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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1899)
DiilrSiiifl(! im nvc nnv' APPEAL oks A,i,,ernors Wronk Vongnnco mill Ail.. ... . in , , "i'Hi.ii.,, """"inglnn, Ago LADOfll. I'nrt.i it0 OtuJ( on Ravishors. 'ST IMS WERE ALL NEGROES 'l,, "mom Keinot U" IDS- Witt Taken I'rorii n Mia. nil ur'Kne otntI, ,8't I; i auij Ev I ! I unit IImi.B" t UIiiiuI ... ... i ft I 1 1 4 Olbton. WW.. ti. i .-um 'coloiitil, wim lynched mro to- OOO" pt'OII I lllf umumiummhhiii Tiiwiny Wilson wim nrroMtud In (iffDOOII I"" jailor, '" inner- lillOd I OtHi ilinuuTiiii.-n mi- pun- unlinK l' 1,10 c",,,iy gniiowr Kw.il bullet wounds In hit nJ hoiihleri. Tlio coroner (,i,Jeioil n venllrt o( ilenth by rtunJ iliwitiiic I')' unknown pur ti execution took plnco ra ; nAt ii""1' lf lllU oIMuIuIh knovr iiigomK"'- , (irli'ni'. Anu. 1 1. -New, of n . tn Grunt parish, Ln., ban linori ', cut 'I .i'.'ikIi l finding o( a i miiiilat i body In Niiytohui The vii u ni Max Hingloloti, alns ic wilt to tliu limine i V. Ilcyctt, ii planter, ami nskml jol .M'X. UuVMtl, who was Himio . . i.. i.i I wufv. n.ie minikin buuio iiit. ilrunt lii'ii the uegto order ,iio CJ"y it (or it f tn iiciotd tint Mil. Iluvoti Imiiii'iliiiK.Iy run . . i i. . i i i II Iltl'J ".tern nor iiiimmini yriii ir, The details ol tint pursuit ol wro.of I. m capture mid cxeeti- i,MTcrv un-ager. er I'l-iitl l.jnrlieil. II,tiIVi T.-iii... Aug. 11. Will li'ri,C'lori'l, arrested on a charge. :mifill.v (icfiiiiltiiig tho H-yeiii- JiisMer i uiIIimiii Uatiwin, wim tJ nenr Hi IH.iifklB Ht tin early .!.. lit- Wat identified by his le.viiuis in n critical (Kinuttloii. I.jurlilog In (irliruln. ia,ua., auk. i hi .ioi;uiro, , kji iynclii-l tliiii Hfternuon (oi i.pld! .T-mult iii) Jlru. CJttoro ire, Bill- nt ii IMpVtitHblB (liriliur livoi) Cvduty. i I. r ... ...... i IMiruiiimt i,y i,,, I., I. , '"' l. ' '"'"Irian,, Hiillr, Y "'". when l''thcn nii.l (i, Ii" IIII.'RH din- I 1 I . I . . ni2Tn- rl 1,10 ' M , " w i orK nui t-iiiry J In mil ' Kmi.m ,,,( ,IOf ,1PC "r"0 I ',v,!m",t ''" M. Iwiliorl loft III I.o.iho, :"t,i,y of war ll.i,, ; , , C"J'I'' . I Colonel i'kquart and U'oiilil-iu Amii,n M, ni Dllllcullr lu U'ciinliiir ('run. in. ....... oiiiioh, An. l().Tlio followlriB on lutiii reKniilhiK tlio oondltlon of M. Iialiori wan IhhuimI nt 10 o'oloek: ToinpiTiitiirt). ,'!7.0C; no fovor; con dition htatlonary." Theto linn been, thoroforo, a Hllilit liiiliroveiiKiiitdoriiifj tlio liiNt foiv lionrM. Kiiitlmr dctuilH ri'ardln tlio Hhoot K or M. LnhoM hIiow that tluiHltv font the follnwi fill il I tiiiin t in il 0( (.,iH, , 1 l"l"u nmyoiM Uon: tl,IU' 'W-OOOnopuia. Ill !.r,7o h0 K':Vul"or-"""l of Porto Hill lnl l" l,'U f()t,0rl l,t "I.. tl.O .... ...,, ii ii r run no iMIfiiul, cntlruly HWOlit over tlnti ilifinnlluliliiK i tho towns. .lot,yK ,, imn(, ". ...Inn, ho nour m hu oHtlmntn, ""I I'hs tlmn loo.onn f n.n 1..1...1. . - ' ' " tuu llllllllj' iiinin 111 i n riitu iiiin ..r coca; ill 11 i0. iti.-l Ctiii roil 1 oi Mil lf.f) Illi hp.. nt.'fl I:S BANKRUPTCY PETITION. iifof AlrmiHlrr MrlhniMliI, Kllic 11 f Mm KliiliillUf, jZO, A i. 1 1. A HOfdal to tlio !Icrnl I from .San KmiiuiMo cayh: mitt .Mi Donald. kiiiK of the Klon- lit! (ailed. HiN lialilllticrt aio n!tJ nt $U.OO0,OU0. Hid iiMotH ' uiicci tain valno. After know to two years what it Into ho a mil- ue many liiiicn over, hu hits ieied Im pick, ami, without com- 1 ,rS. lian itarieil nj;Hin a n M.or '. It.lVliiL' ii 1 h lniiii) iii nnwinn imre cf cieilitom for whono lion hli inlerintn, ImiIIi ii)lnin and i ;. have iHieii asoivined. In IiIh 11 declaration of itnolvonev. tiled towon. July 2'j. McDonald Mated bliihtien to ho iipproxlinately Oo.ooo, while thero in no way of J rqinputiiiK hi nwutii, as hin In- wuiiiuoof larKi'ly piohloiiiaticnl Al thev Will linvn In till uni-rl. . McDonald himself imya thero r,'t Lu eiiouL-li to L'O mound, al- ;h IiobolieveH their ultlmiito valno prove $.20,000,000 at leiiHt. Ho la t nil dicheartened l.y Iin cuddeii ;i'ol fortuno. Indeed. I iti niiiiciiri eril ' ' 'ti loo much worry," ho deolarco, a millionaire." McDonald win W tho firat, iih well iih one of the nominate of tho Klond'.ko pio ' Ilia lirido. an Km.liuli i.lrl nl. 50 years IiIh junlot. looks at the tion with philosophical fortitude. wy die ia (julio Hiitlsliud iih long mill I'liiifiiifn vUn JloDonald married Margaret 'M'm in London, l-'ohruary 0 lust. Mltll WilR vnrimiul,, ,.Jll,,,.,l,,.l 1 .....,.., 1 lOllllllllll, "ora $10,000,000 in fiv (!.,. tlint .ll'D()li!il tinscii.l Iii.,.m..I. 'P.,,!,.. Ootohor 011 rillltn fram Diuvmi-iii Ho London, and it wai Htated then 'utioiia dieimtcliiiH tlmt im run liwl Itirn for ftxnmifin in inn 1 fullv "'W.OOO, It waa hIho related l.y P'681' Hint foill vnnro nun liri rusaml ""Ifli Tncutna nracticallv nennileHS. 'or the Klondike with tlio I'uipoBo of "pulling out his lilmnliilii ,1..... Hi.. . . ..t....v uw ' ;"". nniioui tioinoH and foo l. Ullll'M IIIIUKIllilltH ft ft I iifTVifii if Hon Kiven to thnno unfortunaten they ' will pcrinh. Under theeo conditio.., i tho iirrii.Ji.nt deems that an npponl ! Hiould Im madu to tho humanity of the Aun.ri.an M.,pe. it if) ,,,,, ,() ther patriotism nlo, for tho inhab itants of I'orto Itico l.avo fieolv and lilailly mibmitted tlieniHolvoi to the Kuardinaf.ip of the United Stnteg and liavo voluntarily eurrendeied the pro tootion i.f Spain, to which thov were formerly entitled, confidently relying' npon more uoneioim and henefleent ' tieatment at out hands. Thy hiKhuet ooimiderations of honor and kooiI faith unite with tho prompting of liiiman Itv to leqiuro from tho United States! 11 Bi'iiermis roi.pom'o to thu doninnd ol I'orto Hleo in dlstrees. "This department linn directed tlio immediate distribution of rations to tho MilTercm by tho army in Potto Hico, 1 mj far as it is within the powor of the , executive, but in tlioabtonco of any up- j proprintion wo must rely larnuly upon private contrihtitionn. 1 "I hejj you will call upon tho public-! tpintod and homnno people of your city to take active and Immediate 1 inuusiiieg in thin exigency. The jjov- j eminent trnniipjrt Mtl'liereon will be 1 font directly from the jwrt of New York to I'orto Itico to carry all top jilies of food which can ho obtained. Further transports will bo sent at fu- 'u latter s imt iir. n. nw i i,.i .... " I ' "lini. m. j.nborl was laiiKliiiiK and chatting with his conipanioiiH when ho was shot. Hie party was passing the Quay Uioli jiiotid, and was about to cross tho bndiio, when a man hidden behind a wooden fence at tho corner of the quay stepped out and fired at M. Labor!. The wounded man fell to the ground. Ho tried to rise, and put his hand to tho wound in his hack and brought tho uind hack covered with blood. As ho lay there, with his clothes covered witli tlio dust in whirl ho bud fallen, lie 'aid in a faint voice: "I beg you to Rivo mo my stick nod my papers. Go i""d tell them." h added, with a final ellort, "to suspend tlio proceedings." After the shooting the would-be mur 'lerer ran across tho fields until 'io reached a railroad; ho dashed across the track in front of a train just ar riving, and disappeared in the dense woods. No trace of him has as yet been found. (mil t-Miirtiitl ProriMMlIni;.. Itennes. Aug. 10. The shooting of M. Labori, leading counsel for Dreyfus, robbed tho morning session of' the Dreyfus court-martial of its paramount interest. The murderer apparently chose today for tho attempt, for it was a.iticiimted that Labori Would crush Mercii-r, the ex-ininistor of war, witli his crosa-questiouing." Tho news of Iho shooting cau ted nn immense sensa tion in the courtroom, whero tho au diunco was ap.semblod, awaiting tho en trance of thu judges. RUSSIA WILL ARBITRATE. Acrrrit to A rliltriilliin (if thn Clalml 11 f A tniTlciiM ;itl7.na. Now York, Aug. 10. A special to the Herald fiom Washington says: Ambassador Tower has notified tho state department that tho Kussinn gov ernment has agreed to arbitrate the tore dntos, of which ptiblio notice will , claims of American citizens against it, be given. Any committfocliarged with growing out of the seizure of thoir ves- . len McDonald wont to Knglnnd, n I '"OlltllS IIOO. tn nn.ni.l'X. .. ......II. Ie to control the transportation" and Pl'IOtl bllsllll.oq nt II... f., ...... II. l, i. I t liiu 1. II llllllll, IIU ''Unllairs in the hands, of iiicom tn nironid r.. 1.1. -.1 h. In.nl v.-1 1 inn luiuni, i it'll 1 lumio domiiiwlu ...1.1..1. 1.,. ..1.1 !p. IIIIIUII IIU I'll ' llll HUt "oforo going to tho Klondlko, uwaid prosnuetoil in Pni.1..hv Op,... u.. ... . .. nv.i 1 ' "iiurii 111 jiiimii. 1allllll!tnii A.,.. 1 i -ni. j. BHlnn.,i 1 ' " J.I1UBIIUU uu B " lias ropitvi;.il I" h J10.',"1' ,lt Odessa, Uussia, etat- " '"iltiro of tho oioiis in B'di in European joissia ia Pitte t-. 18 U,"n 18 Kllu'''1y fBH I O w " MIWI IIIUU UI'VII !vem. . "u l"'l'oti ui ihki mo Mail 0l,t. ,B "oqulrliig knowledge of ""'UfOlll tho sovornl .llHlrlnt. the railing of funds will leceivo full information and advice uwn conimu riicitting with this deiuutmeiit. Youia respectfully, "KLIHU ItOOT, Secretary of War." Tlio war deimitment todav receivctl a cablegram from lieiieral Davis, giv ing fuller detail of tho damage done in i'orto Itico l.y the huiiicanu: "Later iexjitH tdiow the hurricane was far uioio sevcio in thu interior and southern pint of the ielaml than here. Data for nr. estimate of the number of I'orto Hirans who have lost everything is deficient, but I am forced to believe the number on the island cannot fall below 100,000 souls famine is impending. I ask that I, 500, 000 pounds ot rice and beans, equal in quantity each, be immediate ly shipped on trai.sHrts to I 'once, and some here. Urgent appeals come to all post coniiiiaiideis for food for the desti tute. Am I atitlioiized to leliovo dis tress by food issues? Itico and beans only nro desiied. "There have been many deatl s ol natives by falling walls. So far, only 0110 soldier is repotod dangoroiisly in jured. Hevernl towns are reported en tirely demolished. As yet wo have io ports from only four ports; temple to destruction of all the barracks at two ami at two others 0110 company each had their barracks destroyed. No re ports yet foino from tho largest ports, hut they were in tho vortex of tho stonn. At least half of the people of I'orto Itico subsist entirely on fruit anil vegetables, and tho storm has entiiely destroyed this source of support. A report has been icceived nt the war department from an ofllcer nt San .limn i'lirti. Itico. estiniatiui: that tho niiinbei of killed amounts to COO. The Himio officer says n very sorbins condi tion of aHairs exists in 1'onco. GIVE ENGLAND WARNING. Hour Hflllnir l'oMli !" KiMilHi""'" Cos! i.r llrltl-li Victory I" Ti mnviiiil. London. Aug. 14. Tlio Door o.gan in Loudon, the Standaid, nnd Diggers Nowh today published n Johannesburg dispatcli threatening Great Hi Haiti in event of war, saying tho Doors are de termined to wreck tho mines and trre triovably ruin tlio general body of shareholders by blowing up millions of dollars' worth of uiaciiitiory, iiuuh.b that war will mean al.soluto ruin of Johannesburg, both as a town and min ing center, and saying: "While U will doubtless ond in via torv for IJiiBland, tho price of victory wlfl bo the mill of thousands who ouuht to consider tho price they must pay before authorizing tho government to doolaro war." . , , Another Johannesburg dispatch pro dints further concessions, and says: "Til! ro ily of Transvaal to the pro posal for joint Inquiry is boii. delayed until the government has prepared a 1 3.1 graitlng Uitlandros lu"dita and Bubstuntlal representation, as tl o Transvaal will 'ko W oiol nvort Intervention in tho internal nt lira of tlio countrv." tels oil tho Siberian coast. These claims amount to .'J00,000, and Rus sia's willingness to arbitrate them ia the best evidence, stato dopartmout official say, of their validity. Mr. Tower is negotiating a treaty re ferring the claims to arbitration, which will he based upon the conven tions under which the Cheek ami Mc Corp claims weto aibitruted. Tlio ar bitrator will he selected by tho two governments, and will bo required to tender tho award within six months af ter bis appointment. Theeo claims are duo to the seizure of American sealing shins oil the Siberian coast in 1802. and 1 ami tlio maltreatment of BOtne of their crews. Their vessels weto seized 20 miles away fiom tho Siberian shore. Had tho scizuto occurred within tiireo miles it is niobablo this government would have declined to press tho claims. Tlio Swiss government is expected to render its votdict in tho Delagoa Day claim during tlio coming fall. This claim, growing out of the seizure of tho Delagoa Hay railroaJ, owned by on American citizen, by tho Portugese government, amounts to sovoral mil lions of dollars. NOT OREGON LAND. Cotif .-ritlfiii of Wnnlilni-lori lliiunilury (JiiiiiiiUaliinrx-Olil Hlilp Chun mil la thu Mm,, F. L. Itico, of South Dond, and .7. H. Nice, of Cathlainot, who compose tho Washington state boundary commission appointed by Governor Hogers to inves tigate tlio disputed boundary lino be tween Oregon and Washington, have completed thoir work from tho mouth of tho Columbia river to Tongue Point. They find that vast and valuable tracts of tide lands besides valuable fishing and seining grounds, which nro now claimed and taxed by Oregon, nro In Washington according to tho law estnb lishing tliotorritoryof Washington and defining tlio boundary line between it nnd Oregon to bo tho center of tlio main ship channel of tho Columbia liver. The initial point at tho mouth of tho Columbia is two miles from Fort Stevens arid four miles from Fort Can by on a lino across tho river connecting these two points. Thence tho lino fol lows the center of tho main ship chan nel, which has remained practically tlio samo sinco tho boundary was de fined first, until tho confines of Wah kiakum county aro reached, whore tho commission lays claim to considerable territory now held by Oregon. un waiiKinKiim county tho mam channel was formerly up Wooddy's channel through tho Cordell channel and thenco into Wooddy's channel This was huoved by the government as early as 185'J ami ran close to tlio Oie- goo shore. These channels aro not now in use. ns tlio construction of the jetty, which was expected, nccotding to the United States engineer's report, to scour them out, in reality filled them up and throw the main channol over on tho Washington shoro. This shifting of the channel has formod val uable tide lands, including tho well known Miller nnd Oliver sands, which tlio commission claims for Washington on tlio ground that tlio old channel and not the new 0110 should be taken as the dividing line. This construction also throws into Washington tcritory the Desdemonn and Middle sands which have never beforo been claimed by this state. The commission lias mado a prelim inary inspection of the boundary line up the river to a point above The Dalles and from nil their information it would appear that Oregon claims and taxes everything in sight, includ ing soma lands which have as high as 100 families living on them. If the contention of the commission proves to bo correct, over 00 per cent of gillnetting ground and nearly all of the seining grounds on tlio Columbia belong to Washington, and Oregon has no foundation to its claim of jurisdic tion over Sand island, which has been the cause even of bloodshed in years past. Mr. Nice, tho member of the com mission from Catlilamet, has lived on tlio river for over 30 years nnd his per sonal knowledge of tho location of the old channels and his wide acquaintance with tho old-timers on tho river are proving of great value. MADE VETERANS A PRESENT. lCmiii'iiir WIIIIiNi Ki-inemlM'reil Wail ilKrluc Hoy or Ilia Army. Chicago, Aug. 10. "Hoch, hoch, hooh, dot kaisorl" This was the shout of thousands of Germans at Sharpshootots' Park whon Homy Hachmeistor, president of tho veterHiia' society of tho Gorman army, read tho dispatcli from tho German nm- 1 bnssiidor to tho "Uundos Kreigor Ver 1 ein" that Emperor William had pio I sentod n banner to the society. Tho dispatch, dated "Uar Harbor, Aug. 15, 18110," was written in German. Tho following is a ttanalation: "It is a great satisfaction for mo to notify vou in tlio name of his majesty, tho empoior and king, that ho lias pro Bonted to tlio central organization of tlio German soldiers a banner and his order that tho samo bo held 0110 year in succession by tho sociotios of tlio Kreigor Bund. The banner will bo sent as soon ns made, and will bo in Chioago insido of two months. (Signed) "VON MUMM, "Actiim Gorman Ambassador." Sinco 1895, when tho Germans in Chicago colobratod tho 90th anniversary of tlio Franco-Prussian war, 110 such large gathering of Germans has taken place in Chicago. Dolegntes woro prosont from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Denver, Knnsns City, Clovolnnd, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Pittsburg, St. Joseph, Columbus, O., Littlo Rook, Portland, Or., nnd ninny other cities. An Iion-Vlutml Truln. Capo Town. Aug. 10. Dispatches from Durban, in Natal, announco that nn nrnior-platod train, fitted with loopholes, baa been sent to tho Nntnl Transvaal bordor, nnd that artillery of tlio Orango Freo Stato is going to oc cupy Von Dioman'a ia-qa" Klilp Orniigea In Liquid Air. The Fay Fruit Company, of Los An-- geles, has mado nrrangemnta with Chat lea E. Triplor to use his processes nnd appliances for t.10 manufacture and employment of liquid air. Tlio object is to equip tho rofrigerntor ous of the company so that liquid air enn take tho placo of ico. Sinco tho company sends East yearly over 2,000 car loads of citru3 fiuit, vegetables, dried fruits and nuts, nnd tho great bulk ol its shipments must bo mnda in tefrig orated cars, this matter ia highly im portant. Tho plant which will bo in stalled for liquifying nir will also sup ply miigio substance for uso in every otlior conceivablo way. Tile New Steninnr Line. Captain W. J. Ellis, of tlio steamoi Day City, lias a plan on foot which, if coiibummatod, will insure to Boliinc ham bay for years to como a fitst-olase steamboat service. Captain Ellis pro poses to oigauizo n steamboat stock company, composed of New Whatcom peoplo, with stock subscribod to tlio amount of $05,000 or 75,000. Ho will tnko n largo block of this stock, turning ovor in payment tlierofor tho 6tennior Day City, valued at $20,000. A now steamor to cost 111 tlio neighbor hood of $40,000 would bo built this wintoi and p.laced on tho Whatcom-Seuttlo-Tacouia run. H1111U0 Illvor Vnlloy. T. A. Harris, immigration ngont for tho Union Pacific and region Short Lino, tolls 'tho Otunhu Boo that tho Snake river valley in Idaho is "the richest agricultural region in the West." It is being rapidly sottlcd up, mid tho Short Lino hns just begun tho oxtonsion of n lino fiom Idaho Falls to St. Anthony, 40 miles distant, which will ho complotod in time to handlo this fall's crops. Ioe Companies Amulenmnteit. It will now bocomo nooossary for the peoplo of Butte, Mont., to solve the question of whether ico is n luxury or n ueocssity. This decision ia made necessary by tho amalgamation of tho different companies supplying ico, or rather tho majority of those firms havo been bought out by the Butto loo Coin' jinny. .nDSTREET'S REVIEW. Crop Kepnrta nnd rroliHbllltlna llin.lliiln' I'lictora In Triiilc. Bradstrcet's trnde review says: Crop reports and probabilities hnvo constituted an important contribution to general trade mid business advices this week. Among tho iinqiiestiomib'..r favorable features have been tho re ports regarding tho corn crop, govern ment estimates pointing to a yield of probably 2,200,000,000 bushels a heavy incroaso over last year nnd almost within touch of tho record of the total of 1800. Spring wheat indications up parently boar out earlier trado advices in showing a decroaso in condition dur ing July. Tho reduction of 25,000,000 bushola in the probablo outcome, esti mated, howover, considerably smaller it ia true, than last year, hut witli the exception of 1898 nnd 1891, is tho heaviost recorded. A German lieutenant who is touring America says England would like to see the United States go to war with Germany, because Great Britain would get more commerce. Ho nlso says Dowoy and Deidricha woro friends. Hides, leather, hoots and shoes are sympathetically strong, nnd at a con vention of shoo manufacturers at Phil adelphia this week a prnctical agree ment to ndvanco prices of the finished product was reached. Wool is firm, as is also sugar, for which nu unprecedented demand ia looked for in tho current carmine, sen eon. Tho outlook in tho cannod-goods trado generally is reported a very good one. Business failures for tho week in the United States number 150, as com pared with 150 last week. 157 a year ago, nnd 214 in 1897. Since July 1 this season tho exports of wheat oggregato 22,125,000 bualiels, against 18,354,728 bushels last year, and 10,115,543 bushels in 1897-08. PACIFIC COAST TRADE. Seattle Market. Onions, new, $1.25 per sack. Potatoes, now, ll!cperlb. Beets, per sack, $11 25. Turnips, per sack, 5000c. Carrots, per sack, $11.25. ParsnipB, per sack, $1. Cauliflower, 4000c per doz. Cabbage, native and California $1.50 per 100 pounds. Cherries, 75c$l. Peaches, 75c. Apples. $1.251.75 per box. Pears, $1.75 per box. Prunes, $1 per box. "Watermelons, $23. Cantaloupes, $22.50. Blackberries, ?1.752. Butter Creamery, 23c per pound; dairy 1518c ranch, 1210c per lb. Eggs, 23c Cheese Native, 1012c. Poultry 1314c; dressed, lGc. Hay Puget Sound timothy, $8 9; choice Eastern Washington tim othy, $14.00. Corn Whole. $23.50; cracked, $24; feed meal, $25.00. Barlev Rolled or ground, per ton, $2324; whole, $22. Flour Patent, per barrel, $3.50; blended straights, $3.25; California $3.25; buckwheat flour, $3.50; graham, per barrel, $3.60; whole wheat flour, 3.75; rye flour, $4.50. Millstuffa Bran, shorts, per ton, $17. Feed Chopped too; middlings, per meal, per ton, $33. per ton, $16; feod, $21.50 per ton, $22; oil cake 5758c; 6O0 per Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla, Valley, 58 59c; Bluestem, bushel. Flour Best grades, $3.25; graham, 2.05; superfine, $2.15 per barrel. Oats Choice white, 4344c; choice gray, 42 43c per bushel. Barley Feed barley, $17; brew ing, $18.00 per ton. Millstuffa Bran, $17 per ton; mid dlings, $22; shorts, $18; chop, $16.00 par ton. Hay Timothy, $8 9; clover, $7 8; Oregon wild liny, $6 per ton. Butter Fancy creamery, 42145c; socoiids, 3540o; dairy, 3035o; store, 22)27c. Cheeso Oregon full cream, 12c; Young America, 13o; now cheese, 10c per pound. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $34.50 per dozen; hous, $5.005.50; springs, $23.00; geeso, $4.005.00 for old, $4.505.50 for young; ducks, $5.00 5.50 per dozen; turkeys, live, 12 13Jac per pound. Potatoes 75c$l por sack; sweota, 88c per pound. Vegotables Beets, $1; turnips, 90o per sack; garlic, 7o por pound; cab bage, l)2c per pound; cauli flowor, 75o por dozon; parsnips, $1 beans. 50u ner wound: celery. 70 75o por dozen; cucumbors, 50c per box; pens, 34c per pound; tomatoes. $1 por box. Hops ll13o; 1807 crop, 40o. Wool Valley, 1213o per pound; Eastern Oreimn, 813c; mohair, 27 30c per pound. Mutton GrosB. best sheen, wothcra and owes, 3jo; dressed mutton, 50c; lambs, 314c por lb. Hogs Gross, olioico heavy, $4.50; light and feodors, $4.00; drossod, $5.00 0.00 por 100 pounds. Beof Gross, topsteors, 4.00$4.25; cows, $3, 00 3. 50; dressed beof, 0fl4'o per pound. Veal Large, fl7c; small, 7)6 8a por pound,