Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, September 12, 1895, Image 2

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    W A S H IN G T O N
T in :
CO I NTV M V T C IÜ ÎT .
Dedication of Marsh Ha!!.
its rtp c tation for unvarying excel­
A rran gem en t s h ave been m ade hv th e
lence. That is obtainable by fiml-
iug out the present defect in co lleg e fa cu lty to h av e the M arsh Me-
j m ortal H all fo rm a lly d edicated on F r i­
the
drying
method, for once d ay th e 27th, inst. In th e forenoon
T 1CKMS TO s i : b s o u b k k s .
P o s ta g e F ree.
found it can be easily rem e’iel | th ere w ill be e xercises under th e auspi-
O n e y e a r __
f. oo
feo Towards gaining this object all ! ces o f th e alum n i.
S ix m o n th s
T h e presiden t o f th e
T h r e e m o n th s
35
In A d v an ce.
can contribute by keeping full association, H on. H arve y S co tt o f th e
i O regon ian, w ill preside and sh ort a d ­
E s ta b lis h e d for t h e d isse m in atio n o f W a sh in g ­ records of their drying— tempera
dresses w ill be m ade by several p om i-
to n c o u n ty n ew s, th e e le v a tio n o f h u m a n ity an 1
ture. length of time, e ’c. There i- netit alum n i.
t h e m o n e y w e can m a k e
abundant available land a lapto
Ite m s o f g e n e ra l i n t e r e s t g r a t e f u lly received .
T ’ • n < r- form al cl di< to rv services
E d it o r ’* h o b b ies an d o p in io n s o n th is p ag e, nli
to prune raising around .ere. ..
a ill bv. la id in t! c aftern oon , at w hich
t h e rest facts im p a rtia l and u n c o lo r e d .
K i i t o r i s a t h om e in h is s a n c t u m , H •. t c i i e t for fine prunes t ’-.ere is a:i e . .r R i v . J . K . M cLean 1 ). D. o f O. k la r d
B u ild in g . F orest d r o v e , fr o m 6 a m . t o io p . m
demand, meaning liberal returns to C a l., w ill d e liv e r th e address. In the
o f ea ch w eek d a y an d a lw a y s g la d t o t a l a and
e v e n in g a g e n e ra l reception w ill be h eld,
b e ta lk e d to.
the cultivator.
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; to w h ich stu d en ts, citize n s am i frien ds o f
h a t c h e t
.
F n t e r e d at th e pout-office at Forent (»rove, o r . u.-
Second-class» m ail m atter.
A I 'S T I S
C R A Id
th e colleg e w ill
K U ITO R A S I) PRO PRIETO R
I k *
in vite d .
T h e fa cu lty is desirou s o f m a k in g it a
A LOOK AHEAD.
P r in t e d
k KADABLK
The dull season just drawing to ! g rea t occasion for th e co lleg e amt the
! tow n , and in v ite s a ll citizen s to assist in
X H L IA B L E
A 1, 1. A T
a close has not been a dead one by ! m ak in g it so. T h e re w ill be m an y vis-
I «PU BLICAN
IIoM K
any means. Merchants have found i itors present. T h e railroad has gran ted
little to complain of in their trade. i special rates, an d th e ladies ot Forest
THK WATER TOWER.
With the re-opening of college and G ro v e are p rep arin g to serve lu n ch at
T he im]K>rtant water-or-no-water the return of those away recruiting noon to all visitors.
question 1ns been de_-i lei a.Iirma-
or picking lions a business rush
Drath of Mrs. Price.
tively and now the matter of le
may lie expected, as there will he
Mrs. C arrie P rice , w ife of J. H . Price,
tails will occupy attention. On*
a id e1, employment of many in the \ ik phew o f Sen. M itch e ll, died in Port­
of the first of these is the locati t
construction of the city water land M ond ay, aged 20 years. T h e burial
of the tower. It will have a cer works, circulating a consi lerable
w as h ere W e d n e sd ay in th e N aylo r
tain occupancy no m itter where
ce m e te ry.
Mrs. P rice w as a g ra n d ­
sum of in mev here at home.
locate 1 but the H a t c h et de-fire,
d au g h te r o f Mr. W. L . W ag n e r o f this
c ity b y w hom she w as b rou gh t up. She
to see it place 1 in the business cen
nr.sKin ed s m e s s .
w as born and a la rg e part o f h e r life
ter of the city an l to have it con­
spen t in F orest G ro v e , and th ere arem any
Tin*
Prosperity
of
Washington
tain, in addition to the waterworks
here w h o k n ew In r, frien ds w h o will
County’s Greatest Business
and electric light plant, on the
sin cerely m ourn her loss.
House ami How it Came.
ground floor a room for the fire ap­
T h e rem ain s o f M rs. P rice w ere m et at
It is ju s t abou t a year a g o th at the
paratus, on the next floor a credi large g en eral m erchan dise house now- th e station on th e a rriv a l o f th e m orn­
table council chamber and city* offi ’¿ now n as C ap íes & T h o m as but then in g train b y m em bers o f th e K n ig h ts o f
P y th ia s , o f w h ich ord er h er h usband is
ces atld above them a jail. All W oods, C ap íes & Thom as, decided they
a m em ber, and escorted to Mr. W . L .
these could be conveniently locate . nou1'1 " l!,ke a " in n ovation in W ashing- W a g n e r’s h om e and from th ere to the
from below and at very slight ex ton countv lrade’ T1,crt wfre Plen,v of C h ristia n ch u rch w here th e fun eral
stores w here one m igh t ob tain goods at
A profusion o f
pense a hydraulic elevator could be lon g-tim e prices, h av in g to pay o f course serv ices w ere h eld .
put in to make them easily acce^si- for b o o k k e e p e r’s h ire, losses by bad flow ers had been sen t as trib u te s o f
a ffection from n um erous friends.
ble. The c o s t o f S lic ll a tower over debts, and all the oth er e vils atten d an t
Mr. P rice fe lt d ee p ly th e kin dn ess
a plain barn-like affair would be on th e cre d it system , in add ition to the sh ow n him in his m isfortun e and desired
trifling and only a few more dol- cost o f th e articles (b ought on tim e, too, to th a n k th ose w h o m an ifested th eir
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gen erally) and p a vin g an u nreasonable
profit. But they co„ciuded to opcll a sy m p a th y , e sp e cia lly th e b ro th ers o f the
lars after the bare structure had
been put up would m a k e it h a n d -
some and ornamental. This the
city could easily afford.
One place is especially. adapted
store w here a m an cou ld get th e w orth
o f h is m on ey, p a y in g o n ly for w h at he
b ou gh t. T h e firm feel fu lly repaid, for
any oth er had results. On the c o n tra ry
those w h o h ave purchased th e su gar
h ave in v a ria b ly com e a gain to b u y m ore,
I lie assistant attorney-general
for the postoffice ^department has It is sim p ly a pure su gar-can e o f th e best
made an important ruling in regard ‘l uuh ty m an ufactured. A n d th e m ore
com petitors h ave h ow led abou t C h in a
to what are known as “ newspaper
, .
I sugar th e m ore the a rticle h as been ad-
laws
lh esc so-called la ws pro- v, rtisell am | th e targer h av e been C aples
vide that subscribers to new spapers & T h o m as’ sales. T h e people cann ot be
are liable to tile price thereof tin - d eceived . E ve ry th in k in g person know s
less they give express notice to cane su gar is far sw eeter th an licet sugar.
H ow ever a ll k in d s arc k ep t and w h at­
discontinue; that when they give
ever on es are ca lled for can tic fur­
notice to discontinue without pay­ nished.
ing arrearages or refuse to take
O regon all-w oo l clo th in g is a noth er o f
papers from the office, the publisher th eir sp ecialties. »15000 w orth in th e past
of a newspaper can have anyone t ig b u t u m onth s ..ought at fifty cen ts on
arrested for fraud who takes a h ie d o lla r h ave en ab led th em to sell at
j
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paper and refuses to pay for it, and
tUa^_it is a dangerous trick to
allow a subscription account to run
on for six months or a year and
then tell the postmaster to mark it
"refu sed ” or send the editor a
notice to discontinue the paper.
T he department has time and again
iufornic 1 persons making inquiries
and the public generally that there
are no such laws.
I he ruling just
made, however, goes Beyond this.
It was to the effect that a publisher
who makes a demand for payment
of the subscription price of his
paper through the mails, accom-
manied by a threat of enforcing
such pretended laws ill case the
demand is not complied with, may
may lie prosecuted for attempting
.
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to obtain tnoue> Utuler fa ls e p re -
tenses, provided he k n o w s that
such so-called laws have no exis­
tence as laws or decisions in the
courts.
PROFITABLE FRI S K S .
abou t o n e -h a lf th e regu lar price, and
lhey stin llave a stock on hand to he
sold at th e sam e low rate. W h en th is
clo th in g w as first put on th e m ark et by
them , th e h ow l was raised, “ m oth-eaten,
shelf-w orn, b a n k ru p t,” a n y th in g to keep
people from e x a m in in g and finding out
for th em se lv e s w h at its q u a lity was.
N ow th ere are in this region over a
thousand satisfied w earers o f these
goods, g la d to testify to th eir num erous
f"?
" ,s’
“ ‘ey hT
8|ood th'
the clo th in g is sellin g readily.
A n o th er d ep artm en t co n tain s an im ­
m ense sto ck o f b oots and shoes o f all
kin ds. In a sin gle m on th over one and
one q u art *r tons, over eigh teen hundred
pairs, w ere received from one o f the
largest m an u factu rers in the E ast. Buy­
in g in su ch large q u an tities en ab les them
to K"-e th eir cu stom ers p rices as low as
coul'1 cxPt’ct lo ,““1 in
. ‘
C K N TK K V IL LK .
FO REST GRO VE.
Mrs. K n e c h t is v isitin g
P ortlan d th is w eek.
frien d s
in
A . O lsen let a w agon box fall on his
grea t toe th e o th e r d ay. H e reports the
toe as very u n com fo rtab le.
th eir ow n large trade th ey supply m any
o f th e sm aller cou n try stores, and
th ey can su p p ly th eir cu stom ers at a l­
most w h olesale prices.
In la y in g in your supplies for th e w in ­
ter you w ill do w ell to v isit their large
double stores filled w ith B argains in dry
good s, la d ie s’ and R ent's furn ishin g
pjoods and u n derw ear, groceries, boots
and sh oes am i tin w are.
T h e ir a d v er­
tisem en t, g iv in g prices, appears else­
where in th is issue.
It is th o ro u gh ly
reliable am i w ell w orth you r reading.
C a p les & T h om as buy ch e a p , sell a
leap and k ee p forever at it.
CO RRECTED W E E K L Y BY G R I.L R
P roducer s S e
l u . n o
THF. G R O C E *.
P r ic k .
sh eep , w h ile oth ers in sisted th at th eir
dogs w ere o f good ch ara cter an d w o u ld
n ot e n gag e in such business.
OLRNW OOD.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N . V arlev and Mr.
o f Mrs. H attie A llen , S u n d ay last.
G . T. V a rle v h as gon e to M arion
co u n ty to visit h is sister, Mrs. C. M.
S cofield .
l í -# 1
' U V U M l * k J - a - x -• - t -
CALLAT S M I 1 M 'S
ANÛ G e
D o n ’t pay a b ig
i ’rice for S eco n d H an d
W hen yo u u : i Si.y N ew
ONE OF TH OSE
¡
. »
x \ ( kW
/1
1
0 1 * tO llC lie S .
«
liO U llg P S
For the Same Money.
M L L K I .1 O l i 'S SO N .
Si
T . J . II A ItttlB , N o ta ry P u b lic .
M. II. O l í P ! N.
k j . k i
J
\ C o..
o h n s o n
REftL E S T A T E A G E j N T S ,
Special Bargains in Twenty and Forty Acre
Tracts in Washington, Yamhill
and Tillamook counties.
FO R E ST GROVE
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V
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OREGON.
McN AM Eli'S
MKAT
M A R K ET
SE LLS O N L Y T H K BEST OF
Meats, Sausages,
Fish and Poultry
The Country affords, in Great
Variety and at Moderate Prices
A General Shipping Business,
Wholesale anil Bétail.
. . . . Done in All Kinds of Dressed Poultry, Fat Hogs,
Spring Lambs and Veal Calves.
BUYER AND SELLER.
FOREST CRO VE.
PACIFIC I'MVEiiSITV . . .
S U E R ? F K ' S S A L E ON
FOKECLOSVltK.
and Tualatin Academy.
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Hank o f B ritish C olu m bia.
C o m p la in a n t.
vs.
M ath ias K o sh la n d ,
F an n ie
K o sh lam l an.I Jam es S im on,
D efendants.
N o tice is h e re b y giv en
d ire ctio n s o f a decree
th e ab o v e e n title d C ourt
day o f D ecem ber, 1804.
w ill on the
)
> No. 215*
1 mi C oi . lhgk C oi ’ rsks equal those of the leading Kastern insti­
tutions. The CONSKKVATOKV 01 M rsic gives instruction o f the highest
order in Instrum ental and t ’ocal Music.
Expenses in ail departments unusually low.
F a l l T e r m B o g i n s S e p t e m b e r I S , IS !»;»,
l'or specific information address,
m o AI AS Nl aCLELK.-V \ ! », rriislflen t,
Forest G rove, O r r e « » .
W . A . O O O IM N .
I I a TCHHT and O regon ian $1.60 a year.
I’ E T E l l I .I N I k ,
E D . P K ID A T .
The Cornelias Mechanics’ Planing Mill Co.
. . M a n u f a c t u r e A l l K in d s o f . .
JliM’h a n ics'
Biildino’
M a te ria l.
M o u ld in g s . B ia c k c t s an d
T u rn ed W o rk .
Stairlmildiug ¡1 Sppcialty.
C o m e and See U».
W e can satisfy yo u in goods and p rice.
• • • • V o m e liiis » , O r e g o n .
J. H. WESCOTT,
----- DEALERS IN’ -----
F R E S H N » S A L T MEATS,
POULTRY, FISH A M ) GAME.
A ll O rder« P r o m p tly D e liv e re d .
th at p u rs u a n t to th e
m ad e and en tered in
and cau se on the 1 th
a n d to m e d ire cted . I
1 4 th d n y o f S e p te m b e r, 1 8 9 5 ,
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A ('An km v fits tot ie College.
Its graduates are admitted to
without examination.
It offers exceptional facilities for
a g knkrai . knolisu kiu ' cation .
M A S T E R 'S S A L K .
? t th e h o u r o f 10 o ’c lo c k a m . at th e d oo r o f
th e C o u n ty C ourt H ouse .f W a sh in gto n C ou n ty.
S. S. R eed has returned hom e from O regon, in th e c ity o f H illsb oro , said c o u n ty
state, s ell at p u b lic au ctio n to th e h igh est
S a lm o n b e rrv , w h ere he has been su r­ and
b id d er for cash a ll o f th e rig h t, title and in ­
terest had »n th e ninth d a y o f M arch. 1**3. by
v e y in g for th e past tw o w eeks.
M athias K o sh lan d an d F a n n ie K o sh lan d . to-
T h e sorrel horse w ill h ave to get up g c tlu . w ith a ll th e title w h ich th e y h ave sin ce
acq uired in and to th e fo llo w in g d escrib ed rea l
am i go now w ith a brand new cart be­ p ro p erty, s iiu a t" in th e C o u n tv o f W a sh in gto n
and S ta te o f O regon, to-wit
h in d him.
A ll o f th e South east q u a rter o f th e S o u th w e st
O ur l \ S. m ail carrier d riv es the q u a rter ol Section N o 27. an l the N o rtheast
q u a rter o f th e N o rth w est q u a rte r ot Section No
m atch team now.
»4. in to w n sh ip one south ran g e th ree w est, o f
th e W illa m e tte M eridian
T h e said sale w ill be m ade for th e p jr p o s e o f
H illsb o ro ’s sister c ity , Forest G rove, re a liz in g th e sum o f 1121.726.97 w ith interest
thereon at th e rate o f e ig h t p er cen t per annu m
is to Be co n gra tu late d upon th e fa ct th at tri m A u g u s t at. i « m and th e costs and dis­
a proper system o f w ater w ork s w ill soon bu rsem en ts. th e a c c ru in g Ct st* an I expe nses o f
sale. T h e s a le w ill he m ad e su b ject to th e
he con stru cted in th at tow n. T h e vote con firm a tion o f th e ab o v e e n title d ' C ourt and
subject to th e redem p tion p ro v id ed b y law
yesterd ay, to bond o r not to bond, w as de
Dated A u g u st loth, i A jx
cid ed b y a vote o f 79 on th e form er ami
W A L L A C E M w C A M AN T.
lo o n th e latter. T h e system w ill Be M aster in C hancer >• in th e U nited S tates C ircu it
C ourt for th e D istrict o f O regon .
d eep w ell, or H o llv , o f course, and to this
H a t c h k t .** * • • — T h e Argus.
.
TELEPH O N E,
Experim ents are to be made here
this fall, in co-operation with the
agricultural experiment station at
Corvallis, on the drying of prunes
A belief exists among many wh«
are well informed that the real
value of our prunes is lost by tht
method of drying. If this prune
M oney to Ism n.
industry can la? built up here i
From $500 to $50,000, th ree to five
will he a source of much profit tt
years, at H per cent, on im proved farm s
this region and all that is neede*
N ix o n & G k m k is h ,
fa ct a grea t deal o f cred it is due “ The
Forest G rove.
.
fe b l/ C A
7 to 15 ct*. p e r lb.
15 cts. p er doz.
1 ■> to j . v cis. p er lb.
” .con-.-i le» . . . .
cts. p e r ! 1».
I 11
. ..io cts. p e r lb.
S h ou ld ers
.0 cts. p e r lb.
.10 ct.-. p e r lb.
Potatoes
20 to 30 cts. p e r hu n d red lbs.
O n io n s ...............
7S to ;00 cts. p e r h u n d red lbs.
3 to 3; j p e r lb.
A p p les ............... . . 25c per box
D ried Apple.;. . 4 to 6 cts. p er lb.
D ried P ru n es
•4 t o o e ls per lb.
T a llo w
...........
3 /i to 4 cts. per lb.
C h ic k en s, old
}: to $2.50 p e r doz.
D u c k s .............
• •$2 to Is p er doz.
G e e s e ...............
f r> to
p er doz.
T u rk e y s
10 to 12y, cts. p er lb. a liv e.
J
14
to
3
ct s. p e r lb. ,4 le ss for
H ides...................
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g ru b b y o r m u rrain .
S h eep Pelts.
35 to ;o etc. each.
j : ' i to 3 cts. gro s s w e ig h t, 5 :
B eef
f
to <■ cts. dressed.
T iik
M utton
$2 lo f 2.5,0.
Pork
to 5 t*s. ]»er 11». d ressed.
Atnherst
V ll
4 to 4/2 cts T ossed.
W heat
44 cts. cle ar.
obtaining
O ats ....... ............
15 cts. sacked .
H ay
$6.50 to $7.50 baled.
I 11 th e C ircu it C ou rt o f th e l'n itc d « tatr» for th e
D istric t o f O regon
Mrs. N ellie S n e ll o f F ir is on th e sick
list.
.
B u tte r .................
E gg*
HV V I K T l'K III A N HXI- I'TIO N '. U R C K K K
P eter K lu c k the b la ck sm ith is la y in g and im l r o f sale, issued out o f th e C ircu it Court
o f tli .* S tate of O regon, for W a sh in gto n C ou n tv,
in a stock o f coal so th at he w ill be in fav o r o f Pal tic k J R ou dy .11 ! ag a in st S d m an
E iu e ric k an d L u cetta A . E m e rirk , litisban : and
re a d y for th e ra in y season.
w ife for th e sum .-f f 1 s • cohtz. and for th e
fu rth er sum o f $1563.¡6 C. S. gold coin, w ith
I)r. L yon o f F o rest G ro ve passed in tere st th ereo n at th e rate o f « p e r c e n t ,
p er an n u m , from th e 19th d a y o f J u ly , :> 5,
th rough th is tow n S u n d a y.
uud for $150.1-1 a tto rn e y ’s fees and th e costs and
W . W . M arsh and John R e ilin g are e x p en ses o f a le an i oi said \\ r it .
N ow , th erefo re, by v irtu e an i in p u rsu a n c e o f
g o in g to Y a m h ill to p ick hops. T h ere is said ju d g m e n t, d ecree an d o rd er o f sale, 1 w ill,
on M on day th e 16th d a y ot Sep tem ber, i m 5, at
m ore fun th ere th an in th e ya rd s at th e south d o o r o f the C ourt H ouse, in H illsb oro .
W a sh in gton co u n ty , O re g o n . at th e hou r o f 1 3.,
hom e.
o'c!*>ck a. m .
said d a y, -el! at p i.b lic au ction
to
th e h ig h est b id d er for cash, th e fo llo w in g
A ll a p p lica n ts for position as teach er describ
ed real p ro p erty , to-w it:
B eg in n in g at a p oin t 40 c h ain s w est and 1.44
at th is place are req u ested to ca ll on II.
ch ain s sou th o f th e N. K. c o rn e r o f th e D onation
E . W atters in th e future as he has ju st Land cla im o f S o ’om on ICmerick and L u cetta
i- m rick in Section 3, T p . 1 S. K 3 \V. o f th e
returned from th e coast w here lie has A
W illa m ette M erid ian an d r u n n in g th en ce w est
been restin g and w ill be glad , no d ou b t, 26.84 c h a in s, th en ce n orth 1.44 c h a in s to th e
north lin e o f said c la im , th e n c e w est on th e said
to g iv e tilt o th er m em b ers o f th e board n orth lin e 25.<76 ch ain s, th e n c e south 21.85 ch ain s,
th e n c e east 13.29 ch ain s, th en c e south s c « east
a m uch needed rest.
1.22 ch ain s, th en ce east 12.ro ch ain s, th en ce
north 26 east 2.10 ch ain s, th en c e east to th e c e n ­
Jess C o rn eliu s w ho has been v ery sick te
r o f th e T u a la tin R iver, th e n c e up th e c en ter
is m uch better, and his speed y reco v ery o f said r iv e r to th e sou th lin e o f said c la im ,
th en c e cast on said south lin e to a p oin t south
is now lo o k ed for b y his m an y friends.
o f th e p ’ a c e o f b e g in n in g ; th e n c e n o rth to th e
p la c e o f b eg in n in g , c o n ta in in g 161 acre s m o re or
A band o f w o rth le ss d ogs last F rid ay less, a ll said lan d situ ate in W a sh in gto n C o u n ty.
O regon , to s a tis fy th e h erein b efo re n am ed su m s
k ille d ten head o f fine sh eep b e lo n g in g and
for ih e costs and e x p e n se s o f said s a lt
to M . W ren . T h e y w ere seen and id e n ­ Said p ro p e rty w ill be sold subject to red em p tion
a« p e r sta tu te o f O regon.
tified . Som e o f the ow n ers o f th e d ogs
W itn ess m y hand th is 15th d a y o f A u g u s t.
p rom p tly k ille d them on b e in g notified «*95-
H. r FO R D ,
S h e ri ft* o f W a sh in gto n C ou n tv. O regon .
and sh ow ed a w illin g n e ss to p a y for the
B y W . D. U r a d t u r d , D e p u ty .
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city oi and Mrs. A. M. C o field w ere th e gu ests
In gro ceries Rreat q u an tities are pur-
chaftid at one tim e, a» in addition to
T in fo llo w in g Hrt th e latent q u o ta tio n s o f th
lo cal m a rk e t.
W h eat - M arket w eal; a t
c i.iir»,; W illa m ­
ette* v a lle y , 92^ to SjC. W ... a W a lla, 77’ a to vac,
nom in al.
B a rle y — P rice s stead y; goo d feed q u oted at
{11 an d 12.
O ats -D u ll: No 1, w h ite . 22 ?.nd 230 g r a y , ao
and 2ic fo r choice.
H a y —C h o ice tim o th y ,
50 to 9 00; c h o i•••
tiim fh y . *5.50 to 6 01 p er t ;ii.
H ops—C h oice. -, t > - m e li.ira, 2C, n ».ninal.
F .Kir -M a rk t st* G y .virii u
;> r t ten ­
d en cy; S n jw il i •,
S3, port: tu i, r 2 -5; D r .-
ton. U 75; C o l i D. *;>. $-• + j , gr.sha.u .2 ..s to 2 35.
M ills tu ils — Bran, $12; shorts, 1 13; gro u n o
b a rle y , $15 to $15.50; cltop feed, $13 to 14; c h ic k e n
feed, yoc p e r cen ta l.
H ides F irm ; 15V, to ifec for d ry.
W ool -V a lley w ill com m and 12*7 to 14c and
K a stcrn O regon 7 to 12c; ch oice lig h t. 13 10 14 c
in San F ran cU co .
S m oked M eats and Lard L a rg e su p p ly w ith
sm a ll dem an d; sides. Ivistern, v * t o S ; t<\ ham ...
K a s te m , 11 to 12c; p u re lard. 8 to 9c; cou n ty
cured sell at lo w er prices.
B u tter -F irm ; b rine. 2-.*c p e r ro ll fo r N o . 1;
store, in rolis, 20 to 22:ae p e r ro ll; for ch o ic e
d a iry, 27 fo 30c p er ro ll; crea m ery, 35 to 37c per
roll.
C h eese— C a lifo rn ia 7 to 9c p er lb; Y o u n g A m ­
erica, O regon, ti *:id 11c: O regon fu ll crea m ;
m ediu m to fan cy, 8 to 10c; N ew Y o rk crea m . 13
to 14SC.
D ried A p p le s — E va p o ra ted , b lea ch ed , 4 to 5c
peril»; ev ap o ra ted , u n b le ach ed . 4 to 4‘ ic : sun-
dried, sa c k s an d b ;:;es; 3 to 4>,{c .
D ried P lu m * — Pitted 4 to 5c p er lb; m a c h in e
dried, 5 a n d 6c; prunes, Italian , la rg e , 5 to 7c;
F ren ch , 3 to 7c.
O n io n s— N ew C alifo rn ia , i L c p e r lb ; O regon ,
fancy, ¿2 p e r sack: in ferio r, 60 to 7 xr p e r sa c k .
P ears E va p o ra ted 5 an d 6c; sun 5 and 6c.
P o u ltry
C h ick en s, old $3 to 3.50 p er dots.;
b ro ilers, $> to 2.50 p e r dor.; liv e tu rk e y s, 10c
per lb; old clucks $2 50 to 3.50 per doz.; y o u n g
d u cks, $3.50 to 4.50 p e r doz; y o u n g g e e s e $5 to 6.00
p er doz.
E g g s — F irm , 15c.
W heat b a g s— Calcutta«, sy,c; h op clo th , C a l­
cutta.«, 11,‘4 c; C alifo rn ia . irU c .
P o ta to es—O regon 35 to 4.x p e r sack.
C o rd a ge— M an illa: S iz e ;, 7-16 an l up w a rd s,
8>>c; >3, SJfec; ‘4 to 5-16, 9c. S isa l; S izes, 7-16 an d
up w a rd s, 6c:
8&C; \ toy-16, 7c.
S alt L iv erp o o l, 50s, s tro n g at «13 and $13.50
per toil; 100s, $12.50; 200s, $12.
F ru its an d V e g e ta b le s — W e quote: B la c k b e r­
ries, 2 an d
O regon p each es, 40 to 50c p er
box, a p p le s 25 to 50c; O regon tom atoes, 35 to 40c;
ap p les. 40 to 60c p er box; w a term e ons. $t to 1.50
p -r doz; c ab b age, 1 an d i ' t c; » w eel p otatoes,
2‘ 2 c p e r lb ; cucu m b ers, 5c p er doz.
M ark et Q u otation ».
T h e farm ers in th is v ic in ity h av e done
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ced en t trade not on ly from all parts o f th re sh in g and th e w om en and ch ild re n
A central position, u s i n g p r o p e r t y this lo u Iltv but fronl Y a m h ill and Co- and men w h o lik e lig h t w o rk h ave gon e
th at otherwise would be idle, is the lu m bia co u n ties as w ell.
h op p ic k in g .
T h e m a jo rity are in th e
I f th ere are any people w h o are tired ya rd s o f W in. P o rte r w h ile th e oth ers
north part of the congregational
square. This can not lie sold but o f p a tro n izin g cred it stores w here they are at B a g le y ’s.
h ave to pay oth er p e o p le ’s b ills, C aples
G ran d p a M artin w ho h as been m a k ­
could be leased for a term of nine
¿ic T h o m as w ill be g la d to giv e them
ty nine years, practically as desir th eir prices. T h e y buy in enorm ous in g his hom e w ith his gran dson -in -law ,
L o uis H erm ens, w as found d ead in bed
able as purchase. The H a tc h et q u an tities, ever on the w atch for the
la st S atu rd a y m o rn in g.
H e had been
would Ire pleased to see a well pro­ best op p o rtu n ity and g e ttin g th e best sick for som e tim e but w as not supposed
portioned tower of graceful outline discounts, as th ey b u y for cash. In less to be in im m ed iate d an ger.
than i m onth th ey b ou gh t o f gran u lated
occupying the center of our city
D e lp lan ch e Bros, h ad a sale M ond ay
sugar fourteen tons am i th irteen hundred
and feels that it is practicable and pounds, and in the past eigh teen m onths w h ich w as w ell a tte n d ed , th e p roperty
desirable and would reflect credit. th ey h av e sold o ver tw e lv e hundred offered b rin g in g a fair price.
Mr. and Mrs. M cC u rd y and
Mr.
T o the accomplishment of this it sacks, th e e q u iv a le n t o f m ore th an six ty
K n e c h t and sister w ere in H illsb o ro
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