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Oregon Stmt THE OREGON SCOUT 7a independent in nil thins, neu tral in nothing; devoted top very causa it believes to be right a journal for the people. THE OREGON SCOUT Has P8 large- aeireulntbonpsnny two papers in this section of tho State 11 inliitK (1, an 1 is corre spond ugly valuable as nn advor tisin uicdiutu. V Horo Will tho Press tho People's Rights Maintain. vol. vr. UNION, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, .MAY 20, 1S90. NO. 49. V V The Oregon Scout An lodrpcnoVnt w kljr journal, Issued t Tery Thursday morning bjr JONES & CHANGE V, l'ubllshns anil rroiirietors. X. K Jon, Kdltor. It. C'H:CKV, Forwnan Itntcs r Subscription. One copy nne yi'ar, n o iy o i m. nohs. One copy tbree mouth, ?1.50 1.00 ."5 IiiTitritktilr L'iihIi In Ailvunro. by ehnnve tub'criptiont are pot aid titl aid l year, Uro dnllnrt trill be charged. of edriTtrsing mailt knonn on application. t3J' OorrctixinJence fruiu all lurts of tlir country solicited. AdilreM&'l coiumunt-nUnus to tho Orkiion Spout, Pnlon, (reK'n. OFFICIAL Hill KOTO It Y. UNITl'.I) 8TATK3. riiEstpnnT-ltfiijatuIn Harrison of In Vain. Sf.cjhbt.uiV or Statu -Janus (I. Wane of Maine HrcnuTanv or tick Tiikhjiiv William Windoui Miuu-ao-a. Hci iiKTAP.v or War --RcttfleP l'roctorof Vermort. Hkoubtaiiv of tiik Nav-llenjuiiu 1. Tiacy of Now York. Hf.t'HhTARV OK TIIK iNTHKIOft- John V. Noble of Mltsoiiii. l'otimsTHU (Sknuial-.IoIiu Wunatualir of Penn ylrsnla. Attohnkv Oknimhi, - W. II. II. Miller of Indiana. Hr.citKTAiiy op Aui'.li-ui.TimK Jvn-uilitu Kusk of WlSOOIlliD, statu ov oiu:oix. Senators, Co-igrwmnan, Ooyeruor, Secretary of Slate, J.T. II. "Mitcihi.u (J. N. Down. lliMIKIt IlKHMANN. MYLVKsTKH lVS.NO EK. QlukukW. HclllilUK. ftaio Treasurer, (J. W. Wf.hii. auperlatemteut of I'ubUo Instruction, K. It. McllLnoy. .Stat a ITiutcr. FihnkO.IHi.ek. ( It, w. tkaiian. Supreme Judges, - JW, IMxmti. IW. W. TllAVKR. MXTil JL'IUIMAI, DISTKICT. Circuit Judrea, ( Jamih A. Ff.k. rioaecuUnx Attorney - J. U IUhu. COUNTY .Mote Senators, RenreecntatlTOi, Judge Sheriff, Okrk, Treasurer, Acbcol Superintendent, Surreyor, : AMieasor, Oorouer, OVmimlsslomra, OK UNION. ).I. W. Nokval. f.I. II. Kil.EY. ClIlKl.l'.H (loOONOl Oil. fj. h. lUlK. o. r. ooohali.. A. X. IIamii.tov. A. T. Neii.l. I!. 0. HllAI.NAKO, J. I. t'AHIKK. - J. W. KlMHRKM.. J. I). (iUILH. 11. IlCltKI.N. I O. V llKNM'HOf r. 1 Joii.n McDonald. CITY OK UNION. Mayor, RecoraiT, J W. Kbsnedv. J. K Tuttlk. M. Hkiutauk. Marshal, COCNC1LMKK, It. Y. WlMOK. J. II. COIIIIINV J. H. KM.10TT. A. K. JujJJf. K. KKMII.LAIIP , K. A'lTltHKL. T riTlf'li UNION LODfii:, NoJi. O. O. K , MKKTrt KVKBY Friday eieufiij ftTTSa o'clock 7- .illkh, Scietary. 1 ' tiHANDK ItONDi: I NCAMl'MKNT, N. 11, I. (). O K.. nir-eti on the tirrtt and third Tue-d ,)a in rach month. O. r). MiLLHt. O. 1'. J, It, TlIOMIHOK, Scrilre.. I5UAN0I' KONOK VALLKY I " il)OK. No. 16. A V. t A M., mee on th iecon.1 an I fourth Hatunlaja tivery mor.th. H. V. DAVIS, W. M. R. 11. llKowx, Hecretary. CHAN OK ItONDK VALI.I'.Y OH A1TBU. No. 20.. It. A. M.. tneeta flrnt d third 'llieada-a each month. w T WUKIIIT, M. K. II. V. Turiiir OL1VKK, Hecrctary. ni,UK MOUNTAIN I.UMJK No, a K. OK I'.. mesta elery Wdiieada evenliiK. (IAI c 0 TonNR Olivkk, K of It. A. H. ritKSTON l'OHT, No,78, (T.Tjt.,MKKT.S KVKKY third Batuiday iu each month tho Odd Kellosa nalh JOSHUA ItUADKOlil), 1'. O. OboroHeisinek, Adjutant. CHUHCHKS. The MlithodM Kpl copal Church holds fen Ices at 11 i M. aui 7 P. M. of (racn Kunday. Itcv. h. M. Dltivnit, I'astor. Sortlcoa are held at the Kreahytcrlun Church at 11 A, M. and 7 P. of each huni'ay. ,,. , Her. U II. l'AHKUlt, l'a'tor. POCIETIIiS. The Union Uterary and Musical HocUty mieU ttery Friday Tcuio: at the M. K. t hurch. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN R. CRITES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oftl two doors south of l'twiolflce, Union, OrcRon. Ootlectltig and probate practice speclaltlea.- J. W. H1IELTON J. M. CAKKOI.L. SHELTON & CARROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office two doors south of Postofflcf. Union, OruKon. ApeelaJ atttutlon glren to all business entrusted to us. B KAK1N. J A. KAKIN, Notary I'ublle. R. EAKIN & BRO., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, Oreifim, INrtimpl at'tntlon paid to collections. II. V. WILSON. Notary Public a J. HACKirrr. Notary Public. WILSON & HACKETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, )r!Kin, Oollactlnns an sU etlwr t-ulit tnlruitot t us wUI X!i2i$ tb. tot uhi t, ia "MtnUi of tbt UNION KUAli KSTATK AH800IA-TIuN PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I. N. CROMWELL, H. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, OEw one door south of J It, Eaton's store. I'nlcin, Oregon. T. McNAUGHTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Klein, Ori'Kon. All cut's promptly .Vtcnded to day or n'sht. A. L, DANFORTH, H. D PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Nurtli I'ouili-r, Ori-don. I)IHKAKi:S OK V()MI:N A HI'IX'IALTY Ca'ls attended to at all hours C. H. DAY, M. D HomtBopatnic Physician and Surgeon. All CiiIIh rrniiiptly Atlciiiioil to. Otllcn adjolnlnif Jonei ltros.' n'ore. Can lw found uijius ut rtmuciico in Moutliejt Union. " WILLIAM KOENIG, Architect and Builder, Cove, OrcKon. Drafts, plana an 1 da)f ns for dwellings and brldrea lurmsueu on np.icaiion, DR. A, M. MUSSER, Dentist, Oraduat'e of l'eiuuyltania Dental College, Is at the CENTENNIAL HOTEL And la prepared t do aQ kinds of dental work palu les ,ly. DR. E. N. NORTH, . DENTIST OtlUo It Ntrcct, Union, Or. Teeth extracted without pain by tho successful new method. flnionTonsofial Parlors GEORGE BAIRD, Proprietor. Shaving, Hair-Gutting and Shampooing in the Lasest Style of the Art. Shop two dojrs Bouth of the Centennial hotel. Glre me u call. City Meat Market Main Streot, Union, Ori'Kon. BENSON BROS., Proprietors, KKEP CoNnTAMLV ON UA.Vl) Beef, Pork, Yeal, Mutton, Sausage, Hams, Lard, Etc. Montreal Saloon Ed Remillard, Proprietor. If you want a rtf real log drink era good cigar, drop In. Hilhard and pool tables for the acoorumodatlon of customers. . Go? niieopia Saloon. William Wilson, Proprietor. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always in Stock, First! billiard table. Drop In an 1 be toclaU. For Information About the South ADDKKH1 WITH HTAMP - Tbe Official Immigration Departmeni OK FIFTEEN SOUTHERN STATES. CAUL ItOHIXaO.V, Rocrrtary. lUleJgb, N 0 NEWS OF THE WEEK An Epitome of the Happenings of Two Hemispheres. What Is Transpiring; In tho United States Congress Other Very Interesting1 Items. President Harrison expects to to to Cleveland. 0.. on tlu;iOtlt itiHtant to at tend tbe tbtrliel I tnouunient ct'remotiieH there on that date. Frunk H. Slavin. the .Vustnilian punil ipt , 1ms chnHenped Corbet t to Imx in L'in rion for ,C100, to which eutn the lVbcnn Club will add C 1 ,000. The Comptroller of tho Curroncv has nuthomed tt e orjj.inizalion of a uationa1 b:tnk and public deposit' ry at Stilt Lake City, with 500,000 capital. Tbe Louiriium Sb to Lottcr Cunpitny has Pent a cominunication to tho Lcufolu luro oirerin' $1,000,000 per year for an extension of their charter for twenty-five yeara. Mummer Sullivan of the AVaphitmton Rfpeball Club in now takini; sleH" to cf- tablirth Suntliiv I aseb.rl ut the Capital. President runi' of the National Leautte ban opjiosed Sunday ball-pbiyitm. The United StuteH stea't'ship Essex, now at New York, will probably be sent tn tbe European station, and will be tbe sole repref entntive of this uovemtnent at that station until some ot tho vessels now under confctrttetioii ate eompletetl. I'nvniastcr-General Lioker of tho navy tins bt en confined to jiis home in (.-feore-town for Home time past , n ml it isthouuht that his state of health will fooii cause hi" retirement from the po?it!on he now holds at the head of tfie naval pay corps. Mrs. Frank Leslie has arrived in Lon don. Her coming hits aroused Martinis do Lenvillo to aet'vitv. The presence of that latv in London was a signal for the Marquis to begin circulation of reports that ht r visit has for its object her mar riage to hiuiEelf. Extracts from Powderlv's protest atratnst unrestricted linmii'r.ttinn to the United States are being published in tho principal British ami continental jour nal. with a viow of deterring the emi- unt'oti of attiMins, which it is desirable to keep at home. Attorneys for the American Life In- f-maiiie Company of Philadelphia have filed Willi . I udgo f-impson an adm'sion that the company is info'vent, and tho court appointed the Ileul Estate, Title, hi'iiri'iico ami 1 rnt-t l otnpanv ol rhiia- delphia as receiver, with a bond of $500, 000. The case of Theodoro Hcnr' vs. Trav elers' Insurance C itnpany, involving a larco anmunt of land ami irrigating ca- na's in Ctlorado, which ha" ben pend ing in tho Federal Court at I)rs Moines, la . for five AC'irs. was decided the other day by Judge Caldwell in favor of the in surance compnnv. The matter involves over $90,000. nonurnl Mnator Workman Powderlv has issued a manifesto to tho Knights of r.nliar tluir uill cMiisR a flutter iiinmiL' the po'iticians of Pennsv van'a The subject . i n- ,.r i"r 1...1.. t .... oa'tot reiorin, aim iur. i uwuciii mvurn rnnut!tiit!nnnl nn vi'n t i nil for inn riiir- nntu n( irliiiiiimtiiii' the nrovision in tbe firi'.'inie law of the Stato which reouires all ballots to bo numbered. Paymaster-General Looker has re sign dtheofihe of Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing on account of ill health, and tho Secretary of tho Navv bus accepted tbe resignation, to tnko ef fect upon t 'O appointment and qualifica tion of bis successor. He will be granted leave of absolve, and in enso his health does not improvo ho will bo placed on tboio'ired lis-. Pay Inspector btewart, now at New York, will undoubtedly bo appointed Iiib successor as Paymaster General. Senator Plumb has introduced a bill providing the unit of tluo in tho United States to bo a dollar. It may bo coined 412.j grains stamlatd sdwr, or J5 8 standard gild, each to be equa'ly lo cal tender for all purposes. Any owner of filver bullion may deposit it at anv mint of the United States to bo formed into standard silver dollars or bars for his benefit and without charge, but it shall he lawful vo refuse any depisit of less value than $1,000 or any bullion so base as to be unsuitable for tho operations of tbo mint. In any doposit of silver in which gold and silvor are combined no allowance will be made for gold, unlets tho two metals can he separated advan tageously. ai.oni; Tin: COAST, Tho immigration to Oreiron this year, it is estimated, will reach 150,000. Gaston Strauss, thq lawyer, and Wong Kane, accused of perjury, wero held to answer to tho Superior Court in $.'1,000 bonds each at San Francisco. Tho revenue cutter Richard Rush is .n.,n!u m,,. ...in i, .,..,. i. llllllrjl illll I cmi, o. juu n ir a i u nuuitt Juno 1 for tho north, to patrol Bullring sea. Tho Ranger wilt go north with the IVUDII. Now postoflices have been established in Gdhlornia at Aguews, Santa Cla-a county; Clarkson, Kern county; Gar dena, I)s Angeles county, and Voltaj Merced county. Receiver Young of tho California National bank reports that another div idend of 10 jor cent, will bo declared toon, which, with tho amounts already paid, will make 05 per cont. paid to cred itors. Tito San Francisco Board of Super visors have.. passed a resolution declaring that in all contracts for public work to be hereafter made a clause shall bo in serted to the ellect that eight hours shall be a day's work, an 1 that violation of that stipulation shall nullify the contract. The Southern Pacific Company is about to hudd extensive repairs on its snoweheds in tbe mountains, which nr made necessary by the damage dono by heavy snow storm's of Ust w inter. The sheds will be thoroughly braced and put in first-class condition before tbe coming winter. The thirty-eighth annual of tho Gr,in"d Ixdge of Odd California met at San Frencisco last week. Repoits show that the subordi-' nato lodges in the State number ,'W0, and ' Rebckah lodges l.'ii). The total nieinl or-1 ship is 37,500. Fit anco reports for the i p:ist year show disburFoni'Mits $420,000. receipt $010,00.). Total assets of subor dimueloJges $'J,100,OOJ. Governor Waterman has issued an ad dress to the heads of cities and counties in California, calling upon them to ta such action as will prominently brinr to the attention of their cun-tituencies tbe importance of California beiiu' prop' rlv : county is pirtiallv delinqui ut, and Chal reprfsented at the World's Fair. He; lam, G.trucM, .ieflersou and Yakima recommends that tho eop'o of various counties have furnished nothing regard loealitbs be culled together to devise ! ing indebtedness. means. of accomplishing tbe greatest good to the Stato. The wife of Ignacio Martinez, a poor laboring Mexican who lives at Puente, Los Angeles ountv, Vi., give birth to male triolets, whoso total weight was twenty-three pounds. The mot tier and her three babies are all in good condition, and tho father is happy. Tho couple have nopii married twenty-two years, unit Mrs. Martinez is only thirty-nino yeats;dovn the fees of their appointees Sen- of ago. She has given birth to fourteen ciiildren in all. Lour of them wero twins. ii:icso.Aii .ni;. rn. William Gallway, tho pioneer among railroad engineers who has just died, traveled over 1,540,000 miles during his lifetime. Henry Warren, a man who sells news pers on tho IVrby railroad between Now Haven and Birmingham, is now in his K'2d year, and is cutting a third set of teeth. John D. Rockefeller, tho Standard Oil king, was a newspaper reporter a quarter of a century ago. Ho picks up millions now as easily us ho picked up items for merly. Georgo Bancroft, who was Secretary of Navy for a year anil a half during the ad ministration of President Polk, is tho oldest ex-C.tbinot officer both in ago and date of service now living. Miss Louise Meyer, tho now Southern writer, is only l.S years of ago. Her fa ther is General Adolph Meyer, and Miss Louise has had every advantage of wealth and position. She is said to be very beautiful. The project of building a monument In Paris in honor of Vic'or Hugo, started just after his death, is in statu quo, the furd only having reached $20,00.1. I his may be somo comfort to those who have been pained at tho way in which New York cease .1 in swelling her Grant mon ument fund. Henry James of Stratford-upon-Avon has juut died at tho ago of 80. For up ward of half a century Mr. Jones has been a Stratford celebrity: his museum- of curiosities has been visited by thou sands of English and American travolers, including prominent Shakespearean writ ers and actors. Mrs. Wnmimakor, it is stated, has in troduced a new fad in Washington, and has a class of young ladies meet at her residence tw ice a week, whero a professor of physical grace from abroad teaches them iiow to walk, to go up ami down stairs, to bow, to smile, to make eyes and to dispose of ttie hands. Count Hartenau, best known as Prince Alexander of Battenberg and of Bulgaria, who married tho pretty opera singer, Mile. Loisinger, is in great favor at tho Austrian court. His infant son was re cently christened tinder tho name of Louis Alexander, tiio Grand Duke of Hesse standing as godfather. Mrs. Cleveland is frequently scon at u fashionable l)oartIing school in Now York, where lectures are given on art, music, tho drama, literature and history. Sho brings her tablet, spreads it out in her lap at:ro?s her knees, puts her pencil in her mouth, ami takes notes just like tho rest of tho seminary girls whom she cop ies, ami whoso gracea thoy, too, appro priate. Till! NATIONAL CAPITAL. Representative Wilson has had a con sultation with tho Postofiico Department, and has had an arrangement made to es tablish daily service in place of tri weekly sorvico from Vancouver to La Camus and Washougal, ami Vancouver to Kahuna, taking in La Center, ami an oxtneion from La Center, via L'tna, to UaytH from two to three times u week. Senator Hquiro is dfvo'ing moat of his time to tho bills for surveys of the rivers and harbors and securing larger appro priations for surveys in tho Statu of Washington. He savs bv f-r the most important matter before Congress relat ing to his State is securing-surveys of tho public hind first and surveys tho har bors and navigable streams, so that ap propriations may bo mado for their im provement. It is more than probable now that the tariff bill will puss the House substiii tlally as it came from the committee. Kiich man who is aggrieved, ami who tie sires to change somo provision, will oiler an amendment, which will ho supported by tho Democrats, but will bo voted down by tho Republicans. By this method o-tch man will get iu his kick and go on record, and when the bill comes up us it whole all wdl support and pass It. B tr ring a few slight changes, the McKlnlm Uritrbill will go to thu Semite hilts pres ent form. Tho Cotnraittco on Indian Depredation C'aims, of which Senator Moody of South Bakota is Chairman, and who "was criti cised by Senitor Mitchell of On-gon the other day, had a meeting and endeavored to reach some ngrt'ement upon a bill which would adjudicate all the claims now pending. Tt o committee has more than a hundred bdls before it, many of vhicht were introduced by the Oregon and Washington Senators and by other Senators from tho Western States. Sev eral members want tbo bills reported at , once or pome movement ninile lor a gou ennvention eral bill. Senator A Ion of Washington Ft Hows of says a general bill wid soon be reported Oregon is the second Stato in the Union in point of completeness of census st t tistii s. The only delinqu' ncies in tho State are Multnomah ami Klunath coun ties in furnishing tholxmd' d and lloatm , debt and amount p lid for interest The I cities of Orvgm, AUian , Corvalhs, Ku gine, Pendleton, Salem and The Dalles j are delinquent in tho same, a'ul the cities , of Kum. Portland, Fugene, Jacksonville , and A'b.uiy are d 1 nqtient in furnishing receipts and oxpendi ures for tbo past two yiars. in Washington whitman One fee bill which Representative Wil son introduced and p.iss"d iu the House is now before tho .enato Committee on Public Lands This bill reduced tho fees of bind offices in Washington State, but alt-cts no other otlices. I he bill has been referred to a siib-commitlee. Senators from S ates where tho fees are as high as in Washington do not take kindly to this hill, savi phi, saying mat inev do not want to cut ator Alb-n, who is a member of the Com nuttce on Pub it: Lands, can no doubt secure the passage of tho bill if he wishes. Tho tariff bill prevents tho considera tion of this Yellowstone park bill, which carries with it among other provisions a right of way grant t tbe Montana min eral road to Cooko City. Tho fight being made on the bill comes from othor cor porations, who wish to build to Cooko City. The Northern Pacific is among tho number. However, as it. is impossib'e for that company to build this year, tho Montana mineral road men havo tho best of tbe fight, and will no doubt carry their bill through in spite of all tho rival com pany can muster. Lyman Dvsight, nianser of the Great Northvvst 'rn telegraph in this country, who has just returned to Winnipeg from tho Pacific Coast, will recommend that bin company build a line from Hlaino. Wash., to Now Westminster, B. O , and Vancouver, and thence lay a cable to Niitmitno and Victoria. This will give tbo Western Union and Great Northwest ern facilities to compote tor business on tbo British cjast with the Canadian Pa cific railway system. The Western Union will extend Us sytem to Blaine. Dwight's recommendation will bo adopted. tiii: oiji woitiii. The French government has recognized Hyp'lite us President of tho Haytian republ c. It is announced that Robert Shaw A Sous of Bradford, England, are greatly otnbarrased. Liabilities, $500,000. It is reported ut Sofia that there is a plot on foot to attempt to rescue Major Panitza, who is now in prison for con spiring against Prince Fenliuand. Kmin Pasha has doinanded of tho Egyptian goverment euven years' arrears of his salary as Governor of thu Equator ial province and an annual pension for life. There wero so many accidents at tho last regimental polo tournament iu India that Sir Fred -ric Roberts, tbo Commander-in-Chief, is said to havo issued an order prohibi'ing such tournaments. Negotiations are now in progress at j Ottawa for the establishment of a parcel post between Cauad i and Japan, on thu , lines of tbo pnsent panel post service I between the Dominion and tho mother country. Tho Condon bluo book shows that ne gotiations between Simmons, represent ing tho British government, and the Vat ican, relative to the ecclesiastical matter in Malta, wero brought to u successful termination. In the Houso of Commons Sir James Ferguson, Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs, denied that the government had informed Germany or any other govern ment that the sugar convention would not bo observed in England. A plaguo of locusts is devastating Transcaucasia. A quarter of a million acres of agricultural hud itTiflls and Baku are ravagod. Tbieo hundred thou sand men are occupied in the destruction of tho locusts, and still they swarm over everything. Tho colebrated toroador, Frasciielo, tho favorite hull-fighter of Spain, has taken leave of tho ring after twenty-three years' service. Ho is nearly 50 yoim of age, ami his many wounds compelled him to retiro. Tho whole route to tho bull ring on the occasion of his farewell perfonuancn was n h one of frantic ex citement. Unheard of prices were paid for fcata, and 1(1,000 persons of all ranks, including Infanta Donna Isabellt, wero prrsi nt. After killing soveral bulls Eras cuelo left the ring umid cheers, acclama tions and tears. A dispatch to tho Imdon Times from Vienna siys that tbo removal of Prince Bismarck has decided thu Czar to re verso his jKjbcy i f an allian o with Franco ami to lovcrt to tho jtolicy of forming an alliance with Germany. The Czar, it is ii'St-Hed, has always distrusted tho stabil ity of tho French republic, hut it Vas impossible lor nun 10 agreo with uer many while Bisiiiank was In office. It is thought pr ib ildo that tho meeting of the Czar and Kaiser ut Krasnoe Sulo will remit in a compact which will altogether change thu grouping of thu European powers. PORTLAND MARKET. Complaints are heard from tho rctalt stores of certain slackness In sales, which Is attributed to tbo strike now on, but among wholesale housot it Is generally ndmltt' d that the volumo of trado is vory satisfactory and the outlook very promis ing. AOItlOULTUllAL IMl'LKMKNTS, Hrnklf lUn.i. orfiucc Broadcast Seeders" !!!!!!!!.!!.'!!! 0 '(a 110 Binding Tw ino 10 per ct dls 18c Binding; Wire " V2ic Orain Drills 110160 Oang Plow ....110115 Osborne's Mowers . . . .HO fc ct dis 7S " Reapers . " 120 Combined Mowers, and Reapers . 20 f ct dls lfiO Droppers " 130 " Sto-l-framo selMilmllttg Harvosters, 20 if ct dis 180 K-tlroad Barrows, iron whiels, f dozen 18(955 Railroad Marrows, wood wheels, f dozen !!0 Road Plow 30mat3 Nillil Steel Sorapoi-N. . : Vl(a, I Steel Disk Harrows Wo 03 Spring Wagons 12T(tf170 Sulky Plows 7rnlXi Walking ' lows OfosfS Wagons, all makes 110100 1IAOH. Burlap. 40 In 7 liiirlapn, 45 in 7 Bui laps 00 In i (lUmileH, 840 lrt I'otato Mags, not cash SCofll 'ool. I H', " .18 Wool, !U II., " 30 heat Sacks, spot, net cash Wheat Sacks, extra, second-hand.... COKKHKS. Green Guatemala, tUb 22 (3'i Java, lb , 6 (ajj7 Mocha, Ihlti fa. Ml No. 1 t'ostn Rica, fcIb 22 St Rio, fcMb 22 (a Salvador, $ lb 21J(522i Boasted, in bans Vrbuckle's V riosa, li' fr. 2u,'ffi27 CloHHct & D.'s Columbia 1 lb pra. .20 (926 t'ostn Hlca 25 &)2tt Guatemala 25JiV28 Boasted .lava 0 fr32 Roasted Mocha 35 37 uaiiiy rnonucK. Butter Oregon fancy creamery- Uhoico dairy Common Pickled, California Eastern fancy creatnory California frunb roll 25 20 8I0 18'gl20 18&21 m 12U 15(if 10 14 1510 1.1 xl4 Cheese New California Oregon skims and old Swiss Cheese, domestic Young America, Or Eggs - Oregon, V doz Eastern, 6' doz FKKl). Bran, V ton 17 0018 00 Hay, - ton, baled 18 00f20 50 Ground Barley, fc' ton 3 i 00 Mill Chop, tjUon 22 00iS5 (O Oil Cako Meal, fc ton 27 50tl 00 Shorts, $ ton 10 0020 00 FltUHII HHUITS. Apples 1 fiCffa 00 Bananas, V bunch 2 AYa4 '0 LomoiiH, California, tf box 3 754 00 Lemons, Sicily, If box, new 5 600 00 Limes, i cwt 1 50 Oranges, Riversides 4 00 Oranges Seed loss 4 6034 7.S Oranges, Navels 5 25 SirawborJles, lb 23k LDMllKIl HOUOII AND DKESSKO. Rough PerM, flO 00 Edited 12 00 T. & Q. shoatfclng 13 00 no. z nooring in uo No. 2 colling 18 09 No. 2 rustic 18 0t Clear rough 20 00 Clear P. 4S 22 50 No. 1 llooring 22 50 No. 1 celling 22 60 No. 1 rustic 22 50 Stepping 25 00 I'OOI.THY. Chickens, largo young, p dox. 4 Z" Chickens, broilers 4 60 ' hickens, old 4 Hi Hacks, doz 7 00(3 H 50 Geese, young, f dox 8 00 ol 0 00 Turkeys, young, If lb 20 urouse ami I'lieasantH ii uo mi.T. rVlrirxn - irinrv 200 11) bags, tfton 100-tt. bas. Urn Ground Rock, 50-lb bags, V ton. . . . 17 00 17 00 12 60 HEEDS'. Grass Seeds Timothy e a 11 (14 12 u m 7 9 OrKalt 74 0 7 WW 6 6 5 ta 6 10 ll 15 (a 17 IB 17 10 (f 11 Orchard (Jraan Red Top Blue Gross English Rye Gross Italian Rye Gross Australian Bvo Gross Mesquite Millet Hungarian Millet. Mixed Lawn Gross Clover Seeds- Red Clover White Clover Alsyke Clover Allaito Miscellaneous- Canary 4ia 1'iax Hemp , Rape, California , 5 63 CV Si 4 VKOKTAIII.Ka (KHKSU). Asparagus, if lb... Beans. Cabtwiuo. If lb 6 10 2mx 401 60 1 00 15 0031 00 a 25 3 fO V Sff 2fc 16 i'vi Caulillower, It) dox 1 Uarrots, v sk , Carrot, young, t? dox Celery, V doz Green Peas Lettuce, t' doz , Onions, V 100 lbs Potatoes, P 100 lbs Potatoes, sweets, f lb KudlHhos, v doz.,,. Spinach Turnips, per sk woot Eastern Oregon According to shrinkage 108 It Valley hpMigcllp waif UllipqUA J8&JJ Umpqua, Umlw and foil.., 10&U