The Lebanon Express. " v u lOAY, Ji'N ii 2 i," iss-r J -ST - N E, Editor. wojiex axd Tin: MEXT. AM EXP- From the 7m7im IVadr we lonrn tlmt Mm. Dunniwuy, who I flyinjr through Eastern Oivroii in tlio Interest of a Portland jinner, I opjPtHl tn pro hibit on, tunl says tin1 vonun have no interest in the antemlmont." She did not preach that dot-trine when she was after the teitioernnee votes of thia State in the interest of the woman suflVngo amendment. At that time, accord in jr to her theory, the women were the only true tem iter ance reformers, and the faet that the HUfTrajfe amendment was dofi-ated makes none of them Ie. miloii in the Itood work aavc, nroVmMy, the old lady herself. We regret that the nVtViit of her amendment has made her vicious enough ta misrepresent her sisters of Oregon, by baying they have no in U rcxt. In the great reform to lo br vipht about by the success of the prohibitory amendment. We would like to have her come up into Linn county advocating tuieh sentiments. There is a host of her sex who woukt give her to untk-r-atand, very emphatically, too, that fle was mistaken. If the mothers, wives and datighteis of Orcjron arc not inteitted in the sums of prohibition, m ho 3 ? or rather, who ought to bo ? Let Mrs. Dunniwuy consult Mrs. Haddock, of SSioux City, Iowa, or Mrs. ixambtvl, of Mississippi; or, to come home to .Oregon, and visit the newly formed mound over the remains of Mrs. Kilty murdered with babe in her arms, ly her husband a few days ago while under the influence of whiskey, and then say "the women have no in terest in the amendment !" She knows tctte than that; and, as the" Blade truthfully says, "the women, whoso ivuumm. t.ei.Miem i.p.i. the manners and morals of the men a : . : t l . , ...4 ... 1 folks, are most intense) v intercetel in thi et niggle for freedom from the rule of ealoon-kcepers, and Mrs. 1)., altlio' pretty flmrp, cannot argue the ladies into indifference on the matter.'' 'Prohibition does not prohibit," says rum-fellers; and yet they tight it with with all their power. 'We like such ar gument. It is an emphatic acknowl edgement on their purt, that in six months after the Sth of next Novem ber they anticipate the closing up of the shops they have been running in the interest of the devil, wh-n they will have to turn their hand to some business or occupation which has not for its object the degradation and ruin of their fellow creatures. The whiskey aeilers of Oreiron know too well that prohibition means ju-t what the word ! imples an end to drunkr.nl making,! w ife murdun rs, Tind all crimes nmi;;g j from the sale uud influence of the i poisonous, deadly nostrum now sold as ! whiskey. j TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN' Lebanon, Ok., June 20, 1S7. Editor Exprixs: Thinking that a description of the trip made to Van couver by the Lebanon Hose Team would be of interest to many of your readers, I will give you a brief outline f the mot interesting features. On the morning of June Sri when roll was calitd, jnt b-fore te boarded the train, v& learned that Johnnv Hope, one of our beet men, could int accompany us. This necessarilv pvsseit our captain. C. C Hackleniaii, into the service without proaer train ing, but he did splendid! v. At 10:10 A. M. we arrived at Tort land making our headquarters at the Inter national hotel; at 3 p. m. wc took the steamer Lurliw. for Vancouver. Our ride down the Willamette, and up the Colnmbia waa a very pleasant one. At 5 P. M. we arrived at Vancouver. As we were a day ahead of time, we were not met by the Vancouver firemen, but j soon met wil h Chief Went worth who directed us to the boardinar house of I AC IT 1 I . L v.. . runner wueie rooms were r engaged for US. The bovs were n't loud in their praise of the excellent ac commodations furnished us bv the landlady, who did her utmost to make our visit a pleasant one. We had the pleasure of witnessing a dns parade of the U. S. soldiers which aside froru being attractive, demon strated in a marked degree their perfec tion in manual of arms, while a more gentlemanly and courteous set of men is seldom met with. Their good will, and the kind favors shown by the citi leus of Vancouver, will not be 8:xn for gotten by the Lebanon Hose Team. The citizens of Leltanon were none the less proud of the part tiicir firemen look in the tournament, and with one " accord were at the depot to give us a rousing welcome home. We Iwre with us the first prize in the wet teat hose race, and the second prize in the State Championship race, which we won fairly and squarely over competitors whose frantic efforts to secure it, made the honor doubly welcome to us. Cheer after cheer, mingled with the music of the Lclianon brass baiid.grected the boys as they stepped form tle -ars, and recognizing the fact that a fireman is always fond of good things to eat, bounteous repast had been o'rdcnil for tts the St. Charles hotel, where sur rounded by enthusiastic friends, ample justice was done to the spread. One of tiic Twelve. The Xcw Jersey conference made a deliverance on temperance that can hardly be misunderstood: "We insist on legal prohibition by constitutional amendment as the ultimate rented v in territory, state and nation, and eiiter our strongest protest against tiecoming the party to the traffic by receiving a a revenue therefrom; that traSicing in alcholrc leverages is a crime, and the only right concerning it is the law of extermination and no taxation or li cense. CttUrvJ. Cu-iatian Advocate. To keep cow's hair out of milk, even t this weason when the heard are shed ding old coat freely, the American Dairyman drises layinr two thick nfset) of fine eheeseH-loth in a twiiin etrainer with wire-cloth hottoiu. A tingle htrainer lets through a vast num her and a double oixris u ljitle t-etter. The hairs pet into the cream and but ter and make endk-e- trouble FARM NOTES. Tar ought not to he used In marking sheep. 1 1 dries into a hard lump, which must be cut oil" by ha ml. Oats are the host grain for calve in their first winter, and thev have In-st filed when well moistened before feed ing. Mr. Terry tells readers of the (unfrf (fnifletnan that he never was troubled with potato seab until he began to plant deeply. if swine are to lc kept on the farm the Inst profits will Ih found in the tin est breed that run into matured meat the first year. Milk sold at three cent a quart pays about the Hiune net as hotter sold for twenty-eitthl cents a pound, bays an eastern c .nrt. Iimpblaek mixed wit list rong vinegar will mark sheep so that it will remain a year and will not injure the wool as do tar and paint. To prevrnt crotehed trees from split ting, twist and fasten two email limbs togetlu-r, and as the- stem.- rov it will prevent splitting. Fowls should not lie fed exclusively on outs, but they make an excellent change when the hens stun reluctant to consume corn or v heat. Soaking scd corn in coal oil (kero sene) is said to render it so obnoxious to squirrels, crows and other birds that they leave it unmolested, after sam pling a few bills. Ilea us are rich in nitrogen and arc good food for any sort of animals. Hoc may U tat ten, "d on them. There is nothing U tter tor sheep and they are just the thing for cows in milk. Catnip is one of the meet valuable pi mts fjr tiocs. The tlowt-ra are rich in honey, ami for several months, eoin me ning with June of each year, yield it freely at all hour and every kind of weather. For milch cows the find grass N god, I mt there N anot her question to consider. ! it Is not go:xl tor land to receive the tread of t heir feet when so moist that they will sink into the noil and eonipao ittothe detriment of eulftcu.iH.nt pnt duct ion. The calves want corn meal to mnk fit, which will keep them warm, bran to make Imne and sinev, oats ground to make muscle and tissue, and linseed menl to ktp the IhiwcIs healthy ami the ihuys oiou and to make the whole i animal macmnerv TheqUalitV of Ilolstcil. Ulf is of the fimst kind, the fat letter distributed through the lean-than In almost any breed, ami the butcher who was at first opixwetl to the llolst-in will now, sas the lm-a( World, give more for a Hol stein than for any other etock. The finest stalks of asparagus arc miscd by giving the plants plenty of r.Kin. S-t the ro-l in rows four feet apart and three feet in the row. Keep the land fn-e from weed, and manure every vearon thcstirfaiv. The manure should te line and well rotted. Larg trets can lie moved and trans planted, thus taking ailvantageof sev er;d year' gro th provided all the root and some of the adhearing earth !e carried with them. The place In which they are to by ik-jwvdtcd should also Ik' sjiecially preparejl for tlieir reception. Ninety minuU is little enough, the Aif'-r :-.in A.rrrift'furift thinks, for the horse's mannlay meal when spring work iK-gins, a itortloit of his hour and a half liein-r for ret'lcfon eating and digestion afterward. Time will thu Iti gained hi the end, ami the faithful ani mal flesh retain-. d. For woi'kiii'jr pnrjMXH tiu mule I mo'i-e economic:'. i than the horse. It c:it.s le-s, and will d as much work. Iiekness anions mule is an exivption. It costs !- to kivp them. ! to shoe thm for their feet are much harder than those if the horse and they are more patient than tlie.hote. Never start into bee-keeping without having seme study of the latest meth od? of apiarist". 'Get at least one good book on bee mutters, and take one liee journal to keep posted with the pi-ogre of th? times, lioginners must not seek an increase in colonies as soon as they have learned to divide them. Always keep colonics strong. Farmers' wive who have charge of the poultry should not let the men feed all the skim-milk tothecalvesand pigs, but keep a few quarts cxviv day and warm it over a h t stove and then mix in a little meal and a sprinkling of red pepper they would have a plenty of eggs for their own use and tuuie to spare, in the winter time. When planted very early, It is an casv matter to cover corn to deep. The soil i wet and cold, and when covcnt too deep t here is considerable danger of the seed rottinar. A quick germination of st-ed is alwavs desirable, of course arc nntnmhv !ome s-hmis of course are nalnrahv slower than others- vet the enndit ion the soil I in. . . . -. . . . . . tiic uoptn ot planting and the vitality of the seed all exert their influence. Young pigs will usually commence to eat when about tlm-e weeks old, and the more attractive the portiou put within their reach the quicker they will learn to make a full feed. If they can have a little fresh milk at the start so much the Is-tter, but by common consent skim-milk is counted sufficient to meet pigry's notion. With milk as a starter they will soon take to slop made of mill feed. GO TO SPICER. A. A. Bashor CARRIES A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Cigars, To bacco AND STAT I O N E R Y. All Goods Sold at Bed Rock Prices. Highest Market Price .Produce. for Country GIVE ME A CALL AND BE CON VINCED. We Have Leased the LEBANON WAREHOUSE, And will plaee the fume ilk proj-cr roudttion to receive pniin. arul we wrlu-it the Morao of Mime from the furiuers fur and near. We w ill Pay Albany Prices. f Hl If. HII.L i MOTKITir. C. II-Eal.ton, lA-.'.ee. Mmin'.-r. C. B. MONTACilJK'S COLUMN. The Good Times Have Reach ed Lebanon. Montnetip's wU -s for riwh riitrtn th. pt mk viv imprvi-islentllr laivp nearly ilouUe lmt th-y wvrv on ih.- niiiw itrtl- In Juno aiijr lime dur Iiir ltH tv' fitteen yer. ImmkI iiitj nt ltr riiv-. printer' ink nml lot" if free a.tvertltii(t nwt eiitt fiw tl. I mn Vlnit np eimtniitly ith(r"-liet.nilab!y In sainmi-riln-M pil.lrt 1U"." tlw mt rhlldnus- fhiMf, h U-rj' lt ein'.. V1 variety, while Ti p, iitl n: n, t.uv!ant ehil lrpn. I nm m i'tiig an etej-ant line ,if i I.Mliintr. lutt-s rrt,lhe llwf HK," w nrTAiitetl. lw ?li.s anl lrcvs.-hw. du-ap ylt-li mi l ilnniM?. Th' ffxxN ei Ixxteht fiw rah. nl rpry low mtci". aret will N- lit withiHit nwinl lt the lnrw prkwii-u-l!y i'hnrsel by trtlwr Ikwvs for inferior P,1'. " Tlio frten-t. ttio,, h. anl llii'ir ailop'ion tri-l, tirappU.- tin-in to Ihy mxiI tih hookef rtet-1." Mimtaew h Ju-t ho-tof frivmt", nt tlio wny th -y rally anmn.l hlo ennliU-hmoni lnyln tlieir su;llle! !f him. n-j-eOK !! Ii. hi-I .if the M (Wit-tli-nian. h f-vU that lti lntKr aniiiv tlie pnt tKAp.or Ia Vwhoh an-l rtrtnity fur tt-e lOe-n yvar, ! nnt khidty aioi.-iatiHt. A Motaazm t tiere ti stay, il will Ik? Io ht inloivt. wv!t o yotir. to give jixi ftill value for y.nr niotwy rvrry lime. Atwayia lo Montajna-'ft for ynur mppliif. MotilajfiH hani 1 ine ?o roinnvt thu etiti tmlnew of llmmm, au-l w tit maVc tin franlie f f'wn towanU that etfl. He prorwwn to lot til. rompetit r manac Ihi ir lsv-im.. Jn ihi-lr own x iv. He will l.iiy hl (rl at t!i iry ttwt-4 r;ite wln-n he h;i-tli.- ( leh lo iy f. thern. at If he 1iv ir-U them lower than o'.tuTs tvoicmlT. Ihn he sp!I. exclusively fur im-h, anl llnw who hoy frmn him will tnn haw to wy their quoa tn cv"rhaitl.-lt. wiiti-h. unfortiniau ly, civ-lit piv hie tubuses too often tuaku. Lwvk tvv-r UU Mx !c an 1 ut hi price . -Ttnn out etir fcitnncr ri the outer wall. The cry Is, Mill they oau-!"' New customer are bein mli.-J lal?y to Mma- , pue'i already largv lit of pa?ron. They buy their tupplies at hi roamtcotb t an ftore n l po an ay aai-tW.I. a" hl pt aro firt-el In every rc- a.ject. while Ui pricra are much lower than Ui competitor?. Montasue Intended to nay a few wont-1 hi week nnont nttempteJ eonpiraeie!i and ehnmic Vkkem. but be w ill JcL-l tot the prm'nt. There t a eertain old family who, for many, many centurie-i ha. iwd for lt motio the word1 Cave. Aicm." Construe them an you like. With the kiulc, w ihe for hl friends bikI a Mern defiance to bin fa, Montapie will continue at the o!d Hun-1 ui-pi uiiK hh irooil at t he lovicM living rate, knowing welt that buyer' will k where they eau do the best, and where they are mn.' of frettinir IOO cents' worth for a dollar, every tlm. limp tn and ce him. I have no patent on my tylc of advenl-lnn : neither do I advertise mywtf a -LeadeT." Ki--memljer lhi-: "The jrreat heart of the world Jut." I am wtbrtixl, and profoundly llmnWftil for the peojiles' verdict. C. B. MONTAGUE. Churchill & Montcth's Space. It Has Been Fully Demonstra ted IMirlnjr the:piet week, that t IICHCHII.I, A M1N TKtTH an-vllhix ttoiitu ehenper limn any other fftm In town.nnd they pMHi IomhiIIuiil- lo luer It the ui!rotiii$c lliey have ritived. We liuvo uutilii another cut in uminr-r kimkIh thU week, mid Invite nil the linllis In lo rxninlne our iininenrie i.t(K'k, anil miike their puniia-Hea for tlie Fourth of July. Wc Iihvh a few more if Hump ImndMime Km-broiderU-il Itoln-m which wean- m-IIIii very cheap ltui.li In Ret one In-fore they are all none. Harvest ir Hpprone!.ii. and wc wish t direct the attention of harvester to our Muek of Harvest f-'hm- Mint tiloin. Here will Ik- found the very Mrtlelen t hill Farmer need, and Mt rlee within reach of everybody. Churchill & Monlelth. DON'T I'AlIrO lak rowr retailer frr Ilia Orlaina! 93 Hh. Iiewara ot Imltaiiuna, rtaarlirBwlaFwnlraa brarlnctltiaKlam JAMES MEANS' 83 SHOE. ..Ucftf fair Skin. VneicllM in faniiu-c. a pftiiRi run wns t uiwil! brttttyou Inform ilea now to 0i itiM rniw Thlt ihx itanri bh-her In tha "tlm.itnn f Wtarrrt than a-iy other In th world, thouan'la Who wear tl itlU UU you tbcricasva U jam asa Utata. Churchill & Mohteith SOLE AGENTS. I-UJAMtN, OttiaiON. C. IVlerson's yacv. The World Type-Writer WHAT IS IT? Tee Machine Answers for Itself. A Mat hlne to :'.( the Work or the Pen. If you write niueti r little, you neel n Type-Writer, etitir you 'tint $10 that will ilu your work nitieh Utter tliiiu n inaeliiiie for whieh you will i:iy Moo.OO. Ten writing I flow and tiresome. It wit!te time, tind time If ni'iney, no mutter what your oeeupation. The eontlnued uw of the jien exhausts UMly ittut mind. The h-u ennnot keep pne? witli thought. Often t lie tHfit tin? liift. Tlie mind iKK-onit-M clofjjred, the Kwer of rnjiid etiniiMii.it ion reiuaiim tindeveln tHf, and ymir written prod net ions luck the brilliancy of extenipornnoouK pevcli. Time, heulth and tlie hiirliest cupahilitiea niv t valiiaMe t be wut ed. Hetiei- thedemiiud for a rapid and amy writinjf maehine. After many iilleiuit!i Htiecesa has tieen uttuined in The World Type-Writer, whieh onilxtdief the fundaniental piln cipIeA of writinjr niaeliines, and ini braccs patentetl ilevlei-H wheh are 1k. lieved to lie ctoeiitiiil to the construc tion of a suceciful and practical type writer. It in tlie reoult of costly exie rimentinr, anil is tlie nearest approach to K-rfection for tlie money it costs, whieh has yet boeu produced. It uc-i-CK-sfully meets the demand, uud, WALT- G : PETERSON, The Jeweler, is ready to supply that demand and prove "to the pi-ojde that the World TffM- Writer is mijrhtier than the y'n, as the "pen is mightier than the sword." You can Imy one from me fr Trti J)o!ffirn, (jilO.DO) and make your self and family happy. Call and see them work, if you do not wish to buy one. They are on exhibition ut my Jewelry store, 'lebaxox, oiieoox. You Certainly NnwZ'suiT THIS SI'IUNO. Why dmi't you tfo to HLAIN, the Iicuder in Clothlnjr. AN IMMENSE STOCK IN ALL GRADES, From Kusteiii rnetorhs. Nobby Patterns & Styles, Cheap. IJARGAIXS IN I-VKKY DK 1'AKTMKNT. We ure ermtlilent of t'letiHltitr you. All we Ufk 1h the hi tunity of tdiuwliitf jiu Through our Stock. wi: ai.ii ki;i;i- in ktitk The Celebrated Brownsville Goods. L. E. BLAIN, Leiulin; CluthU rtind Merehant Tailor, Al.IIANY, OltKtloN. 3. I.. ttiW.W. J. M. IIAI--TON. J. W' a'fll'K. BANK "of LEBANON, Ieljttt ion, Orttoi. Transact a General Bank ! ingr Business. 1 Accounts Kept Subject to Check. IXC1IAN(JK SOLI) ON Kew Yorlt, San Francisco, Portland and Albany, Oregon. COLLECTIONS MADE Oti Knvornlilo Terms. 4 K. i:. MONTAGUE, 3 I'KAI.rit IN 1 Stationery 1K A Mi KIM. E t AlJu- Foreign and Domestic f t Et-niANoN, Ortxi'X. I t mi,mmTttmt4 Ami rows & Ilackleman, W.LDQUGLAS'j S3.00.JM SHOE -f mi WARRAHTCD. -q $BEST TAN SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON. OREGON. rAAAif iUa4Uaati44aiaaaaia 3 WALLACE & THOMPSON, I 1 THT. -3 Leading Crocers j LINN COUNTY. 1 SOLE AGENTS I 1 nR THE Coleli;itol) i Geyserite Soaps, t J Al.ttANY. OKDiOV. WILSON. & WKSTFALL, ritofiti inxits SodavillE Livery and FeedStaMe. Daily Hack to Lebanon. Fare Each Way, 50 Cts. GOOD TURNOUTS AND OTI I ER ACCOM MO I ATI ONS At Hcasoi inl.de Watoss GIVE US A CALL. WOOL WANTED! SMITH & HAMMACK, lA'hanon Junction, Oregon, ABE IVVYINU TIIK Highest CASH Price FOR WOOL. fcaTHiuk Furnislivil on Aiilioatioii. G. T. COTTON, Dealer In Groceries & Provisions TOI1ACCO AND CIUATtS, SMOKK1W AIITICI.ES. Foreign and Domestic Fruits. ONFECTIOXER " J Queensware and Glassware, LAM 18 AND LAMP EIXTUIlES.j Main &(., ianon, Qrrgon. Lebanon & Sweet Homel Stage Line. j H. Y. GIBSON, - Proprietor. ; Carrying U. S. Mail. i Leave Ulanini on Mirlajr, Wrtlnf5ar ami . Satur'tayri. Rvturtiiiiic fuiiie ilay. j ' 1 HATES OF t'ARE: i.tu.m.n in ct.. ni rT,.t- f Lebanon to Swest lluiu? JSWJ Good New Hack and other Ac commodations Flrstclass. ranli- dextrine to ro t anr tf thp atTC nam! i jtn. on ititi-rvi-iiliia- i!r -trill t- aei-ominu- I daivtl ty epi IntiK at tny rt-.hJeti(- in i Li-batirm. Y:S!X:.A Double Circular Water Harkncss & Mayers Hrosj Iowcr Saw -Blacksmiths.- Ledaxon, Oki-xjox. Horse Shoeing and Gen eral Repairing. ALL WORK WAKKANTED to give satisfaction, AT Prices to Suit the Times. ANOTHER CUT IN RATES! I ln'jr Wvf to announce to th? farincra of Eittu county, that I am still in tiUhiiitsi at the Old ?Sland, and hav jut rw-ivoil from tho East m Large Stock of Wagon Timber, Daring the Cat in Freight Rates, And I am willing the farmer and jx-ojdc gt-m.-rally lKuld have the j Htinic. Any one wishing Waon li"i;iiriUBdouc, will please notice my PRICES: Killing all Ulndsi of vl-oois, per sot - - 9 l or j " ' " whool - 3 vo a a i New tct of xvlicols - - - - - 20 00 Bolstort. Satidboards nnd Tongues, onch 1 cwj Ulcl-cory Axlos, ?;icl- ------ 4 os (SHitkIo fSpolcos Eirid lrcllo-vvs. each - - ao Everything else in Proportion. All work Warranted. Rrtncmhcr the place one door south of Arthur &. Bishop's black smith She f A. C. HAUSMAN. - - NORTH BROWNSVILLE, OREGON. M. A. MILLER, -PEALEn IN" Drugs, Medicines, - A. Complete Stock of .'Stationery, ,.ti' LADIES' TOILET ARTICLES. ,0 Prescriptions a Speciality. NEXT DOOR TO V. 13. DON A OA. J. A. BEARD, Druggist and Apothecary, " IlKALKK IX Drugs -:- and -:- Medicines Paints, Oils and Glass. s Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Etc. IRFL IE lY-i-And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED Miin Street, Lebanon Oregon. 3Ianiifacturer -:- AND HEALER 1ST- Coffins, Caskets, Trimmings and Burying Robes. Doors, Window Blinds, ! . Main Street, nl tf. BLACKSMITHING. Horse Shoeing a Speciality IiV 11 C. Watkins, SWEET HOME, - - OBKGOX. REpalrlng of All Kinds at Rea sonable Prices. niATttjBs: Shoeing all nrotnid, new ehot-a, ?1.T5. Having loratcd toetoy I ask a ehare of the j.-utHe yutroiiKe. . -K. C. WATKINS. J p CONN, CarpCIltCT and Builder. pjans & Specifications FU1::I.1IED OX SHORT NOTICE. O All Kinds of Carpenter Work Done and Satisfaction Guaranteed. I'JrIces Von Kensoualjle. AI.BAXY A LEBANOf, OEEtiO.V. Saw Mill FOR SALE. NEAR LEBANON, OR. Cnpaeity altout fW tV-et ii rday. Ala ! 10 aen s of laud on v hich the saw .! mill I located. PRICE, $2,500. Alrso have ft large ftotk of i First Quality Lumber ! At lowest market rides fr cash. 5 0. V. WHEELER, Itbasoa, Oregos. Paints, Oils, & Glass. ALSO LEBANON. OREGON. of -:- Furniture, Locks, Hanging-Nails, Etc. J.khaniin. Oiifrt'vr