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VOL. VI.
UNION, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11), 1S90.
NO. 52.
Scout
An Iml 'poi.Jeiit wokIr Journal,
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tors.
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iianckv, Foreman
Kales nf Mibi
ptloll.
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Ou Copy three liiutitlis,
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union, Oregon.
OFFICIAL DI ECTOR Y.
uxitkd sirr.s.
.PiirTnivTliotiiinitii IlniAncf Indiana,
Hituktiiu' ir Ktitk-.Tun j i W i ne of .Maine.
BKC!tKTnv or Tils TitK.tiiv-WiUlam Wiudom
Hr.nt'Tiuv nr Waii Iti-,1B Proctor of Vermott.
Hi-.ckktaiiv or thk NAvftleaJiiuln F.Tracy of
Vi.rl. I
Skcuktaiiy ok the Ixtf I'll- John W. Noble of
Missouri. ... , . ,.
1'otiTMAHTER-GESMiAL-J I Uuainaktr of l'enn-
AttoknkGe.nkiiai,-W. II. MUlt-rof Indiana.
HKtHurAiiy or Aumcun iK-Jetein'ah ltusk cf
Wisconsin.
STATU OF A'-GilN.
Senator!,
Congressman,
3oTi'rnor,
Sccretaiy of Slate,
fj. It. MITCHELL.
i J. X. Doli'II.
Bl.MJKll HERMANS.
vli;kiti:k 1Vnmi kh.
GiautiE W. lIcllniUK.
. w. winui.
flmv rUtviuli-iit nf Public In jlttlitl. K. H. .McKlkoV
B I f It. H. r-TllAHAN.
Supremo Judges, 0 ) J-' X-
SIXTH JUUIcA r
BTItlCT.
Circuit Judces,
Fioeecuting Attorney
M. 1). PLIFFOllD
Jamch A. Vkv.
J. L. Uanu
COUNTY tfUMON.
State Senators,
Representatives,
Judge
Hhe'ttr,
Cerk,
Treasurer,
School Hupcilntendcnt,
Surveyor, - :
Aiutsor,
Coroner,
Commissioners,
1.1. W. NonvAL.
I (J. II. ItALEV.
3ltUtl.KS (JoOUNOUOII.
. IjltOK.
! A. iS. II I ILTOX.
f A. T. Kkii.l.
r u. iikai:akl.
J. I.. Caiitkk.
J, W. KlMllllKLL.
J. I. (iVJLV.
II. HUIIEKrl.
111. W. ilEXSKHOtr.
iJOH.N JIoUoKALD.
CITY Otf
Mayor,
Ilecordi r,
Marshal,
. W. KF.sxF.nv.
J. K. TllTTLK.
M. llEKIlAQK.
cou.NchMEj;
11. F. WilsoV.
J. 8. Kllhitt.
K. Kk.mii.i.a HI)
if
J. II. CORIIIN.
A K. JONES.
i A. l'UKSEL.
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S'o 39',' W. i
UNION LOUGH, No 30AV t l , MEETS EVKKY
Friday eiening at Ir'.rl .
'Yz'W l" .'KALliy, N. G..
0. 8. MiLLr.n, Be
GRANDE ItONu .
F meet on tji jif find
'JT. No. II, I. O. O.
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Mll.LKH. 0. 1'.
J 11. TiidMrHOK, 3c rill
GHANI) P. nONDK VAttV I
-BE. No. 56, A P t
.1 fourth naturdays
A meats or, tbJj!Oiiu
eVn moi.ta.
R. f.l. llliow.v, He rrta
OnANDi: KONDl AV
'A. M., meeU Bi-i j
UAV1D, W. M.
A' HI IPTEU. No. 20 . U.
ird f"'iI.i8 each month.
If. MttiOIIT, M. E. II. 1.
TUKNKIIOI.1VE1 "S.ffry.
IILUE MOUNT f'GI'.I". .
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K. OF r
" -53. J, K. IIAI.L, O. 0.
TURNEH OLIVER, Kill. &1J.
rilFSTON POST, Ncfo. UK., MEETS EVF.KY
third Satuiday lurfimo'ih a-, the Odd IVUoh a"
hail ' aiu i iiitADFoau, P. O.
Geohob IlniNiNiiEitfJutiuf.
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CIUfcCUKS.
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Th Method M Epl- umren noiun services 111 11
A.M.and7l-.M.of eunda(. . .
lipid at U'reslfterlan Church at 11 A,
V, and 7 r. M. of eaclftJay ,..
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Na!1 CARDS.
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JOHR. (RITES,
ATTOR
Y LAW,
Ofllce twi
V
m souUlof Postotllce,
flof Po
UiIkoii.
Collecting and prfpractii
specialties.
J. W. BIIELT0
SHELlj
J. M. CAltltOLL.
& CARROLL,
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ATTOR
YS 'AT LAW,
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Office t
s souicf I'ostolGc,
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1 to ai luslne
BpecUl attentlo
uslneu entrusted to usi
B.EAK1N-
I A. 1VKIN, Notary Public,
R.
tlN it BRO.,
ATTORiYS
AT LAW,
n, o
Irompt attent
(to ejections.
D,y WII-SOM
Notary 1'ul
A- J. JIACKKTT,
L Notary Public,
CKETT,
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ATTO
EYSfAT LAW,
11, ej wo 11.
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Collections ail
ther entruiUd to us will
of thctcd of Union count) hi
itoelia luruipt
A couplet
on' ome
UsliAgUS of
T10N.
ION RL ESTATE AfiSOCIA-
TheOrego
sl ET1ES.
The Union IiterarlJ Muil Soclity meels ctcry
Friday ntnlng at tliiE. t hch.
: fr
PKOFIiSSIOXAL CARDS.
I. N. CROMWELL, M. DM
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Olce one door i-outh of J. 11. Eaton's store.
Union, Ort'Ron.
T. McNAUGHTON, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON,
ICIkIh, Oicxnn.
All cal's promptly attendeil to day or night.
A. L. DANFORTH, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON,
North l'ciwilt'r, Ort'Kon.
DISKASE8 OF WOMF.N A SI'KOIALTV.
Calls attended to at all hours.
C. H. DAY, M. D
HomcBopathic Physician and Snrgeon.
All Calls l'rninptl- AttoiulI to.
Office adiolnlnc Jones TlroR.' por. Can bo fnnml
niguisac resiuenco in boutlment union.
WILLIAM KOENIG,
Architect and Builder,
Covi, Oreeoii,
Drafts, plans and deslcns for dwelllnirs and brldnes
luruisueu on uupntaiiuu,
DR. A. M. MUSSER,-
Dentist
Qraduato of rri'syltanla Dental College, is at the
T- CENTENNIAL HOTEL
And fa prepared t do a3 kinds of dental work pntn
lesJy.
DR. E. N. NORTH,
DENTIST,
Ofllco 11 Strcut, Union, Or.
Teeth extracted without pain by the successful new
method.
UnionTonsoMalParfos
GEORGE BAIRD, Proprietor.
Shaving, Hair-Cutting and Shampooing in
the Lasest Style of t Lie Art.
fihop two donra south of the Centennial hotel. Gire
me a call.
City Meat Market
?Iiiln Struct, ITnlon, Orreon.
BENSON BROS., Proprietors,
KEEP CONKTAMLY OK WAND
Eeef, Fork, Yeal, Mutton, Sausage, Hams,
Lard, Etc.
Montreal Saloon
Ed Remillard, Proprietor.
It you want a refreshing drink or a good cigar, drop In.
lillliardand pool tables for the accommodation of
customers.
Goraaeopia Saloon.
William Wilson, Proprietor.
The Finest of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars Always in Stock.
First-clars billiard table. Drop In and be sociable.
For Information About the South
ADDHEHH WITH STAMP.
The Official Immigration Department
, -OF-
FIFTEEN SOUTHERN STATES.
CAUL IIOUINEON, BtcretBry,
THE PACIFIC COAST.
The San Francisco Sugar Supply
Reported Short.
The U. S. District Judge at Seattle
Refuses to Dismiss tho Case
Against Beocher.
Helena, Mont., has incorporated a
mining oxchnnge.
The citizens of Frefno believe firebugs
are ngain ut work in their city.
A suit testing the legality of tho
sheep ordinance of Tuolumne county
is on trial at Sonora.
The Ilall of Records and tho lot on
which it stands sit Santa Rosa have
been sold for $'J5,000.
The authors of the San Diepo filibuster
etory are daily iilinc protests against the
general public unbelief.
Frauds in the mntter of saloon licenses
have been unearthed at Spokane Falls,
and several arrests have followed.
Tho cowboys in Wyoming at a station
called Wcndover gave one of their num
ber forty lashea with a whip for stealing
a saddle.
Benevolent ladies of Los Angeles have
established a home for newsboys, and
ttio Eociety will help poor mothers and
their children.
The Secretary of War has reduced
Corporal Georgo Colby of Company G,
First Infantry, now at Angel Island,
Cal., to tho ranks.
Row Samuel W. Small has been
elected lo the Presidency of the Utah
University of tho Methodist Episcopal
Church at Ojden.
Marysvillo hns 1,200 persons under
seventeen years of nuo. Sacramento's
census shows 5,351 children in tho city
under seventeen years of age.
The Swedo captured nt Reno, Nev.,
nnd who it wns thought was the man
who murdered Edward Goodman near
Sacramento over a week ago, turns out
to be tho wrong man.
Tho Postmaster General has ordered
the establishment of a freo delivery sys
tem at the following offices, service tie
ginning July 1: Ogden, Utah; Santa
Barbara, Cal. ; Santa Cruz, Cal.
Mrp. Oscar Steinboru ,who was charged
nt Butte, Mont., with an attempt to
blow her sleeping husband into the
other world witli giant powder, has been
acquitted. Her accomplice, a man
named bwitzer, is still under arrest.
At Templeton contracts have been
signed to burn a kiln of 450,000 bricK
and erect a Swedish Lutheran Church,
witli a seating capacity of 500 people.
The Bank of Templeton is about to enter
into a contract to erect a largo brick
block.
M. A. Wheaton, asked $300,000 for
five acres of land that wore condemned
by tho Truckeo Irrigation Society, and
in a jury trial a verdict for $95 was yiven
$15 per ai-re for tho land and $20 for
tlie division ol tlie land. An appeal
will bo taken.
General Passenger Agent T. II. Good
man of tho Southern Pacific has pie
pared a statement showing that tho
Southern Pacific had 18,03:2 moro over
land passengers in Janunry, Fobruary,
March and April ot last year than it had
during the first four months of this year.
A r-ailor who had imbibed too much
liquor at Sacramento borrowed a pocket
knite and immediately commenced slash
ing himself with it with tho purpose of
cutting himself open and taking out tho
poison which had been administered to
iiim. IIo was prevented from injuring
himself.
Judge Von Vleet has sentenced to
death Charles Freeman, who murdered
Mark Feenoy by drowning him in a bar
rel, March 0, near the town of Antelope.
Saciamento county, Cal. Tho date of
hanging is not announced, but will be
named in tho warrant to bo delivered
by Sheriff McMullen within a few days.
Edward B. and Louise Kinsiln have
sued the Southern Pacific Company for
$50,000. They were passengers on a
train running from San Francisco to
Yuma, which ran down a steep grade
without tho engino, on April J 7, five
years ago. The plnintifTa were in tho
wreck and Mrs. Kiusila was eovorely in
jured.
Tho steamer City of Peking arrived
from Hong Kong and Yokohama at San
Francisco tho other night, flfteou days,
two hours and forty minutes from tho
latter port, being tho best timo over
mado by this steamer. She brought 103
Chinese passengers in the steerage.
Count and Countess Yamuda of Japan
were among tho passengers.
The United States District Judgo at
Seattle litis refused to dismiss tho case
against tho son of Honry Ward Beecher,
notwithstanding tho Department of
Justice at Washington has requested
throuuh tho District Attorney that it
should bo dismissed.
The sugar supply of San Francisco Is
short. At this season there is always n
lariro demand. cauBed by tho opening of
canneriop, summer resorts, fruit-preserving
factories nnd other establishments.
At present tho supply does not begin to
equal the demand. Lately raw sugar re
ceipts have been comparatively light,
ana to aggravate thu situation only one
refinery has been busy, tho American
having been closed down by ordor of the
conrt some timo ago. Owing to tho light
receipts of raw sugar, tho California re
finery (opreckers; has neen turning out
much less than usual, ihu scarcity ol
sugar is regarded by California refinery
people as only temporary, as a number
o! vessels are on tho way from Hawaii
and Java with raw sugar cargoes.
EASTERN ITEMS.
Chicago" Has a Great Real Es
tate Boom.
Now York Census Enumerator
CommitsSuIcido at tho End of
His First Day's Work.
A fierce war in Chicago-Now York
passenger rates is said to bo likely.
Tho Indian Appropriation Bill carries
nu impropriation of nearly $0,000,000.
Under the now law Now York city wil
be cut up into 1,120 election districts.
Moro than one-third of tho Louisiana
legislators are pledged against tho lot
tery. Tho salt trust scheme has been re
vived under the natno of the North
American Salt Union.
Governor Thayer of Nobrnska has re
voked tho call for an extra session of tho
Legislature.
Mrs. Flack's alimony has been fixed.
She gets $25 a week, her house and life
policies for $5,01X1.
At tho close of his first day's work ns
census enumerator at Now York, Frank
Maguo commuted suicido.
A signal service officer in Pittsburg
says this hns been the wettest season
Western Pennsylvania has had in many
years.
The Indinn Commissioners nre milk
ing little progress with tho Sac and Fox
Indians, who are divided on the question
of sale.
It is thought that it will not bo wise
to make nnother attempt during tho
present session of Congress to pahs tho
copyright Will.
Complaints of inefficiency and lack of
accommodation for immigrants at tho
New York barge oflico aro growing in
force and frequency.
The National Encampment of tho
Grand Army is to have tho ubo of the
Boston echoolhouses during tho En
campment in August.
Tho first cremation at the Philadelphia
Municipal Crematory was performed in
the presence of Director Stokley and tho
health authorities last week.
The Government has taken formal
poshef sion of the dynamite cruiser Vesu
vius, and that vessel has been placed in
commission as a man-of-war.
Tho public debt statement for Juno 1
shows a total debt of $1,51)1,302.(100 00
and a not debt of $1 ,008,85?,808 G8. This
is a decreaso of $6,0(31,871 00 since May
1 and of $07,787,722 77 sinco Juno 30
last.
Tho total emigration from Enropo to
the United States during the ten months
omkd April 30, 1800, was 318,015 an
incrcaeo of 303 as compared with tho
corresjionding months of tho provious
year.
Attorneys of tho Now Orleans lottery
are taking tho ground before the Legisla
ture that tho fight auainst tho scheme is
directed from tho North and deserves
no consideration from tho people of Lou
isiana. Tho World's Fair at Chicago oxpects
to have tho sarcophagus of Cleopatra and
tho mummy of Rameses on exhibition.
It is claimed that in Ciesar's camp, near
Alexandria, tho Cleopatra sarcophagus
was recently found.
Tho United States Senate has passed,
unanimously, tho bill for tho payment ot
$00,000 to tho assignees of John Roach.
This is the sum which the Cleveland
Administration refused to pay him on
the Puritan and Roanoke.
Mr. Ketchum, engineer of tho Chig
neeto Marino Railway at Ottawa, lias
been asked hy a jnow lork syndicate to
furnish nn estimate for a marine rail
way for the thirty miles of tho Panama
Canal that aro uncompleted.
Tho Court of Claims has dismissed tho
claim of A. B. Mullett against tho
United States for compensation as archi
tect of tlie building now occupied by tho
State, War and Navy Departments,
amounting to about 150,000.
A Chicago paper says that by tho
completion of three deals within tho
past fow days tho school book publish
ing trust has been completed, 00 per
cent, of that entiro business in tho
United States havinii been taken in.
From all portions of tho grape-growing
sections of New York rcjxjrts aro fa
vorable. In the Hudson River Valley,
where the Concord grape is so largely and
satisfactorily grown, growers nro much
elated over tho appoaranco of their
grape vines.
Chicago's proposed Columbus Tower
is a pure business enterprise, based on
tho oxperienco of tho Eill'el Tower in
PariB. ItH projectors ask no help from
anybody, hut expect to spend $2,000,000
in tho construction, and to gut twice
that amount of money back again dur
ing tho exhibition.
A great real estate boom is reported
in Chicago, a part of which results from
tho prospects of a World's Fair in that
city. Jackson Park will be tho site of
that Exosition, and a tract of land, the
principal part of which is under water,has
been sold for $7,000 an aero. Boforo tho
World's Fair was contemplated land in
that locality was a drug at $000 per aero,
Tho Canadian Meteorological Service
has discovered a frequent retrograde
northwesterly movement of cyclones
from tho Labrador Coast to tho north
end of Hudson Bay when other similar
orcaB aro advancing southeasterly from
the southern shores ci tneso waters.
This fact will he useful as soon as tele
graphic facilities of a proper character
aro provided.
FOREIGN NEWS.
No Mora
Absolution for
Boycotters.
Irish
The Now Law of Universal Suffrage
Adopted by tho Cortes Not
Extondod to Cuba.
Iiocnl op'ion is rapidly gaining ground
111 AIIJJIIIIUl.
A municipal hall has been openod in
Tientsin, and is named after General
Gordon.
The Czar is to make strict inquiry into
iiiu ciuemui stnmiais.
Six lepers were lately arrested for beg
ging in tho market at Bombay.
Seville is infested with women barbers
They are pretty women, howover.
A well-known Dublin solicitor has ab
sconded aftf r extensivo defalcations.
Atrot ions crimes aro attributed to ban
dits in the Auracanian territory in Chile.
An English syndicate ha secured tho
contract for building tho Cuban Central
Railway.
A PariH correspondent savs Count
Herbert Bismarck is conspiring to ob
struct Emperor William's policy.
Lima lias just experienced a most se
vere earthquake. It was followed by two
shocks oi more than usual violence.
The Governments of Germany, Frnnco,
Russia nnd Switzerland have signed a
treaty ior tno suppression ol anarchy.
Emperor William lias informed Princo
Bismarck tht if ho does not stop his
press titterings tho result will bo serious
A dispatch from Cairo says: Enuliuul,
Italy and Russia havo given nntieo of
their adhesion to tho Egyptian conver
sion scheme.
Russia is reported to bo making ready
to drop France and seek an alliauce
with Germany by way of dividing up the
Balkan Peninsula.
Very imperfect and ineffective laws.
known as tho "Bee-houses Acts," havo
Bhut up Mi) beer houses in Liverpool
alone and 500 in Dublin.
Tho British Musouni has received a
Chinese bank note issued from tho Im
perial Treasury 300 years boforo the uso
oi paper inone in England.
Tho new law of universal sufTniL'o
adopted by tho Spanish Cortes will not
Do oxtondrd to (Jiuia. Tins causes
considerable dissatisfaction.
Paris is just now swarming with Amer
icans. Tho principal hotels seoin to
havo almost as many American guests
as tho Exposition attracted a year ago.
The business of tho Transcaspian rail
way bus reached a valuo of 120,000 ru
bles (about $05,000 per week) from cot
ton, which is now largely cultivated in
Central Asia.
llorr Schroder hai been elected First
Director of tho Amorican Treuhand As
sociation, tho ohjoct of which is to deal
in American securities and to represent
tho interests of holders of such eecuri
tios. Excopt at Kuttywar. in Bombav, and
in central provinces, the Indian lion Is
almost extinct. Ho has disappeared be
fore tho railway. It ia forbiddon to kill
those that remain, oxcept occasionally
in tho way of sport.
Catholic Bishop O'Dwyer of Limerick
has issued a pastoral letior withdrawing
foin priests in his diocese tho power to
grant absolution to persons guilty of boy
cotting or advocating and practicing tho
JIIUIl ui cuuipiugu.
Tho Australian wino which was said
to havo such excellent prospects of be
ing exported to Europe in great quanti
ties, must now wait until they can get
Homo wood in Australia lit to nmko casks.
All that they havo injures its flavor.
Rev. W. H. Murray, a missionary at
Pekini:, lias devised a system for teach
ing tlie blind and has reduced tho Chinese-
language to 408 syllables. By this
system tho blind havo been enabled to
learn to read with marvelous facility.
Emtio Blanchard ,Preiidentof Franco's
Academy of Sciences, announced that
ho can make silk straight from tlie ma
terial of tho mulberry loaf, without re
sorting to tlie silkworm. It Is inferior
in richness and gloss to tho present silk.
Stanley has suggested to tho commit
tee in charge of the Stanley Exhibition
that tho money raised bo donated to the
equipment of a steamer to ply on tho
Victoria Nyanza, in tho service and for
tho benefit of tho tribes in that section.
The four Khans of Mcrv, hitherto re
tained in authority over their respective
trills, havo been dismissed, in conse
quence uf tho investigation of a special
commission, which is now on thu spot,
and Russian ofllcors aro to take their
placcv.
Tho French MiniBtor of tho Interior
has forwarded to United States Minister
Reid an apology for tho lawyer from
Georgia and his friends who were
roughly handled in Paris by tho police
on the night of May 1, during tho Labor
day parade excitement.
Tho Established Church of England
Is unquestionably In danger. Speaking
at the annual meeting of tno Church Do
feiisi) Institution, Lord Selborno con
fessed that disestablishment had coino
"within tho reach of practical iolI
tka." A bombshell lias suddenly exploded
among the Clerical and Conservatives of
Florence, by tho proposal mado by tho
Municipal Council to convert tho Church
of banta Uroco Into a non-sectarian Pan
rl Sanffi I Irruui Iti ti n nnii.aafiint hn
v. v . , , wvrH.wu
theon, wit
Garibaldi.
PORTLAND MARKET
From several Independent sources It is
116 W Ascertained that the cereal crops ensf
of the mountains, especially In the fertile
Pftlomo country, Washington, will bo
nittuunnt tnls year, nnd If only n fair prlco
is realized by the fanners In the fall time
will b lively. Wholesale merchants' or
ders show no falling otr, and now that tho
strike is oTor retail stores aro doing tho
usual amount of business.
AOIIICUI.TUKAX. IMPLEMENTS.
Breaking Plow 83355
Broadcast Seeders. OJfallO
JidhiK Twluo 10 per ct dls 18c
Blndlne Wiro ' i;ur
Grain Drills 11016rt
Gaiifr Plow 1U0&1I5
Osborne's Mowers
.20 tfet dls
75
120
Reapers
" Combined Mowers and
Ronper8.,..20tfct dls 150
Droppers ' 130
" Steel-frame self-binding
Harvesters, 20 fctdlH 180
Itillroad Harrows, iron wheels,
V dozen 4855
Railroad Harrows, wood wheels,
It' dozen 30
Road Plow 3036
Solid Steel Scrapers 12(nJ14
Steel Disk Harrows 50&00
Spring Wagons 125170
Sulky Plows 75(205
Walking Plows 0(Zq25
Wagons, all makes 1101C0
I1AOS.
Burlaps, 40 In 7
Burlaps, 45 In 74
Burlaps, CO In Hi
Gunnies, 28x40 10
Potato Hugs, not cash 50i
Wool, 4 11)7 ' 38
Wool, 34 lb, " 30
Wheat Sacks, spot, net cash 7
Wheat Sacks, extra, second-hand. . .'. G
COFFKKS.
Green
Guatemala, t' lb 22 (223
Java, b lb 25 27
Alociia, 1010 , 528 3I
No. 1 Costa Rica, V lb 22 23
Rio, t? lb 22 (3!23
Salvador, j lb 21J22J;
Roasted, in bags
Arlmckle'H Arlosn. V lb 201-3204
Closset & D.'s Columbia 1 lb prs. .2fii(o)2u
Cost a Rica 25 28
Guatemala 25i2a
Roasted Java 30 (233
Roasted Mocha 35 37
DAIRY l'HODUCIL
Butter-
Oregon fancy creamery- 25
Choice dairy 20
Common 8(310
Pickled. Callfornlai loVagO
Eastern fancy creamery
California fresh roll 1821
Cheese
Now California 114124
Oretron skims and old 12 (tdl4
Swiss Cheese, domestic 15 (810
Young America, Or. 14
Oregon, 4?doz 20
eastern, i doz
FEED.
Bran, V ton 17 00(318 00
Hay, t ton. baled..
18 0020 50
Ground Barley, ton
Mill Chop, liHon
Oil Cake Meal, tfton
Shorts, ? ton
3D UU
22 0025 09
27 S0(g30 00
10 0020 00
FLOUR
Portland patent roller, tfbbl 3 75
Halom patent roller 3 75
Dayton patent roller 3 65
Cnscadla patent roller 3 63
Country brands 3 50
McMlnnvIlle 3 75
Superfine 2 BO
White Lily 3 75
Graham 3 25
itye Hour 1 50
FHKSII FKDITS.
Apples .
Bananas, If bunch 2 50-4 OO
Cherries, California 1 00&1 25
Lemons, uaiiiornia, p box 3 75(04 IK)
Lemons, Sicily, bor, now 0 23
Limes, ip cwt 1 50
Oranges, Riversides 4 00
Oranges, Seedless 4 604 75
OraiiKus, Navels
5 25
5 00
07
Oranges, Malta blood
Strawberries, tft lb...
CHAIN.
Barley, wholo. tf ctl 80
00
Corn, tf 100 lbs
I 60
Outs. Rood, tf bushel 52 (ft 5t
Rye, tf 100 lbs, nominal,...,.. 1 20 1 22
Wheat, Valley, tf 100 lbs 1
Wheat, Eastern Oregon 1 10 1 12
SALT.
Coarso Fine
200-lb bags, tf ton 17 00
iuu-Hi bairn. V ton 17 00
Ground Rock, 50-lb bags, tf ton 12 60
BKKDB.
Grass Seeds
Timothy 61 6f
urcuaru uraaa , n (ajiz
Red Top 04(3 8fc
Blue Grass 12 (314
English Rye Grass 74 O
Italian Rye Grass 04(311
Australian Rye Grass 7 O
Mosquito 7 (am
Millet ., 5 fl
Hungarian Millet 6 (3 6
Mixed Lawn Grass 12ai5
Clover Seeds
Red Clover 101lli
White Clover 15 (all
Alsyko Clover 15 (317
Alfalfa 10 (3U
Miscellaneous
Canary , 41SS
Flax 44f5
Hemp 5 (354
Rape, California 31 i
VK0KTAIILE8 (FItESH).
Asparagus, tf lb
Beans,
Cabbage, tf lb ,
10
24(3!i
Caullllower, tf doz,.,, 1 40(3
(SI 60
Carrots, tf sk ,, 1 00
Carrots, young, tf doi. 15
Celery, tf doz 001 00
Cucumbers, tf doz
75
a,"
ureen rens
Lettuce, tf doz
Onions, tf lb
Potatoos, tf 100 lbs....
Potatoes, sweets, tf lb
Radishes, tf doz
r 5 a
it milium ,.
A UlUlJO, Vl ...... ,,,,,,,,, ' 1 'I,
WOOL. r
Eastern Oregon
According to shrinkage,, '
.1031 B
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Valley. 17(1 St
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