Wixt the;oregon scout It independent in alt thingt, neutral in nothing; devoted to every caute it believe to be right o journal for the peo pie. THE OREGON SCOUT Hat at large n circulation at any txco papert in thi$ tection of the State combined, and it corretpondinglu valuable at an advertiting medium. Horo Will the Press tho People's Rights Maintain. VOL. VI. UNION, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1S90. NO. 40. i The Oregon Scout An Independent wet My journal. Killed erery Thursday morning by , J ON ES & CITAXCEV, Publisher and Proprietors. A K JoFit, IMIUir 11. Ciianckv, Foreman I! nt of Subscription. One cot y one year, One c py p muiiohtf, one copy tlirti month, 81.50 ).(M) 75 Invitriiilily Cusli In Advance. by ehanre nlcriptions are not paid till end nj year, twn dollars will be charged. latex t adtertlslng made knnnii on implication. JiAl" Corre(iKint.fuce from all puts of tlio country tollcited Address a'l coiniiitiul-atiuuii to tho Okkiion Scoff, Union, Oregon OFFICIAL DIRECTORY UNITllI) STATUS. I'ur.slDF.NT-IleiijaruIn Harrison of Indiana Skckbtakv ok State -James (J. 111a lie of Maine. Hkchetauy or Tint TinCAtimv William Wlndom of Mlnn.oa. .Secubtauv it War- UcdfieM Proctor of Vermont. Skckktauv or tiik lieiijjinlii V. Tracy of e York. SEi'lihTAKV of the l-NTKiiioK-John V Xuble of Mi-ourl. l'oirMAsTEIi-OKNKitAL-Jolm Wmiaumlier of lVnn d3 Ivanl.t. Attohnkv Obnkuai. -W. II. II. Millirof Indiana. SKcnurAr.v ok Auuiuui.ibliK-Jeieiiiluh Husk cf Wisconsin. stati: of oKixioy. se.itnr ,fJ- Mitchell. henatora, 1 J. N. poi.ru. 10T(freniinan, - - Hi.noku Hkhmann. (TuTernor, - ' - Svlvester 1'kvnih kb. Secretary of Slate, OeomiE W HrltlilliK. NUt Treasurer, - - - (1. W. Wkiiii. Superlutendeut of l'ublic Instruction, V.. II. McllLltov. Stata rnuter, FutK U. Dakkii. Miprome Judges, (It. s, fTliAIIAN. - V. 1'. Umo. I.W. W TilAVEII. IXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Circuit Judges. I'loMcutinK Attorney .M. D. CLirroHD. I Jams A. Kek. J h. Kami. COUNTY OF UNION' State Senators, Heprfwcutatlten, .Judge Sheriff, Clerk, Treasurer, Mehcol Huporintendent, .Surveyor, - : Assessor, Coroner, Commissioners, )J. W. Xoiival. I J. II. IUlkv I (lit MILKS (tOOU.NOUOII. I J. L. Kim. O. I' DoonALI.. A. N. HAMILTON. A. T. Nkill. i:. C. Uim.VAIIIl. .1. I,. CHTMl. - J. W. KiMimt't.L. J. I). tllltLU. 11. ItL'HKHN. J 0. W. llKN.NKIIDtK 1 Jons McDonald, CITY OF UNION Major, Kecordi r. Marshal, J W. Kes.nedv. J. K. Tl'TTI.B. M. Hkkitaiii:. roU.NCIL.MKN. II. F Wilson' J. II. Coum.v. .1, H. Klliott. a. K Jones K KhMILI. Will H. A. 1'UIUiKL. LODGES. UNION LOIIOK, No 39, I. O. O. F., MKHTri KVKKY Friday eteuluj at 7 .31) o clock WM. KAL11V. N. (1. C. H MlLLEK. Secietarj. iiKANDi: IlONDi: 1 NOAMI'.MF.N'T, No. 11, I. O. O. meet) ou thu lirst ami tlitr.1 Tiuwla) in each miiiitli C 8. MILL I K. C I' J II. Thompson, Scrilw liKANDK HONDF. VALI.11N i.ODC.i:, No 56. A 1". A A M., inee's on thu second mil fourth Saturdays every mo..th. II, W. DAVIS, W M H II. IIuown, Hecretary. liKANDIl IlONDi: VAbU'.V CIIAl'Tlli:, No. 20., I!. A Jl , meets lirst a , third '1'uesdis each liiomh W. T. WKKSIIT, M. I!. II. r. rt'KNEU Oliver. Secretary. 1I1.UK MOUNTAIN l.( DM! No. 23 K OF I' , meets eveiy Weduesduy eveninc O. F. HALL, C. 0. TCH.NKR OblVKIt, K of It S H. I'llESTON l'OHT, No. 13, (i. A. It , MI1F.TM UVKltY thud Saturday la each month a. Mie Odd lVllous' hall Joshua iikadfoko, p. o. (lEOROii Heimsofr. Adjutant. IllWIII.IWi.l.W I M lllll I.I.IIWIIIIi h.ii ! CHURCHES. The Mt thi.ill-t i:i copal Chuicli holds services at 11 all' M uf ouu.i hiindai ltev. H. M DKIVUIt, Taster. Services are lield at the 1'rvshyieriun Church ut 11 A, M and 7 r M of each Sunday. llet 1! 11. l'AUKKIt, 1-iwtor SOCIETIES. The Union Literary and Musical Society meets every Friday t vnius at the 31, Iv I hureh PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN R. CRITES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Otlice .tro doors south of l'ostoittoe. I'lilon, OriiKOH. Collecting and probata pructlce spetialUe J W SIII'.LTtlN. J. M. CAIinOLU SHELT0N & CARROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ollioe two dour south of Fostollloe, Union, Oregon. Special attention giren to ull iHitlues entrusted to in. 15 UAK1N J A I1AKIN, Notary I'ublU. R. EAKIN & BR0., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, OrPKon. I apt at lent ion piUl to ooUeotioix. II. F WILSON. Notary rubllc a J HAOKirrr. Notary fuUk. WILSON & HACKETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, Orefoii. Collections and all ether business eutnutod to ut itl rvctiirc prompt ttntln. A complete abstract of the land of Uclen county lu TuifaMn of !! UNION ItEAL IMITATE ASSOOJA-TION. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I. N. CROMWELL, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oftce one door south of J II Katon s (tore. Union, Ori'trnn. T. McNAUGHTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, KIkIHi Ort'iron. All cal's promptly attended to day or night A. L. DANFORTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, North I'otrili'r, Orek'nn. DISKASUS OF WOMF.N A SI'KCIALTV Calls attendeil to at all hours C. H. DAY, M. D., Homceopatflic Physician and Surgeon. All Culls Uromiitly Attomlcil to. Oillce ailjoinliiK Jonea llros." s'ore. Can bo found nights at residence in Southwest Union. WILLIAM KOENIG, Architect and Builder, Cow, Ori'Kon. Drafts, plans and deslens for dwellings and bridges furnished on application. DR. A. M. MUSSER, Dentist, Graduate of rennsylvania Dental College, la at tho CENTENNIAL HOTEL And Is prepared t. do ail kinds of dental work imin lesdy. DR. E. N. NORTH, DENTIST, Oilier It Stri-i-t, Union, Or. Teeth extracted without pain by the successful new method UnionTonsorial Parlors GEORGE BAIRD, Proprietor. Shaving, Hair-Cutting and Shampooing in the Lasest Style of the Art. Shnp two doors south of thb Centennial hott-l lhe nto i call City Meat Market IMuiii Slreet, Union, Oregon, BENSON BROS., Proprietors, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON UANI) Beef, Pork, Yeal, Mutton, Sausage, Haras, Lard, Etc. Montreal Saloon Ed Remillard, Proprietor. If you want a r frWblng ililuk or a good cigar, drop In. Ililliard ami pool Uhlus for tha aosommoilailon of cuvtouiers. Corniieopia Saloon. William Yilson, Proprietor. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always in Stock. FlrstUii blllUrd table. Drop In and be toolahle. For Information About the South ADDUE8.4 WITH HTAM1' - Tbe Official Immigration Department OF FIFTEEN SOUTHERN STATES, CAUL ItOlUNSOK. Becrturr, llalelib, tf. 0. THE PACIFIC COAST. Rich Strike of Gold Ore Reported in Utah. Mrs. Stanford Gives Orders to Pro ceed with the Making of tho Memorial Window. A t'u'U strike of gold ore is reported ut Tintie, Utah. Alntipon I. llaiiuno'iil 1ms been nom inated postmaster at Ashland, Oregon. Smiramento will soon voto on the issuo of $1011,000 in city bonds for street im provements. Between '2.000 nnd :i,000 people visited the cruiser Charleston in San Francisco Bay one day last week. Tho Portland carpenter strikers are training in numbers. Other building traded aro supporting them. Commissioners are now looking for a ?ite in Washington on which to erect a State retonn school for incorrigible chil dren. There will be no encampment of the National Guard of California this year, the State having made no provision for the expenses. William Porter, who fell through a hole in a sidewalk at Whatcom and broke his leg, wants the city to pay $5,000 in dam ages, and has brought suit to enforce his claim. The steamer Oregon has been held lia ble for the deaths of two colored sailois, who wore killed in the collision with tho ship Clan Mackenzie in tho Columbia river. Camas Prairie (Idaho) farmers hnvc sutlered much from last, summer's grass hopper raid and the co'd of the past win ter, and subscriptions have been raised for their relief. A niiniaturo KflVl tower. 1 125 feet hiiih. covered entirely with flowers and crowned by a 75-candle-power electric light, is among the floral designs at the sixth an nual flower festival at Los Angeles. The Clan Mcl'horson, from Astoria, December 15, with 2,81 0 tons of wheat, has arrived at QueeiiHtown. The Duke of Argvle, from Punet sound, February .1. with 009.000 feet of lumber has arrived at Adelaide, Australia. Members of tho Swift it Courtney Mutch Company, which practically con trols the match industry of tho United States, aro in San Francisco. The object of their visit is to establish a match fac- torv to control the Pacific cost trade. r4nn,-tn II liu'o roniril trnlilc iiifiTin- ger of the Pacific Mail Steamship Com- i .i. : puny, oeniCH iiuik Kits nniiiii:.-iiii;i-i. io about to transfer all its San Francisco steamers to Tacoma. Tho statement which he contradicts was never made. The suit instituted in Son Francisco bv tho rcprcf-enlatives of English capital ists for tho recovery of payments made tn tlu Airimvn Brothers on the Mlllatas mine, and for rescinding the sale, is caus ing great interest at tnei;ityoi iuexico, Tl.o will nf flic lute O. W. Chillis hna linen filixi fnr r.rnlmte lit Los AllL'eloH. It bequeaths one-half of the estate to the widowand the residue tolnssixcmldren. share and share alike. Tho widow is ap pointed executrix and trustee for the children, sne is io lie uncier no doihis. and shall not be held accountable to any t. The estate is worth about a mill- court ion dollars. Mrs.-I.eland Stanford has given a final i ofrlnr tn flip T'ncihV Art, (imsq A oiks tn 1 proceed with work on the grand memo-1 mil window lor .nd. ram s ciiurcn, hacra- nento. This window, when completed ( n stained glnss, will be an art. work of ' iii.li i.lniini-tnr. mill will, it is mild, renre- . sent the most ostlv memorial window in j 1 1 s country or Juirope, us no expense ill be spared to perfect every part. The orange season in Southern Cali fornia is now about to ( lose. To ditto tho Snnta Fe and Southern Pacific Bailroad Companies liavo together handled about H00 carloads. Tho Southern Pacific has handled about 600 carloads to ooat points. The prko realized fortius fruit lias been very sat iefactory, and the season has been a success lioth to cnunnisiion men and producers. Hundreds of acres in the foothills are now being planted to oranges, and tho demand for young trues is unprecedented. It has been learned that a meeting be tween C. P. Huntington ami some other Southern Pacific officials and Allen Man vol, president of the Santa Fo company, and Messrs. Magotin ami party of the Santa Fo reorganization committee, took place a few dnys ago in San Fran cisco, r.t tbe request of Manvol. The Santa Fo lines in the southern part of Cl fornia have done a very poor btisi nrss in the ptst two years, and ther an nual deficits have hud to he made up out of the general receipts of the s stein. Manvel entertains the i ea that the Southern Pacific should interchange bus inocs with his roid tho same as it dons with the Union Pacific on through busi ness, and it was this proposition that he put to Huntington. Thu new president of t'no Southern Pacific refused to inter change traffic whenever it was iKissiblo to get tho long haul around by way of Ogden, whereupon, it 1b said, President Manvel intimated that steps might he taken to force an interchange of busi ness. "All right, Mr. Munvel,". Mr. Huntington is reported us saying, "you doubtloH remeniWr the rate war of 188(1, that the Santa Fe was reBponsiblo for. We whipped you then; we'll whip vou again if you start in to cut rates. The last war cost loth your road and ours a great deal of money, and if another fight )b begun you won't get off any cheaper than we will." Tho conference then broke up rather abruptly. EASTERN ITEMS. J. Wilkes Booth Again Said to Be Living". New York Senate Passes tho Weekly Payment of Wages Bill Other Interesting News. There is a reduction of deserters in the army the present year over those of last year of 10 per cent. The disputes of the building trades at Philadelphia have been settled by con cessions of the masters. Tho mortality of tho Fifty-first Con gress has been exceptiont'lly large, Con gressman Kandall being the ninth. No one enters Claus Spreckels' great sugar retlnerv at Philadelphia without a permit from the owner, and permits are fow. Ed Brown, a cowboy, at Cheyenne, put a bullet through his heed because a pretty school teacher wouldn t marry him. Tho New York Senate has pnsed the Weekly Payment of Wav.es bill and the bill making Abraham Lincoln's birthday a legal holiday. Kansas sends a solid delegation of 'Union soldiers to the lower branch of Congress; Miss'ssippi sends a solid Con federate brigade. New York banks have been specially warned to loo.t out for a bogus bank in spector who is representing himself as Ctiiet Inspector Bell. British. Scotch, Welsh and Canadian societies in Chicago are active in forming a political organization of friends of tho public school syotem. The Northern Society of Georgia, com posed of Northern men residing in that State, has been organized with W. B. Mills, of Oh'o, as President. Frank B. Loomis, for several years past Washington correspondent of tho Cin cinnati Times-Star, has been appointed consul at St. ICtienne, France. The killing is reported in West Vir ginia, near Pigeon Ureelc, of Smith Bais den, John Baisdcn and illiatn Baisdeu, three brothers, noted desperadoes. The celebrated Pan-Electric case of Kodgers vs. Ex-Attornt y-Oenoral liar land and others' has been dismissed at Washington, each p.irty to pay his own costs'. While Chicago people want a Sunday closing law Now York peoplo are asking the Legislature to relievo them of a Sun day prohibitory law that does not pro hibit. Twentv persons were noisoned at Man hattan, Conn., by cake delivered to vari ous houses by a baker who peddles in tho vicinity. Five of the victims aro likely to die. Agents of six great coal companies met in New York recently and decided to re strict tho production for May to L'.OOit, 000 tons. No action was taken toward advaneiiigpriecs. i Tho resignation of John S. Bell, chief of tho secret service bureau, has been asked. There are H'twral candidates for the place, with ex-Detectivo Furlong, of Missouri, in the lead. From appearances tho city of Pittsburg is liable to lose tho $1,000,000 library that Andrew Carnc gio proposed tod ouate to that city, Sonio trouble is experienced in complying with the conditions. Pierre Bayard Cox, n son of ex-Congressman Cox, of North Carolina, is dy ing from tho elJects of a (all which frac tured his skull. He was in tho gradu ating class of tho Now York Medical College. Tho United S'aten steamer Philadel phia, now at Cramp's yards, Philadel phia, is practically completed, and will M; given a preliminary trial next week. Tho date for her ollicial trial has not yet been lived. By order of Governor Gordon, of Georgia, General Commander of the United Confederate Veterans, there will be held in Cha'tmiooga a general re union of all ex-Confedenites on July 'Ml, 1th and 5th next. W. P Johnson, Jr., a son of tho Itoek Island General Freight Agont at Chicago, and wilo, cre robbed at MoFarland, Kun. T ey were on route to Denver on thoir bridal tour, and whilo absent from their state room the theft was committed. Morrow will not, after all, introduce a new ('blurse bill. The Exclusion bill introduced onrly in tho session of tho resf-nt Congress is now being considered in committee, and ho will content him solf with pressing it. If ho fails he will try some other plan. A special from Birmingham, Ala., says that, Iiuis.o Worcester, confidante of J. Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Lincoln, declares that Booth is not dead and that she received a letter from him two years altor his alleged death. In the caucus of tho Republican mem bers of the House on tho Hilver question It was developed during the discussion that it majority of the members were op posed to tho Windoin bill. The whole subject has been releried to tho Repub lican Caucus Committeo for ita action. John Charlton, the champion of tho Ultra-ProUstunt party in Canada, pro jobch to tnovo a vote of censuro on tho government, because it submitted tho Jesuit question to two o I filers of tho Crown in England regarding its consti tutionality rather than to tho Supreme Court of Canada, and tiiereby grossly in sulting tho Supreme Court of Canada And the Canadluu judiciary ut large, FOREIGN NEWS. An Amphitheater Collapses at a Mexican Bull-Fight. Bismarck Rogrots His Enforcod Ro tlromont, and Lays Its Cause to One Ho Bofrlondod. At Cairo tho Greek gamblers aro defy ing the law. President Diaz favors a system of sav ings banks throughout .Mexico. Beports of discontent among tho Bra zilian troops aro growing numerous. Work on tho harbor of Vera Cruz, Mexico, is being pushed to tho utmost. General von Caprivi, tho now Chan cellor of tho Gorman Empire, is unmar ried. A newspaper and governmental cam paign against dress suits is in progress in Japan. Tho quantity of wheat shipped from Australia during February was 508,000 bushels. The Mexican Cabinet has decided pos itively to grant no more railroad con cessions. The use of electric lights is increasing with great rapidity among tho Ixmdon shopmen. The Tampico branch of tho Mexican Central railway has been opened lor regular traffic. Tho Comto and Comtesse Maulmont have been arrested in Paris for embez zling charity funds. Thoso professing to know all about it say tlio ocean racers of two lines will for sake Liverpool for Holyhead next year. Extensive railway building operations in Manitoba and thu Northwest aro mapped out for the coming season. It is rumored that thoro aro serious dissensions in tho French Ministry and an' early collapsu of thu Cabinet is foarod. Lord Wolseloy is at tho head of a move ment for the financial relief of survivors of tho charge of tho Light Brigade at 15al aklava. A schomo is on foot to ertablish a gi gantic bank in Komu. Four Gorman bankers will soon go to ltomo to take steps in tho matter. Bennett's yacht, tho Namoura, was (Mught in a violent storm in tho China hi!1 mill thr of tin I'ruw wiir. ii'iiulwxl overboard. Bennett was on board. It is openly announced that .Mrs. Langtry and rroddio Gebhardt are out, and that the .Jersey Lily is receiving tho attention of Lord Lurgaii, an Irieh-Eng-lish peer. English customs officers tho other day dis overed i.'0,000 cigars secreted aboard a troop ship, ready to bo smuggled ashore at tho first conveiiient opportunity, and did not succeed in tracing tho ownership of them. Bismarck is reported to have oxpressed regret at his enforced retirement from otlice. To tho iutrigues of ono whom ho had befriended ho attributes tho neces sity for such action. Cunningham Graham, in tho Britisli Commons, denied that ho had incited starving laborers to violenco, but said ho would do so tho moment tho workers be came powerful enough. The English aro reported to hold thous ands of coolies kidnaped from China in bondage in Borneo on what is called tho contract labor system, but which is really servitude of tho most exacting character. Dispifchos from Kotonau say that tho Djliomians have advanced and occupied a position only one kilometre from Porto Novo. Tho warship Mesango has landed fifty men to ro-enforco tho French troops. An object glass for tho forty-inch tcle scopa to bo mounted at tho University of Southern California has been taken to Cambridge, Muss. Clark Bros, aro ex pected to spend two years on it hoforo it is ready for use. Franco and Holland have auroed re garding tho powers of tho arbitrator in delimiting tho boundaries of th-ir re spective territories in Guiana, Holland consenting that tho arbitration shall bo absolute. At tho conclusion of a hull-fight at Guadahipo, Mexico, a section of tho am phitheater collapsed, precipitating thou sands of spectators to tho ground. No one was killed, hut hundreds wero wounded, and many, it is believed, fatally. Tho joiirnoymon hutmukerfl of London wore recently aked to vote upon tho question of whether or not the museums and art galleries should be opened on Sundays, it having been allegod that such an opening was not favored by real workingiiieu, Tho vota was b'A'l in favor to f'2 against. Five sisters named Domoviorofr, the youngest 11) years old, committed suicido at Moscow. Ashes found lu their apart ment show that they burned a number of papers hoforo taking their lives. It Is lieliovod the fear of unrest as Nihilists led to commission of the deed. It is stated that tho Dtiko of Orleans has refused tiie profler of liberty made by tho French Government, on account of tho conditions Imposed. It is expected that the Duke will bo married, while undergoing Imprisonment, to his cousin, PrincfHs Muruuerlte, of Churtrea. PORTLAND MARKET. DurlnK the past week business has been, brink, the find weather bringing with It country orders with a rush. The outlook Is most promising, nnd thegenernl fccllnR Is ono full of hope that this year's trans actions will exceed nil others. An enor mous Increase in tho grain nerenpe east of tlio Cascades Is reported, and a bountiful crop is expected. Competition amoiiR wheat buyers must bo looked for, how ever, fur exporters on Puget sound aro de termined th u their grain lleet next 8ason. shall compare favorably with that of Port land if possible. AOllIOULTUKAI. IMl'I.KMKNTS. Breaking Plow 833K5 Broadcast Seeders IXJ&110 Binding Twlnu 10 per ct dls 18c Binding Wire " ' 12jc Grain Drills 110lu0 Gang Plow 1U01I5 Usborno's Mowers " Henpers .30 tfctdU 75 120 150 i: 180 " Combined Mowers and Henpers . . 20 tj ct dls " Droppers " " Stef 1-framo solf-bindlng Harvesters, 20 V ct dls Hulroad Barrows, iron wheels, f dozen ... Itailroad Barrows, wood wheels, tV dozen Bond Plow Solid Sleel Scrapers Steel Disk Harrows 3036 12(ill4 M(d 0!) spring Wagons Sulky Plows 7nfr05 Walking Hows )25 Wagons, all makes 110100 11AOS. Ilurlaps, 40 In 7 Burlaps, 45 In 74 Burlaps, 00 In 1U Gunnies, 28x40 10 Potato Bugs, net cash 5(a,0i Wool, 4 lb, " 38 Wool. 4 lb. ' :i Vhett Nicks, spot, not cash 7, w neat backs, extra, secoutMianu . . . COIKKKS. Green Guatomala, lb 22 Java, bt lb 25 27 Mocha, lb lb 28 OHl No. 1 Costa Illca, f lb 22 (22a Hlo, t? H 22 23 Salvador, tj lb 21J22i Boasted, in bags Arhuckle's Arlosa, I tb 27JW274 Closset & D.'s Columbia 1 lb pre 2(I420? Costa Illca 25 28 Guatemala 25Sfe28 1 toasted .Java DO (SlfcJ Boasted Mocha 1(5 37 VKOKTAIlI.Ka (fiucsii). Asparagus, i lb Cnblmgo, W lb C.iullllower, It' doz Carrots, tl sk Carrots, young, )f doz Celery, If doz. Green Pens .. . , Lettuce, l doz Onions, tj 100 lbs Potatoes, W 100 lbs Potatoes, HWeots, tf lb ltndislies, fl doz Spinach Turnips, per sk l'ODI.TKY. Chickens, lnrgo young, t? dor Chickens, broilers Chickens, old Ducks, I;' doz Geeso, young, S doz Turkeys, young, I? lb...., Grouse and Pheasants fl 21 I 60 1 00 . 15 , OOgl 00 7 12k 8 Ot) 2 00 2V 124 ! i'25 5 50 0 00 5 50 o) 0 00 7 01) 8 5tt U 00 10 IX) 20 3 00 FINISH I'HUITH. Apples 1 502 00 Bananas, V hunch !l TMa CO Lemons, California, X? box y 754 0(1 Lemons, Sicily, IP liox, now 6 60 Limes, It' cwt 1 60 Oranges, HI versifies U 25 Oranges, Seedless 4 504 75 Oranges, Navels , 4 50 ClltAIN. Barley, whole, ctl 80 90 Corn, If 100 lbs 160 Oats, good, old, li bushel Oats, new, 42 fin 4G live, i' 100 lbs, nominal 1 20 (al 22J AVhoat, Valley, P WO lbs 12) 1 22? Wheat, Eastern Oregon 1 15 1 171 daiiiv l'liouuoi:. Butter Oregon fancy creamery- 25 Choice dairy 20 Common RffnlO J'lckled, California 1820 Eastern fancy creamery California fresh roll 182L Cheese Now California 12J Oregon skims and old 12I4 Swiss Clicoso. doincstio 15(l0 Young America, Or. 14 Eggs Oregon, ? doz HI Eastern, idoz 10 FI.OUII. Portland patent roller, V bbl. Salem patent roller Dayton patent roller, Cascadlu patent roller Country brands McMlnnvllle Superfine White Lily Graham Bye Hour, , 3 75 3 75 3 05 3 03 3 50 3 75 2 60 3 75 3 25 4 GO fki:. Bran, V ton liny, ton, baled Ground Barley, i? ton.'. . . . . Mill Chop, t' ton Oil Cako Meal, t'ton Shorts, If ton 17 0018 0f 10 0017 60 25 005.20 00 18 (XK&20 00 27 co:io 00 20 002l (X) 1.UMI1KII IlOUail AND DltKSSKO. Hough Per M, ?10 00 Edged 12 00 T. & O. sheathing 13 00 No. 2lloorlng , 18 00 No. 2 celling 18 00 No. 2 rustic 18 00 Clear rough 20 00 Clear P. 4S 22 60 No. 1 flooring 22 50 No. 1 celling 22 60 No. 1 rustic 22 60 Stopping 23 00 SALT. Coarse -Fine 200. lb bags, (t'ton 17 00 100- lb bans, V ton 17 00 Ground Bock, 60-lb bags, t ton. .... 12 GO WOOL. Eastern Oregon According to shrinkage,. , ,,,.10 14 Valley Spring clip ltvaw Umpqua.' ltKspa Utupqua, lambs and fall. 1W W