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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1887)
I- Tho Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1S87. Local and Ganeral. M. A. Miller tvliiniwl Monday from a brief visit to Portland. Mr. t Prince, we are jrlml to mv, is plowly tveoverlng umkr the euro of Dr. M'AUister. " Lwk out for the now furnflure stow, of t II. H weoe & Co. Iltnl-rm-k prlveH takes the rimmIs. The lKlee Fur Nloiito etuh will Rivo dance at the Oiwrn house, Allwny,oii the oven In jr of July 4th. J. 1 DoiiTiea of Sweet Homo, cave us ft eall on Mmnlav. Ho reports every thing "lively"' in life burp. U. V. Irvine of Solo, w In town Wwlnesilav. Mr. Irvine it otic of tho eolitl prohibitionist of that seeiioti. The Tielmnon Prohibition L!U:ue meets tin (Fiil:iy) evenliijr, t 7U5t everylnnly invited. Interesting pio (trme. The Lebanon lv.vse team ramp home Katunlny niiilit, ull mveretl with glory. Astoria did'nt get awuy with every thing till elatter. S:oelal attention is dire-td to t!io plioe "ad" of Samuel 15 Younur; Al bany: also that of F. II. Iiieoo & Co., new furniture jiore.- Mr. I. W. Kaup, ppeoial njreiit for tho Home Mutal Inmiram-e l'o., for Orvirov Washington and Idaho, gave u a .call Wednesday. AYe understand there wa a largeeon vnitrseof peoole at tho eamninoetlng; s belli held at wxlaville, under the man agement of the V. I ehureh. J. R. Mori-, IV M. of f-'io, aooompan leil by his wife and little daughter, eall el at I.obanon a few minute-! on Sun day last, on their way home from camp meet lug. Sweet Home will eelebrite on the coming Fourth of July. Orator and waders have In-cn peeuivd fortheo," ea.nion, and a good time, isantieipatetl. Let joy lie unconstrained. We direct attention to the fbo "ad" or Samuel E. Young, AHwiiv whHi n p pears in another column. Mr. Younyr 1 a very ile?ant gentleman to do bus infs with; eall atul see him. Mr. A. A. Hnhor, P. M. nn.1 mer chant of Spieer, pavt- us a pht.Kint 'till VHlnesday, leaving hi measure for n "ad'' to which we direct special atten tion. Call and h? him when you goto Kplevr. Thronsh inquiry we learn that the pnow slide referrel to, week In-fore last,' Is now removal so that teams ean p-ts eaft-ly. Travel over the Nintiam wmr on road will unusually ! largo this sea son, so everylxM.lv predict. There will lie a meeting of the AY. C. T. U. held ut the First Presbyterian rhureh, at I-hanon on Fridav evening, July I, 1X87. The president Mrf. 11. M. Reynolds, desire a full attendance of of all menders. lii m nun r the date W. W. Sunders, who reo"vl his wwiid trial for t he murder of Charte Campbell, was found guilty of murder 111 the second decree in tlio Marion comity circuit emirt. list week. He given a life term in the p.niitentiary. Marshal F. M. Miller has entered up on the duties of his mTioe and is niak ine some needed inn'mvomcne on the Brre1. The council did a wie act in appointing Mr. Miller marshal, s s he is a man who never flinches from what lie knows to lie his duty. The thermometer Indicated 02 in th fhade on Tuesday last. Were it not for the refreshing sea brco in the after noons, these days would be Ktmewhat depress! n sr. The cool nisrht, however. lunngHweet rest, and ail thinr- consid ered, when it isuii-e in the Willamefte Valley, it is "ju-t too splendid for any thing," as the girls say. Rev. G. W. Gibney of the Prlncti n. Theological Seminary, h.-'.s accepted the chargeof the First PreshvtcrianYhurt-h of this city, and wiil hold serviets next handay. inorninar ad cveninjr. We take pleasure in extending to Air. (i ney a cordial wc-liMnw anion ir us, hop ing his utay hero will le jdeasaiit. r.nd that his efforts in the ministry, will bo crowned with euccesa. A few dav ap wc csdlitl at the den tal office of Dr. A. H. Peterson, where we were shown thousands of teeth whieh the Dixor has extracted during his practice. - Judging from the Biiape and size of many of them, it must have taken a long, tough pull to fetch 'em; hut the doctor is skillinl in the art of xtraeting, and they come without any fH.iishncs. He also showed us a 'tum or whieh be removed, which is no small concern. Sunday School Picnic. On Thursday June 30, the Reck Hill Union Sunday whool will give a picnic in which all friends of Sabbath sehool work are invited to participate. Speak ers have been secured for t he rx-easion .J 1 .... I ,1... ,1.,. -U Jul rvl.., ant one one to all who attend Seriojus Accident. On Sunday last Frank Craig.a young man 20 year of age, who lives ek:ht miles southeast of Lebanon, met with a very serious accident while cleaning """a double-barreled shot gun. One of the Viarrels being loaded, was discharged re Milting in very serious injury to Uth hl4 hands, wliilc ten or twelve shots entered his body. The wounds in the hands were of such a nature as to aw- . fitate the amputation of one thumb. Two of the fingers were broken. Ir. Courtney, assisted by Frank Hallard, amputated the thumb and reduced the Tract u re of the finerea, and extracted most of the shot. This is a sa l lesson for the young man, and another almost fatal exam- le of tbo results of the care less handling of fire-arm. The young man ha our bet wisnes for a speedy recovery. The Picnic at Halsey. On Saturday last a large concourse of people repaired to the beautiful grove a short distance east of Halsey, where "Colonel Woodford-add resswl the citi- Kcnfefrom all parts of "Old Linn" on the Question of prohibition. Tlie Col onel was at his best and held the large audience for an hour and a half with increasing interest. The roll of the Prohibition League at Halsey was "handsomely increased during the meet ing, That the meeting whs fraught with good results, there is no doubt whatever. Such indisputable argu ments as Colonel Woodford uses, must make friends for the great cause of tem perance reform where ever he goes. We nope he will be encouraged to visit every village, town and city in the state, be fore the election. We wish him God peed in his grand efforts to help us in carrying the state for prohibition. Everybody, the rum-seller included, jshouid hear Col. George Woodford on the irood results coming from prohibi tion In Karsi and THE FmEMCiiNS' TOURNAMENT Th Lebanon Hos Team Secures Two Prlres, But are Counted Qut of the Second Prize for the State Championship, by the Astoria, So Called State Board of Directors. Until this year Astoria has had the honor in getting tiwny with the boodle at the Mute tournament. At the one held nt Vancouver, la?t week, the Imit ation team gt in and won the first prize on the wet test, and the wound prize of 100on thestuteehampiiuiship. They did this, too with twelve men against AstorlaVtcam of sixteen. When the contest was made there wiw adill'er anee of opinions which was Anally set tled in favor of the Lebanon team, by a committee of. ton ersons, live of which exclusively lielonged to the As toria company, while, In- it said to the honor of Lebanon, our boys weiv will ing to leave it tofivediseutoreBted men. knowing perfectly well the race would le decided in their favor. The Astorl ns, nppaiTidly ehngrinned at defeat bv twelve iiuti to their sixteen, wait till they get home, and with the state hoard of diri-etoi"s,eonuos(Hi entirely of Astor iana, count tin Ia-Imihoii team out, and steal the $1:i fairly, and stpiarely earn ed by our Uvs. To this Astoria, so called state Imard of director, evidenty lx longs more honor (') In carrying oft prizes than the .agility, and good managment of the ineii composing their ' companies. Tuke the money, gentlemen. (?) You ar- welcome to it. Vou certainly need it very. bail to keep it miller such straiidng circumstance. In bis dcriiiion " the raecs, our wprter said it liad raimnl the nij-ht lie fore and the streets, were omevhat muddy, which naturally" put our 'web foot' boys in their element, and when Chief Kello'rg gave the signal the Lelt- i anon team vailed througu Z st-iiunis ahead on the wrt tes-t, and unt(Uestion ably sei'im d theseiHMid prize of $100 f for the State Championship. He it ' iaid I : t!ie htm r of Lebanon, her tlre- man o; aiH-u-it of their gv ntleuianlv j il orlinent and cimj! display of sevI, j tine coupling feat-, etc., made h ! best of irieiels during the conn sts. They ntdy had morefriendsat Vanwuv icrthan any company of the a?siH-ia- tion. It was ndniitti d by all that j Pet bier m ude the tinest'eoupliiig dur i ing the tournament. ! XT)!i thi'ir return honfeSaturday even i iiyr t!i- boys, wore met lit t he train by I the Lebanon comet l.aml and eseorte,! ) to tlie St. Charh b.otel where they ! were biiUijU'Hed bv 1. A. An.lrewstiiid ! M. A. Miller. Judge F. M. Mill, r in a j few appropriate remarks j-engnmitrited J ; t'i' ia mii thesuiHi'S) tin y had achieved. ! whieh was thankfully neUimwlcdgod j iv tlie e'-ni"l and enterprising captain, t ) Mr. C. C. Ha. kteinan Af'er pat taking of tn gtwxl things, j and rev iving many hearty cougratula- j j tions, the Imys ntiifJ to rv innoeeiit i j of the fact that there wat a villainous ( i eiiemo on tmn in Astoria to rob them ' f their honest y earned launls. From Fox Valley., June 17. j As you are Interested in lrnliitiiiun, i 1 thought jei haps a few items from t he f hImivc mvntioiHsl valley, might be of Lsome in ten at to your reader. The Hon. County ComnussloncYs' etiurt visind the prop-wed lx-idgi s-ite at Meliama, n the North Sautiam and the meniliers ,f the court, as well as Mr. Martin Panic, of Albany, w ho ac companied . them, were favorably im pressed with the hvution for the bridge. On' Saturday the people of Fox Val ley having bi-en previously notified that there would l? a pu!lied":suss"ion of the constitutionality, as well as the practicability of the propessd constitu tional prohibitory amendment, at t he sen.K.i noi se, ai o;ci.jck p. m. i lie i :' ."" . m !""'"-' j Mr. Mills chairman. After which Mr. J. Trak called on the Hon. T. P. I food- i man to explain the object of the meet ing, hut Mr. G. expressed himself m !eing a spectator only, Hon.'Alexand r Dow ning, formerly of Marion county, Ix ing present, w as culled Upon to ex plain the object of the meeting but de clined as be was thereto r.pi'xvso the amnicndmeut. whereupon Mr. Parker being called for, took tlie platform, and f.r:doi!t forty minutes toured fourth a stream of elixpionce whieh from his manner one would have supjsmsl he thought be had annihilated vory'hing but reformed drunken democratic pro hibitionists. At the close of this peora tion, Mr. Iowning, gave nsan addr-ss that did honor to his antecedents ns an nnti-tcmeran.H politicain both in the republican and democratic parties. Mr. H. F. Darby made a short, s'ns;tlo speech in favor of nrohibitiou nnd there was a great inteMost manifested, which went to .-how that the p opio in Fox Valley ai-e wide-awake, with their shoulders to the wheel, helping to roll for prohibition, with the great temper ance army that is marching on to a glorious victory in November next. L. H. rHOVIDKNIT. HEMS. Pear are more plentiful. Gardens are doing splendid. Bad colds is the order of the day. Plums and apples are almost a failure. The cherry crop is U low an average. The mvnt rains is making the farmer.-, more hopeful. m L. 15. The Gotxi Work Progressing. The meetings inaugurated at the pic nic at Halsey on June lsth, continued with unabated interest during the Sab balb, reaching tiie climax at the clos ing meeting last night, t'ol. Wood tonl will inevitably make Totes for the Amendment wherever he is heard, a:nl neither IiChanon or any other town in Oregon Ciiit afTord to fail td hear him. The friends of the Amend ment need not, le 'afraid that the sub ject will grow stale before election day. Col. Woodford will kindle so deon and earnest an enthusiasm that it will in cvitaWv arouse Others, rather than die itself. L. V. W. IIaijsev, June 21, 1SS7. Roll of Honor. The following is tlie roll of honor of the Waterloo school far the month end ing April 3, 1SS'7. Kaeh -one Whose name appears lelow, stand on the mer it of 100 in scholarship, attendance and deportment: Matt Cams, T.J. Cams, Minnie DeVaney, Laura DeVaney, J. tilass, Nina Glass, Aunie Gross, J. H. Gross, Ilattie fiross, A. J. Llum, J. A. Kluni, Maud L. Klum. Alva F. Mc Hride, Ira McBriile, Lillian licliride, Stella M'Timiuonds, Frank Rolwon, Maggie Itobron, Stanley llolon, M(d dus Robson, Julia Sheridan, John Siieridan. S. A. DkVaney. Teieher. , Brownsville News. Farmers are busy cutting hay. tlooigo Coshow, on Monday paid Al bany a visit. W. It. Kirk returned from Portland, on Thursday last. Horn June 21, 1SH7, to the wife or Wm. Hyers, a daughter. Tuesday afternoon the thermometer marked lit" in the tdiude. Miss Lyda Uulbraith returned homo from Albany on Monday last. M. it. Crane has established himself in business at Pendleton, Oregon. 'I he Misses Chessey and Hopkins, paid Albany a visit on Monday last. July the Fourth tickets over the O. Ry. limited, will Ik? sold at half ratio. Alexander Howe la running the sni ply wagon for Moyer'a logging camp. The atrawlicrry crop is weakening. HlackltcrrlcD are" alsmt to "take, the Held." At present a good price is being offer ed for sheep, w hich are scarce, mid In demand. Mrs. Itoht. Coshow of Joseph, Wallo wa Valley, is visiting family friends at this place. Wool to the value of ff21,(H. vi dur ing the pat week purchased bv the 11. W. M. Oo. Donald Mclhie, and William Thonip son, during the past week, left for Har ney Valley. Prof. Ills. Strange has secured the Msitioii of principal of the Corvallis public school. A. Jack Adams has purchased the re sidence and property formerly owned by H. W. Hoddard. The voungi-st child, of Joseph Saw yer, a tittle girl, is siiU'ering from an at tack of remit taut fever. Charles llishon of the firm of Hishon Kay, of McMlnnville, paid our tow n a visit during the past week. A band of ( Jyseys having three wag onsand thirtt-li head of horses, ptisaotl though town on Saturday" laid. On Friday last, n line mare the pro perty of LiniHiin Kirk, received a kick from the t fleets of which it died. On Thursday last, Capt. James Hlak i ly, returned from and extended tour through Missouri and Tennessee. On Thursday last, A. W. Stanard re turned from tar,t of the mountains, bringinjt with him a band of horses. Miss Kate Cofrhow, u ho ban Ui u at tending the recent term of the Albany illegi, returnel home on Tuesday last. Prottvt 3'our eyt from sun and dust by the use .of colored spectaeh-s, and goggles, f ursale by Pillsbury, the Jew eler. The campmocting held nt Crawford-vill- on Siiiebiy lat, was well attended, quite a numl.r of our citueii.-t w-rt p:i-s'ut. Rev. Jescph Hiberg of Layfi tte.on Monday evening at the M. 15. ehureh. delivered n very interesting wruion, to a gooil attendaiuv. For the past week, the little daughter of Wm. Temnletou. Jr., has I teen at the resident t' lr. I. W. Starr, receiving melleal treatment. The time is rapidly approaching, w hen the small boy, ruminates on th" imei'rtabity of the piwsesion of small coin of the rt alm, wherewith to make July the Fourth glorious. On Monday morn'ng, a colt attached to a road cart, the property of James Mellargue, Jr,. ran away, breaking the cart and throwing out the oceujmnt. (isrge Hitwc, w ho received tin axillery disliH-ation of the shoulder. In last wet ks it.sue of the Lkhanon Kxi'iux", your e'.rresioiident stated that a lecture took pl.uv at the M. K. church on the evening of Wednlay l.tli. Thcstatement wa incorrect as at the npttointcd time the let-tim-r. billed as I.uiher J. 1 HnnU, falUil t put in ap'araneo, having lirs-n nrresteil on suspicion of tieing a fugitive from jus tice wiuitiit In ew l ork, for ilerrauil- lll2 wvmt societies- The prisoner was taken to Salem in elinnre of the arrest- mg otlhvrs. T. S. P Albany Notes. June 21. Sixbn n thousand tt's of wool was sold here Sat unlay for 'St cent n-r lt. The entertainment given at theOera house by the iiiis of the Sisters vchool, was a splendid success. Yesterday Jay Hlain bought of Mrs. Royee, twenty-four acres of land ad joining the city at f Khi ht acr,'. Yestenlay was the longest and also warmest day of the season, the ther inometer marking 1D0 In the shade. Col. Woodford, the distinguished temerntnV orator, dtlivereil a very in teresting lecture at the court houso hud evening. Judge Strahan. will go to Salem to morrow for one more day's work with the Supreme Court, afterwhich they will adjourn till next Octolier. 1. H. Monteith in ex-eted home hv morrow from an extended trip to the mining camiw in Idaho. While abmuit he made investments in pn-perty and and mining stock. The funeral of Mrs. V. H. Spencer took place last Sunday afternooit from the Presbyterian church, a largo con course of friends following tlie remains to t:ieir hist resting place. Yesterday a team lielonging to Peter Riley, lieeame frighteiuil and ran away. A young son of Mrs. Ferrell who was in the wagon, was thrown out and seriously injured. On July 1st, Chas. Pfcitrer will again assume control of the Revere house, having sold his interest ui the priming otlice. He has already leaseil the bar room to J. Williams now of the Ituss, for a term of three years. A family arrived in town yesterday from Prmevillc, having come ovor the mountains. They report about twelve to fourtetn feet of mow. Mr. Haekle iiian's land of cattle had not reached Upper Soda when they met them on Monday. The occupants of what is known as the Cheadle property on First street, are moving out as about July 1st the buildings will all be moved and Judge Flinn will commence the erection of one of the finest bricks in the State, outside of Portland. More building is 'being done and more improvements being made in Al bany now, than in all the past five years combined. Mr. S. E. Tommy is "having the plans drawn for a hand some brick, to be erected on the corner opposite Senders & Sternlierg's store. Last Monday evening Mrs. Surles of Scio, met with nn accident that may prove fatal. While she and her hus band driving in a buggy, were ap proaching the Cilapooya bridge at the high grade, they met a team and in endeavoring to pass, their vehicle was overturned. Mr. Surles escaped unin jured, but Mrs. Surles received a severe fracture of her right leg; in fact from tlie knw to the ankle it was littcrally ground to pieces. She also received in ternal iiijuri'f. Sobaville Note. Mrs, N. P. turned. Hriggs, of Corvullis has re- jWe have n lltst-i'lass i meat market, dor. Lansing Peterson uroprielor. Mlsa Aimle Smith paid Us a living Smith paid us a James Aohcson Is stopping with his cousin John C. Worth lor his health. Miss Nettle Pitman King's Valley's brilliant vocalist, is rusticating at Soda Ville at present. Miss K K linn's music class now meiii- X'n twenty member. Prof. Suther land Is assisting her. Mr. 1 . Galloway. Is erecting a catidv and fruit stand near the camp groimi), and will M-ll during eaiiipnioetiug. Mr. Isaac More of Corvallls w hu has Isi'ii stopping here during the jmst two Weeks returned home last Tuesday. Mr. A. 1 laekleuiaii drove his band of faille through Here Inst week, uuniiicr inglJUO head lanind l"or"l!unch GraaH." Mrs. Hilda Spcrrv, who tins been vl- itiug her parents here dining the past mouth, has returned to Prarie City, Grunt county. y 1 '.i I ward Powers, A. I'., lately from Ijowcll, Mass., has la-en engaged to teach our public nclmol during t he tim ing school year. Win. Pound has I urn aplolnted Ills assistant. Frank A. Knglisb, Ph. I. champion neorpion tanner is here collecting f-piis. linens for the Willamette University at Salem. Mr. I'.nglish wasliorniu Wales and is very proud of his ancestry and art. I), lvlrkendall lias returned from Salt Lake City, nud reorts u pleasant trip. Mr. Kiikeuil ill was scranaded by the string hand; he w ill cominnur house keeping soon in his huge dwelling just purchased from Capt. Duvls. V While here Sunday the 11 liist.. Dr. j. w . vaits, orgam.ei a temperance Ijcnguc which now numliers about ko niemls'i-s. IntenMing swi-ches were made by Hrs. Watt-and MAliter, and J.H.siiiieof the Lkuaxox Lxi-hih'. AVe were iisvittHl to visit the art room of Miss t'ora Left in a few days ago. Among her executions worthy of sH'eial praise, was a (Minting or "Christ healing the sick," and "Pilgrim's Pro gross." Miss Loft in a very talented artist. 1'otNTAiX. Waterloo Notes. Jun'j 2. Grain and g-.irlens lu.ikiiig tine. John Gillilund went home last week. His hand sirms to Is lietter. RoU'rt M'Culba h has about llnishcil a large pole barn and t-hed, w hich is a valuable addition to his farm. KUler A. H.i.wa was down from Sweet Home a few days since, trying to ar range for a house in which to hold meetings. At the Close of th" theological dfhnte at Sweet Home, of which mention has heretofore Nrn made, everyone seemed highly elati d over I he result. William and Jncoh Schmidt, essisted by G. W. Klu nt aiel I S.ilt;ii:irsh, air raising their ltr;i and putting under new fills mid otherwise repairing it so thev can put up plenty ol feed. This is right, as pi-oplo who fail to put up plenty of feed lose money every time. JiH-1 Vail and wm completed their contract of .V,'Mki t, t of logs for the lab.ncn paw- mill, and exjti-t to go to t heii Iwmrd and fWfngle camp in a few day. Any oni needing cither larls or shingb-s, -an In- supplied bv sending tin ir orders a lew dnys nhemf. I do not desire in speaking cf thin lilai-e, to call att 'utinil to the soda spring' hero, for every (wrson in the c UTity, and in fu-t in the State, knows of it iiud its medicinal proerl ii-s; but I dcsji-e to inform your many readers that, as heretofore, Mr. Ghosh is pr--pared to accommodate all (h rsoiis de siring to visit t h's place for their health Hem prepared to furnish eanicrs with auythiiig in the way of groirries,c.-iiine-l fruits, meats, etc." Tourists will find the b.'.-t of food and other accommoda tions. All comi rs will tind the table snrmiil with everything desired by the most fastidious. M rs.t ; rofs' cxperlciur an a i-ook at this place has Uught her how to please the taste of pi rsons who are, or nave lrn sick, and for this reason the public cannot find a It iter place to spend a few weeks than here. Any person d siring to visit Waterloo, who will notify Gcarge Gross by mail. In-fore arriving at lA-baiuei. will ts met by him and conveyed to hi place, at rcKsntiahlc rates. FiPitKit. Col. Ceorgs Woodford. Col. George Woodford suddenly ap peared on the platform at a crowded au dience at The Dalles, and us suddenly the magnetism of the matt was telt, "To your feet, and singout!" resound ed from his commanding service while he gave the loudest example himsvlf. anl the roof of the M. K. church echoed back the inspiring words. "Ami crown him I-or-t of n!i:" Col. .-Woodford has ti commanding firesonoe; he is a noble looking man, lis voice and manner is telling, and he perfectly understands the art of grad ually intcrestingjiis (tcoplc, captivating them first and then capturing them for t he cause he lovt s. You don't reckon time while hearing Col. Woodford sjtoak. It goes as an evening Isdl when you find from one to two whole hours lied, and you are not aware of having drawn more than one whole breuth the while he ieaks without notes, and hot front the In art. The sequences of hisarguments, each is-rfect in itself, are only broken by the humorous anecdote, that noliody seems to enjoy la-tter than the Colonel himself 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. WixwlfonPs services ad dress. Mix. H. R. liriggs. State Presi dent W. C. T. V. corner Front & Wood streets Portland. m Dry Good, Etc. N. H. Allen & CV. Albany, Or., have in stock the most complete line of tine 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 stock and prices. Samples sent upon application when desired. noS-aui Standard mowers and sulky rakes excels all others. At F. H. Roscoe & Co' s. Money to loan, by Curran teith, Albany, Oregon. Boots and 8hoet. Mon tf "When in Albany call upon N. H. Al len & Co., if you need anything in the boot and shoe line. They have in stock a full Hue of H. J. Holbrtiok & Co's. fine shoes, for ladies and children tlie best In the market. Also C. M. Hen derson & Cy'.s. fine shoes for gentleman. None better made. They guarantee all goods as represented. noX-Sm OIED. II tl:i;ls. ,Vt rnrlhi-. X. V.. en .lira- !, I7. of t-oniaiiiUiiii. I'll on I A, llAlim-.aueil -1 )'fcrs,7 IihiiiIIh iiinl Ui ilni . fii'iW'itci-il tun Inirn 111 I n!,iili"U. I.fnn iirtuitjf. fltvjioit, lull Bt-iil Hit; mt!l f liln ji-urw In Alhmijr, uberitliU pun-uu ii iM l hn In i-IrIiUyii moiithx elil. ( lUia.K mil- tl-if Jauiifl iiurf t:. A. Iliu-ils. who n-!i'n.l in Albnny until llitir ill-Sill, NHIK1 J-ltlllK nt-o, It HVl!l l;!lll Mini lo nt In t ulillilrea nriluin. IiiJiiih-, 11, Iic.uik) b!s imtli er iciil sbier we n! tn CuriliiiKi'. nhcre liln Irtilu r ri-lutivcit riwlilc. Aiu-r tv. . yearn lie n iiirni'.t in lbuuoii mlicre li reniiilm il uiitil lii'-l Jjnnmry, 111 health liiltliiK hlui, mid ri ulizlnu tlml his llim; on rth uiu-t ! shun, lw hail nit eitnu ft ilcilip to H-f ht. liriither iin-1 iti-r, In- n uinipd In 'urllidHc In Fi liiniiy 1x87, wlH-tv h l.-mnlmxl until himli-Bth. Hi' nii!ilsiiii; omiiB mmi "fhrlsfhl lihVlb . t. nml uiiil-imluliiiliy. lit; united Mlth Uit-riril I'll- l.yl'Tioii eliui-i li irf Ihl- it, nut i-ar ntta. Th' n!iJi- I o! thi,i millte a nuid-.ir4 of J. W. Hell, mid u ni di of tir. nml Mr. H1-, .f llils ilu e, with uhotu lu uimle lit-li.nnr w h!l-lirn-. IVw-e In hii n-waini. sMit'Ttt. In I'nividctH'i- ).n-citit. I.lnn nnmir, tir.. Jun 10, lH7, tif .i:iil it i 1 jienri iliwit-n-, Noma, yimiiui-t duuKliier of Julni mid Auim SnJi; nrfi.-,! . tumuli- Hiid t-ilit days. Tin; little inn- nn iiii. ilv iu the rrnvl- U-m wmetcrj , hen- lt n-main were ilt-ios-ltl by tender huudv. Si rvU wi-re eutidui lisj hjr Her. Mutter and was uttiiulid hy a litrstt nuin Im t of frletiile wlxi i-Ikihii! !,j their tear tho f ta-j'Hthj-ectinli-d the l-reat-, imn-n's. AHiHiiy HtN'n U-- coii-. L. B. Moore's Hair Invlgorator. This excellent preparation for the hair, may be found on sale at the fol lowing places: M.,A. Miller, Lebanon; Starr & Stanard, ti. Osborn and M. Jackson, llrownsville; F. A. Watts, Shedd; C. tiray, Halsey. Sample bot tles free. Call and get one. FIRE! FIRE! Lok out for the New Furniture Store -In Lebanon, Next Week. We will Retoll at WHOLESALE PRICES. One Carload on the Way, F. II. K0SC0E & CO.. o r t co sTaii rail y a Yo s p as yT ( Limit. 1 Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT, - Receiver. m U"t fi r Mjr I'', l--7. nml iifil ftmlK-r im tirr train wilt run lu:'.y u s 4 synuy; s lot im : E AST StDE. I'oliurjf Mull ' tH'l-l. IV. . 1..V1 j Anri-3 l.vi i. ' -. :i STATIONS. i ! Tottxnl I'.irt- tatil. 1.13 I I.M.'S-, An l.'.:w I. '.W II. .7 li.:;j !l.--i II. 17 It ii II 4 It . t v t'.i Ar- in. 30 III. 12 l'V l(i.tl 9 4a V - ! ' K.'t r. a h-.'i 7.-35 7.1" 7 17 7 05 B.ll 17 .ll S.4S S.W ft.iM 4.MJ I'lM IK Jf.-TX. 1 u!jiir!z l.ila. l;iiy' tjimtiiiE. !'ntir. I, t .''. V..ll,(11. 1 iu it,-imI. !rkt-. lu-r.i i M AiK lJW1!-, M!vcr!n. J-!)i-.m'. ?!i!t. tl'nu H I'rMtri-. Itt.! Siili- JtiiK-lli.il. MiirVi-iv. Wh1"I.i Hill-, . t- Nlny!tH, M -t Sj-i-i, ' IYmLim-. 8;tli --nit'.iaiii. lor.!;., i ILbaim Juiii'tkm. ) t ,vt;, ' H. llvlili. I inn t Itniwti-vtlU-, ' Twin Iliiin-. j MintT"iii-ry. . l-.r-i. WHVIiw. IUUii. 'Art-. l.v ;'.'. " 1 1 :t "-i 4 "II An l 12 I.v t il l 4 11 4 VJ S.IJ in .",. in 6 hi: .:q 7:tl 7 Ui ."i7 r, ft-tr. ) Itt H.iT ).ll tifil 4..:!0. Ar. I.v. samuel e.young, -IXnh r In- Boots and Shoes. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. liought Kxclusivoly fnr Cash from the Manufac- hirers. Every Pair Warranted. FIXE SII012S, For Ladies, Misses & Children, -A. SPECIALTY. F1UHT STHKKT, ALBANY, Oh. Estray Notice. Oticbmwn mnrp. bnindiMt J D on left fhnutdcr; 12 on loft hip. One two-yonr-uld bay colt, witu Kiaull stariu forelii-inl; both hiiul fi-ot white. Ai-a one ilark brown lilly. I'ikiii application to llii oflipe, and paying for thLv notice, information will be Kivt-n as to when; these auimals can lie found. STRAYED OR STOLEN. FroTn the farm of !r. A. IVheeler, a spun of sinnll ltores, bclonsius lo Mr- L- Seniors, of Al bany, Orcein. I)E.CRIPTIONT OF H0KSICS: . A pnn of dnrk browns, well matched, alnvvst exactly alike, linutd. bramlefl on left shoulder w ith it small V each. Tlte near horve is also branrtetl just over the V ith the spectacle bran.1. WetKht l.iKKl ixaiiidscach. Anyone piviinr information coneerniiiB the aanio will hv libemllr rew anh-d by notityiiitf K I-.KIiKHjS r -. WllEKI.KK. AllitlllV. OICJ.'HII. Atr.v.w. i:...Jniic in. STOPr STOP! STOP ! Do You Waul IljtnUvarc i There Is no uif of ybnr Koing -ls wh re, when you ean buy your Hardware at Home. We would rwiioclfully call your atk-ntuiti ft our largo stock of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, JfJuiklerx unci Cont ractors'S ii pj') I less, .Table and Pocket Cutlery, -Our Amiii mi Titioii on I Is Complete, otid will be sol 1 at l-'urinerH will find tliis the Hea l'p.tarters for AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,; . As we carry the Ikd goixls in the market. We keep. In stk the Collins C.ist-stoel Plows, John Deere Moliue Plows, Canton Clipper Plows, and the Celebrated Oliver Chilled Plows. Extras for Each. AGENTS FOR THE MITCHELL & BAIN WAGONS -0 " Barbed Wire Sold at Low Figures. YOUH PATltOXAOK IS SOLICITED K. H. ROSCOE & CO., A. V. IirR"IIlI.t., CHUKCIIILL r-. tour o r ; .-- : tvB!S.lT Y J 5l . ST,,Lt - V , . !: r , .w. C. 'jti f5 SOLE AGENTS, LEBANON. OR. W. B. DO N AC A, -DtI.ER Groceries and Povisions, Tobacco and Cigars, Confectionery, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Pure Sugar and Maple Syrups. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Country rroJije talceii In 12xoIiarg for Good GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES." 1S MY MOTTO. j Corner Brick Store, ANDREWS & HACKLEMAN, DKALERS IN Drr-Goocls, Clothing, Boots & Shoes. HATS AND CAPS, GR OCERI ES,- Gents' Kurriisling' ' Good: AOEXTS FOIt Buckingham &, Hecht's BOOTS, AND THE KOCKFOUD, ILLINOIS, Popular Hosiery Compaiw. . MAIN STREET, LEBANON 'OREGON BARGAINS! -:- BARGAINS ! Closing Out Sale. -OF- Harness, Saddles, Whips, Bridles, Spurs, Etc. AS I INTEND TO CHANGE BUSINESS. I Offer mv ENTIRE Stock at a BARGAIN. G. F. MEAD, Lebanon, Or, Axes, Saws, Garden Tools. sba. - k of- lissliii $ Tackle Prices that defy OanjiotiUnn. Lebanon, Oregron. M. J. MO.VTEITii & -3IONTEITH. IX- Main Street, Lebanon, Or, "OLD IlELIABLE'- dmM Ce,ebra-- ted jSpjw- $3 E- SHOE,