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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1887)
1 rr-ion Impress. ,i.Y, AlUl'ST U, IHM7. I. M-r i ' 1 5. r.ii t'. ir.x lit OU TUN DOG GOOD tun Jim-:. On ffnnlnn of t he MMh ftf " .uts to unlerstatil that 'mhUlUon Oivi!v wltl le tlefeuteil from 5,Ml . Tu.iioo .vote, nl then notifies tlw 'eople that It will proceed to secure the unsure of it Inw to tax all pntnona $-"iK) iuvmmlly. In the same puncr It ln- forum Its readers that high license lit 'hleago has reduced the naloon from f.noo to3,KKr hi other words high luvn e htm killed 10 ior etnt of the : mtuon in Chicago; w tluvt If Portland J;i im saloons umler law, It will only have 00 muter the (Vrf""''"'" high liiviiHi' Uw. tf Albany ha W now f he U1 oniv hare 0 then. And as IjcI- rfiimti lew two now, ohe will only have i one nnd eight -tent Its then. What a - tji-Uvle boon this would-be tmgo lf VlHtfiojitnfer rm the jieople of Vrviron. lint while unwillingly oon ; f. iiiig, nii.l tlnnoloyrWUug for the fnmll r iltii iiou in the nmiilvr of wihxms o 'ured by high license, 'attention l r cai'.-d to tho fact that the revenue de rived hy high license was very largely Increased. 8o If Is not fn nntohthat Lnjh license reduces the number of Kaloous, or the amount of drunkenness nnd crime, that the Oregimhm faor I high license, hut that it vastly hierea the How of blood money, into the eity treasury, ami more securely pro- wildest confusion, ami many are mang led beyond recognition. A 8fUVIVS,K.l,Kl KNC'K. lh Ilu7.cn, of fort Madison, Iowa, says the train was running about thir ty' ml lena it hour. Ho felt "vnMen Jar and found himself and wife fastened under the mats. He itulled the bneUs oil' two neats Infore he oould get his wife old. rhe was bruised on thebody and loth fi-et Mere mashed. Her shoulder was dislocated and had to Ik1 nulled Into nlaee as soon as he eould get out of the wreek, and In helping others the nulled it ut of nlaee again, and had to have it. nulled Into nlaee the second time. There were nine ner pons In hl.s party and he ean only hear from three of them as yet. He says he tut w Mr. K. JJ. Utoddard Itaiul liw noy out to a lml v, while he era w led haek to get his wife who wa killed. AN Al't'A t.T.INO HlUlfT. It laeked lust live minutes of mid nlirht. lovn In the dlteh lay the se- eoud eiurlno. cnirinccr Mel'hlntoek dead and fireman Annleitnte hadly lit- ltmd. t)n ton weiv niled the three iMfrsrairo ears. tn top of eaeh other, like a eltild's eard house after he had swept it with his hand. Then came the six day coaelitN. They were telosenx'd r.s eitrs never wctv lH-for. and tlnw of them were mvsstHl In just space cnotijrh for one. The second car had crashed through the car ahead of It, crushing tho woodwork aside like Under, and resting on the tois of the seats, while cverv passenger in the front ear was ly ing dead and dying underneath. Out of that ear hut four itenple came alive. On top of the second car lay the third, Its lst torn smeared with tne blond of Us victims. The other three cars wwv not so tully crnshctl, but they were broken and twisted in every conceiva ble way, and every tintU-r and Ixnun reprsentHl a crushed human frame or a hrnken lne. Instantlvthe air. was ! tillel with the dies of the wounded j and the shrieks of those alHiut to die. jThe groans of men and the screams of women umtcu to make an apitaiung Don't till the svsteirmvnii muninV, to prevent or cure I 'ever and Ague. Ayer's . . . . i .i ...... j 1. 1 .i i . Ague v tire is tne specine ior tins uip- ease, ami leaves no poisons to prouuee dlz.lnes-'t, deafiteas, headache, or other dlsorder;i. Insure you projH'i'ty In a home come uiy t ho xsoitnvtst r iroauu iMarin- nsuranee company, of rnrtlana ui-e- gu. A. Jt. v yrns agent, icnauon. Trm'lirr'n Kanmlnstton. Notice Is hereby given that tho regu lar nuarterlv examination of teachers will U held at court house In Albany, iHunmenelng at noon on Wednesday August 31, as provided for by the school laws of 1HS7. Teacher will please take notice and all those desir ing examination for eertltlciites will please Is; present at the uImivo appoint ed time, as the private examinations are practically done away with. 1. V. H. Hku. 2-4t hVhool Hup'l. tects the business. The Ortyonuin Rnows that nothing will s. thoroughly i sound, and atHve all could Ih herd tin k h shield the Honor business as to make ! agonizing cms oi 4 it pay a big revenue Into the city trcas I ' fft.- Don't kill It, IXut't prohibit. I No. no: tint let us make of it a some- tfiing; no matter what you call It. to extort money from the ioor ami wretched to pay our city tax. Verily the tender mercien of the wicked are cruel. This excellent preparation for the hair, lnav le found on sale at the fol lowing plae: M. A. Miller, lcbanoii; .starr & Ktanaml, O. Osboru and M. Jackson. Brownsville: A. Watts, Shedd; ('. tlray, Halsey. Sample Iwit- tles free, t all ami gel one. Monev to loan, by t'urran A telth, Albany, Oregon. For a gisxl nival, go to the City tauntnt Albany. Meals kSt cents. Moiv tf ltcs- tf You-:- Cerlainly WAJST A NEW SUIT TIIIH SI'ItlNO.-. Why don't, you k to UTjAIN, the Jjeader In Clothing. AN IMMENSE STOCK IN ALL GRADES, From Eastern 1'aetorli n. Nobby Patterns & Styles, Cheap. HARGAINS IN EVKRY I)K- r.imiiNT. We are confident of Housing yon. All we ask Is the opHi tuiilty or showing you Through our Stock. VR AI.HO K VA'.l IX RTot'K The Celebrated Brownsville Goods. L. E. BLAIN, leading Clothier and Merchant Tailor, Ai.nAxy, Ohkhov. W. C. rutcrson & (Vs Spnrr. ' Allotment of lands to Indians in sov . rttlt v is held by the Cnitcd States gov ernment to make them citizens of thei t'nitetl States and also of the state of Nebraska where they have resided the requisite length of time. To break up hentvibal relations seems to tie the on " Ty means of clvilizingthcm. This may vs done .by the breaking up of their Henry Oeorge system of holding lands la common and educating them Into a greed for private ownership. little children. Jn Hvune Instances they l-.ty pinned along side or their uoatl pan nts. A Fill I IT WITH Kf.AMKS. And there was another terrible dan ger yet to l met. The bridge was still burning, and the wrecked cars were ly ing around the llercy burning emlters. Everywhere in the wreck were wouikUhI and unhurt men, women and children, whose lives could I saved if tltey could Ik gotten out, but whose death in a m-t horrible form van cer tain if the twisted wood of tho broken i cars exught tlr1: ana to tight the fire I there was not a drop of water, and on Local Market Report. Win-ill MV r r liiitu l. r,il."ie in r Im-ls-l. 1'l.air-Vi. ! r lirnl. IVMiitm M. w H: r luhol. K!k- r n r ilnzi'ii. llulUT l"S' rf III. l.nnl S' ht III. Ami". Kiivii -ioi ht im-iii'l. ..pU", ilriiil l-r lb. l luiii, ilrtvil -7r ht ll. ITuiif. lr1,-l ht l!. Miim. Wi ( " it Hi. SIiimiI.U'p" lm- t lli llrtrtrtl HI -.',i,'r tl. Owl tUlfl."! -r. Kiilloa ran. NOTICE to FARMERS! V A-"44AA4 j WALLACE & THOMPSON, -T1IE- Leading Grocors LINN COUNTY. SOLE AGENTS -KlH Tlltv Celel.rcitolJ We, the undersigned, would respect fully call attention to the fact that we have leased the 'Warehouses on thej Narrow thiagc raitnmd, for the coming j Geyserite W. C. Peterson & Co. Livery, Feed & Sale Stables, Ohisoon, FACTS FOR THE FAR31EHS ! Money Saved, is Money Earned. WILSON & WliSTFALL, I'MOPBIETOHS SooxVviivi.H LiYery and Feed Stable. Daily Hack to Lebanon. Faro Each Way, 50 Cta. 00()D TUItNOUTH A'D OTIIEIl ACCOMMODATJOXH A-t Reasonable Kntea. GIVE US A CALL. Soaos. t AUUNY. OKIiON. I season, and think that it will In? to the ly some fifty able bodied men, who had ,ntont of t,vt,ry fiimK.r t ,. aml NV us, or our agents at the different ware- still presence of mind and nerve enough to m their iuiy. 1 lie oniy inrni was inn ngni oi "ic , j fl m:lking other arrang- hurning bridge, and with so iiTueh ot j n t its aid the fifi v men went to work to i incuts for storing their whoat, oats and j MdKlue the lbmies. Fur four hours , , , , , , u )r,.14ami to ! thev fought like fiends, ami for four " ' hours the victory hung in the Iml.-uice. receive and pay the highest cash price j I..hlfll l'fW f lli. I Wf!IIUIIl Willi wlneli All who i .1 ...i.i i... i- ..,..i.t .,,.,..... i for. I llll? IIIV. tll.l lKIIH. I'M HIV RlUlll l cannot be thus civilized should be con- j ws made to put It out. I Itere was no j ecutrattHl in the Indian Territory and 1 pick or shovel to dig it up; no Uisket j a i tr .1 t i ' r mrn i u ruin it in i utTiw-mtrn spanttl from all tribal rvlat ions . . -fln ,,1xvll1 in U;,. until the progressive Indians of that j oart, , which a long drouth had baked territory chall In-come adnntled as a t-titte in the Union in the fullness of t ie'. It is said that 6 acres of laud with in the town limits will now lie laid oil" in lots. This would Indicate a de mand for town property, also an in crease of population; and why not? In these days of real estate booms, it would seem highly important that the citizens of Iiclmnon make an effort to attract people this way. A little en terprise in this direction is wholesome for any town. Imitation has many ad vantage overMs of other towns as an agricultural and manufacturing cen- Kacks furnished for storing grain, in the usual manner. Kf.mk.mukh this: Mr. C. N. Scott, receiver of the Narrow Oiiago railroad, has guaran teed rates from the ditUrent ware houues to the Oretron Pacific Junction, uton tin-cner.aehin? tlan.es ?. id with j . . r ,.,,. wmVIl will i THE ! bring our grain to the river, giving us ) i the advantage of comis-ting lines, lie- as nam as a stone, ami neapoo tne precious handfnls, thus hardly won, SAMUEL E. YOUNG, -Dealer In- this earth work, built handful by hand- i lul kept back the fie. i While this was iroinur on other brave underneath the wrecked Boots and Shoes. LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. Bought Exclusively for men crept cars, ivncath the tire, and the wooden ! sidis having the usual through rati-s ' Cic1i frnni fill' M'lllll f'lf- turers. To our muni frinut of fobftnon finl rh hiifi, tttul thoiw. tif ofhrr (own, wt itctittr to rutl attention to tne. fitvt that tve hare ajtcm-d on , MAPLK KTHKKT, lUH'. 1ST A. 2ND, (nmr Jlotand't Imriua nhop) a New Livery Stable. WE 1IAVK New Buggies, Hacks and Harness, and GOOD, RKLIAULl- IIORSKS. J'arfkt tlculrinff to tkc a (rip to tin inoHHt'thi, or ftt r phic of revrca tton, hIkjhUI cull and hit. our Special Conveyances KOK Ht'l lt THIl-M. All Kinds of Teaming and Hauling don -AT- jtKASQXAJtLii j:a tj:s. p THE PEOPLES' GROCER, (IVnton County,) We are prepared to offer you better Ilargaiim in f Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Etc. Thau can lie had elsewhere in the Valley, for the following reason : We ll Ijnrite ttinn IN1l II flll ll IK lit 'I(WMIl'.MUM(MI(T , ., I, , iHKinlS, " - eious lives, and with nievs of i - i .... j and sometimes their hands, iM-nt ihck j the llamcs when they tlashed nNuigsble i some unfortunate who was pinned ! down by a beam, and it looked as if ! his death hv firv was certain. While the flyrht was thus g'Mng on the cars of the workers weiv lilU-d with the groans of dying men, the anguish ed entreaties of those whose death seemed ei-rtain imles.- the terrible blaze eouUI Is1 extinguished, and the cries of Wm. E. Spicer. I J. Mcintosh. H. G. KLUM, Proprietor of the ater. All that is reouired to bring the ; those ladlv hurt to care in what man-i .v n imminently Is fi.re the miblic is i r the end was brought aUuit, so only enterprise and judicious advertis.ng. See Witchita, Kansas, for example. The bridge over Vermillion river, the cvne of the Illinois railroad disaster, is said to be in a lonely remote and un frequented region, and its destruction Itas been atk-nipfcd before. It is tie- it should lsouiek. So thev dug up the earth with thir hands, reckless of the blood, streaming out from broken llngt-r nails, and henjxtl it up in little mounds, while all the while came the heart rending cry, "Kor Ood'a sake, don't let us burn to death." VKTOHY AT I.AST. Hut finally the victory was won, the Fountain House, Son.vvii.i.K, Oiu:i;oN. Every Pair Warranted. SI I012S, ! x . j . . - - . ----- i fim uns nut out nftcr fmir liotllM til til-; lieved the bridge this time was fired by . ,ioavt r, and as its last sparks died away train wiwkers foj purpose of roliery. a light came up in the east to take their i certainly seems, under thfc circum-; place, ana uawn came upon a scene oi Manivery great negligence on tne, Avhno tIie flpllt jm,i h-cii g..intf on ptu-t of the conductor to be going at j luvn j1!Ui i. ,iying, and there were uch a ferful rate of speed at Mich a j not so many wounded to take out of dace and at such hour. The previous ; the wreck as there had l-ocn four hours .,..rf i.,t r ti, lnnMv iH'fiirc. Hut in tlienuaiitiinethei-oun-uttcmpts, IndeiH-ndciit of he lonclj t hjil Uvn anM)tHH, njJ u., ,,., and dangerous t-haracterof the country ! p,;,,,,, from fhatswortn. Forest and 1M should have caused a blower rate ofincrClty. As the ikad were laid rever- t)ewl at that point. Till- Hw I" o:ni'U-!i-in nil ivf it I irtmi-ll ami-.lilni: tin- lv-t f AiNinmnlntUni"l wir lii' vl-ithijt the sla ei-injr. Board, $1 per Day, or $5 per Week. For Ladies, Misses & Children, ; , SPI-CIALTY. I-IKST HTKF.KT, A Lit A NY, Ou. OREGOSIAN RAILWAY COMPAKY. (LliniU-d Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT, - Receiver. On mi1 nfl.T May 10. ncT. nnil mull nirtlwr nn li.i. initnn viillitiii Ully ('Xix -l -tiit. fl t I -! ri-iii Iho lnmiructtircr, l'lif tir"i uml Discounts" Wk Sell for Cash Only Thus avulding le from htnl tUbt, which, under the credit system, ui-ft charged up to good customers. Wo have Strictly ONE PRICE, and Warrant every Article sold to be as Represented, or -YOUR MONEY REFUNDED.: B. H. BARKER, Sodaville and Waterloo. PEAI.ER IS Candies, Cigars, Tobacco and Cheese, Crackers and Cakes. A KHO Tea, Coffee, Sugar & Fruits ICE-CIIEAM and LEMONADE. Lunch at all Hours. POOL-TABLE SWING For the Amuwtnrnt of Vixitora. GOODS HOLD LEIiANOS.rRICEH BLACKSMITHING. Horse Shoeing a Speciality HY R. C. Watkins, fJWEET HOME,, - - OKEOON. REpalring of AH Kinds at Rea sonable Prices. CHAKOKS: Hhocing all around, pew shoes, fl.75. Having located to stay I ak a tdiare of the iullic patronage. It. C. WATKIX8. I. F. CONN, Contractor, Carpenter and Builder. Plans & Specifications . FUItNIriHED OX SHORT NOTICE. EAST SIDE. As a rcmilt of Ihia method of doing buHincwi, we have huilt up an Jin moiKc Trade, not only in our own section, but in all the AOjartnt Count ic. Lebanon Stage & Sweet Line. Home! H. Y. GIBSON, - Proprietor, i Carrying U. S. Mail. PLUNGED DOWN TO DEATH. entiy aionjisitie oi eacii outer, out in Ihe contlieKlH, there were rvmly hands : to take tlu-m itsto Chatswnrth, while some of the woundl were cnrrieil .t I'itx r City. One hundred and eighteen ; An K-rlon Trln rRht"in a linm-J was tlie awful pile ol dead, while the: jj Kritir and I'lanss to I-st ruction ! woviiuktl llUlllU-r four tllllt-s that. 1 lie Hndradt Killed d WoMrird. ' full number of the tlead cuunot, how-: j ever, be told for days. j A SAI IXCIIKNT. I There was an incident of the accident I which stood out more horrible than ; i, .1. - 1 . r ...... . . . , c v. . 'i : all ri nil: iiwi uuiv in - bii t'uv ; on tne unwr 10 . coach was a man, his w ife and little i went thrjn ig a i Ijrulw at Ch atj- ortl , could not l lcarne.1 dnnmr the niSl.t and h) , rte rt-j, jf a lwKntint Viri.u Wh,. Klliext ni uijurtfu -v umi n.i... ; ,lm Aif ,M11.i ,i ,(. f:1,ii.. ! of three was caught and held down by broken woodwork. Finaly, when ii '. lief came the tuan turned to the friend ! and said, feebly: ' "Take out my wife first. I am afraid i Invcs l .-Kiiion on M-w1iy. Wolni"-lnys ml j Htuni:iy. KctuniiiiK tiituc day. j KATI-S OF FA UK Ix-lmtion to S.MaiIU- or WaVrloo... Ia'1hiiik to Swwl ltoino rnV'ts. . um Chicago, Aug. II. Dispatches from JVoria faty that an excursion train of fifteen cars en route to Niagara Falls, Good New Hack and other Ac commodations Flrstclass. l'iirtio toirin;r to jroto any of the !itt' niimed ; jmiuls, on luHTVt-iiSiig days !U Ir- ufoonimo-tlati-J !' iilyiiiK ! my iv-Mcihv iu iA-txiinia. 11. Y. GIBSON. twt-ntv-UHir cars has jrone to the scene ' of the disaster from Peoria. A dispatch from Chatsworth says the train left Rloomington last nifrt for Xiacsvra Falls on the Illinois Central, the intention living to go uv that road ns far as Cliataworth, an,t from there by way of the Toledo, I'coria fe Wes tern. The change was made in Chats wortl. in Livintrstoit county. Sxm pftcrwaTd. as the train iicarel Piin-ri City, a small town in Ford county, the r " bridtre crowing the Vermillion river i .UIlf ' gave away, plunging the engine and several cars down the steep cmbnnk- . -.1 ... T-1,,. ... iiii-mimti fcth bis legs were broken, but he tire from the lai nps and f.j1 lT i t.niwled tliroGh the cm to'the side mc ensued On we l ; of bis wile. a.Hl feeling her loved fea femnd that neuny 1U0 exeursmmsts ; in ,he ,,hrkm, pr,! SOI1K. were killetl. j bnui(1v to i,or u,, .m( s;cd her how ihav IT HAPPKXEn. i slt. ft.ft. A feeble grian was the only CiiATSWOitTH, 111., Aug. 11. It was j answer, and the next instant she died throng which surrounded the t Llmm Mall I'mra Port- i liiml. u. ArvJJI l.vi -.Vi :!.:t I r..:t-.t 1 1. :..vj 4 ll An- .V I V t in 4.11 4 "' 1 1 .v-it .ri. to .V.VJ ;. lit li.'.-.l li. 1:1 li. 7 7 . J" 7.:! I 7.ir. .7 s.'J-'i !. U. !l.lK !' S! . 14 ltltll 10.J.'. 8TATION8. IUMII K JlNfTX. Kuliinrti l-ilu. ; Jtity'n tittiilln, ; SI. lMttl'. j Fr.iiii h I'mlrie, ' WiHMlliiirn, j T iijs'IkI, i .MiK.-.-. Ilnnm. ! : M. .na-l. I INIUU', i ! Mlvt-rton. I ! Jotlll-..!!-" Mill, I i Ili ll l-riim-. : lui-t siilojiun'tioii, ; : Mmlonv. ! Wal.l.. Ililln. Ann-.-A illr. , j WeM Sinytiiii, Nurlh Siiiiliiuii, i scioJuni", ! ; Wi-i s i.i, ! ' Crnlilivi'. ! Sniiilisntiliiim, i 1a'1ik'. 1 U Ij.lltlloll JlllK'tlOIl, ' 'j l-OW-OO, I the child is dead So they catried out the met her, and as a itroken sejtt was taken from her I crushed breast the blood which welled from her lips showed how lutdly she i was mnt. 1 1 icy earned me cniui, a f three, and laid her in the cornneii!, dead, alongside ner j dying mother. They then went hack 1 for his father and l-mught him out. I licllvillo. I. inn. Ilnm nvilli, Twin Unites Moiitinmit-ry, 1'niTltoro, Williin. txntiin Ar. r.M. JArv. I-v j I.v. t'oliuiK Mall Tinnl I'ort l.n.l. I. 1'. ; i.oo I. li:i ! Arv l.-. W l-M-t I l-.'KI ; iii7 ' ll.:i7 II. -J II. 17 11 u i II."! IH. 'iJ : i.v m. in ; An- 1.:10 III. IJ lutw i lll.OI .4 y.-.. II. 11 S..VI . I' ' . s.ii s.ii-.i 7 . i 7.-.-.I : 111 vl I ! B.-.T li.lt .". 1.1 S.-Jli ft.lW 4. Ml 4.:iO G. T. COTTON, -Dealer In- Groceries & Provisions TOKACCO AND CIGARS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES. jt wild Union depot in I'coria this morning. The man felt the forms wife and child, cried out: of his My dead j (Jod, i Xews of the wreck of the utgam ex-! there is nothin-; nuire for nte to live I cursion train of fifteen coaches and two for!" And taking a tistol out of his j engines had spread liKe wild nre. ; itocKet, puileit tne tnger. i lie nan ; went straignt through ins orain, and ; Four hundred excursionists from Peo ria, Canton, Eureka and other iilaccs, j many of them well known mid highly respected throughout central Illinois, , were aboard. All sorts of rumors were i lloating around, and the numlier killed : was variously estimated at frolu sixty ' to 100. - j At all the stations along the line i large crowds had gathered to hear the : "latest from Peoria. Some wild rumors j prevailed, but nothing of an authentic : nature eould lie learned. j When the relief train reached its des- I ti nation a taul and ghastly sight wr.sj brought to view. Ten cnicht B bad, the three dead bodies of that little fam- j ily are now lying side by side in Chats-' worth, waiting to le identified. j SC'KNES AT CIIATSWCRTlf. j Soon after S o'clock in the morning; there were plenty of pt-ople to do the J work that needed prompt attention. ! In the town hull was the main hospital ; and in it anxious relatives and sorrow- j fill friends sat fanning the sufferers j facts cjuerying the attending surgeon ! us he lxitind up the wound.-1, and insis- I inr that there niit.-t lie hiiK-. j Down iu tli dead houses mothers, ; The First Sign Of failing health, whether in the form ot Night Sweats and Nervousness, or in a sense of General Weariness and Loss of Appetite, should suggest the uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This preparation is most effective for giving tono and strength to the enfeebled system, pro moting the digestion and assimilation of food, restoring the nervous forces to their normal condition, and tor purify. ins, enriching, and vitalizing the blood. Failing Health. Ten years ago niy health began to fail. I was troubled with a distressing Cough, Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous ness. I tried various remedies pre scribed by different physicians,, nut became so weak that I could not go tip stairs without stopping to rest. My friends recommended me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which I did, and I am now as healthy and strong as ever. Mrs. . L. Williams, Alexandria, Minn. I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in my family, for Scrofula, and know, if it is taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly eradicate this terrible disease. I have also prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an alterative, and Inust say that I honestly believe it to be tho best blood medicino ever compounded. W. F. Fowler, M. !., V. D. S., Greenville, Tenn. Dyspepsia Cured. It would be inipossible for me to de scribe what I suffered from Indigestion and Headache, up to the time 1 bepan ; . , , A rT,, lrtC, taking Ayer s taarsapamia. iwasunuer 1 ltl 1 KllCOO tX llcl tJAO IJXUO, i ineu - Foreign and Domestic Fruits. C ONFECTIONER Y Queensware and Glassware, LAMPS AND LAMP EIXTURES. Jlfiin St., Lebanon, Oregon. V 1 K. MONTAGU E, j UKAIKK IX I Stationery i j -tK A I.I. KINDS. IJ 4 3 ForoignandDomostlc 4 Periodicals Iw:hanon, Okkoon. C. 13. ROLAND & Co Albany, Oregon. New Store, New Goods, -C ONSISTING OF- KtirnisliinK Goods I Ints, C'ups, Roots, Shorn, Choice Selections in Faney Sununer Neck Wear, Silk Outerwear, Rnlbriggnn Underwear, Fish, Clark & Fkigg's ti loves, FINE CLOTHING. Tin? very Rest make of Hand Sewed Shoes, and the very Infest Styles in Mens' Roys' and Youths Cloth ing. All the Celebrated makes of HATS IN EVERY STYLE. Ol'K STUCK CONSISTS OF Bright New Fresh Goods, And as honest, fair nnd square dealing is our motto, we ask the public to call ami get prices. C. B. Roland &. Co., One door West Revere house, Albany. JOHNSON & SHELTON. either gone through the .ridge or w, 1 ren funV itng eh f j Yitl Cn1 Jik; S1 r t 1 it wt. unvenHl, .lid ghed. ns the anguish when the well-known fin-e, i woundetfand dying could be heard The gorge through which thectrs went was a small one. The bridge had been on fire, which was the cause of its breaking. So far over seventy ixxlies have been recovered. "They ,.f.v pre eonveyeti to the town hall, scIk-oI-s h)ihv anI on the depot platform. No ne has been taken from under the -am, and not even a sound can be heard from them, and it is feared that all are I dead. The killed are estimated at . iSK), i and the wounded so far numlier 130. liuy for cash, sell for cash, and give All tlir bodies s far recovered mini- : farmers the advantage of low priees, is I r?-A-entv, and they areatCliatsworth f the way F. II. Rorcoe & Co. does uual aJJ l'iper City. Everything is iu the nees. fearfully manjrletl but yet riK-ogniznhle t was uncovered. .The entire en parity of j the village was taxed, and kind hearted ! women drove in from miles to give their gentle aid to the sullerers. We carry a nice line of Curpets, Wall ' Iaier and Window Rlinds. Churchill & AI on tell li. the care of various nhvsicians. and tried a great many kinds of medicines, but never obtained more than temporary re lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla for a short time, my headache disap peared, and my stomach performed its duties more perfectly. To-day my health is completely restored. Mary Ilarley, Springfield, Mass. I have been greatly benefited by tho prompt use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It tones and invigorates the system, regu lates the action of the digestive and assimilative organs, and vitalizes the blood. It is, without doubt, the most reliable blood purifier yet discovered. II. I. Johnson, 383 Atlantio avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. tt .Ayer s Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. X C. Aytr & Co., Lowell, ILuie. frlce 81 1 felz bottles, tS. -Blacksmiths,- Lebanon, Okecion. Horse Shoeing and Gen eral Repairing:. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION, AT Prices to Suit tho Timos. . GIVL' US A CALL. SCIO, OJiEGOX. -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries AND CLOTHING. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps And an Endless Variety of UNDERWEAR. Thi.-i Kcnsou we nntk-Iixitc an Immense Ituh, nnd have more than Doubled our Stock in all Depart ments. Aiid are prcimred to give you U tter Value for your Money than ever. Prices on a few Leading Articles are as Follows: (Jorvnllirt Mill IVft Flour, $1.60 per Barrel, llttd Rice, IS lbs. for ?1.00. Tearl Coal Oil, per Case, $1.25. No. 1 Syrup, full 5 (Sallon Kegs, f2SV. White Beans, SO lbs. for 51. Arm and Hammer Balerutus, 4 lb, for 25 ef 9. Savon Soap, per Iiox, ?1. No. 1 Japan Tea, 5 lb. Box, $1.00. Ail other Goods at Proportionately Low Prices. ptiTTruc IMnted Trice List cnt on Application. We can Save you io rjVO so ClOT. In your Winter Slipplies. All Kinds of Carpenter Work Done and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices Very Rensonablo. AUIAXT A LEBANON. OKWJOX. GO TO SPICER. A. A. Ifcishor CARRIES A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco -AND- STATIONERY. All Goods Sold at Bed- Highest Rock Prices. Market Trice for Produce. Country GIVE ME A CALL AND BE CON VINCEI). AVIS HAVE JM.YDi: Alt KAIV6na31KrVT Whereby every Lixx County Farmer, buying his Supplies front us, will be passed to and trom Corvallis, over the Willamette Ferry, Free of diargc. - Shipping Department. Our Shipping Department ha.s proved an immense success. Parties whom dis tance or other causes prevents coming to our store, can send their orders bo mail, and have them filled with the same care and attention as those dealing in person. Remember, we. Guarantee Satisfaction in all all eases, or goods may be re- - turned at our expense and money re- ( v .funded. WIS -:- 3fliVrV -:- XTir IC!! ! Come right along, or send for Price List, and your Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention.. Saw Mill FOR SALE. A Double Circular Water Power Saw Mill, NEAR LEBANON, OR. (Capacity about 5000 feet per day. Also 16 acres of land on which tl.e saw mill is located. PRICE,$2,500. . Also have a large stock of First Quality Lumber At lowest market rates for cash. 6. W. WHEELER, Lebanon, Oregon. rl.9!ta ALSTON COX,i "The Peoples' Grocer," Corvallis, Oregon. OREGON PACIFIC R. R. 220 Miles Shorter! 20 Hours Less Time! Accommodations Unsurpassed for Com ' fort and Safety. Frpant Freights via. Yaqulna nt tho vjrin Ievt:liiim'nt t'o" s SUnmhips murh kw than by ny htr rmitc hetuven all uiuu in Wilbunvtie Vullev iil Sun Franci-co. DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS, i Execpt Sundays) Leave Ynqnina P; a. 5f. Leave Anny 1 35 p. jf . Leave Corvallis H: A.-V. Leave-irrllllJ.Np.i. Arrive Alaiiy 11:13 a. m., Arrive Yaquiiu5:4-" O. C Trains connect at Albany anl Cticvallct. Fare betwoen Corvajlis & Albany ami & Francisco: RSil and Caliin SU Rail anil eerse S3 CO YM. m. mxa, U C. OAJ. Uuieral Manager, ActiugU. F. & P, Apt. i Corvailis Or. Oregori Development Co. ' FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP LINE B1TT1KD' YAQUIXA & SAN FRANCISCO Connecting at Yrt.juina with the Trains of Oregon Paeuie Kailruail I'unipany. SAILING IXTES: FRVM SAX I"RANtTHtX - Willamette Valley. Saturday July SO; Eastern Oresron, Thurlay August 4; VUUmeite Valley. TucmIsiv AnuM '.: Eawteru treji, Suiwlay Auk ut It: Vaiui!ia City, tiatunlay AntrwtU; Willam ette Valley. Thursday August S; Laieru Urvguu. Tuesday August 30. ROM YAQCIKA. AVULimette Valley, " Friday Anjntst S. Eastern Orenn, Weiinewlay Ausiv4 liV Willamette Valley. Tnsliiv- A lit-iiI K:kltrti tniHi. iSllrHl:lv Alii;- uti'l: YaUia City. Sutunlay AujiustiT; Willaiow eiie alley, i imixtay eeptemlier 1: fcastera ure, (n( VA.dite?Uiy eptexaber 7. . , ' ' y T1k company reserves the rfeht toehisesteui. vrs or sailing date. - j v S. Jt TOBY. Oeii. F. t P. Asvnt. f Vt Monfuoms rx -l., Ssm Fraswixo, Cat v. .' . -, . t 1""- r -. .. 1 t