The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, July 17, 1890, Image 1

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THE OREGON SCOUT
Is independent in oil thing, neu
tral in nothing; devoted to every
cause it believes to be right a
journal for the people.
THE OREGON SCOUT
Has ns largo ncirculatijonasany
two papers in this eection of tho
State combined, and is corre
spondingly valuable as an adver
tising medium.
Horo Will tho Pross tho Pooplo's Rights Maintain.
VOL. VII.
UNION, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1890.
NO. 4.
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The Oregon Scout
An lnlfrmlent weiklr Journal, l.uei erery Thur.ilar
morning by
JCXN-ES & CHANCE Y,
Publishers nd Proprietors.
A. K. Jonf.", Killtor.
II. ClliSCEV, Foreman.
KutCM of Sulcrlptlon.
One corr one year, ...
One cypy s'x luuiious, ...
One cvpy three months,
SI 50
) IX)
.75
Invariably Cash In Atlvanc-.
by chance mbtcrtptions arc vnt paid tilt end
of year, tieo tlollart tcitl be chariied.
Hates of advettlslog made known on application.
X3 Correspondence from all puts of the country
solicited
Address a'l communications to the OliEOON SciU'T,
Union, Oregon.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
UNITED 8TATKS.
President Benjamin Harrison of Indiana.
Hechetakv or Btatk James (1. 111a no of Maine.
Secketarv ok tiik Tkeasuuv William Windom
f Miniifso'a. ....
Skcuetaiiv or Waii UcdfleH Proctor of ermoDt.
Secretary or the Navv llenjamla K. Tracy of
Be York. . , ....,, ,
Keciietaey of the INTERIOR- John V . I oble of
Missouri.
Poxtmasteii-Oenkrai. John Wanamal:tr of Penn
sylvania. Anon nev-Gkn era i.-W. II. H. Miller of Indiana.
Secretary ok AultlcULTUUE-JerciuIali ltusk of
'Wisconsin.
STATK OF OltP.OilN.
Senators,
(J. II. MtTflllELL.
1 J. N.
Tit itf
Congressman,
Gorernor,
.Secretary of State,
ltiv-iik-i, llpnuivv.
Sylvester Pkssoyer.
Okoriik W. MnltRliiK.
ntiie iTt'ftsurer, - - .7 ."
c....,J.i,..,.l.,t ,,f l,il,ll, Instruction K. It- MnKLKOV
li. V. WEBB.
State Printer, - - FrkO.IUkbr
( It. H. STKAHAM
Supreme Judges, - - -M . P. Loki.
(.W. W. TlIAYK
KK.
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Circuit Judges,
.Prosecuting Attorney
M. D. Clifford
(.Jam is A. Kke.
J. L. Hand.
COUNTY OK UNION.
1 J. W. NORVAL.
f J. 11. Haley.
'State Senators,
Representatives,
.Judge - '
Sheriff,
Clerk,
Treasurer,
Schcol Hupeilntendent,
Surveyor, - ;
Assessor,
Coroner,
Commissioners,
ICllAltl.EH (ioOUNOUIllI.
J. L. Hok.
O. P. Ooomall.
A. N. Hamilton.
- - A. T. Neii.l.
E. O. Hl'.AINARD.
J. Ii. CARTER.
- J, W. KIM1IRKI.L.
J. I). UUILI).
11. HL'IIEHS.
I O. W. llKNN EII1IFF,
1 John McDonald.
CITY OK UNION.
Mayor,
Recorder,
Marshal, ....
J. W. Kennedy.
J. K. TlTTLE.
M. Heritage.
COUNCILMEN.
11. 1". Wilson. J. H. Comil.v.
J. S. Elliott. A. K. Jones.
E. ltKMILLARIl. S. A, Pl'RKEL.
LODGES.
UNION LODflK, No 39, 1. O. O. K., MEETS EVEItY
Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock Q
C. S. Miller, Secretary.
GRANDE UONDE r.NOAlIPMENT, No. 11, 1. O, O.
F.. meet! ou the first and third Tupxluyt in each
month. 0. S. MII.I.hK, C. P.
J. li. TiioMl'so.v, Scribe.
GRANDE RONDE VALLEY I.'jDOE, No. 56, A F. k
A. M., meet on the second and fourth Saturdays
every month. K. W. DAVIS, V , M.
R. II, Hroh'N, Secretary.
GRANDE RONDE VALLEY CHAPTER, No. 20 . R.
A. M., meets ";VrVHWIlT.k?U?P:
TURNER OLIVER, Secretary.
I1LUE MOUNTAIN I.tiDUE No. CS K. OF P
meets every Wednesday evening. Q Q
Turner Oliver, K. of R. & B.
PRESTON POST, NoTliT, G. A. R., MKKTH EVICKY
Uiird Saturday toffiffiSStfgS'
Georiie llElNINOEH, Adjutant.
CHURCHES.
The Methodist Eld copal Church holds services at 11
K. u. and 7 M. o. eac.Sunday.
Services are held at the Presbyterian Church at 11 A,
M. and 7 r. M. of each Smiday.
SOCIETIES.
The Union Literary and Mimical Society meets every
Friday evening at the M. E. Church,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JOHN R. CRITES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OfHoe two doors south of Postoftlce,
Union, OreKon.
Collecting and probate practice speclaltlet.
J W. SIIELTON. J- M. CARROLL.
SHELT0N & CARROLL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Offlco two doora south of Pottoflic,
Union. Oregon.
Special attention given to all business entrusted to us.
It. EAKIN. J. A. KAKIN, Notary lubllc.
R. EAKIN & BR0.f
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Union, Oregon.
Prompt attention ull to cotltctions.
11, F. WILSON.
Notary lMblle.
A. J. IIACKETT.
Notary Public.
WILSON & HACKETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Union, Ore-Bon.
Collection! and all other buslneas eutruited to us will
A comiJeW abstract ol th land of Union pountj In
'"ulalStin of the UNION REAL ESTATE ASSOCIA.
TION.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I. N. CROMWELL, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office one door south of J II. Eaton's store.
Union, (Irixmi,
T. McNAUGHTON, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Klglii, (Iregnii,
AH cal's promptly attended to day or night
A. L. DANFORTH, H. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON,
North l'oMdt-r, Oregon.
DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY.
Calls attended to at all hours.
C. H. DAY, M. D
Homceopathic Physician and Surgeon.
All Calls Promptly Attended to.
OfHce adlnlnlni Jones llros.' s'ore. Can be found
nights at residence in Southwest Union.
WILLIAM KOENIG,
Architect and Builder,
Cove," Oregon.
Drafts, nlam and designs for dwellings and bridges
furnished on application.
DR, A, M. MUSSER,
Dentist,
Graduate of Pennsylvania Dental College, it at the
CENTENNIAL HOTEL
And Is prepared t do all kinds of dental work puln
lessly.
DR. E. N, NORTH,
DENTIST,
O ill en It, Street. Union, Or.
Teeth extracted without pain by the successful new
method.
UnionToiisoFial Parlors
GEORGE BAIRD, Proprietor.
Shaving, Hair-Cutting and Shampooing in
the Lasest Style of the Art.
Shop two doors south of the Centennial hotel. Give
me a call.
City Meat Market
Main Street, Union, Oregon.
BENSON BROS., Proprietors,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON IIANP
Beel, Pork, Yeal, Mutton, Sausage, Hams,
Lard, Etc.
Montreal Saloon
Ed Remillard, Proprietor.
If yon want a rtfieaMng drink or a good cigar, drop In.
Ililhardand pool taldri for the accommodation of
customers.
Gomieopia Saloon.
William Wilson, Proprietor.
The Finest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars Always in Stock.
Flrit-cU' billiard table. Drop In and be sociable.
For Information About the South
ADDuT.HU WITH STAMP -
The Official Immigration Department
-OK-
FIFTEEN SOUTHERN STATES.
CAUL ROMNBOK. fWcretary.
lUletcii. U. 0.
THE PACIFIC COAST.
Another Invasion of the Navajo
Reservation Anticipated.
Natural Gas Struck at Summerlaml, Near
Santa llarbara, While lloring
an Artesian Well.
Ground will Boon bo broken at Phamix,
A. T., for a Methodist University.
Lumber dealers at Santa Cruz have!
formed a combination to increase prices. J
A very rich vein of ore has been struck
in the old .Tames llarron mine in Aubrey
valley, Eresno county, Cal.
Portland says its population will bo
understated from 8,000 to 12,0011, and tho
Chamber of Commerce has taken action
in the matter.
August Kienig, who killed Henry Be
uer near Firebaunh's Ferry last April,
has been found guilty, and will bo given
a life sentence.
Professor C. E. Hutton, principal of
tho Santa Rosa public schools, has been
elected to a chair in the Normal school
at Los Angeles.
Another invasion of tho Naynjo reser
vation by minim; prospectors is Baid to
be fitting out from San Juan itistead of
Gallup, N. M., as heretofore.
Tho town of Corrillos, N. M., on tho
Santa Fe road, has been almost wiped
out of existence by lire. It is a coal
1111111111; town of 1,000 people, llio lire
losses amount to $50,000.
V'. H. Bush .of Montesano, recently
appointed Receiver of tho Land OHice at
Olympia, Wash., has declined to accept.
Ho is sheritl ot unenalis county, ana
finds tho latter office more lucrative.
A Chinaman at Sacramento was charged
with takini; a $200 diamond from a jew
eler's shirt. Tho Chinaman protested
his innocence, but paid tho jowelor $150.
Now tho Mongolian proposes to suo to
recover the money.
The San Diego Union says : At this
time of year there are numerous sea tur
tles in Faleo bay, and durini: last week
two men, who make a business of catch-
ng tho mounters, wero quite successful,
leanng $u lor ttie week's worK.
The trial of William M. Harned, ex-
Deputy Colh'ctor of Customs at Port
Townsend, for extortion has como to an
end, the Judge instructing tuo jury to
find a verdict of " not guilty." lho case
of Herbert F. Beecher is now on.
Tho perennial battle being waged be
tween the Sailors' Union and shipmas
ters and Eeamen who do not recognize
that organization at San Diego has re
sulted in the captain of tho hark Mem-
non being severely beaten by a erowu ot
sailors.
Union Pacific cons ruction parties are
now working near Vancouver, at Seattle
and between Tacoma and Olympia. Tho
work at beattlo consists ot tno improve
ment of the company's recently acquired
water-front property, similar work win
bo begun in the tide flats in Tacoma in
about two months.
C. R. Walters has been sentenced by
tho courts of Paso del Norte to be shot,
and J. R. O'Lauphlin to ten years' im
prisonment for killim: a Iowd woman in
Paso del Norte in May. 1889. Tho con
demned men are citizens of the United
States and have appea'ed for protectian.
WhilH II. L. Williams was boring an
artesian well for water at Summerland,
five miles from Santa Barbara, a tlow
of gas was struck, which continued to in
crease after going ten leet, ana atad'ptii
of thirtv-threo leet ttio pressuro is lorty
. .1,. , .lm r r. ........ it.nli 'Ili 1 1 fx .1 n
project HUggested to supply Santa Bar
bara with light and fuel.
There is friction letween the city and
Stato authorities at bpoknne palls over
the riant of way of car tracks on
Division street. The City Transit Com-
pany uisoueyeu a court. ini'iin:wuii, uuu
1 , i fl .! 1
tore up tno rails 01 me opokane uom
pany, but tne court autnorities in tuo
end proved to be the stronger party, and
the rails wore put back. Considerable
feeling has been shown.
Tho court-martial trial of A. E. Milti-
moro at Tuceon, A. T., has just closed
The findings have been forwarded to
Washintrton. and will not bo mado pub
lie until announced there. Tho judifo ad
vocate announced that an additional
chargo had been made against Miltimore
lho allegation is ttie payment ot lrauctu
lent vouchers for a typewriter and sup
plies to the amount ot $100.
Tho Downiovillo Messenger has tho
following: Between Uub place and tho
Red Oak mine is a strip of about 100
vards in width of red snow. On tho sur
face the color is not so plain as below tho
surface, but is plain enough to enable
oho to trace the color strip hoiuo dletaiu o
both wavs from wiiero tno trail crosses It.
Dig down ten inches and tho sides of the
depression appear about tho color of red
ink. Jno caiiKo lor mis can uo seen.
Tho project of making Goat Island tho
terminus 01 roiuis wmeii aro now nuui
nr nmv hereafter l9 constructed, am
have their term'nuB on San Francisco
nav is beim; revived. Tho proposition
for making a general terminus of Goat
Island for merchandise or passenger traf
fic has this time been favored by tho
members of tho Chamber of Commerce
in conf ct on with tho activu and ad
vunced business men of San Francisco,
It is tho intention of these gentlemen to
causo the bill to Ihj introduced in the
present Congress, in which the oiler oi
thu use of Goat island as a termini!
point for all tho railroads will Ihj mady
Tho hill that Ib bolng preparod particu
larizes the methods and changes by
which tho transfer from its present coaj
trol will bo eilected. 12
EASTERN ITEMS.
A Lodge of Anarchists Pormed at
Bay City, Mich.
Governor AMiett of New Jersey Signs
the Anti-Pinkerton Hill Cin
namon Drops.
Many Carolina negroes took to tho
woods to dodgo tko census.
The World's Fair Commissioners from
the various States have nearly all reached
Chicago.
A movement is on foot to establish a
government park on the battlefield at
lorktown.
Jay Gould was fined $100 at New York
for failing to answer a summons to servo
as a juror.
The torpedo boat Cushing made a mile
in two minutes and three seconds in tho
Potomac rivor.
Tho fund ridced in Georgia for the
benefit of Mrs. Jefferson Davis amounts
to nearly $8,000.
Tho Senate Commerce Committee has
raised tho appropriation for Baltimore
harbor to $.ri00,000.
Tho syndicate owners of St. Louis
breweries aro closing up tho small ones
and cutting down expenses.
It is said that tho St. Paul railroad will
build a track tank 12,000 fe-t long half
way between Chicago and Milwaukoe.
Senator Pettiurow snvs enough tin will
be produced from the tin mines of South
Dakota next year to supply tho wholo
United States.
Diamond Reef, lying in East river,
Now York, lias been blown up by dyna
mite, and sea-voing vessels can now "take
a shorf cut to tho bay.
Tho Mexican Government denies tho
story Iroin London that Mexico has con
cluded a railroad subvention loan with
Anglo-American bankers.
Suryeon-Gpneral Hamilton savs that
the cliolora in Sptin appears to be tho
real Asiatic article, but ha thinks it will
not get into tho United Suites.
Tho Masonic Temple Association of
Chicaco will erectan eighteen-story build
ing, to cost $2,000,01)0. Its height iroin
tho street level will bo 210 feet.
Senator Blair has introduced a bill to
incorporate a woman's national indus
trial university and school of arts. Tho
university is to bolocatodin Washington.
Reports from the Peace river country
in tho Northwest Territory indicate that
the Indians aro becoming very restive,
and thero is said to bo danger of an out
break.
Real estate in New York is boominc,
and a whole block is to bo covered with a
structure combining all tho features of
tho Roman baths of Caracalla, with mod
ern appliances.
Tho citv of Baltimoro has just begun
tho experiment of high license. Under
the old dispensation the Baltimoro sa
loonkeeper paid $50 yearly for his license.
lie now pays $2oU.
Since tho enforcement of tho anti-open
bar law in Boston there has been a no
ticeable decreaso in the number of arrests
for drunkenness, and tho now arrange
ment is coming into favor.
The census fiirureB aro oxpected to
show a town and city increase m popula
tion greater in proportion than that of
rural regions. The "(locking of people
into town " has beon greater in tho laBt
decado than ovor before.
Tho Supreme Lodge of A. O O. W.
meeting at Boston has elected of lice rs for
the eusuing year. Tho Supremo Master
Workman ib w. way no wuson oi u
troit, Mich., and tho Supreme Medical
Examiner Hugh Doherty.
A lodi:o of Anarchists has beon formed
at Bay City, Mich., with tho object of af
fording tlnancial aid to tne enorts to re
lease the Chicago Anarchists now in Jo-
liet prison. Thoy threaten to parade
with red flags tho Fourth of July.
Over fifty cases for violation of tho
contract-labor law will bo begun ngainBt
tho Chicago Carpenters' and Builders'
Association by the Treasury Department,
it is said. Moro than 200 carpenters havo
been imported from Canada by the asso
ciation.
Tho "original-packago" decision of tho
Supremo Court Ib putting the liquor busi
ness into such a shape that all tho liquor
laws of the various States will soon bo
rendered practically useless by it. Tho
"original packago" is rapidly growing
smaller, and it will get down to tho
drink flizo" bofork long.
It is a fact of no slight omen that tho
exports of silver In tho last six weekH
havo amounted $110,407, against $2,741,
'MO In .tho corresponding period of J880.
In tho last six weeks tho imiort8 of sil
ver atnouuted to $2,0&V1!W. against only
$170,925 in tho same period of lust year.
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FOREIGN NEWS.
Chicago Orders a Tower From
M. Eiffel.
The Loading. Germans of London Will
llanquet Hismarck on His Visit
to Knglaiul.
Austrian harvest reports are highly
favorable.
Tho cholera in Valencia, Spain, con
tinues to decrease.
Cricket is becoming a favorite pastime
among the English women.
Pleuro is rapidly spreading among the
cattle in Cumberland, England.
The French luivo tried smokeless pow
der with the biggest guns successfully.
A movement is on foot, to export cotton
from Egyptian ports to Massachusetts.
Tho late King of Portugal, who died
intestate, left less than $100,000 person
alty. M. Eiffel lias received an order from
Chicago for a towor 500 feet higher than
tho Pans one.
Tho French aro making an honest ef
fort to suppress slavery within tho sphere
of their influence in North Africa.
Bismarck claims tho right to express
fn ely his opinion regarding public events,
and proposes to exorcise that right.
Tho Sultan of Morocco has granted to
the German Minister a monopoly of tho
export of wheat and barley fo"r three
years.
Chancellor von Caprivi declared in the
Reichstag that tho federal governmont
w ould neither drop the army bill nor ac
cept any amendments.
A syndicate of American capitalists
and British bankers has been formed in
London to buy np the gas workB in thu
principal American cities.
It. is stated that tho leading German
residents in London proK)so to hold a
Ki'eat banquet on the occasion of Priuco
Bismaick's visit to England.
A number of Russians, Danes and
Swedes have beon expelled from Altona,
1'rtiSBia, because ot tlioir inability to pro
duco satisfactory indontitlcatiou papers.
Half of Fort do Franco, Martinique
has been burned, and aid is demanded
by tfie American Consul. Five thousand
homeless people nued lumber and provi
sions. llal'fax is much excited ovor tho ac
tivity that is displayed by tho men of
war at that harbor. They are being vict
ualed, coaled and furnished with a sup
ply of ammunition.
In order to prevent border dlBputcB tho
Governments of Franco and Germany
will clear a wide space on oithor sido of
the frontier lino and erect numerous largo
stones, marking tho position.
Tho salo of indecent publications at
tho Belgium railway stations has reached
such a point that tho Minister of Posts,
Telegraphs and Railways, M. Vandon
peerboom. bus had recourse to such a he
roic remedy as tho total suppression of
the book stalls.
Tho Prorect of tho Seino announces
that 18,000 francs havo beon bequeathed
the interest of which is to be used an
nually to tiirniBli (lowuricH to young
women, who must bo of good repute and
natives of Paris.
Tho Transvaal Volksroad has passed
almost unanimously a resolution ompow
oring the government to construct at
once a railway iroin rrotona to tno vaai
river in continuation of the Delagoa Bay
railway. This includos a lino from Pre
toria to Johannesburg.
Tho Paris Board of Trado finds tho
safety of tho passengers on tho City of
Paris was not sacrificed to speed, and
that tho vessel is ono of tho finest in the
mercantile marine. This is tho result of
an investigation into the recent accident
Next April John Bull counts his Brit
ons. The wliolo Empire Ib to be can
vnwHcd. It is expected that tho govern
mont, upon whose domain tho sun nover
sets will provo to have about 340,000,000
poplo acknowledging VictoiiaQuoen und
impress.
M. do Lavelevo. tho Belgian political
economist, writes that either of the
American silver bills will injure tho cause
of international bimetallism, bnt neither
can possibly injure America. Ul tlio two
lie considers the free-coinage bill the
more harmful.
Tin, llrittsii vprhpIh rorvnrlnil na Inst
during May, 1800, and tho number of
lives lust weru tuny-six. mining biiipm unit
sixteen steamers, with a total loss of
Hoventy-nlno lives, rneso roprosont tuo
ships reported durlngMay, not thoso act
ually lost in that mouth.
anil Bernhardt says she adores Htan-
. Iie " leels it purely artistic ttiougn
c-iuM passion for tho hero of Africa,"
t!(Twilling to accompany him to the
kTwitinent if he would only ask her.
TV
joneral Curios Ezeta Is President of
.i Salvador, and his Cabinet Iuih lieeu
oolnU'd. Order, which was toinitora
rpdlsturbed by tho sudden death of
esidcut Menendez, has been estab
hoa 1
Tho Speaker of the British IIouso of
iinmons ruled that thero was uo prece
nt'for the license (und to accumulate
idltht) government postiioued consider
loriTof the measure until it could con
tltrAtlie Speaker's rulings.
PORTLAND MARKET.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Breaking Plow 83355
Broadcast Seeders 91K&110
BtndhiK Twine lOperctdls 18c
Binding Wire ,r " 12lc
Grain Drills 110160
Gang Plow 100115
Osborne's Mowers UOtfctdls 75
" Reapers . . L3Q
" Combined Mowers and
Reapers.... 20 V ct dis ISO
" Droppers ... " 1
" Steel-frame self-binding
Harvesters, 20 K ct dls 180
Rtilroad Barrows, iron wheels,
t dozen 4835
Railroad Barrows, wood wheels,
V dozen 30
Road Plow 303fl
Solid Steel Scrapers 12cr)14
Steel Disk Harrows NK200
Spring Wagons 125170
Sulky Plows 75a)D5
Walking Plows 925
Wagons, all makes 110 100
11 AO 3.
Burlaps, 40 in 7
HurlaiM, 45 In 7fc
Burlaps, 00 in ll
Gunnies. 28x40 16
Potato Hags, net cash 56&
Wool, 4 lb, " !
Wool, HUb. " 30
Wlieat Sacks, spot, net cash 7i
Wheat Sacks, extra, second-hand. ... 6fc
COFFEES.
Green
Guatemala, tftb 22 (8234
Java, b lb 26 27
Mocha, Ibtb 28 3i
No. 1 Costa Rica, tftb 22 (323
Rio, tMb 22 23
Salvador, V lb 21423i
Roasted, In bags
Arbucklu's Arloaa, tT 26
Clossct & D.'s Columbia 1 Ib pra. ,2512fl
Costa Rica 25 228
Salvador 22 28
Guatemala 25(428
Boasted Java 30 32 .
Roasted Mocha 85 37
DAIRT PRODTJCB.
Butter
Oregon fancy creamery-
Choice dairy ,
Common
Pickled, California....;
Eastern fancy creamery
California fresh roll
Cheese
New California
Oregon skims and old
Swiss Cheoso. domestic
Young America, Or.
Eggs-
Oregon, r do
Eastern, f doz
as
2ty
10
182U
182i
11 m
12 14
15 glS
14
FEED.
Bran, V ton 15 00017 0
Ilav. if ton. baled 18 OOi'tfH) 50
Ground Barley, V ton 20 f 0.tj 00
Mill Chop, ton 22 5025 00
uu Unico Meal. t ton HJCcKX) W
Shorts, t? ton 17 00 a 19 00
FIIESU FRUITS.
Apples .
Bananas, H bunch 2 505)4 00
Cherries, California 1 00 1 5
bemons, uonrornia, gr box a 75 1 UU
lemons, Sicily, V box, now 6 2S
Limes, cwt 1 50
Oranges, Riversides 4 00
Oranges, Seedless 4 604 75
Oranges, NavoIb 5 25
Oranges, Malta blood 5 00
Strawberries, V lb 0Vg7
ORAIN.
Barley, whole, ctl 80 00
Corn, V 100 lbs I 50
r A- I A 1 1 1 irn n lh
hikhi, v uumiei ou m sa
Ift M 1 AA M I -V (ktl
"yut w iw iuh, noiniuzu l gi szft
Whunf Vallaw 14 1f1 ft.o 1 9ft
Wheat, Eastern Oregon 1 10 1 12
fix) nil
Portland patent roller, bbL S 75
Salem patent roller 3 75
Dayton patent roller 8 06
Cascadia patent roller 8 05
Country brands 8 50
McMlnnville, 3 75
Superilno 8 50
White Lily 3 75
Graham 3 96
Itye floor 4 50
LUMUKH BOUOU AMD DRKSSKD.
Itoudh Per AL 110 00
Edged 12 00
T. & O. sheatklng 13 00
wo. s noonng in ou
No. 2 celling 18 00
No. 2 rustic 18 00
Clear rough 80 00
Clear P. 43 22 60
No. 1 flooring 22 60
Mo. 1 celling 22 60
No. 1 matte Ul SO
Stepping. 26 00
POULTRY,
Chickens, large young, dox. 3 003 E
Chickens, broilers 4 60 a 5 00
i;iiickens, oiu 4 00(44 5
Ducks, doz 5 506 5
Geese, youncr. doe 8 OOtot) 00
Turkeys, young, V lb Id
SALT.
Coarse Fine
200-lbbags. tfton
100-lb bags. V ton
Ground Rock, 60-Qi bags, V ton.
17 00
17 00
12 50
SEEDS.
Grass Seeds-
Timothy
Urcnard Uraaa
Al
749
0411
749 0
7 M10
SS
5Hl
imis
mmm
16 (17
16 (417
uiue urass
Knplish Rye Grass
Italian Rye Gross
Australian Rye Grass
iucBquiw
Millet
ilunuarlan Millet.
Mixed Lawn Grass
Clover Seeds-
Red Clover
White Clover
Alsyko Clover.
Alfalfa
Miscellaneous
Canary...,..,,
Flax .I..
Hemp ,,,
Kane, California,,., ,
10 $111
mil
WOOL,
Eastern Oregon
According to shrinkage W01 &
Valley-
Bnrina cIId ; 17M.
lUmpqua WA
' UmpquA, lambs Mul Ml; -.;......; ISSli
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