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-r-i-r,- v. tmpenttaat "wMi l Wllflll MHIiitrtaaBWMMWfcafa Mi w .,mii'k'i(inmtbtimtutt iii m nmif mriiiaMttMaiKrt WINTER SUPPLIE PERSONAL AND LOCAL UMBRELLAS. MACKINTOSHES OIIILDS-22 inch Inch, CO cents. Wood Flick 40c. 21 LADIES' 20 inch Btccl rod 00c. 20 inch steel rod, 11.00. 20 incli steel rod 11.25 f 1.60, $2.00 up to fO.00. CHILD'S Any lo from 30 Inches 60 Inches long, $2.00 mill $2.75. to LADIES'AH sizes from 51 inches 02 Inche long, 1.00 to 15.00. to Wo clnim to Imvo the bust vnlno In UMIIUELLAS over offered. The 12.00 lino, with Leaf BilvorTrimincd handles nro beyond description.! COLOIU:n SILK To :!? out thin lino of umbrellas, n liberal discount will In) given. of Dallas was Valley Wo have succeeded in obtaining a Ladles' Mackintosh uxtra sire in Ilust measure. PITHS Digger ilciiinml for fnrR HiIr fall than over and our stock is larger than nnv year previous. Collarettes $3.C0 up to f.10. CASH STORE HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE i New Skirts New lines of those popu lar priced ones just in. Made latest cut, lined and bound with best findings of good materials; made by man ta ors. Plain or figured b'oods. Perfect fit ting. 2.50, 3.50 and 5.00 each. 100 Men's Suits) in round and square cuts, well tailored, winter weights, made of heavy weight woolen cloth and perfect fitting. Call and convince yourself of the saving in price. 5.50 a suit. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. I Hain't Seen Yc Good in Ten Years, llcforul Clrmulpu saw when lie goes from my store after wo lmo to ted his eyesight mid llttod il with glasses that practically glvo mm a new puir ni eyes i win lest you thu i u H you did in your youth when your eyes vlll lest your ovosluht free, and uivo you tho genuine plvastiroot seeing thlngM Ice Not Olven Away. 1 cannot afford to glvo icoaway, but am Helling a puro artlclo at a price that ID within tlio reach of nil. ClIVHTAt. ICK WoilKH. J. Mogulru, Prop. ( ic tf CAPITAL UKEWKKY tilittrt. UOTTLIiD KllngerA Deck.Succemorii to SouthSalem Uotthr. Works. All orders forbottlod bcorwlll bo II lied at tho brewery. Kent on cold storage. Free city delivery. Telephone 'JIM. Ice Very Nearly Olven Away, Wo can glvo Ico away, to convince you couio nod acq limv big a chunk you get for little iiionoy. Our Ico Is niiitiiifau- wro rroui puru distilled water. 23tf utir.ltol leu Works, KI.INOHH fi Ukck nave a pair ot my eyeglasses or spec- nicies aujusicd to tiiem. OcullstM pcrscriptlon n specialty, nil work warranted. O.H. HINGES (HUM) ATI! OITIOIAK. Twenty Years ltxmrluuco. UOOCOMMICWOIAL OT, WBATHBR REPORT. Tonight fair, Huuday fair and warmer. Reform School Supplies. I urn now ready to reecho proMsaIs for supplies to bo furnished the Oregon KiiiiiTtuunii scnooi lortuo iiliruir end lug December III, 1KM). A list or tho sup. piles wanted will Im furnished on nppll cation. II. IC. IllCKKIlS, HuiHirlnloudont Hiilcin, Or., Sept. 18 I81M 18 tf Attention Bugles, Members of tho F. O. K, Halom l.odgo No. II) will meet at Ihelr hiillou Monday evening at H p. m Oct. ii, for tmnsuc lion of liiiNrtiuit business. Ily order of provident. V. T. Wiiuiiitmvn. N II Knuiiit. Hivrolury. SGHOOL BOOKS and SUPPLIES at Franks. Dearborn's Book Store, 263 Commercial st. Rulers, Book Covers and Blotter given to all children buy ing supplies of me. M. D. Miller, of Lebanon Is in the city T. 8. Durroughs ie homo from Hose burg. J. A. Shaw came down from Albany today. Ed White drove to Scotts Mills afternoon. Wessloy Morrlsoi town today, fiam Darker, of Spring town today. I.. J. Martin, of Salem 1'rairio, was I town today. 0. l.ooporof Amity was in town toda on business. Mrs. I. I.. Patterson returned todn, from Portland, James Walker, of Tumor, was In town today on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cooloy were Na lein visitors lodify. I'm! and 0. II. 1'falllo.of I'olk county wero in town today. Mr. and Mrs. Atnmnnd, of (iervajj were In town today. Mr. rind Mrs. Do Jardln, of nervals were at Salem today. Mrs. Kd. Martin of Turner, visited Salem fi lends today. Andy Hansen was a business vlsltoi at Woodburn today. 3fr. mid Mrs. J. ltubuns of Gerv wero In Halem today. Henry Miller, of Sublimity, was In town today on business, Mrs. John Fnrrnr went to Portland this morning via Altona. W. F. l'lorco, of Kola, was a falem business visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Drolls, of Fair field, wero in town today. Arthur Derby loft today for thu Cor vail Is Agricultural College. Misses Nolllo Derby and Minnie De long nro at tho Portland fair. J. M. Wagner, tho Populist war horse of Turner, was In town today. 0. A. Chaffmt, of Aumsvllle, was a business visitor in Salem today. Mrs. Ida Giilnn. who resides on Cot tage street lias moved to Dallas, Itev. P. 8. Knight went to Corvallls to preach at his church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dako and chil dren, of Turner, were In town today. The Misses N. W. and M. M. Smith of (lervals wero in town today shopping. .Miss Susie Allen, who has Urn visit ing at l.os Angeles returned home today. Clifford White hits gone to Portland to" visit his sister .Mrs, W, II. I'dgerwood. IMColgan, W. Williams and (leo. Johnson, wero out to linger last night. U Itev Copland of the Unitarian church went to Albany to preach Sunday morn ing. Mrs. K. A. Helton, Mrs. I!. II. Flagg, and Miss Morrison went'to Portland to day. Mrs. C. K. Ilubbanl and Mrs, John Hubbard and daughters, wero In town today, Geo, W. Davis went to Morrison to day. Ho will not operate his quarrios this whiter. P. P. Wright of McMlunville tamo to town today eiiroute to visit the family of J, (1. Tower at Lincoln. J. P. Petit and John Durrls of Itoi-c-dale leave for Oregon City Monday to work in thu Pulp mills. Miss r.lllu l.lhblo of Siisertoii came lo Salem today mid is the guest of Miss Eva Cox, on Front street. Mrs. II. F. Looiioy and sons Dalmon D. and Everett 1'., were hi Salem toda. D.iliuon will enter Willamette college. Mrs. Anna Towuseud, of Hubbard, was in town today taking advantage of the Hue opportunities offered fur trading. Mls IM i m Wormoth, of Halsey, who has Ihhui n guest of the Mls-s Emma mid Lilly Van Fleet, went homo today. M. T. lloigau of North Salem is not Improving, Ho is unconscious and his physician doe not hoo for u recovery. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Irwin mid daugh ter Aletha are homo from a visit to their sim P.. I.. Irwin and family at Eugene. Henry tjulgley, of Sclu, drove to Sa lem today after the third load of dam aged wheat, which hois feeding his hogs. W. T. and M. W. Welch came down from AHsiuy today, where they hao been ut work on the court house con tract. Mm. O ! 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NEW ARRIVALS OF DRY GOODS AND CLOti rVTacInto?he3 oT ln(,ies .n.n1 mia' R'rls aml '?' a" slcs in stock. All now stock, no left make tlictn go. year. We novercarry any rubbers or mackintosh goods from ono yca'r to onolhe'0" ' Oor Rubbers, boots and shoes, rubber boots and oil clothing stcJ Coats and mackintosh suits, rubber capes, All new goods and best of stock, ond pricos lower n.TT '3 Salem, ' lunl-rl"-uinnyi,V Overcoats and ulsters. A good overcoat for $5. Wc have cheaper ones and better ones V iumo in u j jui tt-iii. nuiignuii jroin liny oilier I10IIS0 III tills fill f?lllf3 for boys nnd men. Men's suits from fl up. liuyyour clothing of us; our low nricos will nti. i OUUb mtry t,,0 bcst qunllly of n woo, g00(l8i bu't df no-t lmrgu fallCyhpr,cc8i ' ncos "I MloiiW, ,,, Blankets and comforters COO pairs of blankets to chooo from, thirds their usual price. Save one All wool Oregon made blanket, third by buying your hhuCZf Trunks, valises, telescopes and hand-bags in great variety, Dry goods, Xte,1;,, "U? hosiery, underwear, charge fancy prices, lines of dress goous, linings of nil descriptions, bindings, nil wool flini I Dlette, wrappern, beautiful lines of capes, dress skirts, muslins, nlm Ii. ... ' " , corsets, ulovcs. and evervt ilmriisual Iv carr led in a (rt.i'liis .in. ....i ...... ""'ii , like some stores wo know of in this city, but sell our goods on tho lowest tsx'.iii "H ""III1T7 Friedman's New Racket, Cor. Com. and State sts Wo liavo just receivod tho Largest single shipment of HEATING STOVES Ever brought to Salem. Thoy aro the celebrated It. DrtiiiMii, Miss Susie Ilran- sou and Mien IClhol Smith, of Shuridtiu, wore hi town today dsltlng with friends. Miss Petri Apploguto, the well-kuawn lonohor, loft fur Stay ton today w here nh is engaged to touch In tho public xohonls. K. Fuiirue, of Sllvwrtoit who is build ing hlumtU a new dwelling lumso on his farm near town was in ShIwh tixlay after lirlck and Mind. ' W. Fowler of Whttitlaud was in town tuluy. M r. Few lr runs the Wirrol hoop factory tliore. He supplies the l'urtland market there with oak hoo. A. Mt'Purlaiid and Mrs. Fny Suiiih. of Amity, wrro In town tohiy to iMt friends and do trading. Mr. Mclar laud reixirts nut (aruiurs ner there all through threshing. TUUAY 'a MAUKRT. PoiiTIANI). Oct. 7. Wheat j... . ... ii. . t..ii.. ii...... -., . .... ihh'kiiii; mum u una, one. toonior new ill lor old. Flour Portland, fMW.toII.W. SuiMsr lino f'.'.in per bbl. O.it White .'Uir&Mc, grey 30 to :je. Hay Timothy tHotf.i.'Jo jwr ion. Hops lKaillo; old crop tic. Wh)I Valley. IL'GJIita! Kastern Or egon, 0t Mohair, L'7 (. at). Millstuff llran, I7; shorts, 118, Poultry Chickens, mixed, f l.tioto S.C0 lions 5 to U.IK), turkeys, live, I2)jlile. Fggs Oregon, A) to lle jmr dux. Hides (IriH)ii,riultiltiUUH,K6rlc,uii(Io. tK) lbs, 7JiKJ ; tiheep iolts, I8(32t)c. Onions 1 to U4C. Putter Dest dairy, :t0:W; fancy creamery, loo to W)c per roll, store JU to -'"e. Potatoes 50 to 7Ac ner cental. Hogs Heavy dressed tto to tlo Mutton I)rissed,ilu t't 7c imr pound. IkHtf Stenrs. :i.5l)rtTl.lXlj cows, 13.1)0 (?.'I.(M) dressed, U'ef 0 to 7l vwil tlrusscd, 7fSje. SAL.KM MARKET. Wheat A3 iHiunds and over We. WikiI lfU, .Alohair.'IOo. Ihirley into fine. Oats'-'ik1. Hay Haled, cheat and clover M.00. Timothy 18.00. Hnw-s l8o. Flou 3.10. Mlllstuffs bran lia.OO shorts f lii.00 Hogs dreMd, B)o. LImi cattle Steers Ul.iNiwsaU to 3. Hluiir-ft!.fi08t3. DrtWHed Veal Oljfit, llutter Dairy IN) crortiuery afto. Poultry Spring chloUustl to KM. Ileus H cents. Potatoes .'l,V. -In wholesale lots fl.(H) retai Mr. Homeward Houiul. and Mrs. N. M. l.eunuyl. of rilOIIATK. John H.Porter and Henry 0. Porter, executors of thu laast will and testa ment, and tho estate of William Porter, deceased, Imvo filled their bond for $11), 000, and tho same was approved and letters testamentary wero ordered to Issuo. S. J. Condlt, J. K. Davss and II. W. Smith wero nppoiutcd appraisers of the estate, 1). I). Gorsline, administrator of tho estate of James Wholan, deceased has (lied Ills first sembaiinual account. The administrator also reported the sale of a ipiaulty of personal property, amounting to ('.'1)1,50, which report was approved Oscar l'ra.ler has been appointed guardian of thu persons and estates of Lva Fraislcr, aged U years; Cecil A Frnz- Iiuzel ! razier, aged 5 years, of Salem, heirs of Lottie II. Fraier deceased. Donham, Jeffrey v. Martin are lUtnruoys for tho etitiou- er. , C. . Arnirtrong, M. 11. Hunt. ind J. Jones wero unpointed appraisers if thee date valued at about f lf0. Henrietta l'arrish, guardian of the state of N. O. Purrlsh, Insane, has filed icr amiaiil account, showing receipts of fVI7.o7 and a illsbursoments of 1748,'JO. I). I). Gorsline administrator of tho estate of James Whelan, deceased, has been authorized to sell at private sale certain wheat and oats liolougiug to the estate. cihcuit couirr. A transcript of the proceedings in justice court in the case of Capital Lum bering Co. vs. It. M. Thompson, has been tiled in Departiuout Xo. 1. In Department No. 2, Judgu Doiso has granted to Esther S. Hill a divorce- from L. I'. Hill, ami has awarded to her the custody of tho minor child. The foreclosure sale in thu case of II. S. Gilo vs. F. J. Catlerlin, has also been contlrnfed. IIKKDS KIMII). Hartylck Christunsen and w ife to Mrs. Kuima G. Jory, 67 acres in section 8, til? rlw, w. d. 10C0. F. W. Durbln, sheriff, toV. L. limn nor and S. Kaiser, 00 acres in t"s, rlw., sheriff's deed, fiM S. S. Armstrong to C. W. Armstrong Sr., lot 10, blk 17, in Scotts Mills. liXX) Lillian McCully, formerly Lillian Pattou, K. Cook Patton ami Hal. 1). Pattou and wife to J. W. Soriber, an un divided half Interest In 12.01 acres in 1 7, a. r 'J west. 11600. I.tsetto Do Gobln to lUsilo Du Jardln, ( 0 d to !AX) acres in t tl r 3 and 3 west. fW. ST. ELMO Choicest Meals! Eest Service! Urn limy tno nest meats, vege and fruit nre houuht, and t best meats, thing well looked. 244 Commercial st. vegetables every- vvanwrvajriwyvj A now cigar is like a now doctor you mut try him before you know how good he Is. n Hast Salem, tire pretty eon!tdnt that their urn, v uiani, w no was a private lit Co. C, Fourteenth l. S. A. at Manila, will arrheat 'FrUooiu a few days 011 the transport Tartar, due the 8th lust. He is reported well and will lie wuriulv welcomed. Tht Joyful Feeling. With Ihooxhilaratlng sense of renew ed health ami strength and Internal oleanlliie.is which follows the uio ul Syrup or Figs, Is unknown to the few wlio have nol nrOL'resxed hevnnri Mm (ild-tlmo medicines and tho cheap sub- mihuus fuiiifciinics oucrcii uuo never nccepteil by thu well-lufiirmcd. liny thu u'cnuliib .Manufactured by the Culirornlii Fig Syrup Oi. SUNDAY SERVICES. W. C. T. U. Rev. Warsham will speak at the W. C. T. U. hall Sunday at I o.clock. All are invited. CIIIU8TIAV SOCIALISTS. iA'cturo at Prof. Garlauil's scliool room, statu Insurance block, Sunday 3 11 in. Tho Seven Headed Deast. D.J. Sharp. rillST PVITKII KVAXOKUCAI.. Services tomorrow. 10:30 a. m. and 7:!S0i. 111. Itev. S. K. Ijiunar, the as sistant paster will preach morning and evening. Miuiiay scnooi IL' in. CIIHISTIAS Hl'IKM'i:. Salem Church of Christ Scientist No. JAt, Liberty street. Services 10:30 11. in. 7:30 P. in. Sublcct of inoniliiL' and evening Is-wns, "Atonement." Wed- nesilay evening meeting 7:30. tt.virv. Xo morning service. Evening service lit 7:30. Itev. W. K. CoiMiland. mmtnr. Subject of eveuinj lecture: "The Last insuii to tiiehtarsiind Stripes and the ureaiesi insgrace ot tne .Nation."' IIUTlST. Public meetings at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. 111. Sunday school at 12 m. Young Peoples' meeting led by S White at 0:30 p. in. Public service at Haves, villo at 3 p. in. Kvcnlng tepic: ""A Fashionable, Fascinating, Fast Young Man." CISSTII M, CONIIItna vtion 11.. Corner Nineteenth and Feiry streets, T. II. Henderson, pastor, Serviies to morrow at the tisuil hour. Subject at 11 a. m. "The SorH)iits Trail." At 7:30 p. in. the Pastor will give tho first of a series of Sunday evening sermons or lectures to young people. ' UNITHIl 1IIIKTIIIIHV Services for Sunday Oct. 8, IS'Jll. Sun day School at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Subjects "Divine Healing Sickness nnd Disease," "A Projier Church Member." Y. P. C. A. meets nt 0:30 n. ni. Pruyor hcrvice at 7:30 p. 111. 011 Tliiinxlay. C. II. Merry man, pastor. MKTIIOIUST KI'ISCOIMI,, John Parsons, pastor. Serviced to. morrow at 10:30 a. in, ami 7-30 p. ni. Subject of morning sermon. "Preach ing: Its Trials and Triumphs," nnd of tho evening sermon "Opening Prison Doors." Suiiilav School at 12 m. F.n- worm lA'ague u:iop. ni. Ulass meet ing cioso 01 morning service meeting Thursday uvuniug. (Lorona ur Cbampion Have been tried and wo aro proud to say that the smoking public Is with us. Orders all over tno country nro (oining in thick and fat. 1 our dealer lias tliem. TJiey nro sure. ey aro puru, that's Aug.-ITuckenstein, Prop. 'M'3jaaJvaL5'aWrTwiflMFa NOTICE If you contemplate buying anything in the line of Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, . Linoleum, Oilcloth or Carpels, You should call and see our " Goods and get our prices. F. W. Hollis 81 Company First Door North of Postofficc. Of perfection in iiia1ily and Prayer NOTCH and LOW NOTCH In honest prices for honest goods. That's our motto, and Units the reason we sell more goods every year. Don't fall to see us. HARRITT &. LAiDRENCB OLD POSTOFF1CK QltOCKKY, Lit ple.ily, Kodal Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you cut. K. II Gum bio, Vernnn, Tex , sjys, It rclloved mo rroui 1110 sun and cured a my overlastlug friend." Drug Store, me. It h toneV WILSON AIR TIGHT HEATERS. Tho latest pattorn of the boat Air Tight Hoator in tho Market. Qy jr-J x HCMC AOICNTb Oor, tate and Liberty Sis, Salem, Pro. Yew Park Grocery, Has in stool a large line of tablets ami supplies for Hihmd. KiMp a full ktivk of prov i- luiis. urtHxirit nuil untitled giHkls. FixmIi goods at reus umtble priixw. Iiylor's cele brated butter ulwaj-s on hind. Country prodiuv taken In exchange. Allen & BowersoxJ LT KK WIGGINS about your rain uo.it this win. tur. Suhool wpe, vwlvut mucks tor girls, tan double collar. f2JS0. Dainty brovvu iraCKINTOSIIEST MACKINTOSHES AACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES At Ar'i'iMrncLino AiACKINlOSHES "?v eH u. v-iwt collar, ts.io. M ACKIN IOSI 1 ES "'w' ,,i-70 ole- AA( ''k'INTnSIIF's .. 5!,,u s ,,liWl' ,li"Kl Hl box coat w ith euiv. f2. iiaNi' imtac ro Man's hiwvy tan cotton covert Uis oout, velvet col- .ttfrlii l UOIIW ,ur . P vo u.ua lorvery inl gKHts you'd want. .MACKINTOSHES , Hoy's bUik dkiguiml lth eto, iM. Slicker, M ACKINTOSHES WMU uml MMl A ACKINTOSI IFS " M" m U'H' K"0,u aml "" XM,r "elmA 'h)s- MACKINTOSHES MACHINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES MACKINTOSHES ..! 1 . . ..'-a -... uiiwi., Hiiue styie, is.tu. vv oinan's navv. cheek, full Others at UKI1MVN KVAXUKLICVL. Corner, Center and Liberty streets, Niblsith school at 10 a.m. M. F. AK-heii-buuiner, Sunt. Preaching services nt 11 a. in. and , :20 n. in. Y . P. A. n.iriii-.. t7l. in. Subjwtof morning cermon; 'Who? He." With the eveniiur sor- vices our revival meetings will begin, which will continue for a niimlwr of nceKB, wiin preacniiig every evening. CIIHMKKKT.l srilKBT KVAMIELIC VI. (Ill'liCII. Preaching services, 11 a. 111. and 7:0 l. in. subject of evening service, "The Christian as a Peacemaker." Siinduy Scool tit 10 a. in. Sunday will bo "lially Du'" anil parents of children attending rf. h. nre urgently reipiostid to be pres ent. All have a hearty invitation. Jim- lor . P. A. lit II Ii. 111. Senior V. 1 A utl) ::tO. ni., topic, "Keeping God's Uunmandments," Psa. Ul):6"-tU. v. m. c, .v. The 4 I), m. sorvicenttlin Viinni. Mu.,'u iristiau Asswiation which was dis continued during the hut eummer months will Ihj reauniiHl tomorrow, A short song serv ico will be conduced bv Prof. Seley duriiic which some uxntltaiit Special music will bo rendered Dr. II. iwieiium 01 me rim I'realivtur in IIJS1SDS OPEN A IIOPSK P.VllON llltOH.. U( uii.l Mm-nrrt. 'IT IS TO LAUGH" Health and Beauty- Are nui promoted by eating our choice and high grade breakfast foods. Wo have ...iK" uneiy 01 cereal products in rolled wheat and oats, eereallne, breakfast gems for breakfast dishes, besides maca roni, tapioca, farina, split peas, cheese and crackers. Our stock of puro and high grade fools, i bot, t'ney ,, staple groceries, la unrivalled, and our prices defy competition. SonnemanN, THEGHOCEU 124 8latot Telephjue 51 12 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12 VANITY Mi a MrNAxni: of tiii 1IKXT FKATl IUS t'l we'll io wm motitiy. UA0KHT PUICBS. WIGGIN'S BAZAAR, ar coxiMKitoiAi. st churca will deliver a short address, sub ject "The ICuuse of Temptation." All nun m iiivueti. KIKST aiNOIiriUTIO.VAI,. There vvill be lially day services at tliis church. At 10:30 a. 111. there will be a brief address follow cd by the recep tion of members and communion. Program 10 ::W a. in. Address by the pastor, subject, "Where tlw Master would Find His Own." llecoption of iiieinlHirsjcommiinion; 12 m., Sunday school , 3:S0 . in., Junior rally ; f:JS0 u ni , Senior Kndeavor rally; 7::i0 p. m leruiull. Sllbiect. "A Slninrnt On.-..;. aim a biiii Mrunger iudlctmnt," Monday, Oovober l 7 stfO p. 111., soelal gi itliormg of the wholeoliurch and her trisnds. Kvery miiimlKir and friend 11 moit conlkuly invited and oxpivted to aiMiu 111 iiueo IUHU(VII loaiteiHi. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMKTTK. S row n, v C Hunn ?,..l!s.K "wiutt, Jumes W 11 O'llele, Al P SluiiiLdin.M.4. a hill, Co. II, ThirtentT, Mi,,',,., Vol.; W II I lkirrett. William Hanscon, Co. II ?mi WM Vi!1" v-i"'V W Clar'k, 1 11 Sill, C E llpwn. C A Malbruof. iiiimnik -v .i an t .- 1 1 . : , "."v?;,. "'" J soiiiiaoeil Port mini, j j .inner, s lunls, Geo A Davis. IRLESP AND Willi II INTIUlllPIIINn TUB I1l.l" SI'M'IAI.TV lKOI'I.K . C W. WILLIAMS Ventriloiuit LKONAHl) A Fl'J.TON, Mulligans Mastiuerade, HKLLK WILLIAM Intrixliicing Acrobatic I 1 HAWTHOItNE & PAHM- Duettists. JACK C. ALIJION, New Siiecially, CAItLIN it DHOWN, German Coined THE HAHI1ECKS Jugglers. Our Priccsj 25, 50 and 7c. SweiUe, Frank 1) au KranciMje: (i liritliin, Eugene; James M Perry, St. uiiwlwj Kalph K Johnson. Lincoln Xib. tlias S Dixon, S. F. ; L K Ijitourette, Your Suniuy Dinner. Don't bo mUlal ami co to soma othwr plaw to eat your Sunday diuuer. rn chlckot) and ether lusurica have hcoN bought and we have the best oook to be hire!. Tim WhltoHouo Ituataur-ant Portland COTTAUK. ,A n C?"1 Grants Paw; C P Hryant. K sion II a,,,,.,, iv,rtlnil ; Miss iliruh WIhiIwi. lliwsia e: f! VV Vnm, Sllverton; C It Xobllte, Oregon City. Mr, Win. Francis b'cobie, Tlie most exierieiicod taictier of suiir uigontho lVitle ooat. Now studio. :WJ Liberty street. ta)m. Terms mod erate. Voice tested free of eharge. 10-7 lw Hop and ;Wheat.J Steamer Pomona will loa.1 1"5l' of' It i and wheat at tho Pettyjohn pl.w, -JunJay morning. QRAND RECEPTION. New Yotk Not to Have it Al' The Cm zens of New York Are toEnttium Dewey. Hut HiiUson of Salem has mailc I r'l' arutiou to Biitert.iin allwhonuivt ' Hobson's stiK-k of ljidle' wis and jriokuls, Dulles', Uents and I'hd'lirii mackintoshes, youths' and '" suits. Wool and cotton lilaifc. Hosiery and Yarns is large, goful iul, Ity, lHst value for the price ever offer"! The weather will soon be cool and lir children tnu.t lie prepared for sch' ' Come to my daily reception, and ini' my eiocK. Yours truly W. II. HOBBON 207 Coiunicruial troet. FAItM VOU HALE. lOOacre. tn ai" bill countv. 75 in rliltivatlOJI. W' wYia buildings which cost altoul IAk. Prk-fJ20O, half down. IH.T ix-nt. Aildntw WbitirBou, Ori-gou. baUnce at T, Yoder 10 urn