Eugene City Business Directory. oCTTMAN, G.-Drv good, clothing grocerle nd asneral merchandise, southwest corner ilUiuette and t-mina streets. oflOC BTORK-One door south of the Aitor House. A full took of aiuorted box paper. plain ana lane. TRAIN BROS. Dealer in Jewelry, watche, dockaand musical instruments. Willamette treat, betweea Heventh and Eighth, DORRIS. B. F. -Dealer In itove and tlnwara, Willamette atreet, between btrenth and a-nirNDLY. 8. H. Dealer In dry roods, elnth. lag and aeneral merchandise, Willamette Btrei, oanu B.igui.u uu .huh. fllLI J- P. Phyilolan, aurgeon and druggist, poetoNloe, Wlilauiet (treet, between Seventh ana aikuiu nlVDRICKS, T. 0. Dealer In areneral mop. enanuiBO, uui iu wgn, wimr vv luaiueua ana , 11.. nHtKwAU ............ 1 1 ' i ' I ... i Nlntn airaei. BODES, C.-Keps an hand Sue wines, liquors, cigar ana m pmii ana oiinara tame, tvillam it (treat, between Eighth and Ninth, HORN, CHA9. M.-Guiumlth. rifle and hot- guns, oreecn ana muzzi loader, for sal. Repairing dan in th neatest atyle and war ranted. Shop an Ninth atreet. LUCKEY. J. S.-Watchmakr and Jeweler, aeepa m una iiwi ui iriioua in ni line, Ulam atta atreet, in Ellsworth drug (tore. llcCLAREN, JAMES-Cholce wine, liquor aaaoinn, rt iuainiiireei, oeiweon Kiglitb and Ninth. PATTERSON. A. S.-A fin stock of plain and ianoy Tuning cam. PRESTON, VM.-Dealery In aaddlery, har- oeaa, carnage trimmings, etc., wiUamett treat, batween Seventh and Eighth. POST OFFICE -A new tock of standard sonool book just reoeivtd at the post office. REN8HAW, WM.-Wlnes, Honor and cigar oi uie oest quality Kpi oonaiautiy on nana. Th best billiard table in town. 1. .W. MATLOOK. J. D. MATLOCK. IIATLOCK BROS. SUCCESSORS TO T. Cr. Hendricks. Having purchased the store formerly owned by T. S. Hendricks, we take pleasure in in forming th public that we will keep a well seleoted stock of CONSISTING OF Dry Cods, Boots, Shoes, HATS. GROCERIES, NAILS, Crockery andr.Tobaccos In fact eur itoek will b found to be complete. By henest and fair dealing we hope to be able to ecure a liberal share of the publl patronage. Call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. We can always b found at the .OLD HENDRICKS CORNER, Where we will take all kinds of Produce in exchange for goods. MATLOCK BROS. Feb. . 1884. EUGENE MARBLE WORKS Eugene City, Oregon. Marble Headstone, TOMBS, MONUMENTS AND MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Furnished at the lowest market rates, and of the finest Marble. (live me a can ana ex amine my work. Shop on Willam mette, one door south of the Guard office. GUS HICKETHIER, Proprietor. McClung & Johnson, SUCCESSORS TO THE HUE COUNTY MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION. nr . ......... tn thm flttronN nf tills county that having purchased the entire Btock oi mercnanuise oi we une lyuumj . Association considerably below the original oosi, ann naving auueu largoi iuoio "j oent purchases for cash, Our Stock is now Complete! this county. We cor dially invite a careful examination of our stock, as we know we can give juu bo in in goods and prices. Oar Aim U to Sell tho Beat Goods for the Legist Mono)-. Call nd examine our goods and be con. i a i . .. a nn. wiuh tn nurcnase. We always take pleasure in showing goods ana giving prices. All Mi of PMce Mint HiW MarfetRates Liberal Discounts for Cash. OPPOSITION Is the Life of Trade! SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheapr than any other shop in town. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material all around. Resetting oldihoeafl. All warranted to give satisfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8th and Olive SU. Boot and Sh()e A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will htrurur kaaa soupltta stock of Ladies', Misses' and Chiton's Shoes! BCTT BOOTH, Slippers, White and Black, Sandalt, rare no shoes, MEN'S AND DOTS BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fact everything in the Boot and Shoe .line, to which I intend to devot niy especial attention. MY COOOS ARE FIRST-CLASS! And guaranteed as represented, and will be sold for the lowest price that a good article can be afforded. .A.. Hunt. NOTICE! TO WHOM IT MAY t'wXCERX: I hereby trlve notice that I am the sola owner of the Patent Right for Sinking and Driving Well in Lane County, Skate of Oregon, and that aid Right is protected by Letter Patent Is sued by the United States Government to Nel son W. Green, of Courtland County, State of New York. All persons who have driven wells or had them driven, without my permission, since the 21st day of Febuary, 1871 are liable to prosecution for Infringement of said Right and are hereby notified to com forward and adjust me same. All infringements In the future will be erase- euted. I am prepared to drive Well or will grant permission to other on application. B. F, DORBI8. SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM CHARLES M. HORN, Practical Gunsmith DIALXB IV CUNS, RIFLES, Fishing Tackles and Materials Repairing done In the neatest style and warranted. Sewing Machines, Safes, Locks, etc., repaired. Guns Loaned and Ammunition Furnished Shop on Willamette St, epposlt PostofBce. Book and Stationery Store, Poitofflce Building, Eugene City. I have on hand and am constantly receiving an assortment of the best SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS STATIONERY. . Blank Books, Portfolios, Cards, Wallets, BLANKS, ETC. A. S. PATTERSON. D. T. PRITCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Repairing of Watches and Clocks executed with punctuality and at a reasonable cost. Willamette Street, Eugene City, Or. B. F. DORRIS, . DEALER IN STOVES, RANGES, Pumps, Pipes, Metals, AND House Fnroisliiiii Gooils Generally. WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY, And Satisfaction Guaranteed. WILLAMETTE STREET, Eugene City, - - - - Oregon. Central Market, Fisher &: Wntkins PROPRIETORS. Will keop constantly on hand a full supply of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK AND VEAL, Which they will sell at the lowest market prices, A fair share of the public patronage solicited. TO THE FARMERS: We will pay the highest market price for fat cattle, hogs and sheep. Shop on "Willamette Street, EUGENE CITY, ORECON. Meat delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Junll F. H. WILKINS. Practical Drngeist I diemist s DRUGS, MEDICINES, Braheo, Pal-to, CilM Olio, hernia, TOILET ARTICLES, Etc. phyatolana PreoorlptioM Compounded. Scorpions and (Yntlpodt. Frequently though the scorpion in met with, yet a sting from one is rare. An instance coming within my observe lion was that of my chowkecdar, who had been atung during the night while aslettp on his mat in a corner of the voranda where the reptile bad evidontly dropped down from above. I was awoke hjr a loud "bapre-bap" and tho rory familiar "sapkatdyla'1 ("Father, oh, father, a snake has bitten me!") and, on goinw to the spot with a light, we discovered the assailant to bo, not a snake, but a scorpion, which was stand ing motionless in the corner, still angrily eurving Its tail a discovery which afforded unspeakable relief to the chowkecdar, who bad thought his hut hours were come, and who now with folded hands and upturned eyos devoutly acknowledged his escape in the exclamation: "Dohai Ram Ji, ian buchgaia" ("Mercy, oh, Ram, my life is spared!"). He had pressed upon the reptilo, no doubt, while turning round, and had been stung on the arm, which rapidly swelled to a great size, accom panied by pain so excessive as to cause a feeling of falntness. With his mind, however, relieved from the "worst," he soon set about collecting herbs from the compound and gardon, under the application of hot mashos of which the pain gradually subsided, and, along with the swelling, disappeared in a couple of days. lieing curious to watch tho habits of the scorpion, I placed ono under a glass case along with a grasshopper two inchet long, whose sharp-spiked legs constituted its strong natur.d de fense. For awhile the scorpion took no notice of the wild leaps of his com panion, though every now and again it struck against him in rebounding from the glass cover, but at length, irritated by the continuance of these, it assumed the offensive. After several unsuccess ful clutches, he managed to seize with his toes a leg of the grasshopper, which he held in his jaws, while endeavoring to transfix him with his sting, till he succeeded in driving it through and through him. The leaps of the grass hopper now speedily grew feebler, and soon ho lay motionless and dead. For twenty-four hours the scorpion took no further notice of his companion, and then, pressed by hunger, he bethought himself of him, and speedily devoured him. Like the scorpion the centipede also seems partial to grasshoppers, when it can got thorn. An enormously magni fied copy as it is of the lit t lo home centipede, the sight of ono live or six inches long, with ita multitude of pre hensile feet all moving at once, ana its long feelers steering its way, causes an involttntarv creeping of tho flesh. Ouce while reclining on a sofa perusing a daily paper alitor mid-day breakfast, preparatory to "turning in" for the customary siesta, I was surprised by a thumping against a newspaper which was lying in a corner of the room, and the continuance of the sound induced me to jump up to ascertain the causo, suspecting, of course, a snake and frog. The raising of the paper disclosed a centipede of about five Inches long, holding In its jaws a large grasshopper, which he was quietly hollowing out without tho least regard to the frantic kicks of his victim, which bad occa sioned the noise against tho paper. Nor did ho seem disposed to relinquish (o choice a morsel, but allowed himself to be turned over and over without even relaxing his hold, and as the grass hopper could not physically recoup his loss I let the devourer continuo, till in a quarter of an hour only the shell re mained, and only then did tho dimin ishing kicks of the grasshopper cease altogether. On auotlieroccasion, in tho hot month of May, during my morning ablu tions, while raising the spongo to my face, I was met by the near view of an ugly puir of horns, followed by a head, emerging from one of the pores. Nol an instant too soon, I dropped it down aain on the basin stand, upon which the full length of a hideous centipede gradually unwound itsolf. Such are instances of the way these reptiles are como upon now and again In India, generally when and where least expected, and showing tho wari ness neoDle reuuire to nractfco in every movemout, even in lifting a book or paper, or putting the hand anywhere where the eve docs not also reacn. The - 1 bite of the centipeuo is rareiy nearu or, but it is more or less poisonous, and, like the stinsr of the scorpion, is consid- sMnrnd serious to children. All the Year Hound. Tho Trcasurv Dcnartmorit lias In its rogues' gallery photographs of 3,000 counterfoil makers and "shovers." These persons are of all ages, from the child of fourteen to the gray-haired sinner of seventy. They represent every nationality, even to tno Aincan aim iuu h Ant linn Chinee. The latter, indeed, are much more numerous than might be expected. Those thrifty pagans are perhaps the most export imitators in ho umriil. anil their stand at the head of the class in the production of baso coin. Many women are engagen as "shovcM." Washington Post. A cab driver in Paris was recently engaged at the unaraps wysees Dy a inlv who. after maklncr bim drive all over the city for nearly six hours, finally alighted in tne rauoourg wont martrn. and told him she "had been un able to find her son." The driver at once demanded his fare, but was told that, shn did not nossc a cent, lie then invited her to ride again, and drove directly to the nearest police sta tion, when it was found that the woman was insane. The Lutheran Church of Finland is. for the moment, bishoplcss its tnree cnici pasiois uiu umu a few months of one another. The first clergyman elected to the episcopal or- flce will nave to go vi oweucu iur w tecration. ii il noivoct thinir in weddinp. in aururated at the Keed wedding, New York, is to send Invitations and cards n finnan Victoria and the nobilitr of Europe. It is extremely "tony," and it costa nothing but the postage. A'. Y. graphic. During the last five years New Yorkers in Paris purchased 17,882. COO worth of paintings. A". I. Graphic rO&QUH TKLJEORAf H1C IBWI. D. L. Moody, the evangelist, la in Mon treal, Can. The dentist to the court of Italy is an American. Vienna has an international fisheries exhibition. It Is said the Irish Informers have founded a colony In lirajll. The Right Hon. Henry Faweett, Tost-master-General of England, is dead. Ttftlv .mm A unn nm ion,n .. mMti produce l,2tX),UU),buU lemons annually. The re appearance of cholera In France causea great alarm throughout Europe. A London dispatch aays that theCunard and Uulon steamship companies have ar ranged to amalgamate. The Marquis of Londonderry Is dead. Ilia full name was George Henry Robert Charles William Vane Tempest. Antonio Mula, editor af the Tacna (Chill Estadiantina Emnxnola, has been assas sinated. Many of the principal cities of France sent workmen out to America to visit Uie Boston exhibition. Winter weather, with lta frosU. cold rains and fog, Is reported to be settling down upon London. Lew-priced cab drivers In Pari now carry a whip with a conspicuous knot of red ribbon tied to It. One thousand children were absent re cently from the Aberdeen schools through an epidemic of measles. Save a Constantinople dispatch: Monslir- nor Asarian, Armenian patriarch, ill for several months, died last week. Mr. Walter has suspended the publlca- ttrvn tit (Ka Cw mi iiiihii ttia kalf.ruinnv stn densatlon of the London Timtt. The ancient city of Nuremberg U to have next year an exhibition of goldsmiths' work, and a rare display is expected. TheKmneror of Germany will deliver an address of welcome to the delegates at the first sitting of the Congo conference. The treaty for reciprocal passage of American and Mexloan troops acrutts the boundary line has been extended to Octo ber 81, 1885. The London Standard Is Informed that the Crowa Prince Frederick William will be appointed regent of the Duchy et Urunswlck, In the English commons last week. Frank O'Dounell, Home Ruler, was sus pended for disregarding the authority or the speaker. The Klmr of Bclulum has sent the Red Cross decoration to Commander Henry 11. Seeley, U. S. N.. for assisting a Belgium vessel off Brazil. . British Consul Hewitt has concluded treaties with chiefs of west African tribes on the upper rochesof tne Niger river, and extended the ttngitsn protectorate. A supposed case of cholera has caused much alarm at Buenos Ay res. The steamer Hruzxo and another Italian steamer arc detained at Montevideo. fiava a Madrid Hlmiatrh of last week: a VnantA Hunt rareri tha Knuhmira Caradide, and rocks thrown down by an avalanche battered down the old stone walls of tha city. Tli ftarman annadmn concentrating In west Africa comprises fio runs and 1,300 men. f ernanao ro win oe mo cobuiik station. The men will be furnished with white clothing and hats. PniMont Snlnmnn nf ITnvtl. nn the fifth anniversary of his landing In the Presi dential chair, the t3d tilt, granted full and complete amnesty to all political offenders in the country as well as exiles. " Thomas Shaw, member of parliament from Halifax, who has heretofore been In onnnoctinn with the nostal department has been appointed successor to the late Postmaster-General Faweett P.lm. Mtnlutar Fnrrv has Informed Eng land that if China effect mediation with out delay, or increasing further expenses by military operations, r ranee wui num. Its claim of Indemnity to 40,100.000 fraacs. Anarchist Barfuss has been sentenced at Vienna recently to six years nara ta bor on the charge of high trcation. The njnnn.l .mint, in tlia rhnrffA was the posting of placards of an incendiary na ture. Tba TTa1ih Exhibition which was lately closed at 1mdon shows a profit of 30,000. The Christian Urotiiers receivea iwo gum medals, and two medals of silver and six diplomas for various exhibits made by them. London advices state that both Liberals va iHaiiHfl nrvont "whips" to their adherents to attend the second reading or tne irancmse urn. which, it is believed, the Parnellites will oppose. A dispatch from Foo Chow states that the Ki Pal forte nave c-een repaireu, mounted" and torpedoes laid in the river, leaving a channel of only 100 feet in width. A return of tne irencn neei, oowevcr, m not anticipatea. The Austrian consul at Bombay tele i. n.,.,a H. ot ilia Mmlpra. In a se Krauun w , icmm .....v ...... , - vere form is regained in Madras. Ihe i ... i i. nn..ant. rafnua frt fiirnlHn panic-siritfcc" uLttncu. " - - : provisions to the people of the city, and the outlook Is serious. The Senate of Mexico has ratified the agreement between ureal untain anu r i Tlia Prflkidant annroved of it. incAiiu. " - i . , and cordial relations between the two governments are now consummated, after a lapse oi many jctu. According to native reporU the rebels are concentrating forces on all routes i ji . l-u . -tui m Mat.lva anipa an- eaainK wj ju. u.... nounce that El Mahdl has sent guns and ammunition to usman uigma. him to resume operations on me i The Suez Canal Committee will send a committee to Egypt to examine and re port upon a feasibility of widening the ..i T nr u hplfinr necessity exists for building a second canal. Ve Lesseps and hi son win accompauy i cumuium, Henry Labouchere, Radical member of t ...t,.n .nf..iitlv iravA notice that he Intended to make a motion providing for a cnange in mo remtum m v of Lords and tho House of Commons, so as to prevent the uonservaineo irum u peding legislation. rrv.. rrnlIi- .nmmlltAA nf dnnutleS hai voted a credit for reinforcement of the French forces. The ministers of war and marine Intimated to the committee that If ui-. .AnilmiAit In Tnnnuin tnev mi cumin. - i . ' would be obliged to ask for a f urther credit in December oi o.uuu.uw uau-. t-i. irii.xi Varn haa announced to the Tonquin committee of deputies Ihat haglano nan ouereu w ui-" --- China and France, but had not yet made -A4.I.I n.rhim ti t ha Lhlnese eov- ernment La Temps sUtea that I ranee Is negotiating direct wiui wauia. The French Senate has adopted three .i-i... v, cnatnrlal reform bill. Dl0- Tiding for the election of !5 Senators i by a . ... mA KnlnnlM. and 75 DV tne Senate. The term of service is fixed at nine years, insuadotme . the inrone are ueciaicu iu.f" - Senate. DOMESTIC TKLKORAfHlC RZWt. New York lianVa now hnld IfU 1IB nrtl In excess of lesal reaulrements. Wolfe Ttma.. rialnra In hata anil rana Chicago, have failed. Liabilities, f 106,040. . A- I I V. I under ground Is now agitating St Louis. Three thousand men have alinied the Murphy temperance oledk-e In Indlanan- oils. Trouble with miners In the Hocklns Valley (Ohio) are asaln assumina a serious shape. Malarla-breedlns noola In Brooklvn. N. Y., are being tilled at a cost to the city of 30,000. The trial of Joseph Evans, for polvnamy, was begun In the District Court at Salt Lake last week. Rear Admiral Phelps, who recently commanded the South Atlantic station, was retired last week. A bill providing far an Increase of Judi cial salaries has been refused a third read ing In the v ermont Senate. A colored preacher was committed to ail a few days ago in Natchet, Miss., for failing to perform road duty. Two hundred citizens of Colombus, O.. have been lined for profanity in the public stree'a. One man has caused the arrests. The delivery frelsht denot of the Louis ville and Nashville road, at Louisville, Ky., burned last week. Loss fully flUO,- 000. It Is said that sold and silver mines changed bands over the result of the re cent Uwens-Murphy prize right at Butte City. female hoanitai in St Louis the other day of trichinosis, caused by eating half-cooked pork. For slipplnir on the snow on the dork of a ferry-boat and for sustaining Injuries, a I'htiadeipuia woman nas been awaruea (1,500. Pat Klernan has been sentenced to be hanized on December lkHh. for the murder of Peter McCormlc last June at Hunter's Point, L. I. By an explosion In a dynamite mill near Robesonla, Pa., recently, three men wer blown to atoms and a neighboring building was badly shaken. Tho New York Central ticket office in New York city last week began selling Unit-class tickets to Chicago for $11' and becond-class for (11. It has been proposed to furnish the rail roads with Brain cars built entirely of steel. It Is said thatr more grata can be carried with less wear and tear. . The entire business portion of Silver Plume, Col., was burned a few nights ago. The loss Is estimated at from between (100,000 to (200,000; insurance, (5o,000. The house of James Cochran, at Ellllay, Ga., was destroyed by fire laat week. Ills mother, 8J years old, was burned to death. Nothing was found of her body but the charred bones. Abel D. Breed, merchant of 30 Broad way, Now York, made an assignment last week for the benefit of creditors, to Wil liam Llndsey, giving preferences amount ing to (100,000. Colonel K. A. Burke. Director-General of the World's Industrial and Cotton Cen tennial Exposition, announces that the formal opening will take place at noon, December 10th. A well-to-do Stonotown. Pa., farmer, named Stoueback, committed suicide re cently rather than pay his taxes, the tax collector being at the time In the bouse wailing tor his money. B. Haas, a German real estate agent of Jersey City, N. J., shot his wife, at their home oil Union hill, last weak, and then shot himself. Haas died almost instantly, but the wife still lives. Tha unt-iilnira nf Ilia ITnl.in Pacific Itall- wav tlia nnut- nlnA mnnthi were 118.H70.- 000, a decrease of (2.4 lll.li Ifi from the same period laat year. Surplus earnings, (7,- ftlx,tuu; aucrcase, c,04o,uou. Tl.o Your .Tnmpv Central announces that the transfer books of the company will be . , ..1. i I,., ... . i. Closed II 11 veceniuer 'ur luD i"j"" of the guaranteed quarterly dividend of . ,.. 1.. lj per cent aiier isuct-iuucr m ti, .ira,t n drlonra' atrlliA In New Or leans has ended by a compromise. The mn fti.ma nluH MltO a mnnt.h. and the Com promise agrees to (55 for fifteen hours' work a day. ine iormer paj wa . rn.m.l f.1 tlia rornlver nf the Paclfla National Bank of Boston. In a suit against some ituu stocanoiuors oi ine umm. w en force assessment llatiillty, staled tnai tne u hart hnnn withdrawn from iurv trial. and would bo heard by court r,n.,.ia ihrnnMinnf. thn rnnntrv durlncr the past seven days are am. inereisa marked decrease over last week, when the ii via anrl Dint nf Mm nrevlous week 258. Decrease arises In New York lty, New England and middle states. Tlia frnnnrnl liaaannffpr SfTOntS of roads ..v n . r-" ... u running sou in mei iititinuiin"w ,,.) rnutiit.trin rate to the New Or- Innna I'.iftnn I .Anf flliniRl r.x UOB1 L1UI1. irum leading cities In the Northwest, on a basis of (!! for the round trip irom cnicago. The lie ship Henry Hyde was launched at h, Me., last week. She Is 2, 83 tons burden, and Is the largest ship ever built In Maine. She will be commanded by r.ni.u P 1'unHlolnn and will nrobablv vupuiiii . i - - i ' . charter ror tne Ban craucisco cnjipcr uw iness. A suit ior oamages, u is saw, ia u pending against the jailer of a Leadvlile ... . u f t .i i. jail UJ m " uiin.ii , ened to death by being put Into a ... , 1 1 M . . . . 1. t .. I. t a.li n n. nauntca cen, in which jinaunoiB n u.;m it is aesirea to especially uuuwu mo fined. fr Jlnln. ni.i.Mppf1 In ttiA alatA 1 ny jail uoiitv. iv v. . ... - . of WlBconmn Iohi weeK, one at Appieion, t - n.I..nataci mtifia I tin If awiiiAn nV diKKlnpr throuh Htone lloorand under W I It-1 C II C uiirwuuii aaacvuu vuw . '- j the wan, ana mo omur coho at neimvuio, two murderers and a horse- thief made tneir escape. A nt tnrvnA rl fl fflal lpa In Ttnll var county, Miss., tried a capital case with a jury receniiy, aim on veruiuiui suiuj being brought In, sentenced the prisoner to death. On receiving a little legal ad- . . A 1. 1 ... ,n al .A.uralr Vice lliey aiiu:iicc nun w jhu w the action of the grand jury, ITL. " maMi HintA.f. a f . fllA AcAHA. . M.,ul. i"lavAland l tmtween llllll- can C. Ross and Jamee McGregor, for (MJ0 aside anu ineciiaiiip-uuainjiui vn iun.-. t-. . ... Bnn K ltnu hv a arirA nf SO W " J - J " to 18. an excellent contest McGregor was a ii - x i i m a. ... at KnOCKea OU Him icew iuur which. In the United Slates Circuit Court In Y' . Vna.tr aawanf lv nnAl- WflNI Alfld III HOW lUia iiah;, t-r"" " - the suit of Alexander Stewart, a lunatic, If V f l 1J 1irLIJita by bla gaaraian, uenjamin r. nuoiuuu. against Henry HII on. for the mis of iWi,000, which complainant alleges Is due him as one ot the heirs of A. T. Stewart Kyrus Sullivan Gardner, a magnetic . . I A. J I physician or inieago, wa unoi aim m suntly killed by his wife in a fltaf Jeal- lr a'tArbUlinirhArhiiahand. .h. nlai-aH tha rovnlvar tn the head of her 1fL.mnnlhs-old child and blew out its brains. Then she placed the weapon to her own temple and miea serseii. fOKTLAHD MAKICT KEPOHT, FLOUR -Fancy extra, bbl. 11.25; suportlne. (.'l.tXij country brands, (2.75. WHEAT There la nothing in the situa tion to warrant a change of quotations, but it is questioned If much wheat can be se cured at inside prices. To buy extremes must be paid, and holders seem loth to part with their product even at these. Some operators emphatically deny that valley Is purchasable at (1.10, while others say they are buying at this. Sales are light, but few transactions being reported In the week. We quote: Goad to choice, V 100 frs., f l.ttjai.05: good valley, (1.10 1.12J; Walla Walla, (1.024(0.1.05. BUTTER I'er lb, choice dairy, 27130c; country store, 20c; eastern, 25c. SYRUPti-Califorala refinery H 4 gal, bbla., ft!o, kg., toe, ca., gal. tins, 06c; Kaatarn, bbla., f gal., 65c, km, 00c, ca.. 66o HIDES AND BAGS Hides, dry, sound. 15Ktc If lb, culls, one-third less; salt hides, heavy plump, 8c, light weights, 7c; kips and calf, He. sheep pelta, lust shorn, lOe, two months wool, Wt. lamlwklns, VX&'Me, tallow, 0c; burlaps, 40 in. vc, in., 8c, 60 In., 15c; twine, flour, 85 GiOc, wheat, 85c, fleece, 1213c: gunnlea, 15llc, wheat aacka. TTJc; BEANS Small whlte,(3; bayos, (3.50; pinks, (4. and buters.(4.50, GREEN FRUITS Apples, bu, 60 75c; lemons, (0.507.00: pears, 7e; oranges, bx., (4.75; limes, 100,(1.50; peaches, f bx, tl.50; plums, 75c; figs, If lb; ' frc; qnlncea, t? bx, 75c; grapea. 1Hcis.il. POULTRY-Chlckeua. v do., spring, (2.0u3. old. (3.(10(44.00; ducks. 7.0tXo.tf; geese, (8,10; turkeys, t lb.. 12J14c WOOL-Valley, 13ftl5c; Eastern Ore gon. 1 2(ol 15c. VEGETABLES-Cabbage. lb, lie; tur nlps,sck, (1(41.50: carrota.(ll.0. beeta, (lil.aO: onions, lb, 1W1o; parsoips, If srk, (11.25; tomatoes, V lb, 2c lllll... UUA). UI JU LARD-Steady with free stocks. Wa ?uote: Oregon, kegs, f lb., 12Jc; tins, 3c; Eastern, small tins, 12lc. RICE-andwlch Islands, No. I, If Tb 6i(u.tb; China mixed, 4ia4jo; China No, 1, 6c: Rangeon, 54c FKUiTS-rrunes. Hungarian. VA.. IW4 15c; ralsiHs (new), If bx., (1.5O(2.00, hi bxs., (2.00(-2.2 qr bx., (2.252.50, 8th bxs., (J.Srxg.lSO; currant, Zaute, If lb. in bxs., 10c; citron, If lb. In drums, .'lc; almonds, Marseilles, If lb 10lHc, Lane, 2i)t; walnut Chill, lKgliiJc, California. lUrtjiie. SUUiiRS-Golden C. Inbbls., If V.. 8c, In ht bbls., 8c; refined D. bhls., . hi bbls., ; dry granulated, bbls.. 9i. hi bbls.. Oac: crushed, bbia.. (lo: fine trushed, bbls., 10, ht bbls., 10c; cube, bhls. Vjc. hi bbls, 10c; Islands, No. 1, fgs, 7c, Wgs., 7c. ... . OAls-Arrivais include anotner large lot from Union county. Stocks are large, but offerings are well restricted to needs. Quote range of values 80(X34c. UONKi in count, fit)., inc atrameu i .i kv. it. . i .i ti... yJ.. an in 111 W 1. 1 1 .VJ y U,, ,-K.M, ", W V " (ft, 15.00. half -gal., (7.50. tllKtti.-l'er ibUn-gon cnoice locai.ioc; Imported, 14o. It YK Nominal, V 100 rba., l.UUI.0O. HOP8-1517ic If lb. PROVISIONS The market shows no change from last week. Values are steady and unchanged. We quote bacon. 14($14Jc; hams, lfttc; shoulders, 9 11c; eastern haras, 16$ 10c; eastern bacon, 14c. DRIED ERUllH Apples, machine- cured. If lb.. IXftlOc, sun-cured, (Route; peachos, machine-cured, in boxes, loc; prunes, German, In boxes. If lb.. Wityc; plums, sun-cured, pltleaa. 10 13c machine cured, 10(a)13c; pears, machine-cured. 8(a) Wc; san-cursd, Ma.c; ngs, cejiioruia, to-w, bx.. 8c: Smyrna. ltk20c POTATOES Shlmnents by last steamer were 2,500 sacks, which greatly reduced the surplus here, Recclpta of late have been comparatively email and little doing for export. Round lota quoted at 20($25e If bushel. Sweets, 2c. JTEKll, ETC I orn meal, f iuu ids., j.oa buckwheat, (5.255.60; oat meal, (4.25; racked wheat, (3.50; bran. If ton (10.(KW;13.'"0; shorts, 18.00. middlings. Hue, fo.uu; nay, naica, fii.uu; coop, (22.50; oil caka meal, (35.00. Ill rHAWClBCO MARKBTI. ur nun r:n,ipa nmrt a fair Ineal trade, with moderate Inquiry on export account. We quote: San Francisco extra, best, at (4.2.rKa 4.80; medium, (3.604.00; shipping superfine, (2.50(43.50. BRAN The spot market la quoiaoie at SIT Rilf Q RIl nu. Inn GROUND BARLEY- Quotable at (21.50 (&23.60 ton. HUUM.WllliAt-uuoiADie at iz.uvtgc.aa eth DRIED 1 HAS ureen, ja.; nues, (1.75: blaraeye, (2.00 If ctl. STRAW-Uuotable at 409!50o If bale. tmiMlf.V Kilrai'lAit. AYol7a af lb for choice: comb, 8(jfl0c; extracted, 4(5c. W II K AT The situation is uopciui ior a continuance of the moderately free move ment that has prevailed for the past two weeks. Ships are being loaded as rapidly as possiuie, many cartcuvs iicing iu uu account OI owners, wno Deneve unrauii of such action will eventually prove more prelllauie man u iney aceupieu rai. at current figures, l'rlces are eHtabllshed at about (1.25 If ctl for No. 1. shipping qualities, but this figure Is extreme at the moment. The continued depression at English distributing centers makes local operators more thnu usually cautious, BARLEY The market this week looks as If It was shaping more favorably for the buying Interest. For three or four daya the receipt have been somewhat large, but the consignment have mostly come to or der to be used In tilling contracts made In the sessions of the call board. It Is sossl ble that some parties who will have to ac cept deliveries will force stock In tha opea market, in which event values will tem porarily become more or less unsettled. At the moment, DTc V ctl is a full figure for the best arth le nf feed, while ordinary No. 1, grade is haidly quotable over ll'4c Second qualities are very dull, offering down tobVic ctl, while less desirable de scriptions can bo had at lower figures. Brewing Is in lighter demand, though prices are Arm at a range ot (Kgl.lO If ctl. OATS-OH'criugsof all descriptions con tlnue free, and the market Is generally weak In tone. Dealers do not anticipate any improvement of consequence for some 'we qnote: Surprise and milling. (1.40 (311.45; No. 1, (1.2.Vf,1.35; No. 2, (l.U 1.15; black. (1.00(fljl.I5 If ctl; new Salinaa i i in 1 v POTATOES We ouote wharf ratea: Earlv rosa. SoTaJOt:; garnet chile, 6&c; peerless. 60(o,70c If rU. iirviima uuoLaaiu sb iiaujiuu w hi. Uli-VIIQ llrnurn nmataril. K2.5Ofttl3.00: yellow, (2.0tg,2.25; canary, 45c; hemp, ftjiodjc; rape, 24(o;3c: timothy, 6J0c al- lalta, luc w io.; nax, w ; , TALLOW Grease. 4C,5: crude, flffiCJc; refined. 8jrfe8lc If tb. BEANS We ouote aa follows: Bayos, S2.50r,8:red.(2.10(o.l5: butter,(2.12J; pink. 2.002.15; llmaa. (2.50fa;024: small white. (2.1n2.Wj; pea, (2.10fe2.&j r ctl. POULTRY Live turkeya. gobblers. 15 (atlbc, do. hena. 1(1 20c do, dressed. - -e: ro-atera, 4.75(0.5.00 for old. and (5.00 .50 for young: hens (5.JO7.00; broU ers, (3.56784.00. accordlna to sise; duoka, IO.5fto8.00 H aox.;gee (2.002.50 Impair. AlPLES-atbx.,40fiOc. KKCE1PTS Wheau 155.0rJ ctls.: flour, 14.W0 qr. sks.: oata. 350 ctls.; potatoes, 3,600 ks.: eggs, 18 500 00. HAY Alf al fa. (8.00(o) 1 1.00; wheat,(12.00 (215.00; oat, (ll.00ro.14.00; barley, (8.0U 10.00: mixed. (7.00(0.10.00 1 ton. CRACKED CORN -Quotable at 33g34 If Un.