- The Lebanon Express. LEBANON. Wht w 6ft Among ur Bu.ln.t. Man. iHtHng lh vk our men-limits Iwxv hnv)Hin rvifXxUig ninny niv juhmIh. F. 11. ltio A IN. hftvv now ln (mint ft Utfft stink of ngrloulturul hnplo lnonts iunl Mrnu Kplt-tid'ul, Htjliah 1ur giv and htuk. 1-:. Ootin lias rvivlvl Hit Invoice of now furniture, rnfi!tinr nf all kiml uf i )iHlrs,li uihM'U V. 1. Montiinuc hns aikttil a laro tisiii tnunt to hi already innnimnth tik of xvn-t-rnl imrHmtHiM. I'hurciilU & lfn ttth an 1lplnvlni Monit xii1U nt quaUties of dry irum!.., vte-v fir the nttnmtiwtii. Andivw A 1 tackle inaii art' alrn rvcrnlt in; their mock ami revivinf dully nil the latent tloiljrnH of fvoryllihur fr (ho ummcr trade, cc.h ciidly ImlU', .rent' and children' tihoc and KlipjH i-.s. The arrmen are In the enjoyment of u kihhI trail, Juilulntr from the box. piUtl up In front uf . It. Doniiea'it warehouse, whilo hist nholve contain new hritmla of overv- thlmj In hi line. O. T. Otton Is df jtlnytmr. In connection with hi well n-worted Hue of jrrcot'rlcs, nn rxtenlve utovk of the Uncut ronfectiont rv, or ange, leinono, tmimtn, etc-. U. W. Hmith, lvwj., in hndly eiiiHcl In re ideninhlng hU alntidy lln Muck of harlvniv, nto-o, raniri, tinwar, etc. Tho dntirglsU, too have well mocked f helve. Mr. J. A. Ilotircl hut mvived rtleo new kikkIh, oimlxtiinr of toilet and other article, M. A. Miller ha nlwo vevlvel a large Invoice of mntiy tiling In the drwff line during the past week, nml 1m making a fjieclrtltv of tntUn ry. A. U. rru and G. F. Mead have lieen adding; to their Mock 1 1 farming Implements. The hrtrncsM makers, ohociunker, hlackamiih. ear ntcr, and in fact ull kind of me chanics nr-.vcl.wilv occupied. All this 1 evidence f a thrifty town and en tertrWnp IntHtncM men. Lebanon, with Its hcnntlful fcorroumlinsr't Hnd natural advantages, U fast Incoming a leading htflN, center In Linn county owing tohc pushing enterprise! of the t nenretle men doing luislm-sn .within her limits, who well deserve a literal lwdronage, and are wilting to hold out inducement to jret it. 1-hanon I a profperou town, and we take pleasure in inviting live men to come and wee u. Mrpl Must Hans. In the supreme curt at Sakin, May 27, the cam of the "State v.t. Murplo, tf mvictcvl of the inunlcr of IX I. Cwk ft, lit Yamhill county was decided. The jodrment apialcd fmtu. I men ly n.otlitU'il, and Marple ordered reeti tcnecHl. After an examination of the four alleged errorr, the et urt ruh's that "the three tlrt on are imt well taken, tint that the fourth oiie i true aA Matement of fact, an the part of the treorvl aUve et fourth ohown, thmigh we do not think that It prcm-nti iuch aiwerror an will autlrijtetlie court t grant a hew trial. We are of the opinion.howevcr.that the record xhould corrected lfore any attempt is made toenforew the tudgeinVnt, no as to make It conform to tne law and In? consistent wiih itwlf. The Judgment appealcil from, will thMrefore w nxxlitliHl ko ai to judtre In etllHt that the said Kiehard Marple le detained and imprisoned un til auch lay as s-hall le d signatl ami named in the warrant of execution of the judgment, fcigncd and aite-ded nnd delivere! an prnvidtt hy law, and the cane b rothanded to aid circuit eourt with directions toenter uch judgment and sentence an here indieated, and wieh w arrant of execution lie thereupon iaHtul. The wnmint of vii.iitl.ii of aid Judgment now in the handit of the fcherilt" of sidd Yamhill county will be m l aide and held fur naught.', , A Suirerestlon. Vuld it not le a wise move- on the part of iA'Ifanon, So.laville and Water log to have the Sunday train leave Al bany, say, tit 7 o'clock a. M. and return Ing from I lmnon arrive at Albany at f -JSH V. M. This would giveonyone who d.irtl to Vixit the wmIh pprlngn nt tiv davlle or Waterloo a whole day' recre ation. Parties, from all phtut notith could come and njiend tho day return ing to HarrislMirg, Eugene, and other town in the evening over the main line from Alhany. We lelieve if the r- rangemenlM was made, it would lie quite " ,rofltable t the railroad comivmy, as well as an agreeable aeeonimolat!on to many people who would avail them polvesof the onortuntty of ficnding a day in the cool, chady fothills. t'on veyances would le provided for taking pasttenger from the train to the springs and return at reasonable rates. Campmeetlner. Our vnnuat eampmeeting to he held at Crawfortlsville, Liinn county. Ore gon, will commcnoe June Ifith, or tlie Thursday tefore the thinl Sallath in June. Crawfordsville is situatetl eight miles east of Brownsville on the t'sli pooya river, near the foot hills. The r nre mountaln air and water, rendce it a delightful camnlng place. All are Inx-ited to attend. Xo huxter tents allowed on the crounds. - J. M. Swekxkv, Pastor M. E. Church. Remember Stayton. Saturday, June 11th the Prohibltion lt will give a picnic at Ktayton, Mar lon county. Trof. O. M. Miller, of Portland and oth.-r prominent epeakcra will address the reopl on that occas ion. tCt there be a rally of the pov pie on that day, andv the who are not pronounced Prohibitionists are opee iallv invited. An v one havinir a "kind" work (?) for the whNky traffic will lie listentnl to. Alas. fr a cause which its friends dare not pnhFMy endorse. v Picnic. On the 11th of this month at Soda ville there will be held a picnic in the Interest of Prohibition. Dr. Watts and others will address the people on this important ubjeet. Let everyone at tend. It will eertainly be an occasion of enjoyment, as well as advancing the noble cause of temperance. Campmeetlng. Rev. Wooley, of the C. P. church, this place, hereby gives notice that the eampmeeting to be held at Bodavilte, will commence on Friday, June 17th, two weeks from to-day. Remember the date. Electton of Officer. " At a regMlar meeiisr of Iehanon todge No. 47 of I. O. O. F.oo Saturday rvening Mav 2S, the following officers were elected; Jf -O., A. A. Ke(is; V, C. W. . PeUrin; Secretary. J. M. Si llv: Tr-H-nir r, C. It, Bland. Local and General. I.lnn eouuty will umlonbtly give a large tnnjority tor I'rtihlbitlon, T. K P. The "horse edltiir" was the "cutter'' you allude to last week. W. B. Burr, of Albany, jwild Leban nii a brief busliiess visit on Thui-sday hist. Mrs M. Itileyof East INutland Is visit ing her daughter Mrs. C. II. Harmon, of this city. Mr. j. O. It'ilatid, .the enterprising Hiuldlcr and hnrness maker, has our thanks fur fnVorson Matunlay last. , A lave number of peTjK visited 8o dallle, on Sunday laft. to partake of the pure and sparkling aoda water. On Sundnv, June fith. tJ. V. Mead will jireach nf Ibs k Hill at 11 o'clock A, M. and at Middle Hidge at .'li'10 t. M. Koine Inten'sting notes concerning business ami other Interecta of Scioand vicinity, are unavoidably omettctl this wek. J. A. Board has hi sod fountain in ox ration alius urug store, t an in quench your thirst w it h Its npurkllng waters. . "Menmrial aervlees were held at tho Academy on Sunday last by' Kevs. Hickman and Starr. About 13 old comrades wore present. . Brig. Oen.Slglin w ill Issue orders In a few days convening the new military lsard at the Mate eailtol on June 24th. Thts will lie the first meeting of the Ityard.. J. M. Ralston, cashier of the lA-btm-iiii bank. rivlvel this week an elegant. new carrlnge. hleh w it It the line ur-rlaiiu-animal, makes , a very atvllsh. turnout. ' O T. Porter, editor f the late A1-. lmny liHtletin, U now connected with the Portland Acm. Ho Is a live man, and will '.tean grenblo acquisition to the editorial stall' of that aHT. Tlie largest locomotive In the world hn Imvii put to work on Teh at hapl mountain on the Southern Pacific. It wciirh 1 10 tons, has 14 drive wln-els. ami will do twice the work of an ordi nary ten-wheel loeonutlv The entertainment at the academy on Friday evening last refU'et very great credit on all w la nartlcipated in the exercises. The children are to la specially commended in their success ful rendition ni the play "Jlp Junior," The Portland Evening Jhmarot snys: . "The w hisky men havenoprim ntse iwith to victory, and it Is not ini proadlethat Orgot will In Novemlu r tie enrolKil with Maine, Kansas and Iwa. A very timely remark, Mr. In wtoemf. The eldist daughter of Senator iVilph was married r.t Washington last Wed nesday to Mr. Hichard Nixon, a not ed newspiipr cornjsMident- Like all wedding in high life it was a Ju illiant aflair. The pnsent were nnniemus and costly. The State (Jrange "was In session at Salem last week. (Jovcrnor Pennoyer in his addrt ss of welsin gave the protective syMt m a little ditf, and lel the grangers, or attemptetl to, to le lieve tliat tree trade would bring them good times. Mrs. A. E. Keats, a patron ofTiiK ExrKKKS, died at Spokane Falls tins other day front authieatlon. She was subject to heart ill ast1. aifonipanied ly dixziuess aii-i fainting x lis, and fell in such a tsisitiou that shesult'ocat- et, life Is-ing entirely extinct w hen she was tlwcovt red. The advantage's (?j of the late change in our mail mrvlcc l well illustratoi bv the following: Mr. . E. Hardv.of this city, wrte two letter 'to San r rancl'Mtt ami tne jo AltHiuy ut the lath of Mav last. He received answers lo'his San Vrancis"o letters thm'days souicr than the one to A than v, rvwlv ing the latter on the IS'.th. A avsir t nss of an tslitor is supposed to take an active iart in everything, whether he feels so difiiutNCil or not. If lie takt"s up one side, the other cohhck him. and vise versa, and if he takes neither side they. Iiotli jret in and abuse him, so lie is lnund to Is in hot water unl-K he has the mtienev of J oh, and the courage to tell them to go to grass. The pnqioscd revocation bv llamar of the oMcrs of withdrawal of raUrnail indemnity lands made hy his prede--ossors will according to Spahks throw oiM'it tost ttlement and entry twenty five million acre. ll-sih-s the No'o thcrn and Southern Pacific and the Atlantic & Pacific in large quantities, it will throw ok-ii a good deal in Ore gon on the O. & V. and the O. It. & N. The May bulletin on the condition of winter grain issued by th, department of agriculture, show "the condition of of grain in Oregon as follows, as rc- ivirtcd by local agents: Umatilla navs arc in good oomlitiou. Lane A lew light frosts art keeping the wheat hack, but it yet looks wcli for a full crop. Columbia The wheat crop looks very promising. Yamhill Crops are in average condition. Linn Crn'M are in splendid condition and an abun dant harvest is assured. The following patent have lieen granted to citizens of the Pacific states din ing tin-pant week: ('has. Bell, Old Taeoma, . T., curtain fixture; H. W. Btsteman, San Francisco, Cala., stove grate; T. A. Bylcr, San Fraucisco.Cal., hol:-ting machine; C5. A. & C. F. Flem ing, San Jose, Cal., fruit dryer; M. H. Murphy, Portland. Or., fruit picker; A, (J. Pago, San Francisco, Cal., ele vator; J. Pracy, San Frauciseo, (Jul., direct acting machine; Paul Possitcr, San Francisco, Cal., feed water heater; W. I Van Harlingen, fastening for rail joints, and W. J. Wo alley, faucet hoje and stopper, both of San Vrancits co. J. R Fithtan of the Portland Even ing Democrats, pays the following tritM nte to tne memory of the late K, 1j. Brlsfow: "The writer was a comian lon slave of the midnight lamp, of Mr. ! Bridtow for four years, and during that time not a cross word passed between us. He was a pleasant gentleman to work with, hoia-st and conscientious. He has passed through the valley of t he shadow of death, "ami crossed over Jordan. He pics from us like a song we love, which dies on t he even fn g air. He goes out with the tide and we watch him till he sinks below the hori zon and long to keep hint with us. He is gone and it leaves in our heart a va cancy, a dirth, a painful regret w hicn cannot be compensated." From the Pendleton Tribune of May 20, we take the following, which is en couraging from Eastern Oregon: On our third page will be found the proceedings of the meeting called on Saturday, for the purpose of instituting a Prohibitory Amendment League. The call brought out quite a number of the temperance people from different fiarts of the county, and considerable nterest was manifested in the move to try Prohibition in Qregon. The tem perance people w ill put fourth every ef fort to carry the measure, and if any one supposes it will be snowed under there is a suprise party in store for them. The state will be fhioded with temperance speakers, and the iron will lie kept hot and effected blows repeat edlv dealt. Brownsville Newa. June 2. Men and h uumore busy working cut road ta.c. , Mrs. 11. Bm tch of Cohurg, visited town on Saturday last. , . For the past week the weather hiu been clear, warm ami pleasant. The little daughter of Win. Temple ton Is yet In a very critical condition. Mm F,llas Masters has Iktii the guest of Mrs. W. R Kirk for the past week. On Monday last PhlMp Wlllig and family started for Arlington, Wasco county. Miss lila Ccshow. who has lieen vis iting friends near llarrlsburg, returned home on Friday, t3. F. Vernier accompanied bv his .wife left for Prlnevlllc, via Tho Dalles on Monday last. The thermometer marked Wl degree lu the shade tit H l. St. on Saturday; on Sunday 1H degrees. Our town Is now wltlimit a mer chant tailor. There Is a good opening for a tlrt-fclasa mei-hanic. Huilng the p:ist wtn-k F. F. Croft visited Aiwa valley where he pur chased a band of sheep, Mrs. It. N. Thompson, who for the past week has lsen visiting friends lu I'm (land, returned home on Thursday last. A. E. Ellis, formerly of this pla-e, at pH cita n siili lit of SMiUntie Falls, paid our town a visit during the past wok. I'rotei t your c.ves from, the sun and dust. Coloii'd gogirles, siMi'tncles and cyeglassts for aale by Pillsbury the Jeweler. Saturday Inst Messrs. Ambrose nnd Hum weighed their . thoroughbred .Cotswool buck, w hich tipped Utc U'lim at 21(1 Miuuds. Mrs. Morris Jagcr, on Saturday last left for the Oath's, from which place nhe will prtsttHl twenty milen, to the home ot her areiits. James Warren who during the past week rvturmil from Prfnevllle, resirts the snow tlftct-n feet Jn depth on (sand inonntalu, at the summit. Phillip Wlllig, who len our town for Alkali on Wednesday last hasrcturnMl for his famUy, who will accompany him hack to his new Ucalion. Service were conducted on Habitat ti lust at the Baptist church bv Itev. CM. Hill. Rev Carpus Kperry filling his regular npMintmcnt at lhs-k Hill. Pntf. II. K. Strange left for Habey on the morning of F itunlay last, at which place he delivered a aHfch on the occasion of the iiicule given by the Halsey laind. Mr. Sage and family on Thursday filing last arrived from Alhany. They will mm" Into the Frank Hyde house recently purchased by Mr Sage from W. It. Kirk. tilen, thelittlo son of II. McFarlnnd, who was so Mrioiisly scalded by lsil lng milk, 'mention of which wasinale In lost l-xiie. is yet in a dangerous con dition from injuries received. Considerable attention has lsx'ii drawn to a new model churn the work of Mr. Pinko, which has Iseu on exl bitlon at tin' store of (1. A. Dyson The nicrhHin-iu of the churn is vt'ry simple but is a sueeoH in producing butter, In the tipaoe of seven minute. From Ocorge (Jross prtiprietor of the ssla -prings a Waterloo, who was in town on 'luetslay last, we learn Hint the river will la sullh-iently low. In from me to two weeks to is'rinit water Is Ing taken front the siMing, uotiivof whi h will U given in the Lkhanon Kxi'iu. The retvnt warm spell t( weather brings to mind the cn mouulaiu shailt s, starkling Icy hi reams and sum mer resorts, that many or our cttlens will visit during the oppressive weather of the next thive month. Alrcailv many arc making arnimrements for a letijrih- entsl ntnv at some tf Hie tmtnv health giving liM-aliiien for' which On-gtin is so jiiotly fclelraUsl. . Hcv.'C. M. Hill of KMfene on the evening of Satuntay last, at the Inih tist church, comiiienci d a series of Ice tun, addn'ssisl to the "young is-ople" cxtendingovcr the evening of Satur day, Sunday and .Monday. The excr cist throughout were well atlcmbsl, gn'at Interest is-lng niAuifcstisI in the subject under il;siuston, wKielt wiis eloquently argued hy the itev. puitle niun. DiKl May iStlh, 1SS7, Mrs J. Moiit- gonicri', agisi Hi vears. 1 lie, funeral service wire eomfuoted by Rev. Cnr pus SHrry, on the following Monday at the residence of Jame- Mclla-irue. sr. where an fxtrcimiy large gathering of t lie friends of the dejtartcd plonwr woman tik pltuv. Mrs. Montgomery who cmlgnttetl front Tennessee to Oregon in the vear 1S4!). was the grand mother of 44 children.' During the month of June the A. O. C W. will tay twelve death assess-, incuts, amounting to $24,WO. Of this number eight deaths occurred at Na naimo, B. V., on the ,td day of May, s.s7, from explosion in coal mint's. The whole mini 1st of deaths occurring tn the order for the ist year numls-r 37; the whole liumNr of assosments paid by mcndsrs amounts to fifteen having heen tnid from the surplus fund. On the afternoon of Monday last the usual quiet of our town was disturlicd by a sudden startling rattle of wheels, ai-coiniianieil by the ringing' hstf heat of a runaway team of horses, which un mindful of the wear and tear of the wagon to which they were attached, were making fast time, unrestrained by rem or driver. After "taking in" the principal streets, and doing but little damage other than tho distruetion of the hotel sign, and a few feet of side walk, they were brought to a standstill uear the factory. A stroll through town brings to no tlee many improvements. The agri cultural depot of Coshow & Cable is rinihed and furnished with a stock of agricultural implements. The proper ty of ( I. A. Dyson is receiving many additions in the way of a new fence, which as well as the the dwelling is be ing repainted. To the dy'elling'of O. 1. Coshow, Jr., has . been added a new porch, the house being newly painted. Jay A. Bishop has completed a new ham. The work on the resilience of W. K. Kirk Is Itelng pushed rapidly ahead Wm. Cox has ended the frame of a new huilding. H. B Moyer has added a new railing to the ba'h-ony of liis dwelling, also repainting through out. The dwelling of T. S. Pillsbury has received an addition of a new bal cony. Harvy Stanard has built a new. jKtrt-h to his residence. These are but a few of the many improvements tak ing place, and although the cry of hard times is sometimes beard, yet there is nothing to show that the town Is retrograding, or that business Is not as good or perhaps a little better, tnan in many valley towns of the popula tion, of 'this place. . One dollar in advance pays for The Expkkss from now until Novenber 10. Prohibitionists, support the paper that fightM your battle for you. Sodavltl Notes. J U tie town Mr. Illshop wn seen lu one nay this week. . , , Icahnd Corkscrew Is the gilist of Mr. Taluie But tin of this city. Our veteran poultry man hits gone to Southern Oregon for Ills health. Miss Mustar.i bus purchased the millinery ntock of Mix. Lcnnlugtoti. IV N, Weaver snys that the lat kind of a sidewalk Is walking-la-slde a boun tiful lady. Hum I Oco. ValideriHiol has lieen elected to take charge of tho Infant i'lass In the Sabbath School hero. Rev, Ceo. Khun will preach here the eighth Sunday In this month. Subject yttmiHtiitUtft of the Souli" Av. L. Lucas bus purchased two lots on First street and intends to erect a large restaurant thereon soon, Mr. Fry has Is-en ' employed at the Fountain House a head waiter, Mr. Fry is an expert lu that vocation. Mrs, Win, Wilson Is, lying very low with scat let -fever.- Drs. Wilson and (loble arc the attending physician. Mr. Urccii sas that h will have melons rls when inmpmeetlng com mences here. We hois; Mr.Oreen will M'll a great many for he Is a deserving man. " Some hoodlum hnd the audacity to throw a stone agHlnst Mr. Sutherland's house one nltrht last week. Such work should ls punished to the full extent of the law. L Stephen Co.vle has pure hnscd a steam cosine hiiii wiKni "ii ii on im iirKeii n 4011 tract to saw ftM ords of nili and maple wsh for Mr. laslic, two miles west of here. Through the unthlng cTirtsof Mr. Sutherland the Sunday scIumjI In to he favoirsl with sonii! sacred solos on next Sunday by Mine. Lucll Kursoug. iiflkiver, Colorado.. liHiik met last floudny aflermsiu and iilaeed In lioiiilhst ion for cashti-r C. :i.hl.r ami II. Klum. Mr. Kickler was elected by a hiul'Tity of lhr niuirity voti-s. t Messrs. Weaver and Squires have purchased the steam packing hou-c of Mr. wm, Koker. Tliey will other large hui!ilingintheir The building will Is 41 fci t erect nil ground-i. wide and w feet long. Mr. llowanl had the misfortune to lone his valuable thoroughbred bulldog one lny last dek. It seems that site went to the well to jt-t a drink and In getting umiu the well curb she lsm. ovcrha!aniid and fell into the well. It Is feared that the water Is sim.iIiiI. yVnt. L. Worth, proprietor of the Matimlry, Is dulng cissl work. His ps trims an more than satisfied with tho way their clothing is cleansed. Among other attractions at tils laun dry the great't prolmbly is his new button machine, .which will sew fin 1(1 buttons N-r minute. May you do a rushing business, Billy. yThe many friends and relatives of .auniel W'il-oii are much exen-lnil alsmt bis sudden dIiipHarntiee last WiHtnesdav-niifht. Mr. Wilson - has lsen in very issir health during the Mist two mouths, and lately has been very d-inhnt. Fears are entertain ed that helms wandered away intothe CaH-ade miHintains. Murtiir Jackson lias charge of a large force if men sa-an-hlnir for him, commencing lu Clackauuis count V. Thi tii Sk.i.kkh. Waterloo ltm. June 2. Health g.od. Weather very fine. The Waterbs colony i Mr. (too. dross is laying sUH-k for the summer trade. iMNiuiing. In quite a Mr. Ilob't M.-Cull.s h cut his f.Kit unite severely a lew days ligo, but Is doing finclj. There Is considerable travel tiver the mountains. Wm Ifu-U Iwon, IVrtt McCarty and Kreltx, all of Bilciia Vita, started from this pl:u-eMontaj-fcr Harney Lake. Johnnie Cams has Is-en very nick and is yet, but I think there Is a jHr It is ivptable eliatige for the U tter. quite certain that if ho continues to Im prove they wll start for Yaqulna, which uill evidently be beneficial to the jMttielit. 'J . W. Hon, of Howard, Oregon, has sold his farm near this place, iimni der ation, ffitW cash In haiKl. Jowph Welt Is the purchaser. He can sell out now for $Vmi, ami lsfore the snntim r clis's will no doubt Is able to sell at a much l'tt'.r figure. (randpa Ijo has pne to Sweet Home to attend the public tieuate there to lsgin to-night and will continue six evenings. A big turnout is ex iM-ct-il. Tho question is alsmt as follows: Resolved, That (he church of Latter Day Saints is the only church having authority to administer the ordinam-cs. Affirmative by Klder A. Haws of that cnnrcii, uemeo ny.i. iuivn-u. LMr. I. Salt marsh has arone afti-r his team ami wagon, left aistve Spring field where Henry died so suddenly. Mr. Salt marsh and family have the symiathy of the entire coniniunit v in tliis their sad liewaventent. The fam ily loses a dutiful son nnd the commu nity one of its most promising young men. He was a most exemplary Christian; lie never bail an enemy and was la-loved by all who knew him, and in his loss we more than lose a brother. But we do not mourn as those without a hote, for wt know that we shall nleet him him at the resurrect iiSn; thn first resurrection and blessed promise for those that meet there, they are free front the secoml death. . Oakvllle Notes. June 2. The farmers of this section are busy plowing summer fallow Drs. Gaff" and Yantis, of Shedd, vis ited Oakvtlle last Sabbath. The Oakvllle Temperance Alliance will meet on Tuesday, JuiieTth, at i. M. The dogs or wolves have done con siderable damage to sheep. Mr. M. Shough had seven head badly torn about the head, hut nime daugerousiy: The Oakville Temperance Alliance and W. C.T. JT.,with the aid of the Temperance WMtleawakes, will give a picnic Saturday, June luth, to w hiclr you, Mr. Editor, and all others are cor dially invited. S. A. Y. M. K. I learn informs us that the sale of t ickets ovrt heO. A C. at the Ix-hanoft depot for tho month of May exceeda that for the same month of last year by $ i-10. Dry Goods, Etc. N. II. Allen & Co., Albany, Or., have In stock the most com pletc line of fine dress goods, silks, velvets, etc., this side of Portland. Also wash fabrics of all kinds, and late novelties in every line. Ladies, when in Albany, call on Allen fc" Co., and inspect eiock and prices. Samples sent upon application when doslrea. n3 3m PROHIBITION. An EnlhutlAttle Mellng at Proldnc ' , Uit Caturdny. On Snturilav ImI U was our pleasure lo attend the picnic at Providence, given under the auspices of the Prohi bition Amcmlmcnt League of that precinct. On the way to Providence we were favorably Impressed with the tunny beautiful farms and other evi dent! snf the prosperity Of til"' M'Opll In the hclghhorhiHiil f I liunun tiud Scij. It I Inilci'd encou ratting to know Lebanon Is situated In the midst of broad and fertile fields, the msscs sions of thrifty, honorable men. This is tbcsi-eret of the sucii'ss of our mer Lclinut ami all clause of business men. On arriving at the Prnvldeneve!iureh we found the lieatlllful grove alivo with the giwid hoii who luul tissem bled thcrc-for advancing the ifreat and glorious ciittsi, iiroliibitloii, while the social fcaluresof the i ectislou wb Very lileasaut Indeed. Aside from this, ton, it was learned tlint lu tho vicinity of lVovidelteo tho jssiple are almost a unit lu fayor of the abolition of the liquor tratlie, and the op p nicnts of tcniK r.iiii! M'form need cxis-ct mi oitaster from tlmt direction lu the pending conflict. And this fur ther iuiounts for the gi in ml prosicrity of thesople, nssobi iely, Industry iin'd eixinouiy are the i rinei'p d elements in making and sustaining a prosperous community. THK KXriU'ISM Is-gau at 10 o'clock with the following piouramme. Siiig S lo (2 Ice Club, Prayei-Hey, h. Milb r. AddrcsM of w Iconic Hev. R. Miller. Song-Sclo nice Chili. Address by Rev. H. P. Webh, i.r Al bany. Mr. tchha address was I isle tied to with wrapt attention, and was a most convlm-lng arifiiment amdnst the fid 1 1 icy of high license, and a strong ilc fi ll's of tin fact that priihlbitioit diss prohibit. At tin conclusion of Mr. Webb's od- ilnssth audience wu favored with a song by the Providence glee club, uft 'r which the president, Mr. l'rnuk Smith. announced an luteriuissiou until !-! o clock I', M., during which time the baskets and Ikixcs containing the kmhI things were opened l-encaih lhvshud-s or I lie ancient oak ami nr. ami l .etwee it w and 4w persons cnjoytsl the del l-cjm-Ios and suiMtnntiais the gissi moth ers and fair daughter had prciarel for.the occasion. The AKTKrtNonN I.XKlteiPM were held In the capacious church, which was filled C vcrlUwlng. The audience were entertained with inter esting sHSH'hcs bv Ribt, Pent land, lvq.. or Sclo; Hon i . . Kictiarilson, f ProvbleiMi. Mr. It. F. Irvine and Mr. Parker, of Mt. Plea-ant: Mf. B. F. Darby and Mr. Shelton, of rclo, and Mr, Beard, of Ji tlersou; also parties from other places, while the Scio and ProvbteiKie pice clubs enlivened the exercise with choice wliii ions of song. This meeting, like the Alliance nt Sclo last.wcek, was an col liu-Ia'tU demon stration of the fact that public scull mentis strohgly in favor of prohibi tion, ami that tne is-onie are licit now Is'ginning to realize the dread results growing out of the honor tralllc. tiud siws'd iht. triumph of gosl ivcr evil! ictory for prohibition In Novcuils?rl Happily Surprised. Prof. Brown and wife closed their e cciid year's term as teachers of the South Brownsville school, on last Friday, May the 27th. In proof of the high apprcciat ion imd tVtctm In which they wen held, by the pHlrons of the school, as well as .it hers of their nelgh Isirs, they wi re happily surprised by the presentation of tin excellent sUp)Hf. tciveu at the win.. I house to the entire mIiihiI, as well as the teacher- and visi tors, .with short and appropriate id ilnnn iiuulii by uilrons of the school. The occasion was one of general en joyment; the shout of childish gle; the miogiiogoi voiis i i 'i ter jHsipic in iwK'lal conversation Is-sjsike tne enjoy ment of the hour. The South Browns ville school under the able suHrvlslon of Prof. Brown and wife, for the le-st two years has made unusual progress in all its interest, and they will leave the schiwd lu a much U'ttVr condition than when they commenced teaching, and they also leave In the hearts of the people pleasant memories cherished for them. J. M. 8. Boot and 6lo. When in Albany call upon X. II. Al len Jt Co., If you need anything in the Itoot nnd shoe Hue. 'f hev have in stis-k a full line of II. .1. Holl.rook CoV. line shin's, for ladies and children the best in the market. Also C. M. Hen derson ACo's. tine shoes for gentleman. None Is'ltcr made. They guarantee all gissla us represented. noS-3tu Th fcacort. lA'banon was visited Thursday by Wm. (I. Irvine, Northwestern Agent for J. B. I'ai-e ToliaeeoCo. Bichinoiid, Virginia. From the amount of sum pltH oflCsi.-ort Plug, chewing, he gave away we think thev have every coiill tlenci! in the bmnil. To our taste Ks cort is simply fine. All our stores arc getting it. DIED. VAITMARNI-n Thiir-lHy. May 2S. 1S87, of rjuli-S roaiuniiiii. itvNiiv J. sai.t.uarnh, agea il yitarx, 1 dkhiIIu. auil 'J dKytj. Hknkv was a jouiik mui bltrlily rosjieetcd for the many virtue hi iie-iel. Alsstt one year aso he became converted, and up lo the time of hin dciith k-l a voaMMtl Chrixtlaa life. Ue pii-m-N over the rtVer leaving ever' evidence of a bliwsful linaiorluliiy. ltest lu peiw-e. Standard mowers and sulky rakes excels all others. At F. II. Rosook & Co's. Nloncy to loan, hy Curran teith, AIlianyf Oregon. Mon tf Buggies and hacks of all ktuds at F. HrRoscoe fc Co'a. F. H. Roscis? & Co. will not be un dersold by any hardware house Ibis side of Portland. Come and woe for yourselves. Tor a good meal, go to the City Res taurant Albany. Meals. S-j cents. tf FOR SALE. Forty acres of goiHl farming land, one-' fourth mile west of Saniiani Acad emy, Lebanon, Oregon. Crop iuoluded. Price, $50 per Acre. One-half, Cash. For particulars cnriuire ofA. R. Cyrus, or of J. N. Mol ui.-ild on prcmiw s. STOP I STOP! STOP! Do You Want There Is no use of ynnr going etscwhere, in hoc. v e wouiu rcspucuuny can SHELF AND HEAVY' HARDWARE, ....,. ...... . ISullclerM oriel Contractors SvippHe.s, Tablo and Pocket Cutlery, ' Our stock of Ammunition nnd Id Complete, ami will lc sold at Fanners will find tliis the Hi adqtmrtert for AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.'D As we carry the Best good In the marke t. We keep In Un:k the Collins' Cast-steel Plows, John Deere Molinc Plows, Canton Clipper Plows, and the Celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows. Extras for Each. " o i . AGENTS FOR THE MITCHELL & "BAIN WAGONS. Barbed Wire Sold at Low Figures; YOUR PATRONAGE 18 BOLICITKI) F. W. ROSCOE & CO., Lebanon, Oregron. A. C. l lltH( llll.tM CnUliCHILL J TANNCNY w - SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON, OR. I I .... . .. . - . . . . -J -. I . LJ..a.'-JU ! W. B. DON AC A, ' -Diy.tB Is- Groceries and Povisions, Tobacco and Cigar, Confectioner, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Pure Sugar and Maple Symps. AGENTS' FURNISHING GOODS."" -SI Country r'rcvtx too taken In Exchange for Ooodu, GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES, IS MY MOTTO. Crtcr I! rick Store, ANDREWS & -DF.ALE1U3 12?- Dty-Goocls, Clothing, Boots & Shoes. HATS AND CAPS, G R O C Ge litis' Fviriiistiirig Goods. -AGENTS FOR Buckingham Hecht's BOOTS AND THE KOC'KFOUD,' ILLINOIS, Popular Hosiery Cornparty. MAIN STKEET, LEBANON 'OREOON TJ Y Boss of the ST A N D A RD W The Best in Ask for Them and TaVrev no Otht?r Hani ware I when yotl can buy your Hardware at your aticnikou t our largo ijc,K it Axes, Saws, Garden Toots. Klsliincr Tacklo Prices that defy Competition. J. i. MOMTCTTU. & MONTE1TH. Main Street, Ltbanon, Or. HACKLEMAN, E R I ES, "OLD RELIABLE" The Celebra ted v- W. L. Douglas $3 S HOE. 1" I I E Road Overall H 1 T E S H I R T S. the Market.