V w-grew iltffgwnnili nym jyii w. w mm iaart aMMTferV TILE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. 1 ft TflE fitPITJI, JOURNAL. Ti:iUIH OK HUlSHCUHTIONi 1JAILY. On year by mall.. .....' 00 Hlx inontlit by mail .- ... 2 CO Three months by mail 1 2r Per week, delivered by carrier..... 15 WF.KKI.V. One year I)' mnll... .... SI ft) Hlx months by infill.. .... '' One year. If irild In advance..... 1 0) Hlx inoiil ii, If paid In advance . fi 1'or advertising rates apply nt till office. AllHilbKcrlbcrstoTllKC'AriTAI.JoUliJfAL who do not eccuro their paper regularly will notify this oillce, giving aildretn, and the mutter will bo nttended to fit once. Olllce, corner Court find Liberty Streets TUESDAY- ..AUOUKTU0, 1880 Hint to Hop (Irowers, Muokurn' circular to hop growurn coiiUiImh tliu following good advice: Tho reports Jiit lit liund iiro to tliu olluct Unit we may look for u koocI crop yield of both foreign and do mestic yunlH whatever the outcome of qualities may he, and thai we will be hro'ight f.iee to face with a Htroiif; competition in the markets of the world, it theielore behoove tlio grower, more thai) ever before to look well to IiIh quality, iw ellecl ed by the "liuiiillmtf," or "nianil fiieturing" of IiIh growth. After pro)ereultiv.itiiiganil bring Iiij; forward the erop to healthy ma turity, which can only Iw done by thorough cultivation end close pruning to prevent cxechslve growth of foliage, five thing are necemary to complete (lie procctw to make strictly choice hops. Firnl To pick them free from largo Htums and le.iven. Heeond To sure them thoroughly and at a low temperature. Tliiid To prop erly Hiilphur. Fourth To preserve the hops as near whole as may be. Fifth To bale before the lups have absorbed moisture, and not too com pact. J Jilt little need be said as lo the Hist proposltiou,as all are keenly alive to tliu importance of cleanly picked hops. Nothing short of per severance, and ti constant strife with pickers will aeeompllsh tills. Till) lllll lllll'IKKl, (leorgo V. Hubbard, the veteran hop buyer of Tuslin City, Cal., ar rived in Salem this morning and will make tills city his headquarters until the crop of 1881) is all disposed of and shipped. Jlo has great faith in Oregon hops and says all Indica tions point to u good harvest this fall, Khould tliu weather continue iih at pri'KViil picking will not commence- before the Ilrst of September. Kveu then he fears many yards will liu picked before the hops are thor oughly ripe, i.ast year, ho says, many hops were lost by late picking, but that is a mistake of uiifrcqticiit occurrence. This year tliu tendency Is in thu opposite direction. To ob tain the best results hops should be most carefully picked and baled, Hops thus cared for ulwaya com mand thu top of the market. Creameries In Orrgnn. The Astorian thus neriously deals with the creamery questien: "As toria people have often ol late ycare eaten nicely tasting butter In wood en palls from Iowa, and Illinois, made in the creameries In these states, and the natural Inquiry has been, 'Why, with ourgenlal climate, in this natural dairy country, wouldn't it pay to have a creamery here?' Other communities have evidently asked the wane question, for in several places In Oregon and Washington creameries have ueen established. It Is with surprise we have from time to time noted that creameries so established have been abandoned, because they 'didn't pay.' Just why they don't pay is the question. One would think n creamery would be a good paying Institution in western Oregon, where cows don't havo to be wintered, and where A 1 butter brings fortv cents u pound the year round. If Iowa, and Illinois, where the people had to work hard seven mouths in the year to keep from freezing tlie other 11 ve,can manufac ture good butler and sell it. hcreata prolit at thirty cents a pound, It looks a little singular that creamery in western Oregon should be a failure." Tln.Iouu.VAf. lias studied over tills question considerably and has ar rived at the conclusion that a judi ciously managed creamery here in Salem would Iks a paying Investment. Such an institution could not fail to succeed. Iteccutly there- was an experienced creamery inin here from Ohio, looking over the Held and his opinion agreed with Unit of the writer. He bus Ills eye upon this city for the location of u creamery and It Is trusted that he may soon so arrange ins anuirs us to stort the enterprise. Article ot Incorporation. Pms dXyXOTfcS. Articles of incorixiratlon were tiled ' f with the secretary of state to-day as J J'"! fishing is fine, and pleasure follows: The Oswego Grange asso- 80c'kt,rf' ro all made to feel at home elation, S. II. Carter, I,. M. David-j wl,IIe rusticating here. Honnnd A. H.KlilpIey, incorporators, i There were live lots sold to-day, The capital stock Is fcCOO, divided ' thieu ton gentleman from Lebanon into 000 shares. Their business is to d two to panics in Monmouth. convey or dispose of real or personal property, and to loan nionev. The principal olllce U In Oswego. The Oswego Grange number 175, A. It. Shipley, A. J. Thompson, C. T. Dickens, uctliigolllcersas incorpora tors. The object of this incorpora tion shall be the mutual benefit and developing of Its members. The principal olllce shall belli Oswego. A Narrow Ksciipe. The north bound freight train came near claiming some victims at the fair grounds crossing this morn ing. Mr. York, with his wife and children, were in their heavy lum ber wagon driving in from Silver ton. They were coming slowly along and were crossing the railroad when they were startled to hear the shrill und. continued whistling of the locomotive. The driver shouted at the horses, quickly slap ping them with the lines. The horses jumped und the rear end of the wagon passed over the track Justus thu freight train whizzed by. .Mr. Charles Hcllcnbraud was pres ent at the time and says tfie escape was miraculous, tor if the wagon had been one second later In getting oll'tiie track it would havo been knocked to smithereens. The Yorks are neighbors of James Tucker, who was injured at the same crossing a few days ago. I'UUKLY PERSONAL. Tim (Ireat IiolVItt Tuliuagu. Mr. Tahnagc, whoso sermons are published by over :1000 newspapers every week, will speak at the ojiera house in Salem on Friday, Aug. ".'Id. Of him thu Union Era says: Mr. Talmauo has proved that he can gathei a regular Sabbath congrega tion of five thousand hearers, and that he can make himself effectively heaid by that number of peeple. llu Is one of those preachers who ically belong to mankind at large. Most people who try to discrlbe Dr. Tahnagu begin by saying hu Is like somebody, or unlike somebody else. Now, the fact Is ho is not like any other person at all. Ho is just "Tahnagc" all over, with as much marked individuality as ever was concentrated in anyone man. SiiIoiii'k rriigrix. The city of Salem has always been a nourishing city, but thoacliiuvc iiiunU of thu past year havo at tracted to It wldu attuntlon because they htivu placed it beyond thu merely plodding growth of older towns of thu west. Factories havo been built and put in operation, Im provements in water works and eleetrlo plants havo been made, a street railway company was or ganized and over four miles of track huvs been constructed and placed in operation this year, warehouses, business blocks and residences havu Ih'cii constructed mid uvery part of thu city has taken on an air of progress entirely beyond anything It has known before. West Shore. lliillxm I in- Hunt. Thu cry from every direction Is for residence houses for rent. Heal Cbtatu men say they are seaue and ti visit over thu city proves the truth of thu assertion, Thu demand far exceeds the supply and yet dozens of nuw houses are under course of construction. Hut they aio all en gaged long before they are com pleted. More housesl that Is the cry. Tliruu New Product. Thu statu weather bureau em bodies the following in its weekly bulletin: It Is reported from Salem thata two-year-old llg treu has this year produced Hue llgs. At Pendle ton sorghum presents a line appear ance. Home cotton is being success fully raised in the northeastern part of Umatilla county. Practical tests may demonstrate thu fuel that figs', sorghum and cotton can Iw prolit ablv grown In certain sections of the state, thus adding three more products to thu already long list and variety. Death ol n Ploneor. Joshua Hrown, a wealthy resident of Polk county, u pioneer of 185, died at his home, near Independ ence yesterday morning. Ho leaves an estate worth $100,000. Ho leaves two sons here. Hu came to Oregon, from Indiana, where, It is said lie has other children living. Making Mirmy, j geiiueuiaii wno lias just re-1 turned from thu mountains in the region or tho Santlam says that surveyors of the 0. P. started out yesterday on the survey of a branch Hue to run from Hock Creek to Gatcsvillo and on to Meadows. Thu object of this brunch, husays, Is to reach the heavy timber. Will llflii Monday. F.d. Dove, at his hop yard near Kola, will begin picking Monday. Ho Is hi Salem to-day trying to tirraugo for pickers. Ho says hops am looking well and tho crop Is go ing to boa big one. Hu has heard of some picking going on this week, but says It was rather early. .k for Hid Again. Thu statu board of public building commissioners accepted none of thu bids for thu construction of thu water tower and tank at thu tieul- tentlary and will re-adverttsu for bids, tho tower this tlnio to bo con structed of brick, -A. T. Yeaton left tills ntoruiuir. for Portland. A. Sedgwick left this afternoon for a trip to Portland. John G. Wright left this morn ing, for a trip to Tacoma. Mr. Al. Wilson, formerly or the Salem water works, Is In the city. Mrs. M. E. Hackus and Mrs. M. II. Sherman are at Wllhoit Springs. Mrs. Captain Smith and son left on the morning train for Corvallis. O. A. Krnuae left last night for Upper Soda Springs on a pleasure trip. Geo. H. Jones and wife left this morning for their farm above Me hama to be gone a few days. Stella and Lotta Sherman, daughters of Dep. Clerk Sherman, left to-day for tho Waldo hills. Gen. Odell is in the city, look ing up the Interests of tho projected Sllverton and Salem motor line. 11. S. Cook and wife arc enroute to Milwaukee, where they will at tend tliu U. A. 15. encunipnieut. Steve Chadwick, formerly of Salem, but now of Washington Ter ritory, is in the city visiting at the home of his parents on Capitol street. Mrs. C. Gnurlolson and chil dren and Miss Maud Martin left to day via Hasey's hack for Mehanui, Mr. Gabrlelson and J lev. 1 H. Post by private conveyance for a point fifteen miles beyond. II. H. Duncan has returned from Denver, Colorado, where he has been, on business. He finds the gonial climate of this valley quite to Ills liking upon descending from thu snowy heights of tho Heckles. Tho hotel proprietor told us that he was compelled to lodge about twenty of his boarders In a new barn near by, as he had that many more boarders than he could lodge. Hut two sawmills now In operation will set this difllculty aside. Tho school directors Informed us that they Intend to build a large school house as soon as material could be procured, there being near ninety scholars in the district und new arrivals every week, making it absolutely necessary to build. Farmers weur a broad smile as thelr-crops are being cared for, their hay and straw nicely housed and stacked and all things seemingly lu readiness to greet the fall showeis, which will put their summer fallow in order for planting. Your correspondent was very much pleased Monday while stroll Ing through the new but busy little town of Falls City to sec the many new features of improvement made during the last week, also to meet with many strangers and a few ac quaintances who were making their first visit to the place. F. S. Harzee, wife and daughter, Miss Victoria, made the nlace a Hying visit. They were hero in specting the new building to be oc cupied jus a hardware store of which company Mr. Harzee is president. They met A. It. Cyrus, wife and family of Salem. They expressed thenibclvcs as being delighted with the place and Its future prospects. Taken to Portland. D. P. Thompson came up from Portland this morning to take his brother, A. M. Thompson, who was stricken by paralysis last week, to the Good Samaritan hospital at Port land for treatment. Mr. Thomgsonis improving slowly and by taking him to Portland it is thought that he will recover soon. Somn Largo Pears. Chas. Strain left at this olllco three Hartlette pears and tho three weighed two pounds and live ounces. The largest one weighed thirteen ounces and measured eleven inches in circumference. They were raised by John Vernon on his farm in Polk caunty. RESIDENT LOTS IN NOB SMS J lis t 1 I Boca nam I Salem, for building lots, have no equal. The whole plat Is iu a flue state of cultivation, seeded in clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has a One view of the city, surrounding country, the mountain ranges and snow-capped peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemekete hotel and postofllce blocks, on Commercial and Liberty streets These lots are offered by Jones & Watson on installments, without interest until paid. They are now actually worth in cash more than the prices named for them on long time without interest. Several lots have been sold on which fine residences will be erected. If you want one or more lots call on J8NES & WATSON, wh j will show you the plat and the lots. THE RELIABLE GROCERS. KELLER k Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Pine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember trie Place and Call. uo s u i i L 1 I w? 1 Svimtor Mitchell Coming, His many Marlon county friends will be pleased to learn that Senator Mitchell will be lu Salem font few days very soon. Ho will arrive on Wednesday evening and remain hero until Friday morning. Tim Hlg Mutit I'nlr, Half-faro rates havo lecn A Coutvat. lVputy County Clerk Sherniun to- bceuivd day has been engaged lu taking tes- over the railroads for tho State Fair, j tliuony lu a homestead contest case. 1'ivd 1). Knight Is the contestant vs. August Johuson, v1iom claim Is UIOAh SUMMVltV. Win Feldt yestereay bought through Thomas & Payne tho house and lot situated at tho corner of Church and Marlon streets forfHii"). Thu same city council that ier mlts all sorts of advertising cases to be at street corners very much to tho Inconvenience of all refuses to grant u minor uuu a iraneuiMi on any but a street that lias neither be ginning nor ending. Tho ladles of the Astoria W. C, T. U. have purchased and erected two public drinking fountains on the streets of Astoria. Salem has nothing of this kind. Perhaps there is a suggestion here. Tho Slants boys of Independence lot their line nice mare yesterday. She Impaled herself upon a post and died from thu results. She was a valuable animal. Kpleureun tea, mlnts, oils, varnish, window glas ami a Hue Hue of general groceries at Gilbert it Patterson's. tf, l'uinletvs dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, Hi State at roet. Dr. Talmagu will deliver his famous lecture on "Hig Plunders" lu the oH.'ni houiio next Friday evening at eight o'clock. Kveiy tKHly should hear him. Sheet open for subscribers. Tuesday SuSO a. in., for general mile, 11a.m. This will be the treat of the season. An Important Element Of tlio biii'iTM of HooiI'h Siirbapurllln Is tliu fact that ovcry purehuber receives a fair equivalent for his money. The famil iar headline "100 Doses One Dollar," stolen by Imitators, IsoriKlnal with nnl true only of HooiI'h Barviparllln. This can easily be proven liy any one who desires to test the mutter, for real economy, buy only Hood's Sursnparllla. Hold by all druggists. A GOOD CUI" OK COKKKE. In n great attraction for a restaurant. Tho coll'ee drawn from Hellcnbrnnd's l'nt cnt Coll'eo reecptuclo Ik one of the many Great Attractions of his cutlng parlors. Thousands of cups of his excellent coffee are sola every week. And as for oysters ami meals he cannot be equaled lu the state. tf, . With fatal speed Impure blood courses through thesyslein with death lulls wake. Wright's Compound ICxtnict of Sarnipa rllla cures all blood diseases. Sold by II. W. Cox and 1). J. Fry. l'ut to night Nervousness mid Indiges tion by Wright's Hop Celery und Chamo mile Hitlers. A healthful stimulus, and strengthening and Invigorating. Sold by H. W.Cox. Disturbances ot the peaceAU summer such as Diarrhoea, dyteutcry nnd cholera Infantum, promptly uvlcted by Wright's blackberry cordial. Sold by nil druggists. A SOUND LEGAL OPINION. E. Halnbridge, Muuday Esq., County Atty., Clay Co., Tux. savs: "Havo used Electric Hitters with most happy results. My brother was also very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satlslled Eleetrlo Hitters saved lias life." Mr. D. I. Wileoxsou of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: Ho positively behoves ho would nave died, had it not been for Eleetrlo Hitters. This ercnt rtMiiciR' will u-nnl fP as well as cure all Malarial Diseases, and forall Kidney, Liver and Stom ach Disorders stands iinemmled. Price o0e. and $ 1. at Daniel J. Fry's Drugstore. Tust received the finest line of Shotguns, Rifles and Pistols from Chicago and more coming. We will sell lower than any other house in Salem. AVe defy all competition, Portland not excepted. Also keep The Best Sewing Machines In the market from S3.) to $40 cash, and in connection will run the best Gun Shop in the state. Come and see us before buying elsewhere. BEN FORSTNER & CO. A FULL LINE -OF- Crockery and Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. RD)GVAPS FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep a full line und open stock, enabling us to make up Dinner nnu Tea sets of any sle, or Bell by the single piece. The finest assortment ol CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A PULL STOCK Ot the latest nnd handsomest patterns In Glass ware. 3-Plense call ana examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. SC11B i PILE, II K sra ! FOUND! Salem, Oregon, have received direct HAin npTAnn nnTmiififl The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPItLNG WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will be sold at Prices and Terms to Suit All! These goods 'are first-cla:s and as their stock is very lame u person can find what they may wsh. Their warehouse on State street Is completely tilled, nnd they have another cur load en route now. Lookout for them; something lino Therefore, thoroughly master Success iu Business requires preparation 1 commercial denee, Iloolj correct use oi commercial l'auers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also. Shorthand and Tvne-wrltlnyr. Manifold, nml nintntinn ri.b- All these are needed iu business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at tho SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE " Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. , ririnilOt in Itllu naaj kmvriii - i.v..tin.nv, jjuim.i x uiuiuusuiu uuu uuiiit:sM i .( irnnnn. keeping by both Sincle and Double Entrv. tlm nnhiw nnri Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Having removed my olllce to HI State street, 1 inn now bettor prepared than ever to do a rushing N Real Estate B usiness ALSO THE NEW DISCOVERY. You havo heard your friends and neighbors talking about It. You may yourseirbe one of the many who know from jwrsonal experience lus.t how good a thing It is. If you nave ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, because tho won- derhil thing about It Is, that whou I once given a trial, Dr. King's" New DUxivery ever after holds u place iu the lioifee. If you have never used ; It and should ho ntlheted with a cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, beeuro a bottle at once and give It a trial. Itisguarau ' teed every time, or money refunded. ' Trial Hottles Free at D.uiielJ, Fry's ' l)rug)toa which ooninieiiivH In Salem on Sept lllth. Already about lltteen horses! are on the track lu training and the ' ne.ir Silver Crook Falls. race are tiuiv to Iki up to the stand-1 tint, while the various exhibits will , .r"! "II'i'i'm "T.. . . f,ir mul nnvll I .., . .. I ' J. O. Dl'llll s of HiiI)1hii1 t lllXtilUHl ruroAivl anything Iwfoio mvn here. , , .. , . ., . ,, , . i t.lx acres of fall wheat that yielded in Die in jitii . tW hs'k'Is t the acrv. Al. Molsin Frank Smith, Joe Kellv, 1 K. 'r "rooks averaged Xl bushels per Johiibou, and Hurry Dunn weivar. ai'M hxanUdrty-three aei. ivnicu iir 001111; iirmiK ami ni.nr. . ..... .v..i. ........ .i i.i v....... .i... .i. . . , . . " , ! .li. , T-I, IIWIIV7 PIIUUIU HIIJ.VI I Hill, lilt- C. do , . ,. il.trlv. Kmlili hiuI .i.iiiii.i.iii ...!.! -pi... m. ..!.... .i.i., 1..1... ... . .. . . .. oi-.AKo. At Albany. : r' . i-"" i mb .'iwiw. n,in iiniiii infilling iiMiv in uuy gnxvues is tu me. Amrust 11) l&sa tho infant bon of their tliu, which amounted to ,7.Ml ! and returned to Portland. She ! corner grocery More ofS.ulre Farrar , O. W. Sea'rs f&inerly. of &deiu. wnls each. Kelly was given four brought about four tons of freight & Co., where nil kinds of groceries i The body was brought to Salem lluyn III HtnU) and Harry Puiin forSulvm. The river U still liovef ' mid seasonable fruit and v-gvtables to-day and given Interment In the Will Iihvo lj triu!to.dy, iHiuwiHid Hi low water t)trH. , w t W Miipi. .RurMwuvtry. Fair tune is coming and while' every body Is preparing for a grand I "Hv your leave, sir," as the laud-1 lord remarked when lie paid an un desirable tenaut to vacate. ' Fire and Accident Insurance Written In the best companies doing biml ne lu Oregon. Call ou me nt oiuv. Isaac A. Maniiing, Do Slnto Street. DR. JORDAN & Ce.'s MISEOl OF AXATOMV 751 Murki t iit.P an Krandsco .vuiiiiMion .j (fiua. (toaud lesiru how to uotd dt-uM. OiUkuluition audi l rent men t irvoimlly or by letter, on HHTHi:iirriiiw I iircvultal MnUiue.vi, hihI all dlMtuuofmen. Miultora ,Jx"k. ITlvata ottli-e HI UiiKultatlon fnv. WILLAMEHE UNIVERSITY (Imauutcs Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES, i.,ilFSU.'?.0l.de,,'lar8esl anA least expn wet of learning In the North- School opens tlrst Slonday In September SendforcaUUosueto ' wr MA11YEL0US MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training Four Books teamed In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited1. Great Inducements to correspondence1 VsiuSSGS Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. "nnlnal. the world-famed Specialist In w t R'c'"rd Proctor, the scientist, Hons. others, sent post free by Prof. A, LOISETTE, S37 Fifty Ave., XT Je-139. dw PRINTING 17: THOS. VAN SfJOY. Preldent. Salem, Oregon. ANE OKTHK LARGKST ESTABLISH MSSPiS ,n. the Btate- Lovrer tes than .i?J1J?n.1, T?61 8,ock eat Blanks lp the State, a-d bio-rout iiUnn,Tni u.,., r,t n.AA ll .Tv. ? .." .v..,.. OCHU IU( Ki!iri. l v JOU l'nniing, anc legal blanks. nfc. m Steam Printer Satem Oregon, cei intlng, and catalogue ot WAITE, llUCKSMmilSS aid nORSESIlOHNO. mv Iaii i?m lM LhMAl JOS. AUlKltT. Agent, INSUIIANCK Company. Hre nnd Marine. Saleru, Oregon For Bargains SCRIBE M um '! V,leA to and 49 State street, where they are now ready for work Alfi Sill &,Jr?ns i,nd fr,en r Tnvlled to nii ?o "8 ln ?ur ncw location. JJSrlfi. prenred for work now than. e er ha ing secured more room. 10-1-tf. Otary ktnvl. uii:n. GEORGE VVILKINS' NEW BUTOHKU SHOP On UlHTtv street, irnvi il.a i.ri.i.. Monday, "h lm. Aiiktuduf uimu kept on hand. &-3XT il liu un proxrn Uit Wrlghf IteU roxOough Cure curt thrtut nnd lun tniublftipf long nwndlng, whn all otbw twl ii; H1 j- fM urum. IN Family Groceries Prorisions, Fruits Etc., OO TO THOMAS BUIIHOWS, and WAGOXMAKLXG. IIHMiIEh.L L"E"ABLE BUACK, stiSSli ih Co?,nerclal and Chemekete everi?;rtiIeii,i.D0.w Pretwred better than f. ir.todo .11 klnds orwagon and carrlnee smithing and repairing, and a ireneral rfSMEiW buslne' llehasafiklni SuThn ,,1',ro,"np.iand made, strand attennAn '? -'enttflo manner.' Social Sn 2ndnlif n to tbH nictlon ofwlie oolZSt StSiFe' "emember the placS opposite buite insurance building. .. . . w .- vmMwusn wre curt- thnit and lung i , Country nluv- of all kinds always on ...u. ,, ,uu iuivb i.oi iradtHi wiih .,.- k. wre, I rnpeclfuUy koUcli h trUU IwllevinV I wi tun rott ihi& m priw wa jwVf, Mi mn ONLY! CTTOT1 wkrBxlyuJvES um traded wthT55 bS Tr?SSSL,Si5S.: i5ffias"fiarasa2Mai Comnwrolal Street, Sulem, Or .- WW