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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1887)
Tlie Lebanon Express. " SATC II I A Y. M aTu 1 I 3t, 1 JS7." TEMPERANCE MEETINGS. All iHrsiiw in favor f tli tulopllon of I he iHiliUK I'rohihUor.v Aiiu-ikI-tueitt to the constitution of the Stttte f Oregon, ntv herehy rnettHl to meet at their rvsp-Uve rlees of vot ing, in the sereml vnveinrt of I. inn innly, Oivgon, on Friilay, the 1M l;iy of April, A. D. 1S.S7, nt the h.mr or 2 oVlook I. M., for the purise of organ ising Proelnet Prohibitory Amoinlim-iit lA'ftgwft. A full attendance lesiretL j T. J. Viimn, Chairmnn l.lim County TrohiHtory Amendment league. Local and General. Rabbits ! ! Farmers are all liuy. Amity ha pot the iminii. 1 Ijots of utrangvrs In town thl wt-ek. Look out lor immense ni thU year. Say, is a Wind man a good Judgitof beauty? The roatls are getting In a fair condi tion for travel. AVhntV thedlflVivne if you aiv ugly if you're happy?. The ilitcli must be built. Ilano need It In her lusiness. "Competition h the life of trrnle." lielianon is just booming. Mrs. t II. Harmon i visiting na tives and friends, in Portland. V M. K. Hearn I having a oat ntnbltf built, on his lot near the depot. Charley Montague is very sick with an attack' of acute rheumatism. Itev. Mead will proach at Smith's wehool house, next Sabbath at 11 A. m. Correspoudetee from all localities re fiectifiillv folie:ted. Lvt us hear from you, readers. A young man named Clark was mis took'fiw a deer and shot, recently on the Afctea imy. lie careful. G. W. Smith. E-q., visitl the coun ty iat during this week. He report everything quiet down there. Mrs I j. K. Main' and Mrs. Walter Montelth of Allny, visited Lebanon relatives, and friends this week. William M. Turney, of Jacksonville, at one time editor of S nfinrl and un able writer, died on th? Oth lust. Mowery Rrt. have sold their farm near Sweet Home, to a Mr tiriHUh. The loys have gone to The Dalles. A very large imni'eration is inking watched for on the Pacific Const the coming summer, jebanon w ill get her share. Miss Florence Italian! exhibits a fine Jwlnting of Mt. Hool at Andrews & Irtcklemnn's store. It evinces market! artistic ability. Revs. Wooley and Starr will fill their respective pulpits, morning and even ing at the C. P. church and Academy to-morrow (Sunday.) Our attention was direct ed a few da vs :ncetosomepaiiitintrsexe-nttl ly Miss Ida Montague, which speaks well for her as an art if t. Rev Mr. llannn, of t'orvallis, will preach, this (Saturday) evening, and Sunday, morning and evening at the Presbyterian church. This is the season of the year when the small !oy maketh arrangements to gxwi-fishin' on Sunday, and lawloth viciously when his "daddy" says No ! YSome idea of the huslnessdone in I-l-nnon may l had from the fact that 10, 240 pounds of way freight, principally merchandise, came in on Tuesday night tndn. The Oregonian railway (Limited) Mill on the 2Wh of this month, put on a mail train. The little road will then make good schedule time. Time card in due time. Ily reference to another column, it will be seen that M. K. Hearn is pre pared to furnish customers with nil kinds of fresh fish, twice a week, Wed nesdays and Satan'ays. ( On Tuesday last W. C. Peterson re ceived from Chicago a fine lot of appar atus and tools of the latest designs in the jewelry line. Walt, keeps up with the trade in every part icular. Now, that Dr. Will Jackson has lought the Jacksonville Srutittcf, the republicans of Southern Oregon will liave an organ they can rely on. Ik we whh you abundant success. Max Friendly, of Corvallis, intends to start a hig drive of logs down the McKenr.ie to Corvallis about the mid lie of next month. It will furnish em ployment to a large number of men. Detectives now claim that they have reliable information that Willis Skirt" the merchant of Union, who mysteri ously disappeared last fall, was not murdered, but skipped on account of his di bts. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Wm. Werth, our efficient butcher, finds it necessary on account of ill health, to well out his business at this place. An "ad" to this effect appear in another column. Hon. Samuel Owens and wife, of Lincoln Nebraska, after spending the winter in San Fr.iiieiseo, arrived here Wednesday night and will be guests of Mrs. Dr. llallard for a few days pre vious to their return east. It is understood that the resignation of Dr. Josephi as superintendent of the 1 Oregon Insane Asylum has I een ten dered to the Imard of eommissionors to take effect July 1st, and that it will le accepted upon" the conditions named. Mr. T. S. Plllshury the enterprising jeweler of Brownsville, certainly de serves the kind regards of the jieople of that town for hiseffortsin makingTuE Express a.,, welcome visitor to them. As a local reporter, he has few supe riors. (Jeo Rowell, hotel proprietor of Sweet Home, was in Ix-banon Tuesday. He informs ua that he will in connection with his hotel, keep a general variety tore, where the traveling public can be accommodated with anything they may desire. Mr. I. F. Conn, contractor and build er, returned to Ix-tuinon from Albany Wednesday. He has a number of con tracts on hand which, we presume will soon be commenced. We expect to see several fine buildings, put up in Leba non thus summer. J. A. Beard, druggist, who visited Jefferson during last week reports crops looking well in that part of the coun try and everybody busy putttng in the spring grain. The same may le said of the farmers of this vicinity, and in fact, all over the valley. The bleached bones of a 10-year-old child were found near Canyon City the other day. A plausalile theory advanc ed is that during the Indian raid of !7S the red demons murdered a family of immigrants and caoturcd the child which afterwards made its escape and IHTished. A Corvallis pajn-rof Hie 11 Hi Inst, syas: Wheat .U a jump up to HO cts. on Tuesday, the Nil inst. A telegram from San Vranelseoj ipiotlug wheat nt $1 ml caused the raise. The market rtillhasan upward tendency, anil it is possible that the dollar mark may Ik reached. C. If. Present t, manager of the O. H. A N. Co., has resigned, his resignation to take clt'ccl at itucc. As yet presi dent Smith has not accented the resig nation iiml it Is believed that he will not accept ll. However, Mr. Prewott has determined to engage In other busi ness. He ulll continue to reside In Poll 1:111.1. Several persons nt (irant's Pass will probably lie indicted by the next grand jury for violating I be game law. It Is said that several oltlccrs of the law are included in the list. J. C. Oillam. of that place, was arrested during last week for running down dear with hounds and whs lie Id to answer with IhuuIs nt MH. On Wednesday of this week, Mr. Thus. Wallace, of the firm of Wallace & Thomjison, leading grocers, Albany, gave us a pleasant call leaving his name for Tuk Kximikks, also copy for the neat little "ad" which npears in another column, by which it will l rvn this firm are sole agents for the celebrated t ieyserite soaps, nisiniil'aetur cd at lh-ii-r, Coloindo. Certainly a brand which will inonoMiizc the trade. A trial bur will convineeiuivone of this fact. John laldson, a simple minded youth living near Monroe, licntoit county, wiis mnile to K lieve by some young men that they were going to kill him, whereupon lie ran away from them, and taking a valuable horse be longing to F. Kittiide,tlcd tothe moun tains. He afterwards voluntarily re turned the horse but was afterwards arrested and placed ill jail. It would seem that this punishment should '.e long to the youn.r men who would st-mp so low as to frighten the weak-minded. A vear since the (iervais postoflli'e l.i.t i i... .... i. ......... ... ... . ei. . ! lis niiunu im uiitvuw o ties. tut' safe was cracked and the inside iron Ihx extnu-tel and cirrieil oil. A few days ago tamic iriies found th iron lsx at a lonelv point one mile north of Wood burn. In thelox was found a lot of bank checks lost at the time of the robU-ry. The purse which contained the ptwteftlce money was nlso found near iy; als a hatchet with which the safa crackers had burst ojk-ii the iron 1X. No other clews were found, and who the parties Mere who rol ls d tlie postoilliv remains as big a mystery as ever. An enterprise is succeeding near Ibn-k Point, in Jackson counts', Oregon, of extensive marble quarries. Some f'i.. UK) was exjK'nded. and the first kiln of fline whs burned in May last. The business has lecn extended and now lot) barrels of limcn day are turned out. The kilns are near the railroad track. Many men are employed in gettlngout t lie stone unit in moiii-raiTO. etc. The establishment of nnv one industry ' neci'ssitates the lalmr of many nun who must he fed, and this helps the fanner. We In rain the advent of any enterprise which will keep money circulating at home. Work has b-eu commenced on the unfinished part of tlie Indian school t Chcmawa by Mr. C. A. Kolteits, who has Itecn awarded the contract. The contractor will finish up the office building, which was erected last sum mer, and will also construct a bath house, a luiidry and bakery building. This work, says a Salem pucr, will lie pushed forward to completion without d' lay. Mr. tray the carpenter of the selnsil, will also make some iniprove nients this summer. Hew ill soon "om nieuce the construction of thi'ec shojs a tailor, carpenter and blacksmith shop, and a barn. It is proposed to build a picket fence extending en tirely ainuml the grounds, which will le two miles in length. The work will lie superintended by Mr. ttray, and laUr performed by the itud.'lits. SavstheSan Francisco J-hrtmhrr of the loth inst.: S. 1J. Toby, of New York, has arrived in thiscit v and taken the posiiion of general freight and pass enger agent of the Oregon Pacific rail road and Oregon Development com pany, in which he and his, friends are interested. Mr. Toby stated that the Oregon Pi.c'fie company was having still another steamer built for the Paci fic coast trade, in add it ion to the Kast ern Oregon and the Willamette Valley, already mentioned. The new ltoat has not yet loen named. She is an iron steamer of als.ut tons burden and will have steam steering gear, electric lights anil nil mslern improvements. The firm of John Hivich fe Sons, Ches ter, Pa., are doing its work. They ex pect to have her completed by Scptem lcr I, when she will at once start for this cost. This steamer, with the Ya Uina and tiie other two mention hI, will form a tri-weckly line Ix-tween San Francisco and Yaquina, Or. To Advertisers. We would sav for the lienefit of ad vertisers, that as we retain thesultsi-rils-I ers to the lirotctirvillf, Itifuriimnf, in ! addition t th seof Thk Kxpukss, en j ables this pap -r to le the best advertis j ing medium fr the south-eastern por tion of I. inn county. Thk Kxpkkss j starts out with near five hundred suls ' scrilH-rs and the list is rapidly increas j ing. Please make a note of this. Hates reasonable. FORKS OF THE SANTIAM. March 21. Mr. J-lilU'ir: From time to time I will send you items from this vicinity. As your paper upholds the teiiisiaiice cause, I nope that our oople will lo conie interested in it and that it will shortly be found in every family in this part of the valley. H. F. Dickens is said to have sold his interest, in the estate of Jerry and Pcmu-Iia Dickens, to his brothers. We will soon have a postoffice at the South Santiam K. II. station, w here we can get a daily mail. Then we will all want Thk ExritKKs. Farmers are improving these fine days and plowing is going on in all di rections, making ready for seeding, in the hoiies of a rich harvest. Cat tie are Improving in flesh. Calves are selling at 10 and $11 per head, and business is Itcginning to look cheerful, giving irornise of better times ahead. S Born. Tuesday, March 8. to the w ife of L. A. Tucker, a son. Weight, 11 pounds. On the same date, to the wife of(i. W. Nelson, a son. Father and son doing well. Mr. Moreland of Lebanon, passed through this part of the country last week, on a canvassing tour. By his actions, a person might have reason ably thought he had other business, or giving a thorough canvass of a favorate family of his. JiAA'TlAM. BROWNSVILLE NEWS. Spi Ing. Drummers. Farmer are busy plowing. Thennonuior 7(1 on Tuesday. Fall wheat U thrifty and strong. Shade and fruit trees are Iteliig set out. W. H. lllaiichard has purchased the McDowell properly. Karl, the infant child of Charles Younger Is extremely ill. Ijcroy Templeton, the little soli of A. M. Templeton is quite ill. Mrs. Harmon Swank departed for Cehtcrville on Thursday last. Spring work is commencing and the sound of the enreiiter's hammer Is heard. 11. L. HlanchnJil took p-teetesslon of his recently purchased property on Wednesday last. Mrs. J. M. Waters who ha leen visiting friends at li-irrisbur, return ed home on Tuesday last. On Tuesday, Find ley Me line return ed from Albany, to which phuv he had accompanied tlie last drive of logs. Elltort Cable visited Albany on Wcd nesday last, returning home on the fol lowing Friday, with u teachers certifi cate. Prepnrations ore Is-ing made for an other entertainment to be given by the W. C. T. ir., date ofwhich will be given in next issue. Charles Payne, in the employ of Ar thurs Bishop, reocivtdu wound in the hand, from a sliver of steel w hich fi.'W from a swedge entering the bull of the thumb, from w hieh place it wasex tracted by Dr. I. V. Starr. On Monday morning last, Wiliam Watson and family, accompanied by Mrs. Jos. Hnrrisonj started for linker City, near which place Mr. Watson will locate. Mrs. Har.tison, his mother, renedning with him for the next six months. J. K. Mellarge, who has leased the Willson House, for the ensuing eight een months, will take possession on the lin-t of May, from which lime he will lie prepared t attend to the epieurian wants of the general public in a manner most satisfactory. Our merchants during the past week have leen cleaning, overhauling, nnd straightening up their stop's, reiciving and placing in tempting array new stocksofspring goods. A general activ ity is taking place in business circles and all an4 looking forw ard to a good spring trade. S Dii-d. March It. at the niidiiec of Tl.Olass, Craw fords vil le. Miss Nancy tJray. agsl !'l vears. Miss t "ray was a lady, w ho by lier amiable and fault less character had made many friends. She was generally know n throughout the valley, nnd leaves a large circle of loving friends to mourn her demise. "Kathleen Msvournceii'' ns present ed to the Brownsville public on the evening of Tuesday last, by the Knima I lent h Dramatic Co., was a decided success. A giwvd house greeted the ettnipany in their rendering of this truly lieaufiful Iri-h tstmedy titmpuny drama. We lH-sjC!k a benny welcome for this meritorious ti-oujie" wherever they may go. On account of the inclemency of the weather, the lecture advertised for Thursday night was post'ioncd until the following evening, win n a fall house grceti ! Uev. K. Haskell on "An hour in the Stats." The miuhty ma chinery of the universe was made thor oughly iutclligil lc by moving diagrams and all attending voted the lecture an intellectual treat. A heart rending weurrcnoe was the d"-ith by burning of I lie lilt le daughter of Samuel Smith, which esfurnd dur ing the past week it the parents resi dence near Corvallis. .During a brief iiltscncc of the family, the clothing of the children caught lire, resulting in the severe burning of the youngest child, and death of the oldest girl, whose clothing was entirely consumed In-fore her terrible condition was dis covered. James If. Washburn ami son have purchased from William Fugua, of Parker Station, Polk Co., twelve head of It-sl, Short Horn, Durham cattle, thorough bred, that were brought from Kansas City, Mo., by Mr. Fugua. It is the desire of th-. purchasers to raise a pure line of this hr-ed for Isvf and stock purposes. There sems to Ih but little doubt that in the ruture this b csility will Ik able to compete with the east in the production of line stin-k. Trustees' Meeting. At a meeting of the !onrd of trustees of tlie Sunt inm Academy, held at the academy March 1- 1SS7, among other pritccedings was the apoiiitmeut of a class for 18!)i. The names of James Uidgeway, K. Stringer, . H. Bland, S. A. Niekerson nnd Chas. Ralston were presented and unanimously elect ed. Also the following resolution: Ixcuoh-ni, That the board of trustees of Santiam Academy hereby reiterate their expression of confidence in the integrity and ability of Prof. J. L. Jil-U-rt, in his management of the acad emy, and their gratification that lie has decided to continue as principal of the academy for the coming year. Unanimously adopted. .. A. It. Cvnrr., Sec IN MEMORIAM. (Jeorge Wilson whose life has leen despaired of for a long time passed away on the morning of the Pith inst., surrounded by relatives and friends. He was bom in Whites Sides county, Illinois, in May, 1So7, nnd einiuigrnted to Oregon in lsso, and has since resid ed near Sweet Home. By his honest and u right life he won the respect of all who knew him and by his death we loose one of our most estei mcd and re spected citizens and friends. He leaves an aged father and mother to mourn his untimely death and many warm friends who tender to them their heart felt sympathy in this their sad bereave ment. ur friend was one of those rare and gifted souls of whom the jsn-t inspiringly seaks that, "none knew him but to love him, or name him only to praise." We will not say for the purpose of fulsome panegyric that he had no enemy, but we do say that we never heard man or women 8)icnk ill of him or he seak ill of others. A little over a year ago in blush of health George was laid upon a bed of atlliction and in the bust six months he has lieen a great sufferer. Why he was cut down in the prime of manhood none but the creator of all things can solve. Al though he has gone from among us his memory will ever rest with us as one whom we respected in life and mourn in death. At homo they mis his tender love: Hi. 'leath In urief t many friewifi, Bie oh! in that blesel world hhvo Ni love or friendship ever ends Weep not for him whodieth. Kor he .lees und i at rest: And the couch whereon he lieth J-. the erven eiirtli sinel nreuvt. Succt Home, March 21. II. t. M. Murray. Idaho. Mr. A. Krvln, a former resident of Lebanon, writing to-D. Andrews, of the firm of Andrews & Hacklcnuui, in a letter ordering Tiik Fxpiuxh for one year, has the follow ing to say tonecru lng Murray: "This w ill Ik a fine mining camp lu a few years more. The mines ure here but the capital and machinery to work them have not yet arrived. "There are three mills here now, and i think there will Ik- many more in the near future; but It takes time to develop things in this direction." Notice. All iM'tsons knowing themselves in debted to F. H. Koseoe, on blacksmith ing account, will please call and pay Immediately, and stive costs. 1 mui have my money. Dentistry. Dr. J. T. Tate, dentist, of Albany, will visit Lebanon profcsMiomi'ly on Tuesday, March '.SI. Persons desiring dental work done will find him at the St. Charles hotel. Teeth extracted without pain. LSt. Lawrence, the blind man, gave an ciiicmtmmi ni ai unu eeuows nail, Wednesday evening. Some parts of the tiorfornianoo, w as funny and int-r-tniningesjH-chilly the "mind reading," which certainly excised some very homely young men. The homeliest of which" may lie found at the City Drug store, disitslng of a fine looking stock of drugs, medicines, He. . f In a few days we will have on hum! a line stock of letter heads, billheads, cnvcloMK colored paper for p:tsier work, etc. etc. (live the Kxpukss of fice a call, when you want something in this line, at prices in proportion to thestai'of votir weasel skin, w hich, of course, nt tliis time means very low. Just received at Churchill A Mun ich h's a tine lot of ladies' parasols, hose, corsets, jciseys, fancy goods, etc. A fine stock of ladies' parasols, hose, gloves, corsets, cle., just received nt Andrews & llacklcman's. Jusl ft-eci vim! ii lnrit Invoiecof inrrieiil- ture gotids, barbed .. ire, M it. -hell wng ons etc., nt F. II. H weoe A Co's. Call and see F. II. lb sih A: Co. for bargalis in all kinds of hardware. Horse bills neatly and proudly print ed at Tin: KxriiKssoffice. Charges rea sonable. (1. F.. Hardy, jeweler, is execting from the east "new novelties in his line. Lockout for Increased "nd" with cut of thoric fine Waltbnm movements the watch he makes a sitecinlitv of. For a fine gold or silver watch, a homlsonie clock or jew elry of foe best quality and latn-t styles "go to W. C. Peterson, lA-hanoii Oregon. Money to loan, by Curran A Mon telth, Allwny, Orcg;n. tf For a good meal, go to the City Res taurant Albany. Meals li'i cents. tf Stop nnd m-e those Clinton Clipper plows at F. II. II . scoe & Co's. Garden t'ols of all kinds at F. H. Koseoe A: Co's. Local Market Report. W'hent 7- per lui-hel. I Ml . r l.lsh'l. t'l.4ir t-r Imm-l. I'.rfnl..- (I.iiir ! :!." rl'iill. tuir liii' h-r ihiwn. Hulier j. er Hi. IjipI - n-r Hi. Applet. j.Tti tK- t r tm-.:fl. Afplin. dHl -ie p-r III. I'Unu.. iiriel Te nr ll. l'rtnu'. dried n in-r lb. II mi". 1' te per Hi. siiMiiler .i rierlli. hiu-oti it- per t'oal Oil fl.Vl jier.S (TH!lon run. Y.ALLACE a THOMPSON, I THK I t Leading Grocers LINN COUNTY. ! SOLE AGENTS 1 nui THK j Ctflolrmol: I Geyserite Soaps. At.IlANY. OKKiaiN. .1 Fresh Fish. Eresh Fish. I am now prepared to furnish all kinds of FRESH KISH, KKCKIVKI) PACKED IN ICE, Which will lie served to customers on Wednesdays & Saturdays, OF EACH WF.FK. Call onrly nt tlitJ Depot. M. ;. HE MIX. MEAT MARKET FOR SALE. The undersigned, on account of ill health, otters for sale the following property: Ten Acres of Land within five min utes walk from Lebanon, one Good Slaughter House, Corrals ami every thing pertaining to a first-class butch ering business. Also Residence and Meat Market on Main street, Lebanon. A Good Sausage Factoay, Brick Smoke House and a Good Barn. Also Two Horses and one Butcher Wagon, and all other property connected with the business. Everything new. For par ticulars and terms apply to WILLIAM WERTH, mch2G-lm . Lebasox, Okkgo.v. FOR SALE. 40 acres of proocl fnrminR hind, one-fonrth mile wont of Smiliitm avwlwmy, 1-cIniihui uregou; crop inelwtt.it. Price, S50 per Acre. One-half Cash. For pnrti-iiliii t'iiiUirc of A. K. C'ynw of of J N. Mcboimkl en luciuisci!. ' urvliU-uiu J. H. COUltTNV. M. I). PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON. 1 KHMiN, fi;Kif)N. Office in lr. Powell's lU-Ridence. F. M. MILLEK, A1T0RNEY AT LAW, Notary Public and General Insurance Agent, I.KltAMlN. OUKiinV. t'ollri-tions Hint 111 her Ini'M. ronitlyHtt(-nloi j In. I lllicv 1111 Mnlii Imlif. DH. A. H. l'F.TFJON, SURCICAL DENTIST, Filling and Extracting Teeth a Speciality. l.KltANOS. OREOIIS. Otlh-f- In rei'hliic-. mi Mhiu St.. IM-xt itrmr n1h of 1. H. Moniitttii,. r.til-iii't.. All work nurrunlisl, I M.Mi'.l.-Ill ahiin aiii i:. nollf !)U. J. A. LAMHEHSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. i.i:nvN"oN. iikmou.v. f!iee ill rlh-nre, opiioxitt; i:M Kcllotr hull. Inuikrit hi-!nlltr of ItriUhm nil IiIiiiIn of i-hron-K'Hinf jirivalt-ilUcn-M-i: C"x lull lilnlili rani itliTlni- innilili'x. Annli-.K lit lrrine. n. I am i.i(iliii with itMNlrru niliinii'i uml itiKtnmii-m. Sjmm'I-iI iiiti-ntion (.'tcti In iri-fii!tiri-!intnii-li-avea liy eli-crli'llv. ChIN ni'nil inmi)I!y, day or tllfiltt. CII AIIl.liM hkAkin.o i t. C. II. HARMON. liA RUE Rami HAIR DRESSER LKHANON, OliWinX. Shaving, Hair Cutting anil HIihiomm ing In the Latest and HI5ST STYLUS. I'ATKoSAliK UKI'KnFfM.V Wll.II tTF.P. " exciian(;e hotel J. NIXON, Prop., I.F.H VNON, OUIHaiS. Meals i"i cents, Islging 25. Tables Supplied with the Best tlie Market Affords. No Extra Charges for Men with white shirts and grip-sacks. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, I.KIIAXON, OHF.'iOX. N. W, Ciinicr M:iin ami Sla mmn Slreeli", two ks ij)-t of it. it. iH rit. J. H. P. HOPE. Prop. Thin II mo l rir-t ln I't alt iln ifvtntmen!, Iwint; mw nl Ihriwiphly rvitm'Atinl. The Tables Supplied witb. tbe test the Market Affords. Sample Hooms nnd the Ilet Accom modations for Commercial men. o-nernl sii; iiK.i-c. nol tf yiiiinuiiiiiti E. E. MONTAGUE, I'KAl.KII IX- Stationery OF A I.I. KIXIiS. Also Foreign and Domestic I 'eriocliei-il S Lkhaxox, Ohkuox. j G. E. HARDY, Watchmaker and Jeweler Lkhaxox. Okwiox I'E.W.KIl IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware. OPTICAL GOODS, Repairing a Sini-iaity, All "Work Guaranteed. -Aui akxt Fok The Hew Noble Sewing KacMne and Sewing Machine Supplies. Ilarkness & Mayers Hros, -Blacksmiths,- Lkiiaxox, Outxmx. Horse Shoeing and Gen eral Repairing:. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO (JIVE SATISFACTION, AT Prices to Suit the Times. OIl'E VS A CALL. J. 1.. COWAN. J. M. KALSTOX. J. V flSICK BANK of LEBANON, Lebanon, Oregon. Transact a General Bank ing: Business. Accounts Kept Subject to Check. EXCHANGE SOLD ON New Yori, San Francisco, Portland and Albany, Oregon. COLLECTIONS MADE On . Fuvorable 1enjis. A. V. ( Ht ttf HII.I,. CHURCHILL DEALERS IN- G ENERA L LEBANOM, Ncav Goods ! ! Ye are now receiving an Immense (stock of Spring rind Summer Goods. Which is the Largest, (-hoicest nnd most complete line if fJcneral Merchnn ifise erer fmmglit to this ftectionnf the Wit iamette valley. Our stock of Dry nnd Kniicy Uuod embracrs nil the newest de igns in Patterns, . Styles and Qualities, hi Dress U'mmIh, including a fine assortment of The Celebrated Broadhead Dress Goods, In new nd desirable colors, which Imve just been opened out for your fnsiei'tioii. Our stock of White Goods is Large and Complete. OUR NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS Inetudts all the Jfewctt designs and Xovellie In Hosiery, Corsets, Handkereliiefs, Ibices, Ribbons. Jerseys, Indies' Underwear, Gloves, Mitts, Etc. -OUU NEW Ladies and Childrens' Shoes and Slippers Vbk'h is jiit-t arriving, is the lurgt4. and most cxiuiplete line ever pur clmseil by us, and at prices that JJfi ComjuUtion I WE KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK OF Carpets, Oil-cloths, Mattings, Regs, Window-Shades, Wall-Paper CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Highest Market Price Paid for all Kinds of Country Produce. 1872. C. B. MONTAGUE, -HEALER IX- GeneraL LEBANON, Dry Goods, Clothing Boots and Shoes GROCERIES Cigars, Tobacco, Crokery, Hardware, Notions, Etc. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE in Supplying the Wants of the People of this Viciuity, ena bles me to offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS. l tf- C. 13. Montague. ANDREWS & -DEALERS IN- Dty-Goods.Clotliing, Boots & Shoes. HATS AND CAPS, ssG R O C Gents' Furnishing Goods. -AGEXrS FOIi "OLD RELIABLE" Buckingham & Hecht's Boots, and the Cele brated W. L. Douglas $3 Shoe. , AND THE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS, Popular Hosiery Company. MAIN STREET, M. J. MONTE1TJI- & MONTEITH. Al ERCHAND1S E OREGON. New Goods ! ! STOCK OF- 1887. VP' MerchandisE OREGON. Hats and Caps, AT HIGHEST MARKET PItlCE. HACKLEMAN, ERIE S,s- LEBANON, OREGON