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The Lebanon Express. KATUItDAY7XlrlU i.rin7. Organization of Precinct Prohibi tory Amendment Leagues. Haijsey, Or., April l.ltli, 1887. EniTOR IiRbanos E.vrjtKRS -Friday April 1 meetings were lield thoughout theeounty at the various polling places niul organization of product leagues whs duly effected In accordance with a tttmple form prepared and provided for the purpowe. Albany, Lelwnon, Halwey and many other points made strong organizations. In some precincts permanent organiza tion was deferred for various reasons to an adjourned meeting. The good work thus begun will be vigorously prosecuted until all the pre cincts are organized and the several or ganizations are made complete. These leagues, let it lie distinctly un derstood, and once fo.r all, have but one object In view, Viz; Campaign work In the Interest of the constitutional pro hibitory amendment. The broad basis on which they are founded is citizenship. All iwrsons without any distinction, who are In favor of the adoption of the amend ment arc eligible to membership, and are welcome to a place in the ranks of our workers. ; Political, religious and other differ anees are put out of sight as having no place, and democrats, republicans and other party people join hand in hand, and march shoulder to shoulder, under a common flag in this battle for the bo:no r.ml right. In order to secure the benefit of the council of all our workers, and to estab lish a more perfect bond of sympathy, and secure the hearty eo-operatlon of alt interests in thtswork, it is propotied to hold In the near future a county con vention composed of delegates from the Various precinct leagues. Friends of the amendment, come promptly to the front and take hold of this work with a resolution that will assure success. T. J. Wiwwx, Member of State Board for Linn Co. A Horse for His Feed. ' r On Wednesday a German came Into town leading a horse which evidently needed something to cat. The poor brute's ribs worn wry transparent on account of the Immense cavity within, while Its neck exceedingly lacked the proud, haughty curve so much admir ed in the equine race. His tail, too, told the story of abject poverty, as it hung languishing between his legs which needed stuffing from the pas ture joint up. As we have said, this animal needed something to cat, and was taken to liurkhart & liilyeu's da ble where the inner-horse was to some extent satisfied. The owner of the horse after partaking of his meal at the Exchange hotel, went to the tdaltle, or dered the horse, and proceeded to travel when be was reminded that there was two-bits against the horse' for his food; when he indignantly remarked : "There's the horse; take him;" and started oft a-foot. The horse was not in town Thursday morning and we are of opinion that liurkhart & liilyeu will get even on this racket "before we give it away. Council Meeting. Wednesday, April 13, 1SS7. VTTcsont Joseph Elkins,' H. C. Ilark ness, Ik M. Donaca, F. H. Roseoc, coun cilmen. Al)sent C. B. Montague, president, N. M. Follis, marshal. The resignation ofC. 15. Montague .was presented. On motion of Mr. Klkins, the resignation of President Montague was accepted and placed on file. On motion the council proceeded to appoiutment of a president. A vote le lue taken resulted in the selection of O. W. Cruson who being present was at once sworn and entered upon the duties of his office. The motion of Mr. Harknt ss that the assessment roll be taken up for equal ization was carried, but finally post poned until the nest regular meeting. Adjourned. District Teachers' Institute. " The district Teachers' Institute for the counties of Linn, Lane, Marion, Polk and Tillamook, which closed its session last Friday night, was the most ' interesting session ever held in Albany, over 100 teachers being present. Ad . dresses were delivered by prominent "educators from different portions of the state, among them J. Ik N. Bell of itoseuurg, u. x. ssianiey oi jionnioum .and President Arnold, of the Corvallis college. The institute closed with a successful literary entertainment. Amongthose in attendance from Leb anon and vicinity, were Misses Fannie Griggs, Alice and Lizzie Ambler, Flor ence Ballard, Libbie Charlton, Sarah Williams, Mary Motthorn, Julia Thay er, CaUie Morris,' Prof. J. F. Stubble field, A- Wilson, L. K. Brooks, S. A. DeVauey and J. E. Sutherland. ' Beware, Boys. Two window lights have recently been broken in the public school build ing by some one who seems to have a mania for throwing stones, the stones , in each instance having been found in side the building. The public are, of course, interested in seeing that this property is taken care of, and any one who is seen injuring it should be report ed to the proper authorities. The dam age referred to was probably done by some boy whose faculty for destruct ivenesa is unduly developed. Some of these "bright" youths may have the pleasure of seeing their names in print, much to the annoyance of their paren ts, ' if any more deviltry of this kind is re ported. N Everbody rushes for Miller's drug store to buy the finest stationary ever brought to" Lebanon, cheap. Local and General. A few hours sunshine Is very refresh' Ing, Indeed. John V. Morris, of Sweet Homo, pass ed through Lebanon on Thursday with a fine looking band of cattle. ""Born. -In Lehatioit, to Umj wife of David Andrews, Saturday April 9, IMS", a daughter, weight 11 pounds. Seventeen million acres of luud are said to be held by corporation) in Ore gon with hardly a shadow of a title. Uov. IVnnoyer his appointed Albert Sunderland, of Portland, as Dairy Com missioner, in plane of W. W. Baker. Miss Kflle Miller returned last Sat urday from Kugene City, where she has been attending the State Univer sity. On Thursday we were Informed of the death of Thomas Emerson, an old and respected citizen of Sweet Home pre ctnt. vTr. J. II. P. .Hope, In retiring from the management of the St.Charles hotel, leave a lutst of friends and jmtrons to that house. The Oregon Pacific R. It. Co. hove removed their ticket ofllce to their new and elegant quarters In the new depot at Corvallis. The printers of Salem have organized a Typographical Union. Hihttcrt was elected president ami M ins Nellie Riley secretary. Rev. J. R. X. Bell, of the Roseburg Ie".!ctt hr.s received the appoint ment us clerk of the State R. It. Com mission. The salary Is 2,000 er year. J. M. Ralston has removed to Mr. Blodgctt'a house opposite the Firt Presbyterian church, where he will re side until his new house Is completed Miss Laura Itridgford, ofSeio, who has Itccn sick for some time, at the resi dence of David Mason, In Albany, died on the morning of the 0th, of an Inter nal altooss. Lj"W. A. Newell has removed tollalsey wnere ne nas purcnaseu a urug srore. Mr. Newell Is a gnHl druggist and we, with a whole lot of his Lebanon friends, wish him the Ivost of success. The team ot S. W. Keith, of Soda ville, took fright while be was loading some grain at the depot on Tuesday, and came up town at a lively rate. Fortunately no damage Mas done to team of wagon. (Jco. W. Slavens, of Sweet Home, nr- ! rested for alleged false swearing In the Herran land claim case, was bound over in $-00 bonds to appear before the grand jury at the June term of court. He furnished bonds. Our board of county commissioners on the Stli Inst., raised the bounty on coyote scalps In Linn county from t to $10. This action was caused by the re cent heavy losses from this source among shee p raisers. The average number of patients re ceived at the asylum, at Salem, during March, was one per day. There are confined in that Institution 470 pa tients, 4 more than the building was built to accommodate Mr. K. Musselman, one of the wcll-t-do farmers of this vieinity, favored Thk Exi'utx with a pleasant call, on Wednesday, leaving a lot of nice ap ples, for which The Exi'Ks takes pleasure in expressing many thanks. Judge Deady has declared that the interstate commerce law does not apply to shipments to San FraiiciKo by way of the O. C. and O. R. A N. indepen dent lines, hence any rates may lie charged In this valley in competition with other lines. By permission of Wells, Fargo A Co., Mr. I learn, the agent at this place has established a branch of the money order department St O. E. Hardy's jewelry store. This will be convenient for any one desiring to do business of this kind through W. F. & Co. Rev. J. S. M'Cain, formerly of the Dallas Itt-miser is negotiating with the proprietors of the Totcn Talk of Salem, for a half interest in the plant of that paper. Mr. M'Cain will change the name of the Talk and run it in the in terest of prohibition. The O. &. C. Ik R, willle transferred to the Southern Pacific on the 1st of May. The gap now between the O. & C. and C. & O. is less than thirty miles. The road will proltably be completed by October, probably sooner. About 29 miles has yet to Ins finished. prise in the tasty manner in which he has fitted up the building which he now occupies as a saloon opposite the St. Charles. Such evidence of a desire to improve is very commendable, on the part of all business men. Mr. C. W. Watts, job printer, is get ting out a pamphlet of the names of every tax-payer in the county. It gives the gross'value of property,' in debtedness, amount of taxable property, etc. This will le a very valuable little book for business men and people gen erally. The Coronor's jury in the Ford case at Harrisburg reported that in the opin ion of the members of the jury, Ford came to his death from a blow on his head from an unknown person for sup posed money, but that he had no mon ey at the time on his person. Jtr. RufFHiatt informs us that many cattle are being bought in this vicinity now. The price of yearlings is from $9 to ?12.50 per head, while two-year-old's are bringing $15.00. If Linn county had lots of them to turn off at these figures, it -would beat raising wheat at au average of four-bits per bushel. Marple, the man charged with the murder of Corker, the Lafayette mer chant, has been convicted of murder in the first degree and sentenced to be hung on the 29th of June, next. It is claimed there is .good ground for a new trial; that he was convicted not so much on evidence, as upon his character as a laid man. The people and Common Council of Harrisburg have ottered a reward of S'UKMX) for the apprehension of the murderer of Schuyler Ford, at that city recently. Why should not the County Court add something to this amount. There has been foul play, and then Is a general interest displayed over the county generally In A rreting out the facts In this peculiar case. N. J. Rod path a young gentleman well and favorably known in this vicin ity, returned from Philadelphia, Pa., this week ft graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, of that city. Dr. Red path, after a short respite from study, will locate at Olyinpia W. T., in the practice of his profession. That he may well succeed, is he wish of his many friends In which we heartily concur. (J. W. Humphrey, for wme time foreman on the Albany Unlit-tin, called Wednesday, from whom we learn of the temporary suqcnslon of that paper." We hope to see It again on our table the flrxt of May, decidedly Improved. Such is Bro. Porter's Intention. The Bulletin has leen the most lively rcj resentative of Albany's Interests here tofore and no doubt will ever lie, and should le appreciated by the people of the town it has worked so ardently to benefit. ' . St age Line. reference to hi advertisement It will be seen that It. .UUkmui will run a stage between this place and Sweet Home, calling at Kodaville and Water loo, during this summer commencing In a few days. The proprietor of Ibis lino has purchased a new hack and the accomodation will lie good. While the regular trips will tie trl-woekly Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays passengers will lie accomodatd on any day by applying to Mr. (tiltson at his residence In Imitation. The public should make a not of this. Divine Services. Services for tomorrow (Sunday) are as follows: Rev. Wooley will preach at Scto in the morning and evening. Rev. Mead at Fairview at 11 o'clock ' A. M. Rev. C. A. M' Donald will preach at the school house, near the steam mill, at 3u"0 P. M. . Rev. A. C. Fairehild will preach at the Academy, Lebanon, this (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, and to-morrow (Sabbath) at 11 a. m., and at 7 r. M. The quarterly conference will convene immediately after the 2 o'ekek service to-dav. Must be Free from Disease. The Oregon A California lk Ik Co. has Issued the following circular to all agents, conductors, and ferry col lectors: In oledicnec to an act passed at the last session of the legislature, of this state, yon will not receive an v sheep fin shipment over any lines of this com pany unhsH the fnirty in ehargo of said sheep first exhibits a certitl-atc issued by an insHVtor nftinek of the state of Oregon, showing that sait sheep are free from scab, scabies and infections and contagious diseases. In way-billing shtvp you will give the number and date of certificate, and by whom issued on each wav-hill. E. P. RImjkiis, . O. F. & P. Agt. Tournament Money. President B. S. Worsly, the president of the State fire-men's association, don't propose to be prevented from hoi. ling the next tournament by the fact that Vancouver has lsen able to miso only 223.50. He says : "The association goes lu this time in better financial trim than at any time ,sine organization. We have $4(W on hand ; Astoria fire men will raise 2-"0 between now and the date of the tournament ; f 108 is promised from Eugene, $100 from Walla Walla, $43 from Lebanon, $100 from McMinville ; Chief Kellogg, Seat tle, will see that the dieen city of the Sound will send $100 ; Oregon City will' contribute $75 ; Albany and Salem $150 apiece. Here is $1,002, and if Vancou ver contributes $400 more, which, doubt less, it will, we will go there with $2, 000 hung up to complete for. FORKS OF THE SANTIAM. Y w Soul e have a post office now at the South Santiain R. Ik station, and re ceive the benefit of a daily mail. It will probably lie known as Crabtree P. O., as there are many persons by that name whom it will accommodate. I should think It would be a very good idea for each pojitofliee to le named after the station at which place it is lo cated. Prohibition is now talked of a great ileal. Here, like all other places, peo ple differ in opinion, and all are prob ably honest In their belief, and I like to see any one uphold an honest opin ion. But I will frankly suggest to every voter in Oregon to weigh this matter well before making a final de cision on such an important subject. Some say choke liquor down with high license; others approve of putting a penalty on the consumer, while an other class favors prohibiting the man ufacture of it altogether. I, as a single individual, would say, nuit making the stuff, and there surely will be no drunk enness. Some say they don't drink much; and they don't believe a little does them any harm. But a small pig is very likely to make a big hog. I am like Dr. Ira Warren, when -he was pre scribing for a complaint of evil. He said he could likely benefit the case to some extent, but the surest plan would be to abstain. We likely can benefit the evil habit of drunkenness, but the surest remedy is prohibition. A Citizen. Money to loan, Jy Curran toil b, Albany, Oregon.. . Mon- tf BROWNSVILLE NEWS. For the past week, ruin. A. C. Hatisman visited Portland on Thursday last. Mrs. A. C. Haustnan and daughter left fur Portland on Thursday last. Ueo, Humphrey, deputy slu-rilf of Linn county, vjsllcd our town on Frl day'last. - John Vance of (Irant Co. Or., shook hands with Brownsville friends on last Monday. The attendance at the North Browns ville school, for the spring term num. liers ninety pupils. On the night of Saturday lost snow fell to considerable depth, lu themouu tains south of town. A. J. Adams and W. Stevenson will hereafter operate the Brownsville tan nery, heretofore managed by McLucd. Ml-a Maggie White, who for th'p:tst three months has lx-en visiting Vm gene friends, returned home on Wed nesday hist. Julius Hyde, who for the past three months has Is'en residing nt Center ville, Umatilla Co., returned to Browns ville on Wednesday last. And yet the spotted beauties of the brook tickelith not the palate of Ibe hungry fisherman. Ti much prohl tion liquid, boys. Wait till the waters sulmlde. , Phil. Smith, county tax assessor, passed throught town on Saturday, but did not tarry long enough to give our citizens time to find out how much non ussessable property they owned. A contract has liecn let to Orebaugh A Lampsou to build for the firm of Coshow A Cable, a commodious two story building which wilt Ik stocked with a complete line of wagons, agri cultural Implements and hardware. Mrs. A. lk RiggH, State President or the W. C. T. Un delivered a lecture on the subject oficiiiperaine, at the Bap tist ebureh on the evening of Thurs day last. Some very able remarks were made by W. R. Bishop of l'ort lainL f -; Regular meeting of the city father fook place at tin City Hall on the even ing of April 7th, all members present. Sidewalk was ordered built from Jae gers, t More's preiortyv" The follow ing, bills were allowed: ). P. Coshow, $15,00; A. W. Sanard, $21.oo; W. F. Ryer, flH.00. A tax of 1 mills was lev- ( led on all taxnble town projs rty. On Sunday last the clerk of the wea ther must have had leave of aleino and trusted the manipulation of the atmospheric changes to some one not versed ill "handling the keys'' tospring weather, as thing were slightly mixed varying from sunshinet shower, from shower to hail, from hail to "Iteatitiful snow," and ruunliigthrotigh the entire garnet of frigid ami tropical changes. During the past week a number of emigrants have arrived in town princi pally from Kansas, who express great dissatisfaction at the treatment receiv ed from some of the employee on the Oregon Short Line. If their state ments are to tie believed, and there Is no reason to doubt them, Kiseiigers over this line are treah-d witn but scant courtvwy, and suljcHcd to unreas onable and exorbitant charges, that certainly are not in accordance with the rules and regulations Issued by the managers of the read. On the evening of Thursday last at the conclusion of the regular business of Dowdall Iodge, K. of P., a bevy "f fair ladies, much to the suprise of the members of the lodge, took posesslmi of the "Castle Hall'' and in a short space of time had tables set and spread with a generous amount of choice edi bles, of which the assembled Knights were invited to partake. A pleasant evening was passed by all, the supper was a triumph of culinary art, highly appreciated by the gui-sts, who tender ed a vote of thanks to the following hulk's: Mrs. II. B. Mover, Mrs. Charley Younger, Mrs. D. Brusha, Mrs. S. P. Burger, Mrs. T.S. PiUsbury, Mrs. J. M. Waters, Mrs. W. C. Cooley, Mrs. J. H. Willaou and Mrs. Ik L. Blaiu hard. T. S. P. SWEET H)M E NOTES. Plenty of rain. Everthlug very quiet in our little vil lage. Rev. Cut hey and sister are here visit ing friends. James Wheeler from near Lebanon, Is in this vicinity buying cattle. F. H. Howell has lieen visiting here during this week. He says everything is nourishing down In Polk county, with fine prospects for good crops. Col. PhiljMjt was seen on our streets the other day. He had not had a re velation lately, but showed us his fine Bradshaw filly, which is a line stepper. R. C. Watklns our efficient black smith, has just received a new set of tools and is now prepared to lo all work in his line neatly and on short notice. The smiling face of Harvey Hamil ton was seen in our burg Saturday, with his fine horse. This young stal lion is known as Sifuglar King and was lately imported from the Isle of Mada gascar. II. C. Moran has just returned from Canyon creek, where he wcut to see our old friend M'Kinnon, who has been sick. He found "Mack," very much Improved and was able to be around when he left. We have been Informed that Burnett, Foster & Co. has bought the Abbott mill site at this place, and in the near future Intend building a flouring mill, saw mill and planer. They will cut a ditch from Wiley creek to Sweet Home distance about three miles. Our school commenced last Monday under the management of L.K. Brooks with a very good attendance. The di- rectors were present and a numU-r of vlstors. Several Interesting speeches were made which shows they feci much Interested lu the welfare ot the school.. V... ti. K. Brooks has purchased the Wot erloo grist mill, and will shortly move thereto and rebuild it in connection with his mill here. When completed it will have two sets of buirs, and all th- latest Improved machinery, and will Is run us u custom mill where you can get yourgruin weighed in and your Dour weighed out to you at living prices. Ramiilkk. Sunday Trains, A soon as the California and Oregon road is opened for traffic to a jsiint this side of the Klamath river, ltli the California olid tho O. A C. will make strong bid for the travel between Son Francisco and Portland. It Is thought that the Klamath will Ih bridged and the gap redui-cd to itlxiut 2. miles (say four hours staging) by 2-Mh of May. As soon as the connection in as close as this, the O. A C. will put on a Sunday t rain. Orcrtmhin. For a good meal, go to the City Res taurant AUamy. Men Is 2 cents. tf Local Market Report. Wlu'tt m (Mr hti-hfl. iiIm .'th' jw-r lmhl, Kl'itir tVwi n-r liMrtvl. It!utl' M.lt Ot iff lui-livl, '.'.n l't .r 'livn, v liii'ler " it Hi. l-ir-l .r Hi, Al'Hi'". ilrifilJ- t Hi. rimi!. il nt It- fMr U, . J'riimi, iIHimI sr it Hi. Ilillll", I.",.- JUT III. SlmuMiT- .c ikt Hi. Ilili iili Op ii )l, ft ml nil wf.1 trillion ran. Lebanon & Sweet Home Stae Line. H. Y. GIBSON, - Proprietor. Carrying U. S. Mail. IjMtvcs Ii-tmnrm fin M'lii.'iiy. Weilni-wlajr anl lulunlnj-. HcuituiMjt wme flay. KATKH OF VAIIK: I r Inn on In Hm"nvlH or WiCitW-i ..v. Ia-Imuuhi to Street lloiiie MWO Good New Hack and other Accommoda. tions First-Class. Part- ililrinK lit po lii sny ef t!w lne niimeil ailnt, iin IntiTVi ulnjj ),() vi i!l 1? w'imii UrttKl by U.il intr Mt my ivMeut; la Lt'lullMIII. it. v. mr.sox. WALLAtt. 3 TUOXFMJa, 3 tin: Loading Grocers LINN COUNTY. SOLE AGENTS -volt Tiif:- 1 Cololr.-atii.) I Geyserite Soaps. 3 Al-JiWY. WtKi.OV, OREGOKIAN RAILWAY C0MPA8Y. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Rscelver. On mt'l nfliT April 1. IW, ii.l umll fnhT rov tl- truiit. will run iliiil' ii-si'i siiiiiln;) ol. mwk: EAST SIDE. CutMirK Xiiii. TuMnr-1 I'ort- I'nni ISiri- Ihii-1. I 8TATIONS. Ininl. 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MONTAGUE, I DKAI.KK IX i Stationery I OF A I.I. KINKS. ALSO Foreign and Domestic :PeriocliccilS Leiianox, Ortoox. I jSttttti TTTTTTT TTT-'TTTTT TTTTT TT MEAT MARKET FOR SALE. The undersigned, on account of ill health, oilers for sale the following provK-rty: Ten Acres of Land within five min utes walk from Ix,lianon, one Good Slaughter House, Corrals and every tbinjJ 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 connectinl with the business. ICvcrythlng new. For par ticulars and terms apply ti WILLIAM WERTH, mchiW-iil? Lkua-vox, Oukgox. A. IV llflM IIIMi. CIIUIICIIILL GENERAL ML ERCMANDIS E LIUiANON, OREGON, New Goods ! ! W sr how recivhis an Iiiuiumisc stock of - Spring ricl St-imrner Goods, Which Is the lAiiri-est, C'UolitJ and must cmrilete line of (Jcneral Mcnhaiv tllsi ever brought to this section of the Willamette valley. Our stock. o( Iry and Fancy OimhU embraces, all tho newest de Igii's in l'litterns, htylcs and Qualities, In Drews (toods, n4uding a fiu assortment of The Celebrated Broadhead Dress Goods, In new Riid di si ruble colors, which have Jivd Ucn ojooed; out frt yimr lnsiectiou. Our stock of White Goods is togo and Complete. OUR NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS Includes all tho Newest dign and Novelties, In Hosiery, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Laces, 'Ribbons; Jerseys, Ladies' Underwear, Gloves, Mitts, Etc OU 'FAV 8TOCK OF Ladies and Childrens' Shoes and Slippers Wliich Is just tirrlvlnj-, U 0k largest and most complete line ever pur ihasi d by us, and at prices thut iMfy Cumjtrliiion t WE KKKP C OXHTAXTLY OX HANI) A COMri4ETK 8TOCK OF Carpets, Oil-cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Window-Shades. Wall-Paper CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, o Ifhthest Jfarkct Pr! Paid for ail Kinds if C'oiintry lrothir. W. B. DON AC A, .... - Peler Is Groceries and Povisions, Tobacco and Cigars, Confectioner-, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Pure Sugar and Maple Syrups. AGENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.! Country I 'rcxHico talutn in Exchnnge for Good a. GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES." IS MY MOTTO, Crnrr Erlrk Sforr9 Main Sfrert Lebanon Or, STOP ! STOP! STOP! Do You Want Hardware ? There Ik no ue of ynnr polnff clwlii-rc, wtion you can luy your Ilartlware at Home. We wmild rtfp.ct fully call your fclitiitiou to our large stock of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, J3uilcler and Contractors Supplier Table and Pocket Cutlery, Axes, Saws, Garden Tools. Ourtdoekof - Ammunition and KisTiing TTaclclQ 1h Complete, and will be aold at Trices that defy Competition, Fannere will find this the Headquarters for AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.p As we carry the Best goodn in the market. We keep In stock th Collins' Cast-steel -Plows, John Deere Moline Plows, Canton Clipper Plows, and the Celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows. Extras for Each, AGENTS FOR THE MITCHELL & BAIN WAGONS, Barbed AVire Sold at Low Figures. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. F. H. ROSCOE & CO., Lebanon, Oregron- ANDREWS & -DEALERS IN- Drr-Goods,Clotliing, Boots & Shoes. HATS AND CAPS, -zG R O CE R I E S Gents' Kurnisli.ing Goods. -AGEXTS FOIt Buckingham .. Hecht's BOOTS. vp is mm AND THE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS, Toptilar Hosiery Company. MAIN STREET, M. J. MONTKIT1U 4& aiONTEITII. New Goods ! ! HACKLEMAN, "OLD RELIABLE" The Celebra. ted W; L. Douglas $3 SHOE. LEBANON, OREGON.