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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1887)
3 The Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, JUNK 17, ISS7. Csmpmeetlng. The cnmpmcpttnir under tlio u..plee of the CumlxMlaml Presbyterian I'hinvh l In eontmcncn nn Friday, June 17th, at the hour of 4 r. m. at Soda vlllc A Podaville Is place at public rexort. nil who on u are Tviuetcd to cmne prei-arvd lo lake ere of thrmwhT. Convenient palitnnre . for horei w ill he provided at reasonable rati". A cordial tu iutltui Is fxtonded to all. I". A. Wool.fcY. THE LEBANON BOYS WIN. Vaxwivkk, June 1ft, 0:10 p. m. J. II. Stink, Lebanon: We Inve won the wet tort npainst nil other, by 2 1-3 seconds. Oyster mipjmt. C. C. Hack i.emax. Local and General. Evervhoiiy elxHiM vWt Batul hall nextTliurmlny evonliivr. lr. A. 11. lYterwon has our feir the Hrst oltorrii'si of the Toy were delicious, Imhxil. thanks pctimtu. Dr. J A. M'Allister will Whin nt Ha ml hnll, l4mnon, on Sumlny, June ISUh, t 2 oVlool, Subjeet, Theology, j"" Sufficient nam: for the formation of , n U. A. 11. Tost lmaticert obtained, nmt the txKifewill le organized ns wton ns MUle. Mr. Charlo Holt, one of JefTVrson'H njrrreahle younur men, hns Ihhii omt tlueting the busim" utfalrn of our tlrujr sriet, J. A. Heard, during his ulwiuvnt Vancouver. , 'Our city wna honored a fw wiiinpi npt hy the pmenco-of (Jov. lVnnoyer. The object of hl visit ha not been ut liely known. The few who met hint gave him a cordial reception. C A. McDonald, itave a very Intor- rMittc levturo at the Academy lat Mon day evening on the Missionary tour of l'aul the Apiwtle The ruhjeet wum well handlcrl and reflect great crvnlit on the lecturer. -In another onlunin will le iiiml the report of the teacher in charge of the public achoola. To Prof. StuhhtcfleUt and Mis Clrisrgs the i'wle are irrvatly Indebted fT the Mtovossful manner lu which thechoo1 has been conduct ed, during tlie Ki!t year. A brief call at Waterloo on Monday evening last informed ui that Mr. J. U liro, to whom the nnl.lie are indobt od for many aoenmnnHlutlon, hit eve rytlring In readinesH for the conve nience and enjoyment of all who may visit that favorite rooit this 0ii!ii. f Each evening on our street may lie iecn a largv miiiilor of our citizen on Joying thoiinolve in carriage drive re liind horse of creditable o-d. Mr. A. O. Churchill, joined th throng one evening tills week, in a riiarto'i, that rank among the finest rlr in the town. tJ. 1T. Upjrctt, for iwme time jvi.-t hn lievn Kutterinvr from Intl.iniatory rlieu luatiHni. Although pume Utter, his right hand is very much hwoIoii and at times quite painful. Mr. l.Iirirett is in hi S'd year, and nxiile from iliis ail ment Is hale and hearty. Dr. Watt g:ve tlmnvif hi entertain ing lectures at Sodaville la.t Sunday, in favor vf prohibitory amendment. There was quite an interest tuaiiifcwtcd. A league was orgnimnl of 72 meinlM-n. The ifood ixanic of that locality arc in varneNt ana will reg'ter a strong prt. tet the S!h day of NoveniUr ntrainM the liquor trartic ns now coinlueted. lAt the gootl work go on. Mr. T.-W. Hryant of Jovian cave v pleasant will vcnterdav. lie inforu-.a U- that the prohibition picnic at St:y t n, wa a grand sneers. AldrcHS4n were made by Prof. Miller f Portland, and Mr. Hamilton, late of Kansa. The latter gentleman completely explained the idea that prohibition dws prohibit. The meeting was la iwand enthusiastic, and gxsl results will undoubtly follow. Ask some men for an advertisement or some loU they answer they don't helleve in advertising a naper is never read. the man lie cauiiht kis.-ing his neigh hor's wife or ho'.dirtff up the aide of a building some dark night, and hta tune change instantly, and if the printing ofllee is In the garret of a thirteen story building he will climb up to the top'to beg the eiiitor to keep quiet -don't pu hi ih it in the paper you know. It. E. Marple, now under sentence of death for the murder of 1). I . Corker at Lafayette, is reported to have had a dream iu which he found hiutsclf in the infernal regions when he met all the witnesses who testified against him at hia late trial. Perhaps Mr. Marple. if requested, could le Induced to tell whether his Satanic Majesty is the jer fumed individual who, by his wiles, lead people to sin or the cruel jiernon age who jabs the red-hot tripod into his victim's ribs. Remember theM. K. church sociable at Band hall, next Thursday evening. M. E. Church. Festival. The Ladies' Aid Society will give a festival, at the Band hall on Thursday evening June 23. Ice cream and straw berries will be served. A large collec tion of fancy articles will be on hand for sale. The proceeds go towards the erection of the new M. YL church. All are cordially invited. Col. George .Woodford. Col. George Wooodford suddcnlyap peared on the platform nt a crowed au dieuce at the Dalles, and as suddenly the magnetism of the man was felt. "To your feet, andsingout !' resound ed from his commanding servh-e while he gave the loudest example himself, and the roof of the M. E. church echoed back the iuspiring words. 'And crourn ITim Ixjrd of a'.:." Col. Woolf6rd has a commanding freence; tie is a nolile lMking man, lis voice and manner Is telling, and he perfectly understands the art of grad ually interesting his people, captivating them first and then capturing them for the cause he loves. You don't reckon time while hearing Col. Woodford ppeak. It goes as an evening bell when you find from one to two whole hours fled, and you are not aware of having drawn more than one whole breath the while he epeaks without notes and hot from the heart. The sequences of his aTiruments, each perfect in itself, are only broken by the humorous anecdote, that nnbodv seems to enjoy better than the Col. "hirnsclf everything that he deals with is real, fun and all. When he comes to this county let the country folks roll up in waves to hear him talk. To obtain Col. Woodford's services ad dress, Mrs. H. R. Briggs State Presi dent W. C. T. U. corner Front & Wood Streets Portland. Ice-cream, strawberries and cream, and other delicacies at Band hull, next Thursday evening. Brownsville News. June 1. V. F. CroR left for -Portland, on Mon day morning. On Wednesday hist Burt Sprague de parted for Portland. Ballard Tyecr, is suflVrlng from a se vere ntaek o'f sore throat. Misses Ida and Sarah Ciwhow, paid Coburg a visit on Saturday hot. For watehes clocks, Jewelry, or spec tacles, call on Plllsbury the Jeweler. Bert Cable, M. S. and W. J. Titus, on Siturdiiy Htnrtcd for l.lnkvilte, Oregon. David Dalgle'.sh, of Portland arrived iu town on the evening of Wcdnesihty last. The Powell school, district No. ti:t, closed for t he summer term on Friday the 17th Inst. O. C. Stannrd left for Eugene on Sa u ."day last, remaining over Sunday, re turning the following Monday. During the past week Phil Oray re turned from Harney valley. HcrcjiorH hi p snow on Sand mountain. On Wednesday last Jiiines Calloway, of Corvallts, who has U-en visiting town friend left for PrincvlUe. WllliaMi Oalbraith father of .1. P. (iiilbraith, county clerk of Idnn county, Is visiting llrowiisvillo friends. Mrs. A. W. Stanard, Missis Idela Stmiird and Itohie lKlsin, left on Wednesday for Seio to visit friends. Mover Bnt. are laying acontlumitlou of piVa, carrying the water to the resi dence of O. P. Coshow, Jr. "PimI" nnist Indleve In the prohibition fluid. Mover llros. have resumed operation .at their logging enmp. a crew of men left for that place during the past wcek Joseph Hume and Dr. U. II. Curl on "Wednesday last, left for the upper Cal Ipooya, 111111 fishing and hunting trip. A. W. Stanard, on Monday last at art el for Prineville to look after his stock Interests, and bring In a baud of horse. On S.iturdav la-t O. A. Dys n. N. B. Standish, and J. Moore started for itlue river, on a general hunting, fishing mid pr.wpecting tmir. F. F. Cr-tt . B. 11. Morel.s k left for Portland to attend the auniuil nui ting f the tirand Chapter of lioyal Arch Alasons of Oregon. Not wit list indinp the late frosts which were thought t have shoitened the crop, cherries are quite plenty, and are Wing retailed at '2- cents p-r gallon. On Sabbath lst at the M. E. church. Hev. Clark Smith a returned mission ary, delivered ton lartro attendance, a lecture on equinoctial Africa, its na tivs, prist net a, wages, Vc. F.i tin r J. 1 Vnuis on the evening of Wednesday last at the M. E. church, d-'liveicd al's-t un,suliject "Topic and Event of the 1 lav," also treating on "Fools t h:it think tltev are Wise.C.uns," & '. The discloles of Ismic M'alfnii ntv ims'tinvr wiiTi gissl sufCSs;theCal!jss ya Is at the riitlit sta f"r mf ss.'iit ti-h!ntr. anl daily large strings of tine :veklod Is-auilcs are brtuht into low u. On Friday nlitht a team of hN'i hitched toa hack, the pr p'rtv of O. MeKinney while standing Isfore the pi-t ellUv, Iss-oiiiing frightened startil to run ami suet-eedul in overturning the baek lcfov they stpj'l. Henry Archibald of this place has leased the Find Icy ss-i s;'rmir for a term of two year. Many iniprovtueuts will U made on the preiuls. ami giu-sts at the hotel or campers, will te trcatesl in a iiun ti-oin innnner. The Misses Archibald avoinpanii'l by their brother Henry, who leas -d the Findley sd i spring- st.irteil fr that place on Wednesday lst. It l-i the intention of Mr. Ar.-hilvild. to thorough ly renoviit;' and reni'sl l this summer resort, making ample provisions for the comfort of all visiting ihe place. On Thursday 1 isf at the llrow nsville creamery, a t-vt trial of the improved Drake churn took place. In eight min utes I. niter was produced, of a tirm so lid texture, the cells unlr k n, as wiv shown by examination w it h a magni fying glass. The churns are en cxl"..i tinii nt thestoix-s of t. A. Dvson and F. F. Croft. On Saturday June ISth, the Prohibi tion Iague, of Halsov, will nt that plact' give a teimv-raiu-e nieni in p..w - i ll s grove, a Uelnre will ls en vereii bv t'ol. (t'orge WoMlfortl als other tlitinguished apenkcr. The Hal.y and Tangent brass bands will given grand open air concert, there will Ik? singing, also a lase ball match game. A. Fitzgerald, who has )ss-n' turning his attention to raising i-ereal. has thoroughly demonstrate the fact that the soil iii this locality ts well adapted to the culture, all varities of vegetables and fruits, of which he is nt present reaping a full yield. For the past two wivks he ha supplied the town demand with straw!errics, that for size, color' and palata'de flavor, arc hard to bvat. For sale at C. K. StanardV. It is a noteworthy fiici that in our town business men, mechanics and la-oort-r all cm to be busy and prosper on, all who come flud" employment, nil w ho are willing to work are s hloui Idle. It is also a happy state of affairs that the generality of ur citizens pay strict attention. to Sabhath oliscrvaiwvs, the churches arc well aiten1el, great interest is evinced iu Sunday school ex- erci4, the average attendanc1 at the Baptist church numln'ring 123. For over n year "His Honor' ha not held court, no case of "drunk and disorder ly,"appearing on the board. Cu HI anise remains untenanted, and the town marshal's duties are light. Ditto, fees. T. S. P. Resolutions. Whereas, in view of the loss we have sustained by tlie dii-ease of our friend and associate Fireman, Henry Saltniarsh, and of the still heavier hiss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to him; therefore, Is? it: J?rxohnl, Tliatt 1st ut a just tribute to the memory of the ilepartol to say that in regretting his removal from our mid.t we mourn for one w ho w as, in every way worthy of our resis-i-ts, and regard: and. Jl'-m'vrtl, That we sinoen ly condole with the family of the deceased on the disjx'iisation. with winch it has pleas ed Iliviitc Providence; to afflict them, and commend them for consolation to him. who orders all things for the iM-st and whose chu.sticnierits arc meant in mercy. I j. V . LHl'KOX, A. It. Cvkus, (Tom. Dry Good. Etc. X. II. Allen & Co., Albany, Or., have in stock the most complete'line of line dress gfssls, silks, velvet, 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 stock and prices. Samples sent upon application when desired. noS-Siu Standard mowers and sulky rakes excels all others. At F. II. R'Xcok & Co's. Scio and Vicinity. In a conversation with the curly set- tiers of Linn eouiity, there Is none of them but what would refer with pleas ant recollection to the hlMorlcal wene and associations incident to pioneer days concerning Scio, Lebanon and ll-.. ........ .III.. 'I'l..... Il.nui H1..III 1. M f in , 1 1 1, t ,1, rv iiiiiv iiiiimj towns cinne into prominence, us we understatKl, at a bout the name time In 1M.VI and oii-upy positions In the most fiitile iMiiilotiN of the gulden county of the state. "The f.iiks of Ihe Santlain, or "Can ada," cuihraccH the finest agricultural and grazing lands to lx found any where Iu Oregon. The foothills con tain a large population of jH-ople prin cipally engaged In -stock-raising and lumU'i'lng. Thcue two Interest Is-ing more prolltable than raising wheat nt oOnts inr bushel, the foothill resi dent bus Iksmi, a a general thing, more rospcroti than those w It li large farms 11 Ihe valley; and Ibis, to a gretit ex tent accoutiiit for the prosperity of the towns above n-ferreil to. Scio. The principal Kubject of this article, Is lieaullfully situated oil the bunks of the middle fork of the Santlain river, w hlch at this place furnlshi's a most clllelent Wider iMiwcr which Is being litlllzeil by uuinufactui'ing entcrprim's of diilcretit kind. The citizens of Scio are n most hos pitable, kind and highly respecti'd pH jde. Their hospitality on every H-ea-siou for the public w -11 fare, knows no tMiunds, as all w III tstify to w ho visit them as coworkers for gixwl. They are a frugal, economical and indus trious Hsple. The town and surround ing country assures the visitor of these most agreeable trait of character: nice ly arranged residences, U'liulltul How- cr-ls-deckis! and profusely shaded i vards, llrt-clas churches and sehtsd houses, and an abundant supply of clear, health giving mountain water, and other inspiring evidence its met our high appreciation during a recent visit there, would certainly give any one a very favorable opinion of this pro T 011' little f.HM.IIiill city. Among the manufacturing enterpris es ut Scio, are the extensive and favor ably known FMH-ltlXU MIM.S Now the property of lloU-rt Pent land, E., which are under the efilccnt m.-iuagemeiil of M. F. Bityeii, as miller. TIuih mills were erected in K1 and depi'tid almost allogethcr on the local tjade. '1 he water power I more than ample at all times and the mills arc kept in constant ojcratioii, produc ing u splendid brand of all kinds of tlonr. Mr. Pcntluml and his excellent w ife are highly cstecnu-d ly their hosts of friends throughout toe county, al ways U'ing idelititled wit hi very "good work TltKSCKlS.lWAMl I'WMXfl MII.IJ, Are the 1 ropcrty of Mr. D. Mycin who i extensively enganed lu the luuilsTitig business. The saw mill is located ouie distaniH up the river in the mountain w hiie the planing mill is at the tow 11. He makes a siss-ialt v of all kinds or 1 . . ... rough itiul ilrcMil I11111U r, mouldings. sash, etc. The litisiiu'ss is under the J .at 1 . . ... ... 4I f f ciitcc'iii iiiuo;igciiieiti i .ur. ji 11. Myers, one of Scio h live, energetic young businessmen. Since the oera tion of tin s mills U gutt a new sclusd hoii and M-vi-ral other sulislatitlul buildings 111:11 k the enterprise with which they arc doing business. The' himln-r thev tin- manut'aeturing i prills e'pally yellow tlr mid cf n tlrst-e iass quality. THK fAlttXlT 81 top Of William Ablsitt, Is another of the enterprises -f Scio worthy of favorable t mention The proprietor Is mnuufae turtug a vrv nnv line of furniture mid doimr varlou.s other kinds of work. We 'I I ill iMI,l t'llll 1 niuni Ul are glad to know this tdu-i I n a g.MHl pntronnire, as u!l home eeivillg uiunu- fact arit s should. TIIV: M KIK'H A NTs Of Seio are- in the enjoyment of a gtsxl trade' Their stores are large and well stM-keil with goods, anil those with w hom we became acquainted were very. 1 agreeable and lils-nd, not only iu their ! liu-ouc.-. but also in manifest lin; tle ir ! strong detcrniinat Ion to hel in every giMMt worK fortlie IkiuIU ot tuctrtowii and community. joiinsox SiiijxroN Have a coninnslious store well stocked with general merchandise, which they are lisH.iiig of at a small murcin. They are well and favorably known throughout the county, and hemv en joy the confidence of the people and a good trade. w. k. rmi K Is also extensively engaged In mer clianisiug. He carries a large stock," dealing heavily ami liberally in cloth ing and dry good., and is a plenaut gentleman to deal with. 3. S. MOHKtS, Druggist, is the accommodating post master and proprietor of a neat store; k"cps a well assorted stock of drugs, ! paints, oils, etc. Mr. Morris, as a geii ! tlcniaii iu every way worthy, luu our bes-t wishes for future prosperity. J. A. I'AHEY AND N. C. MYK11S Are sueecssors to Mr. Villa in the har ness and saddle business. The' nro lth i-ompcteiit, energetic vising men and will no doubt -ueeccd in their new venture. C1ILI. SMITH, Hardware merchants, are doing a good business, and are also agents for all kinds of farm machinery. These gen tlemen keep in stock a large assort ment of everyting iu their line. THE riUXCIl'AI. HOTEL Is under the management of William Brenner, a young gentleman noted for his genial and accommodating quali ties. His house has a good patronage and we congratulate Mr. Brenner in the success he is attaining. There are number of other businesses represented by enterprising men, but as this was our first visit to Scio, ami ls-ing quite busy during the short stay, it was impossible to get acquainted with them all. We close this sketch of Scio and her good citizens and busi ness enterprises, with many pleasant thoughts concerning our initial visit among them. The Sheep Law. Wm. Iteod purchased eight head of sheep over in Linn county the other daj', says a Corvallis naiwr but there is nothing strange about that. He start ed to take them over to Corvallis, but according to the new law, sheep cannot be moved from one county to another without a stock insjiector'a certificate setting forth that they are free from any infectious or contagious disease. It will cost Bill just three dollars for a certificate and it is a question whether or not eight head of sheep are worth three dollars more in Benton county than iu Linn. The river still divides Bill and his shevp. From Tallman. June 13. Mrs, Wilson has been ijuile sick the past week. Mr. Thompson and family arc visit ing in Stilt in. ' Smith Hammock, cxiect to open a store here In tint near future. East Wednesday. parly of pleasure seekersj went upon Peterson's finite, to enjoy the pleasure of climbing to Its lolly height. We left our team at Mr. I.lgget's barn then each gentleman art ued himself with a lunch basket, unit to the order "forw ard march," we pro-ll-edcd oil font. Sisill our lenders brought up In the rvnr. Pour of our numUr thought they would try the shortest way. and were soon inuklng their way through burnt logs and stnni mid had tin1 honor of leaching the top first, tin rest giiininvr the sum mit about twelve o'clock Is ing an hour in tiseelidlng. We were well paid for our lalsir for the view was grand. On the northwist and south the prarie stretches for miles and miles, 11 map of lieatUlful farms dotted with houses, interwoven w ith timber, and also six cities mill towns could Is-seen. After enjoying the view- for an hour, we (hen turned our attention to the lunch bas kets, and dinner was soon announced. Our "table" groaned under its burden of good ( hi tigs to numerous to mention. Jokes, Jef-ts, ac. followt d ami such as "pass the sorrel cake,'' which was 11 chocolate, but then Jay was mistaken in the name. The bug, their sisters and (sitislns, and old tneid aunt, must have ts-en out on a picnic t; at least we thought so by the way they impos ed oil us. Dinner over wc ihs.u beiran to descend and all vowol wc would as soon go up hill us down, unless slims were made larger. To r.pprceiute sueli a days pleasure w ould Is- to try It your self. Those wishing a view of Linn count v, should ascend to the top of Pet-ci-snn"hntto, fs the mix lee of Prof.Stnh bletlcld, Jay Swank P. untie Marks, Or va Tliontii-on, Normaii M'Couuel, Mack lH-ntiic, and Missis Etta, Lizzie, Zora and Sadie Mark, Jula and Itova Swank, l''.lla Tliouis4in and Ella Deli nie. A i' nt Polly. Albany Notes. June 13. Wool market dr-pned this morning to 21 cents s r H.iind. Interisitliia exerct-i with the plant lug of the clas tree", took place ut the college toilay. The rendition of "Niagara" wns pr-iiounis-d the most successful play ever given lu the city by amateur. The pupil of the Sisters Academy will give an entertainment at .the Opera j House in this city, 0:1 Tuesday eve ning, June '21. Tomorrow the contract will Is-1 t by I.. El inn for tlje construction of a large two-story brick budding to Is erected on Er-t street. Frank From an sheared 'S-0 head f shovp which ielded nil average if 8 poiuuN of w.sil each, for which he was ollercd 'St cents per p uinl. At the lust tin (ting if the county itiurt the matter of bri l :iiig the river i at Mchmn 1 wascoiitimn !., t ..fl ..i I. The rcsiij- nation of John I iuiiu s sins p iii-ihs tr, wa acci'ided. and It. Koldcway was ai'iliitc'l in l:ll tlie vainuey A. Slinit.the real estate uiaii, ret urn- from ycstenlay from K:it Pot t hind, tliil up with st'rinir lld b.-tttdiiges. Monday ivning he w;t out riding and the horse Iv'iuin' frllitcni d nd run uitigaway thivw blm out. He received m vciv lut temporary Injuria. It i n-ported th.it a iinnnariy of east ern cupitativt li:i piirehtisxl all the outxtandinK Uiud of the ). P. ruil rMil, and Unit all neewsary 111-nicy will Im furnUhed at once to nuidi tie- work forward to it Juiictii 11 wit 1 1 tlie Chicago Jt Jort liw-tcru at IVilsoCity. I.a-t Sunday aflernimn IV-n Jones and Sol m.m !, ivo traveling men frvm 1'ortland, hired :t l tun nt a livery t-ta ble and drove to f orvalli. When in iir Unit city tin-tel. in Ik came frighlcticd and run aw:iy, overturning the veiiieU-. throw in;; t he ecup:int. out ami then sui:.-)iiuc up things gciicrnlly. Dam age atiout -sl. Jeftorso.i Notes. Mr. Prlvett's youngest child is lying very ill w it It the fe er. Mis Morris of Swext Home, is iu the city visiting friend and relatives. Miss Fva Lyne hn returned home from a protracted visit to her sifter's at I Mil in Mr.tbni. Our Temperance league visited Mil ler's Station on last Saturday evening. They r port h-iving a good time. Mrs. .1. A. Heard of Lebanon', Is in town visiting friends while her hus band is at Vancouver attending the Firemen.' tournament. The hru-k makers of this place are not having very gisrl success with their new brick nmehine at present, but think tin y will h:ivc it in running or der in a short time. Bailey & ftobison has tli? contract of repairing the bridge across the North Santhim river, and are having their timbers sawed out so they can go to framing them immediately! The jH'ople of this place are making great preparation for the Orange pic nic which will commence June ITJd, lasting three days. TJicy purpose making this cne of the grandest ntl.iirs of the kind ever held in this part of the state. Ik-t all attend. II. C. Jury List. The following jury was drawn to serve at the June term of the eireuit court: W () Stanard. farmer, Brownsville. James Williams, farmer, Scio. II L Itudd, farmer, Halsey. A It Thompson, farmer, LHierty. It (J lass, merchant, Craw fordsville, U W Davis, merchant, Shed.l. I Sunierville, farmer, Harrisburg. T J Philpott, farmer, Brush Crock. Thomas Brandon, farmer, Halsey. W K Temple, farmer. Center. M B Crane, shoemaker, Brownsville H Farwell, warehouseman, svracuse. W W Parrish, tarmcr, Waterloo. Jacob Newman, fanner, Waterloo. Win Cyrus, frmer, Franklin Butte. It Anderson, fanner, Halsey. Thos King, manufacturer, Brownsville. J It Smith, farmer, Lebanon. D Morris, merchant, Scio. W A Paul, farmer, Santiam. MUM'Donald, farmer, Franklin Butte. A L Cannon, farmer, ifalsey. J M Marks, fanner, Lebanon. F M Munkus, farmer, Scio. James Dixon, farmer, Lebanon. John Gains, farmer, Santiam. I S Ames, fanner, Sweet Home Thouias Palmer, farmer, Halsey. Boots and Shoe. When in Albany call upon N. II. Al len fe Co., if you neeil anything in the hoot and shoe line. They have in stock a full line of II. J. Holhiook & Co'h. fine ahoea, for laities and children the Ix-st In the market. Also C. ii. Hen derson Ut Co'w. ftne slim s for fientlentan. None hetter inade. They ''ttaranteeall j goods as rcnrewntctl. no8-3ui Closing of Publio School. At I ho close of Ihe pi 1 Mia school 11 written examination was held m ri quired by law, with the following re sult. n, DWstttAPit v. Walter Miller HI, I Ida Elklns 80, Willie D'tnuca 71, Maggie Ittnkhait 5, Maude Eaton 3!, Nellie P.urronghs 33, Ikitle Smith i'i'Z, Maggie Houk r,' A. U i:ol It A I'll V (AliVAM'KII.) It. Montague 07, Mary Taylor 02, Mert Burroughs U2, tJeorge Efkln 01. It. ( I H A M At A It. Mary Taylor On I Ida Elkln07, fleorgc l'lklns li.'t, Minnie Entou lid, Maggie Hurkhart ), lit rile Smith r,H, Maggie Houk 44, Willie Dotutca At. V. H. IIIMTUHY. W. Cyrus M, (leorge Elklna 72, It. Montague 03. A. AlttTIIMKTIO (AIVAN l:t.) H. W. Cyrus t. 1 1 is to Is regit tli d Hint several pupils left school Just before examination, thereby losing this valuable drill. J. F, Sli iiiii.i.Kii:i.n, tcucht r. Moore's Hair Invlgorator. This excellent preparation for the hair, may ! found on side at the fol low mg places: M. A. Miller, It'lmtion; Starr At Slanant, o. Osborn and M. Jackson, Brownsville! F. A. Watts, Shcddj C. Oray, Hulsey. Suniple bot tles rice. 1 till ami get one. Money to bum, by 'tirran telth, Albany, Oregon. Mon- tf F. If. Itosooo & Co. will not lc un dersold by any hard ware house this side of Portland. Come and see for yourselves. FIR 12! FIR IS! Look out for the New Furniture Store In Lebanon, Next Week. We will Retail at WHOLESALE PRICES. One Carload on the Way. P. II. R0SCOI- & CO. ORtGOHlAH RAILWAY COBPANI. (Itmited I.inc.) CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Receiver. On nit'l for Mny l' l"T. hikI mil! further iv-tn-c irnliw will run iluity -vt-t nuihI;i) iu It.J. own : EAST SIDE. I i!.u; ii Mm! I l rrn l".rt l.ii.tl. I .V. 1..VI A rv -.!..) l.v- i ;: J .V, a.'N ;i..h ::! :s.:;a a. .4 a 4 i An I 11 I.v 4 i A IU 4 -1 :.z h. P. I iltlllii Mull I -- -- ' Tewnnt Curt la, . I. 1.1:. 1 lAl.'.r. Aivt''.: l-Ml , I .'.. ;; ii" 11:17 '.; 11 :S i 11.17 STATIONS. nt'NoEK Jt :-T l uliimrt I II;;. Iluy'" Ijiii'I'.iiu. St. I'mir. rmi.ch lYairii1. I..Im-. W'ii.t.H.uin. ! iir.-ii.l, M.-K llitn.Ti' M. Ano-I. IlOHIl'lS II .J II. ul i. V I.v l'UO Ait 10.1a III irt III. 'O !i.-.'. Ml S..VI H. ll s. s.-j'. - e 7.M 7.-U 7 17 7 C' i-At r..z7 ill I. 1'. :.xf ' .'.I19 I: J...ie.V U!1. ! ll.i.-ll Cr.in-. ' Kut Si.,. Juiii-'.Umi. t t Mari", . ! ; Wal l., it, !!. ! .tim it!,', ' W ,.t sia ttii, I Nirtr. S.miiaiii, i s,'( hu:. i ! C.-- s. ii. ! Y.lSt r-l. ' 1 StiiiTh sitntldin, I.MI''.. IaIiuiioii Jmu lli.n, I l.tm..H. I ll.-llvll!e, J I. inn. Itn hvi1Si. j Twin Untie. 1 WooieoiiMTy. ' j l"!M-.-l.r, j i w:!klM. .1 1'l .v.v. CM h.1.1 !i'7 A. :Tl 7.4'i S, II. .' u.u 1MI 4."J 4.;hi A. V 10.. ! nun iii. Ar. r.M.,' Arv. I.v , I.V SAMUEL E. YOUNG, -Dealer In- Boots and Shoes. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. Bought Exclusively for Cash from the Manufac turers. Every Pair Warranted. FINE SHOES, For Ladies, Misses & Children, A. SrECIALTY.- FIRST STREET, ALBANY, Ok. Estray Notice. Onebrowa ranro. bmtuU'il J P on left fhoutder; 12 on loft hip. One two-ye ir-old buy roll, witn kiiikII Marin forcheml; both hiud fwt white. Al one dark brown lilly. t'pon application to this office, and paying for this notice, infonuation will he given as to where these animals ran lie found. STRAYED OR STOLEN. From the farm of Mr. A. W heeler, span of nninll hors-s, lielonging to lr. I teuders, ot" Al bany, Oregon. nKKCIUlTIOX (F IIORSKS: A sinn of dark brown, well matched, almost exactly alike, llmnds linnided on left shoulder with a Miiall V each. The near hop: Is also branded jtit over the V with ihe fcctaclc brand. Weight l.tWO potitKls each. Anyone pivius; liil'ornui'ion concerning the ume will be liberally rcwurded by notifying K Skmiki:s or A. Wiikm.kb. Albany. Oro;;n. Al.U.v'Y, W., Juuv 1", 1b. STOP! STOP ! Do You Want Then Is no use of yonr going elsewhere, Home. v e wount rcapuiituny can your atuntion to our large KtooH T SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, I3uilder and Contractor.- Supplies, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Axes, Saws, Garden Tools, Our stock of ArrrmiiiTitioii and Kilning Ioclclo Is Complete, and will be sold at Price that defy Competition. Farmers w ill Ami (his the Headquarters for AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,: As we carry the IScsl gKsls In the market. We keep In sbs k the Collins' Cast-steel Plows, John Deere Molinc Plows, Canton Clipper Plows, and the Celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows. Extras for Each. AGENTS FOR THE MITCHELL & BAIN WAGONS. Barbed Wire Sold at Low Figures. YCUIl PATRONAGE I.S SOLICITKI) F. H. ROSCOE & CO., Lebanon, Oregon. X. C. I HI IO 1111,1.. GMUUGIIILL il TANNCHY X- 1 SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON, OR. W. " B. DON ACA; -DKI.EB lN- Groceries and Povisions, Tobacco and Cigars, Confectionery, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Pure Sugar and Maple Syrups. CENTS' FURNISHING GOODSi Country Tfroclue taken It 1 Exchange for Good 9 GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES, IS MY MOTTO, - Vomer Brick Store, ANDREWS & DrT-Goods,Clotliing, Boots & Shoes, HATS AND CARS, -feG ROCERIE S,-4- Gents' Kiarnisling Goods -AGESTS FOR Buckingham Hecht's BOOTS AND THE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS, Popular Hosiery Company. MAIN STREET, LEBANON OREaOX BARGAINS! Closing Ham5ss, Saddles, Whips, Bridlers, Spurs, Etc, AS I INTEND TO CHANGE BUSINESS, I Offer 'my ENTIRE Stock at a" BARGAIN. G. F. MEAD, Lebanon, Or, STOP! Hardware 'i when you can buy your Hardware at M. I. MOMTFJUC & MONTEITH. Main Street, Lebanon, Or. HACKLEMAN, "OLD li ELI ABLE" The Celebra ted - : - . BARGAINS I Out Sale. -OF- L. Douglas P SHOE. W . .l