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! THE OREGON SCOUT It independent in all things, neu j tral in nothing; devoted to every cause it believes to Imj right a THE OREGON SCOUT Has as large acirculatiionasnny two papers in this section of the State combined, and is corre spondingly valuable ag an adver tising medium. journal for the people. i Hero Will the Press the People's Rights Maintain. UNION, UNION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY !?, 1890. NO. 2. VOL. VII. The Oregon Scout As loJfit (If nt wetkly journal, Issued firry Thursday morning by JONES & CKA2sTCEY, rubllshrs and Proprietor. A K Jiis, IMItor. 11. Cham cei , Vorf man ItnL-a of Sulnrrlptlnn. One coj iit.c je ar, One copy t'l inonh. One copy Dure months $1.50 i oo .7J InvarlHlily Cutli In Ailvam-H. by ehance mbtrriptiont are not paid till end 9f year, tuv dollar will be charged. Kates of adrrrtising made known on application XiT Comsr-ondi-nce from all parts of the country solicited Address &'l coinuiunisatioai to the Ohkuon Scout, Uufon. Oregon. OFFICIAL DIKIiCTORY. UNITE!) STATUS. PRRsmrsT-Ilenjamln Harrison of Indians. Hechbtaiiv di'Htatk James li. 111a na of Maine. Hkcrktaky ur tiik Tiicaiukv William Wiudoin f Mlimfso'a. Hti'KETAhv nr War -RedfleH I'roctorof Vermont. HKrmcTAnr or TIIK NtVV llenjainlo F. Tracy of New York. Skcketaiiv or Tur. Interior John V. Noble of Missouri. PoiTMANTEK-OKNKRAL-Johii Waoamaktr of Penn sylvania, ACTOKXEk Gknehal W 11. II. Miller of Indiana. Ski ketai.v of Aukicilhhik Jeremiah Husk of Wisconsin. , STATU OK OKKOilN. Senator, (J. II. Mitchell. 1 J. N Doli-ii. Oniirrmn.an. - Hi.ncikr Hermann OoTeraor, Sylvester IVnnoi er. Secretary of State, - Gmikuk W. McltlUDK. Ht.to Trlasurer, - . . J. w. Wr.nn. .Superintendent of Public Instruction, K. Jl. MuKlroy. 8tati Printer, t - Fr.k C. IUkf.k. ( It. H. hTRAIIAM. Supreme Judges, - W. I. URl. (.W. W. Thayer. SIXTH Circuit Judges, JUDICIAL DISTRICT. j M. I). CLirroRD ( J 4MSH A. r EE, rroeeciiticg Attorney J. 1,. 1U.NU COUNTY OF UNION. State Senators, Representative, Judge Hherift, Clerk, Treasurer, School Superintendent, Surveyor, : Assessor, Ooroner, ' Oouimisskr.eis, 1.1. W. NORVAL, J. II. ItALKY I Char EH (iOOIINOUOH. J L. ItOK. O. I". OnonALI A. N. Hamilton. A. T. Nkii.l. i;. C. ItHUNAHD. ,1. 1,. Carter. J. V. Kl.MHRKLL. J. 1). (1UILI). It. llUHKKH. J fj. W. llENNKHOtr. (.John .McDonald. CITV OF UNION. Mayor, .... Recorder, ... Marshal, .... W. Kennedy. J. K. TUTTLE. M. Hlritaue. COUNt'ILMEN. It. T WuoN J. II. Ooitm.v J. 8. Kli.iott A. K. Jones. I! JUMILLAKP S. A. PUKHKL. LODGES. UNION LOIM1K, No 39, 1. O. O. F., MEETS KVKKY Friday ,!, at 7:30 o'cloc KV N 0 C S. MlLLLR, Secretary. GRANDB RONDeTnOAMPMENT, No. 11, 1. O. O. F.. meets on the Hrst and third Tuesdays in each month. . O. S. MlLIiF.lt. C. P. J U. TiiovrtoN, Scribe. GRANDE HONDF, VALLEY L iDC.E. No. 56, A F. & A. M.. meets on the second and fourth Saturdays every month. K. W. DAVIS. W. M. R. II, linows, Secretary. fl RAN DK RONDE VALLEY CHAPTER, No. 20., R. A M.. uieeU first aod third Tuesdays each month. W. T. WRIGHT, M, 12. II, P. TURNER OLIVER, Secretary. BLUE MOUNTAInTcDOE No. 28 K. OF T meets erery We.lne.day eTenlnj. y Q & Tcrnet. Oliver, K. of R. & S. ritKSTOV POST, No. 13. (1, A. R., MEETS EVERY third Saturday iu each month at the Odd Fallows hall JOSHUA BRADFORD, P. O. Oeoiuu- Hr.lNlNUER, Adjutant. CHURCHES. The Methodist Kid copal Church holds services at 11 A M. ad 7 r. M. of "cusunday. Services arc held at the Presbyterian Church nt II A, H. and 7 P. .. o. eacn Bjunouy. SOCIETIES. The Ur.iou IJterary and Musical Society meets erery Friday nening at lue si, t.. unurcu, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN R. CRITES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Otnso two doors south of Postoftice, Union, Orejfon. Collecting and probate practice specialties. J W SHELTON i J- M. CARROLL. SHELT0N & CARROLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office two doors south of Postottico, Union, Oregon. ftpeclal attention given to all business entrusted to us, R. KAK1N. J A. KAKIN, Notary PttbUc. R. EAKIN & BR0., ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, OrrKou. lron.pt atttnttoo rMld to colUctioni. il, Y WILSON, Ncury Public. A. J IIACKKTT, NuUry Public WILSON & HACKETT, .ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Union, Oregon.- Collection and all other business entrusted to us will reoaive prompt attention. . . A ouafclet abstract cl the land ot Union county In " Uarri ol th. UNION REAL ESTATE ASSOCIA PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I. N. CROMWELL, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OfEce one door south of J. B. Eaton's itors Union, Oregon. T. McNAUGHTON, H. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Klein, Oregon. All cal's promptly attended to day or night. A. L. DANFORTH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, North Powder, Oregon. DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY Calls attended to at all hours C. H. DAY, M. D., HomcBopathic Physician and Surgeon. All Culls Promptly Attended to. Office adioinintr Jones Rros.' s'ore. Can be found Ights at residence in Southwest Union. WILLIAM KOENIG, Architect and Builder, Cove, Oregon. Drafts, plans and designs for dwellings and brldgss furnished on application. DR. A. M. MUSSER, Dentist, Graduate of Pennsylvania Dental College, it at the CENTENNIAL HOTEL And Is prepared t do al kinds of dental work paln esjy. DR, E, N. NORTH, DENTIST, Office It Street, Union, Or. Teeth extracted without pain br the successful new method. DnionTonsorialPariors GEORGE BAIRD, Proprietor. Shaving, Hair-Gutting and Shampooing in the Lasest Style ot the Art. Hhon two doors south of the Centennial hotsl, Give me a call, City Meat Market Main Street. Union, Oregon. BENSON BROS., Proprietors, Ktir constantly on hand Beef, Pork, Yeal, Mutton, Sausage, Hams, Lard, Etc. Montreal Saloon Ed Remillard, Proprietor. If you want a rtfrtsbing drink or a good eigar, drep In Milliard and pool tails i (or the accommodation of customers. Gopnueopia Saloon. William Wilson, Proprietor. The Finest ot Wines. Liquors and Cigars Always in Stock. First-clau billiard table. Drop In and be sociable. For Information About the South -ADDRESS WITH BTAMI' - The Official Immigration Department -3Y- FIFTEEN SOUTHERN STATES. CAI1I, UOBINSOK, rUa-ttary, lUltifh, H O. THE PACIFIC COAST. Great Anxiety Felt in San Francisco Over Overdue Shiis. A Report Current That Japanese Are on the Way Prom Yokohama to Take Striking Miners' Places. Georee FraiiriaTraiu is to start n news paper at Tacoma. San Jose savs the ien9us-taking in that town lias been a farce. Portland lines will soon have a ainde lepot, work having already begun on the structure. W R. Bibby. ex-Deputy Superintend ent of Public schools at presno, coll ided of fonrery, has been sentenced to three years in San Queutin. Alexander Badlam's book, "The Won ders of Alaska," has met with an unprec- dented success in Portland, Port lown- send, Victoria, Seattle ami Tacoma. A rpnort is now current in coal circles that Dunsinuir has emraced a number of Japanese to take the place of the striking colliers, and that they are now on their wav to Vancouver from 1 okonama News from Juneau, Alaska, says: Cap ital seems thv of our low-grade ore, as well as the richer rock. No one is mak- nir inquiry since the English and Ger man syndicates havo been buncoed into investing in the Bear's Nest. Statu StiDcrintendent of Schools IraG. Hoitt is authorized bvthe National bank of D. O Mills & Co. of Sacramento to ofler $100 as a premium to be awarded to the party or parties suonutting tne nesi plan for a California educational exhibit i .1.. i :.:., f tcn' Phi. IMC grvtt UAIUOIIIUII ui ivj.i, m v-iii ago. The Board of Directors of the Modesto rriuation district has purchased the Wheaton dam and all the water rights and claims of M. . heaton upon the ruolumno river for 21,000. The pay ment is to be 110,000 cash and $11,000 in bonds of the district at J0 cents on the dollar. Following snake story comes from Santa Rosa: A peculiar snake has men killed in Bennett valley near this city, weighing twenty pounds. This serpent IIUICKPU l WO Cllliurcu wuiiu iiiuhiiiK uci- . 1H. . 4 ries, wnen a man nameu morse camo iu the reacue and shot it. The snake meas ured 8 feet 4 inches, and was four inches through the body. A monument is to be erected over the m i rt i.l. . fi .i it a grave ol Uiuei aeaiue, auer wnom wiut city was named. The old Indian wus buried at Port Alamson, ami a lew uays , e a!. a 1. ago a delegation irom ino remnant, oi ma once-powerful tribe cahed on A. A. Denny and Hillory liutier, pioneers, anu asiceo them to buy a atone to mark his grave. Mpsars. Dennv and Butler at once or dered a marblo shaft costing $300, and it will be erected over the grave of thecniet. The letter addressed to the Attorney- General by the Board of Directors of tho California Club at San Francisco, in which the Directors endeavor to sliow that tho question of the legality of the club's monthly boxing exhibitions can be liettur and more qui -kly settled by a civil suit for forfeiture of the club's char ter brought on the part of the State, lias not in the least influenced the Chief of Police. Ho stated the other day ttiat lie will surely arrest the participants in tho LaBlanche-Mitchell fight if they attempt to carry it out. Assistant General Superintendent Prjitt and J. II. Wallace, assistant super intendent of the track, have returned to San Francisco from an inspection of the Oregon line as far north as Ashland. All cbaimeB at present contemplated on this lino havo been completed, ana tne roau is reported in better condition than over. "While the east and west-bound travel is Bulit and tho local acentsof Ea6tern lines are doing but little businefc-8, the passen ger travol on tho uregon lino continues to be exceptionally heavy, and long and crowded trains are run. William E. Wirt. Secretary of tho Pa cific CoaBt Labor Union, haB addressed a letter to tho Secretary of the JNavy. The letter sets forth that the union regrets that the administration, which pledged itself to the American laboring man, should have committed so great a mis take aa to put itsolf on record as ttie friend and supporter of non-union labor bv iriving tho Union Iron Works tho con- . r . . P.-ji.i t x' i! rru :. tract lO UUHU uruincr itu. u. ajio tviiicj charges the founders with importing for eign labor, snd states that tho national eight-hour law is ueing vioiaieu. in nun Francisco, ami uegs lor a now ruio pro hibiting any man whose naino is not on tho great register from working on gov ernment contracts. The Secretary of tho Navy is urged to examine tho charges made anu to noiti ine coniracr, in aooy- . 11 t . fl f A ll . ance until tne matter is suieu io ino Itottom. Several of the ships now on tho way to San Francisco are either overdue or fully duo. In this list is included tho Undaunte 1, 145 days out from New York ; John W. Marr ami Iroquois, 181 ami 148 dayu out from Baltimore j Anna. 170 days out Irom Antwerp; Corryvechan, 10 days out from Hamburg; Dunfillan and Engelthorn, 183 and 158 days out from Liverpool; Hospodar, 350 days out from T.nndnri and 04 davs from Rio: tho O. Southan Hulbert. 142 days out from New Ynrk for Portland: the India, 170 days out from London for Portland, and tho Old Kensington, 141 days out from Lon don for San Diego. The fact that some of these ships are supposed to have been off from Cape Horn during the groat sinrm at that nolnt in March does not re llv tho anxietvlelt for their safety. On at least three of them premiumB for reinsurance have been offered. EASTERN ITEMS. The People of Maine looming Tired of Prohibition. The Champion Bridge I.eaper Dives With Safety From the Suspension Bridge at Cincinnati. Tobacco-raising has been tried in Georgia with great success. Georgia is said to havo a crop of oO, 000,000 of watermelons this year. There is a funds of the Home. shortage of 17.000 in tho Michigan State Soldiers' Tho Congressional Record for the pres ent session of Congress has reached 0,314 pages up to date. A Louisiana grand jury has entered upon an invest iyatiou of lottery bribery in the Legislatuie. Tho Pennsylvania railroad will soon equip all of its 1,!00 passenger cars with steam-lieating fixtures. Senator Evarts has introduced a bill to appropriate $1.'0,000 with which to buy manuscripts of Jetlerson. Numbers of Dakota settlers are cross ing over into Manitoba, according to the rejKirts of Canadian papers. Tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany will spend about $40i),000 in im proving its Pittsburg facilities. A decision has been rendered by the Illinois Supreme Court aflirming the con stitutionality of the drainage law. Sixteen sophomores at Bates College have been suspended for painting the steps of the residf nces of tho faculty. In Cincinnati the price of coal is higher because the men who shovel it and deliver it demand that ico water be furnished them. The International Typographical Con vention has passed a law prohibiting regular compositors from working more than six days in any one week. It is charged that the entire Bohemian colony, numbering about 8,000, iu the Eleventh ward, Now York City, has been overlooked by tho census enumerators. Postmaster-General Wanamaker has appointed a committee composed of tho postmasters of various cities to roceive designs of a letter box for private houses. Judge Sherwin of Iowa has decided that liquors sold iu bottles may bo drunk on tho premises of agents for outsido houses, being considered in "original packages." The Michigan mine at Marquette, Mich , has been robbed of $80,000 worth of ore by the employes. Tho miners are now required to change thoir clothing on the premises. New York fishermen arguo from the Southern fish found in New York bay that a warm summer is impending. These fish rarely are found s far north as New York. John H. Inmnn of steamship celebrity and a hundred other prominent citizens of New York publicly announce that enumerators did not take tho census of their families. Threo leading lines ol" surface railroads in Brooklyn have petitioned for the right to substitute electric for norso power Brooklyn is rapidly developing her rapid transit facilities. A rich deposit of copper ore, mixed with silver in paying quantities, has been found west of JJruinmonu, Wis., near Eau Claire lake, ono vein being traced a distaace of threo miles. The Groenbackera of Iowa, or what there is left of thorn, are going to hold a State convention and nominate a full 8tate ticket. The convention is called for August 14 at Des Moines. Meredith Stanley, tho young champion bridge leaner, dived safely from llie bus pension bridge at Cincinnati, a distance of eightv-seven feet. He struck uion his head and shot far beneath the surface. Tho Pennsylvania Grand Lodge has is sued an edict requirimr all Masons who are members of the Egyptian Masonic Rite of Memphis to renounce their allo- .1... :!.:.. ..!.,.. ,l.,.,u The site for tho citv nostoflice of Wash IriL'tnn selected bv tho Semite is the square on tho south sido of Pennsylvania avenue between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. The coat of the site is not to exceed $800,000. Tho Postoffieo Department has decided to mako no moro compromises on failures in nerform star-route services, but will probocuto the contractors by both crimi nal ami civil action wnen tuuv uu nut carry out the agreement entered into. Reverend Richard Conn, formerly missionary at Panama, President of a bogus American steamship company at Now York, is charged by two wealthy ladies with having them take stock in vessels which they allege do not exist. Mercantile associations in New York are lookini: with favor upon tho petition adopted by the Boston business men to tho Massachusetts Legislature, asking for the passage of laws against the wa tnring of the stock of railway corpora tions, Government inspectors of work on tho new cruiser San fraucisco at mo union Iron Works have reported to the Becro tarv of tho Treasury that tho vessel wil be ready for trial early in July, and that she will be ready to be delivered to the government July 31. FOREIGN NEWS. St. Petersburg Forms Its Initial Temierance Society. M. IVschkoff Finishes His Long Ride on Horseback From Viadtvostock to St. Petersburg. Yellow Spain. fever is reported at Malaga, Electric cars are run successfully with storage batteries in Buda-Pesth. The French Chamber of Deputies has placed a dutv on foreign molasses it is denied that Portugal intends to ede to Germany any of her East African possessions. Clerks in London havo formed a union. and int'-nd agitating for better pay and shorter hours. The national library in Paris is to bo greatly enlarged. It now contains nearly 1,000,000 volumes. It is nowannouneed that Prince Murat s engaged to a middle-aged lady with a fortune of $,r,000,000. A club in Guatemala offers a premium f 1,000 for the best hvmn for tho Cen tral American nation. England lias agreed to surrender I loll goland to Germany in return for the Ger man concessions in Alrica. The French Chamber of Deputies has decided to preserve the exhibition build ing known as .Machinery hall Tho Bishop of London is threatened with almost total hliudncss, audhasgouo to lesbaden to consult a specialist Carrier pigeons havo returned to Ha vana from tne vessel carrying Eyraud to 1' ranee, i hoy report that r.o is well. The prison population of England has fallen oil so much of lato years that out of 110 prisons fifty-seven havo been losed The first temperanco society was estab lished in St. Petersburg on Mav 1 at tho nstanco and by the etlorts of Madame Balit.kava. Ono hundred and fifty immigrants from Newfoundland havo reached Mon treal on their way to tho Canadian Northwest. A bill before the French Chamber pro poses to inflict thieo mouths' imprison ment on masters who dismiss men bo cause they belong to trado unions. Senor Garcia, tho now Brazilian Min ster of Finance, has announced his in tention to burn publicly one-half tho 30,- 000,000 one-dollar notes illegally circu lated. The English Government mado 801,- 504 last year by coining silver, and Mr. Goschen has created it special fund, to which this sum and further profits will be creditod. The French Government has finally granted B. F. Stevens of London permis sion to photograph documents in the na tional archives relating to American co lonial history. Tho Empress Frederick's visit to Greeco is being looked forward to with much in terest by tho population, as she has sig nified her intention of traveling all through Hellas. At a recent meeting of a committee of tho Royal Agricultural Society a plant was exhibited proving that a distinct step has been mado in the cultivation of tho deep blue primrose Tho London Standard's Berlin corre spondent is enabled to state that Ger many has made no domhnd as yet in re spect to Uganda, but awaits the return ot Dr. Peters with his treaties. All of tho persons who were acquitted af complicity in tho recent Panit.a trial, at Sofia, Bulgaria, with tho exception of Matheff, have been expelled from Bulgaria. The marriago of Mr. Stanley and Miss Dorothy Tennnnt is fixed definitely for July IU. Wedding presents flow in from all parts of England, often from people ol whom neither Miss lcnnant nor Air Stanley has ever heard. Tho trench Chamber does not soom inclined to vote money for tho purchase of tho works of living French painters. although M. Proust notified tho Deputies the other day that loreignora wero carry ing off most of the country's good pict ures. The Kinir of Sweden recently received a letter from a young farmer, who had boen drafted for military service, begging ins AlaicHty to release him anu let mm join his relatives in America, who had 5 l i i.i -. .1..1...1 rrl. lust runt nun u imatjuno nunei. ajid King did so. Suhiect to tho final approval of Con gress, tho I'rc&iueui oi uosta mea has an rood to accept the resolutions regulat log the Central American Union, passed at the conference in Salvador iu October, but will send a commission to each ot tho Republics to arrange for provisions for the liberty of the press, the regular suc cession of tho Executive and tho sanctity of human life, threo xlnts omitted by the conference. There was a strlko ol children em ployed in tho sugar-beet fields of Saxony The children near Brachwitz quit work because their employers refused to raise their wokob from 12 to 25 cents per day. In Langenbogen the children demanded an auvanco from 5 to 10 cents per day All the children were accustomed to at tending school from 8 o'clock in th morning till noon and to worklug without cessation from 1 to 7 o'clock In the after noon, They were compelled to bo iu the field, rain or shine, at their work throughout the six hours, PORTLAND MARKET. AGRICULTURAL, IMl'LKMBNTS. BreAktnfc Plow t3353 Broadc&Ht Socdora 90 140 Binding Twino lOperctdls use Bindtnir Wiro ,r " l&C Grain Drills 110. 160 Gang Plow 100115 UBborne's Mowers SOpctdls 75 Itcaocrs .... " iau " Combined Mowers and Reapers.... 20 tfet dls " Droppers ... " " Steel-frame self-binding Harvesters, 20 f ct dis It til road Barrows, iron wheels. 150 130 180 fc' dozen 4855 Railroad Harrows, wood wheels, tfdoron 30 Road Plow 3036 Solid Steel Scrnpors 12H Steel Disk Harrows fiO00 Spring Wagons 125170 Sulky Plows 75 05 Walking Plows 9f25 Wagons, all makes 110IG0 UAOS. Burlaps, 40 In 7 Burlaps, 15 iu 7k Burlaps, (SO In 11 Gunnies, 28x40 16 Potato Bags, net cash 56fc Wool, 4 It., " 38 Wool, 34 lb, " 36 Wheat Sacks, spot, not cash 7 Wheat Sacks, extra, second-hand .... 6i COFFEES. Green Guatemala, V lb 22 223fc Java, S ib 25 27 Mocha, lb tb 28 3l No. 1 Costa Rica, V Ib 22 23 Rio, fc'tb 22 23 Salvador, fe lb 21422fr Roosted, in bags Arbucklo's Ariosa, lb 20i26i Closset & D.'s Columbia 1 lb prs. .25t&20 t'ostn Rica 25 28 Salvador 22 20 Guatemala 25(q28 Roasted Java 30 32 Roasted Mocha 85 37 DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery- . 25 Choice dairy 20 Common 810 Pickled, California Eastern fancy creamory California fresh roll 182l UhcoBO New California 114124r Oregon skims and old 12 14 Swiss Cheese, domestic 15 ltl Young America, Or 1 Eggs Oregon, dor 22fc Eastern, doz FEED. Bran, ton 17 0018 00 Hay, tP ton, baled. 18 00 20 50 Ground Barley, & ton 3J 00 Mill Chop, tola, 22 0025 00 Oil Cake Meal, ton 27 5030 00 Shorts, ton 10 0020 00 FLOUR Portland patent roller, V bbl . 3 75 Salem patent roller 3 75 Dayton patent roller H 66 Cascadla patent roller 3 65 Country brands 3 50 McMInnvIlle 3 75 Superfine 2 50 White Lily 3 75 Graham 3 95 Rye floor 4 60 LUMDKR ROUOU AND DRESSED. Rough FerM, 10 00 Edged 12 00 T. Be G. shcatklng 13 08 No. 2 flooring 18 Ot No. 2 ccillntr 18 08 No. il rustic 18 08 Clear rough 88 00 Clear P. 4S 22 60 No. 1 flooring 2X50 No. 1 celling 23 69 No. 1 rustic 22 50 Stepping 25 08 POULTRY. Chickens, large young, dox, 5 50 Chickens, broilers 4 5035 08" Chickens, old 0 006 25 Ducks, 9 do 0 O0WI 00 Geese, young, V doa 8 008 0U Turkeys, young, V lb 20 SALT. Coarse Fine 200-Ib bags, ton 17 03 100-lb bags, V ton 17 00 Ground Rock, 50-lb bags, V ton 12 60 SEEDS. Grass Seeds- Timothy urcnara urasa u ia Red Top 0i 84x uiue uraas ia mi English Rye Grass 74 0 Italian Rye Grass 04ll Australian Itye Grass 7(A 0- Mesquite 7 10 Millet. 681 Hungarian Millet. 6 6 Mixed Lawn Grass, 12016 Clover Seeds Red Clover. 1040111 White Clover 15 W Alsyke Clover 15 017 Alfalfa 10 1L Miscellaneous- Canary a$5 ifiax tkms Hemp 6 64 Rape, California VEfl ETAI1LKS (FILESO). Asparagus, V K 608 10 ncans. Cabbage, lb Cauliflower, V dox 1 40 1 50 Carrots, V sk 1 60 Carrots, young, doz 15 Celery, tfdoz 00 1 08 Cucumbers, V doz. 7S 8 20 urcen I'eas... Lettuce, v doz Onions, v tti , Potatoes, V 100 lbs 1 L'otatoes, sweets, v n. Radishes, doz 28 5 Rhuburb, Spinach Turnips, per sk. ...... . 176 WOOL. lias tern Orecon According to shrinkage 10016- Volley- Bprlug clip , 170 98 umpqua,..., Umpquo, lamb and fall,... FRK8II FRUITS, 180x8 ,10044 Apples. Bananas. V bunch 2 S0&4 08 Cherries, California.. ., 1 0041 W Lomous, California, V box 3 7604 88 Lemons, Sicily, 4? box, new 6 2 Limes, t? cwt 1 88 Oranges, IU veraldea 4 1 Oranges, heedless...,.,, ,,4 Or&nsres. Navels.. , Oranges, Malta bleed.. Hirawuernea, w m. TiUH.