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iiflti driven it iViiit I THE OREGON SCOUT Is independent in nil things, neu tral in nothing; devoted to every THE OREGON SCOUT Has ns largo neireulfltiionasany two papers in this ecction of the State ccmliiiikd, and is corre spondingly valuable as an adver tising medium. cause it believes to be right journal for the people. Horo Will tho Press the People's Rights Maintain. VOL. VI. UNION, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1800. NO. 47. a I WL WW XJX JW W pmwr TW (JW W W WWWW I The Oregon Scout o An InJf icndent wetklr journal, louei eswj Thur.ilay morning by JONES & CIIAISTCEV, 1'uWUhf ri and Proprietors. A. K. Jonas, Kilttor. II Ciia.ncev, Foreman. Itutt'H of Stilin'riiitlou. One copy one yi-ar, ... One c ipy it x rat imhi. One copy three month. . JI.50 1.(10 .75 Invariably ChhIi In Advance. by chance rubtcriptiims are not paid till end year, lua dollars will be charged. Rate ot adt ert'slriK made known on application. ZdT Corresiwiidence from all parts of the country solicited. Addreoaa'l communication to the OUEUON ScoCT, Union, Oregon. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UNITED 8TATK8. PRKfllPRNT-llrnjamin Harrison of Indiana. HlcimTAHV ok 8TATK James U. 111a ne of Maine. Hkchktakv or tiik TKKAaUitr William Wludoni f Mlunmo'a. Skcuktauv op Wah-lledfleM I'roctorof Vermont. Skokktauv or tuk Navk -Ilenjuuln F. Tracy of New York. Hkckktahv or the interior- John W. Noble of Missouri. I'cMTMAHTKlt CKNKr.AL John Wanamalctr of 1'enn sylTanta. ATToitNRt'OaNERAL-W. II. II. Miller of Indiana. Skckktaiiv or AuiticULiuiiK-Jeremluh ltusk of Wisoousln. BTATi: OF OUEOilN. Senators, J J. II. MlTCIIK 1 J. Diil.l'll. LL. Congressman, ilovernor, 8ocretary of State, Htite Treasurer. KiNar.it Hermann. SVI.VK.STKR l'l NMll KR. Gt.OHUK W. MCllRIIIK. i. W wr.im. Superiutendeut of Public Instruction, 1. 11. MuKLRor. Btatd l'nnttr, - - FramcU Bakkii. fll. K. STIIAIIAN. J. W. P. I.OHI. lW. W. TllAVKR. Supreme Judges, HIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Circuit Judges, . jAM"k a' ki: rrnHD. K. Ptosecuting Attorney J. li. UaNU. COUNTY OF UNION. State Senators, Repretcntatltea, Judge Hbe-irT, Olerk, Treasurer, School Superintendent, SurTeyor, - : AKut-ftwr, Coroner, Commissioners, )J. W. NoltVAL. J. H. Haley. lOllAUI.KS (JoOll.SULOIl. I J. L. HllK. O. P. fJOOOAt.I.. A. N. II IMI1.TO.V. A. T. Nkii.l. li. O. llRAl.NARtl. J. 1.. CAHTKH. - J. V. Kl.MIIRM.L. J. I). (iUlI.ll. It. IIlIIIKI.H. ( fl. W. ltKN.NKIIKH'. ( Jiin.s McDonald. CITY OF UNION. Mayor. Rocomi'r, Marshal, W. Kesnkdv, J. K. TCTTI.K, 41. IlhRIT.UIK. COONCILMI-.N. li. F. Wilson. J. II. Corhin. J. S. KLI.IOTT A. K. JONK1. K. IU mii.i ark, H. A. 1'buskl. LODGES. UNION LODGE, No 39, I. O. O. Y MKKTS EVERY Friday etrnhu at 7:30 o'clock wm. rali:y, n. a. 0.8 Miller, Secretary. O.RANDE 110NDE KNCA.MI'MENT, No. 11. 1. O. O. F., int-etl on the first and third Tuilat in each month. 0. S. MILL kit. 0 P J. 1!. TlIOMl'SON, Scribe. GRANDE RONDE VALLEY LODGE. No. 56, A F. ft A M., inee s on the second ant fourth Haturdays every moi.th. E. W. DAVIS, W. M R. II. Drown, Secretary. GRANDE RONDE VALLEY CHAPTER, No. 10.. R. A. M., inceU first a d tlilrd Tuesclius each innnili. W. T. WKKillT, M. E. II. P. Turner Oliver. Secretary. BLUE MOUNTAIN LODGE No. 28. K. OF P., meets erery Weduesday evening. (1. F. HALL, 0. O. Turner Oliver, K. of R. A. H. PRESTON POST, No. 18, O. A. R MEETS EVERY third Saluiday In each month a', the Odd Fello' hall. JOSHUA 11RADFORD, P. C. Gf.oruk Hkininoer, Adjutant CHURCHES. Tho Methodl-t EpI copal Church holds services at 11 A. M. ani 7 1". M. of eacu Sunday. Iter S. M. DRIVER, Pastor. Benricea are held at the Presbyterian Chinch at 11 A, u and 7 r. M. uf each Sunday Iter R. II PARKER, Pator. SOCIETIES. The Union Literary and Musical Society meets erery Friday tvenlng at the M. E. Church. PROFESSIONAL CARD3. JOHN R. CRITES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office two doors south of Postotnce. Union, Oregon, 'Collecting and probate practice specialties. J. W. BIIKI.TON. . J. M. CARROLL. SHELT0N & CARROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office two doors south of Postorhce, Union, OrxKon. Special attention given to all bu limns entrusted to us. B. EAK1N. J A. KAKIN, Notary Public. R. EAKIN & BR0., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, OritKon. Prompt attention paid to collodions. B.F WIWON. Notary Public a. J. HACKirrr. Notary 1'ubllo. WILSON & HACKETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, Orefion. OollMtlont and (11 other business entnuted to u will rcceire prjmpl atUatlon. , . A oonipUM abstract of the land of Union county to Una1 of tbt UNION REAL ESTATE ABSOUIA-TION. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I. N. CROMWELL, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Office one door south of J 11. Eaton's store. Union, OroKon T. McNAUGHTON, M. D., FHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, EIrIii, Orcgun. All cal's promptly attended to day or night. A. L. DANFORTH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, North Powili-r, Oregon. DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY. Calls attended to at all hours. C. H. DAY, M. D., Homceopatlilc Physician and Surgeon. All CitllM I'roiiiptly Attend. 'il to. Oflice adjoining Jones Ilros,' sore. Can be found nights at residence in Bouthwost Union. WILLIAM KOENIG, Architect and Builder, Cove, Oregon. Drafts, plans mi l deslsns for dwellings and bridges furuislied on application. DR. A. M. MUSSER, Dentist, i Graduate of PeniwyUsula Dental College, 1 at the CENTENNIAL HOTEL And Is prepared t do all kinds of dental work pain les Jy. DR. E. N. NORTH, DENTIST, t)!llt! It StriMit, Union, Or. Teeth eitracted without pain by the successful new method. UnionTonsoPialPariois GEORGE BAIRD, Proprietor. Sbavlng, Hair-Gutting and Shampooing in tbe Lasest Style of the Art. Khon two doors south of the Centennial hotel. Gire me a call. City Meat Market Main Strtu-t, Union, Oregon. BENSON BROS., Proprietors, KEEl' CONMTANTI.Y ON UANU Beef, Fork, Veal, Mutton, Sausage, Hams, Lard, Etc. Montreal Saloon Ed Remillard, Proprietor. If yon want a rt freshing drink or a good cigar, drop In. llllhard and pool table for the accommodation of customers. Gof naeopia Saloon. William Wilson, Proprietor. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always in Stock. First-clata billiard table. Drop In and be sociable. For Information About the South -ADDHE8UWITH HTAM1'. Tba Official Immigration Department -OK- FIFTEEN SOUTHERN STATES, OAlUi 11011IN80N. Secretary, lialoli-h, X. 0. THE PACIFIC COAST. Two Men Attempt to Kidnap a Tacoma Lady. The Editor and Business Manager of the San Diego Union Un der Arrest. Olynipin, Wash., has voted bonds for general municipal purposes. National City lias an olive-oil mill that will soon bo handling thirty-two tons a day. Georfjo N. Cobb has been appointed assistant keeper of tho lighthouse, at Oakland, Cal. The I)8 AnReles restaurant keepers have protested aminet tho giving of din ner for a price by the ladies of tho cliunhes. Washinpton's Governor has appointed the trustees who are to locate anil uuper vipo tin construction of the State reform school in Lewis county. Two and three-fourths miles of jetty at tho month of the Columbia river have been completed, leaving one inilo and a quarter to finish tho work. Eastern capital in rapidlv finding its way into Salt Itke City. No less than five syndicates aro endeavoring to obtain control of tho water works. Spokane Palls is taking steps to build a mineral palace from ores taken from tributary mining camps. The Northwest Exposition will open September 14 at Spokane. Tho Japancso crew of the sealing schooner Penelope at Victoria got drunk, and for awhile ran tho vessel, cutting Mate Lam berg severely. Tho Japs aro now in jail. Land-grabbers have seized upon some 10,000 acres of land in the Fayette val ley, Idaho, under the desert land act, and will bold tho land for the expected immi gration into the country. John Major, an Indian living near tho Klamath nuency, Or., killed his wife and a brother Iiulian, and was subsequently killed bv a poase of Indians. Major is supposed lo have been insane. Two men tried to kidnap Mi a. liinkley, the wife of u Tacoma building contractor. Her husband's timely appearance put to lliuht the men who had thrown n blanket saturated with chloroform over her head. Tho citizens of San Jose, Cal., built bonlirPB and exploded bombs and rockets and paraded the streets with appropriately inscribed transparanew's in their enthu siasm over tho signing of tho public building bill by tho President. The result of tho conforenco between the Southern Pacific ollicials and tho del egation from Astoria regarding the South ern Pacific extending its system to As toria has been made public. Huntington demands a subsidy of $200,000 and ter minal facilities. There aro only two passes between Ta coma and Olympia. The Union Pacific is seeking to" occupy both of thorn and shut out the Northern Pacific. Three crews of men aro now slashing on the right of way between Tacoma and the Nesqually rivor, while a fourth crew is at work between the river and Olympia. The United States District Court has decided the suit against tbo British ship Craiuenll at Seattle in favor of thoHailora Tho crww shipped for two years, but tho Captaiu broke liia contract, and Hint was brought for threo nionthb' extra pay by tho men bevond payment for services rendered. The managing editor and business manager of tho San Diego Union have been arrested on an order of tho three Suporior Judges, sitting in bank, upon a charge of contempt of court. The order charges tho paper with trying to influ ence the jury and public opinion so that a fair trial will bo impossible in tho case of Superior Judge John It. Ailken, now in progress for tampering with a judg ment roll. James Guiler, representing tho Risdon Iron Works at San Francisco, has re turned from Washington and other East ern cities, which ho lms visited in tho interests of his firm to secure priecB for supplying iron and steel necessary in construction of 8,100 and 5,500-ton cruis ers for the United States navy, for which tho Itisdon Iron Works are to submit bids. While in Washington Mr Guiler had an interview with the Secretary of tho Navy, who was greatly interested in tho welfare of San Francisco, and partic ularly in respect to the Risdon Iron Works entering into this new enterpriee and bidding for government work. lie also said that it gave him p'ensiiro whoro ho found a wtllingnesH on tho part of our purple to assist in tho building up of our navy and merchant marine. Tho rovenuo steamer Bear will Hail for her usual summer cruise off the Alaskan coast soma day next week. Only tho usual duties, so far as known, are as signed to Captain Healy for this cruiso. He will prevent illegal Healing as fur as possible, and will regulate the li unrtraf tic among tho Indians. Captain Healy will not learn the details of his orders until after leaving San Francisco. As they come from Captain Bhepard, who beforo bin promotion to his present posi tion as chief of the revenue marine serv ice had some lively experiences with British sealers, the presumption is that the orders will give every authority for the preservation of the government's rights in tho North. It is reportod that tho cutter Corwin will also go North lie fore long. The naval steamer Alert is be ing fitted out for the cruise, and the telk is that this vessel will also join the fleet of government steamers that will le in Alaskan waters during tbe summer seal ing season. EASTERN ITEMS. A High Fence to Be Put Around the Lincoln Monument. Tho Michigan Supromo Court Holds tho New Liquor Law of That State Unconstitutional. Over 100 colored men now control newspapers in the United Shttes. There has been a generat increaso in the Newfoundland tariff of 5 to 10 per cent. This season's flood is making remark able changes in tho Mississippi river channels. It in said that there aro nearly 2X1,000 ex-Union soldiers in circumstances ap proaching destitution. Gary Pitman, cashier of tho Bank of Nottingham, Ala., has skipped. The condition of the bank is not yet known. It is noiv claimed that Fdwin Cowles, tho late editor of th& Cleveland leader, was the first to propose holding a World's Fair in 1802. Michigan's Supremo Court holds that tho now liquor law of that State is un constitutional. Tho engrossing clerk had made unauthorized interpolations. There is still much quarreling over dis puted rights to property in Oklahoma towns, and rival claimants easily secure ttio backing of a disorderly eloment. A high iron fenco is to bo built around the Lincoln monument at Springfield, III., to protect it from relic hunters, who havo mutilated tho statues and tho sar cophagus. It is understood that thcie will bo no more caucuses on tho silver question by Republican Congressmen, and that the Senate will pass u bill favorable to silver and that the House will agreo to it. The two warring baseball leagues in the Eastarocetti ug tired of losing money, and, it is said, will change the dates of play so that tho two organizations will not play on the tamo day in any one city. Aarons Si IVder, clothiers of O i Prince street, New York, failed a few days ago, and it has since been discovered that the firm was instituted for the purpose of swindling all who trusted it. Criminal proceedings will bo taken. The President hns approved tho bill authorizing tbo construction of a bridge across the Rr.izos river in Toxhb and the joint resolution authorizing Lieutenant Henry R. Lcmly, U. S. A., to accept n position under the Republic of Colombia. Prohibitionists in Iowa believe that the decision of tho United States Supremo Court that Iowa cannot interfere with the importation of liquor into that State in unbroken packages will have a damag ing effect on the prohibition law of that Stato. A straiten malady has made its appear ance at Muncie, Iud., with which 100 persens havo boon suddenly stricken. Doctors disagree regarding the diseaso. Claims aro made that it is la nona, the prevailing epidemic in Germany and It aly, which was preceded by la grippo. Tho run of the new torpedo boat Cush ing from Newport, to New York was tho quickest on record between those cities, sho ran against strong winds and heavy seas, but nevertheless made It in six hours and fifty-sven minutes, or soven minutes quicker than any other vessel. Judge Wallace in tho United States Circuit Court at Now York denied tho application of Henry Hilton to reopen tho suit of Fortin & Co., glove manufact urers of Paris, a.'ainst A. T. Stewart & Co. for breach of contract, which was de cided in Franco some yearBHgoand judg ment rendered against Stewart & Co. for $105,000. Judge Wallace holds that tho decision of tho French court must bo presumed to bo lairly arrived ut. In a letter to the Speaker of tho House tho Secretary of tho Interior estimated that it will require $8:1,800,752 annually to give service pension to every survivor of the late war not now on tho rolls and $0,042,817 annually to increase tho pen sions of those now on the rolls to $8 per month and $,776,7f!8 to grant pensions to widows of deceased soldiers. The total annual expenditure would bo $100,t'20, 327. Tho members of tho scientific expedi tion from Philadelphia have ascended Iztaccihuatl in Mexico. Iiaromelical measurements give it an elevation of 17, 150 feet, A glacier two miles long was found to descend the western slope It is the first glacier on record as existing in Mexico. On tho summit tho ther mometer registered 28 degrees. Butter flies were found imbedded in tho ice at an elevation of 15,500 feet. Serious forest fires are reported from tho northern part of Wisconsin. Much damage has been done around Mason, along the Omaha road, wher'i the woods are ablaze and two or three houses in tho town burned. The fire in stumps and underbrush between Hurley nnu Iron wood spread with great rapidity along tho section liordering on the mines from Ashland to Auror-, burning throe or four miners' cottages. All tho mills and fac tories ut Rico Lake, Benton county, were kept closed so tho moil could protect their homes. James Pollock, ox-Governor of Penn sylvania, who died at Lock Haven Sat urday, was the first man to urge Con gress, of which lie was a member forty years ago, to build a Pacific railway. He predicted in 1848 that a railroad uniting New York and San Francisco would be built within twenty-five years. Tho road was .finished in 1809 and Mr. Pollock passed over it two yeans later, and an ovation was given him in San Francisco as tho prophet of tho Pacific railroad. FOREIGN NEWS. DeBrazza, tho French Explorer, Starts for Africa. Holland Proposes to Increase tho Duty on American Petroloum Othor Items. There is no Ministerial crisis in Uru guay us has been reported. The Shah's wife is in Vienna un dergoing uu operation to recover her sight. There arc at present within tho walls ot Paris 30,229 subjects of tho German Emperor. Tho stato of siego on tho island of Crete h been raised and martial law abolished. It is reported that Queon Victoria will confer a title on Stanley, making him Iord Stuiley of tho Congo. Do Brazza, tho Fiench explorer, has started on his sixth trip to Africa not as a civilizer, but as a moneymaker. Tho first electric cars in Germany aro to bo introduced at Hallo. Tho American overhead system will bo employed. Malietoa has signed a treaty for tho settlement of the Samoan troubles. Tamaseso has accepted tho now regime. Tbo Royalist Deputy for Bolloville, Franco, has been sentenced to pay 1,500 francs fine and 10,000 francs damages for liboling Goblet. Tho United States and British Govern ments havo made an imperative demand that tho Delugou railway question bo set tled by arbitration. Conel Brace, a noted member of tho tutf and breeder of tho horco St. Gatien, the winner of tho Derby at tho Epsom meeting in 1884, has committed suicide in London by shooting himself with u revolver. A Berlin dispatch wvh tho Emperor of Germany has directed tho building of a yacht, to bo tho largest of her class in the world. It is said tho Emperor will, when the yacht is ready, puyu VHit to tho United Stales. London Fire Department eutisties show that, although theater fires havo increased greatly in number, they aro far less damaging man lormorly, owing to tho improvements in tho apparatus for suppressing ihom. The Austrian newspapers in com menting on tho meeting of Queen Vic toria with Kaiser William at Darmstadt declare that England is practically an ally of tho triple alliance, although not formally committed to its support. President Carnot has received a letter from the King of Dahomey, complaining that tho French attacked him without warning and without declaring wnr against him. Tho French merchants now in his power will bo kept as hostages. Two different English syndicates solicit tho concession for enlarging tho canal and port of Brussels bo as to make Brus sels accessible to vcssoIb of 2,000 tons. Both syndicates fix tho cost of tho neces sary constructions at about 24,000,000 francs. Tho lunatics in tho asylum at Dun drum, near Dublin, Ireland, became on raged because tlnur beer was cut off, and smashed everything within reach that was breakable. Tho fire department was called out, and after the lunatics were well drenchod thoy becamo quiet. Countess Kesslor, daughter of Admiral Lynch, has brought an action ng.tiiiHt three Paris newspapers for accusing hor of being a Prussian spy and giving re ceptions with sinister ends; also for Ho cusing her of stealing B6ulangor'a mobil izing schomo. Stanloy says : " My heart will always bo with America. Circumstances compel one to do many things ho could not do of his own free will. On account of my fu turo work I may havo to formally declare myself a BritiHh subject. At present I consider mysolf an American citizen." In tho British House of Commons Randolph Churchill's hill to consolidate and amund tho licensing laws has passed its first reading. The bill proposes to in trust the granting of licenses to munici pal and county counci s, abolishes beer houses and compels clubs to register and pay fees ranging from X30 annuully for workmen's clubs to 2,000 for ariitocratie clubs, The lust prison statistics of Prussia show that in tho year 1888-0 3l),70 Prus sian prisoners worked altogether 11,900, 0 A) days for wages of 10 cents each per day. Of the 21,432 mon and 3,t50 wom en under the supervision of tho prison division of tho Prucslsn Ministry of Jus tico 1 1,039 men and 2,17-' women are em ployed by manufacturers under contract with the prison authorities. Their aver age daily wages were about 0 couts each, Stanley says If ho hud left Emin where he found him ho would have been at this moment in Khartoum a common slave; nothing could have saved him. Ho was as much a prisoner as a fellow in chains. Tho pcoplo did not want, him. There was no government left, end the servants would not obey him. When he asked how many would return with him only one man consented. Something new in tho lino of strike is S resented by tho beer drinkers of Munich, jldiers, railway employes, tradesmen uud workers in tho factories havo signed a pledge not to drink any Munich bcor becuueo the proprietors of tho breweries havo raised the prico. In order to bring them down to tho old figures the strikers drink Htrasburg beer, Frankfort beer, Dortmund boor, or any kind of beer that does not come from the Munich brow vries. PORTLAND MARKET. Tho general condition of tho local mor chandlse markcta is all that could bo de sired. Trade Is expanding hi all directions, and country orders are heavier than last year. Abundant crops may bo looked for everywhere, and should the farmers ob tain a Rood price for their grain next fall times will bo exceedingly lively. Visitors from tho East aro not arriving yot In such numbers ns expected, still their appear anco will bo notlceablo later on. Colloc Hons aro livening up considerably, and the ra'lroad construction in this vicinity will materially increaso tho amount of ready money In circulation. AOItlOULTUKAL IMPLKMENTS. BrenklnR Plow 833K Broadcast Seedore OXaliO RlndhiK Twlno 10 per ct dls 18c Binding Wiro ,f " 12lc Grain Drills 110160 CJatig Plow 1U0U5 Osborne's Mowers . . . .30 f ct dU 75 " Reapers , . " 120 " Combined Mowors and Reapers.... 20 Vet dls IPO Droppers ... Kit) " StoMbframe self-blndinn Harvesters, 20 C ct dls 18 Rtllroad Barrows, Iron wheols, k'dojien 48&M Railroad Barrows, wood wheels, V dozen : Road I'lpw SlXiad Solid Steel Scrapers 12(0-14 Steel Disk Harrows W)fi93 Spring WaRons 1251"0. Sulky Plows 7ftfd95 WalkhiR Plows 0(2125 Wagons, all makes 110108 KAOS. Ilurlaps, 40 In 7 HurlapH, 45 in 7f Burlaps, 00 hi m Gunnies, 28x40 16 Potato Bugs, not cash 5Bh Wool, 4 lt, " 38 Wool, Hi Hi, " 36 Wheat Sacks, spot, net cash 7 Wheat Sacks, extra, second-hand ... G cokkicks. fireen Gtiatomnla, t lb 22 (5234 Java, t lb 25 27 Mocha, Hi Iti 'tis (SHI No. I Costa Rica, V lb 22 23 Rio, tT lb 22 ("a!23 Salvador, b lb 21J22i Itoastcd, in bags Arbuckld'H Arlosa, d u 271274 Closset & D.'a Columbia 1 lb prs 20420 I'ostJi Rica 25 (6)28 Oimtemala 25Jte28 Itoasted .lava 30 (532 Roasted Mocha 35 37 VKdKTAllI.IM (FIIESII). Asparagus, tflb fl Cabbage, b lb 2?(5)S Oaullllower, ' doz 1 40I 50 uarrots, u bk i iu Carrots, young, p doz 15 Celery, doz OOfl 00 Green Peas fl l.ettuco, t doz 25 Onions, ti 100 lbs 8 00 Potatoes, b 100 lbs 2 00 Potatoes, sweets, 1C lb 2) Itndlsties, f doz 30 Spinach .... Turnips, per sk 1 25 rOOLTHT. Chickens, largo young, t? dox 5 50 fl 00 Chickens, broilers Chickens, old 5 50 o) 0 00 Ducks, doz 7 00 8 50 Geese, young, t' doz 9 00 10 00 Turkeys, young, W lb 2 Grouse and Pheasants 3 00 FltESlI FltUITS. Apples 1 502 00 Hananas, f bunch 3 50ft)4 0 Lemons, California, ? box 3 75(24 00 Lemons, Sicily, box, new 5 50fl 00 Limes, tf cwt 1 50 Oranges, Riversides 3 19 OraiiKes. Seedless 4 504 75 Oranges, Navels , 4 50 an Am. Barley, whole, V ctl 80 00 Corn, tC 100 lbs 1 50 Outs, good, old, V bushel Oats, new, 42 (2 45 Hve, f 100 ttis, nominal 1 20 ffll 224 Wheat, Valley, C 11)0 lbs 1 2 I (2jl 2i? Wheat, Eastern Oregon 1 15 1 17J DAIRY 1'ItODUCK. Putter Oregon fancy creamery- 25 Cholco dairy 20 Common 8(310 Pickled, California 1820 Eastern fancy creamery California fresh roll 1821 Cheese Now California S Oregon skims and old 1214 Swiss Cheese, domestic..,. 15)010 Young America, Or. 14 Eggs Oregon, tfdoz 17 Eastern, doz 17 rc-oun. Portland patent roller, pbbl 3 7S Salem patent roller 3 75 Dayton patent roller 3 0 Cascadla patent roller 3 05 Country brands 3 5 McMlnnvllle. 3 7 Superllne zCt White Lily 3 7S Graham... 3 lM Rye floor (N Clover Seeds Red Clover 10 11 White Clover 15 C17 Alsyko Clover 1ft 17 Alfalfa 10 (fll Miscellaneous Canary 41(8 6 Flax 4i& S Hemp 6 (k 64 Rape, California i 4 I.U&tllKIl ItOUOU AND DKKSHED. Rough Per M, 10 00 Edged 12 00 T. & O. sheathing 13 (XI No. 2 flooring 18 00 No. 2 celling 18 00 No. 2 rustlo 18 00 Clear rough SO 00 Clear P. 4S 22 60 No. 1 flooring Mt No. 1 celling 22 50 No. 1 rustlo 22 Ml Stepping. 86 00 SALT. Coarse Fine 2001b bags, Pton 17 08 100-11. bas. V ton 17 00 Ground Rock, 60-lb bags, ton li 50 WOOL. Eastern Oregon According to shrinkage ...10914 Valley Spring clip 1W Uiupqua lttitf) Uuipqu, lambs aad tail IwW a