rind THE OREGON SCOUT la independent in all thing, neu tral in nothing; devoted to every catiee it believes to be right a journal for the people. THE OREGON SCOUT Han as largo acirculntiionnsany two papers in this eection of tho State comhiukd, and is corre spondingly valuable as an adver tising medium. Horo Will tho Press tho Pcoplo's Rights Maintain. VOL. VI. UNION, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1890. NO. 48. Mm The Oregon Scout An tmlf pemipnt we kljr journal, lixuei tfrry Tliurtdar morning Ijj JONES & CJIAXCEY, I'libllahfrs and Proprietors. A K Johbj). Kdltor II. CiiA.Nrtv. Foreman Holt's of Siiliscrlitioii. One copy one year. One ci.iijt nix Mi.tiuhi, One corijr three months, ?1.50 J.OO 75 Inviirliihl)- Cash In Ailvant'f. 1 by ehanvr ubcriptinni are not paid till nut of jcur, two dollars will be charged. Kates of adfetttflinf? made known on application is" Corrt'iiKndi'nce from ail puts uf tut country OltCltPll Aililrtwa a'i communhatluaa to the Okkuo.n Sciict, Union, Oretron, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. UXITKl STATUS. i'REMnKNT - ltenj.imiii Harrison of Indiana. onllilcrARV op STtTK - Jiimcs (I. Ilia tie of Maine. Hi.ciiKTAKv or Tin; Titmiuiiv-WillUin Wlnilom MitiiHuo'a. HccKKTAitv ok War KetlHel' l'roctor of Vermont. Skckktakv ok tiik Sv -Heujimlu F. Tracy of New York. Hkukktarv ok hie Interior- John W Noble of MUaouri. IVmtm ASThU-G KN KRAL John Wan.imaktr of l'enn tylvntiia. Attoknrv Okneral- W. 11 II. .Miller of Indiana. SKL'HETAKV or AoRlciil.iuliK Jeremiah Husk of Wiaoousiu. STATU OF OIIKCJON". Senators, (J. II. Mitcii 1 J. N. IXil.i'H. IK LI.. Co5greman, Ootenior, Secretin jr of State, HttM Treasurer. JliMii.it Hermann. HVI. KSTIU I'KSNOt EH. GlUWIK W. McllHIIIK. (!. V. Weiiii Huperlatendeut ort'uhllc Instruction, 11, 11. JIcKlkuV, Htatj i"rinter, - Fknk O. Hakkh, fit. H. t-TIUHAM. . ) W. 1. LoHII. lW. W. TllAVKK. -lunreine Judges, SIXTH JUIIIUIAI. UISTKIOT. Circuit Judge, . 1 . Tamils A. Fek. Prosecuting Attorney J. h. Kan H. COUNTY OF UNION. 3ite Senators, RepreaentatlTca, .Judge ShetW, Olerk, Treasurer, Wchcol Superintendent, purveyor, Aaae9or, Coroner, Conimlaaioners, 1.1. W. NonVAI.. f J. II. Kalev. ICIIAIM.KN CoOllNOUUII. J. 1,. KOK. O. I, flOHOAI.1, A. N. Hamilton. A. T. Neii.i-. 11. O. IlRAINARU. J. I,. OAHTKK. - J. V. Kl.MllRKI.L. J. I. (iUII.il. II. IlUllKKM. J O. W. ItENNEHOcr. I John McDonami. (JITY OF I'.NICN. Mayor, llccoracr. Martini,, J. V KENNFIlY. J.lK. TlITTI.K. M.lllKRirAUE. 1,'OUNCILMEN. It. F. WII.MOV J. II. CORI-.IN. J. S F.u.lorr a. K. Joisks. K. K.MII.LAKI. 8. A. l'MRSEt.. LODGES. UNION LODOK, No I. O, O. V , MVMXti KVF.KY Friday ...nlu . VJO o'clock ( O.S Mili.kk, fte'retary. OKANUE. Vit)Vni: I NOAMI'MFNT, No. 11, 1. O. O V.. meeti on the first and third Tin-winy in each month. O. S. MlI.I.fc.K. C F J. II. Thomi'.mon, Scribe. 5KANI)K KONDi: VALUiV l. iDfiE, No. 56, A F. k A M ineeiH ou the second an I fourth Saturday every inoi.th K. Y. DAVIS, M. iK. II, IIrown, Secretary. (SRANDK ItONDK VALLKY OIIAITKR, No. 20.. K. A. M.i meets first d tliinl Tuesihus each month. w. t. wmc.HT, M. K. II. r. Turner Omvkk, Secretary. IILUK MOUNTAIN I.CDOK N. 2S K. OF 1'., meets eery Wnduesilay e eliing. c 0 Turner Oliver, K of H. i 8. l'KKSTON l'OST. NoTTsToTlTn.. MF.KTS KVKUY third Satuiday iu each month a', the Odd t t-lliiwa liall JOSHUA llKADFOlU), l'.O. OeoriikHkininiikI!. Adjutant CHUKCIIKS. The Methodi't Upl copal Church holds services at 11 t M. an 1 7 r. M. ut tucu Sunday. , Uev rt. M. DKIVKK, I'aster. Services are held at the Fresh) terian Church at 11 A, M.aDdTr M of each .Sunday. ,..,,., .,lp Kev 1! H l'AHKl.lt, Fa-tor. SOCIKTI KS. The Union Literary and Musical Socitty meets tvery Friday ivtniuf ai tho M V. I hurch PR0F15SSI0NAL cards. JOHN R. CRITES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflice two doors south of Fostotliee, Union, OrcKOii. Collecting and probate practice specialties. J. W 8IIF.LTON J CAUROLU SHELTON & CARROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office two doors south of Fostoffice, Union, Orecon. Special attention gWen to all business entrusted to us. R. EAK1N. J- A. KAKIN, Notary IMbllc. R. EAKIN & BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, OreRon. 'Prompt attention paid to colUctions. B.F. WILSON. NoUry l'ubllc. A. J. 1IACKKTT. NoUry lubllc. WILSON & HACKETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union. OreKon. Collections and all other biawiess entrusted to us will 'ZZuJ tbeUud of Union count, In OTM?r. of th. UNION IlKAL ESTATE AB80CIA PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I. N. CROMWELL, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OfKee one door south of J 11. Eaton's store. Union, llregiin. T. McNAUGHTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Klein, Orccon, All cal's promptly attended to day or n'ght A. L. DANFORTH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Nurlli Pou'iler, OrKon. DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY. Ca'la attended to at all hours. C. H. DAY, H. D Hom(Eopathic Physician and Surgeon. All ChIIh l'roniptly Attemleil to. Orllce adjoining Jones Urns' s'orc. Can lie found Iglits at resideucu iu Southwest Union. WILLIAM KOENIG, Architect and Builder, Cove, (Iregon, Drafts, plans and d'tns for dwellings and bridzea furnished on application. DR. A. M. MUSSER, Dentist, Graduate of I'ennsylrania Dental College, Is at the CENTENNIAL HOTEL And Is prepared t do al kinds of dental work lain- Ies.ly. u DR. E. N. NORTH. DENTIST, Olllt'x It Street, Union, Or. Teeth eitracted without pain by the successful new method UnionTonsoMalPaFloFs GEORGE BAIRD, Proprietor. Shaving, Hair-Cutting and Shampooing In the Lasest Style of the Art. Shun two do us south of the Centennial hotel. Give me a call City Meat Market Miiln .Street, Union, Oregon. BENSON BROS., Proprietors, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON UANIi Beef, Pork, Yeal, Mutton, Sausage, Hams, Lard, Etc. Montreal Saloon Ed Remillard, Proprietor. If you want a r freshing drink or a good cigar, drop In, llllhardand pool tables for the accommodation of customers. Gornaeopia Saloon. William Wilson, Proprietor. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always in Stock. Flrst-cUts billiard table. Drop In and be aoclalile. For Information About the South -ADDRESS WITH STAMP. - The Official Immigration Department -OF- FIFTEEN SOUTHERN STATES, CAUL BOmNSOKecreU THE PACIFIC COAST. Salt Lake Citizens Hold a Meet- ing in Favor of Silver. Tho Chinese Highbinders Organizing at Portland Under tho Char ity Dodgo. Tho Columbia river is risiiiR very rapidly. Vancouver, Wash , has voted bonds for a new court-house. Many inU-rior towns are hen'mnini: preparations to celebrate the Fourth of July. Tho Yuba and the llualapui Indians are to ho'd a pow-wow in the llunLipai mountains. The National Silver Committee of Ne vada will bold a free convention at Car eon May U9. It is thought that the preliminarv trial trij) of the cruiser San Francisco will be made some time next month. Fourteen sailors of the cruiser Charles ton, who were allowed ashore have failed to appear on board ship again. It has been decided to put the United Stales stetmer Marion, which r-ccntly arrived at San Francisco from China, out of commission and repair her. Articles of incorporation of the Taconia, Olympift and Gray's Harbor railway bnve wen filed in the ollice of tho Secre tary of State at Olympia, Wash. Tho Oregon Improvement Company will soon place on the market its lands adjoining tho terminal grounds of tho Southern railroad at Port Townsend. Fifty laborers at Los Angeles have formed a co-operative company and tak"n a sewer contract at Los Angeles. The men get 15 cents an hour for eight hours and an equal division in the profits. The Chinese under examination at Los Angeles for having crossed tho line from Mexico are seeking to prove that they had been decoyed across the line by United States Marshals and arrested as soon as they had passed over. The people of Portland are beginning to be alarmed at the reorganization by the Chinese of the old highbinder socie ties under the charitable cloak. There is a belief that trouble among those people ot a murderous character is brew ing. The citizens of Salt Lake have held a meeting in favor of free coinage of silver. One of the resolutions adopted says: "As silver whs beaten down, not. by the law of demand and supnlv, but by cruel legislation, we demand that tho fetters placed upon it by that legislation shall be broken." Huntington's propos'tion to the Asto- ria x bourn toasL rauwav vo muni a road from Astoria to the transcontinental onnection with tho Southern Pacific for 00.000 in cash, terminal facilities and all the property at Astoria owned by the .south uoasi company win oe accepieu. Tho carpenter strike at Portland is still on. The Builders' Lxchango will make no concessions and every day sees the carpenters' chimera of winning itow smaller. An effort to arbitrate tho fish ermen s StriKe was maoo ni ytsioria, nui. was unsuccessful, the men comcdingfi a fir-h, instead of $1 25, which had been isked, and the eannors declining to oner more than 75 cents. Considerable guessing is going on as fo the successor ot S. W Lceles as freight agent of the Union Pacific at San l'ran cisco. The appointment of his successor tests with General Weight Agent Camp bell of the Pacific division at Portland, nmi it is understood among railroad men that J. G Woodworm, at present as -iHt- ant gen'ral freight agent at Portland, will be transferred to tins nsit'on. Knrmnl nnnlication for snaco at the World's Fair has been made on beha'f of the State of California. At a nice tint' of tho State Board of Trade on the 20th ult., at San Francisco, tho kind and char acter of tho exhibit which should bo made and the measures to be taken to raise money will come up for considera tion. All the farmers and berry-raisers In tho vicinity of West Comptont Los Angeles county, have concluded to in future dis- ,., i .1 pense witn i;nnicsu laoor uurniK mu strawberry-picking season. It has been tho custom in the past to work about 300 Chinamen for two montln, they receiv ing i a ifav. The nriKlucers nave con cluded to employ wliite children to do the nicking from now out ut the same rate of wages. Tho following have been appointed fourth-class postmasters for Oregon: Dolph. Tillamook county, Alice L-'arey, viro uarrio xv iiiu resigneu; jiuiuiiiu- ton, Baker county, C Koss, vice ii. K. kofh resigneo : nanu . LuacKumarj ruuiiiv, F. E. Hatch, vice S. B. Hatch, deceased; Waldport, Benton county, A. H. Diven, vico J..D. Snencer resigned, in wash ington: E. L. Field, Christopher, King rinnlv. A new nosto lice has Deen ts- tablished at Itarfein, unoteau county Mont. ; Charles bmlth, postmaster. Complaint has been filed in the United Rtntes Circuit Court hv the Union Loan and Trust Company of Lob Angeles the Southern Pacific Motor Koad fVtmnanv. The trust company asks for n foreclosure of the mortgage of the com vs road to secure payment of 300 7 per cent bonds of the total value of 1300,000. The Southern California mo inr road runs from San Bernardino to Arrow Head Springs. Plaintiff also asks for the appointment of a receiver tend inc the action of the court and for an in junction to restrain the motor company from continuing the operation ot its property. EASTERN ITEMS. Speaker Reed Anxious for Ad- journment of Congress. Batch of Interesting News From All Parts of tho Country Be yond tho Rockies. Philadelphia is introducing "double decker" street cars. Denver is now distant from Chicago but twenty-nine or thirty hours. Chicago people complain of the slow ness of the World's Fair Directors. Four thousand one hundred and nine-tv-iwo immigrants arrived at Baltimore in April. Speaker Heed is anxious for adjourn ment, but the Senators seem iu no hurry to clnso up. It is reported that a majority of Con gress will vote iigninst Postmaster-General Wanainaker's telegraph scheme. The reprieve granted rvenimler, await ing electrocution at Auburn, stays tho final taking oil' of four murderers at Sing Sing. The Postmaster-General is considering the adoption of a letter-box wtiieh can be furnished to housekeepers at a compara tively small trice. The General Grant fund at New York has finally reached $150,000, not over one-hnlf of which was contributed in that city and State 1 A recent decision of the Iowa Supreme Court places the responsibility for the safe transportation and delivery of per ishable freight upon the railroads. It is reported from San Antonio, Tex., that a Chicago svndicato bus purchased all tho street, railroads in that city, the purchases amounting to .$1,500,000. A number of New Yorkers are to take part in a testimonial to be presented to Cardinal Manning on the silver jubilee of his episcopal consecration on June 8. Tho Attorney-General of Kansas fears that the lato decision of the Supreme Court in the Iowa original-package liquor case will trove "a serious if not a fatal blow to prohibition. A wasteful slaughter of mooso is said to bo carried on upon tho Upper Ottawa river in Canada. The animals are killed merely for their hides, and their car casses are left in tho woods. Secretary Tracy's residence at Wash ington, tho one where the catastrophe occurred, has been sold for $;50,7t0. It cost him $80,000 a year ago. The residence of the lute Justice Matthews was also sold for $81,500. Tho will of George S. Pepper, late President of the Academy of Fine Arts at Philadelphia, disposes of an estate valued at $2,0iK),00(). Tho sum of $1 ,0(17, 0 0 is divided among public institutions, which are to receive a further portion of tho residuary estate. Tho employes of tho Santa Fo general oflii es at Topeka are making a big kick because President Manvel ordured the sum of till increases in salaries last month to bo refunded to tho company, on tho ground that tho advances were made by officers without his authority. A row is expected. Chicago's City Council has directed tho Corporation Counsel to bring suit against every City Treasurer during the past ten year's, to recover the money which these officials received from banks as interest on citv deposits. These sums have ranged from $30,000 to $50,000 iter annum. Thirtv-fivo leading manufacturers of window-ghips in the East held meetings at Chicago the othor day. An agreement was signed 10 go out ot ttlast Juno 1st, instead of July 1st. Production of facto rif b renrescnttd amounts to about 400,- 0 0 boxes month. When they shut down it will throw out of work 5,000 men. Governor Hill of New York bus Bent to tho Legislature a message suggesting change in tho method oi contesting elections. He suggests tho passage of a concurrent resolution, submitting to tho people an amendment to tho htato con stitution, which win taKO irom eacn House the pow er of judging its own elec tions and confer jurisdiction upon tint courts. The following applications have been tiled with tho Comtttroller of tho Cur renev for authority to organize national banks: National Bank of Commerce of Seattle, at Seattle. Wash., by It. It. Snencer. Seattle, ami associates; Tho rJattsmoutn piationai uaiiK, ai nans mouth. Neb., bv Dr. John Black. Platts .l . . 11 1 ..A lll.il.. mouth, and associates; the Blaine National Bank, Blaine, Wash., by II. W. Wheeler, Seattle, auu associates. Gorman has introduced in tho Senate a bill to amend the interstate commerce act. bv adding a provision requiring the roads In adjacent loreign countries to oir taiu license from the interstate commerce cwminission, before they will ho allowed to exchange business with railroads in this country. This license is to he olt- tained by filing an agreement to abide bv the terms of the interstate commerce act as though it were tho law of their country. If the commission on investi- t'ation una i Dim at. any nine mat, nie provisions of the act are Iteing violated it ib to have power to suspend the license for not exceeding three months, anil u, at the end of that time, a second viola' tlon shall bo proved, to suspend it for another term not exceeding six months When tho license is suspended tho cus touiH o fllcor s are to be notified and they are to prevent any traffic from that road passing Into or out ol the united biates FOREIGN NEWS. Austria, Germany and France to Form a Zollvereln. Rumor That Emln Pasha Has Pledged a Monopoly of Central African Trado to Germany. The Italian Senate has passed the char ities bill by a vote of 100 to 54. The Kingof Holland is now practically an imbecile, and his death is hourly ex pected. The work of draining tho Roman Cain pagna, which was begun in 18S4, is now nearly completed. A Zanzibar rumor has it that F.minhas pledged a monopoly of Central African trado to Germany. Emin Pasha is reported to have stated that he could not astcnt to Stanley's de sire to exhibit bun in Europe like a rare animal. Tho Paris papers continno to reproduce articles from the Lisbon papers declaring that their king is in the pay of "the English pirates." Baron Hirsch, the Jewish millionaire, has .spent on his famous mansion in the Champs Elysees, in Paris, from first to last, nearlj 700,000. Herr Forth of tho Vienna Chamber of Commerce says, in a report just, pub lished, tiiat all branches of tho Vienna trade are on tho verge of ruin. Tho new Marquis of Normandy is tho Kev. Ixtrd Mulgrave. Ho is onu of the most popular clergymen in tho north of Englnnd, and is a hard worker. Colonel C. J. Murphy, an American, proposes to build a com palace at tho Edinburgh International Exposition, which will be hold this summer. The total receipts f tho Paris theaters last year were $0,500,000, an increase of nearly $L',000,000 over 1888. Tho exposi tion is supposed to account for it. Tho law of divorce in France has been in operation since 1885, and during four years there have been 15,5111 divorces, which is at tho rate of 23 for 10,000 mar riages. There aro said to bo three or four ladies well known in London society w ho are determined to appear at tho next meet of the coaching club on horseback astrido. Fifty-two Anarchists have been ar rested at Barcelona, Spain. Documents seized reveal plans for destroying rail ways with dynamite and for setting tiro to factories. A foreign military statistician figures' out that ". per cent, of tho French pop ulation aro permanently in the service, whereas in Germany only 1 per cent, is with the colors. The Argentino republic has raised tho tariff rates on works of art, confectionery, carriages, clothing and other articles, in hope of raising tho revenue, of which it is in great need. The reply of tho Portuguese govern ment to the American and British noto on tho suhicct ot the Delagoa railway accepts the proposition of arbitration without reserve. Tho Shah of Persia has canceled tho concession obtained by a Kussian com pany for the construction of a railroad from Kcshd to Enzollcc, the seaport of tho former place. Rev. Canon Brosnan of county Kerrv, Ireland, is on his way to this country to raise muds lor tho completion oi tho great memorial church in that county to Daniel O Council. The Hamburg American Packet Com pany s now express steamer rsormamiia made her trial trip from Glasgow the other day. Sho made twenty-four and one-half miles an hour. The vessel is o20 feet long. decree issued in Franco declares that the Chief of Staff of the armies in the field iu time of war shall bo Chief of the General Staff in time of peace. In conseqnenco of this General do Miribol is appointed to the head ot this service Captain Schmidt of tho Kussian navy, who was charged with preparing the p'aiiB of the Cronstadt fortress for tho German government, has been liberated, in tfie absence- ot suillcient ovldeuco to convict him. He has been dismissed from the service. Tho important work of draining tho Roman marshes, on which tho Italian Government has been engaged since 1884, is now well advanced toward completion. rwu work can only bo carried on at cer tain seasons of the year, owing to the iinhcaltbiness of the district. Mr. Giltbs, ex-Governor of tho Bank of England and President of the Bimetallic league, has cabled to bonator Jones, in the name of the Bimetallic Leaguo, deeply regretting the death of Senator Beck, whoso services In tho cause of monetary reform wore most warmly ap preciated. Count It. T, Ziibof. whose financial ex ploits iu Boston created a sensation when thev were first made public, has been ejected from his Glaremont Park apart ments by his landlord, l'roiesoor U. li. Fry. for tho non-payment of a $46 rent bill. Tho now German army budget pro poses a substantial increase in tho army, and includes seventy new batteries ami the arming up of two new Prussian army corps to their full strength. Tho chas seurs and cavalry regiments of Alsace Lorraine will ho raised to a war footing, while the effective strength of special troops on tho eastern frontier will be in creased, but not to the same degree. PORTLAND MARKET. During the week business among tk wholesale hom-es Is reported as havlnjf been extremely good, and what is better the fa 1 trade promWn to show ove brlker activity. Experts predict enormous cereal crops throughout the Pacific Nortk west, but aro hIow to assert much Im provement In prices for the farmer. Tht only cloud that temporarily darkens th. prosperity of tho city Is tho unfortunate prolongation of the building trades' strika, which delays the construction of many Hubstantlal blocks of brick and stone that, have been commenced or are in contem plation. The salmon fishing difficulty has been satisfactorily tided ovor, and sine back Kant numerous compromises In alt. par s have been agreed upon between builders and their mechanics, It Is earn estly to b hoped that each sldo will glv way a little here, ho as to bring about a. general reconciliation with tho least po slblu delny. AOItlOULTUKAI, IMI'I.KMKNTS. Breaking Plow 83355 Broadcast Seeders 9,i(alW Binding Twlno 10 per ct ills 18c Binding Wire " 12jc Grain Drills I1016 Hang now 1U01IS Osborno's Mowers ..UOtfctdU 75 lteapcrs 120 " Combined Mowers and Iteaiiera . . 20 V ct dis 1 " Droppers " ISO " Stcc'1-fnimo self-binding Harvesters, 20 I? ct dis 180 Rttlroad Barrows, iron wheels, ? dozen 486S llailroad Barrows, wood wheels, f dozen Sfr Road Plow 303S fctolld Stool Scrapers 12Ca)U Steel Disk Harrows. fWo.0 Spring Wagons 12517 Sulky PIowh 7(oBS Walking Plows OGflS Wagons, all makes 1101W BAnn. Burlaps, 40 tn 7 Burlap, 45 In 7 Burlaps, (X) in ll uunnies, tixu Hi Potato lings, net cash Wool, 4 Ib, " Wool, 34 Hi, " Wheat Sacks, spot, net cash Wheat Sacks, extra, second-hand. 3 OOFTKKS. Green Guatemala, lb 22 f?23 Java, lb 25 27 Mocha, Iti tb 28 ft3l No. 1 Costa Ulca,Mb 22 23 Hlo, t?lb 22 (52.1 Salvador, tj' lb 21422f Boasted, In bags Arbuckle's Ariosa, ? th 2fli27 Closet & D.'s Columbia 1 lb pre 2i 26fc Costa Rica 25 28 Guatemala 25Jto28 I toasted Java 30 3S Roasted Mocha .'.35 37 DAIIIY I'HOPOCK. Butter Oregon fancy creamery- 2 Cholco dairy 29 Common S&9 Pickled, California 1820 Eastern fancy creamery California fresh roll 1821 Cheese New California Oregon skims and old Swiss Cheese, domestic Young America, Or. Eggs- Oregon, tf doz 12 12U 15&1B 14 15161 14(0,15 Eastern, V doz FEED. Bran, V ton 17 0018 09 Hay. ton. baled 18 00ir20 60 Ground Barley, D ton a I 00 Mill unop, yion iw Oil Cako Meal, ton 27 5030 00 Shorts, V ton 10 0020 00 FItKSII FItUITS. Apples. 1 MKaa 00 Bananas, t bunch 3 50654 '0 Lemons, California, lj box 3 75 4 00 1, unions, Sicily, fl box, now 6 600 0 Limes, IP cwt 1 50 Oranges, Riversides 3 19 Oranges, Seedless 5 25 Oranges, Navels 5 00 FI.OUIl Portland patent roller, ? bbl 3 75 Salem ntent roller 3 75 Dayton patent roller 3 OS Cascadla patent roller 3 63 Country brands 3 50 McMlnnvllle 3 75 Supcrflno 2 M Wfdto Lily 3 7S Graham 3 26 Itye Hour 4 M GRAIN. Barley, whole, ctl 80 90 Corn, 100 ILh 1 60 Outs. good. V bushel 61 61 ov 224 22t Hi live, V 100 lbs, nominal 1 20 OI 22, Wheat, valley, V su ids 121191 Wheat, Eastern Oregon 1 16 1 rOOLTRY. Chickens, large young, fi dox . 6 50 0 00 Chickens, broilers 4 6 Chickens, old 6 60 618 (X Ducks, dox 7 00 8 60 Geese, young, doz 0 0010 00 Turkeys, young, V lb 20 Grouse and Pheasants S 00 SALT. Coarse Fine 200-tb bags, V ton 17 00 lOO-lbbags, ton 17 00 Ground Rock, 50-lb bags, V ton 12 60 SKKD9. Grass Seeds Timothy.. 8 ( fc Orchard Graw 11 to 12 Red Top 6 8fc lilue urass ,. iz Mi English Ityo Grass 7 Italian Rye Grass 04411 Australian Rye Grass 7i 0 Mesquito 7 W10 Millet 6 Hungarian Millet. 6 W Mixed Lawn Grass 12 U Clover Seeds Red Clover. 10 (811 White Clover 18 ft 17 Alsyke Clover 15 (17 Alfalfa 10 (plL Miscellaneous SBS Hemp 6 Sfc Itapei OallioraU H 4 TION.