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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1887)
The Lebanon Uxpress. Local and General. Clins. Montague is ill ve-v M k. . I. F. Couh'm card nfM'tirs till Wink. Mrs. Andrew Trip U ilungvroitHly 111 with heart tlisensi'. Chim-hlll A Monioith hav ivitlveil tluilnn the vk a brilliant lot tif num- Aflw noxt vxk Thk Kxi'iiRwt will 1k t'iuililvl to glvt' more Fpa- to Ioi-jU mi1 utht'r nov. The Corvnlli Chronhlo till (lie Orr-jron I'uelfle It. R. the Oiviron on "PrtuiH-r" It. It. A Mountain House t (he name reeent ly jriven the sehol houu on Kmuuel ltankey'H place. A. II. riteliv of (he Yuqulim Mail nUciI at LclmiiOu (his wk in the lu , terrtn of that paicr. M. II. lloyhH of lYrtliuul, nrrlve.1 at this laee with his family, and will permanently locate. Clocks can 1h looked upon as among the most lasting article of personal projH-rty. They mo rare change hands. On Friday evening of last week the Winter sesnton of the Santiam Academy was c1hhI with lnteresUiigtviemoiiUs. ISlasts on railroad on the south ide of Kisklyou, ran ha phdnly heard at Linkvillc, a distance of over 'forty tniU s. In Needy precinct, Clackamas coun ty, Mr. Mckiimey has hst two horses by the utaggcra and Mr. Jennings one. Hew Mr. Wooley, of this place, will deliver an nl.lres hefntv the V. C. T. V. at Hrownsville this Saturday even ing. Harry DuTtnUt has inen pent to (he penitentiary from this county for lar ceny In a dwelling tor n term of one year. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Montcith and Mrs. A. l Churchill returned from a hriif visit to Albany on Wednesday evening. So warm hns the weather Ix-en of late in Jacksonville that a few of the farm ers and mitten are already crying for more rain. vj C. H. M-mtague is filling up th jqvtec In hi store heretofore occupied hy hard ware with a tine toek of dry g.xwls and clothing. The Oregonian Hallway (l.lniitet Ijlne) (inte card will appear next week with other particulars tmcerning this Important road. On account of the scarcity of f,vh fish. M. K. 1 learn dil not m"t his sujs ply on Wiiltirs.l:'v. Hereafter, Ik thinks, he will not e dlss;ipvinted. Hon T. J. Black, of HaJs-y, has re aunied business, after settling up nil of the altaii-s of the firm of Mlack, Porter & Co. The new flint will be Black, Pearl A Co. Mis Mary Montague, who Is now teaching at the AUmuiv Collegiate ln- iHuuiu mine ma ihn j-ai-iriay evening tiio ti-iifiuit it iiii iii-i p:ireui, returning Monday morning. 1 heprcs ent tcnn will cIomv' in June. eorge Smith, an old gintlcman in Turner, Mail n county, wi s a few days Killer strickeiusl with partilysis. 'lite troke at tirst was not tluu'ht to Ik dangerous, but at pn-sent he old gMi tlcuian is very low. His entire right Hide is lieln'i ks. The i)t-((nian says that there is an InipreKsion that Hon. It. P. lOarbart, cx noeretary f state, will le conn- t.il with the local management of the On irm A California railnvid after it fhull have piiss;il into the haiid of the f:uthern l'aeitle. A street Fakir beat the pvople f Al Imny out of many dollars during the week. The HuHi tin. afur d scribing the manner, by which tin? Fakir re leived the crowil of their greenlmvks, very ;-iisiMy remarks: Never try to beat a man at his own game. Wo have received, the programme of the annual Teacher's institute for the Third Judicial Di-triet and l.iiin coun ty, to be held at Allwny, April!!, 7 and K Judging from the programme it will ! a very interesting WHsion. All teachers should lie in attendance. The contest for the clerkship of the miprcme ciurt has tinally Ih-cii dvcide I by tlic sclwtion of Win. H. Holnu's, of Salem. All the disapointcd asp'r.n t vill heartily oin in congratulations, as Mr. Holutes it a pound lawyer, jvopular and desierving. He will make a good clerk. The Indians arf fast lKciming civil ized. The other davaneloj'meiit took place up in the Sjvikane country, with all the eclat of the b'.test fashion of the white people. The dut-ky maid n who thus took matters into' her own hands, as it were, had only seen thir teen summers. The following named persons have Iwen; appointed attorneys of the swamp land' lioard: Morrow county, Heonrc "W. Wright; Multnomah county, B. Killiio; Cmatilla county, Thomas Fitz gerald; lVniglas county, John Hamil ton: Klamath county, J. W. Humaker, newly created ofHcer The store of K. O. Chanmcss at Cor vallis was broken into the other night and $5.00 stolen. The C'lronirfc also nays that a few nights ago the money drawer at the O. P. It. It. depot wa rifled of its contents. The thief secur ed a few dollars, a silver watch and skipped with his booty. 'A Mc-Minnville paper says, one of the mt disgusting spet'tacles we have jn upon our streets for a long time, was witnessed Tuewlay. Si veral young jdrls from l(i to IS ycurs of age wi re re turning from the college, where they are attending school, with lighted cig arettes in their mouths. The census of the Umatilla reserva tion Indians is completed and foots up over a thousand of all sorts entitled to land. The commissioners think the average amount to each will lie alxiut eighty acres The Indians have been considering their choice of the reserva tion, and say they mean to have the best of it. f Fanners and citizens generally are warned to look out for a man calling himself Mose, who is traveling around the country swindling farmers by niak imr them airents for a Iouble Duplex Jiay 1-orKaiiU-curingtneir.signaiun-s . . . . - which are transferred to a negotiable note for ton times value received. Puss him around. In Morrow county the heaviest loser in sheep was Thomas Matlock, who had 2.AM1 perish by starvation and storms. 2io miitter how favored a country may be, wisely says an ex change, stockmen must make up their minus that they must prepare to take care of their animals in the winter, and to provide tshelter and feed in abun dance. A few days ago we heard some in quiries made regarding the Umatilla reservation as to when it would proba bly be thrown open, for settlement. The La Grand Gazette says, the loeal land office officials at that place, have as j'et received no instructions in regard to the disposal of the Umatilla reserva tion lauds. It will lie some time yet before anythiusr is done. Lectins, Mrs. A, It. lUggs, rifsldent of the W. C. T. ir. will lecture nttlie Fliht 1'rcnhvterlaii church, Lebanon, next Tus"sday evening, April fit It. Ijcctiire nie. Strange Freak of Nature. SK. Ws Smith, Ks,,., r (his ell y Is (he owner of a cow, which gave birth to a line heifer calf on March 12lh, and to another one on the Suit, Jusl 17 day after the first one ciuiie. The latter calf, though small, is well developed and the cow mid calves are all doing wen. ii i ms cow Keens nirnisiiiiig a calf every aevetiteeii days for a few years, the Squire will nodouht go Into ine siocK iiiistiHxs. losav the least, i n is is ccnniuiy an unusual occureiuv Divine Services. Itev. (J. F. Mead will preach at Mid die Hidjre school house t. morrow (Sun day at 10 o'clock A. v., and at Hock Hill Hehool house nt .'l.Jtu p.m. Hev Starr will nil his usual appointments in me Academy morning and cvcnliu!. Hev. Wooley will till his appointments ai rviuiii nrownsviiic '. church morning and evening. H-.-v. Itowersox will preach at Sweet Home this (Sat urday) evening and Sunday morning, and at Independence cchool house in the afternoon. A Big Suit. There was filed in the United Static supreme court a few days ago a tran script of a case which M ill come up in due season for argument, In which the t'liltml Stat-s Is KUing the Northern 1'aeitle railway company for fl, !, IHHI. It has lieen brought to the hu prenu court of the. I'niied States on a writ of error front the western district of Montana territory, and it Is Intend ed to test Jthe right of the company to cut, or allow to Ih cut, timlicr growing on non-mineral lauds lying along the line of its road, and wt'lhin the limits of its land grant, where the lauds arc still being survey tl. HW. Organized. At the meeting ml led for the organi zation of a Prohibitory Amendment league, In this city, yesterday, the fol lowing otrvrs were eb-ctcd: Pit.!d. nt 1. A ml rews. First Vice PrvNidcttt J. 1 1. St lite. Second Vice President Jas. Marks. St-ervtary A. It.Cvrti. Treasurer F. It. li'dlard. l'.xi-cutive Committee ii. F. Mead, A Williams. .Mrs. jas. .Marks. K. i Montague and J. L. tiilhert. Mot-ting adjourned tomcat at First Presbyterian thurt-h next M-nday eve ning April 4th, id TtftO o'clock, .ill are Invitcl to attend. School Report. LTlu f Uowiter l a oirreot report of the primary st hool taught In district No. Hi foi the term commenced IK- eemU'r i and cnditl March 4: n. mmi'i -T Miniif,t (n Ih;, imiti'n r !'lav nuiiil iiiv. (rti!i.'-- , 'J. V is TIKWK NriTllKK AII-JNTihTKIV ll KINti Tllnilll. TU"n: W !) AVKtlK.I H !' IN f-MN KT!H t NT. Hi'iir)' t'twiufti, Kny kuhi-, Jiminv Vr-wit. ..Hrvii' r-: r, .'MtH iiitun, riin(tv K.t-r. Mrtttic IV.!.T. f.a s.-auilliui.l. MaikI Hurk.-r. Mining II-M.ini--en. Kva lb -, MitirKle sien nil. I Lulu li:-k::iii. TIKt: IVIil! Him UV Jelmtiii- I: Kie'i. J.i. v- Knviiinn. Mt-lvin .Vnx tl. .Irtkvu Ri-!n-. Tumiiiy Ki-.itmu , I-.-mimI Ariit'll, Ondi llnrkno--. N.'iu "l okh Ii, Kninkif lluiktuin, Kot.- li.'yii.l-ls Kua Cark.T. Hi-c.i? Ilvii-trit'si. Au.'.r n.i.l t'uit-e HUla-'l. HliWK AVI.i:lil ! '.). 1k'.-)it sirlnyer. .I-I-.' lirlim, 1 vll K.Cm. Muliif lMM'in, arri I nei r. Nuia Ita.li-, nml Klerw l'e-ur. land Kntoti. iillnrt Slriiijrer six! Jeluiny Fes tir. TIlosF AVKR ,.KIi . flmverllttotli-tittin, W.mlev. tvp HnmM nl Krvl llKr. Kami (inna , 'lViU'.M-T. Two Sides to a Question- The Salem AY itrxnt'in, a few days ago, published a letter from Dr. A. C. Kinney, of Astoria. In it he "pioted the tcrtimony of Gov. Martin, of Kan sas, and James G. Blaine of Maine, who assert that prohibition in their rcsHct ive states has Ix-en of immense tieiietit. In an cditiorial the paper asks ir the doctor orai.y one else could explain the fact th.it in Leavenwort It, Kansas, LNHi saloons are open and defying the law. Believing that to beau old news paHr rport, a tcnicrancv man at oiuv st. nt this dispatch: T llu' Mrtyor. 1'nx'onworih. Knniip: 1 our now.-imiKT rnv; -KI miIki iiiicii !e: fj'inar U-? The reply came: I.KAVKMVCIRTM. K.e.. Mnn li is. 1H7. J. W. Wki'.ii. Sali ni, r.: V.Hir li li rrMni ntviv cA. There i urn H jikm in ljuvviovonh. K. S. Nku.v. The ih-rroiiiiiH and Stafrmnan tell us prohibition don't prohibit, upon the statement quoted from the Milwaukie Sfntinrl and other whisky organs, against the interest of the pecp'e in general, yet they claim to Ih the p.ipcrs of the people; yes, for j atronage only. S. S. G. An Undesirable Change. On Monday morning last the Ore gonian Hallway commcm-ed carrying the mails front Portland to CoUrg. While this change will make it con venient for many places on the line of the road, under the present schedule, it will work greatly to the disadvan tage ot others escci;illy Lebanon and Brownsville as to communication be tween thi-so places and Albany, requir ing, as it does, four days to get an ans wer to h letter sent to our county a'at. From this view of things a petition was circulated in Lebanon asking that the service lie not changed, which received the signature of nearly every jiersoii in the town, when it w'as placed in the hands of G. W. Smith, Ksq., who went to Albany w ith it, were we understand he secured some 4K) names. This should lie sufficient to induce the post office department to either let the t- i.. ... ... i ....... ..ii- CI lit. tl vice remain as it is or change the sehcd- ule ,imet?0 as to have the train reach Spicer s at, say three o'clock p. M KO- ing north ami connecting with tlie moi ning tram on the O. & : C. road go- VetiV ing south. This would iriv mail to Albany, which is of the utmost importance. Brownsville and Seio will both say amen to this. Regarding the new Oregon codes the Portland World says: "Hon. Vm. Lair Hil is in town, en route for his new home in Oakland, Cal. Mr. Hill rejsirts that as soon as hearrives in Cali fornia he will send in the laws passed at the last session of the Legislature, and as soon as this is set up the Oregon codes will be published. At the time of the burning of the Bancroft building t he codes were burned, ami Mr. Hill had to do all the work over again. It was quite an undertaking, but it is fin ished Ht last, and Mr. Hill feels glad that his tatek twice performed done." BROWNSVILLE NEWS. In places the ground Is getting to dry to piow, F, F. Cofl visited Albany on Wedm. day last. Liliert Cable on Monday last, took charge of the Powell district school V. M. Brown, of The Dalles, is visit lug friends In Brownsville and vlclu- uy John M. Bendy, Sheriff of Umatilla t o was lu town visiting friends during tne past. week. "Don't forget" that Plllsbury keep only the liest and latest styles in watches ciocK ami jewelry. Alter i no first day or April, you can eat eh trout legally, that Is if they bit N. B. bait should ho used. Mrs. C. II. Bone and Mioses Arm I mla and Lillle Bone of llalsey vUited Hrownsvllle on Wednesday last. Mrs. Joint Br iwii has for the past wcck uuuergono great physical Miner ing from a severe attack of neuralgia. The contemplated change in malt route took lililec on Mondav lust, nil mail matter now gtiing via. the P. &W. W. T. Banpassert of McMlnitvllle, has hccti appointed )Mistal clerk on the P. W. V. lty., liotweeu li tlund and v onurg. Chinese phesantn are lnHHimlng plen tiful! In this section. During the past week a numU-r have been ween, with in town limits. Thomson Waters have during (he past week, thoroughly renovated, re modeled and repainted their store, giv ing it a very bright, cheerful look. Mr. M. L. Hamilton.Mlsses Florence and Mlllv Skinner and Miss Husie Alexander, of CoN-rg, paid Browns ville friends a visit on Friday last. Hop yard men are bulsly engaged plowing and cleanlnir out 'their lion patches. In some locality the ground is getting almost too dry to cultivate. Thos. Kay's Imiiortcil bull. Tornado. aged two yearn, tipped the beam at l.oUO nw., on Saturday last. A heifer of the same sloek, fourteen months old, weigh ed 7T0 ll. Thos Brandon passed through town on Monday last, with his iinnortcd Norman Perchcnui stallion, a beauti ful! coal black, 17 hands high, weigh ing I.IO) 1 1 IS. The little damrluer of William Tem- pleton Jr.. who has lieen s unwell, that her life was for some days dosiuiir- ed of, is tending towards convaleHivnt, strong hoiKi U'lng entertained of her recovery. Dr. I. W. Starr received front Phil. tlrny, of Harney valley, a letter stating that the snow had entirely disappear ed, in that locality, that stock were do- inif well and had p;.sse through the winter with ut ixlra care or fs. Theol.l maxim. Is "earlv to ImhI and early to lise," but If you wish to raise bread, cake, etc., Ill ii manner equal to 40,001 lbs. of hvdratil'c prosure, to the square inch, call on i p. frort and purchosc m Miund of Far Wint tiak uig jHiwder, prh-eiVi cts, sample frie. OuroilalnHiw mi'iii", to have merged Into a tliinir o the part, antioue, mus ty an I in n dy for want f use, no more "drunks, ' no more disturbers cf the piMi1', halls of the blind goddess, JudiC', a o deserted, ami the marshal's fees n-i nihility. This soeika well for the m irality of our town. Sablmth ervicsat the Baptist ehur h were comlucted by Hev. Carpus Sjierry, who preaebed ellictivo sermons morii ing ami evening. Sunday school exer cises at S, i. M., were well attended: at 0 P. M. a yotiud iicople's prayer meet ing, in which much interest, wasevin ivd, was succi'Ssfully held. On Sat unlay evening April 2nd the W. C. T. V. will uive another fri-e en tertainment, to which all are invited. A very interesting pmgraine has U-en prvpanil, eoii-isling (1f invitations, songs and choice musical selectluns. Hev. Wooley of I.eoanoii and other eloquent sjieakers will address the niivt 1ng in f.ivor of prohibition. It will tic rent nilvml I your readers that some time past the ttrrfonUitt made mention of a young lady who hail arrived at Portland in search of a young man who had Is traycd her atlcctions ami taken the advice, of Horace tin el v, "gone w-st." On Suudy hiat the search of the young lady was rewardiil by finding the truant a short distance from Coliorg, where a miinciliatiou was atl'eefed, and a wrong made right. Inciters nivlvinl from Wallowa val ley state that the loss of stock Is not not as heavy as anticipated, the quar ter loss IwMng confined to a few Isolated bands that were overtaken by storms, lefore shelter ami feed could bo sii'iir isl. H. II. Coshow lias removed from Ijosticu to Joseph, when' he will enter upon the duti-s of sheriff and locate his office. The family if K. J. Forsy the have tnooved to their ranche. Wal ter Jack succeeded in saving 400 head of sheep. ' The Ifrratil-DiHHrmiii'itor of March 2 made mention of the mysterious disappe.iranceof Sehuclcr Ford", a young man '21 years cf age, who recently had built a house int'oburg for the saloon business. On Sunday March 27, die remains of the unfortiiDate voung man were found in the Willamette river, tlme milcM lxlow Harrisburg. The skull was crushed in, jaw broken, and from all Indications Sehuclcr Ford lias lieen the victim of a murder and rob bcry, as from $700 to a J Kkhi which the deceased was known to have upon his person, has disappeared and has as yet lieen unaccounted for. With the coining of spring nil things begin to assume a roseate hue, th chronic grumbler who has lieen on the coast for the past twenty years, and "never lie fore exierietieed"such infernal weather, as the past winter has been," has dissolved pardnership with the stove, an as he absorlis the warm ravs, of "old Sol," inhales the balmy spring breeze admits that life is liearable,even in Oregon. Nature is putting on a bright green mantle, and all life wel comes the invigorating spring weather. Iu business circles all is activity, and merchants confident of a "good trade," are receiving large and assorted stocks of goKls: business is as good as can be expected, farmers are more confident of good crops and even the doleful bleat of "Mary's little lamb" has as sumed a more joyful note, now that "feed" is more of a certainty p A retrospect, cf Brownsville shows that " die past year, the town has sieaouy grown and improved; some new industries have lieen introduced, anumlierof new buildings have lieen added to the town and many substan tial improvements taken piaee, most noticeable of which are the following: The B. W. M. Co. have received from the east a number of improved looms, and a stationary engine has laen added to the motive power; new buildings con sisting of tailor shop, bleaching house and store rooms have bwn completed, many of the old model looms have lieen condemned, making room for new ami improved machinery, placing the B. W. M. Co. in a position to fill nil neces sary demands upon their manufactur ingindustry. Mover Bros, have placed in their saw mill a complete set of new boilers, n new stationery engine, new gearing and pullles have built new ad ditions to the mill ami now have In their sash and door factory all iictiw sary Improved planers, moulding ma chinery, and meeliiinli al appliances for I lie complete System Of Wo ld Working. The Brownsville creamery which was operated during the past 'summer, h ts proved hsuci'ohs, iiiainiiactm Inga large amount of choice butter, which met with ready sale at over average prices. Operations will again commence lit a short time. Dr. H. 11. Curl lias built a twostory business house, which Is hand somely ornamented and completely fin ished, the lower portion of which is oc cupied us a millinery store, and the upper jMUtlon i-onsl'stlng of a suite of rooms, provide. I with alliiciN-ssary ap pliances for the print lee of deutfstrv. Pet', r Hume has erected a business house 20x40 feet, two storh-s In height. The ground Hour Is occupied as a furni ture store, the second story being used for ornamental, sign and carriage paint ing. The lower portion of the Odd Fellow's building fiiirthcn leased by F. l' Croft for a general merchandise store, and has lieen greatly Improved by a new front, show windows, count ers and shelving. J. 1). Arthurs has built on the old place a large and com modious blacksmith shop. The ston property of J. F. Wittier has U-en re modeled and Improved by the addition of a new front. The resilience of H. N. Thompson has undergone a great change in appearance, hy the addition of a balcony and a thorough painting Inside ami out. The n sideliee of W. H. Kirk has received a new roof, and Iki ii reconstructed by carchtcrs and painters. On the east side of town new n-sideiiccs have Ihh ii built bv J. A. Bishop, C, K. Stamird, T. S. Pillsburv and W. Byer, sidewalks built jmd fruit and ornamental shrubbery set out. Fast of and near the B. W. M. a nniii Iht of now houses have lieen built, and iroiorty generally Improved. A how fruit nnd confectionery stand has lat n oienod for the benefit of the young ami grow ing generation. The new bakery is quite an accommodation to the good housewife when the supply of bniul Is limited and the yeast "fails'tocoiiiiect." The Misses t'hesuey and Hopkins have within the last mouth, opened millin ary and dressmaking rim. In South liniwnsvllic Hugh Fields and John Itrown have built hriro nnd commod ious dwellings at a ist of many thou sand dollars. As soon as the'snrimr rains i-ense and the weather sett lis, work will commence on the new resl- denoeof W. U. Kirk, m hlch. ludir Imr from the plans ami siecinVations, will Ik not only a llrst-clus buildinir. but also an ornamental addition to the south-east portion of town. William Cox will soon build a now house iu the south-east p irtion of town. T. S. P. "F. H. Homh' A o during this week. purchased from C. B. Moutauue. his entire stisk of .hard Wan-. Thcac gelit- lenieii now haven very extensive stock of all kinds of goods in (hts lino Isoldes carrying all kinds of farui uire hlnerv, waiputM, etc. The public w ill lind these gi-ntlemen very HU-ral in all their deal ings. Churchill A Mouleith have just re ceived twenty or thirty doeit plow shin's, to which they call (be attention of tanners. They are certainly the I M Mb. For pure druirs and me licln-s call on M. A. Miller, at the city drug store. Go to Cyrus's for the hi-st churn hi the market. For sale cheap. Notice. All tM-rsons knowing themselves In debted to F. H. I .', on bla kmitli ing ace iunt, will please call and iay Immediiitcl v, and save costs. I must have inv money. J list ivecl vs I a I a rire i 1 1 vo! ce of a irr leu I- tnro giHsIs, barlssl win;, Mitchell wag ons etc.. nt F. If. H ise.ie A Co's. Call and V. II. Hoscoe A Co. for liargans in all kinds of hardware. Money to loan, by Currnn A Mon tcith, Albany, On'gon. tf For a giMwl meal, go to the City Hcs taurant Albany. Mi als 2 ii nti. (f Horse hills neatl v and protntlv prinl eil at Tun ExntKssuffitv. Charges mi soiiable. Local Market Report. Wliont THr pi-r ta"ln'l. hits .W K.r tm-lu'l. Klir-.".ll t Imrn't. I'oiHt.x- Sl .miw SI Z't jht llll'lll'l. Y.uic I'll' HT Iluitcr i'x- t Ih. sr pt r ll. AephK. mi'ii Kk pT I u-Ik'I. AeU'!, flrliHl iW" ht Ih. I'liiins, iIHihI 7- r Hi. lnim, lrtol He wr 111. Illllll-". l'.".,p T III. SluHiMer-' .r t Hi. Kiiiiiii '. per ll. t'4i iiill.."ii ier5 irullon ran. 3 WALLACE & THOMPSON, E TI1K Leading Grocers LINN COUNTY. SOLE AGENTS j pott THK i CelebrateD 3 Geyserite Soaps. I 3 Al.nAXY, OKKiaiN. I 2tTTTT TTf TT T TTTTTTTTTrrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTt MEAT MARKET FOR SALE. The undersigned, on account of ill health, oilers for sale the following property: Ten Acres of Land within five min utes walk from Lebanon, one Good Slaughter House, Corrals and every thing pertaining to a first-class butch ering business. Also Residence and Meat Market on Main street, Lebanon. A Good Sausage Factojy, Brick Smoke House and a Good Barn. Also Two Horses and one Butcher Wagon, and all other property connected with the business. Kverythlng new. For par ticulars and terms apply to WILLIAM WERTH, meh26-lm Lebanon, Orkcjon. FOR SALE. 4f acres of jrood fanninK lunl. one-fourth mile wed of Stiiitiiua academy, Li'Uinoa Ures"a; crop iaclwlcil. Price, $50 per Acre. One-half Cash. For particulars enquire of A. 11. t'.vru.s of of J N. JKJX.iuil'l 011 nrciubes. lurcUI J-Uui J. H. COUHTNICY. M. I. PHYSICIAN AM) SURGEON. f.KIIAIlN, OKWIOV. Office Iu Ir. l'owelt'a lU'sldems-. F. M. M 1 LLF.lt, A'lTORNi: Y AT LAW, Notary Public and Cenoral Insurance Agent, f.KMANON, IHKS. (olUi'lloiiii nnd oihcr hnxIncMi priii!iilyntlvn(1r'1 In I'lllcc on M11I11 street. nollf, Mt. A, 11. I'KTKHHON, SURGICAL DLNTIST, Filling and Extracting Teeth a Speciality. I.KIIANO.V, UKUiON. Otllc In rlileint, on MhIii 81.. m-xl door niirth of I'. II. Moiilnune'a new reklileiicr. All work immune. I. t 11 wi., I(i.iimhi k. noltf nit. j."a. lamiikksonT" PHYSICIAN AND SURG ICON. I.KIIAMIX, OHM0ON. itmiv In n-l.li-iKc, i,.4t-(le Oil. I Fellow hall. Iliinknn HHH-litlll!r of IrPMlliiB nil lilu.Uof rlinm Icno.l t I me I !-,--; i-.i-IhIj lUiierNii'l iiicrlne irniilU. AnMl . l- of nrlin. He I am -ti.ll.. t lh tmxlcrti n.'lliii.K nnil lliKlrlllMffila. S-cliil nllciiliiiu trixeii In Ircmtns ehnmlcill-afax liv elccrlcliy. fall Hinseriil .nn.tly, ilay or 1 1 Ij-1 1 ( . I IMIH.IJ. UK II I I.. C. II. HARMON. BARHHRand HAIR DRLSSER I.KIIA.XON, OlIUIIIN', Shaving, Hair Cutting and Hhampo ing in the latest and UICST STYLUS. IWTIIONAiiK IIKSI'rUTlTU.Y WIUCITF.U. lxchan(;k H()Ti:L J. NIXON, Prop.. I.HIANON, H!ti:iiiiX. Meals li" i itts, Lodging 'S. Tables Supplied with the Best the Market ACords. No F.xtra Chnrgow for Men with white shlrtMaud grip-sucks. ST. CHARLLS HOT HI, f.KIIANON. (HiK'iON. N. W, Corner Main ami Slicinian S'trcetn, two llh k Kt irf It. R. ih !. J. H. P. HOPE, Prop. ThU It mi- Ii rlriMnnxi In H l( a.p.nnlni.'nt. Iielii new ami lliroushh n iiitvaliil. The Tables Supplied with the best the Market Affords.. Sample Uoonm and the llct Aeciit iiumIuI iiiun fur Commercial men. L. K. MONTAGUE, t 3 . 1 -UKAf.KK IN 1 Stationery OV AM. Kf NfW.- AIl Foreign and Domestic I'eriodienlS Lkiianon, Okkuon. G. E. HARDY, Watchmaker and Jeweler I4KUAN0N. OKKUON HF.A1.HK IX Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware. OF-TICVT. GOODS, Kepalring a SHialty, All Work (iuurantccd. AlJX) AliENT Koh- The Kew Noble Sewing Machine and Sewing Machine Supplies. Ilarkness & Mayers Bros, -Blacksmiths,- LKIIANON, ORtAiOS. Horse Shoeing- and Gen eral Repairing:. ALL. AVOKK AVAItKANTKD TO (JIVK SATISFACTION, AT Prices to Suit the Times. GIVE r.V A CALL. J. I.. COWAN. J.M. KAU-TOX. J. V Cl"Sll'K BANK of LEBANON, Iveljariori, Oregon. Transact a General Banking- Business. Accounts Kept Subject to Check, t EXC'HAXG K SOLD ON Sew York, San Francisco, Portland and Albany, Oregon. COLLECTIONS MADE On KeivoriAijlo 1'eriais. A. v. rui KriUM. CIIUKCUILL & IMONTEITII. HRAI.KRfi IS GenicraL M kkchandis B LKI5ANON, OUKGOX. New Goods ! ! New Goods ! ! W'v arc now receiving on Immenitc nba k of Sprltift and Slimmer Goods, Which Ih the Larput, CholcvKt, and niont coiniilcto lino 1 Oeneral Merr-han-die ever brought to thiit wctlou of tho Willamette vallov. Our utook of Iry and Fmicy U.mhIh ombrac.-H all the newest do ign'a in I'nttornn, Stylet ami Quullt le-, In I)ren (..Ih, Licludiiig u fine aiMortiiient of The Celebrated Broadhead Dress Goods, In new and dcIratlo color, which have juxt lieen opened, out for j our Iniootion. Our stock of White Goods is Large - and Complete. OUR NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS Include all the Newest ilcalgitfl and Xoveltie in Hosiery, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Lnres, Ribtwns, Jerseys, Indies' Underwear, (Hoves, Mitts, Etc. OL'H NKW HTOCK OF Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes and Slippers Which L jut arriving, i the larpot and riMt coniph to line ever pur chaw d by ue, and At price tliat Iicfy Competition t WK KKEP CONHTANTLY ON I Carpets, Oil-cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Window-Shades, Wall-Paper CROCKERY . AND GLASSWARE, Illghrwt Market I'rlco Paid for all Kind of Ciaintry Produce. 1872. C. B. MONTAGUE, -DEALER IX- G eneraL LEBANON, Dry Goods, Clothing1 Boots and Shoes GROCERIES Cigars, Tobacco, Crokery, Hardware, Notions, Etc. ALL KINDS OV PRODUCE TAKEN FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE in Supplying the Wants of the People of this Viciuity, ena bles me to offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS. ,,1-tf- C 13. Montnguo. ANDREWS & -DEALERS IN- Dry-Goods.Clotliing, Boots & Shoes. HATS AND CAPS, -feG ROCERIE S.-w Gents' Furnishing Goods. AGENTS FOR "OLD RELIABLE" Buckingham & Hecht's Boots, and the Cele brated W: L. Douglas $3 Shoe. AND THE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS, Popular Hosiery Company. MAIN STREET," LEBANON, OREGON if. J. MO TKITlf. -o- HAND A C.'OMPI.KTE KTtK'K OF 1887. M erchandis E OREGON. Hats and Caps, AT IIIUIIEST MAItKET PUICE. L J HACKLEMAN,