1 iiL Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, AUUUST 20, 1SS7. Local nml Gi'iienil. Lively times on the O. P. extension Mrs. It. B. Roberts is quite sick, with an attack of gastritis. R. 11. OrouT nml family of Browns ville will ppeml next week In the mountains. A. A. Kees tells n his crop yielded 1378 bushels of wheat an averagw of 10 bushels to the acre. A number of editors anil publishers met at Yarjuina last week and organ ized an editorial association. Horn In Lebanon, Linn county, on Wdnesdav morning, August 24, lfiST.to the wife of J. S. Caldwell, a daughter. J. M. Shelly, presenting Feldman A Co., of Portland, dealers in wooden and willow ware, paid his customers of Lelanon, a visit. We rearret to announce that the in fant child of Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Far ley, of Brownsville, died on Friday evening last of cholera infantum. It i rumored that a party of six gen tlemen, bached by the Sail Francisco Jh'j-amitrr, haw under consideration the feasibility of making an ortVr for the Portland JNVtcs. J. C. Johnson, Esq., of Seio, ia con ffantly engaged In business in hia line. He is actively employed at jmsent In settling up the aiVairs of the estate of Robert lVntland, deceased. Carey A Myers the young gentlemen who purchase! Mr. Villa a harness anvl saddle business at Seio, are enjoy ing a gt1 trade. They are pushing fellows, ami deserve the suite. Johnson & Shelton of Fein, com plain (?) of a decided reaction in their favor in the merchandising bus iness. They are selling lots of good., which means, reasonable prices. Spioer A Mcintosh who have leased 'The warehouses on the line of the Nar row linage rond had out over llo.nno sacks, up to Inst Friday and are still receiving orders for "more sacks." ""'Alex. Parrish of this city was made the happy father of a lv on Saturday last. As these occurences are beeoni inc somewhat frequent in this vicin ity, Alex, doesn't seem to mind it much. -t)n Saturday morning last little -vrcme, ngeu years, son ot JMias liey nolds, of" Hamilton creek, diet! vefy suddenly of paralasis of the heart. His remains were interred in the Lebanon cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Bilyeu A Sutherland is the name of a firm of young gentlemenn who have gone into the grocery business at Seio. They are worthy of a good patronasre and no doubt will enjoy the same when they get into their new quarters. Among those who have came to work on the O. P road, we noticed some men from Josephine county. The Hoys say times are very close An Southern Oregon, and many others are coming to this vicinity to get employment. L. E. Dole, who is quite well known In Lebanon is running a restaurant at West Scio. Having partaken of his eating a-ommxlations, we would say anyone desiring a square Yneal will not le disappointed if they call on him. It should le remembered that on Thursday next the Old Settlers wi'd meet at Crawfordsville, where an in teresting meeting will be held during Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We hope to'see many of the "old folks" present. West Seio at the present time, pre sents a very lively appearance. Mr. llennett lias his headquarters there and a great number of men ffre cmploy eti in fitting carts, wasns, etc. for con struction purposes. The supply ttore is also et this place. Durinsr lest week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of E:wt Portland, paid their son r- TJk. V" 1,a?e a Vwn I Thev Smith exnrcssM himself as much " " V 1-- i , El -ad wit!i Lebanon anl its future usiness prospects. The 'Narrow Guageroad in carrying grain to Kay's Landing on the v ll lamette river noccssarially forms a competition at that place on the part of other transportation lines. This is srood for the farmers, as low rates of freight must be the result. Mr. L. M. Wheeler called a few min utes on Wednesday, and welearn his crop which he threshed a few days aero amounted to 3,000 bushels. Wheat 2,000; oats 1,000. Average of wheat 21 bushels per acre; oats 40. This is the best average for oats we have had to report yet. The people of Lebanon could add very much to the interest of the Ex rREss by giving us any item of news which may come under their observa tion. Please do so and oblige. When harvest is over we expect to hear from our country correspondents again. Ix-t us hear from you. . -The Spiritualists of -Lebanon and vi cinity held another of their interesting meetings at Mr. J. M. llruce's, near Waterloo, on Sunday last. A very pleasant time was experienced by ail m attendance, a gooa dinner was Kprea.l, the tables eontaininean abund-1 a nee of gool things ot wnicn plenty I remained after all had participated. Temperance work is now at a stand etui, ana will tie until tne harvest is over. While at Seio we were glad to learn from parties acquainted, that Mr. lV'iinett's men, engaged on the con struction of the O. i road are prinei riallv prohibitionists, and will vote that wav. As laboring men, they are intcl- ,. , . . . " .,- . ... . . . interest to do so. During a visit to Seio on Saturday last, we made a brief call at the resi dence of Mrs. Pentland, when after a pleasant conversation M L-s Edith favor ed ns wit h some choice selections on the piano, tihe is a graduate of the musi cal conservatory at Salem. She as pires to become a teacher and will com mence her first term in one of the pub lic schools near JScio this fall. "Chawles" Nickel, the lately snowed nnder democratic candidate for state printer, has finally been elected to an office secretary of thccditofial associa tion organiztnl at Yaquiua last week. We presume his first recommendation as secretary of the association will lx? for ail members to charge widows and orphans not less than $0(1, nor more than U)d for administrators' notices. A review of last winter in reference to the loss of stock in this vicinity, should behoove every farmer to not wait until winter to provide their stock with shelter. If you have not done so, pat in a part of this summer or fall in oing it. Remember warmth saves food. If you don't believe it, give it a trial and see. Keen some stock ia the weather and some housed, and see the difference there will be in them on the Mime feed. On Monday last Prof. Chas. S, Hunt who has been engaged to teach the Jjebanou public school, gave ns a pleas ant call. Mr. Hunt came here from Harrisburg, this county, and we are pleased to know is a successful teacher. We take pleasure in welcoming Mr. Hunt and wife to our city, and hope tlK'ir stav anions: us will be pleasant to them as well as profitable to those who receive the benefit of the Profe ssor's instruction. f On Saturday last as the threshing (crowd of Inyton & Compton w re fin ishing op the crop of E. J. Mills, on the farm of J. II. Smith, a Bonof Mr. Mills was standing upon the separator, when iu attempting to step forward, he le-11 into the cylinder. One leg was caught and the foot lacerated in such a manner as to render amputation alxve the an " tie necessary. Dr. Courtney of this place, agisted by Dr. Powell, did the amputating, and tlie boy is getting Ioi-jy very nicely. Kxhorbltant t barge. Last week a number of our mer chants received goods from San Fran cisco, and the bills for the mine show that the O. A C. company's charges, compared with those of the O. P. and Oregon Development companies, are unreasonably extortionate. The bills of Andrews A Itackclmau show that their goods were carded from San Fran cisco to Yaqulna for f 1.50; from Ya uuina to Albany TO miles Including drayage and loading goods on O. A 0. cars, fl.Stl; from Albany to Lebanon, 12 miles O. A C. road. $il..W. We consider these figures good subjects for the State railroad commission to inves tigate, and we are informed our merchants .have forwarded the bills to the commissioners. It Is hardly prob able, however, that the iieople of Ore gon can expect any relief trom the dis criminations of the O. A C. under the present management. This long and short haul business received the atten tion of the tfeard, a few days ago In Albany, where It was s peel Ilea 11 y charged that the U. A l. charged $ 16 per car load for wlunt from Tangent to Albany, and f 20 per car load to Port land. Why is this? It may Ins that the Willamette river hns something to do with the low charges to Portland, and we are of the opinion that if the Narrow tillage come to this place our freight rates would le more reasonable. Such discriminations are only tempor ary, and we hope to see In the near future another mad to Lebanon, brand ed either O. lt'y. or O. P. We have great confidence, too, in the new man agement to be brought about upon the completion of V. A O. road. Clod speed it through the SLsklyous! 'Not a Drop of I'oUnn Shall be on ThU Ranch!" Sold The construction of the O. P. road, has brought to the vicinity of Seio all classes of men, among which ye whis key seller Is quite prominent. The other day one of them secured a piece of land upon which to erect, as he said, a store building. After the building was nearly completed, he naked the gontleman, Mr. eqmati, from whom he got the ground, whether, be would object to him selling a "few bottles of whiskey." Mr. Yeoman said he did not care, but would see his lwys, who also did not object. Mrs. Yeoman hearing part of the conversation, de manded an explanation, and when given, very emphatically put a veto on the business by declaring that "not a drop of poison shall be sold on this ranch," and in less time than It takes to tell it, she bounced that would-lie whiskey-eeller oft the place. This is the kind of women that makes prohi bition a success, as such influence Is healthy for an entire neighborhood. If all "the people in the vicinity of Mu Pleasant and throughout the entire State, would adopt this lady's motto, "not a drop of poison would be sold." A Large IVarehonw. On Saturday last, through kindness of Mr. D. Myers, proprietor of the Seio saw and planing mills, we accepted an invitation to vUit the large warehouse he and Mr. May are building for the O. P. Company at Munkus, one mile west of West Seio, on the line of the O. P. road. Work was commenced on this immense structure on the th of July, since which tim-j they have been work ing on an average of ten men. When the size of the building and amount of lumber used is considered, the work has been pushed with wonderful rapid ity. The buildin.t is 50 x. 50 feet, with with a shod Z) feet wide on one side, thebin-jof which there are six are 25 feet high and will hold 70,000 bushels of wheat. Over 1 70,000 feet of lumlcr will be used in the construction of this for the reception of grain. It will l4 under the manr lagemeut of Mr. (Jco. to Ikj commended for the aecursev and promptness with which the work has been prosccuten. jur. Jiay 01 f-cio, superintended the work. An Old Lady Killed. From Conductor Huston we learn of the t?ad death of Mrs. IJogers, of Alba ny, on Wednesday last. The old lady was somewhat deaf, and while cross ing the street, was run over by the Ilcvere House 'buss and instantlv kill ed. It seems that the ltuss House 'buss was In the advance and it bein;J very dusty, Mrs. JSogers onl not see the ether one .coming, and being par tially deaf her attempt In crossing the street resulted in her death. She was 70 j'ears of age, and highly respected by all who knew her. It is said no blame is attached to the driver of. the 'buss; but the fact that he did not stop to investigate the na ture of the accident and left the victim to be picked up and eared for by others, outrht to be rrood Grounds for nunish- ing anyone for such vilful, criminal Indifference. In the estimation of this Jviiu, it seems numan lire is not i m,,e consequence, lie ought to be A Tine Instrument. Iteeently we had the pleasure of ex amining a very fine microscope, pur chased in San Francisco bv Dr. Pow ell of this place. This is not only the first instrument of particular note i iiro jijiii io iiu vjciiiiiy, out, obi p oi wie capa ble ot the very finest work. Such an instrument is of great diagnostic value in surgery and medicine the projer treatment of many diseases depending solely upon the use of the microscope. In possessing himself with this costly apparatus, the Dr. certainly manifests h disposition to Keep apace witii tne latest wsearches of medical science, which is certainly commendable. The Prohibition League. The Prohibition League will hold a public meeting at the Presbyterian church this (Friday) evening August 20th, commencing at 8 o'clock p. in. The following is the program: Music. Address F. II. Roscoe. "The Whiskey Sellers' Bible Tem perance" Answer id by J. I.. Gilbert. Vocal Solo Miss Philips. Recitation, The Bridal Wine Cup Miss Frank ('ilbert. Address F. M. Miller. Music, A l eeful Invention. O- H. Harmon of this nlnce e. hibits a neat model of an improved stove oven, consisting of a revolving wheel in the bottom, turned by a crank. It may also lie elevated or lowered by the crank, thereby preventing the burn ing of bread or pnstry on the bottom. This invention will certainly be a great saving of lalor and patience on the part of ye housewife. Mr. Harmon, the inventor, has already applied for a pa tient, and will no doubt realize a hand some profit on his invention. Musical Entertainment, Prof. Parvin, of the Conservatory of Music of the Willamette University at Salem, Miss Parvin, Miss Hallie Par rish, of Salem and Miss Frank Gilbert of Lebanon, assisted by other.', will give an entertainment at the Santiam Academy on Thursday evening, Sej) tember 1, V S7. The program Will con sist of vocal and instrumental inaiic, a ad rccitittioiia. IlruwuKTlllB Xotrn. D. C. McFadden ami family Mill shortly remove to Kansas. J. H. Lamson mid family on Tues day of last week removed to Eugene CMy. The youngest child of Henry lllake ly, a little girl, is tsullering with rem lltant fever. John Werner, in the employ of the Portland lime and cement Co., has tecn visiting his father-in-law, A. C. llaiiKinan. J. A. lllakely and wife of Arlington, Mrs. J. C. licasure of Pendleton, re turned home on Tuesday of last week. E. J. Forsytho of Joseph Wallowa Co., is happy, ho now counts three in the family. The last arrival was a bouncing boy. P. W. Starr of Lostlne has discover ed a marble quarry, "there's lots in It," how many is yet unknown aa a survey has not leen made. Eva, the little daughter of It. H. Coshow, who has lieen extremely ill at the residence of Mrs. Forest, Is rapidly eonvaleslng, and past all danger. (1. A. Dyson. W. 11. Slandlsh and Jode Moore, who for some time past have lecn prospecting on the Cullipoo ya, also the lllue river, have at hurt been amply rewarded in their endeav ors to locate the supposed vein tnat has furnished colors and free gold, to the two rivers. For many yen re past It has been the opinion of mining ex perts that In the neighborhood of the head waters of the Cnlliiooya, exten sive veins nf gold bearing quartz must exist. If. A. Dyson the original hx-a-ter of the 15lg Camas fraction mine, adjoining Big Camas No. 2, Idaho, which has recently been sold forfl, (100,000, on n late prospecting tour, has located on the divide of the Ulne and Callipooya rivers, a quarts lead known as the "Lucky Itoy." which judging from present indications is rieli iii the precious metal. An opening, seven and one-half feet has lieen made thro' the lead, shewing a well defined ledge, of over seven foot of gold In-aring quarts, the foot walls li ing of granite, with hanging walls of prophry, giving ev idence of a true Jissure vein. Two foot of decomposed quartz next to the foot wall is rich In free gold, assaying ?20 to the ounce. Extensions of this claim have been taken up, but there yet re mains miles of unexplored country which from all indication may con tain extensive quartz leads equally as rich in gold. Situated 43 miles from lirownsville, compantively easy of ac cess, there Is no reason why others should not Ih equally successful with lue locators or the ''Lucky tioy." T. 0. V. Seio Notcn. August 4. The commodious ware-house is fas-t nearlng completion. To-tlay a child of Newton Crabtree was buried in our cemetery. Several caoes of cholera infantum has occurred near here, and two deaths are reported In Jordan valley. The two Miss Stanleys hns bought out Miss liridgfords millinery store, and set up for themselves. Success attend them. Grand mother Stlpp, wife cf elder (i. W. Stipp, died at her home in our cifv the td'th; was sick but two or three days; was about SI years old. Business of all kind is lmoming In Hcio just now. The Inevitable drummer is pushing his samples be fore our merchants every day. Mr. Surl Is in town to-day and re ports Mrs. Hurl improving, "and her many friends are greatly rejoiced at the news, and pray for Iter speedy re covery. Work on the railroad Is procreating rapidly. It Is now said that Mr. Hunt having the contract for the extension from the thirty-mile stake cast of Al bany, will retire from the contract, and that Mr. Bnnet will succeed him. y'tieorge Sutherland and James I.il yeu failed to take James Bridgf-rds grocery store, but have bought out Mr. G. Shelton, and are offering their goods and wares along side of Bridg ford, and all hands seem to le busy. So you we Mr. Klitor Scit, the capital of Canada, in a shrt time will emerge from a provincial, to a cosmopolitan center, of the state of Canaila, at least. So mote it be. Se io. Arlinirton Note. Phil. Willig formerly of Brownsville this county, who Is doing well, writes as follows concerning bis town: Weather dry and very warm. The farmers are hauling in lots of grain. J. C. Baird and several others who took horses Eatrt in the spring have re turned. Several new buildings arc lx.'ing erect ed nere. On account cf an Increase In travel, the hotels of this placeaiedoiuga good 1 business. Watermelons are eoniing to town by wagon lotui. Joseph lllakely has returned from lirownsville, where he reports every thing very quiet. Teacher'a Examination. Notice Is hereby given that the regu lar quarterly examination of teachers will be held at court house in Albany, commencing at noon on Wednesday August 31, as provided for by the school laws of 1S.S7. Teachers will please take notice and all those desir ing examination for certificates will please be present at the above appoint ed time, as the private examinations are practically done away with. D. V. S. ItKin. 22-4t School Sup't. The stranjre power exercised by some cats over snakes, was illustrate! Inst week at the residence of Mr. lioyal, who lives near Grant's Tass. Attention was drawn to the strange antics of a kitten recently taken to the house and on examination it was found that she had a "rattler" charmed. The snake, a large one, was coiled and with its head followed every motion of the kit ten in front of it, until a gentleman who was present, despatched the -reptile with a club. During the whole oc curence the kitten seemed to realize the importance of the situatlon-and never allowed her attention to wander from the snake, paying no attention to a strange dog which arrived upon the scene. The snake had seven rattles. All over the state the friends of pro hibition are organizing for effective work. The friends of the gin mill are also at work, and may be expected to spend money and time freely in oppo- ! sition to the prohibitory amendment; but there seems to ie gooa evidence that the amendment will pass by a good vote, as it has the prayers and hearty support of all. the best people of the State. Yaqnina Post. Tlie average number of cattle driven north from Texas is about 300,000 per year, yet this year, it is said, the num ber will not be more than one-fourth of that, and the prices are 33 percent low er than five years ago. Large herds of breeding cattle have been driven In to New Mexico. The insiK'ctors ot the New York State dairy department, who have of liite been empioyetl in securing evi dence against sellers of oleomargarine, have now been set nt the work of milk inspection along the several railroad lines iu that section of the State. Everything that is debasinsr and vil lainous finds its natural birthplace in tue tui-jon. iucaffo Tribune. TEMPERANCE DlfPARTMENT- r.iiTKi ti v Tint irbnicH' Chrixt Ian Wctnprrance Union OF I.KRAMlW, SrtO AKD HH0WNKV1L1.K. The L-liiuion W. T," ivtcr!n fliuri Seio W. t'. T. V. Notes. We learn through our lecture bureau at Salem that Mrs. Mary Lathrop of Michigan Is coming to Oregon to help u In response to our call through oui olllcers. She has the name of U-ing one of the U-st lecturers In the United States, and Is a host in herself. But with the announcement comes the word that the ciiarge for one week of her services will Iks one hundred dol lars per week, and while It Is ierfectly right and Just, it cilectually shuts out our smaller towns from any lienetits unless wo can unite on swiie wealthy prohibitionist If there are any makes a donation for our benefit. This month while all are an busy harvesting and railroading, we can ilo little work except circulating literature out. Next mouth we hope to do more ami in OctoU'r to work hard. In September Itev. Mr. Woolev of licbanou will address the people Sat urday the 17th, in behalf of the amend ment, and will apply particular! v to the saloon 1st who nave tried publicly to slander the Bible by garbbled quo tations, making it supjHu t the liquor trallc. He oilers to allow time for all appointments to reply, and weexjicet a lively time and full house. Agita tion is our watchword. Our District convention meets In Brownsville soon, when we expect to iH-rfect our plans; take sweet counsel together and hope to have some irood sjs-eclu's from alxmrd. I here Is one question we would like to ask, hoping for replies In this col umn. Is it, or is It not riuht and con sistent for true temperance women to engage in hop picking? The season is at nand ana suen a tliscussion may le profitable. Colt Skc. Hroirnnrtlle V. V. T. I'. 5oli. Ah the time draws near in which men shall 1h called on to vote for principal ami not for party we notice the antl- broiiimtionlsts are semline their mis siles loaded with ttoliticnl and party In tricacies calculated 10 Mind tlie voter against the principle of the quest ion un der consideration. Wavering voter lie not deceived in this wav, let the future party take can of itself". Vote for the banishment of the present known evil and the future unknown evil will not trouble vou. The District Convention of Linn Marion and Lane counties, will le held October Gth and 71 h, at Brownsville. Will the presidents of the local Unions call the attention of their memU rs to the work of the convent ion, as this will lie the last meeting together of the White ItiUns until after the contest of rltght against might lias lieen voted on. 1 Ctr. See. SPECIAL LOCALS. Having a Inrze stock of drrs goods on hand we have decided to make a drive of them; so for the next sixty days we will sell dress goods at greatly reduced prices. Churchill A Montelth. If you desire to possess a beautiful complexion take Aycr's Sarsaparilla. It cleanses and purifies the blood, and removes blotches ami pimples, making theskin smooth and clear, and givlne it a bright and healthy appearance. Take it this month. Do you want Glass and Crockery Ware, at cost ? If so go to Thompson A Waters. The best medical authoritlcsacknowl- cge the value of Aj-cr's Pills, and pre senile them wil h the utmost confidence, as the most effectual rrmedv for dis eases caused by derangements of the stomach, liver, and bowels. Ladies will rr member that we have Saxony and German lawn yarns in all shades and much cheaper thuu any one else. Churchill A Monteith. Insure yon projxrty In a home come fan j' The Northwest Fire ami Marin nsuranee eomimny, of Portland Ore gon. A. It. Cyrus agent, iA'bauon. L Carrying us we do, the largest stock of new rat 1 1 clothing In Ijehanon, we can suit anyone, both in styles and prices. Churchill A Monteith. Farmers Insure your grain with A. IL Cyrus, he will give you choice of companies, and liest rates. Our underwear for ladies, gents and children is unexcelled, and we invite the public in to examine them. Churchill A Monteith. Do you want to save money? If so, buy your Full and Winter ( Jods from Thompson A Waters. Everybody is pleased with those new spring beds at Cyrus. Only tXoO. Don't fail to call and see our fine School Suits for Ixiys. Something new and Nobby, and nt'bed rock prices. . Thompson A Waters. Moore's Hair Invlprorator. This excellent preparation for the hair, may Ikj found on sale at the fol lowing places: M. A. Miller, lA'bnnon; Starr A Stanard, O. Osborn and M. Jackson, Brownsville; F. A. Watts, Shedd; C. Gray, Halscy. Sample bot tles free. Call and get one. Money to loan, by Curntu telth, Albany, Oregon. Mon tf Do you want Dress flood of all des criptions, at cost ? If so, go to Thompson A Waters. For a good meal, go to the City Res taurant Albany. Meals 2.3 cents. tf . .. ., Do you want the Mason and Wood berry Fruit Jars, at cost ? If so, go to Thompson A Waters. Local Market Report. Wheat SOe lier bushel. Ontu rer lihel. Flour S"...iO !'r laurel. l'otuloeH Sl.ootm Sl.2i perbiLxhel. F.jr H'x -r dozen. Hotter i'Mi per lb. jn Sc per lb. Apple, irrcen lap per bushel. Apple, dried r-e jut Hi. iMiimi, ilriil 7e t lb. fnines, "r1ei1 Se pr lh. Hani!". VI Z 1-V per lb. Shonliler 1 t per lb, Ilnenn 10 d l '2' Jcperlb. Coal Oil 91.40 er5 pidlon can. KOTICU. NOTICE I hereby Riven that mv wife, Ann BedelL havine left mv I-! bik! bonnl without iliK" eane or provoeiition, nil person art notirte! that I will not be reiou.ible for any bills contracted hy her. Ibanon, Or., Aur. 2B, 1SS7, It. " H. C. KLUM, -Proprietor of the- Fountain House, SODAVTIJ.K, Oreoox. This H.msc b Complete In all of its IVpftrtmcnts, furnishbig the bertof Aeeoniiinlatioiii: to par ties vkitiuu the boila Springs. Board, $1 per Day,- or $5 per Week. C. R Ml?. 1AGUKS COLUMN'. Good News for Close Buyers! Mymniiimoth iKix-k of rlitthliiK In now In lnu filirlied. It furmirrinw kdvUiIiik In iimntlly ami quality ever ola-rod to the eiiU! of l.iun county. HnrltiK IxHtKhl these hikkIh fir iHit emt til hcavy litnint, 1 am now able to give my patron tlw Very bet rnlue of their money. My stock of Mrs' wm arc rsvi:r.iirn for. WHABti.iTT mill are wild im low n $s h t mi!. In vorxu sr.' kvitu the utia-k to K-kt-t from N UirRf, tht qiinllty fhmi medium to very Hue, of tyll-h make. Heat, nobliy and rxMxl, from ts n-r milt. Fur boys aped 12 to 17 yearn, I hnve a line wlee- tlon, and a thee (hkxIji were bmiKlit at murh lower )riee thnn ever bfftirethfr 111 lw niurktnl Hn')nniii(lliij;lr low at prlcca rannlnij fntm M..y per milt. Fob the BiiRitrr 1rrr1.1t rtLlmw iruoiGttFT s KF.K t!ts, 1 etui fit any if tliem hoe mn run from t to 11 yearn, at prtee ruiiglnit frutn tl er Milt. To partle In neet of elotblnit of any ileer!it Ion (rotii duml.le workliiKVlodiiii to a WeiMliiK Milt, I respect ftilly a.-lt nn exnmlnttliou of mr nmtn- moth tork. The prlees nmrknl In plnln fiintrer on tnf pHMi will eonvlnee yim Ihul I nihlcrvu any mvrcluntt inirth of I'ortlaniL To The Ladies. Tlie livlie who reiwl the I.kbakos FxritF? will lie rl'l Uurn that there I nnvr eunxite to my mammoth "n-h Store, a lrse and maf;tilHleent aitiment of !re ili from nof tliefure-m-t ImportlnK lnare on the Pai-llle coast. Thee porl were a nsmil ikw with iih, IhhirM fur ca?h al n h prken thnt tlie pUilu fijnire In w hU h they w ill be marke-l will nhntr any rar lll er-in that I mitxl lniy a KreRl ilen! lower r ell at a tntii h les flt than other men-hanus. Next week I hope to lie able to amnio one the rrlralof one f the very larfwt noekof !! mel luv ever reeelvr! at tme lime by any store In IjelwiiKin. A u-mal tliey w ill be otlVreU at rl ees IhtU defy cSiiI.'titltHi. A Largo Assortment of sca-oni'.Mo iroods for harvest has been oeiietl up tlie Lt few ilaysat Muutagne's. Athee enods were bought at uniMtally low rutin for en-h by Mr. Montague personally they will be sold fl what would formerly be ronMdered a merely nominal irk-e. b!mios Jumpers, etteviot chins overall, buekfkln tsVive, nealskin piove. hnr vecter shoe, and wa ka, Ktnu'lliliif! new always toll foond at my Mammoth Cash Store. The low prieva prevailing ' Montasnie's com blnel with the ext elk-noa of his eiMvIa Mt'm to striku a holy terror Into the mludu of other deal er "east of the aiouiiluiiif aud etc." Summer Goods at Price. Your Own at Montague's. Ho propone to carry no stnek over. tJood ftvsn ptHxl at ipulr pri-e will be the leading ehiirueteri-tie of hiit establishment. Lawn, 10 to IS yds. foi 9100. Calicos, '20 yd. Uir StOO. ' Si-emiekers, 7 yds. for 9100. White guods in prent variety from ten cent, Summer drew gmxls any kind ut one half UMiul rate. Sweeping reiluction In cveiythinff In tills Mam moth Cash Etnblislimeut, to make room fia- one of the heaviest full stocks ever brought into the county. Remcmlier my rtkhIs ore boiiRht for cash as tlie low prises I sell them at will more forcibly de monstrate rsTti you. Irop around when you wont the worth of your money. Andrews cvr Hacklcmnn's Col. Dry Goods Department. We hnve Just rwtlved our fall irtoek which In complete in nil line, embraeliif new drew good lit silk and s iwil Miltltur of every thnde; caihi inere, Indie cUnh, Kcnam ate.; full Kinirhamx, new prlntii ynnn In fiennnn worxted Saxony and fac tory blatiketx, eomfortf, flaiinelK: In fart every thing lit this line wliicb we are prvjiared to diff- Imimc at kmext priecg. -WW Fancy Goods Department. We have now In Wnek the flnesrt line T rlljlKrtio t lint liox ever been bnMiKht to Ix-lmmm In pbiin plit oltte and tlie -rown edse or new bha-k tomctliiK new.) bIw mtr line ol hosiery, buxtle, hoc Mipporters, wool niittx, Jap tiiik hanker- rhlcfs belloii", bruld etc. Is tnore complete thnn ever U-fure. - Gents Furnishing Goods Department. Our line of above immeit Rood embrneinc faney ne k wear, StniKlnnl white hirl, liiney I"ereale hlrtK, ilk hankerehlefs hitsv, wfiiemlew ami everything Ttnlliiil(t to thfc dejwrtment. Ktteh an II-oi of the KiKid overall, llm-k Klm-e for hurvet i nn not be excelled In tub market. Clothing Department. We luive rert?ivel thi week a very tfitefelcctkm of rotith'H ntnl mt'n'is MiitK of the lutcst -tyKis ami I.Mlii.iiii nlik h e shnil di-iose of at low tt vol tas. Boot and Shoe Department oun KTOCK OF ladies and Mfcc shoe la tatnpieo, end. kanen- roo. ilonKout, eft If ami Freneh kid In ljoiwlon. Kr!-r and l"arK last, fa full. Al.- mr Day Sewed, ladle ami Jlbwc hne wr will enarantee to lie ai easy a c-ntoin mailt. (Mir Itdie Walk- iiiefa4 t jnn tlie thins for mm rim. Jim. Mundeli fc C"o"k. Mb" end ehiVlren'f liir titled pol If tlie 1h" tuade in tlie I" idled States. Last hut not i he leiu-t. the fatuous WLDDUGLAS 3.00. SHOE for men and tl for ly, t the be roo1s that can lo iditainol. There I noshiMldy in thera. One rn yon will have ti other. Ion't foreettlw '! reliable Ilm-kiughaui t lleeht boots. Wc are Sile Agents. W.LDOUGLAS; S3.00 Grocery Department. The prettiest thins yet in baking powder prbes is the ers'-'He Pif plaasware that we are pivinjt away with mf silver star unking powder; a ideeo u itli vaeli can. Hat and Cap Department. Our full stin k Just In thUncek; now sii-1 iw)ly; ji liK.k into Hir wimlou'x will cuuvisire you lluvt wc rv leadens iu ihia hue. Crockery Department. CHir new line of rttuloware him arrived and is rciuly fur Kile; this is somcliiig new, liulicN eouie in and tee it. xi5 mm shoe m 'Tot a- STOP STOP! Do You Want Harth-i There Is no use of yonr ging elsewhere, Home. V e would respt;t-tfuliy call SHELF AND HEAVY HARD Builders and Contractors S Table and Pocket Cutlery, Our Ammunition and I Complete, and will be sokl Farmers will find thla AGRICULTURAL As we carry the Best gootls In (he market. We keep In sf of k tho olliiis' Cast-steel Plows John Deere Moline IJo Canton Clipper Plows, and the Celebrated I Oliver Chilled Plows. Extras for Each. j AGENTS FOR THE MITCHELL & BAIN WAC Barbed Wire Sold YOUR PATHONAOE IS SOLICITED F. H. ROSCOE & CO., M A. MILLER, -DE.I.EK IX- Dnigs, Medicines, A Conmlete Stock of Stationed -.vx LADIES' TOILET ARTICLES.' Prescriptions NEXT DOOIl TO W. 15. DONACA. W. B. DONACA, -Delkr Ix- Groceries and Povisioni Tobacco Confectionery, Crockery, Pure Sugar and AGENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Country "Produce taken -GOODS AT REASONABLE Corner Brick Store, J. A. BEARD, " Druggist and Apothecary, i"kai,i:i: ix Drugs -:- and -:- Medicines Paints, Oils and Glass. Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Etc. HPERFUMERY. , And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Main Stnet, Lebanon, Oregon. G Maimfactiirer -:- -AXD Coffins, Caskets, Trimmings and - Burying Robes, -ALSO Doors, Window Blinds, ilAix Street, ANOTHER CUT IN RATES! I beg leave to announce to the fanners of Linn county, that I ru etill irtv buslnesa at the Old Stand, and have just received from the" Eat a Large 'Stocfc of Wagon TimberDiiiing tlie Cut in Freight Rates, And I am willing the farmers and people generally should have the same. Any one wishing Wagon Repairing done, will please notice my PRICES: Killing all lcirxds of wheels, per set - - 00 " " wheel - 3 to -4 CO Mew set of wheels - - - - - -' Bolsters, Sandboarda and Tongues, each Hickorj' Axles, each - - - - - Silngle Spokes and Fellows each - - Evorythin elso in Proportion- All work Warranted. Remember the jiluce one door touth of Arthur & liishop's llaikjr' A. C. HAUSHAN, - - " XOKfH VI- ' 1 when you can buy yh your attention t( o-.tr '4 Axes, Saws, G, stock of- Fistiinc: at Pritrcs that defy Compel; "f the Headfjuarters for IMPLEMENT at Low YWd Lebanon, Orff' Paints, Oils, & Gl? a Speciality. ' - LEIJAXOX, OJtF-fiON arid Cigars, Glass and Plated Ware Maple Syrups. in Exchange for Goods. PRICES," IS MY MOTTO. Ifain Street, Lebanon, Or. O A N,1. of -:-Furniture) DKAIJER IX- Locks, Hanging-Nails, Etc. nl-tf. X OO " -a 00 , i