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' Eugene City Business Directory BKTTMAV, (J.-Dry goods, clothing, Krocerics and unneral merchandise, stmthwust corner Willamette suu citfiitu sural. BOOK 8TOKE-On door south of the Astor plain ana inmj. CRAIV BK03. Dealers In jewelry, watches, dockland musical Instrument. Willamette street, between beveulb aim tiglitli. DORRI3. B. F.-Poaler In stoves and tinware. Willamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. FniKVDLY. 8. H.-Dcalcr in drv Broods, rlnth. ing and general inerchundlHe, Willamette street, oaiweeu t-iguiu auu kmiii. alMi J. P. Phvslclan. surirwn and drniri.tat postoHlce, Wlllamete street, between Seventh ana jug-iiui. HiVDRICKS, T. O.-Dealer In general mer- ehandise, noruiwettl corner VtilUmutte and Minn sireeui. HODES, C.-Keeps on hand flue wines, liquors. ...I . .,..,1 Kill..-.! .. cini I'wvii um.aiu tamo, 1, mam tt street, between Eighth and Ninth. HORN', CIIAS. M.-Gunsmlth, rifles and shot runs, breech and muzzle loaders, for sale, Repairing done in the neatest style and war ranted. Shop an Ninth street, LUCKKY, J. 8. -Watchmaker and Jeweler, keeps a Una stock of Roods in his line, Willam att street, In Ellsworth's drug store. McCLARKV, JAMEfl-Cholce wlnos. liquors uuvikbis, ii uiaiucue sireec, Deiween .ighlb PATTERSON. A. 8.-A flna stock of plain and inuuy visaing curae PRK9T0N. WM.-Dcalery In saddlery, har ness, carriage trimmings, etc.. Willamette ureal, Between tseventb. and Eighth, POST OFFICE -A new stock of standard acnooi books just received at the post olllce. REN9HAV7, WM.-Wines, liquors and cigars ui ui urai uuauiy Kepi constantly on Hand. i uv uoti uijuani utoie in town. . W. MATLOCK. J. 1). MATLOCK. MATLOCK BROS. SUCCESSORS TO T. O. Hendricks. Having purchased tha store formerly owned by T. a. Hendricks, we take pleasure in in- tunning ma pumio mat we will keep a well selected stock of (X8ISTINO OF ' Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, HAT8, OROCERIES, NAILS, Crockery ui Tobaccos In fact aur stoek will be found to be complete. By honest and fair dealing we hope to ba able to secure a uoerai snare or tna publia patronage. Call and examine our stock and prioes before purchasing eisewnere. We can always be found at tha OLD HENDRICKS CORNER, Where we will take all kinds of Product in axohange for goods. MATLOCK BROS. Feb. !9, 18S4. EUGENE MARBLE WORKS - Eugene City, Oregon. Marble IleadstoneN, TOMBS, MONUMENTS AND MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Furnished at the lowest market rates, and of the finest Marble. Give me a call and ex amine my work. Shop on Wlllam mette, one door south of he Uuakd otlice. GUS HICKETHIER, Proprietor. HcClung & Johnson, SUCCESSORS TO THE LANE COUNTY MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION. We would announce to tha citizens of this county that having purchased the entire stock of merchandise of the Lane County Mercantile Association considerably below the original cost, and having added largely thereto by re cent purchases lor cash, Our Stock is now Complete I And second to none In this county. We cor dially invite a careful examination of our both in goods and prices. Oar Aim U to Bell the Best Uoods for the Least Money. Call pnd examine our goods and be con Tinced. even if you do not wish to purchase. We always take pleasure in showing goods and giving prices. All kfnfls of Met takei at Higtat iffarist Rates Liberal Discounts for I'anh. OPPOSITION Is the Life of Trade! SLOAN BROTHERS Will do work cheaper than any other shop In town. Horses Shod for $2 Cash With new material all around. Resetting old shoes f I. All warranted to give satisfaction. Shop on the Corner of 8th and Olive St. Boot and Shoe Store A. HUNT, Proprietor. Will hereafter keep a oouilet ttoci of Lato', Misses' and Chita's Shoes: BITTS) IIOOTM, Slippers, White and Black, Sandals, ' FINE KID SHOES, MENS AND BOY'S BOOTS AND SHOES And In fact everything In the Hoot and Shoe Jine, to which 1 intend to devote my especial attention. MY COOOS ARE FIRST-CLASS! And guaranteed as represented, and will be sold for the lowest prices that a good article can be allorded. -A. Hunt. NOTICE! TO WHOM IT MAY C'XCERX I horehr irlve notice that T am tlx ml. funr of the Patent Might for Sinking and Driving V ells in Lane County, 8wto of Oregon, and thai said Right is protected by Letters Patent is sued by the United States Government to Nel son W. Green, of Courtlnnd County, State of New York. All Demons who have driven will or had them driven, without my permission, since the 21st day of Kebuary, mi are liable to prosecution tor inrringemoiii or sairt Kiglit and are hereby notlllod to come forward aud adjust mo Mine. All infringements in the future will ha nt-nan. cuted. I am prepared to drive Wells or will grant permission 10 Ulnars on application. II. F. IORRI. SPORTSMAN'S EMPORIUM CHARLES M. HORN, Practical Gunsmith DIALER IN CUNS, RIFLES, Fishing Tackles and Materials Repairing done In the ncatost style and warranted. Sowing Machines, Safes, Locks, etc., repaired. Guns Loaned and Ammunition Famished Shop on Willamette St, opposite Poetofnce. Book and Stationery Store, Poitofflce Building, Eugene City. Ihavoonhand and am cnnatAntlr rennlvlnar u aasuruueui ui me ocai - B . - -- 1 --"o SCHOOL & MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS STATIONERY, Blank Books, Portfolios, Cards, Wallets, BLANKS, ETC. A. 8. PATTERSON. D. T. PRITCHARD, nmuuwuuuu uim u u 11 uuijui Repairing of Watches and Clocks executed with punctuality and at a reasonable cost. Willamette Street, Eugene City, Or. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IS STOVES, RANGES. Pumps, Pipes, Metals, TINWARE AND ons8 FnrnisMiiz Goods Generally, WELLS DRIVEN PROMPTLY, And Satisfaction Guaranteed. WILLAMETTE STREET, Eugene City, - - - - Oregon. Central Market, FislicrAcWntltriiiN PROPRIETORS. Will keep constantly on hand a full supply of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK AND VEAL, Which they will sell at the lowest market prices. fair share of the public patronage solicited. TO THE FARMERS: e will pay the highest market price for fat cattle. Logs and sheep. Shop on "Willamette Street, EUGENE CITY, ORECON. MeaU delivered to any part of the city free ot cbarge. J unit F. H. WIIKINS. ist DRUGS, MEDICI5E3, Brushes, Palata, tins, Oil. Ltada, TOILET ARTICLES, Etc. Piyslclanj' FrMoriptiona Compounded. Tlio Machinery of ths Alps ' Tito Alps constitute a grout raao!iln, which nitiniifa ttire water out of snow ami supples It to all Kuropo. Every year Otero fall on the Alps t It lit v- ihreo feet of snow, most of it falling iM'iwoen 1110 aiiiithies y.whj and ft.UtMJ. This snow, li'lit, optvotio and flnottjjh, if piloil on top f tho Alps, to bitty lliotu tliroo-liftlisof a mile deep In tho course of a century, Is continually pressed down, formed Icto clacial ice. shoved through tho valleys, melted into rivers and distributed to tho four quar ters of Europe by tho machinery of tho Alps. A cubic yard of snow weighs 187 pounds; when show is thawed and sinks into tho glacial form, a cubic yard weighs nearly half a ton. When it bo comes solid ico a cubic yard weighs nearly a ton. From the surfaco to tho bottom of a trlacier are to bo ob served all these frradalions of snow, tho light and opa pie at top, the solid at bottom. !ouio ol those p-laclcrs are over 1,600 feet deep. Tho water which molts from them is estimated as emial to a height of ten feet a year. Thoir movemout Is generally downward, but occasional v tliev annearto shrink back aud upward, only lo renew thoir down ward courso at a subsequent period. In this way they advance slowly from tho heights to tho outlets of tho valleys, sometimes as low down as 3,000 foci of altitude; this snail-like journey often requiring more than a century. A lad dor which Satissure left in 1788 at tho foot of the Aquille Noir, whon he de scended Motiut Blanc, was found in 18:12 at a distance of 4,757 yards bolow, a descent of cloven inches a day, A knapsack which fell into a crevasse of tho glacier Talcfre and was afterwards found below, traveled at the rato of fourteen inches a day. In 1820 a guide fell into the first erevmse that opened at the foot of Mount Blanc; in 18(i his body, recovered bolow, was found to have travolod at the rate of eighteen inches a day. In I860 tho body of a mountaineer, clad in the fashion of some former age, was delivered up at tho foot of tho Ahrenthal glacier In Austria. Tyndall found that the Mcr do Glace traveled at the rate of thir teen inches a day in winter, and twen-tv-four inches in summer; Atrassia dis covered that the center of the glacial stream moved faster than tho sides; Charpenticr ascertained that the stream bad lU eddies and w hirlpools; Konrter asserted that it is impossible to point out any phenomenon of rivers which was not to bo observed in glaciers, llonce thoir importance to man. They are plastic streams, to bo studied at leisure and with tho view of applying their lessons to running streams. The glacial fields of the Alps cover no less than 1,177 smiare miles. The glaciers of Mount Blanc alone cover lOi) square miles, and their mass Is equal to 1, ft.il, -000,000 cubic yards, which representa a body of water equal to the whole dis charge of the river Seine during nino years. There is machinery for jouP Cor. San t rancuco Unromcle. The Mosques of Algiers. On ono side of the place, toward the sea, stands one of the most beautiful of their mosques. Tho artist, a Genoese architect, was put to death iramedialely after he had finished this work, for daring to nut it into the form of a Greek cross. Of tho many mosques that wero to bo lound here in 18;J0 the French have loft but three; the most ancient, called the Grand mosque, was built about the vear 1000. Its exterior pre sents a protty effect of color, from the blue tiles in the minaret and unuor tne roof. The interior is divided into naves by largo columns, which are connected by tho horseshoe arch. These columns are covered with mattinz as far as one can roach; tho floor also is matted, over which rich Persian rugs are laid. 1 ho mosquo has little furniture, the pulpit, tho bamrincr Iamp3. and a niche in the side of tTie wall, marking the direction of Mecca. The chief inconvenience in visiting these mosques is tho necessity of taking off one'a shoes. I always mnde my visits on Friday, which is, their Sunday, for it is an impressive sight to see thorn at their devotions. They sit cross-legged on their rugs, with their faces toward tho east, every now and then bowing their foreheads to the trrotind, while a low, wailing chant is murmured throughout tho con gregation. The Arab has an added dignity when no enters ine mosque; 11 is the only place whore ho does not feel in subjection. It is a fortunato thing for the community that the rules for ablution before prayor ate strictly car ried out; tho Mohammedan washes his head, arms, and bare legs at tho foun tain by the entrance of the court, with tho heartiness of devotion. A nnrt of tho Grand mosntio is used foracourtof justice. Aliltlosido room is reserved for women witnessos, who speak through a small grating their testimony is ordinarily in cases 01 ai vorce, to prove the ill treatment of wives. A divorce is more easily ob tained here than in any placo in the United Mates. unicago nines. 1 m m Them'tf Yittlt. 1 v A AAlnnt iia1a urn fimilinrr rtvwf nnrt of tho incidents in the bridal tour of a wealthy Detroit widower who wedded a second wife some time ago and start ed for tho Pacilic Coast on a jaunt. Thocouplo had taken their scats on the train cere when a big negro catno into the coach with a bushel basket full of something anil covered with a sheet and placed it on the seat in front. As the bridegroom seemed to know all about it, the brido whispered: " hat on earth have you got there.' "Vittlcs!" was tho prompt reply. "Vit-whv how ?" "Them's vittlcs to last us on the trip! You don't s'nose wo can go seven or eight davs without eating, do you?" 'An' de odder two baskets am In do bagsrago ca sah." added then egro, as he'waved his hand and backed in the dooT.JJe'.roU Fne I'icss. -A r.livsicinn in one of the larrro charitable institutions of New England devoted to tho cure of bodily inlirmi ties told an attendant to note tho num ber of patients who expres-ed thanks for their recovery. The result vas that out of three thousand patients whom bo attended in a given time only three ex pressed any gratitude to the physicians who were instrumental in restoring tbem to health. Boston Journal. ft) Kill! N rCUUKAfHlU RHW. Dynamiters are abroad In France.' Cholera has appeared at Uucnos Ayres, Tho Chinese are still blocking Kelung, The French have captured the Chinese Mr. Astor, United States Minister to Home, lias resigned. China will not consent to even temporary ui-iujkiuuii oi 1 orniosa. The Pekln court has countermanded Its onler to send troops to Tonqulu. One of Kl Mahdl's chiefs is marching against I'ongota Willi jz.iuu men. Tho Tribunal In Tarla has condemned Patti to pay the costs of her divorce suit. The Traltiuen and Victoria Railroad in tniit is being rapidly pushed to comple tion. Sanford, the American delegate to the wesi Airicau conference, has arrived at Berlin. The achonner Tjtvitetnl' eianiyn niur Pilgrims, Can., last week, drowuing seven persona. The steamship Wetland, Hamburg to New York, ia acrrnlinft nlT Wlttnlurr Germany, Shanghai to break the French fleet at For mosa isianu. The English government has tent 100 tions in China. ions 01 tornedoea to nrntect rna lnir sta A deserter from Berber reports that the garrison la without powder and the town nearly wunout 100a, Bennett, the absconding cashier of the Italian bank, 01 Lima, l'eru, has been ar rested at Guayaquil. Spartall & Co., merchants, at No. 25 Old Broad street, London, have failed, with liabilities at f2,&00,00. . There were twelve persons killed and twenty wounded in a railway collision at llanau, Germany, recently. The corporation In the elty of Limerick, Ireland, have refused to pay any attention to the writ for extra police. Twelve of the leaders In the recent riots at Pcrtadoun have been Imprisoned. The other men were discharged. General VTolseler left Donsola in the Pinnace last week to Inspect the denote and hasten the advance ef troops. It is reported that an Irish organization in England has sent a large sum ot money to aid the cause ot the Crofters. An injunction has been granted in Lon don restraining Miss Devey from publish ing Lord Lyttou's letters to his wife. The mammoth stramer Great Eastern has sailed from England for New Orleans, with European exhibits for the exposition. Bullion from Holland to the amount of 00,0(10 was purchased in London in open market, last week, lor shipment to Amer ica. The Quebec Central Railway Is blockaded by tha recent snow storm. The sleighing in Canada is now good and the weather is cold. The continued cold weather In France is exercising a favorable effect on cholera mortality, which does not exceed one in 3,fl00. Frederick J. Allen, Vice-President of the Young Ireland Society, charged with treason felony, has been committed at Dublin for trial. The steamer Etna, which left Hamburg u .1. f ... V'-. V'n.lr k. n lwtn Queenstown, with her main shaft and ma chinery damaged. A Panama dispatch says: Peace has been restored in Cundinamarica and Santander, owing to the active Intervention of the federal government. General Wolselcv has received a letter from General Gordon, dated November 4tb, saying he has heard ot the murder of Stewart and others. V lctor uuicnaru, nicu 01, ueniur niciiiuar of the French Chamber of Deputies, died ,T1 . 1 . . , 1 1 o, I V. last week while conversing wim colleagues at the Palais Bourbon. Call and other towns in the southern states of Colombia last week felt the most severe shock of earthquake that has been experienced for three years. Another attack was made by rcbols on Suaklm last week, which wot promptly repulsed, and Egyptian cavalry is now in pursuit of the flying enemy. Final returns from the reoent election for the second chamber of the states gen eral of Holland show that U anti-liberals and 42 liberals are returned. Tha fiarlaa frnvemment forbids rallwav cars from Paris to cross the frontier until the passengers have been .subjected to thorough medical Inspection. ni.i,.i.tt..fmin Almtral Pnurluaf dated Kelung, admit numerous losses to landing i a it. ,k l.ttliflvrd that tha Chinese have infected their building. Tk. A.nan(iira ami anllnrifilrprft altnnH In X IIU tai j.s.va e .......-. ... Steamship Company, at Dremerhaven, . 1 t t I k 1. were uestroyeu uy lire iasi ntt. r9 tt,. Alrvttf. flnvnti marl at Rostov. vi i.iiu 1 o - : ' nnuuia amiiH r of the aristocracy, filanv ladies have been arrested. They are charged with being concerned in Nihilist plots. Tl. tl,oMloTit nf Kharntrh revolted re- lliL ,iiiii.".-""." - - n - - - - cently and killed the Governor, and pll- lageo an Annnusu village. i,lu nians fled for refuge into the Russian ter ritory. ci... In A nfrln. American Cable Com pany have advanced in London. Rumors are alioas mere 10 me eneti mm, ums some ditllculty la the working of the Ben-nett-Mockay cable. rpi.H Ti,.Vi. nf Rlitnawlir rerpnt.1v Alio m "j ni J wrested from Denmnrck by Germany, is in a stateof fcrmentover the law originat ing with Bismarck, forbidding sny of the people irom speaking vne iainsn mmjuani.. PaDers In Madeira state that the treaty with the United States provides that stioara to the number of 10 will be admit ted bv America free of duty, but that to bacco' from the Antilles will be subject to a moderate duty. ci. Cnnra Ttaarpn Hnvernor of llonff Konir. has Ween ordered by telegraph by . l. . i-nic.iV. r.r..Arnmnnt In refuse rterrnlh- sion to any French men-of-war to refit or ship coniranana or war siores mmm mc limits) of that colony. 1, 1. MMtimmioA tlmt the r.ennK In Ger many for the year has decreased aw,Wl0,(XJ0 anrf the emend it tt res have in- creasd' 5,000,000 marks. The deficit will be met by an increase 01 tne coninuuuuiia of the various German states. l protectionist Icaeue has been formed I. I J ! - )w..a nnnuiuil It Will tlA tr, on. . I. . n.l 1 n 1 1 iim nn fnnit ImnnrlJl. WW ujcuiua "'.'1 - , Milne, Minister of Agriculture, is in favor of duty 01 two iranas per ceuui uu Instead of four francs as proposed. Subscriptions to the fund, which is be ing raised for the widow of the late A. M. Sullivan, M. PM come In slowly, notwith standing the magnanimous offer mode by William O'Brien to divert all sums In tended foT bis assistance to the scandal trials for that purpose. DOMESTIC TKLtORArHIC REWI. Honry Irving w ill not play at San Frau cIsco. Boton Is taking precautions against cholera. Butte City, M. T Is being worked by burglars. William II. Vanderbllt and family are In Detroit. Canal boats In the East are tying up for the winter. The Iron trade is very quiet In all de partments. The Swalm eourtnmrtlal Is In session at Washington. J. A. Greene, a reformed gambler, Is dy ing at Philadelphia. Pension payments of the present mouth amount to 13,000,000. Hard times are being experienced all through Pennsylvania. The Cotton land rase ia now being ar gued at San Francisco. One hundred and four Mormons arrived In New York last week. John Dargle, aged 64, committed suicide at Oakland, Cat., last week. New York banks now hold 137,434,000 In excess of legal requirements. There will be a civil service examination at San Francisco, December 11th. T. B. Howd, of Baveredgo. N. Y. prominent Mason, is dead, aged 74. The South American Commission held sessions in ban trancisco last weak. , The long drouth In North Carolina has drained all streams to small proportions. The Washington monument at. Waah ington is rapidly approaching completion. Governor Crosbv. In his annual re nor t. estimates the population of Montana at OI,VW. A. D. January. Denutv T re mm re r nf Pal I Torn i a, is a defaulter to the amount of f 30,000. Duncan C. Ross challenges any man In the world to wrestle for from 5,0U0to Secretary McCulloch ia busllv enasored In the preparation of his annual report to The steamships Donnn and Umbra last week brought to New York 1.CJ0.0IX1 in goiu coin. TtiprA u'am 0 nnn i!ni.- A ,1,. r.i nicu s Convention, which met at SU Louis last weea. Tom Walllne defeated Blllv I.vnn in a six-rennd prize tight at Merced, Cal., the outer uay. Blaine and Cleveland have bean Invited to attend the opening of tha New Orleans exposition. Six children were terrlblv burned hv tha explosion of a barrel of rosin at Chicago uie uuier uay. General Schofleld. Commander nf tha Division of the Missouri, has sent In his annual report. John Clark, a wool dealer of Boston. Mass.. failed last week. Tha liabilities are unknown. New Yorkers care little for Italian oner. and Colonel Mapleson Is much disgusted on that account. The Secretary of the Treasury has re ceived a petition showing the dangers of importing oiu rags. The Oskosh. Wis.. Insane asvlum caut-ht Are last week, but was extimtulshed before any damage was done. Avers Hart was shot and killed bv John Peete near Grenada. Mass.. not - Ions since, through mistake. E. J. Bennett, formerly a lawyer of Al bany, N. Y suicided at Dallas, Texas, tho other day. Cause unknown. The New York Timrs save Mavor Edi son's order prohibiting hard glove encoun ters Is likely to prove fruitless. Paul Dana, son of the editor of the New York Sun, and Miss M. B. Duncan were recently married In New York. Stephen Wlloe has been found guilty at Helena, M. T.. of smuiutling Roods from Canada Into the United States, Tha President has decided to annoint Deputy Commissioner of Pensions Clark to succeed Commissioner Dudley. Three mills of the Tocrat Manufacturing Company, at Woonsocket, It, I., shut down last week for an indefinite period. Con, Murphy and a band of outlaws are in possession of a small island near Hele na, M, T., and defy the authorities. A railway accident In Texas not long since was the cause ef the death of ten passengers, and fifteen wounded. Gcoree Montague has been elected Presi dent of the Second National Bank, New York, in place of the dofaulter, John C. Eno. The larure glass works of James Bedford, at Wilmington, Del,, was destroyed by fire the otherevening. The loss is unknown, but is large. 1 - t-ll l.-il. T. .It..r,.,l. ..... Tl,. great strike at the lower pool eaded last week, the miners accepting the two and a half cent rate. Rev. William Deane. who has been a missionary to China and India the past sixty years, has arrived in New York on a visit to his son. The net result In money for Sullivan's ten minutes fight with Laflin at New York the other dnv was .1.H20. The total receipts were f 8.BW. The New York Financial Chronicle re ports an increase of the earnings of twenty-one railroads during October, and decreased earnings of forty others. General G. Beauregard has paid 1100,000 for a twenty years' lease of the Ouch I U coal mines, near Hot Springs, Ark. De velopments show an ample coal Held. The Eureka Cottonseed Oil Mills at Ar kansas City, Ark., were destroyed by fire last week. Loss, f 200,000. The superin tendent and two engineers were fatally Injured. Three hundred furnace hands and min ers of the Shenandoah Iron Works, Har risonburg, Va., wenton a strike last week, owing to the failure to pay two months ar rears of wages. The postponement of the New Orleans Exposition frem December 1st to 10th was owing to the inabilit y of President Arthur to ofllclate at the opening ceremonial be fere the latter date. A cut down of from 5 to 10 per cent is to go into effect soon at the Amoskego, Stark, Armory, Langdon and Manchester corporations, at Manchester, N. H. This will affect 10.0CO operatives. John Adams, Henry Ward, Davy Pigeon, each aged 12 years, and Burt James, aged 16, have been arrested at New Lisbon, W is., at the lnstanee of the secret service of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company, charged with having placed ob struct loss upon the track ot that road near New Lisbon recently. t OUTLAW D MARKET SEP0KT. IfLOL'R Fancy extra, if bbl, .rS; stHrrtno. fll.Oi; country brands, $!.75. WHEAT There Is no Improvement manifest, private cables continuing to re port sales dilllcult at half prices. In San Francisco advices report a belter demand for late deliveries. Our own market is In continued dull trading at old price. Ship, pers have first wants well provided ngaiiiHt, and are steadily buying against later needs. We quote: God to choice, tt 100 11., fl.Ol'irgl.OS: good valley, f 1.10 ftl 1.12J: Walla Walla, t.Vl(a 1.05. FISII-Extra Pociilc codfish, whole. In c, tic, boneltiss, in bxs,7Ct7Jc t Ih; domcstlo salmon, hf bbls, 60(i 4.00, bbls, (H'.a7.60. 1-11). cans, K do., $1.30; mackerel, No. 1, V kit, liu0, No. fl.ttKe-a.'.tf, No. 1, hf bbls., ei0.00, No. 2, fH.50; herrings, salted, hf bbls.. ft. dried. KMb. bxs I Ua. BUTTER Per lt, choice dairy, 27 4)c; country store, 20c; eastern, 2ic. SYUlU'S-Californla retlnery h t gal., bbls., t)2)o, kgs., 65c, cs gal, tins, 06c; Eastern, bbls., V gal,, 60c, kgs, 00c, cs.. Ooc HIDES AND BAGS Hides, dry. sound. l.";a,10c If lb, culls, one-third leas; salt lildee, heavy plump, He, light welghta, 7c; kips aud calf, He. sheep pelt, lust shorn, loc. two months wool, 20c, lumbskins, PKfi.-U-, tallow, tic; burlaps, 49 In. Mc, 45 In., 8i 00 in., 15c; twine, flour, 35 (40c, wheat, 85c, fleece, 12(1; gunnies, lrKulHo, wheat socks. 7o.7jc; BEANS -Small white,); bayos, 3.50; pinks, 4, and butters, 1.50. UAULEY-Rrewliifr, 100 lbs., Sl.lO 1.21; feed, fUH: ground, 25.00. V MibTAiiLKS-Cabbage, If Ih, 1 jc; tur nips, tfsck, 91(41.60: enrrot, $1(3.1.60, beeta, $1(.1.0; onions, if tb, Ktflio; parsnips, f sck, fKa.l.iK; tomatoes, V 2c. EGGS e dos..a5a LARD-Steady with free stocks. We quote: Oregon, kegs, V lb., 12Jc; Una, 13c; Eastern, small tins, 12ftc. HICE-andwtch Islands, No. 1, If It.., o4(?--; China mixed, 4(a;4ic; China No. 1, tic: Kangnou, Bio. FKUriS-l'runes, Hungarian, If ft., 8) lllftc; raisins (new), If bx 1.NH2.00. hi bxs., S2.tXV2.25, qr bxs., 2.25S,2.fiU, 8th bis., $2.25g,2.D0; currants, Zante, If tb. in bxs, 0c; citron, tb In drums, 3(i435 almonds, Marseilles, lb 15 18c, Lane, 20c; waluuto, Chill, 10 lie, California, Ufa! 12c SUGiiRS-Goldcn C, In bbls. lb, 1U In hf bbls., 7jc; refined D. bbls., , hf bbls., ; dry granulated, bbls.. Os, hf bbls., Ujjc: crushed, bins., Djjc; fine rushed, bbls., 10, hf bbls., 10c; cube, bbls. Vgc. hf bbls, 10c; islands, No. 1, kgs, 7c, UgH 7c. OATS-Uttote 303oc. with sales mass wlthlu the range. Good to choice feed are sold quite freely. HOMUY-ln comb, f tb 18c; stramed In S gal., tie lb ; 1 gal. Una, do, f la.Ut'j half gal., 7.Wi. CU KESK Per tb Oregon choice local, 16c; imported, lie, UYK-Nomlnal, 100 lbs., 1.001.60. HOPS-HWIileIb. PROVISIONS-The market shows re change from last week. Values are steady and unchanged. Wo quote bacon. ll(a, HJo; hams. lfUc; shoulders, l)(a;llc; eastern haras, 1510c; eastern bacon, 14c. DRIED FRUIDS- Apples, machine, cured, If lb., tka.8c, sun-cured, 7($10c; peaches, machine-cured, In boxes, 12 . a. 14c; prunes, German, in boxes. If It)., 8wl0c; plums, sun-cured. plUes.8(ff,10c machine cured, 8(a, 10c: pears, machine cured, (ttlO 12c; sun-cured, 7a-lc; figs, California. 25-tb, bx 8c; Smvrnc, 18(iii20c, POTATOES The surplus Is being re duced by shipments, but prices Indicate no Improvement. Quote 2u(ctZoc If bushel. FEED, Em-Corn meal, e loo it,, :t.o buckwheat, tfi.2iCa5.fiO; oat meal, 4.25; cracked wheat, 3.50; bran, if ton lli.m 18.(0; short, 1 18.00. middlings, fine, 125.00; hay, baled, fll.00; chop, 122.50: oil cake meal, &I5.00. WOOL-Valley, 12(al8c; Eastern Ore gon. 12($17o. IAR FRANCISCO MARKETS. FLOUU -Trade Is fairly active at steady rates. We ouote: San Francisco extra, best at fl.25Cdi4.WI: medium. J.6O(a,4.0O; shipping unerflne, l2,50C,:i.o0. BARLEY In the sample market there Is very little ef Interest to note. The ta bles at the Produce Exchange present a goodly array ot offerings, but buyers do net respond with any particular degree of promptness, and business is not of spec ullv active character. Feed descriptions of the better grades sell at a range of 00(4 O.'ic while poor qualities are neglected at 80850 ctl. In Brewing there is an eas ier feeling, and prices seem to be shaping more In favor of buvers. Quotable at W (u.l.OTJ f ctl. Bidding at the close is rep resented by the following tame : No. 1 Feed- Bid. Asked, Spot. .'.f0 Ul Keller 4 days till Buyer season.. : 1 08 Seller season 01 Buyer 1804 Il."i Seller 1884 02 December e3 to Hit 10 uu oiJ 1 okJ SKEDS Brown mustard. 2.50C33.U0: yellow, $2.0UCo;2.25; canary, 4&5c: hemp, SjCniHjc; rape, 2Mc: timothy, fiiCflc, al- luira, 100 V in.; nax, i.w:g,z.tn r cu. POTATOES -We ouote wharf rates: Early rose. fi.;70c; garnet chile, 00(a,eoc, pw-rless. IB(;hOo If ctl. ONIONS-Quotable at 40C5o )f cU. BRAN The spot market is quotable at ttf.Ma 18.50 per ton. GROUND BARLEY Quotable at $21.00 22.00 If ton. 13 U CK W HEAT- Quotable at f 1.75gl.E0 DRIED PEAS Green, (2.25; nlles, tl.75; blocaeye. 2.00 If ctl. STR A W Quotable at 60(2. (iOc bale, UONKY-Extracted. 6(a,7e lb for choice: comb, Hfu.lOc; extracted, 4(fc5c. WHEAT Although the movement Is not quick, still there is considerable grain changing hands. If sales were forced ia any way, there would likely be a full in r it 1. .. t a. , , values, iuuukh uoi. uj iij ucavj cawiiu As It is. ablimers keep the market fairly cleaned up of offerings of the better qual ities, paying from f 1.221 " f c". tD latter belns a full flicure. Millers will give a small advance, say, 1.2(!ifel.27t pctifor selected parcels. Bidding was as follows: No. 1 White Uld. Asked. Buyer season $1 85 fl 35J Buyer season, city 1 1X1 Buyer 18X1 1 2tiJ 1 274 Buyer 181, city 1 27 J 1 28J BAGS AND BAGGING We quote best quality Calcutta wheat luigs, standard slxe and weight, at CiCatlJc for spot lots; San Queiitln factory make, 6J; California Jute Mill make.ei'uvc; poUtoguiintes,I01(tf ll jc; wool bsifs. aoteJOc apiece; Burlap cloth. eje for 40 Inch. CHEKSR-Callfornla. 1013c. CORN'MEAlv Millers quote feed at 36 a3' if ton: flue kinds, for the table, la larire or small packages. 3c If tt. BUTTEK- Good to choice roll. If lb., 32irr5c: fair, 15C$18c; firkin, 20&21c; east ernl4(sl8c. BEESWAX This article finds poor cus tom. Quotable at V(a 110c V lb. CORN California yeliow is quotable at yi.401.45 for large, and 1.4Va,1.50 for small; white, SI.40Cl.45; Nebraska, white, tl.45$1.47ictl. HIDES Dry. If lb. usual selection, lfi 17c; dry kip. ltiJCa.nc; dry coif, 1020c; salted steers, 60 to 65It, 7( "c WOOL - Mendocino, ltSCttiOe, V ro.; Humboldt, I8(2nc; San Joaguln, lOC15c: eastern Oregon, 15Ca,10c LARD California, 10-16, Una, fCltie: Eastern, 1212 for tiereee, and LUl24c f tt tor polls.