EUGENE CITY GUARD. EUOENE CITY. OREGON. THE FIELD OF APPOMATOX. Mavaaisat la ut. lb Ilia far -liuaal I'ark. WAmiKoT", February K Corporal Jailie Tanner yesterday iraued general i.rder No. 4 to lha Union Veteran le gion of the U lilted Mali, and it will rut Ui th commanding oflii-er ol every encampment it-t-lily a possible, lut It Imped they will K t without itinic Ui revive tint order olllcialy. Tim order it m follows: 'The National Commander desire to call the attention of every finmrnprin-til I the Union Veterana' IKioit In tin (ai t that movement is now on loot to haw Ihe government secure lor a na tuiiial hark the Ulllclirld ol Appomat- tn. Ihis is a rt)f-t that should re ceive the hearty i-o-oM-ruon 01 ail snr vivnir veterans' ol Uilli arinle. Tin ground on which irant anl ! met lor the laat lime in oiiiiou ; me grouun on which they tt riiiiiial'l the awful init'i-lc ol lour vrar' duration, on Icrma magnanimous on the aide of one ami honorable on lth snles; tlie ground on ahull their hitherto warring legions lahl aalde forever their i liar a. ter a enemies aii'l turned their hopeful face from ihe dark valley ol internecine war toaard the al.iinnK iiiiland ol Hai-e, may well he held aucred hv liltllre i . ...ii i generations. I his grounn snoui.i la-iong III hu t, a It doc III sentiment, to all tlie eoi!e, and it physical coiiforma I inn if preacrvcd a near an poaalhln a il waa in the lara when it waa the stage which commaii.led the attention ol Ihe ciuli.-d wnrhl, ami n whiih waa art the mightiest tragedy ol if nluriea. IU licvnig tlua, Ihe National Commander earnestly iiiiiiinaiicla that each encamp liient nt1 Ihe I'nion Veteran' l-rglon ripres by reaululioii ita view upon the matter and through the representative friini il district communicate the asm to Congrrsa." A KENTUCKY TRAGEDY. A I'kialrlaa ruail Head la Wldvw'a II I.xxim.iok, Ky., February H. lr. John K. Kader, a luoiiiilaiii physician ami ol shooting notoriety, waa (oiiml dead yeslerdav in the house ol Mr. Cathrrine M jiiimi, a widow, (our rnilea (roin Jai kaon, llrratliitt county. Two bullet had been llred through til breaat, each one ol whii h would have l-ren latal. Mr. Mctjinnn said h did the sluailing anl surrendered. Mie re fused to aaaiitn anv rraaon lor commit ting the deed. T. M. Smith, her para inoiir, ia inspected ol having hern the real murderer, and the olhcrrs are look ing (or him. Itadcr waa 115 vrar old and leave a widow and Ihrt-e little i'h I Id reii a ithont a dollar. Ilader ia the man who rreatel a aenaation in Isling ton hy kih n if to ihe giocvry ol Jolm 1 1 oral, on r lleralie avenue, and tl II mat lilin lull ol hulli'la. 1 1 il rat waa ahot live tunea, hut reoered. liader waa ar lit to the iM-mti'iitiary lor two veara, hut w aa released a month ago. (lurat then lelt leiiiiirlnii hr a while, harimr Ita-ih-r would aitam trv to kill him. Ilurat killed liadi-i a hrollier an vi-ura Kt, and the dm lor a. ire he would avenue hia hrothcr'a ih-ath. HIiIim t'unlrarl Mu.lin.H. Nr. Ijhi.-, Kehruaiy .-Jude t'ald well in the l'nitl Mali-a Court yeater day liatrnrd to ar(Uilirlita lor and anainat the iiKahliiation ( the rontrail la ta ri n the AUhiaon A Trka railroad ayatcm and the Wella-Farxo Klpreei Coiiipany. The epreaa itiiiipauy haa a rive-yrar cohlrart wilh the All h la. in A loM-ka, on whiih it damn to I hwuif ll.'m.ia' vearlv. Attorneyt lor the Mer cantile Truat Company, the Central Truat Coin pan y and the I'mon Truat Coiiipauyol New York, tr inter a under the varioiia mortitairea lor Ihe ilia k and lauidholdrra. rvaiaiel the applnation lor a miahtled iimlrai I rlaiiiiuiK i in tun-H-t-iit liirialit turn ol themurt. Jiilt Caldwell aaarrted Ihe aillhonty of the iinirt to im.lily ihe ouilrai t. ami h In atrm tisl hi- reieivera to mvealinata ami make a n-oimiuendalioii to him. Ihe mviu'ii will preaeiit a new i-nntrait lor the rotirt'a apprial. altalra la Matlra I Ml TMlhaleal. Cuv or Mniio, Fehruary It. Puhlic ailaira are iMmaritively Iriimjiill and the turhuli'me ol a lew daya ago haa al moat ivaaed. Tl.la lliollillig'a newt-.i-ra aaid iiuirt li-ntly that tuiateinala waa giving wav. evrn on the iiratlon ol lli.li-nilill v, although II ia la-lleved Met-!- will ahale hr ilaiiu, mainly on the ground ol I ualriiiala a poterty and I'leaident Itarrioa' dilhrultiia at home. 'I he I'utro oltii ialr aaya that no neaa paH r ia uiapiieil hy the government, and that when uumeter hava i-oiuiiiun-H al mm to make they will make the aauie through the olh. lal organ ol the g-jtrrnmelit. laaaraara I aaipaay Www. Ahiiilxk, Kan., Fehruary H. A long fought raaa rrailllrl to .lr in lirlerre llurd, apaiinlel hy the l inlel Mate Cirnut Court, finding a judgment ol I0 OO agaiuat the t'mon I'winV Kail wav I n , in lavor ol the Travelrra' In-auram-e Coiniaiiy. I he Traveler' oa na Ihr l aa'ltir llolel here, wlmh aaa huill hy T. C. Ilrnrv and takrn Irom him hy lorn luaure. I Irnrv enlrred into a roll lra t nh the railroad that trainaahould It to.l lor mraia. AUiut an vrar ago Hie roa I put on diuiiig car and r al atoppmg lor im-ala. The t ravel era' iUiiiii-I the prorly waa ruined and tur.1 lor ita vame. I ar la t.raal Iwmeaav. I! ti in. ii, N. C, Fehruary H. The u prrmr Count d ol the larinrra' Alhan.-e l..k a. tioli I.e. la r on the l)an pro;rrte.l hy the National Fe-leration ol harn.rra lor Ii rring ail larinrra' or.-aiiiiali.ma into ne great .oii.paiiy. 1 lie imimi. I Ui...rM-. (he ri.i:i:p lull, m'.rlil.r.l in the National lloua ol hrpreartitalivr. .rn i. ling I .r the a'ilitiurrit tiv th I'reeiilent ol a Imiipart.aaii ounuuaa on to ruiieil Iblofmation and to ,inin.i-r and reiiiitiirnl k-gia at ion to mrrt pnihlrma prrariiU-l ). 'alwr, agrirulture and rapilal. I llnul litural al Ike raf . V i.iii..i , lrlirury a. The I'rvwi deiit to-day aignrl the hill revuing the rank ol I irutei.aiit-i.rueral k.r the ln elit ui l.rneral Shotirld. anJ ulr-iH-iit:y ariit V tumnnatioa ol N Ih tieid to that gra-l to the innate. There w ill tar no ohjrrtain to hia mnrlriiialion. No ntovvran tw in a. la Uiaard diling II. vai anctr that w ul enaua in grade ol Ma l.rDeral and Hng,l,rr-i leneral Qit.l lienerai S hofleUI a Doniiuatiua it rooCrnied, hot alreajy appluaata ara CvUj.i J lor ward. MEMBERS OF HOUSE Life-Like Picture of Thirty Oregon Representatives. John C. Young, Itepreaeiitativa from (taker itmiity, waa horn in fall I-ake City, I'. T., In &. Ha waa engaged in the newapar htiainea lor t n yeara, hat ia now engaged in mining. I'oht Irally Mr. Voting ia a I'opiiliat and an anient heliever in free coinage ol lilvef. a. I . M'aiNlir. in, H. I.. M'airheal, llepreaenlative from 1 41 ne county, ia a jolly i fellow of a fn ular diaaiaition and editor of th Junction City Tune, lie waa Urn in I 'en nay I van Ia, and haa aince gravitated all over th continent and aluioat al- 1 4M. Mil early education waa received in that MaU. ril year ag Mr. KUn ley earn to iiregon, haatmg in New tierg, which ha taaen hi l.orna ever aim. II ia engaged in th mercantil hliaioe Mr. ManlcV haa heen ft life long hriiever In ilrpuhlican doctrmea. ii, o. kiM K-.i. 11. (). Itiniaraon, lieprearnlative from Cla. kainaa inuntr, ia a law vrr y pro leaaion, and ia 2 vrara old. He waa electnl to th lgialaliira from hia coun ty laat June hy a large majority. II waa lairn and raiael in C!a kainaa conn tv. Mr. liinearaon ia rri-owrnrd aa one of the ahleat parliamentariana and moat forrihl aa-akrra ill th llodae. I IIHIa C V III". Chria I'. Vatra, l.'epreaentative from Waahington countv, waa lirn in the Mat of New York in 1 !-'. Me gra in atrl (nun a medical college, hut hi hie haa hern devoted chielly to neaapaier work. He haa traveled a a-. lal cirre anideiit through Meiico. outll Anier I. a and Kumpe and the Weatrrn tati-. .Mr. Yate -rvel in th army during land. II waa then trarnfrrred to th navfand ervel threa yeara under I'or-U-r. Mr, Thompaou cam t iin-gon in 12, and in alter hia arrival aaaoci aUl himaelf wi'h Andrew t lark and eatahliahed th I'ortiand Iron NYorka. II Bold hia intereat 10 the latter con cern aeven yeara ago, ainca which tun he haa laen erigagni in the lomlier hiiai lie at llrower, wher he now reeide T. il. xVurra. T. II. Mctireer. Ilepreerntati from Waaoo county, waa torn in California, hia parent having emigrate! from Ken tucky to that flat. Alter receiving an el neat ion at the puhlic aclnaila of -an Franciaco am I Oakland College. Mr. Mi l .reer at th age of 111 engaged in alia k raiaing. Ha came to Oregon in l"i and aettle-l at Anlelo, hi preaelit home. After devoting a lew year to mercantile purauita Mr. M Hi reer ha returned to hia original puramtol at.uk raia.ng. Boiir Kr in ixv axiru. l!otrt tilenn Smith, llepreaenlative Irom Joaephine county, ia a nutiv on I'.... i, il. Moiniv waa horn in New Y ork Stal in IMK, and owing to th death ol hia parent waa ohligrd to atrtiggle lor himarll Irom the ag ol n. II eliliated in th Ninth lllinoi in l. nd waa mnalcred out at IhtcloM ol the war in I A. Alter tenirry rtaidenr in aev eral State Mr. shntriim came to Ore gon in l7'l. and aeltled in I'malilla county without money or frienda. He engaged in farming on a email acale in 1"77 and to-dv owm and fartna ,0""J aire of land' near Pendleton. Mr. tiutrom i a l.'epuhlu-an. ii. i. kgi r. I. I.. Kryl, reprraentative from I'olk countv, ia a native aon of Oregon, hav ing hern lairn near I'errydale in 1"' He waa eiigage-l in farming until I '.. aince which time he haa liren a inenila-r of the general men haiidi-e tirm of ie .V Ke at I'errydale. Mr. Keyt waa nominated aa a ' Kepuhlicaii lor Mute henator in lv.'2 and defeated with the reat of hia In ket. hut waa returned aa a llepreaeiitative in b'.'l. . i 1'H.Mf ..mi ntie. waa live rolll ooa ano l.irn in lll.no.. in He iroaer. I t t ,,l.,n. in Oregon with hi. I'',t, Ki. Mr. SU-wart reanled lor Hire veara at lallaa. receiung an ''J'0" at the U Creol ''". wr "r,j leaching a. hool in Marion comity, n lnlioau.g tha aama prolrion at.r at i.oid IWach. Hnniigh.a huay life Mew art ha l-en Treaaurer of Miill.tv. Sihuol SuN-rilitelident. )"'"' llepieVntatlve in 12. iH-put I"'1"" lor and Collator ol Ci.toma lor outh ern Oregon, and in 1".' waa eleite. joint llrprcaentalive Irom loot nl I urry lOtinlira a a 1'iipuliat. J. . Willi. IIT, pr-imineiit and eu.-ceaalui n hantol -partu, I nion county. Oregon, waa la.rn in II i.irla.n countv. Kentucky. I Molar 21. "! tt' eeoill'l a-.n ol el- liovrrnor J.iine A. Wright ol Indiana, alio waa a native of IVnnav lvania. la.rn in 1M0 and came to Indiana at an early lav. He waa ii.nrrie.1 to Miaa Harnett j 'Hurhridge in Itoiirhoti ouiitv, Ken lucky. Mr. Wright all elected twice i.meinorof Indiana, aerve.1 hi Mate A 11 V I Cm. 1 ' r? i .. . fcV: 57 ,a Jr Sir ( w'-u 5ji' h. ir..!iirrj trn ially t.-r Ibn r by American I jar Kouu.lt i . i u , rurilaiot. THIRTY MEMBERS OF THE OREGON HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. way hern an inkalingrr. Mr. M.r hea.1 ealahlialie.1 Ihe J unit ion Citv lime in I Vt . and the 'rr it aa wide awake aa tlie editor, w hu-li ia aating a a dole lot. Mr. M.wrhead ia a atalaart hrpuhlnan. and haa held two imiairtaut ort.ca-a in J.inclion 1'ilv , that ol Maor and Heivrdrr. aiihoul aerking thnu. w. I. Illl I It. ia, M. J. Il.liegaa. Ili-i.rraental'.te (mm lane ivuiilv, aaa U.rn in Ohio in 1M1. and hia earlv yrara arrr paaar. on a tar ii i . lie f ' iie.1 Die I n ion army aa a I private in I.2, arrv rig thmugii Ihe war, and aaa muatrrr.1 out aa a 1 irtl- tenant in 1 . Mr. II .llrgaa eiiugrate.1 to lane ixKinty, Or , in li, w here he haa aince panned (arming aa a v.a-ati.Mi. i II haa alaate l-en a atalaart Krpn'n In an. Uit an op.ii. nt ul the drmoue t.ialion ul ti.irr. lav a. an l IH. Ira S. Muith, Keprrarntatite frmi l'oi txKinly, waa lorn in the countv he feprwaruU in lv'i, and aaa educated at tlie la Creole Academv in I'a. aa, Or. Alter graduation he taught in tin in atituti n lor las tear, lor riv veara he aaa engaged in the mercantile .n.. Bra at lodeirn.lenr. and aaa later elra-te.1 MtenrT ot l'...k rvMintv. Mr. .Mi, i Hi aaa elected u the prevent lr latur a a Kepulm.an. Calv.n StaoVy, kepreavntativ lr.m YaaabiU auunty, aaa Iwra ia lud.ai.a ia the war, and aaa pninotl. In ls72 be came to Oregon, and ha hern connected with th Telegram. I'aily rti and lr goman. II now live on a larm, ia a hepiihlican and a atanrh Iriend ol ail ver. JoltX . JIIIKKI. John A. Jelfrey, Kepreaentative from Ja. koii county, waa larn in Arkanaaa in l.'i. tlie age ol 6 yeara he atartcd lor 'rrg.ni with hia lather, arming alter many adventure in 17 hy wav l ai'ianiento. M r. Jeffrey ' early edti. a tion a a rve!rd at the puhlic a li.wia ot J kaonville and II. Mate Agncnl lural College. Nr. JefTrev la an orator ol.tlie n n-t i, 1-.I varietv. and aaa elected to the lgiaiature in l t aa a IVpul al and ailitr mm. t. ri i winii mm. T. Fleming Minlh, ICeprewentative (mm I inn countv, aaa lorn in l.l.non it year ago. In ITS he came to Ore gon, where he haa aince made hi home in l-inn county. Mr.Mutlh laaaulaart hrpuMnan. hut without hia where the l-t intrrrata the Mat ar concerned. t. M. til. !. Y.. II. Tlioii,fi, a meititrr fnro Mu.toomali i-ouutv, aaa lorn in Kill ingaaorth. Conn.. January Iri, IsJ. W hen 12 yeara ol age he moved a ith h:a lrenta to l.hnoi. Alth.ageol Id he enliated ia tha army and ervel lor a trial parvoj iB tka aaav ol taa Caathar- o( SMithern Oregon. He waa iwrn in Jackaonville in a. Mr. Smith waa admitted to the lr in l-!', and haa held the lol. owing orti.-r at iiraut a I'aa I'olicr Ju.lge, Ivputv I'rown tmg Attorney and Corjx. ration Comiael. lie aa nominate.! lor Ueprcaeritatne hy Ihe heputiiican County l on.nt:oii ol I -W I and elected alter a vignrxiua .ainiMUgn. in which hi eloquence aa heard and le.t. . n 'ki r. i -ik. Charlea F. I eater, Crprearntatixe fr..n t ateop i-ountv. la .r.' veara ol age. He came to the 1'a. itic Coaat Irom Ken tuckv in h(. Mr. 1 rater a. tiled at Aatona live vrar ago. II i a civil engineer l y pro'ca.ion, and ha len engagr-l in aeveral Or-gin railroad aur ve In poi tu-a Mr I eater ha tlain Iwi a hrpuhii, an. a . i. tiki i r.. W. A. Trmplrton, Kepreaentative Imih I inn county, a a torn in Miun in lMk, and ,r.e. the piaina. while an inlant, a it!i hia rvnt in 17. Mr. lenipleton ha lived on farm moat of hia life. He ran a pa-k Ira n from the I mat. .la landing to the Idaho mine .luring the memorall vear N" . In Wal Mr. Templeton wa a .an. Ii. late l.r hrpreaentatire on the Ke puhti.an ticket, and aaa delea'ad, only Ui tie triuuiphautlv returned ia 14. ..r iui mi tbi a. Gaorj iiatrnai, BeprwaanUtiv fraai oNI I. -rTIK-o. Orin I, I'atirrxin, Kepre-entatve from orant county, aaa lorn in Indiana in of Virginia lineage. Ilia earlv life aa divided 1-tae.n the achooi hoiiae and the farm, lavoming a teacher hen duly .ua'.itie.. In l:i he came to Oregon, locating at lleppner, a here in partnership wilh hia hrother. t'tia I'atteraon, he eatahl.ahed the lleppner i.aretie. rwinnie.1 to-.lay a a le.lmg and influent al otima! ol Faatern i 're gin. In Ivl Mr. 1'attera.m piirchaae.1 the long ( reek Fag!, and th: rif and the Jleppner ttartte were mm- hllleit under lliMnan..r.l..h l tl. I. i ... r... p v.. ,,.- , lera..n I'lihlialung Companv. .ompoae.1 ,of otia. VlvanW.anl t'r.u' I., latter--n. Tie latter g.ntein.n i now e.litor and niana.er ot the I ag'.e. which I under hi aiiapn n- haa twcoiite an in I flueiitial etponrnt of Cepuhlican p-in- c ple. Mr. 1'aitera.in Uneve in a lr ,'l'iate protwt on to American induatrie- I and the rehahil tatmn of nivrr. . .Mil it n. !! . Cornel.ua It. Miuth. he prearn' alive from l ,akarua countv . a a Io n in j etieca county. New York, in After graduating Irom the M.d.cal (.'.H Irveof 1'ennaylvania at I'tula ie t.h.a I,. iinw tii'rrwB in 1") ami practiced medicine in lal IVrt.an l unt.l i,i For the p-t rive year lr. mith haa followed hi profeeaioD at Kagle I reek, "iu a. ana r. Frank A. aiawart, joint keprwaaou- ! taii in the United State Senate and wa a ln.ted Siate Comnuaaioner to the hrat great World Fair at Hamhurg, aiid in 1'ierce a Iminiatralion wa ap am e-l C in ted Mate Muilatcr to the Court of I'niMia. and wa returned under l.imln' a-luniiiatraiion and did in the city of IVrtin in I,;. Our ub jvt wa edu.-ated in .New York and New t ngland. He I a graduate of Y onker'a M iliary Inatitute. a gra.luate of Wil hrahani Aca-iemy of Maa-a. huaett. alao a graduate ol the Wralevan Cmveraity ol M.dd.rtown, Conn., in 17. 'r then entered the I'ark National Uank in New York city, and reaigned an hom.ra hie poaition there to aitvpt the poition ol 1 reaaurer and Sccretarv ol the Wet Inda Manufac uring Coinpanr. win. I. -ition he held until lavl. "when he came to i regon to take care of a mining company in I'.akrr countv, and haa a.nee engaged in the mining i..imea. la-ing intereele,! in aott.e verr prominent mine., t.uh .j uru and p acer. in par ta. lOKip county, in connection with wlmh he conduct a large menantile enirrprar. ln t,. Mr Wright wa elected to repreaent Cn.on countv in the Mat Igi.iature on the llepuhlican ti. ket. and wa re-elei te.1 in Z on the aainetuirlto nil the aama ofhow and aga.n in ItM received an overwhelming majority to reprewLt again the interrfi ol tu conatitumta. Mr. Wr.ght , inter eat in tb atai ar a.l Identified with tli great mining rraourer. ol tba tate. aadbata wuraad aaaidaoaalv to a 4 i n Mil. ' III it development nl aiivcrincincni. , eltort in the) cauae of ilver are Hrl known, which lie haaeprrr.d ai'h , well-known vigor uud candor, ,M arrved a Coliiliilaaiom r on lheU,,tj,j , Oregon) Fair Cominiaaum, i,v,.rii,lf lYimoyrr having reaigi.e.1 in hi. j4Vl)f with great creiliL He w.i iluiM,,, of the Committee oil Mine in Ihe II , ifi I 1 and chairman ol the Conn,, tt, on Way and Mean in Imh.:, Bl ,4 pnmiinclitly lnelitiolie. for the r. ahip in the witme aeai..n. He I..,. t great many fi lend in Faatern where he lua liecotne one of iu i. ,,,.. nciitative men. i. ii. M-orr. J. II. Scott, llepreaeiitative from county, waa lairu in Iowa in u, , grating to Oregon with hi .. r. r 11. Ihe lainiiy etliel in i ,:, iiiiiiiIV where they relnailied iinl.i 1- lu that year they rcnioved to county a hero Mr. Soitt ha a:n .. i... aided. All hi life li haa heen .1 f,,i ,,,r and hi intereat are all identified , the tiller of the roil He wua ele. t. i,, the lgialature aa lleptlhliciiu in i.,( i . . aalll HI. KM-. r . . ill 1.. I. .. , V. A. Cllioietie, l.ciracilluiV.' lr.,in Ibiiiglan county, wa horn in ly.u -u ,., Kv.. in InM. of lii'iman iarentav. . 11 early lie wa pa-ted on a f.irm in In ana ami ne later himici iU mi l ,, ailmitted to practice in I". I. Mr. . hre.le came to Oregon in 177 and h i- n- aidel in iMiigla county fur the p.i-t ten vear. He l a conaiatcnt IJei.iii,;,, .,, but ha never In-fore hell oil:.,., although alwayi active in political .,tk. a. M. srvtoN. M. Nealon, Kepreaentative from Jui kon county, waa lairn in Coiium h. cut in 1M1. He went to tieorgm w.tli mi uncle ut the age ol 1. 1, where he re mained clerking until I.-.', i l,. n i avoid cona riptioii into the l' n i. . i. t ,i re army he made hi ecae on foot m,, rea'iiel the Union army in Teiin. --.e, raggetl and hungry. He aerve.1 nl llip Coiiiiecticiit volunteer until the . 1 i, the war. Mr. Nealon came toOn .-on m I vvll and haa ince reKiditl in .l.i. l-,u county. Originally a Kepulilna.ii. Mr, Nealon joiliel the I'opilliata 111 1 '!. He was defeated a HepreiM litalive in mJ, hut elected in ls;M. i . r. Ttovmi. C. F. Tigar.l. Kepreaeiilative (mm V aldington county, I a native -.n of Oregon, having been born on the -nine farm in Waahington county in l.J a here he now reaide on the 'lig.ir. donation laud claim. Mr. Tigar.l i imw engaged in hop-raiaing and alao in t'.r general merchandiae btlaim aa at 1 1- I-villi-. Ilerxpreaae himaelf aa u firm tieliever in the free coinage of silver. PORTLAND MARKETS. All grade ol sugar declined ' to apecial Miinti in Faatern Oregon. I - al .tiotation are not changed. A Ur.-.- lot of California vegetable wire biou.-ht upon the fteamer, hut coiiaiihr.ihlr tMirtion of it was in bad condition, rggs are alill lower, weak and dill cu t to rell. IValers cannot explain the l.i. ii of demand, lirocery, men liuii'l.-c .m l provialon notation are w ithotit chuiu-.'. W l.ral Market. The maiket is iiiiet and fealuie!. . i Quotation" given to-.luy are the aam.' n tlioae of the few preceding daya: Iv M-r huahel (or Walla Wa.U, and : i 77'jC per cental for Valley. 1'roilur Market, FLora Portland, Salem, C.icoili.i .in I I 'avion, are quoted at t-.l'.O r hair.;, Ooiddrop, 2.'ai; Miowtlake, 2.; l'.. ii toll county, 2.:W; graham, t)-M5 j'; aiinTfine, l.'.a. Ovr lioial white oati) .jiloted linn at 27i2v; milling, 2i' .nUk-; gray, 2ii J7c Kolle.1 oats are iiiote. aa loilowa: ll.i. i.r.7ftiji.lJ; barrels, ii.0tii.nl.25; c.i-.s, ,l.7.ri. U.VULKY Feed barley, (Ci.Haic p-r cental; brewing, MJ'.iSoc jtr cein.il, according to nihility. MibLaTirrs llran, $12.00; ah.ni, IIX.'H); chop h-e.1, 12il5; mid dim.-, none in market; chicken wheat, .. i.i 7.V per cental. i 1 V io.l, f.l .1 10 per toll. Bi'rrgu Fancy creamery la iiot I at 25..i2i.'1c; fancy' dairy, 2tl..i22',c; l.nr to goial, 15'!il.(C; common, I" i.V per pouiid. I'orvmtf Quotations whollv lion,, nal. Onion t.ood Iiregon, '.HjciijtM er cental. 1'ot'LTnr Chickens, old, tlt.ii' ... 1 M r doxen ; young, $2 tVb.i.'l INI -r .1 n ducks, liru'i at v.tt'df.'i.l'O; geeae, v ..ii n".ta.i; tuikevs, live, iioiiiiiml at v er Niiitid; dresaed, alioiit lii 'l.'. r 1MJIUI.I . F.OH Oregon, plentiful audwc.iK at 1th 'i lie r .lo. n. Tkoi'KAL Fki'ir California lemon. rll..'HMt.50; Sicily, t..rM.." . H) ; banana-, 2.50i.;l.&0; Calif." ma navcla, 2 1 ' - '' H-r la.ix ; pineapples, Honolulu, :'.'' 3.50; fiigar loal, 5. Figa, faiil"ii i black, laixes, iioted at 1.25; mi. I.-. I 1 5c; California white, 10-pound iJi-i'i$I.lai; 2.Vpoiilid la.Xes, : ''"; aacka, tiiaitc; Turklah, lioxea, Ii ' '-; lain y large, 2t'.21c; bugs, Inc. Fhkmi Fki ir Apples, g.ol. l ""' p-r laix; common, .'i,-i.i$l. Oiu...i Viii.ir viu.i a Cabbage, ! ,.' -r p.niiid ; .iiah, tV a-r doen. ClIlloKMV Vll.l r VIII l'.,ll--' sprouts, i jier 30-ound Ikjx ; i .' la aus, 12 "i l:ic per iHiund; gre-n 12.i 13c per pound; artichokes, i .'" ' 1.10 r doen; cauliflower, vV- r dozen ; 2 5tl per crate ; sweet potat. -. f2.25"i:i.ij per cental; cucumUr. i .! house, 1.75-1 2.00; aaparagna. In nr (oiind; gar.ic, liK- pr lutim!; I:i "' 'V per doen, fl er box. NlT Almond, aoft shell, " -' per pound; paper shell, 12'..."' Ud 'r crop California walnuts, soft lli 12', c; standard walnuts. In1,. . Italian chesnuts, 12'toil4c; 13dltic; Hraxils, I2',ifl ; ti."'-. U'll.V; iH-aniits. raw. fancv, 5 ; roaste.1. lnc; hickory nuts, S ' 1 coanuta, HV ier doren. nooL alley, lt livp. ai-.-or. 1 1 n quality; l'injiia. 7rf!V; fail tip. '' r aj-u rn Oregon, 5..i 7c, llor I hone, 7c: medium, ' pKr, .V. I Bovislo Kaatern hama. no I :'. H IJ'jC per iiind ; ham, p l"Uc; breakfaat lixin I. thort clear sih-a, l'.rllc: -Iry ' 1 idr. K iiO.-- dr:e. la l I ' ;; ''IV; lard, compniiiid. in tin. " ' '.'wc; lard, pure, in tin. T'-.'r 11 ', : -'. leel, no. t,;.V); f-t, -' Marrkaarflaa Market. S VLWoX. 4'oliirnhia riv.-r No. I. tl.25.l.(sj: No. 2. tall. -'.-" lancy, No. 1, flat. .;.i-.si; A No. 1. Ull. 11.20-a 1.J0; No. 2, ta -. i 2.25. Muaa 1, ic; C, extra t" dry granulated, 5 4c; cul cru-io poadrre.1, r'c prr pound ; '4c per '. disconnt on ail grade for pnnn:.: . 1. a.l trrris, i,e more than ; maple sugar, 15 Jin- prr ..un I. C-rrii Costa kn-a, 22 2.1. : 1 ;22c; a!vadof, 2121',c: M 2, ''t " 2v-; 1'a.lang Java, 31c : i'a ' Java, 2.4e; Lj,at Java. 2-. luckle Mokaaaa and I lio-poun l i-aae; Colombia, 22 iov-poatl i-:r