00,000 bales last yo.ir. A fow contracts for 1887 hops have beon made, but the growcra havo put tho price up to 25c. per pound, which is thought to be higher than thu situation warrants, nnd consequently littln is being done. The coHt is almost drained of 18SG hop, most of which have found a market in tho cast. Drawer's supplies of hops, aa a rule, aro not heavy, and thoy will begin the new season with ovcry littlo sulphif stock. Altogether tho market is in n healthy condition, but will bo very sen sitive to unfavorable news front any ol tho hop-producing centers. Tho Rivor Bteamsrs. On account of low water, tho stcamci "Thrco Sisters" will bn substituted for tho stoamcr "N. S. Bcntloy" on and nfloi Wednesday, July 20th nnd will make regular trips between Portland and Al bany ; Lenvo Albany Monday 1 A. M.. Port land Wednesday, 7 a. m. Leave Alban.i Thursday 1 v. M. ; Portland. Saturday 7 A. M. Arrive. Albany Thursday 12 noon. Arrive Albany Sunday 12 noon. Fi.iair the Sr.wints Thoy arp talk ing about Hushing the sewers in San Francisco nil thn time, and still it ie only talk. In tlio meantime, many are carried off by malarious diseases who woulu boi alivo to-day if the cleanliness of that city woro properly nttondod to. Freso's Hamburg Tea is an excellent medicine nt all times, as it fortifiics the human body against tho bad efforts of 1I10 Kiis -on si)oisons which, thouch invisi ble, r.ro floating in tho'air everywhere, potent to destroy. "WOOL. WOOL. . BROWN & CO., PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Sucks Furnished Free ol Charge. S ILEJI, 0IIE00N !l COMMERCIAL STREET. Oppulte Ladd A Dushes DnV. CHAS. &C0. Front, First ami 1 inc St., Portland, Or. WHOLLQALU DEALtRS IN HARD- 1 1 1 WARE, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Kdrr nsrer sne A mart si of rmrlt) trcnKtli ntl wlinloomems. Mors rconomlnl thin tin onlmiry kln.lt, n I cannot m sold In comtltlon wl'li tliemultltudsol low teat, short ttelicht, slnni 01 i.hophle iiowuvr. sou only In cans, kuial. llAKI.MJ roWOEIl CO., Ort Wall St.. N Y. decly Oregon Pacific R. R Co., :?!Z .lilies Shorter ! :! Hours l-css 'lime ! A CCOMMOIIATIONS UXtUlll'AS.SKl' KOK COM. Jort and SH) Fares slid Frolvht ! Y.qulna iml tli Oregon Development Cos Stemlilii much le.f than by nv uihr route lie en all (oli.it In the Wlllanielte wllfy and rn FranHwo. Ilallr I'ns.riixrrTritlii rxrriil sumliir Uars Vaiiulns UA, M Uave Alb. 11 v, IUI0 1 11 AirleCoialllstU'A M. rrlioCortaflis,3j I'.M Arrive Albany 11:10 A M lArrlve Ysitiina, a u I- 31 O. O. U.K. trains coniitct at Albany a-id Cortallls. f.iUKbetvttcnCortalls and Kan fraud. o, rail slid ralun, tit; tM and ttreraate, ft) SS Karrs IxUmii AlliMiy an t K.nl'f.iHl.io an J, rail and cabin, 1 1 15, tM and htceraEo, 10 XI. cnAS o. noGUE, A. O. 1. and V. Avent, C'onalll., Oregon. W. M, 1IO.UI Ocneral ManaKer Oregon Development Go. I'lrat Claas Sltaiulili I.I tie bctnevn YAQUINA BAY SAN FRANCISCO. Oonnrctlni; at .iulna xllh theOie.'Oi) I'aclflc It It Co The Orik'Oii Dewtopment Co'sbteanuhl,s sail fSOM 1A4I IS raiin aaa rnui. Ma i AX1 Will. Vallvv. at June I W III. VMcN. bt Kattcrn Orviion. Sat 11 Eaalniiiirton,iiiiJHni Wl'l, viic., lliura iu Katttrn Oregon, r rl. :i W11L Valley. Tued KantcrnOiaKOii, Wed July C Will, Vallrt.llniM Kitvinriiun Kil Hill "ey. nie lU.tcinOrtvon, Wnt TlieCoinniny rim-iws tn riu'ht to dunce ijllt'ij; d). h II. TOIIY. Oen. Kt .V 1'ani Ak'ei t, SOJ Montgomi-ry ht., bn Kranil'oo, Cil WHEAT AND OATS ! UKCEIVKIl OS STORAGE! AT TIIK Capitol Mills Warehouse, North Salem. The undrraljiied hatlue leased the above tloator, lll 0rn the tame a a Public W'arvhoito llili seuuon, I'or iartloilarsreitln.- aacasand ch.rves aipl) to junt'f A. OIIAST, l.e. JJ1IN HOLM. W. II. ADAMS. HOLM & ADAMS Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing 45 State Street. Sale. Or.. TTorss Shoeluj a cU'lty Csrrlwes. Wajon, rf and aU llndsol vehicles relml llhdUpiuh and fa lh besl maimer. Qlrs us a call. Julylltt Sa iTdlayy?f-'JftjTjgfjit j u IRON, "1 1 1 STEEL .AND 5 FARM-MACHINERY. Stilo Agents forOrojon, Wiuhluglon nnd N'onliorn Idalio for tho BUCKEYE REAPER . AND . JVIOWER. Tlicao Sfnchlncs aro too well known to need comment. Thousands of Farmers have usoit tliom nnd Bieitlc of them with praUe. They aro the only Hnrvefttlng Mnclilnen tlmt will (ilvo entire satisfaction to the purchaser. MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, The mot r.nVctlvo nnd Hnrccsful Comblnntlon for Thrwihliig nnd Clennlns Oralii ever Constructed. M BUCKEYE STEEL . FRAME . TWINE- BINDERS. - Tlio features tlmt dUtlnsiilxh'.hlHTwlne-llliidcr Is tho I.tghtncMot Dmn, combined rlthlts r.xtrnorilliinryHtrenKUi and Durability, Tho IlliideriN of tho AloDy pattern, Hie only really miccouful one yet known. Wo havo two at) les, the lllovntor Illnilor ntid the lMnlform llludcr-both oxeellent both reenmmcuded by hundreds of patrons. t m )tl t yjKX eJgwaT aSjKaVi, .Is JFaM f liflmEt E-!tokrZA Schuttlor Farm Wagons, Dooro Plows, Dooro Sulky Plows, Cook & Oo.'a Car rloROS, I'lirotonsundTopDuKKlos, Four Sprlns Mountain Wagons, Duokboard , Huporlor Drills and Boodors, Corbln DIs J 1 I Harrows, Ilodgos'Ualnss Hondori, Ilalsh Darbod Wire. SEND FOB CIRCULAES. 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. Ceau w SALEM WOOD PUMPS) W- will .i. er on bott or can at Salem, Oregon, puwpe at ths fottowiiK price tor cath, or silp hy eipren f. O. D. NO. I HOUSE WELL PUMP. (IMent AntWrcciint Irott ents on all tumps ) T pnipt aie aliptnl to wellsN) feet deep or lets, and are de nziud for haute i'llt. 1he ate made c( tlJxU) tiailKr: 5) Iu. H.tr a mil .tioV. SUsiroketvt the hi.ulelll fill an ordlntry water bucket. ruur. ii'V or o, 1 rniii. ah ur nr 1 rampt lintp I'orrrlaln Uulus. o'vOt immi. T ft Ion.', T.W ejxd pumps, IU leet lone, I7.7S ' s 7 Jif " " 11 " " .W . 1. ., t. 7. jo) " '" IS " " H.U .V 1 pipe per loot. IJ cents. Couplings with bands 010 Je, tlOc. NO. 2 STOCK PUMPS: Tint pump are deil.'ned lor shallow !!: ill ralae water exlili Jd 'tct. 1 nrr lull elroko of the handle will nil an urtllnary water bucket. The) pump are made of ! t rnuer, & Inch liore, and 11 Inch strole. Tn arep.rletth and frees ni;. CMSII ritll'B LIST OF xo. r PUMPS. (All of iur No 2 Puui hate orvelaln lining.) svs pump 7 leet lonf, .W.W I SxH pump., 0 feet lonjr, ft.SO hv " i " " ll.COSS " 10 " " tO.Od N.i Spipler foot, SO cent. Coupllms with baud, "(Teach 10 cU. Deeo Well Pumas on Hand and Made to Order. I'rkvs of Watfr Pit, at facton, Salem. Orevon Yellow Sr tliubor. Ul, J Imh bore. lr rx, 1.W; ,llowtlr linir I r, -J Inch bore, per Kd, l.W. AHofour aterpl is banded readj tola) ill rumf. Illletl Krmly for helllur. Address all orders to PRESCOTT & FURBER, Salem, Orctun, G. SHINDLER CO. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. WHOLESALE AMI KfcTAlb UKALKlia iw t Mmtfhliu t make Poullrr Ralsisf oltakle. Teol mill fRlii:. Musi mentloolhU paper. I 'oii . " ik,n""".-" BEDDING, PARLOR SETS, SHADES and LOUNGES. Warrr.mU flMl lhi-aa H.lrl..to leet, amtllw Irsjsil Hlrrel. f.rlUiKl. Or ..i-ro issjsolfw" fMTfja"t 1 Z ?r-v