The Lebanon Expres SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 187 Divn Service Vill l h'Kl In Lebanon to-morrow v fumlny) as follows: At the ain.lciny .Mi"'. Mr. Starr nt II a. m. and "i'lO V " V,,y ltl V' A Wooloy at the C. - M ' Vch at the wime hours. Y. 1. I. I , tuu vjnR nt ti,e ju-jviemy ut :i r. A. inw -1,,1 t eati, 0f dlo v. Hun, N'j at tj,e nindciiiv nt 10 A. . hurt-he nt- MtR(1 wU, ,imu., at Uuf Tullumii M.-hco -. ers Respond. Prison 'on department are . ' .., I.I ....... .. The I . . pen:. t.npannfr to give - .- i..:. . u AYelxlliKii, ami wish ,.Tlt,7? K-rv -"hlier f the late the atMrvs of every . . , , war who was at any " J','1 urisons. If the ol.t w.l. u rs.' u om5 imtler that reiuireiiunt Hiul wlnwf at- tent ion is vailed tu this -"m ill forwar.l their tiameH to some IS. they will tie went on to meiit. It. p.-t ileiiart- ,he To Advertisers. We would sav for the In tutit - - - . - - T - ........ cr to the Uroirusri.V'' litformti it i.il liti.m t i t.i-x-i' o! i it;: r.xiui:s, eii nhles this to lie the liest advertis ing: medium for the soiith-ejisTern jw.r li.u of Linn vousity. Thk Kxruir- starts tmt with luar'tlve htnulred ub jerters ami the list is rapiilly inrreus inp. PUiisc make a note oft his. Ifcius n-asonable. The Vlllard House. During a recent visit to Ilalsey we had oeeasion to stay over liiirht with Mr. A. Luulmer, proprietor of the Vil lanl house at that pliu-e. To say the hunt, this house Is tlrst class in "every particular. The moius are i-apaeious nnd are furnished equal to any of the liest hotels in the state. The kitehen nnd dininjrroom departments are under the management of Mrs. LauUmr and a orn ' it help. The hni-se is ols.!ii,iifl with hot and void watt-r iffrlas. juul nil ethr modern applinnces. Mr. Lauhner nevrhx-ts nothing which ndJstothe comfort and convenience f his jruests' Trustees' Meeting. The annual meeting of th? board f tm-te;s of the Simtiam academy will lie held at thencd'.?my Tu -sil.iy Man li l'.th, at I o'e'.tx-k i i. for the'nuniosc oi trans;utin.r sutn tiu legally come lefore it. siucss as mav LIST OF TRI STKK?. Class of lH-.Jas. Ridsr?wav, E. Stringer, G. 11. Rland, S. A. Nic ker- m and t'. H. Ralton. Class of IS H. John tirlshom, J.N. McDonald, A. R. Cyrus, Waiter Yates nd J. A. Powell. Class of IK!). R. Rland, J. W. Bell, J Moutagie. Cliea.lle, J. W , Houk and C. R. k A. 11. Cvnus, S.-vrelary. i j School Meeting. m J The annual selixl mci'tins: of District t No. 10, Linn connty Oreg.m, w.ts held i sit the distriet wh;ol house Lebanon, m Monday March 7th, 1S87. " Directors present: JwepU Elkins, J . urKfi;iri ami . n. n iim(-.i Minutes of annual mt.-etinjr March 1st, l-8o,read and adopted. held) Ail- tinffi rvirt nail ana ai;ptet. The airectirj were instructed t vtako into consideration the advisability of purchasing the town lot adjoining the whool grounds for school purposes. The follou-ing offieers were el--til: C. B. MontajruL diitftor. to wrve fer the terra of three vein's; i. V. Hmith, clerk, to nerve ne" yenr. No further business apnoarins the niLvtiug ad:,ourued. 5. V. Smith, DL-t. Clerk. Shooting at Scio. Vnvjn the Orrtjr;tn we learn that ( Frank Harris, fnni of Jj. Harris, aired I aliout IS, in an altercation with John ! Craft, a young man alrout the p inie I iigt', t-hot the latter in the neck with a j AS caliber revolver. Two of the llarrit brothers were entraired in a catt'.e trade I when Heoriro Harris accused Mat Craft I of stealing cattle. A liirht ensued, and I .1 1 - - T, . ! in me tneiee i-rnnK Hams orew a re volver t ml f-hot John Craft in the back of the neck, the Imll ranging f.mvnnl through the fleshv part of the neck. JVputy ShcrifT ri. Daley left Scio at five o'ebx-k with panel's for Harris's nrrest. Drs. J. L. Hill and S. W. Iocd, if Albany, weresummonad, who mj the wound is not considered fatal. A Lively Runaway. On Thursday last as I. X. Woodle, I vctenary surgeon, of Albany, aecom-l-aiiierl by another g"-ntleiu-in, was j tlriving into iA-bamm from S slaville, j the neck-yoke broke ami let tbe huggy ) Kle to the ground. This frightened 1 the team and they lit out at a lively i run. Mr. Woodle in his attempt to i hold them in, broke one of the bridle j bits giving the hors-s their freedom. I In another instant both men were i hurled from the buggy and the team came flying into town and in turning to go down the counts- road, oiF Main ftrevt, one of the hom-s turned a double Honiersault, and every one thought the Kiimal was eeriousJv'hurt. Fortunate ly no harm lK.-fel either the occupants f the buggy or the team. Neither was the buggy or harness much broken. Encourage Manufactories. J. M. Mover, of the R. W. M. Co. of Rrownsfville, went to Portland Wed nesday morning via. the Oregonian liy. It was 'our ph-asnre to lie o:i the j ame train as far'as Ix-banon Junction. I D.iringa envers.ition with Mr. Mover we li-arniHl that his company had paid ut during the past ten months, for wool, help and other ex pens- inccden "tal to operating their manufactory, $40,(100. The most of this sum has. luen circulated in Urownsville and vicinity. The people of Lebanon may learn from this the great benefit to lit? derived from manufacturing establishments. We aw glad to say that the initiatory step ha been taken here nnd with the com pletion of the ditch now lieing survey ed, we hojie to see every encourugi ment given to any one M ho may con template coming hereto engage in tiny business which wili aid in building up our town. Jebanon is admirably sit uated and all that is req uir.il to make it one of the bent cities in the state is the continuance of the energy now ap parent on the part of its business men. I.et the good work go on and soon the attention of capitalists will tie directed this way. Lieluuion, we are glad to Ftate, has no "drones" in business and don't want any. Live, energetic and frugal people will nnd Mere as profit able channels for the investment of capital as anywhere, nud anyone look ing for a location is respect fill ly invit iocoiuc and see for themseivts. Local and General. Pprinjr. Showers. Sunshine. 1 tuna ways. Raby earring's. Ruild the ditch. rmmirants are coming. Lebanon will lioom this summer. Our exchanges wilt please see notice athead of Ihxt column on wcond pa-re. yv. (1. W. Cruson returnel from California Thursday night much im proved in health. tjulto a number of Salt l''rancis- and Tortland inople have registered at the hote!s of t his place during the Wtvk. Asnong Leb.-mon p-irtits who paid Alliany a visit tills week are Mrs. M J. Monteithniui Prof. J. V. StubhhllclJ. i. M. Ralston has let the contract for the building of his cottage house on main street to I. F. Conii. The con tract price !s?l,500. Ve learn from J. R. Thompson that theschiMil house, fornietly known as the Rently school house 1i:ls ln-en c-hangetl to Tollman. V". A. Cowan, formerly a rs'dent of Lebanon, after a visit of two witks a! this plaee returned to Albany on Wed nesday morning's train. I'ho la nr. -st individual tax in Linn cuT?y -v s , iiv Jaeon Kus, ami aniouuVs.d t i lb!..'?. repress nting a projK.ftv'y:!ue of S7t,(iSS. .lobti Lcedj will sou siart his steam sw mil!, fourtwiUs Itelow town. He hns iuite an extensive contract to su; pl.VlumUT for -the O. P. Railroad. Rv the completion of another se-tion of the California ii g n r.iilro al, statring on the ov -rland roiitt to Cali fornia is mlucttl to less lhaM m mills. The Raptists of McMtnnville have It-en holding protracted nn-tings at that pbwe fur some six weeks- Over twenty-live accessions have liven nwde to the chun-h. i J.Me.wtry. of Swett nVnn-. pas;d through Lebanon on AVedntlay, on h"s w.iy t Wificwntv, wtu-fe he will lie engagfd with his brother in the luml-ering busim-ss. The terms, of subscription f -r Tin-: ExiMtK.-vS re as follow: one year ?.iv:l; six montlis, tl.--: thn-' months, ti."i ls. Sirivthi in ftirtttif?. Thiwe hohnve snlvsvrilied will please lake notice. Mr. T. J. Alley lectured at th C. P. chmvh last Tu.-sday tdaht on proh:h bition. Mr. Alley is nil enthusiastic worker in tbe tcmismt-? cans'.' and is doing g!vol work for the amendment. During the p,st few days all of our merchants have 1h'U receiving thir sprin r nnd sunimcrsttwk of in v giKMls, ami the show-windows of the several stores present quite attractive appe.ir-atict-s. Ati at'-m;t w.is nude, by sonc evil disposed prso:i t break intoll.-.I-'oley residemv Thnr-day night. A then are some susj ieioiis l.mkiiig individ u.ds in town, it may lie will for people to In- watchful. A li'tb n of Jnhn tirinn s iivinr near Har.iburg. U 11 i:st tif the barn one liy lat we-k and fractured his arm nlyo til- i!iow. The fracture was an iiiin one ati.l m dilin-u'ty was had In adjusting the 1miih-s. Ov yt-iian: A large nuniM-r f im migrnits arrived h .-re y.-sterd iy by the Pa!fic express, more than'have cime in on any one train for two year Hast. The nrosin-ets ar. irood foraverv large immiiiiv.tii.ti to this s-.vli-.m t his year. V. H. R-si-i(. ft the linn of Ibisctie Co., returned from Portland a f-w days air and the lvsi!t of his visit to the motrop il;s van le se n in the im inen stink of new hardware and f.irm implements now living vxp-w-til to tiie j view ot ciist.mieis. tjSWl J. tiny is fitting up the building opposite t!ie St. Cli.iries h itel. f irm-.-rly i iccupiid by J. Y. S-anland. in stikhI i shape, while the latter gentleman is ! cng.igi-l in tx tittingtht buibliTig known as the old butcher shop, where he w ill soon c immeiifv tiusin:. ( From The IVdles voms the fo'.low I ing: The snow whicli has 1h--ii on the j hills for :iiv time has li mr nil dis i .ippoar-d and the spniiir rains have set in. 1 his is a welcome change to f.irm crs and stock men as there is but little grass in the country and stm-k is in pvr condition toi-t:tnd severe wc-at her. The Ws oistoi-k husahv-ady leviiuite ivr,v.- JIT.i,,. J. Shea of Sweet Home, was in town Wcdnoday, from whom we learn that the snow has aiiout dis-.ippeM-cd in that 1 section, and the pco-ili- geticially nne ! feeling lietter with tl ittering pr...-ncts j forgo"l crujs next harvest.' He says me reiK.iT tnai isriiram 101111 mm cine liek, cn-iitel some .--insternatioti up then' but everything is now s.-n-ne and spring-like. Mr. Y.. K. Hanimo, k V. M., of Tall m;;n, has moved into his neat new house juM -in;pl('ti-d. We understand heentertainvd his lieiirhlsirs and fi ieinl at his new nfideiice last evening wiih an oyster Mipixr. A vety nlei'M-tnt time was had. Mr. Ilammack i-s fin e jual partner witii Mr. .Smith in the Kjileinliil new warchoiiM.- at the Junc tion. A writer in a Salem pajier says cvery year that has a seven in it has Ix-en an unlucky year, and predicts that the jiresent one will lie hroketi uji hy di5 aters f piileniics and cholera. Jn lif ferent piiie. s .lis.-e.ses will prove mid den ly fatal; fruit will blight; many wealthy and political leaders, will lie cut down; ami th.- liiiaiioii of the world will lie disturbed by gn-at fail urt s. We are glad to welconi;- to I-banon Mr. F. Prince v !yni tne knew in the iiotel busiiK-ss 'ni (JrantV Pass. It is to lie regretted that he is sunVring from an attack of asthma, then suit of ex posure while cmrag.'d in s.-lliug g.xxls on the line of California & Oregon rail- . He has conn- lieivwitli the in- t.-ntion of going hito l.n-iners-i. and has theliest wishes of .-very one for future health and prfsjierity. W. F.. Wilcox, .f Ileuna Vista, Polk county, has a new invention which will lie of practical use to hop growers. This invention consists of an attach ment for n cross bar, or bracket, on hop ioles, whereby one pole will answer the purpose of two. Prominent hop growers have also examined the at tachment, and claim that the exicnse of pr.lueing will lie less than one-half, and the yield increased one-third. The in veti tor has applied f ir a patent on the same, raid expects to have it pre pared fur the coming hop season. t. ii- a xr. l, .... ...,,Jl Tto A1bniv. overlain! from California. among other things, rejiorts havingex jiericnccil the roughest stage trip on record. The roads are almost impass able, and of seventy miles' staging, he and the other passengers walked fifty miles, the trip requiring two days. One woman, Nellie lloyd, was com pelled to walk twenty miles. The .-ornpauy arrived at Ashland very in dignant at having to walk over the muddy roads. When the doctor left Ivos Angeles thirty-scvui cases of small pox were reported. BROWNSVILLE NEWS. Miss Sarah Coshow is visiting Allmny friends. On AVwlnesday the thvrmomoter stwwl 7. Alln-rt Davis is suflerlng from an at tack of bilious fever. Rorn. March !)th. 137, to the wife of Alf Frum, a daughter. Miss Ida Cehi)w Is visiting her ulster Mrs. J. Franen, at Coburg. (ieorge Gross, of Watcrlix), jaid this city a visit m Tuesday last. R. N. Thompson paid Portland a business trip on Ttu-Hday last. Charles McDowell, of Portland, paid his relatives a visit the past week. P. Y. Starr paid home friends a visit returning to town on fcviturday last. Thomas Morgan rvsld ing above Craw fordsvllle is wiillering from lung fever. On the owning of Monday last the IVMos-s family played to a very til in house. Married. Man-h 2.1. 17, by Rev. Carpus Sperry, T. C. Isone and Miss Mira Mclxtwvll. Charles Rishop, of the firm of Bish op Si Knv, McMinnville, is vUitlug RiownsviUe friends. Mrs. Harvv Stanard has liven vx tnmcly III fvir the past week with strong symptoms of lung fever. Miss M.tud Hume who has hevn at tending the Alhiiiiy college, returned home during the pad week. II. V. Gad htrd, auditor of the P. A W. V. Rv., was in town on Tuesduv . last on business of the R. It. company, j F.M.Jack, Peter Hume and R. O. I CiH-bran have Ihi h ilr.ava to serve as i jurors if the term of ciicuit ourt tHn- vcning March 14th. Mrs. J. Templeton, of Jiwiph, AYall owa valley, nei-ompanied by her sm and daughter, are visiting, friends in the vicinity of town. The heavy rain of Friday night, nnd Saturday, rapidly melted awav the snow in me mountains, mm win pnn- I he Jt. N . M. Co. have this week re- . wiveil from theCompton 1mhii Works j j at W'ol Chester, Mass., t woof their latest I 1 1 1 . t . ..... I imiiioxou onsiiKti 4. tuns cosimg h. :,st Tu-sda v on a ch ir of hois -steal-j Win-at and anon in this seethm is i jng, an d w.'is br uib.t up t Polk voun I looking remark sbly well totisid.-ring ! t v t answer. Two v nifetlenites turn- the previous bad weather. Present prosjuets are favorable for a gHid crop. Tiler.? h is tie ;i a e 11 'et ' '-'l tn j of r ii:!ove4o.i the P. A XV. V. Rv., the fiitiiliar fa 01" the old h ni ls, have h iving been 1 Ls-i ; 11 H-arvt I, a t:e w crow apHintvd. J1-0r.ee Allen, -u Tuesday niuht at-tcmpt-d to " paint the town red." As an artist tieorge wsis a lailurt, as he mixed too much corn juoe with his paint, ami now occupies the cooler. Time, ihhr and a half days. I'nele Rilly Hunter and wife who have bwn visiting theirs 111. A Howe, on Thursday last departed to S.h-m on their way to Riparia, W. T., where they will permanently remain. Oil Sabbath hist Rev. C. A. Wo. .ley j h--!a m .ruing an I evening serviees at , t be lVes'.yt -ria'i ehu.fli.S :i?h li mivih- ville. S-"rviee w er? also luld ut the I M. E. church, R -v. Sweeny p;vs".ding. i N. Mathvson now has vhaigvofthe j P. & W. V. Ry. otlin- in place or E. S. Phillips, resigned. Mr. Phillips made I many friends during his sh irt stay here'by his oartejui a;i 1 prompt at j ten. ion to business. j Jam -s H.irtly arid wife f irm -r resi 1 di nt of I'oiiliac, 111., who arrived dur- 1 ing the past wet-K wi:l Incite ami :e past ntlv r.' p r Mr. mane: m i:a In R.-r.vn-"vi!!. Hurt ly is a nephew of Tit ts. Iv ty, sr., sup't. ot of the is. . M. L. A temperance lecture was delivered at the Raptist church on the evening I or e.in.-r-.iay Ja.t, wnicii juiiuing rr.uii 1 the demonstrative apoiause of the '.younger liorlion of the audieipv, was I "by them, highly appreciat.il. i Mrs. (!. A. Dyson oil W.slnts.lay : morning, -jiarted f -r Roi tland tojoiit j her bush 1:1. 1 win ha return -d from i the Wood river mines. Mr. Dys.m has made a wile .if one of his claims and ; will shortly return to Rrownsville. i At a meeting held at City Hall.N'orlh ! Rrownsville, on Mareii "th, lsr, F. F. j Cvolt was vl.-vlcd t'l serve as seho.il di-jn-ctorfor the term of thr.-e vears. C. j K. Stauard was elected school clerk fir i the term of one year. A proposed ; scho.il tax of S.'I'hI was voted d-.wn. j On Siturday I t J. II. Wilsm ! while handling a heavy ls.x of ma i chin. ry for the R. W. M. Co.. caurht ; the little linger of the right hand le : t ween the Imix and the roller, hivvrat ' ing it so iiadly that thvneiH-ssarv ntnpu ! tat ion f the end was performed by Dr. j I. W. Starr. f On the eveninff .f Mnr-h Tth. the many friends and schoolmates of Claud : liH!i.ti ni. it.fHomlileil :.t tin r.-siilei.e: ! of hi mother to celebrate his eleventh birthday. I he little folks icirtook of a bountiful supper, deniolishmgthegood things in a manner most sati.-fm-tory to themselves and their entertainer. Merry laughter and sparkling cy.-s told plainly that a happy time was being passed by the friends uf Claud, who presented him with many pivlt. pres ents as n memento .if t he occasion. H Ne ll. MLl lINii. The T.iwn Jinard met on the ov.-iiiiig of March :il: ail memlK-rs )ireM-nt. The following bills were Allowed: W. liver, marshal fees, fli-Ml: R. W. M. Co.. l.')0. i A sidewalk wes ordered built on Kav's addition; also a cr.iss-walk on Mill street. S to poll tax was collected and pai.l Into the trcaserv by the marshal. The a.-wessor's report shows 1 l-,4-i if taxadile town pr.ip.Tty. T. S. P. r WATERLOO NOTES. ! Spring weather. Our little town is very quief. The disensv- among the hm-scs seems : to be abat ill . ! Henry Saltmarsh is improving. R. j MeCullm-h is also improving in health. ; Marion tt lass has the agency for the i liest washing machine in the state, j Mr. Morel, md, in the interest of TltK j Kxi-im-s, passed thioilgh here a few days ago. Success t Tin: KxiMtf.ss. We will do all we can fir it, and you may ex j pect news regularly. We hi-jH- to hear that our county I commissioners and judge will manifest i sime interest in a bridge at this place. J. W. Cams against the world for fishing. He has caught several fish out of the Sauiiamthat would weigh from 2 to 2 His. each. i. W. Kluni and wife nnd Mrs. J. W. Carns went over to st lvlwar.1 Mills, who has Ik-cii very sick, but we understand ha is improving. Geo. J. tiross and wife went to Prownsville yesterday to Bee their daughter Ada, who is stooping there forherhcalih and medical treatment. Our school meeting went off splen didly. J. B. Henninger was elected dira tor for three years and W. Smith i for one year; and we re-elected Mr. 1. ! Saltuiarbh clerk by acclamation. Fisher. STATE NEWS. Ha3' In worth $UI per toil n McMinn ville. All the parties vonnveted with the recent tnigedy at 1'eiidletou are in a talr way of recovery. Hay in Heppnerann Orand Romle valley, Or., lsselling from to$ jn-r ton, and in Montana for ? in. Rev. F. M. Culp, of Ros.iburg, whose misdeeds were lately published, has lieeu heard from at Kansas city. At Roseburg A. Oreen, while intoxi cated, tired a revolver at Alex. Flour nov, and is now under &h0 b inds to wiiit for trial. In the vicinity of Ileppner the sheep are said to lie ho famished as to vat the wimI oil' each ol hvr's sides, and hoi-scs vat each other's manes and tails. Allan Raker, of Indian valley, who was indicted for assault with a danger ous weap in, was tried at ITnioii this week and found guilty of simple as sault and fined $7.. The vase of Mr. Le-ro'e, whose hus band was killed by itenuctt, against the estate of the hitter for ,0n dam ages, was compromised last week, Mrs. Legore being allowed -'h) t. Win. Pat ton, of Lake county, has killed over:t,MHi rabbits this wintVr.and has spent ?7t for amitnition. Tin? rab bits are nearly starved now, and collect around hay.-laeks in large numlicrs. Malheur vonnly is unf.ntunalely starling out un-1 r unfavonible vlrvtim-stancv-s. Twocrimina! c:l v 1: re already tn hand whieli w.ith the ne:-C!;s.iry i x- In'iises will raise the Indebt-.tlnesw id a ive rate. ' . ' A little bah- of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jacobs, of Ashland, about a year old, had its shouldcrdislocaled one day last week by its bttie sister pulling its arm around backward while the baby was fastened ill a chair. William Holltngsh -a l, of P.ilk coun ty, w hile in ptet of "coon," trapped a log th it was alive with skunks. After a great le;l of en-liire'iee he sueeeeileit m ,.rtpturin" nine He savs thev are va-eh. Corvallis HazfUr.- Ed Thurman, a sr.loon keeper of Rucnu Vista, l'olk ennitv. was arrested at iV-Minnville ed state's evidi-nee and said that thev j had bet n viisram-d in h-r-e stealing for j five years. Thurman' wife was great ( ly surprised when her husliand was arr-steJ, anil protested his innoovnev. I The value of caref-.il selection is ' frhown in a marked manner in the : Clydesdalv bitH-"! if horses. They are sact to have oeen cultiviiteil as a sepa rate bre.nl not more than fifty years. They were originallv a low, sliori cart horse, little exceeding fifteen hands. Ry judicious selection they are now brought tosixt -en and seventeen hands ; hisrh and big in every way. Clydes I .Isles have the gn-at merit'of ivtssvss l ing, on the nveraw, sound, will-shai- ed legs and fi--t points which have had the speehd intention of rscoteh br.-e.lers during the last twenty-live yvar. The life of a large steel gun Is claim cii to be 2 r aitics, with full battering cliargi-s, and. :ls the gnns cost from f -.-tHllto ;7),nin, accorilinff tosi.c, the cut of the gun alone is thus per charge from i?.'t7. to ?1,7.. IN MEMORIAM. The subject of the following lines N'ancv Wau.acs "as a woman if many virtues and aimable tpialitUs.and highly vstevmed by nil who knew her. She leaves 11 liusliMiid. three dauirhters, nnd six sons to iiuniin her.h-nth. To the many mourners these verst. are sy m pa 1 1 let ica 1 1 y h-d lesi ted : Thr w nn .'uribtv siiirit fiiir. The ieiir-l. iui.rke.1 it for O.t-ir rtrn. They lorv i! Fnin mir v.irt-1'l tf run-. Awl pliii.e.1 it near oir t'alhvr' throne. V- int-xwr love-1 i.ni", hut wo toiuw '.ihIV holy will i. KiMajN tM.-it: Th-n- is no min. nor toii, nor woe here her .--irit 1.- at n-s. A I home iti-y m! hrr .en't-r 1 f ll-rileath V tf-ii-f lomnoy fri.-:.l-i Hot oh! in ih:t te.'il .vo'iii ii.Htve Nolove i- Irienlr hip ever t-ll'ls. HoW'-vermel oem-'Jlip mi's It'iHt-ver lilile e.'in iho .ni;i. How n.v.-el lo think our l nrful Hill leeii our lovil oiu-, nerfeet tain. We know lie felt le-teep in ;fl. So Mire the I'niih h r M i-xre-.e'; tier lonii iilme i- 'm-Hih 1 he mI. Her i'ir,l i" w ill. him nt ret. Si up u ill eherk the rihiK lour. An I -till I he orn.w in our h nn. For we .nn nu-i-l in ilmt hriulit s-!tt-'- Whin- triemlM re never .loonie to jrt. Aftlteti'it hiihteiit! ffprn no imo-! Thy ilArhni; now i1- with liie lkt; Sh" is nt li.l. Inn torn- Iteiore. Wheri'i-wrlh fn-i 'l iirtln;tl re-t. T."l Tn,"T 1 When theiinrt .urthiv m. fno. Slow ..v.vel 10 tiin-l lii.v 'larline tlu ie. IWiir lM'.ii:?iir ivr-p i-.i.; fr ih-iin 1 liat .il h)'.- i;ik-n tr-mi xti-ir hiatl. llor tnKi in i-iirin wri1 iini! tl-.M,- Allll sill' h:l Ml'.l'llt l!u-K'l'iT l.lll't. Tin- lnn:il? thai :i!inl ymi nn i-Mrtli. " Hai' c1:i-.im1 ill.- i(:ilir iii'inril- nov-. Tin- livi",l viii'o in:r- with !n.ivi-iily m:rtfi, A i-rnwii ul ptiiry iiv k- Iiroii." Shi! win-, wi'i'ji not o'i'r h-rimivi: Sht-iMllv sh-t'I.. Il- i 1--.H i,-;l-l. Itlit unto liim i!ii'i);im1 titni.-, Ymir miitlii r mm hns P,.m1; l.ire'n Ki-nry li'ii'ili i- tint a )un, A fi-u- short yi -lrnnul ii jui ! : When mill itM-.'-iit!. iM'iti linn.' lour luutht'r yon i-ati mii't at la-it. J. V. K. DIED. ....,. v ..... M ,n-h -i. i-7, r v nn .iMiii'iiim. I. mil I'lllllltV, I.i 1'i.it, Miiu:n jilton, Maiiy HrNlEK!OX. t Ku-.i-ii-'City. I.nr.e imnty. ori-jrun. Miri-h :':h. l-7. Makv K., ilo m I Jr. W, V. Ih'mlorson, hkim! -.'I yours. IIik'.-um'i1 iva-i n iliuiiihtorol" lioJu-rt u:il Mr If'in't J. MilkT, nf thii i-nunly. nii't u Mt.-r tu Mr. M. A. Miller, nf Ia'Imiiiiiii. slit? ent the irrpntcr mrl nf Iior life nt her fnrin honn nt-nr Ia-Iuihoh, where nhe highly otwnu'il hy nil who knew her. She leave u host of friemls nml n-latives Imth in lA'linnon ami Euii-ne City who ilii'ily fi-cl her loss, ami heartily synipmliizc with her many relatives. Smoke the Cliiimpion (he liest 5 cent cigar, at Beard's drug store. In the show-windows at Andrews & Haeklenian may Ik-seen a fine assort ment of those celebrated $:t Douglas shoes, for gents; also Hawley & Co. Day sewed Indict' and Misses shoes. Stop nnd see those Canton Clipper plows at V. II. Hoscoe & Co's. f'hurchiil & Monteilh will rn'll vou n suit of cloths ftr $7.00, a.no and $10.00. All W.Hll. (Jarden tools Roscoe & (.'o's. of all kinds at F. II. FOR SALE. 4ft aen-s of trood funtiiiin 1anl. otic-ronrth tnik west of Santiiim aeiulvray, Lehanoii OrcKim; eruji tin-lnileil. Price, $50 per Acre. One-half Cash. For part lenlars pii-inire of A. K. 'yrns nf of J N. McUuuiil'l 011 i-rvuii cs. uux'hl'J-uiii J. 8. COURTNV. M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. LKHAOS, (iKWiOX. Office in Dr. Powell's Residence. F. M. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public and General Insurance Agent, I.EIIAXON, ORK'iON'. CNUretlri! mill ntlirr ltustn-K r'riti.i'!y nttcii'lod , Ut. oa:i-o 011 Mala Struct. " imltf. RU. A. II. PETERSON', SURGICAL DENTIST, Filling and Extracting Teoth a Speciality. I.KHA.VON, flriKUOX. 0"tl'-c la rvt'ti-iii-o, on Mnin ... next ior nortli of '. B. MoiiIi:kiip"s lie u- ri'Mt'iit-e. All mirk ttHITlllltCil. t'HAKI.m HK..-mN.lll.K. llllltf DR. J. A. LAMRERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. I.EIIAXON, UKMiiOX. titfirp 111 ri iilcncc, Oi-jKn-ili- )!! Fellows hull. i 1 malii' R "jx-i-inliiy of tn-utlnu n'.l k!ti!. cbrt n 1 I Iran i pi: . a!r ill-i am: tj-i-iKlly !it:i'!h-r nml ! tii.'Hii triMiiilei. Aruily.is tt iiritic. e-. I tim itiii-il M itii iniKl'-ni a.lirin'- n:.l lii-iriou-riis. sj-ii:i ititi'!iuiti l'im'M 1' m-rt :i:s f--.rinic ill 'ii .-H !'V i!--.-if;'t!y. cils H:iufrt-t -r..Titjtiy. day or tili;Ut. t'tiAKa- i:KAoN.ti n. ( II II A K MUX. j IlARnERanil HAIR DRESSER Lkano:, OttKiiox. Shaving, Hair Cutting and Shampco ing in the Iiatest and BEST STYLES. PATiioXAOK RtypKTVI'I.I.V S (IK 1TKH. I.:XriiANGE HOTEL. J. NIXON, Prop., I.I.IiANOX. Ol'.KiiOX. Meals 'Si ct-nt-s, Lnlging 2-. Tables Supplied Itli tie Best tlie Market Alfords. No Extra Charges fur Men with w hite shirts and grip-sacks. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, LEBANON, UKKMiN. X. W, 1'iirarf Hutu m:ii! Shenusn StrcWw, t ntixks fjisl of I?. R. In-t. J. H. P. HOPE. Prop. This II u W r'.r.'-c' in a'.l it a;ip-iicinenl.i, tn-ii!R new am! through!;.' n-iierit-.l. The Tables SnppHed with the best tbe Market Affords. Sample Rooinp and the Rest Accom modations for Commercial men. 1 .fi.-nerat STnpe tifi.re. nol If L. L. MONTAGUE, -DEALER IN Stationery 5 OF ALL KINDS. AtJf j Foreign and Domestic Iericjcliei.il S Lekanon, Okikjo.v. G. E. HARDY, Watchmaker and Jeweler I-EilANON. OUKfiON" HEALER IN ' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware. OPTICAL GOODS, Impairing n S'lieeialty. All 'Work (iuarnnteid. Aii Ai;i:sr KiR The New Noble Sewing Machine and Sewing Machine Snpplios Harkness & Mayers Bros, --Blacksmiths,- I.KHANOX, OKK.i.lX. Horse Shoeing- and Gen eral Repairing-. ALL WOlUv WAItUAXTED TO (1IVK SATISFACTION, AT Prices to Suit the Times. HIVE VS A CALL. J. I.. (XIWAX. J. M. KAI-STOX. J. W' fl'SK'K BANK of LEBANON, Lebanon, Oregon. Transact a General Banking- Business. Accounts Kept Subject to Check. EXCHANGE SOLD ON H:w York, San Francisco, Portland and Albany, Oregon. CO LLECTIOX S MA DE On lavorctLde Terms. A. V. fllUKCJIILI. CHURCHILL & MONTE1TH. DEALERS IX Gr ENERA L TVrl ERCHANDIS E LEBANON, OREGON. New Goods ! ! -We are now receiving nn Immense utock of Spring and Stimmer Goods, Which i the Largest, Choicest and most complete line of fjeneral Menrhan dise ever broiiglit to this section of the Willamettv valley. Our stock of Dry and Fancy Ooods vmhraccs all the newest deeigns in Patterns, Btyles and (iualities, in Dress Goods, including a fine assortment of The Celebrated Broadhead Dress Goods, In new and de&irable colors, which have just been opened out for your inspection. Our stock of White Goods is Iarge and Complete OUR NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS Includes all the Newest designs and Novelties in -. . ' Hosier)', Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Ribbons, Jerseys, Ladies' Underwear, Gloves, Mitts, Etc. t -OUR NEW Ladies and Childrens Shoes and Slippers Which is just arriving, i.s the largest and most complete line ever pur chased by us, and at prices that Drfy Competition ! WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK. OF Carpets, Oil-clotiis, Mattings, Rags, Window-Shades, Wall-Paper CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Highest Market Price Paid for all Kinds of Country Produce. - 1872. C B. MONTAGUE, -DEALER IS GeneraL LEBANON, Dry Goods, Clothing' Boots and Shoes &S GROCERIES! Cigars, Tobacco, Crokery, Hardware, Notions, Etc. ALL KINDS OF FltODUCE TAKEN FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE in Supplying tlie Wants of the People of this Viciuity, ena bles me to offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS. nl-tf. C. 13. XI ot itfigtio. ANDREWS & -DEALEKS IN Diy-Goocls,Clothing,Boots & Shoes. HATS AND CAPS, shC ROCER1E S,i- Gents' Ptarnisliog Goods. AGEXTS FOR "OLD RELIABLE" Buckingham &. Hecht's Boots, and the Cele brated W. L. Douglas $3 Shoe. AND THE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS, F'opciltir Flosierx' Company, MAIN STREET, LE 1 A N O Ny' O R F.O O N it, 1. MOKTK1TH. New Goods ! ! STOCK OF- 1887. MerchandisE OREGON. Hats and Caps, AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. HACKLEMAN,