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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1887)
The Lebanon Express. HATCH DAY. A PHI I,, , Inst. "' Local and General. Mrs. Trip Is Rt Itinjr wmio Wttor. Vt aix nUul ti notf this hrtii;ji Js,t)rt u hviul Is almut tlio itvrrniio lriv tor mutton slurp lit this county. Shwp Imvc to U inspected ht'foiv 1h IK nlaotd oh tho cars tinder the now hv. Attention Is directed to tho "ad" of t. V Yhot'lr, w mill mill hinder forsMlo. Mr. L Hrtlttnitrsh, of Waterloo, In forms umif tht? illnoHs of his mm with ltinj tvvor. Fruit livtn nre now In full htoom, a nt everything nrvwents a upringlike UPlHUmiHV. y Mr. .!-. Nixon of the K.xoham In tel, will take ehttrtfo of the St-, Chariot, tu the llth Inst. TIip quarterly on n fore-' to of tho M. 1. ehutvh will he hold at tho AoadiMiiy, tiolmtion, April 10 and 17. Dr. llemlorHon, of En tret n" hrothi-r-In-law of M. A. Miller I him Iwoti visit iiK, Lolumon relatives 1'ricitils dining the past week. The Oroironlan IJy. timeearil uppcnrs in another i-oluiuu of this Kmio. The little rail is fretting into posii ion to do Mniethin; now. Mr. V. II. Jlisltop, eonnceted with 11. W. M. Co.. Portland, was m Lelutti .ill nliakinj;' hand with old ui-qllatut-huivs this week. A rvpreentative of the Wmt Sfmrr. lias Ihvh in town this week taklmrsoine nketrhos for I hut vahihle magazine. 1 lc' also visited Soilaville. J. M'.'Mhtlstoii. onshier of the Lehan- fn hank, has the hriek on the ground j prepamtory to the -onst ruction of his new oottairo rosidonee. There is yet alniut fifteen foot of mhw ft Fish take. A party who arrived from there, says the roof of the hotel nt that da"e has caved in under the immense weight of tho "I eaittiful". We dirvot the attention of readers to the 'ad' of II. E. Hardy, hv which it will Ik- noon he is airent tor tlio celebrat ed Koekford, 111. watches. And dealer in all kinds of jewelry, optical jroods etc. lion. T. (5. Kennies, Inspector for tht eoa?t, Tuesday looking over INtstmastcr Montague. chur iv stnt was in town tho luniks of Of imui ho lound everything in a busiiie-s-Iikt hapc. Near Silverton the other day live masked rolilM-rs entered the homo of farmer Frank Koed, ami while two j held up Koed, the remainder flitted j the house-, takiiijr piovisions and every- j thing of value. I Mr. A. C. Hausitinn, lirown-svilleV t'ttlcient wagon maker, called to see us yesterday morn'inur, on his return from Salem. His son (ins. was with him, mid we aro glad to know is greatly im proved In health. An asrrlonllural jvinor fljinres "when lainl is worth MM an acre, one jrlass of loor at live cents would represent a piece of laud nine foot wide and twelve tint long. Ihtom enough to hnry the whole family it;.'' It is reported that lfynian Ahr.-.m has In-on appointed Collector of t'us toms at Portland, and E. J. Joil'n y, tT. IS. Marshal for Otvijon. llen.jamin Hureh has hs-on appointed U.veivcr of l'nhlic Moin-ys at Orvjnm City. The deeds and ether pssjHTs looking to the rhrht of way for the Llannn; nttd Santiam water ditch or canal, have Ihiu made out, and there is every pros- p vi ot an cany foinmciKiim'iit o. ( work on this most imj ortar.t enterprise. j Tho quarterly conference meeiinir of the -Advent Christian church, w ill It held at the school house near I ho steam ...ill iwmxiwmiMDir lViiliv ii-inilli. a, and will hold over tho following fNil. Iwith. Kldcr Aaron lVv'ston will pro tide. Had it not liocii cloudy and rained this week, the chances are there would have been some clear weather. Wo don't profess to lie a signal station; but will ln-t a nicklo that every line in this item is true. Who's got tho check to r. W. Smith Ivsq., Ims purchased 'a Cyclone wind mill, which arrived here on Tuesday last and will lie put up at his residence, in a few days. The rt s--r voir connected with it will hold3,HNt gallons of water, for irrigating and and other purposes. Charley Montague is convalescing as fast iw can l expected. The ease has Ihvh a difficult one, requiring skillful medical treatment. Ir. Courtney, the attending physician, is to le eongratu latcd now, that his patent gives every evidence of speedy recovery. An editor savs that when he sees a rooster with a tame leg trying in vain to keep up with tho rest of the flock in the pnjoession. it always reminds him of a non-advertising, so-cuilcd business man endeavoring to hold his own against hjs neighlrs who advertise. During a short visit to Ix-ng station on the (. Ity. a few days since wo found Mr. Spictr busily engsigod in shipping wheat, of which he had at that time in his warehouse alut 2s,KM bushels. Mr. Spieer has a splendid farm, ami everything gives promise of prosierity. "Referring to the bilk in the city on "Wednesday' says the Albany Jh'tno--raf, "a third warder made the remark that it was no worse to license a man to sell a ten cent chain for $1.(X), than to license men to sell 1 cents' worth of whisky for 10 cents. The remark is worth digesting." The?w is not a journal in the United States which can boast of a more ge nial wide-awake corps of euitors and re porters than those who manipulate the "Falters" on the Orcronian.. A visit to the editorial rooms gives away the secret why the Orvrjoniati is the best doilyiSn the Northwest coast. The Wad S.'iorc for March is on our table, and is certainly a magnificent number of that excellent magazine. . It gives some excellent illustrations of Walla Walla.Davtoii.W.T. and a splen did illustrated description of the falls of the Santiam river at Waterloo, this " county. The Wct Shore has only to be seen to be appreciated. A visit to the furniture store of Mr. K. Goan, will do anyone good who 'de sires anything in his line. He has in stock the very latest desirpis of every thing, and of the finest ""sjpeeimeiis of the many kinds of wood. His under taking goods are epocially fiue. Mr. Goan will probably erect a plaining mill during this summer. The r. O. department has leen peti tioned to restore the Star Route 1 et ween this city and Albany. The official who recommended the "change, no doubt, is like many others who think that Lebanon is on the line of the Narrow tJuage Ity. Mr. Reams postal iusjiec tor, was of this opinion, until he got oft at Lebanon Junctiou and walked four miles into Lebanon. At a meeting oft he Board of Trustees of the Corvallis Agricultural College held recently the resolution which au thorized the'deeding of the farm to the slate was rescinded. Corvullis people are rci'i ludiguMit and the tumors talk h.t load.- The l'hnn ! calls'it a con tcmptahlo notion and hints that the in ivnlive is the prospect of $l.1,tio per an num from the government. During a roccn. visit to Portland wo called at the office of the lnthilititt Sf,i 1 ditor 1 ynu n is working hard for the success of the temperance cause In this Mate, and the Strtr should fe ci I vc the support of tlnvi who arc anxious for the success of I lie prohibi tory amendment . The tetnpcraiuo ptople of this state should stand ly their friends, especially tho few hmr nals who have ti vowed to stand by them. We often wonder why It Is that farm ers wIiohiv energetic, sensible and prac tical do hot write luoiv than they do for their lot id paer, giving the results of eH'rinients, practical thoughts and reasonable simui-stions, that others might read and Ik l'iictlt,w therebv. We w ould lc very glad If our farmer patron would oeoupy sonic space in the KM'ltKNM for their U lietlt ill this respect. Why not send us notes occa sionally In reference to nurit lilt lire, fruit culture, cluck raising, etc. I'hev would le very mi-cptablc and l enell cial. Wo Would respeotfully tirg Upon our reader the importance of patroniz ing homo Institutions. We mean by this particularly to buy h-oni your own tow n mcrcbal ,giioer butcher, miller; don't slight your blacksmith, shoemak er, Miintcr, wagon maker, or any one who has come among you to "live and let live." These are the men who im prove vour community, build ditches, manufaoturcrlcs, etc. We never know of a person lioing lcnc!lttcd by going away from home to buy goods.Vven if the purchases made were n few cents cheaper, from the fact that money sent away never returns. Spend your mom y at home; keep It circulating in your own community and thereby stand a chance of getting onte of it back in due season. HouM your homo piqicr and in ret u i n it w ill li!st you. Divine Services Scrvlcx for to-morrow (Sunday) are at follows: Kov. Wooley will till his regular npointniont at the C. J", church, mortiilur and cvonitnr. Itev. St irr will ptx a -h at t ho Academy morn ing i mi evening. Hcv. Memt will preiieh at the TaUinan si Ihm.1 house at .'$:;; i i. Letter List. Following is a list of left-rs remain ing in the p-ist ntlhv at Lebanon, Ore gon, April I, v7 : fMrlmov". Mrs, K. J. '.v Mrs. IVilh. Uit ki'v. Kiirici. Inn, Sir-, c. r. Mn;-n. .1. N. I ov.-r. I i. WVivvr. t. r. lljxrt', 1 Uvrti. H th r tm. s?ir;i!i. 11 m..v, W II l-''ar;v. AriUnr. V-U-. K. It. licia 1:iuii. Mctirv, N nusi-v. . T. Persons calliivjr for the alnive must, irivc date of ail vet t ising. 1). K. JIOVTAdlt, P. M. Temporaries Hems. The tax rate in Atlanta, Ua., after two moiithsof prohibition, was decreas ed from thirty to forty cent on a dol lar. In Illinois over six hundred towns are mi.,v the banner of no-Iicuse. In allofth.se, taxi-s have Ik-cii re. lucid, crinio l-si in d. and happini ss and ros erity ii'eri'.'iM d. ll:iucH-k itiunty, W-st Viruhtia. has not had a liquor Vtdooti in f rty ears. During lss.", the r.ntd jury did not find a single indictment, and their was not a prisoner in the jail. " Tho Jfrfh.tr? of iK-s M-iiies, Iowa, savs, the first wivk of prohibition, the rales at one moat market in Fort Madi son, were double w lyit they had U-oli any previous week, t he iner.Nis.'d l-.'-mand looming from the men who tis.-tl to piitn ni.o the dramshep. Arrested on Charge of Perjury. Our readers will r.-memb.-r that dur inglast DctoU r, onoJas. A. Hearing, of Sweet homo precinct w as arrested for perjury, it Ix-iiijr charged that he swore talsey to an affidavit on application to homestead a miartcr section of land. He whs tried lx fore the l". S. court, Miivictil and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. Shortly af.er his conviction a tot it hm largely sijrned. was sent to the President asking his pardon on the ground that ho, liciug unlearned, Aid not read the affidavit he swore to etc. On Tucs.lay last C. W. W.ttts armed with a warrant, at the instance of Mrs. Hearing, arrested loo. W. Slaven, the prosecutor of, Hcuriugaiid took him to Albany to answer to the charge of perjury. Then- has evident ly Ik-oii some very wild swearing done in this case, and now the question is who is the guiity party? SWEET HOME NOTES. Weddings are talked of up this way. Well w e are sure that cold nights is no excuse this time of the year. Chas. Simons, "Fronehio," still cooks the hash at the St. Johns hotel to the general satisfaction of the hungry pub lic Our former fellow townsman, F. M. Rumliaugh is now honu steading in the rural districts and i-omcs to town occasion ly with grass on his boots and traces of ehantial on his face. John Dimaoa is building a largo and commodious cam?) shed for the comfort and convoiiicitC'.; otthc traveling puis ne in connection with his feed stable and hotel. The shed when completed will all'ord shelter for twelve or lift en wasonswith plenty of camping room liesides. ''The genial and obliging W. 15. Don aca makes his usual weekly trijis to this place from I'banon, arriving on Friday loaded w ith dry goads, grin-cries, etc.", anil leaving on Saturday load ed with chickens, eggs, ami other small game. You would smile to see the ma tronly dames of this place counting tlieir chickens and seeing that they are all on the rotst and. the hen house door well bolted when he is in town. s'S . C. Lawrem-e passed through this place t rv-day from the Matolas, having crossed the Cascades by the way of the W. V. C. M. wagon road, oh snow shoes ami reports a hard trip, being lost and putting in twodaysand nights without anything to cat but finally pulled through, very foot-sore and weary. He reports nine or ten feet of snow'at Lost Prairie, four miles west of Fish lake, four or five feet of which is fresh snow, according to reports by Hamilton who crossed some time ago. This should lie a warning to those who would endeavor to cross the Cascades too soon in the spring as a man is run ning a great risk by doing so. Axox. "Watch the game closely, study your adversaries carefully; le patient in ad versity, ami calm in prosjerity;" The aljove'is not from Solomon, nor from Seuaca, nor from Chesterfield, nor Tal mage. It is from a book of instruct ions in regard to the game of "draw piker." So then the "higher virtues an- useful even in stici-e.-slully lieating a fellow out of hio itiuucv. HROWNSVlLLli NKWS. Horn. March St, 1sm7, t; the wife of Seldom Warner, twin (laughters. l-'d ward Starr residing near Halsey, paid our town a visit on Friday last. Hop yard men report a favorable out lo k tor a giR-d crop, the vim's showing a thrifty growth. V Mrs. J. M. Mover, after an extended Irlp ti California, returned home on Wednesday last. James Cox has purchased from W. It. Kirk a hitildimr lot ui on which he will soon erect u dwelling. P.W.Starr, who for tho past week has lieen visiting friends In lleiitou Co., returniHl on Thursday hist. J. H. St. Lawrence, the blind vocal ist and organist, performed to a good house on t ho evening of March .'It . Mrs. Harmon Swank who ha Im-cii visiting friends a1 Ccntorvlllo, I'matilla Co. returned homo on Saturday last. Uev. Wooley, of Lebanon, preached to a largo attendance at the M. F. church on the evening of Sunday last. A.J. Winter, the phot oKraphic artist w ho has U'cn w Ith u for the past week, departed tor Hii-cno on Weihus lav last. M. L. tiarontlo and family have moved from town to the t'arin or Jos. Harrison. "Doe" has leased the place ami will try farming. Thomas J. (teams, t. S. Postal In spector, whs in town on Monday last, Inspecting our ostotfli-eaeeounts'w hich he pronounced in A I order. The calico ball given bv tho Arlinir ton club at Coburir, oft the ovenimj of April I, was a tlnauelal uev, quite a numli-r of our young folks titttuidiug. Prof. H. S. Strange, Prf. Itrown ami wife. Miss Ottie Arthurs, Mi-s 1 1. it tie Long and M Iss Ivan, on-Wednesday last departed for Albany to attend the toucher's institute. The desciplo of Isaac Walton have li'i'ii willing to catch trout, but unfor tunately they have as yet bis u unable to 'connect" w ith the'spotted licaulii i of the brook. Wait a couple of weeks, bo s. Tlionijwon A Waters have purchased the lot nd.hilnir their present store Kite UMn which they will erect mi addi tional building, to be lis.s for the stor age of heavy tiiMMls, harilai', glaits, paint, crockery, etc Plum and cherry trees are In blooni, maples are budding out under t ho lu flueifv of the warm spring rain, wild Mowers are In Idiom, and there Is a fnh i icsm in th air calling t mind thoughts of alt that is pleuMiut and iH-autiful, s.pii'ially the cheiry pies, to eome. Strivt "Fakir" with bra-s hi-ek and brass jewelry, Mr. Verdant with money, "prx-sto change," Fakir with money, verdant with brass watch, and there Is hist one more left. Italamv In favor of "Fakir. Astoria, JSino; Portland, '.!"!: Sa lem, ?''-V; Albany, $3; Corvallis, $pih, and another county yet to hoar from. The second entcitniiinu nt given ly the W. C. T. V. on theeveiiing of S.ii unlaybst, at the North l$ronsille city ball, was a i-oiit inuat ion ofthesiH-ci-ss sit t 'lotiug the pralsow -orthy i tfoit of the lalii-si.f this society. An able Iictuivwas ili I! vi r. l by ltcv. WtHilcy of Lebanon, port raying' the evils of lu-ti-niH'raniv. and moral iK'iietits .if pn -hibilii n. I hohv tmisi.-sil -elections varied the programm-, ami tho enter tainment being if a icry sat isf.ictry and iiit.'ristliig character Pm he; (he past wcvk A. Dyson ni-civnl fi'om his partner now at Salt Lake it v, a l tterstating that tho liti gal ion of one if th. ir mining idams had tveii satisfactorily si'ttlcd.anil that salt' had Isi'ii mail . in proof of which S-loon was tiiel.sed, that ln-lng Mr. Dvson's nut ion on the first payment. This In cornice! im with other iimnlcs reii-lveil by Mr. Dyson during tho last m tnth mil Hints to ?itv. It Is tu to hopd ihat Mr. Dyson may l1 ivu itly as for tunate with the balaipv of It's milling interests and that the pending suits may terminate in his favor. T. S. P. Notice. All lx't-sons know ing thenisi-lves In debted to F. H. Hoscoc, mi blaeksmiih ing ai isiunt, will please eall and pay immediately, ami save costs. I must have my money. For pure drugs mid medicine call on M. A. Miller, at the city drug store. tJ to Cyrus's for tho ln'st churn in the market. For sale cheap. T.adi.-s, call and see those Ix-nutiful bird cages at F. H. lioseoe A Co's. The place to get a good Key West eigar, is at Hoard's drug store. Money to loan, by Curran & Mon teith, Albany, Oitgon. tf For a good meal, goto the City .Res taurant Albany. Meals "i cents. tf Mill men ami farmers are invited to call at Mead's harness shop and exam ine his stock of leather liolting. Cut to any length desired. Just received a large invoiivof agricul ture goods, bar lied wire, M it. -hell wag ons etc., at F. H. Poscoe A Co's. Horse bills neatly ami proudly print ed at Tit k Iixi'KK vSoiliee. Charges rca s iiiable. Local Market Report. Wheat TV T linlu'l. i ."ilH 1st h.ihi'l. ri.;ir t.iK ,-r luiml. I'ntjll-S 1M. il l (,i Sl.'J.) nT luishcl. Kir rs IIH' iht ilni ii. llun. r ) r ll. fjirl si- H-r Ui. .!ll'S. tTi .Ml Ilk' IHT tlll.'-hfl. Atl !, ilrivil '"i' a r Hi. I'luius ilriiMl 7i' ht Hi. f'nuii's. ilrieil si 'T Hi. IliUils. l'J'..i- iht lb. ShauMrr -7l" fuT 111. l'.iiism :h 1st li. I'umI nil si..-l jht." gnlloti run. J. L. (WAX. J.M. i:aitox. J. W Cl SICK BANK of LEBANON, Lebanoti, Oregon. Transact a General Bank ing Business. Accounts Kept Subject to Check. -KXClIAMiK SOLD ON New York, San Francisco, Portland and Albany, Oregon. COLLECTIONS MADF Oi KcA voriiUle Terms. OREGONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT, - Recelvr. On Hint iirirr April I, lis?, ii'nl tmill niHliiTim lli'i-irmim nillrun i,ill ti !iri'il Suniliiy) h t I i n : EAST SIDE. CnliliiH Mail. Fnini I'iiit l.in.l. CillilllK .U.lll. TuMiinl I'url- IiokI. Ar ii.ti r. m. :t. 11 t.v si. mi An 1.1 Mi-el Nil 1, a.:n I H a. in t t. in t ;ii t ;m i M i.ii I .V t.'.A-i Arv f!.W 12 IT W II lu'HI II :ih II -ii till In ji Hl.:i7 In M iii n 10 irj ! IS 11.17 lii H :t AM Kill 7 II 11 .1 STATIONS. I,V. lU.OO A. M. I.:n Arvvf.m I A ',! .'.'I 5li i I N.t 'J, I tiii'i l.ANn, l''iiliHHrtx l.il. litty'H l.lkllillni;, HI. I'iiiiIX l imn Ii fmlrli', I 'nl-.., W i. mIIiumi, Tow m-s'imI, Mi'ki'i', litirnn M. Ai,-i-l. ) l l II K, PIIViTluII. illll Jim's Mill, llimi'll I'liilrt-, tuwt SMi- In iii-l i.iil, Miu'li'iii . W mIiIii Hills, Alilll.Vllll-, Mi'l SlrilliMI, Niiiili Snntliiiii, Si'ltl.lillH', Wi-l Sclii, I liililri'i'. Sitlllli Siiiiililtlt. Ii-tia'ii. 1a.-1ihi'iii .liiui'tltiii, I.IIIV-.III, Ik-llvlllc. I .Inn. Un a . i llti'. TM III IlilUl'X, Mmiiui iitii'i-y, I'rlc-lMifil, it a. :i. 3 it li. Arv l.v 4. 4 ft. A. Il .11 :tt IS t i in I ii 'a "m U7 ---.IH .'..1 17 fi. ft. I'. . II II. II 7 HI 7.17 I :i:i 'l '.I .i 12 w num..- I irtiurn. ii 11 Ar r. . An'. IV. l.v. !. K. MOXTACUK, j i liKAl.t lt IN ' I 3 i a Stationery ol-- A I.I. KINHS. A I. .Hi I j. Foreign and Domestic 1 I.IIIANON, OltlllliN. X HXCIIANCK IIOTKL. J. NIXON, Prop.. THIAMIN, lUKi.iN. MeuN 'Si outs, I lu i i ik 'St. Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords. No Lxtrn Charirisi fur M n with white flilits and iiri-Mu'k. MEAT MARKET FOR SALE. The undi-rsiirncd, n m'tiMiiit tit ill hi'tilth. iifUtu fur wile tho fulliiwiiijr liroH'rty: Ten Acres of Land w ithin live min utes -walk fiiiiii Iri'lmtiiiu, one GooJ Slaughter House, Corrals tiud cvery thinir ertiiliilnjr tun fiit-eli I uti ii iTiittf liusins. Als kesiJcnce anJ Mrat Market on Main stroil. I, I'liiioii. A Good Sausage Kat'.ojy. Brick Smoke House anJ it GooJ Barn. AU-i Two Horses and one Butcher Wagon, mid nil other irin'rty oounetti-d with the liiisiiiesM. lvoryiIiluf now. For ii;ir-tii-ulm and t.rniH iipply to WILLIAM VVERTH, nicli2iv-lm Lkhamin, OitKiio.N. LEBANON Mil AT MARKET. AVm.i.iam V:htii, riin-'u. Fresh and Salted Beef and Pork. MTTTON, rOKK, SAl'SAtJK, IIO LOON A, AND HAM. Bacon and Lard always on Hand. JArm St., l.t fuiHiii), Oi't f'iu. Albany Collegiate Institute. ALBANY, OKUGON. 1886-1837. Rev. E. J. THOMPSON, D. D., Pres't. A Full Corps of I instructors. Classical, Scientific, Literary, Com mercial and Normal Classes. Courses of Study Arranireil to Meet the Need of till (irndea of Students. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO Students from Ahrond. Tuition Ranges from $5-50 to $12. 50 ftimnl in private fiimilt-s at Inn ncoo. timiin. for is'lf iHinnlint! "I Miinll i-xm-iisf. A cnrt'tiil suikt viskm cxiTvisoii over stmlfiits iiwny fmiu hiiiue. A TEACHERS' CLASS will lx orjranlzcil Monthly. NovciiiIkt to oim timit' 1" wiM'k?. for the sK-Mui tH'iH'lit of liutx in tcntiitisr In ti'tu'h in our jmldic 4htMU; a icciicnil jtvifv of i tiiiiniiiu M'Uool hruuuhc uriU a ihur uutfh tlrill in the Most Approved Methods of Teaching. CAI.KXI1AH, 1S.SG-K7. Tho seron'l Term t-ofrlns Novoiu1.it Kith, issfi OlnN Jiiiiiinrv 'isth, 1SS7. The thinl Tenii bt'Kiiis Jiinnarr St.-it, 1S.S7, ends April sih, issT. The foiirtli Term besins Ajirtl lltJi, 1SS7, en "s June Kith. lss7. Fur further imrticulnrs, mlilress the PresMc-nt, KEV. K. J. TlIO-MlNUN, I. P.. nll-lm. Allmny, Drenn. FOR SALE. 40 aores of (jiKxl running Intnl. onc-fmirtli mile west f Siiiiliam aeaik'iuy, Ixjlmnoii Orvguii; cruji iiieliuleil. Price, $50 per Acre. One-half Cash. Fi ir ui rl ii'iiliirs enquire of A. It. Cyrus nf of .1 S. Mciioiial'i on pieiuiies. lurvklJ'vOi J. H. COI HTNKV. M. 1). PHYSICIAN AM) SUKCKOX. I.I .II VilN, I lt 1 II N. OHIcc In r. I'hwcII'h lli-sldonce. I'. M. Mil.LCH, ATT()KM;Y AT LAW, Notary Public arul Genoral Irmuranco AKent, I.I' ll.VNiiV, itl'.KiiUS. (ollel.tliillii Mllft III her I'll-llli'. I'liilll 0 1 V lUli'lI'lei! , Iii. m'- on Mniii (iir.s.i. ' hiilif. JUL A. II. I'LTLIU-ON, StJRClCAK DKNTIST, Filling and Extracting Toeth a Special Ity. I. MIAMI'S'. lllll.i.iiN', OttliV In rv'Mi'm-c. mi Mnlii ft., imjct itnur ihiHIi of t'. II. MiiiiliiL-m '. iii r.-lii.in e. All ttotk w urraiiii'il, li n i ls I(k aim.i itolif C. II. II A K M O N P.ARnKRantlllAlRDUI-SSHK liKllAMlN, OltKOO.V. ShnvliiKi Hidr Culllnir iind ShamMM ing In tin- Litest mid 1 Ilvtsr STYLIvS.' I'ATIKlNAiiK ItKsl'Kn i I I. I.V f "I.H 'ITKtl. WALLACE & THOMPSON, Tilt Load In ix Grocers in - LINN COUNTY. j SOLE AGENTS j nut in k Cek'bititol) Geyscrite Soaps. AI.IUNY, niin.oV I. F. CONN, Contractor, Carpenter and Builder. Plans & Specifications -I TIIMSHLD OX SHOUT N OTIC IS. 1 All Kinds of Carpenter Work Dune and Satisfaction CuaranterJ. 1 rlv.-os- N'ery Konsnnnhlu. Al IIWY A I.HIANiiN. uliKiiON. Aiiilrows & Hacklrman, W.LDOUGLAS'r $3.oa n nr x. s oo WAnn&ijrrn -'itnn'iii'" TAN tmmaXZfrvym OtST or rot SOI. AGliXTS, LEBANON, OREGON. Harknoss & Mayers Hros, -Blacksmillis,- LkUANON, OliCiliiX. Horse Shoeingr and Gen eral Repairing. all wtniK v.nn.NTi:i TO OIVK HAT I S FACT ION, AT Prices to Suit tho Times, rr'iv; r.v .i c.i .a. CO H DC X CO u H X $ Q Q H CO o - o. C o i C v. r H i-i 0 CD O 0) if) o DQ u r-H J. O. ROLAND. LKIIAXOX, OliKtioX. eitv2M.vNi.rA0Tri:KR ask Iiealek isSua.?) Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Whips, Spurs. And all Goods in the Saddlery Line. Harness and Saddles Repaired Promptly, AND AT LOW PillCE. A. V. IffH4 HIM,. CM U UCI 1 1 LL & 31 OKTEITH. .. j)K.j.r.Jis is G EXKKA 1 M EKCMAXDIS LliOANOM, OKKOOX. New Goods ! ! New Goods ! ! W'v nre now receiving nit Immeuw ttK'k nf - SiJrliifi fm. Summer CjoocIm, Which In the Lirt'i cf , Cliuli i't nnd nii.t fi.iiiiili'lt- line of Oem-ml Ii-r hnn-di- ever linni-iht tr thi Meiiui if the Willniiii tl vitlley. ur nlN'k if Dry nnd I'iiiii-v IimhN emlirnir m nil tlm iifivrnl - Ikiih Iii I'iitteruo, Myhn iind jifrtlif Icm, III Dri 4 (fniMU, im luiliiiu n llfie niwt tun lit of The Celebrated Broadhead Dress Goods III new nnd ih'MirtiMe i-olor, which huVe Jtut Ui'i njn'iteil out for your ltixMetion. Our slock of White (.oods is Lart; and Complete. OUR NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS Iiiehiili nil the Xi'it donlfiiin nnd Noveftics in Hosier)', Corsets, Ilantlkcreliirfs, L'lres, Ribbons, Jerseys, Lntlles' Cnilcnvonr, (Iloves, Mitts, Htc. Ot ll N I0V KI'OCIC OF Ladies and Childrens Shoes and Slippers Which U jut iirrlvimr, id,. Invest nnd iikI eoiupkU' line ever Jiur elniM tl hy itf, nnd Ml -ri-e Unit tt'J.t 0injti(ion I WL' K Kl'J' 'ONMTA NTLV ON HAND A COMI'LLTL HTOCIC OF Carpets, Oil-cloths, Mattings, Rags, Window-Shades, Wall-Paper CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, llljrhcfd Mnrkot I'rii' Pnid for nil KimU of Country Produce. 1 . i J ... . . X l I 1872. C. B. MONTAGUE, jj:alj:j: a- GeneraL LEBANON, Dry Goods, Clothing Boots and Shoes GROCERIES Cigars, Tobacco, Crokery, Hardware, Notions, Etc. ALL KINDrf OF 1MIODCCK TAKKN AT HIOIIKST M.VItKKT 1'IUCE. FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE in-Supplying the Wants of the People of this Viciuity, ena bles me to offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS. m -tf. ANDREWS & HACKLEMAN, DKALEIW IN Dry-Goods.Clotliing, Boots & Shoes. HATS AND CAPS, -feG ROCER1E S, Geiits I?LirnislLin Gooclts. -AGEXTS FOR Buckingham & Hecht's BOOT S . AND THE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS, Popular rToisierv- Company. MAIN tfTKLLT, LIILANON, OlUXiVX. M. S. MONTI I J II. Of 1887. MerchandisE OREGON. Hats and Caps, C I.t. N lot ItflUVKiJ. "OLD RELIABLE?' d&gsn&ts The Celebra- i ted fte!fW. L. Douglas $3 SHOE.