-Kinon Kxpiess. Afjir.xTlv,, 17 Tl i-; 1 ;i i t o ! tu-rul FalnhiKl was in the ly says n cxi'linns",!!.' jniid si AntMtKlivgorniulviitcrvdtlw itrv(!rnntdivxt. lie says that A'tuiv large eiioiigH for the ae itiou of a gxxl-tiwtl family, is m exactly tlie comliUoii In was wlvcii ( teneral Grant died, ''clock stands there, with the itinur on the figures where they topped hy Cot, Fred (iraufc as .3 he was told that his father was (i'Ait Id candle, partly burned Js nlso to Ih seen resting upon td besidt? the IkhI the luxt light ,eral (Inmt llew out before he . The furniture stands Around as when tleneml ttrant was there ' rthlng the same. A sechd endcav m Wn made to kw p things un ;l)ed, and there they are to-day, . .4 thi' es of the great Ueueral d upon them for the last time. he prohibition agitation now in cress in the Southern States is most ,tnrkab!e. If it wereeonfined toone Iwo states, or showed itself in ppots -one would le aurpriscd. liut it is Ijjne in that it permeates ami per es every Southern state. Whether t tt your eye on Texas, Tennessee West Virginia, where prohibition .tendmenta have been submitted to y te of the people, or turn your atten ,ioirhMisi!ippl, Alahama or UeorgUt, . woikiiVstiuder oouuty option laws, or in other plates south of Mason and Dix pa's line, the speetaele ia both novel and interesting.: That old Itourbon State, Kentueky, which has made more jhiaky pnlally than any other state ,iiile of Illinois, has already forty ren of her counties in which saloons .pre neither licensed or tolerated. The newly amended scientific tem perance instruction law in Michigan lakes effect September Oth. It provides Ih it instruction shall be given ' Py j Molojrj and hygiene, with special re VfVtvnee to narcotics and their effects pon the human system. The instrue ,. Uon shall le given by text-books where the pu pll is able to read.and as t thorough ly as any other studies pursued in the school. TVn nmnnrttitii of sitnro tbnt boiks must gi to the subject is stated. The books most first be approved by t the State lioard of Kducation, and the 8;hool boards are subject to fine or for - " feithre fbr failing to comply with the provisions of the Act. This Act ap plies to all schools in the state, includ ing schools In the cities and viilasres, whether incorporated under special charter or under the general law. Tire papers are pointing out the coin cidences thai would occur if there chould le a father and son of the Lin coln family, as well as of the Adams family, in the lrvsidency. One of them is that the interval let ween Abra ham Lincoln's first term in that office and that of the term which is to come next will le tvCT?ty-eight years exact ly that which clasped before the second Adams followed the first one. But both Adamses Iiad only one term in the Presidency, and neither was popular .with the people, and in these respects "Jliey differ very much from what Abra ham Iancoln was and what Itolicrt Lin coln will be if he is a candidate for the succession. Nebraska has been visited by a storm which wrecked substantial buildings, killed and wounded many persons, and threw around hail stones an inch in diameter. This was not a tornado, but merely a Nebraska "storm," said to le the worst of the season, which implies that others were nearly as bail and like may be expected in future .reasons. Oregonians till their fields and tlecps nights without troubling their heals about such visitations, which are unknown in this country. me report of the iiudsou liny ex ploration cx(editions, sent out last year by tho Dominion (government, calls attention to the monopoly the Americans enjoy in whaling in Hud won Bay. Captain Gordon says that" since Canada's rights in Hudson Bay are unquestioned a proper method to le pursued in the capture of whales should be Insisted trpon. It is said that- nearly all the women c.f the Salvation Army have a heart worked in India ink upon the right shoulder. In case any one of them is taken mck. or dies away from home, or in a foreign country, the sign of the heart- will entitle her to care or a suit able burial at the expense of the organ ization, no matter whether she is or is not in good standing. Ex -Senator Simon Cameron "undei went" a breakfast at the American Ex hibition in London August 11th and left next day ftr a further tour. Mr. Cameron, who is eleven years older than Mr. Ghnlstonc, will help to show the English that theirs is not the only country that produces veterans who riill retain the fire of youth. A young married man from Tiirming ham, Ala., is crpzy at a hotel in Spar tanburg, S. C. li is said to Is? a rav ing maniac, and the dwtors attribute the cause solely to his excessive indul gence in the cigarette, Kr. . ... ...,..,8 results of this jerinciou3 habit, and let cigaretts alone. Southern enterprise has been encour aged by the good returns and there is a great degree of interest in the multi tude of smaller industries employing from fiw? to one hundred men. Shops and little factories are multiplying. "Fanny Davenport, the popular ac tress, Jiving for the summer in a coun tryjtown in Pennsylvania where ser vants are scare?, writes to a friend: "Every nvorning I rise at 5.30, skim my milk and see to ray dairy." The Mexicans are said to have voted in large bodies in Texas at the recent election, and as they all voted with the whisky "gang," accounts for the heavy riifjority against prohibition in that ' state. it license "iot wl; yokes Jlnuuiion King AlotliiL iollif! ,, ! ii-r- OF INTEREST TO FARMERS. (iriKshojiiwi's are destroying the crops in various parts of Belgium. The potato crop on Long Island, N. ., is no larue that It is estimated the yield will be from 4W to 5W bushels per acre. The meal will mold tit the bin unless mixed with bran and stirred frequent ly. Ncjilect here may cause disease and much loss. Look out. Some one says: "Draw out a little eider daily and return it to the barrel in a small stream, if cider is to be turn ed to vinegar." lie sure you return it. The Florida palters tell of a banana leaf two feet wide by eight feet long, and of corn-stalks twentv-seven feet in length taken from a field of eighty acres, of which they were only average specimens. Peg down rosea where ft heavy mass of llowers is desired. The side shoots push more readily for this treatment. Hoses may lie imnwitmted by layerlnc as wen us ot tier plants. Cooneras water Is a pood disinfect ant. Make it rather strong, and with a small iiroom sprinkle It through the mnanng ana over the (torches. It pur ines me air, nuisin preventing uisease, ana aosortw an nau smells. A Vermont farmer gave a patent medicine man permission to paint his advertisements on JUKI rods of fence, and when the ornameiiter of rural scenery hiretl a team and drove out to the farm he found it was wire lenee. As nn item of proof that the thoroughbred cattle business is much overdone, a Kansas farmer says the same numin r or anunrls of equal final ities for which four years ago he paid huhxj wouui not to-day sell for .i,hk. The bread-eaters of the United Kingdom are thankful for the great oreaK in prices or breiulstuUs m tut country, as it has enabled them to buy at least mmkuhhi bushels of wheat at ten cents jer bushel less than could otherwise nave been tne case. A farmer in Indiana made his boys burn all the bumblebee nests and was surprised that he could not make crop or clover, lite bumblebee are the chief agents in carrying the (stllen ot me clover irom one mount to anot ti er, and thus fructitying the plant. Tomato plants will endure quite an amount of cutting and trimming, and often renew themselves when nearly dead. If the branches lie too thick, if will lie of advantage to cut some of them out from a few vines wncre a limited amount of curly fruit shall be tiesireu. Stagnant water on tlm farm will not only injure the crops, but breed di sease. Many eases of diphtheria. typhoid fever, etc., mav lie traced ton t'ows drinking such water cannot give milk pure in quality. All low places upon which water will collect should receive attention. Sheep Fold. Frank Iticelow of Klgin township, Minn., sheared 121 sheep, which aver- ag xl li pounds of wool each. Secretary Lamar has decided that the (.'row Indians of southern Montana may lease iWHtyHW acnn of their lands for grazing purposes to jmrties recom mended by t lie I ndian agent. The rate for sheep and goats Is twelve cents per head. Wintering a flock of ewes so as to grow early lambs for market is profit able if rightly managed; but it requires extra warm quarters and plenty of roots or other succulent feed. It also needs greater skill and judgment than is re quired for fattening sheep. Merely in ng less skill Is demanded, for the bneding ewes has an appetite not easily cloyed, and its feed is more laxativvanil and less nutritious than that usually given to fattening animals. Sln-cp in nit old weedy pasture or wood lot will more than pay their keep in keeping down the noxious weeds and briers; while nothing equals them for restating fertility to worn out fields But they must have something to eat. They cannot live on nothing and en rich the field at the same time. Put in enough of them and give them a little grain, and they will do all that is claimed. Some years ago the fruit from twenty-four or twenty-five Northern Spy apple trees, which stood in the comer of a lot where sheen were pastured, sold for ?00o in a single season. After wards the sheep were removed from that lot; the, apples on those trees grew jioorer from year to year, until the sheep were put Uick, when the apples again improved. This incident was told by Hugh T. Brooks at llochef-ter, The Hive. In sections where dark honey Is gath ered this month, the nice, white clover and basswood honey should l taken from the hive lelbre it is soiled, or le fore it is injured by admixture with the darker, lloxes taken of in June and July should be carefully examined, and if worms are found, the honey should lc fumigated with sulphur. Wluu dark honey abounds, it is well to take the full framis out of the hive and set away for winter stores, replacing them by frames of foundation. I advisethis very strongly, when lc can Is? scour ed in the fall from neig'.iiior.s who make a practice of destroying their Ik-cs. So also where' aster, golden-rod, snuut weed, or other autumn flowers sImiuihL which produce nice honey; this can i be saved, and the les- salable buckwheat tinue the brood-rearing this month, ev en if it shall !c necessary to feed, as successful wintering depends on the care of the loes during this month and the next. If the honey harvest has closed, see that all empty cells are in the center of the brood next where the oueen may deposit her eggs. After the : flowers have finished secreting nectar the le-s are much more difficult to 1 hand 1", and are more inclined to rol- lery than at any other time. Therefore in removing boxe, t n gentle as hs sib!e, and smoke f hem well Ix fore own ing the hive. If any stocks are week. build them up by inserting frames of brood rrom others. Keep entrances contracted, as a safety against robliers. If surplus boxes or on, thev must be kept warm, to aid wax-making. Agri- ctuiuriti for Avguxl. Fruit Notes. In some parts of Los Angeles county. Cal., land for orange culture sells at , m toflo.CXM) an acre. Tlio journal of the Lewiston, Men city farm shows that hist Novcmlier gofl Itjildwin apples soid in the mar ket for 52.i and ?2.50 jrr barrel. The last of June a large lot sold readily at per barrel. They were in prime condition -just out of cold storage. As soon as the fruit has leen gather ed from the currant bashes, all weak and superfluous branches should be re moved, a good dressing of well-decayed msnnre given and well worked in around the plants. After this, keep well cultivated and free from insects. Ac-cording to the report of the agri cultural depaitinciit, the condition of the apt le crop has st.ll further dccln - td in almost every St;ite? and the pros pect is reprosenfoil as being the poorest for years. New England returns com paratively high figures of condition, yet t he crop of immature fruit contin ues lame. Good success mnj' le had transplant ing red msplK-rries and blackberries in evtry month from March to Novcm lier. As far as black raspberries, the phmfs that came from layers last fall can be successfully transplanted tip to " u Jeat two-ltimls. ("od success has attendvd i-apo vines fra.r o'iL in miUMumiiier. !v vultiiitt wi-ll After Beecher, The Seattle iVcs of the lfith had a leader on Herbert F. Beecher which concludes thus: It Is an oiH-n secret lu Seat tie that the exposures already made by the I'fironufc nre preliminary to much more convincing proofs of the charges it makes. The paragraph quoted almve alleges the crime of murder in ootineo- tlon with the death of Blake. The t'hnmir-lc Is said to be in possession of prtKf that this is true. It also has the confessions of men on Puget Sound who have been connected with the revenue service for years, that will lay bare the criminal operations ot an or ganization extending from Victoria to the head waters of the Sound, where by the Uovernmeiit has been defraud ed of immense sums running through a term of years. When the Senate rejected Beecher he should have been allowed to remain in private life, ami President Cleve land will find it one of the mistakes of ds administration that he did not se lect some Democrat known to Iks com- (ictent and honest, Instead of the mug wump whose only recommendation was that he was the son of his father. Threshing Rattlers. Sam Schoonover has been running his thresher the past week on the ranch of Supervisor powers, llow Dayton, jast Monday they were threshing hi a field near the river and were threw ing In a stack of grain close m n eiuuq 01 ireei", w lien nil ui suu- den, just after an unusually large amount of wheat bail been placed in the draiier, the old machine began to jerR and tear, the fans stopiied and the belts on the thresher U-gan to break loose. The men who were feeding the machine liegan yelling and climbing into the wagons, calling out: "Battle- snakes! watch out!" The feeder ami thresher were alive and squirming with rattlesnakes ot all sizes. The had taken rcAige In the stack of grain and bad been ft-d into the maelilne, c mipleti ly blinking it up. The men set to vor.i and killed fifty-four of the varmints, and took n doeeit more out of the thresher. Three or four of the snakes were of unusual size. The rat tles were taken from the larger ones and averaged from ten to twenty to each snake. After several hours tfelay the machine Mas started ogam. Miirywiitc ((ti.) Apitcal. "So you tvere caught In the act, mad ame?" remarked the judge. "You th eeived your huslwnd." "On the c m trary, your honor, he deceived me. lie wild he was going out of the town, and he didn't go." Puck. NOTICE to FARMERS! We, the undersigned, would respect fully call attention to the fact that we have leased the Warehouses on the Xamiw Ullage rallnwvd, for the coming season, and think that It will lie to the Interest of every farmer to call and see us, or our agents at the didl-rent ware houses, lie fore making other arrange ments for storing their wheat, oats t.nd barley, which we will be prepared to receive and pay the highest cash price for. Sacks furni.dicd f;r storing grain, hi the usual manner. Kkmkmiiku this: Mr. C. X. Scott, receiver of the Narrow Gunge- railroad, has guaran teed rales from the diHcro'it ware houses to the Oregon Pacific Junction, also to Hay's Landing, which will bring our grain to the river, giving us the advantage of competing lines, lie sides having the usual through Kites to Portland. Wm. E. Spicer. I J. Mcintosh. Lebanon & Sweet Home . Stage Line. H. Y. GIBSON, - Proprietor. Carrying U. S. Mail. tjcavo I-lmimn on Mi many, WiMneMnys mul t'uuirilay.'. Kttiinilns mmv Uy. KATES OK FAUE: Lrlxinnn to SmlavWc or Wn'crloii Lebanon to Suix't llmnc ....... .MVt- SH Good New Hack and other Ac commodations Firf;tclas3. Pnrth1 lUftrliijt lo ro to uny of thp sli-e nnmnl HinliS on linor- nimr darn H1 In.- iti-romiuo-dutcO liy iiIynsr t my rv.klcncv In IaImiiii. 1L Y. GIBSON. For Toilet Use. Ayer Hair Vigor keeps tho hair soft and pliant. Imparts to It tho lustre and freshness of youth, causes it to grow luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures all scalp diseases, and is the most clean ly of all hair preparations. AVFR'Q na5r ViRr has given mo nlu' perfect satisfaction. I was nearly bald for six years, during which time I tuted many hair preparations, but without success. Indeed, -what little hair I had wm growing thinner, until 1 tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. I used two bottles of the Vigor, and my head Is now well covered with a new growth ot hair. J udson B. Chapel, Peabody, Haas. U AID that has become weak, gray, and faded, may have new life and color restored to it by the use ot Ayer's Hair Vigor. My hair was thin, faded, and dry, and fell out in large quantities. Ayer's Hair Vigor stopped the falling, and restored my hair to its original color. As a dressing for the hair, this preparation haa no equal. Mary N. Itanunond, Stillwater, Minn. VIRflR yonth, and beauty, in the 1 IUUII appearance of the hair, may be preserved for an indefinite period by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. A dis ease of the scalp caused my hair to be come harsK and dry, and to fall out freely. Kothing I tried seemed to do me any good until I commenced using Ayer's Hair Vigor. Three bottles of this preparation restored my hair to a healthy condition, and it is now soft and pliant. My scalp is cured, and it is also free from d auUruif. Mrs. . R. Fobs, Milwaukee, Wis. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Bold by DrnggbU and Perfumers. Perfect Satett, prompt action, aud wonderful curative properties, easily place Ayer's Pills at the head of the list of popular remedies for Sick and Nerv ous Headaches, Constipation, and all ail ments originating in a disordered Liver. I have been a great sufferer front Headache, and Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the only medicine that has ever given me relief. One dose of these Pills will quickly move my bowels, and free my head from paio. William, Is. Page, Richmond, Va. t f Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. A yet fc Co., Lowell, lUas. Std by bU DtwLn ii iiciiicuiw. You Certainly NEWSUIT Tltltf SPRING. Why don't you go to BLAIN, the Leader in Clothing. AN IMMENSE STOCK IN ALL GRADES, From Eastern Factories. Nobby Patterns & Styles, Cheap, BARGAINS IN EVERY DE PARTMENT. We are confident of Pleasing you. All we ask Is the opportunity of showing you Through our Stock. AVR Al-SO KKKP IX STOCK The Celebrated Brownsville Goods. L. E. BLAIN, Leading Clothier and Merchant Tailor, Albany, Ormiox. uuuituiuuiuiiutiiiiuiuiUuuu; WALLACE & THOHPSOH, E -THE- Ccadlng Grocers LINN COUNTY. ! SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CeloljrntoU Geyserite Soaps. a i.iu sy, onra;os. lTTTTTTTT?ttl?TTfTfTTHft k SAMUEL E. YOUrtG.i Dealer In Boots and Shoes. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. 1 lough t Inclusively for Cash from the Manufac . turers. Every Pair Warranted. KIKE SHOES, For Ladies, Misses & Children, A. SPECIALTY. FIRST BTREirr, AL11ANY, On OREGOKIAN RAILWAY COMPANY. (I,huitetl Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Receiver. On ii! flr Mny trt. IX7. nnil until fUrhr nn- ui-r I rania ill nut nully (i-xtv tummy) w lul EAST SIDE. Colninr Mull IW,lin! .Mull. Krum lNrt- lMII'l. t..r. l.r-O A rv 2.-.H l.vj J , :.im a. 5i A.M a.:ni n.y; .m 4.1 l.x .M 4.11 5.U ft.-.":! i.l'l f.' 0.10 B-J-i s.a hi I r..".7 "..r "Ml ".111 .0( H.2 K. I.'i IM 9.J7 !.U 111 l lO.ii Ar. r. m. STATIONS. Townl 11 Uili-I. lHNHKK JfM'TX. Kulimrl lj'ig. Kiiy'K LiiikIIii, si. ihi'ir. FraiM-h ITntrte, WiHuUiiim. Timiwi!, Mi-Ktv, linnm'n M. Aiiki'I, IKiivu'n Filvcrtim. Jnh?wm Mill, HoHfll I'mln", Ka.-l fi'v JiiiH-ll.111. M (M-li-'l v, WhI.I.i Mills Aum illo, tV Slnrliiii, Xcirtli Sn'llMia, fM-jfi Jntir, M-lti, "nllnH'. 8nit'iS(iiulam, Ia'Iix'k, Ijcbnnoii JiiiH'tlon, I JiW-X.ll, l-llvlllo, I Inn. Hriiiivllli, Ttn liill"s SI'ilBmT-, JUiflNms Ilk in-. tUUliili. I. i: tin I.vl.'.:'A Arv 1 -!.:) . liil II. 47 II K7 n.n n.17 II. 12 11 111 III. V I.v H. to Arv lii.-W HI I J lll.lH 1.1 ml H 10 .L"J HM R..a l.-'5 Kill 7. V 7.J 7.17 K.I4 e.-.T ii 11 5.4.1 R.-Jfi 1UM 4.."0 4.:w Anr. Lt .V. A. M G. T. COTTON, Dealer In Groceries & Provisions TOIi ACCO AX D CI JARS, SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Foreign and Domestic Fruits. C ONFECTIONER Y Queonswaro and Glassware, LAMPS AND LAMP EIXTURES. v Main &L, Iscbanon, Oregon. Harkness & Mayers Bros, -Blacksmiths,- Leu.vxox, Oreciox. Horse Shoeing: and Gen eral Repairingr. ALL. WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION, AT Prices to Suit tho Timos. j OIYE US A CALL. . W. C. Mcrson & Co's Spncr. W. C. Peterson & Co. Liver', Feed & Sale Stables, Lebanon, - Okicoon, To our many frictuU of Lebanon and vU-inifi, ami thorns of other foww, trc rtenirc to call attention to tnc fact that we have ojtcned vn MAPLE STREET, RET. 1ST & 2ND, near JiolantCs harm thnp) a New Livery Stable. WK. HAVE New Ihtggies, Hacks and Harness, and GOOD, RELIABLE HORSES. Partic tlentrbtg to take n trip to the mountain, or other place of revrrtt- tion, nioutd call ami nee our Special Conveyances FUll SfCJI THlt-S. ill kinds of Teaming and Hauling don AT- JtfLlSOXAlLlZ RATES. IL E. MONTAGUE, I IlKALKK IX Stationery OF A LI KIXIXS. A I -SO Foreign and Domestic Periodicals LEJ1AXON, OllKOOX. TTTTTTTTTrrTTTTTTTrrTTTTTTTTta C. B. ROLAND & Co Albany, Oregon. New Store, Hew Goods, -CONSISTING OF- Kiirnishing Goods Hats, Cnp Hoots, Hliocw, tliwlce HcloHioiiM in Fancy 8uinincr Xwk Wcnr, Silk Underwear, JJIlrijrrtin Underwear, Fish, Clark & Fiugg's (.J loves, FINE CLOTHING. The very Bet make of Hand Sewed Shoes, mid the very IiiiN-xt Styles In Mciih' J toys' and Youths' Cloth ing. All tho Celebrated niakcn of HATS IN EVERY STYLE. Oril STOCK CONSISTS OK Bright New Fresh Goods, And ns honest, fair and Hqunrc dealing Is our motto, we ank the pulilic to call aud get prices. C. B. Roland & Co., One door West Revere house, Albany JOHNSON & SHELTON. SCIO, OREGON. -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries AXD CLOTHING. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps And an Endless Variety of UNDERWEAR. FACTS FOR THE FARMERS ! Money Saved, is THE PEOPLES' GROCER, Corvnllin, (llcnton We ore prepared lo oiTcr you better Bargains iu Groceries, Provisions, Than can I had elsewhere In the Valley, for Ihe following reasons : Wp liny cllrcot froti Monufiicturerw, In Iaivo tfumi tit !, .?. -!, tlu K-ttliiK tlio Xo-w&mt FlKurci mid Wk Sell for Tliiu avoiding losses from bad debt, which, under the credit system, are charged up to good customers. We have Strictly ONE PRICE, and Warrant ever1 Article sold to be as Represented, or -YOUR MONEY As a rcsnlt ot this method of doing business, ve have built up an Im menxc Trtule, not only in our own section, but in all the Adjacent Cunnfie. This season we anticipate au Immense Rush, and have more than - Doubled our Stock in all Depart ments, And arc prepared to give you better Value for your Money tlian ever. Prices on a few Leading Articles are as Follows: Corvallis Mills Best Flour, S4.G0 per Barrel. Best Bice, IS lbs. for?1.00. Pearl Coal Oil, per Case, fl.23. No. 1 Hyrup, full b Oallou Kegs, S2J15. White Beans, 30 lbs. for fl. Arm and Hammer Baleratus, 4 lbs. for 25 cts. 8avon 8oap, per Box, ?1. JCo. UapanTea, 5 lb. Box, ?1.00. All other Goods at Proportionately Low Prices. SsayTrue PrinttHl Price List sent on Application. "Vc can Save you FROM lO 070 SO XIi:it CE?fT. Iii your Winter Supplies. Whereby every Lixs Cuusty Farmer, buying his Supplies from us, will be passed to and trom Corvallis, over the Willamette Ferry, Free of Charge. Shipping Department. Our Shipping Department has proved an immense success. Parties whom dis tance or other causes prevents coming to our store, can send their orders by mail, aud have them rilled with the same care and attention as those dealing in person. Remember, we Guarantee Satitfaction in all all cases, or goods may bo re turned at our expense and money re funded. "WIS.-:- .3rXS-A.TV- -:- iOUIVIES ! Come right along, or send for Price List, and your Orders will receive Prompt and Careful Attention. RALSTON COXy 'The Peoples' Grocer," Corvallis, Oregon. Honey Earned. rr' County,) Oregon. Crockery, Etc. llM.'Ounta. , Cash Only, REFUNDED.K wilson & wn-ALL, -PHOPKIETOBS SodavillE LiYery and Feed Stable. Daily Hack to i-ebanon. Fare Each Way, 50 Cts. GOODpUItNOUTS AND OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS At Reasonable Rotes, OIVE US A CALL. B. H. BARKER. Sodaville and Waterloo, DEALER IS Candies, Cigars, Toljacco and Cheese, Crackers and Cakes. ALSO Tea, Coffee, Sugar & Fruits ICE-CREAM and LEMONADE. Lunch at all Hours. POOL-TABLE aai SWING For the Amusement of Viiitor. OOODS&OLD LEBAXOX PRICES BLACKSMITHING. Horse Shoeing a Speciality HY R. C. Watkins, SWEET HOME, - - OREOON. Repairing of AU Kinds at Rea sonable Prices. charges: .Shoeing all around, new shoes, $1.75. Having located to stay I k a share of the public patronage. R. C. WATKINS. I. F. CONN, Contractor, Carpenter and v Builder. Plans & Specifications FURNISHEJO OM SHORT NOTICE. All Kinds of Carpenter Work Done and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices Very Reasonable. AIJJAXY A LEBAXOX, ORE SOX. GO TO SPICER. A. A. Bashor CARRIES A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Cigars, To : bacco AND STAT I ONERY. All Goods Sold at Bed Rock Prices. Highest Market Price for Country .Produce. GIVE ME A CALL AND BE CON VINCKD. Saw Mill FOR SALE. A Double Cirailar Water Power Saw Mill," NEAR LEBANON, OR. Capacity about 5000 feet per day. Aba 16 acres of land on whkh tLe saw mill Ls located. PRICE, $2, GOO. Also have a large stock of First Quality Lumber At lowest market rates for cash. 6. W. WHEELER, Lebanon, Orcoa. aprl.9-3iii OREGON PACIFIC R. R. 220 Miles Shorter! 20 Hours Less Time I Accommodations Unsurpassed Car Com fort and Safety. Farw mA Freijrhts ri. Ywinina mt the Otpnn rpvekmwntt'o"St-nvhii nivh Irm than h py nthvr nife hetwetn nil points fn Wilhunctio DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS, &tfP Snnlys) leave Yaqtrin x. x.'leavr A11tit- Mi p. w. Leave OarralUs 10:! x.n. 1-enve Curvalisl Asr. . Anive Albany X. jLAmve Yaquiua 5;5 juji. O. 4 C Trains connect at Att)ny and CnrTallin. Fare between Corvallis & Albeny and A Franeisro: KSil and Cabin., .5U Rail ami Steerage Ja 00 WM. M. HOAO. C. C. IFOAU. Ueneod Manager. Acting U F. ft P. Art. Corvaliit, or. Oregon Development Co. FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP LINE YAQUINA & SAN FRANCISCO Connecting at Yauina with tlio Trains of Oregon Pacitic Rjiilfoad Oaupanv. PAIUXU DATES: - FBOM SiX FKANOSCO. Willamette Valley. Satnnlav Julvnft: Kastera On-oni. ThiirMlay Anmbt 4: WUlununtv- Valley, liarxtay Aiuntst EiMern nsi. 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