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... I1 I , I. I JSaeter -5oo6e New Dress Fabrics New Wash Goods New Silk Patterns ' : V New Gloves New Parasols New Silk Skirts New Wash Skirls New Suits New Spring Wraps HOLVERSON'S IDon't wait EASTER comes but tm se cure your choice early CASH stere: OASI! STORE Two Weeks To Easter The slight cough may soon become dccp-tcatcd and hard to cure. Do not let it settle on the lungs. Think! Has there been comumption in your family? Scott's Emulsion is Cod liver oil with hypophos plutci. These arc the best remedies for a cough. Scott's Kmulsion has saved thousands who, neglecting the cough, would have drift ed on until past hope. It warms, soothes, strengthens and invigorates. tec. aod ti ou, ) drunUH. SCOTI A jHjWNt, th.mt.1. Nw York. Bay One of Those Swell Silk Waists Today. As usual, tlio lowest and twellestllnols lioro. New Crcpons Just added to our already complete lino also a slilptncnt of Priestley's Black Goods In tlio new llgurcs. Do you know how muali bottor your waist fits over Dr. Warner's Corset 1 It not, call at our store In the next day or no and rcc exhibit In corner window. Wenrc constantly adding new models. One of thorn may Juat suit you. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Always Up-to-Date... We tiro now showing tlio latent in Rimless Glasses LiCM gold III UIOUtlt.lllgK, fit Hi stronger tlmi) even Romcinbcr we tiro tlio opeotnolo and eye gluim BICClull8ll. 20 Years' Experience drnduittc Olithulmologlst. Yoyu Eyhh.Tkhtku Fiikh. tlraduato OjithnlnmtogUt, Ocu list. I'roHcrlptlon a specialty. C H. "HINGES HALEM'K OPTICIAN. 200 COMMERCIAL HTRIiET. THE WEATHER. Friday was n bright but cool, probably fair. perfect spring day Forecast lor Hundny PERSONAL AND LOCAL, Miss Daisy Illlln, of Hpokano, Is a guest of Miss Wlnnlo MeCurty nt lior homo, corner Eighteenth ami Mill street. Mrs. S. E. Day and little daughter Jeaano went to Onrvallls today, called by a telegram Hint Mm, II. J. Keller, a married daughter, had bcun narlotuly Injured by fulling down tlr. I Word has Just been received from Mr. Holverou, tlio Hiiloin uierclinnt who It with Mrs. Holverson ut Rattle Croolr, Mich,, to the ulfect that tlio latter In now fully out of danger. Mr. Uulverson will return loHuloin about April I, but does not expect Mrs. II. to return until a llttln inter In tlio nprog, The Invitations arc out for n monk party to be given by the Hoyal Neigh bor next Thursday cvoulng. Max Ilcndlx plays In Portland to night, nnd In Hulcm Monday night. Head tlio report or the concort In the Huiidar OrcKonlan. J. II. Early returned today from at tending tlio wnol'growor's convention ut Pendleton, nnd looking nflcr sumo livestock IntcroslH ut Oakly, Idiido. On the hiiiiio truln Mm. Early and children loft for tlio budsldu of her mother, Mrs. h, J., at Albany. Itov, F. W. Parker, pastor ol tho Albany Congrugutlonitl church, hntt tweii spundlng tho wouk with ills fam ily In Smith Suloin. Ho find to vivo up his church nt Pendleton on ac count of his wlto'd health, and movo to Western Oregon. Ilo hopes soon to bo ublu to movo his family to Al bnny, whom ho likes his work and Is very much liked for his plain ovnryduy munuorsand preaching. Henry Ankcnoy loft today for IiIh homo at Jacksonville, nour whoru lio owns thnbtorllntr mine, one of the Kroaluit gold producors of Southern Oregon, Mr. Aukeiiy Is u muuiuur of tho Republican Htuta committee, and was Oov.Gror's Urstcholeo for a mem ber of tho stato fair board. Ho would huvo made u splendid man for the plnce.biit It comes at the time of your wnen he Is too busy to nttend to the duties. Dr. Wlthyoombo, lao state veterin arian, but at present vloo dlructur or the CorrulllB experiment station, was In tho city today. Ho suys tliu work on the building U progressing llindv The now blucksmlth shop has twuutv forues and Is a moil Interim Mug pa00 1 iu visit. rreniuenbuutciiconlliititM to elicit commendation for his good miiii HKcmoutor that institution. Come and yell for tho Greens at the baM game tonight. DATES OP LOCAL EVENTS, Rondlx Co., Monday March 20. Godow8ky,plurjlst,Tuosaay April It. Stclndel Co., Friday May 20, City bond elocllon, Thursday, March 30. Croamsund Greens night. al the bat to- EARLY CLOSINO MOVEMENT. What Is being Uone and Said Concern ing the Mattsr. Although no consummation has been reiichod, In the matter of early clos ing, It U mill believed that tho de sired object will bo reached. Tlio Sunday closing subject has been drawn Into It, and l. Is believed Justly by most or tho business men. This feature was HiiggoHted by a Hobrcw merchant, who says ho has udnptcd the Christian Sabbath In deference to cuctniii, but often llnds hlmsolf com pulled to make Chrlstuum rccmnilro the llrst day of the week ngalriBt fiolr own will. This gontlom.tn wants his clerks to huvo one wholn day free, and enjoys It himself, no lie thinks that whllo the closing subject Is up It should bo solved ontlroly. It Is charged that tho manager of thoStelnbuch branch clothing house tunkettii regular pruntlao of koaplng open on Sunday forenoons nnd cater ing for Sunday trade, whllo u row other merchant huvo only oponad their doors In rare Instances to ac cnmiiiudute personal friends. It Is tlio contemns of opinion among Salem hiislnow men that to mnko the closing movement fair and ust all around It should Include Sundays as well as cvuningH. If the oarly closing move- muut fails It will be because of this norsistenl attempt to do business on Sundny. Tliero Is a city ord I milieu and a statu law against doing any thing but ueeossary busluoss on Sun day, but tho Salem moieliiinw do not like lo rowirt to tho necessity or en forcing It. It Is to bo hoped that those who really want to ohno their stores at an curly hour may got to gether and accomplish wliatovur may prove for the general good, 'Pretty New Linings,., Utudetukera Coming. n. r. l'arkiiumt Co. received to day n cor load of tho justly celebrated Htudobakcr Carriage, lliuglus and I loyal wagons, which makwt tholr xtooktho liriHwtttud most oniiutlttto look or spring work over In tho city. They have another our or IStudolwW goods on tho wuy. A Little Mfritogerla, Chnsteen Hughes, the P. O candy mini, has on exhibition at his place a lino hpeolmon or a (Jolirornln black iMMtr, as nutural.as lire. Ilo alo lias a Cull torn In twit under coyor which oxellos condderablu curiosity, ospocl ally among tho young pooplu, The Wueiibuni Charter. There will be a motion II Ud Monday by Messrs. Holmud and MoNary font ruhoorlug In the above onse: In the ovontthal It Is not granted, a notice of appeal lo the supremo court will bo Hlud. Are wUlioa wttt fttr (ht iitw liW WUn HHt Ut )o . WllT Jtm ivflfl !! Hum )t f UIh ir tHis in Klvnu Nr tllk lu ll r, CbnM ToitMs N Oimq, K.w Wi- lotU ito. Mm Ix-ABtlfNl MiftmMit r lrudt IllKrk "Vltur Muiwhw" ami Uwf 4r In all lt,ebw liiulj Jo nut siIm wIhh tUmi, PriM . New Art Denims Wo JiT a lf aMUituiMit ( IU Ifcwa hi iw tAun an I UtM-Jutt ike ItitHji rW CWitotw, Ourttu, (. See our now belt buckles. Men's and ooys sweater. Your fw l-ciw dib J'jlt, Willis Bros. & Co iJJr?, J)oor South or the l'otoruce, 8ALKM OR1SQOK. A Sunday Dinner, lee oruum wrvod wlUt a grand chicken dinner at Stio's rwtWtumHt on Minuiiy, Hc)!iwnVr the Sabkith. atroog's rHUiurunt wliiUv agon) supply or their riimtJiiK lae ciohh) at retail and lu bulk. ArtiuiM, Tho oomuilitiM tu nrrungx fur thr outcrtotliiiiteia ou Wwlnwduy vh lug, Mural) 'Ju. mport una they will pronut one of the HhmI uroitraiua Khun by any nnlor during this mumiii. into have Mwurl th tirniM ur HuprmueOiMra. W. Qraiiuu. whu wlllglvD u short Ullc uo tim order. Tho luuilo, liutrumtnul uuit votul, and nlw the rooltuUmn. will Im at iw of Ui MMt oflcr. Tlia Im crtAw td aake will boeool, rlnh aw) Miov,ib- SvH) that you obUtn hh litvitnUun it you ur luttrMt4Ml In this grnJ .,i j ltxxxilve Hog Killing. K Sly. who wo iirrvstad on a charge of otiirylug conecalwl won poun, plead guilty Iwforu Jitieo .InhiiMin this morning, and was lined 10 ami cost, rroni isly'a diu. The umlUr may be oorrltHl furllior. This proMoutluu uroo shooting John llityua's ttwponuni Kepnd, Th Utistun Emporium Is uowopoii him) rtily tor busln our kimkIs ttrti of tjuod utmllty and prion luw. CmII ami uaoonvlnetHl. Utoair Caie Uatween t'oitUiul ami Albany, OMwforUbla iidulHUfr,l revolving elm In, ubimrvnUoH onU, nttraetira aHMiklnii! rwHiis, Hrt rln In wy wrtlcultir.Kcanu lorthtiMl tutinlem, AOeeiiU IWtland to Aluauy. Car on riMtr nd of train. 'niHiMrs will tw run tttmuihool tin mmIoii or th Ittilslnltira. l-17-Ul. Ttwra will uch fnat gHitM of bull U ultftitat 11m Y. M.C. A, l A, WORDS OF REV. HERRON. Editorial of A. D. Hale in the Albany People's Press. One by one the brave men and fcclf- sacrlticlng women wlnloyc Humanity, and have caught the spirit ol the song which we sing In our Sunday schoolp, "Dure t Daro 1 1 Darn 1 1 1 to do right Dare t Dare 1 1 l)ro 1 1 1 to 1x3 truo. have gone down before tho relentless sickle -of plutocracy; some of them with their spirit crushed, never again to rise, and others only to rise aod shine In greater nplcudor In other sphere'. America boasts of lior free schools; and thofttars acd stripe? (the emblem of liberty) proudly lloalH from the Ilag-staff on nearly every Institution of loarulng lu our land; but nlas! It now seems that wc must fight our battles all over, or lose all the liber ties gained by the struggles or our brave forefathers. Millions have been amassed, and aggregated Into tho hands or a few uieu, nearly every dollar of which has bcun unmercifully wrung from the tollers; and under the pretense or or philanthropy a few of these mil lions hayo been given to found col logos, or endow chairs In those already founded, Hut In nearly every In stance a "thus fur and no farther shalt thou go'1 policy (so far as poli tical, social or religious liberty goes) has been adopted by the would-be philanthropist, as rules governing the professors and teachers. Pros. Andrews dared tocxpresi his honest opinions on the llnanclul ques tion, and was promptly told by King Rockefeller that ho must close his mouth or resign his position. Prof. Hem Is shared the same futc. Rev. Myron W. Iteed dared to speak tho truth us he caw It, to his wealthy Denver congregation, and that set tled his pastorato over that church; and scores of other professors and preachers or note, and hundreds or lesser lights, lime bhared the same rate. The greatest thorn In the Hide of plutocracy of late has been Prof. Geo, D. Horron, who occupies tho chair of Applied Christianity In Iowa Col lege, at flrlnuell, Iowa. Pror. Herron has leoti lecturing and preaching. "Christianity as Christ taught It," and daring to say to Shyleck: "Woe unto ye scribes and pharlseos, hypo crites," and tho money power has tried lu vain to closo his mouth by threatening him with expulsion rroui his chair, but Prof. Horron has boon bravo, fearless and unlllnchlng. Wlule he may loso his chair, he Is endearing his mime to the tollers ot tho world, and surely "laying up Tor himself treasures In Heaven." llelow uro Pr.if. Herron's own words as given in answer to a letter rrom tho editor or "The Social Gospel" and printed In that paper. Wo say long live and God bless Pror. Horron. Ed I tor Social Gespel: You ak me to say a word about tho lowu Colloge controversy, Person ally, I am not Interested In this strug gle 1 have no porsoual Interest In what happens U mo. I am utterly Indllferont as to wliollicr 1 sta,y In col lege nr nut. In sumo wavs I should bo freor to do my public work ir 1 wore not In tho collygu. Hut tho prln clple Involved Is so tretnondous, that I shall light the buttle to the llnlsh. 1 make uoseir-dofonso Hut I shall de fend tho liberty of tho truth to bo stiokonand hoard. This Is the only Important college in-Aniorlen that has not boon pissed under thesliraotor In direct control and Intliiili1.itli.ri ,,r of money. If this .colleges passes un der tho yoke, then tho last clUidol nr iruo tenoning is gone. For my broth wnXsake I will not submit to this bald and brutal forco or umnuy-nnt for a moment. I will not roskn. ir i m tho trustees must put mo out, and tho people will know why Iflmuotdlo Institutionally. 1 will die with my buck to the wall, standing for no free dom id the truth to tho last breath, I win not niter nor rotnot ono word at tin bidding or sheer financial might. Hot ween tula materialism, that holds th world lu tyranny nnd darkness, and spiritual liberty, there Is war to iiieilMtli, I will oxhaut my lire In doing what 1 onn toarous the pople todostruy Urn spirit or matonallMii am! amnuolpnto their souls and bodies' Thr will tw no true IwUeeu us TliHUHtthi Is on. and lam as serene M i'iiji)- at a cm hi on K., umther's hrtwtt. I am not alornj, for God and tl iwopluaru wim m, and that l. mi Um word I optk js the word or uwir iitKrty. Ghokok D. Mhkkon GrltiHttll, la., Fvb. 18, l&W. Schillie Qt gs J; pan Oolong Ceylon English lireaklast Ideal Blend Tea r. o. o. t. Colon Lodge lias prepared a good program for the celebration of the birthday of General Neal Dow. A brave and a "Sound Old Hero'1 who gave the greater part or his long life of ninety three years for thcantl slav ery and the tomperence cause. Itev, Mr. ShupD will dellvor the ad dress. Also good music and recita tions. Everybody Invited. Hull third lloor Turner Hlock, con cr of Ferry and Com. Monday evening 7:.'10. March 20th. Mrs. A, C. Jennings Dead, The Eugene Guard brings news of the death at the home In Eugene, Tliurcday evening, Jlarch 15, 1809, at 0:15 o'clock, Rhoda J., beloved wife or A, C. Jennings, after r.n illness or about six weeks. She was tho mother or l.'l children the eleven youngest surviving her,and all reside In Lane county. She wn a pure Christian woman and was beloved by nil who knew her. The family has the sympathy of the community In their great loss. The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Christian church, Grei mmm Of Dry Goods and Clothing Now On. Sale I 444H I fit Friedman's it Racket l WOODDURN CELEDRATES. Council Meets and Calls for a City Elec tion, A Woodburn special says To n mujorliy of Woodburn's peo ple, the news from Salem that Judge Holsc had sustained all polots In the Woodburn charter cuso favurable to the city and the dissolution of tho in junction met with demonstrations or Joyful approyal At 8 o'clock this evening guns were tired und tireworks set off. The city council met und made urrungemonts for tho spoclul election on tMo Icon so question to bo held on Tuesday, March 26 It also ordered notlcos tor the regular annual elec tion, to be held on the llrst Monday In April, undor tho now churler, to be posted. The following olllcers will be elected: Mayor." recorder, four councllmen, trousurer and marshal. The Import ant feature or thu uiectl'ig was tho decision or the council tout once In stltuo suit for dummagos against II. a, uaiuiy. .m. I), plaintiff to the' late Inluucllon suit, and his bonds iiiun, Charles Scott and Perry L. Ken- any, to reimburse the city ror.tho ex penditures made lu durcno nr the city under tlio new charter. Carson S Hlughum, of Salem, are returned by tho city In this cuso. RBMBMBBR The price reduced on every article in the store Sec those ladies skirts at one-third reduction, The immense bargains in kid gloves, The largest assortment of embroideries and laces in the city, Fine lines of linen towels at 33 l'Z per cent, reduction, Our table cloth is the talk of the town-vMhat 50c, goods going now for (25c, a yard, just a lew patterns left, Dress Goods are going fast, call and see them before you arc too late, Skirt linings at 3 3-4c, a yard) waist linings at Pc. a yardj good grade calicoes, 3 3-4c, a yard, Now is the time to get your supplies, New Soring Goods Arriving Now. JUST RECEIVED 500 BOYS SUITS THAT WILL BE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. COME AND GET YOUR PICK AT SACRIFICE PRICES. Do Not Forget Out Mens's suits. 512.00 Suits jfoinir now for 58.75; 59 Suits iroinir now for Sf.7v a qn Snifc now for $4.00. Prices reduced on every article in the store. Fine line of Hoserv Underwear, Corsetts, Blankets, Hats, Trunks and Valises, Umbrellas and Atackintoshes, at Jjoin"; A New itaoc 0 ttt Ut ItaUHt UUHHM-Ium for ,1n.. KHl8. iMtlnfciid furnishing Kwi :sw Uouh uwl now wwd!,, Real Estate Transfers (Jeo. A. Dullott to I It. Duriatt. :A0 acres In 1 5, e r .'I wost $1. Clias. Scott, assignee of tlio Oregon Laud Co.,to Jesse Xcwby, lot 7,Sunnv side Fruit farm. Hugh II. Thompson to .1. 1. Thoinp. sou part of lot 7, block 33, Salem. Chits. Thompson to W. J. Itoyse, parcel or laud In t 0 s r 4 oast, t2t0, Clias. Thompson to W. J. Koyse oast I or lot 9 and east J or lot 10, uiock v town or .Niagara, 812i. W. J. Hoyse to O'Neill Hros. and Callaghau, lot 1 and east 1 or lot u, and east or lot 10, block , town or Nlgam, and parcel or land In t 0, s r 4 cist, $230. II. S. and Nancy S. Hollo to tho First Nutlonal Hunk or Salem, several parcels of Und Int7sr2wesi. 27a acros, $10,000. Cumberland Prosbtrlaii church to Loretta K Savuge, part or lot 3, blk 36, Klilemr tl Onu mortgage for WOO was tlted. W. I Hoothby und wire to Vera McCourt, the n e i or block 02, City or Salonl i.50'.) John II. Hrooks and wire to P. M Hr.Kiks lots II nnd 12, block 3, Pious ant UoiiioudJlitou U) Salem, ami lots i 8 und 0 In Hrooks addition to Noith S.iIciii 400. Friedman's Cor, Commercial and State Street, New Racket Salem, Ore, Dock Beer. hlltt Hock Hour on drought 221) Com. merclal street. George Neal & Co, 3 15-2t BICYCLE REPAIRING. Bicycles rojialred and sundries sup- piled. New hop roady to repair or build you a wheel Satisfaction guaranteed. Ycur pat- ronugo onllclted. EDO A It & RUMKRTS, 3 18 tf lor. Stato street. fNewJinTsH, y Highest prices paid for all kinds! ' Mr metal, bottles. ropi. Mirks, ruL's.CS1 hldos, etc i:m COL' UT STIIEET. ' JJ Give us .t call. 3 10 Im Vi UUBENSTEIN X ADLER ! H S o v DflrirtTv'' IIUA UOIIUIA. AMFRO'K - - !' r 0 w r GREATEST TO HOP GROWERS, VIOLINIST and Special prlcoon hop iwine. Heford buvlng your twine call get our prices, Win, Hrown & Co.,Salem,Ore., daul ers In Hop, Wool, Mohair. Furs and Hop Grower's Siipplliw. 3-;Noodvtw ft Jj tgtiindard I'attern tt and clit-upost. Con.e to the Oouust game uf Iu4um bacoball at the Y. M. a A. U Hk-Ut Bbck mmTjrJcft Hjr mmtf v -l &fez aVVv. I n " t i pW"??S? 1 nvh coojpaute. igll,J tickets taall poInU Ksts . ruu itiiu an iiyjcj or ijpwiHer. - SXhUUt QliltytiX About Lnccs and Things. W HI doing BOOtf bU4llMHM Nt our Lo nd BatbruMlcr)' euuntr Uttfil). Wa liitv nn uf Hum ii lo loilUtlliMt Torrluiti ThiiMd Licet tttMHlt two IrwhcH wide, nt 6 cttts, be ok tit) very cIimb iiuiutluo ToielMMM Huteii Wto. Tbott (Ih im lUtion iumtMMi big mlivr fur uu itetwar, Our lUilnlOrv Hm nm frtHw 14 cwu tip ttud llM iMtlvrns amvtrycMc SwiM&mii ItiMMiir WHtau plu. with xelk'ttt wigg. The Iklttuwk u mil ut iwi lu Ih ttmU uw in A KpWBdi.l tmtat (HWWHK Ar !. H4iMt IM Ihli.ttv MM, lit IMliMr nu MUgt ate uttitr tint thing. i J'h litiCWi U til tllMM Ull 4N kwtr iHn m)mh. Wh snvrytlilin: nv tvntwv nisiKM imivski rar n, hw HXW itn MflUMr with UiuW dMuuHU , isr HHyb". No ttiirtu (r jou fas )iu Uk. S38 Cash .. Ifour our M 1 rw raeular ttrina t& . . I " wni oh hi lh c 40. 'PriKHnu . WIMA imi U. &J. OUINU KR tir III.Afil.' .W uiiii1"0' ...a..v t v.,v UI.MK KS 1), W, Stupliaus and wir U) Y.ih K Ferguson, lot No. 3, loss one uorr, or Suiin)'$!do Fruit Farm n0 a, $1100 Zibti K. Ferguson ami wf u Sir. Nancy Stephens, lot I, block 31, of Ox ford uddltlun loSnlttiii. $300. Uuiuborlnnit PrtbyUrlan ChuwJi to Uroltii K. Savage, qed to html In bkxk mt Sulem, l. tti t i t . ' "' "" ., ." ".K l" Kw,w 't tuiiiMrkit biuuon atMl wttnt yon to eoi 1,1) Nt mirror tor iiuisn.N tiiej,, ,,,,,, thocolobrotrewioWttl wu. . . " fnmoos i tT , wSr"' "?' Mde l.,,;'"...'""1"" l MOW lW -. Uuvvti ur iiuiar m...i .. , , rtll.ll.. .-... i . "BVI" V'NIII The Spting MmmIm Ar tiiftst, ikly to ttiM) your blood Imi pure ujid lueklitg in tlw red eorpucle """' hmiv it mi enrry mNirisHHtnt U thonorvesuKdair oruum. There fore you fool vtonk, tired hih) Hitler and are troubled with kurmir Iiuojum imr s kivh by ll.f, Srsnar Ha wh.ttli pMrfRfti, onricirtto and v tal iws thu bJoml. HhchJN PllteourebllloMSHtes, Mailed for cents by C I. Hood S (.. i.uwou, .Mass. 3130t S. C, STONE, M. D. I'r.iprU'iorof Stone's Drue: Stores HM.ICM. OKKQOV. TItofw(to In HHwUr) uw UMatwl at S. ! M OmumnUI HNM, awl r wU ttVwl with a eWaW Ium WdniiM a4 RMiitelWM. MM wMlcl. Hkrfuwury, Umm .. tt., He. IW.HTO.SK UMbMt immIIxmii mftHmm U tte par. NMtflfrftlMlMUMi m Win w iM.It ttt ASSISTED BY Tickets of Admission $1,00, Box sheet at Dearborn's. Tlio Best is tlio Ctaest lakei the Wish viuist thlogs yu fc. nwwiiie. OVHr taunt) run llk-H a dtn.lt 0Ou awl , !,.; W ire always WIIN-3 BAZAAR niHT rmaM, wi osiMKnufc iritRvrl o. C T Co's PASdKNUKK STU-DUKU POMONA UCAVK8 tOR fOTUND MMy. V eUUr J VtUty at m. QUICK TIMK AND OHEAf IUTW. UooV Kttwvta. Buto aaJ CVK tiw. M. P. UAUDWlN, At Patton Brothers " 1 1 . i. mmmmm RUSSELL & CO.'S ENGINES AND THRESHFRS M'CORMICK BINDERS AND MOWERS Ilulne Wagons, Racine und Columbus Siirr,a n , .D-.sKirsri' n-w. ntuimNn . .P K.pt la Stock for all above mem o,7,7 1 TSi, No's m and 257 TTtAMttn... 3 m - C iwr p-.a t ""' ood, Hold by the . .... uniiiuipiement H: Liberty Street, Ajwncy 'r louse. the Kum.1i Wlna 8tat.ker Baleni Oregon. Away With Weeds Island Garden Sand .in,,. BOOKS. CAMERAS. STATIONERY Vl . aaaA4"aM fry S..W. F.r" WSum'AlSSSi"' 1'. Br n.KY A t O u. w.v,,. , k,,, , ,,, ,;utl 11 I ,' dlrrtt. - Assay Office AND IiABORA'lORY. No. 71 Chemeketa st, I. r. TUTHILL Auayer, BOTH MAHKHT&-ItakP&Myer. ft, 99tlu the market at Wat bttrftHt.formerly kept by Drown ft m. aontiHue serve the best of uart nnd Liberty streets a is 3t Just Arrived At Sonnemann's Grocery STAR Summer sausage, HOLSTEIN sauragp, GBPMAN Salavci sausage Also have a lot of cornfed STAR hams, Call and order one for Sun day dinner, SONNEMANN I 96 State street, TIIEJGROOElt 124 St .to Triphoal 7T.I C'cRWIsSw!: Ww,rW7fH?PTr!rW!KyJ ?