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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1887)
ii ti iyri...i.;. All h t'ous not regular s-ulsiTUffft vho ri'i'tUf Till: l'".i-r.KNS tliisvuK w it! iu--ij-t it v Sih the iinl tli.tt il isiwin rou utilil IVceiulur lsS7. . l'lni-isHnn :lt to . t:it vim sci i'lH itud hvn hid Mouiluy to mi'Ut'nrt. lit' uliow vvns unlv ov-ti-.tuiiii r i . .... '. : ' , . . 'till, lit 1 J t 1. il j 1 Y IllMilUMiril, lilt t'HV t oiUris arc t'V l-.' I'l'iitM'fUiil'ilfil iti kit-p-I imr ihc tliii'vt- v ho tit'f;ititl f:iim" ill i nil tht other towns in ttit stun- from ! oot'iiina "tiklu' Raniff here. Mnrshiil Itiy otiiiivolliil the tho ticket selliMn In the outsitlo vnrois to rot urn over Mxtv IjOnl ii ml GtMioral, 1.4 . I dollars from iwties whom thev ltuil On first psisro will ht found h): Agricultural, Diva on and lU'Wi. S. lltymMt, of Hamilton oroi-k. tul voril' stink Iktx for sale in nnotlicr column. The I.tlmnon puhlio Pohool, nndor I he manngomtut of llrf. Hunt, now inmlxra mv viiirtilt. " On Thursday of last week the mall was so fhunjrod as to give us a daily mail from Portland. i. V. Bmith, Esq., "has ivecivtila itirpe invoiee of stoves of the latest and most attractive designs. "Mrs. J. L. Oowau ami Mi9 Llllie llaekelman, of Albany, railed on Ieb nnon friends Wetluesnluy. The Mechanics Fair at Portland will be well atiended from this place. AVe hear many talking of going. ' Yr. It, H. Curl and w ife massed thmigU Ix-hatton on Tuesday even insr 1 on tneir way to iirowtisvtile from iSiio. Mrs. A. 11. Cyrus has Wen called to the Udsidetf her father at Salem. We regret to say that he i very horiouslv ill. LoH A lium h of keys on flat key ring stamped "W, V. lYterson, LelV." on one side. Pieae leave them at 1vxIri:rs otllee and oblige. Fare forthe round trip to Albany and return to-night and twnwnnV nirht is only o cent. Kveryone should see the Phillips entertainment. The frame w ork -of the new M. K. i hureh is stttout complete!.- AVe under stand a parsonage i also to lie built, mid work will soon he eonnner.eed on it. ' C. hr. Cable, of "the f.rmof Coshow & Cable, Brownsville, called at the Kvvmx-s office "Wednesday. Mr. C informs na of several uevliseoveries in the Calipooj a mininsc distriet. Mr Mitchell, Punt, of the W. V. A C. M. V. IL made a iuick trip fKm Prinevilie to Iei anon. He left Prine ville Sumlay even insr at 5 o'clock and arrival here Tuesday evening at 6:30. Mrs.-Moore, of Olvmpia, and Mrs. ratlin, of Taeomn, sisters of Mrs. C. B. Montfljrue, neeompaiiied Mrs, Mon tajnie on her trip from the Sound, and will remain in Lebanon for some time. The fsvlltiwinpr is said to be a sure core for blind t't;jr!rers: Take 4 drops of nux vomica, 1 table spoonful of iinetureor buxxi root; mix with. iran and give the animal one pint, three times a day. Mr. Barnes, of Prineville, was in I.elanon Tuesday and Wednesday. He is one of the witnesses before the Wr on oad commission, and will appear before that body at their meeting in Al bany to-day. . . - Mr. Benj. Mills, on his rt'turnfrom Tiliamotk county, left n a very fine Rimple of Xestueea honey. Kvider.t ly that country must poces? the Imi of facilities for" K-e culture. Mr. Mill has our thanks. The harvest Is over and maiiv of our pal runs should renumber that It Is a K'ood time to nettle their subscriptions, 't here are c,uite n number on our books who owe for the Kxriuj nix months, and while it is onlv a lollar, theiv are so many of them that it amounts to a srixul many dollars. We find that lebanon Is not unlike other places, that it takes money to "make the mare go." Hence, with kind regards for all our patrons, we modestly ask all in ar rears to ftive us a lift by paying up. One of the greatest conveniences to a city or town is a good hotel. There i. nothing that loaves a more favora ble Impression upon the traveler than good hotel accommodations, and such an institution should receive the en couragement of every citizen' who has the interest of his town at heart. I.rob anon" has a hotel somanaired that anv- j one can consistently recommend it to puone lavor. zir. l'arrisa is to oe congratulated upon the very favorable impression he is making with the St, Charh-s. Joe. Cannon, who Is accused of firing the town of Lexington, Morrow coun ty, Mas bound over nt Heponer on Saturday last in default of $."tXi bail. Prosecuting Attorney Ellis feels confi dent that he is the principal Instigator of the crime, nnd that there Is a com plete chain of evidence which will convict him. Cannon has friends who on the other hand claim that it is a conspiracy gotten up by Itradley and his wife. ' Cannon will make an effort to le removed to The Dalles, as he is afraid of being lynched. H. Bundy A Son's steam KawmiH nt Harrisbursr, this county, caught fire ftlxiut 1 o'clock last Friday morning and burned to the ground. The mill was built by Hiram Smith in 18S3 at a co-it of about f 12,0o, and was insured for S-'iooO, principally in the London, Liverpool & tHole. There was 1 1500 worth of lumlier, covered by insurance in the New Zealand, tlds lieing only a partial lova. The cause of the fire is unknown. A tramp was seen coming from the direction of the mill shortly lifter the lire was discovered. Last fall, savs the Orrrionian, a car on the narrow gaue went over the in- iine at 1-ubpuartz Landing into the Willamette vi ver, -where it remained until Inst winter, when the tioods of the Willamette lifted it out of the mini and carried it over the falls at Oregon City. Here a steamloat f;Ltened to It and towed it to an incline nt' Oregon t ity, where it Avas got out, and is on thenarrow gausrc mihvav tt-lav, not niueh the worse for its swim down the river. This is tho first instance we ever knew of a railway cr navigating a river to t scape a io-tv tee, I. banon is the liveliest town of 700 inhabitants in the Willamette valley 1 Aside from the tnnrked uicnase ux I buin ps, many p ulvstantial iniprove- nisiitsarc litiiior i?.-iitc. 1 new il i A man who keeps his eyes open enn , not be lilind to tin fact that Callfondu i wheat Is in a measure being set r.aide by CaUSln iiia fruit. Few wheat llehls are "being plowed up for the purpose of receiving vines and trees, but the amount of new land tiiat is ix-lug turned over for the latter purpose is surprising ly large. The Pending of fruit blast this slimmer, which was legun ns an experiment, has boon successful far le youd tlu oqHTtatlon of the prtileclors. The question naturally Arises: Jf Cal ifornia can make a signal success In sending fruit East, why cannot Ore gon? A regard most of the green trusts that have iroiie East the South ern part at least of Oregon can raise as line, ami in general as many varieties as California can. California's expe rience this summer ought to teach Oregon a lesson. Titer' Is a fortune In Oregon fruit if It Is well prepared and can be cheaply carried td market. The Central Paeillo and Its connections made so low a rate on fruit shinned . . . I. . A 1 I. I 1 .. 1 . 1 ' . r.iisi iiiu ii una uireatiy I'rougnt mon ey Into the ivoekets f fruit raisers. fruit dealers and fruit sh I oners. What green fruit could not well fe marketed lias Iwen dried and cnmiied. Tout no on tons of fruit thus prepared will go cast, uns tun, ami as it is reaiiitv mar keted, growers nnd dealers will have quick returns of their lalwr and ex pense. ... . Immigration Mallfr. The bureau of immigration is once more in full operation, under reliable auspices. The committee appointed by President Hon aid Macleay, of the Portland board of trade, assumed for mal charge on Monday, and named Mr. Wallace u. Struble for secretary. l!v permission of Hon O. W. Mclhide, secretary of t ate, the "new hoard has full use of the entire exhibit of the old state iKHird of Immigratian a very im portant teaiure ot the whk. the rooms tormetiv owupieu nv the state lioard, corner Front and Ash Btreets, have Ihh engaged, and every prelimi nary arrangement 1 btlng made to carry on the bureau in a manner which, it is hoped, will be satisfactory and beneficial to the public. The lioard is eomrwed of O. H. Dodd. chairman; II. W. Corliett, Sol. Illrseh, I). 1). OHphant and Elllis tt. JtugheH. At a recent meeting it was the unani mous sentiment that the work of the board ought to le ieret tutted. To this end the proper ste s will be taken at the projver time. For the present sutlleietit funds are in hand to carry on the bureau t tljeieittly. Mr. W. IL Brown, who taught the j E. church t;nd panonaiic, and seveml -'outh Brown?vi!le chxI last winter. I other buildinsrs are In turse of eon has been tncrageil to teach in district SI, near Lebanon. Mr. Brown is an excellent tea her, and will give the best of satisfaction. Tt is Itelievcd that" the Oretron Pa citie .will have a line into Bortlatid within twelve months from this time. If the company goes to Salem ns now i'trnctton. Our husiiiess men are daily adding to their larg supplies of goods. which is an evidence tmt they are sell ing a proportionate amount. Money is somewhat pleiiticr. and taking iuti consi titration the fact that all kind of protiuce epeiany noia win oe a fair price, we have every reason to le i encouriiged. p 1 i ' ! t 5 i i , H , . I I I f i S i t i ' t ' 1,1 ! 1 ol 1 1" ) t I i v t V I till r. (H the (. ' Hi' 1 i ' U e real ri'Sideiits ot the cil v mere Is no doilbl. It Is dceideo.ly fur pi'i'lUMlloi! and we M ill do well eii election day do tiptte the tloathig population. Sum Jones the great Southern Meth odist revivalist, is now working like a Turk for prohibition In Tennessee, ami he says If he has any breath left after that campaign Is over, he Is coming to Oregon to give us a lilt. What a wel come he will receive. Thousands in this Mate would go fifty mites to hear him, and no building will contain the people that will Hock to ills meetings. Hen. K. L. Applegate, formerly of Albany, is tlv only ierson so far who has taken the ftump In favor of the saloon and niralnst the home. He will do no harm to our cause, as he Is a hor rible example himself of the evils of the Honor traille. He has done no good at all for his cause where he has already appeared, and the saloon keep ers are now talking of taking him otl" the stump. (fn his return from Sweet Home, Hr. Irvine rctxjrts that the good iieople of that section are becoming thoroughly aroused on the tcmiieranco question. Jie nail a gixtti meeting nt the act urn I house, the attendance being large and much interest being manifested. The js'ople up there understands "King Alcohol" thoroughly and If his life depends upon a majority In Sweet Homo next November, his days are numbered. It is amusing; yes it Is Just really funny to s-e the Albany jolit!oiniis try ing lo keep "astraddle'' of the fence on the temncrancv question. T'hey stick on like a spring clothes -pin, and you tain t get them eft on either Mde by any system of pinching w hich has so far been Inaugurated. There Is only one iole that will reach them and that is "jsillcy." If they could only un derstand how high the feeling is In this county In favor of prohibition, you would find more lawyers names on the list of sjs'iikcra, now published In your paper. Never mind, though; let tlirtn know that although they are small (mentally) they cannot escape notice in this campaign. They are fit heir for or against us, and If tln-v t-how they are against us, just mark a brick for them and slip it into j-our pocket. They are sure to lsj up their heads next June and then you will rind use for your brick. If they like saloon ke's'ra better than ternis-rance people, let them get their votes of that class of people next June. 8CIO SOTF.8. llo t for tho Summit. The Pay Aa You Co System. It 1 no tununml ttitiiat for rlom Imjoin, comnier eliil mi'ii mid other visitors to lAilumn, Inremnrk thiil Montninte Is dolnu mon- btixlisiw thmi nil tlu' tSIirro In tho Intra. Thti tuny or Bisjr am Ik- the , but one thing la et'iittlti he lm ili-mimKtrie toil heyonit the pomlhlllty of doubt the nriM'tlea billly of doing a tin-t clieo hii-liicw on a "iiy an you K" Imslx." With the ntotii'tr In Iniml to pur olnr his Bxxli, he run aiit ilm'S liliy Rt the Uwtrt rnli'K thmi iniTehiiiitH who buy mi time, lh-w-iMtre th turn!-"! illwnitiiu Khun to the tntite. Ills cxjh'Iim are nt the rcrr intnntmitin immkIIiIv In the I'omtiii t of hht lunru lmliiets nml ho t un ami ilmn offiT ftittnU to hl in1"1"' at lower rule tlinii niiy olher bti"liU'M houxi In IJnli eoiiul.v. Now that money in tH-romlnir mow j'ti'iitiOil, nmny new Isiyprn visit hlx tnniiimoth r'liil-ll-lt-incut ilnily who xpn!i (t-tiiiil,-)iuii-iit at hl Itu nifiiHc tok ami low in-leon. RenifnitHT that c my tho liluhcst price for mi'ivhniitnhlo prmliiee ami exiimiiu mi'n'lnin Use for the came ttt Mtr rah iirlem, lie wl In your Renvrutioti uiul liuy all your m!iille of Mon-tKnt'. f i jL,.wiJI t j i .- c, .--PANtE!J. f 9ST TANNf 'To?! J Dry Goods Department. We have Jnrt riwivi-rl our full tK'k t Ii ich In eoiiij.h'le In oil linen, eintiraelng near ilnnsni rowIh lit l!k aii'l wool Kutdiift of every fliinle; catil nun', laitli.'H elolh, wiyea ele.; f.ifl kIiibIioitis. new (irintx ynn'n III Urinuii woivtifl Saxony ami fac tory btankiilM, eomfortt, Ban tie l; 111 fa-t every. thitiK In tht line whh U we are ptvjutnsl to dii ko at lowiit priees. Leading Grocers LINM COUNTY. SOLE AGENTS KOIl THE CalebrntcD Geyscrite Soaps. ALBANY, 0!:F.:OS'. E -(.f A I Foregrt and Domestic I F'eiloclicolS I t Greater and Grander than Eyerl Don't Hiss It, Lo, We dre with You once Again. P. IL ROSCOE & CO S New s-. Monster Shows ! -coifi'itirxd a- Fancy Goods Department. We have now In rtock the finest line of ribloti thai h.u ever tat-n brought to Ix'tinnoti In plain pleot eitie aii'l the crown elKe ur new 1ih-k (minethiiix! new.) olo otir line ol hosiery, burfhn, mpiwrterti. wool diIUji, Jmi ilk tinnkcr-rhu-f-. Im'.i jiii-, braid cte. U more com pie !o than ever l;fore. Un to the present time tlie I.elanon warehou-e bas rweixitl husheU of pttiin, ami Messrs. t'hurehtil & Montetth. lvsees. Pave out 8000 saeks. The pro)ei.'ts aiv that under the pres- propnsted, it vill Mmply be a "lift" on the route to Portland. Rev. L A. Wortley left, yesterday for Euirene, from whetiee he will return to Brownsville Sunday and from there he will pweoed to AValla Walla t at tend the U. V. syiiml. lie will proba llv reside at fcWlaville bereafie?. Miss Lizzie Honek, of this place, who ! fn" which will w-ek storajre here next has been spending the summer at , r. 1 he fact is, this liou.-e when Prineville, returned last week on a j rightly manned, is not only a lienefit Kii will romr.in ! tothe maiiasrers. but also to nil of our a short time, and return to take charge merchants, as when farmers are stor- (tit .tlifi-it maiiammipiit. tttta wrf- I boui?e will not have capacity for the insr their erain thoy also do more or liss tradinsc. Me.a.srs. Chun-hill fe Mon- teithareto be concnitulatel in the larere business they have done this yea of a school at Prineville for the winter. Mr. and Mir. TIjor. Wallace ot Al bany were the guests of Mr. end Mrs. C li. Montagu on Sunday and Monday la.st. Mr. Wallace is of the enereetie hrm ot Wallace & lnompson, crwers: ;f)n Satimlay evening last Mr. II. I,. mijic uoiii! a tiiiKv- i.iiiitT-, i pittoek, of the trcroni'tn aeeonipam- -it uo!ie me I iiat.viiasc jci by ilr. K. L.. v aid well or the edito- enjoy. j rial stall of that iwper, came to Ijeban- Tlie ptate railroad commission has j non for Ihepurpostfof visitinprthislHau notifted tUe companies that the follow- j tiful section of the valley. On Huinlay injr rates are high enough for short 1 morning we had the pleasure of aeeoni hauls: From five miles and not ex-1 panying these pt-nt lemon to WaterliKi, ccedinor ten mile? on carload lots, 4 cts and'Sodaville. Like all who have vii ler 10ii or $s per -ar: over ten J i ted these places of r sort they 'were miles and not exceeding twenty miles, more than pleased with their trip, and cents per iwiiw, or ?iz per carioaa The transportation rf railroad ma terlal from this place to the sumniit of the Cascade nionntains on the line of the Wregun Pacific railroad has brought about a miniature revival of the old freiirhttns tlavs in Oreeon. The moun tain road is now in wrv giMJ efindi- lion, and lare iiuantitiin of railroad supplies are being hauled to the sum mit iy heavy trail wngon, hay even ; li'iiiS slupjiitl from the lower coun ties and Washington territory to Ia-u-auon and bauleti from litre by teams. Two cents p r pound W? pail b.v Mr. Jlunt for fivitihUng to the mnnmit, alnait eitrht days K-lng rep!in.'l for the round trip! The freight tenu; from the Mi-hama division h;-.ve ell K-t'n transfi.-rrel to the summit work, nid the oonsoqin-noe is lively times along the wagon road. Twenty freight ers with tennis took dinner at iSweet Homeunday. Jlnyatthe Mountain lion-e and eastward to liunt'tt camp sell- for jht ton, and oats at f l.."V per imsiit l. I wenty-iour teams n-u I.elumoii n Welneslay morning for thefrimmtlt, ai eotr.t-r.ni ! by about for ty men, principally rc k men. A Defective La. It has tieen discovered that the stix-k law passed by the late legislature i-s le- fective in some particulars, saj-s a Ha lem paper. The law provides that when any stek is ascertainetl by an inspec tor to le afflicted by some Infectious or contagious disease," it shall lie his dtttv to place them in iuarantine, wild then.. to notify the governor or other st-ite stock ofticer of Mieli iuanmtlue. (iov. Pennoytr has received sevcml such n titieations, with reijuests for instruc tions as to what to do further. The law, however, is wanting in instruc tions as to what shall 1h? the governor's duty in the premises, and h:us left him without any power in the matter what ever. In the al-oence of any explicit direction, stock insieetors will lie oom lel!ed to assume all responsibility of the disposition of diseased itoek. There is no doubt that, though the law is wanting in this r-stect, they would lie sustained in so doing. Fall Stock. Montague' fall stoek rmnrcmpletc In every li'imrlitieiit. Ho eonllully IiivIIi k tlwiH' ho like to get the tronh of their moneyjlo hisjteet hbgixxls and priee Iwfore btiyltin il here. nr lrn-w Otaata depanmentln.fall nnd Inler xtylen t very eolnplete JtirtceI,"nnl f nr ol!Vret from 10 to SI eetit;iiwer than other t"?ta!llh nteittsi H'H the name elf staal. We are ovi'rtorki'l In mrnie Iim amt ttill w-I ttu-in until eUirl t;retrarn." lit eo-t. The lat ter jnaala are ptn-el i a wpamv e-junter and yon eau have thera.at your own priee. rVptemlier CG. Kuinia Morris lias aceeit'l the m l tlon of milliner at the inillintry store of Mrs. rMiilth. Miss I j urn - Myers has rtlurmd home front llrowiisvllle, w here she hts lieen visiting her uncle, Mr Mover. Josepn Morris of Fwtvt Home, wns in the city Saturday looking after the Interest of his sheep lusliu-s. Miss Kdith Pentland comment-e! her sehool on Monday near Hilverton. This lieing herlirst Unit, we w ish her success. Mr. Hthte, editor of the Kximikss, called at Koio Fritlay evening, accom- pjiniiil by Itev. (eo. W. tJilnitiey, who! suke on the Prohibition tptestiou. This week the court house door was ojtened, and Inhold, the villa w hhuk- sinilh was csilled to the Imr. He set- tlel hia aceouut in full w ith the marshal. My Iteaauns for Hearln; I'hlllp I'hll llps T-Mht. lie is peerless as a singer of discrip tion song. These-ntlmentsof his songs are richly illustrate! by !eautlful piet- ures. lie lias sung to more people than any other man, and knows how to do it. He gives a ortioii of the pr ee ftls to charitable ohjtH ts. He holds his audience sjh U-lmund from Isgin ning to end. His enuueintion is so clear that all can bear every wirl be utters. He graphically ib'seriltes his pictorial tour of th world. His pict ures are the most expensive and artis tic ever shown mon the screen. He combined music and art lu the highest sense. His entertainments are always refining and elevating in character. If I do not go to-night 1 shall regret it. Farmers read the advertisement of Ralston Cox. The peoples' CJrocer, and act accordingly. PS i Double Exhibition, a Mammoth Menagerie, and an Immense STOCK OF HARDWARE, -WILL, EXHIBIT AT- Lebanon, Oregon. Friday, September i6, 1378, iSD CONTISUB IXPEFIXATBLT. Ahiong the trreat nuinlier of NoVel Fen tares. M r, ItOSCOF. notnts nri1c tl his st'M'k of Shelf Hardware, and to Mh. iku. W. : ..v, tlie rfi;:ui:;" Imliati jt-ighter of two Hemisphere, without a rlvul or ciual in Kurv-iH.' of America, w ho will always be found behind the counter ready to tsuppiy thtf wants of lustomerts. HIIU RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, The Mater Bhot of the Gallery, uses OUR AMMUNITION. JAClt, THR (HASTT itlLLEIt, la his traiulerful display of ttre!;rthf handles OUR BARS OF IROri. 'MR. MAC. LESf.IE,- Clothing Department. i We hnre recolTctl Ihh weet a Tery fineMtVeelkin ' of y mth'x and men" i!t of the lalet Kyh- ami ; pnttmtik thk'h we ahull ili-po-roTst kotert Tal- ; if On the morning of the 35th the Can yon City and Baker City stage wns robbed in the vicinity of Auburn, by two men. They took the mail sacks. It was at the same place where it wus held up aliout a year ago. They g5t a gld watch and a few dollars from the passengers. There was no express box. A large Iwmi of James Johnson, near Carlton, Yamhill county, was burned to the ground Friday evening with, nil its contents. several noi-scs Imrnml m1 nlvtut lliirtv tons of oi mne ininnrrl hnsl'ml of ivliint aiiil ! company. How can they if tha act oat-s. Jt 'is generally Euppil that it granting such an immense lot of the was set on fire by tramps. Loss, about i P""'1.0 1 1 comr'iVu the future prospects of our community Mr. Pitt'X-k was esiccially pleaded w ith the advantages we possess in the way of manufacturing facilities, bcinr accessible to one of the bett water pow ers in the state. Mr. Thurston," ex-superintendent of the W. V. & V. M. W. Ii,, and other parties connected with the wagon read commission passed through Lebanon on Thursday afternoon, on their way to Portland. From what we can learn were 1 it is not prooaoie inni me cnnimission hav I will make a report favorable to the The boot ami hoe Ippartment W A'U ami eom-k-te. We are earryitnr eomvh'te linei of the "!lwt Boo" fur meu ami boyn as well a IniU.-. nil.eaud ehllttrt'it'a hiM' mamitMettifv.1 tn the Parlflr eoot- in addition to ht htrste rtnek Mim ta sue I oin nlna" up thU an Invoice of llfl.H-n rann of the july fantac C. M. Heinlern A I'o'k b uM ami hots luetinlinn several down of t tie Rel Seltool IIme lioe. T!tee H"H were l)ut;ht tllree fnmi the niantifneltirer at dilenso fi eah. ami are wH at ieva irllhin tliereai h ofa'X Take a look al them. Arnntl tlte World Song. In Chariot of ?:W0); no insurance. Will the Ore(yrynlin, or any other pa per say, in the light of the murder of Oias. Manciet in Portland, last Mon day morning a young man shot down without provocation, by a man MiuDly liecause he was "crazy drunk" that the right to drink and do such deeds should not be abridged by the people? iod forbid ! The suit of the Oregon Pacific rail road against Messrs. McKenney, Cha fer and Pearson to condemn the land; w here the road crosses their farms, in j the special term of circuit court in Al bany, was settled on Thursday of last week "by the company paying the plaintiffs 800 and agreeing to con struct suitable crossings, etc. Capt. NY B. Humphrey of Albany, called at L-ebanon for a short time on Wednesdav. The Captain has been cast of the mountains for some time, ami from him we learn that prohibi tionists are m6re enthusiastic in that section than elsewhere throughout the fitate. We expect to see a gxl vote for the amendment in Baker, Morrow and Umatilla counties. ... - Among the Oregoiiians now visiting in the east from this place are F. M. Miller, w ho is at St. Ixniis; F. H. Ros coe, wife and daughter, who are in Michigan; H. C. Harkness, who is visiting relatives and friends in Illi nois! J. Nixon. B. Crouch and H Tay lor are also at different places east, hut just, where we failed to learn. All are no doubt having a good time. Fire set out between Albany and CTor vallis on Sunday last, in a stubble field on the farm of t. Mulhoiland, spread and burned considers! !o fencing and other property. At the Dixie school house during the progress of church service, the fire threatened to burn the building, and the entire congregation adjourned and fought fire for several Lours. No great damage is reported. Rev. l)r. rctiigrew, who lives -at McM inn ville, met with a serious seci dent. near L.afaye( to on the evening of thoS-'ith. lie was driving a r.ne-hi.rse buggy and lm-l :i bieyc'", ::t '.vlii-.-h tite h. ..i:.ii;i. f.-i hii iiett ,:i 1 ';.ck,d with? We want to see justice done in the matter, and we believe the men who compose the commission are not to V,e misled, now that some work is lieing done on the road, which ought to have been done seventeen years ago. From a commercial journal it is learned that California and Oregon wool will stand a good chance in the Eastern markets this winter. The mountain wool clip is lighter than that of 1SS0, and in many Eastern states re ports show that wool-growing, as an industry, is lieing slowly abandoned. Farmers in some parts of Michigan rc- luse to sen at less than tancy prices. The dec-rease in the number of theep in the Eastern states from year lo year is having a marked influence on the trade of the w hole country, though' it does not of course atl'eet the Pacific coast. The total number of sheer owned in Michigan thi.s year is 2,005,- 74J, against 6Z,m'J m lso. Vice-President William Reid, of the Portland & Willamette Kan road, said to a News reporter a few days ago, t hat trains Would be running to the levee by Octolwr 3lth or November 1st. The line would have been in here long ago, as announced, but for delays in secur ing the rint or way irom j-,ik icock to the city. A large number of land owners had to be consulted and their claims settled. Another cause of delay was the high water, which has kept back construction on tile Elk Rock trestle. The river at this point is ninety-eight feet deep at low water and the workmen had lo wait until it receded to about four feet alovc low water be fore accomplishing anything. The timber's are cut for the trestle and the masonry piers are building upon w hich the trestle w iii rest. . Philip Phillips, so well known, seems to have gathered new inspira tion in singing during his perigina tions over the world. He has added a new and most attractive feature in his entertainments; "songs illustrate!" and "towns illuminated." Tho senti ments of the songs he sings are graphi cally tortrayed and crystalized before the audience upon a screen In a most artistically executed picture, which is produced ' the royal photo rptican. His singing alone i. always worth the price of admission, but we propose to avail ourselves of the opportunity of soeinglhis new entertainment when Ins t hariot ot isong comes this wav which will 1 September 2, 30 and Oetolier 1st, at the Opera House in Al- nany. Tot Her tin Cllj." A few mornings eince Postmaster Montague found a little shepherd pup on his buck porch, thinking sonic one had left it there to get rid of the little thing, but on further investigation it proved to be one of seven, which its mother was kindly caring for under the house. Dr. Lamlierson, who is acting marshal, wa. informed ot the matter, and he at once wrote to the parly who he supposed owned the dogs and told them that if they were not taken away they would Ik? dispos- e ot according to the city ordinance. He received the following brief and otherwise peculiar reply from .a party whose name negms w ith airs: Mr. Lambek'sox S7iv I have no Dog in Lebanon, and as I have retired from the Dog business you can put her on the city or send her to the Poor house. E. J. O. Life liecomes r lnnsd a burden when the lody Is racked with the suffering which arises from scrofula. If any taint of this disea.se lurks in your bhaid Aver's Harsaparilla will expel it. Tbe entire system may lie thoroughly renovated by taking this medicine. Every house keeper should read the ad' of Ralston Cox, The Peoples' Grocer, it is money iu your pocket. Baldness iuav lie prevented, and a thick growth of hair Htimulatcd, by the use of Avers Hair Igor, llin preparation also restores the natural color to gray hair, ami render it soft, pliant and glossy. Cloaks I Cloaks I Cloaks! We have received direct from eastern manufacturers a large and choice line of cloaks and jackets, which we will sell at prices that defy conitctition. Coble uiul see us and save money. Thompson & Waters. Men's, Youth's, Boys anl ehihlren elmliinir. Il t-iiow eoneohil that Mnntatroe keeps lite only Rviieral airtmen of rtothhitf In town. He has a mammoth rtoek to eleet from. As with h In other pierehainU! thU clothing was biwiuht very low fr cash ami I now flaw! on st!e at r!ee th.nt defy rotniwtltioti. The ureat nauiler of men, tioy ol elll tren Illtel nut In eomjlele wtllt at 3! on turtle's nutm molh etallt..hment within tho itt week nil! bear lehiuiy to the ftte that he Ini Im rri. thion In thU town iu the clothing tine worthy of the name. Save yonr ltanl earned money by luvariablr Inlying at Montngue'a. Gent3 Furnishing Goods Department. We have cle-rant line in ftentu fnmihln(t a f nlitar tlu for the fitll trale. jeh fn:xy ne'k u var for tlte ywi:ir men. StisjietKlers iti all irraU fnni V: i. mhalf liosie of tlie famm: ItM'kfonl PI. ninke. whleh Is the best thai eume to tbts market. Filk ami linen hanker- ete fiitter mvl j-Usin inxk-r wear, cutlarn anl evtTt In evlliilold aut hits. with hta f 123,000 herd of Dancing Elephants, and school of Trained Cu(.',r'.l! 1 f iitttUM ti SELL YOU HARDWARES A free htreet Pageant of Gorgeous Magnifieeiice, Placed m front of our .-: ;? Every Day. ,. Doors ojien from 1 A. sr. till 8 p. sr. Excursions on all R ja-l. Admission, Free. Children, I Ialf-Price, If you wish to purchase a Khoe for yonr Uoy or 2Ill that w ill 4,;ti 1 the wear aiil tear of every day usage, that b made of bo:;e.-t t-ath- r throughout, and on eonmion-seiise hle.ts, call for HENDERSON'S "SCHOOL SHOE," mntle of loth Bright and and Oil ( Jraln, and known evervwhere lv the Tr:t ! ' Mark tf the LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE, found oil theljottoiil of ohe ; each pair. None genuine without it. Jk-ware of imitations. Don't fail to read tho new advertise ment of Ralston Cox, Ihe Peoples' Grocer, in this issue. Fullesf. Completest and Neatest stock of School Supplies ever brought to Lebanon, at MILLER'S DRUG STORE. Boot and Shoe Department We have Urjre trle In thlndepartment, be ratee we carry nothing- but tlte liewt tfala an.1 when we iw-11 a pair of Istot or fhtant we always Elve atr enttntien B1 value fi thtir mtewy, Uterel.y ri'talrilnif ht Ir traile. Oar uW (it the W. L Ikmsla hte h.t been heyonil our expecta tion an'l nlll Inrred-fins. John MinxTT II ndar tii'jKtl irooila foe ehlfclren anI mlnsea, receive! the (treat iretlal at tho New Orlrn fair, the l-t In the t'nileil States: they are the bet shoe that can 1 obtaine5; there 1 no bettet male: e are Ihe nole agents In thi el!y. Our Ixiy ew-e-1 teixxtsi hare a bi run fur rtt-le ami durability; tltey ram not It,' beat, and a e&y aa a eustom.-ma-Ie. Do not fonpH the,oH r.-liable Rnkitisham A ll-i lit oooUaml flioi's pwl rmest e.ls; no lto.My In thein. When yiaj want a good eir of rhoea or boots come lu aud see us. t A TRY HENDERSON'S SPECIALTIES. Their Women' Curaeoa Kid and Tampieo G'at Uutton, to retail f.t ?2 Their Wonteus' Henderson Kid. French tainxl Button, t retail at S-3. The are stitched with Silk, made silid in every particular, and trill make jvjf feet look small and bliapeiy - A complete line of school ocoks at IJeard's Drug Htore. Moorc'a llatr Invlirorator. Tills excellent preparation for the hair, may be found on sale at the fol lowing places: M. A.Miller, Lebanon; 8tarr & SStanard, ). Osliorn and M. Jackson, ltrownsville; F. A. Watts, Hhedtl; C. Gray, Halsey. Hamplc liot tlea free. Call and get one. Lower Prices Than Ever. Montague Is aildin? larjrely lo his atnrfc iiikI Is now tietter pret-aml than ever la'fore to fnrnl.-h the people of Lelanoii anil vicinity w ilh the very ehoieest peleetionii of aeneral merelmntll' at lower lwiees than ever. He but a his atta-k exeln- "Ively for eash, getting the benellt of the loet trlecanil lanrvst tliseounta. He la Nttlsfietl with a very moderate nflt on these jnirchitfex, and a he does not propone watting tho time of himself or his clerk in figuring tip locses and grieving overbad debts at unfortunately, credit giving eoneenis are compelled to do, he can devote a few Fjvtro minutes oreashmly to lay the whole matter la-fore the public In oriler that they may take advantage of the golden opportunity to buy their mpplio at tho very lowest rates possible. ronder these fiicts well and then walk into bin utore, note tho customer baying, ue prices tliey are pitying and If there Ik any retwon or judgment la you, you will go avvoy w ell notlslied. w : - , Money to loan, by Curran teitn, Albany, Uregon. For a gool meal, tro to the City taurant Albany.. Meala li cents. Mon tf Res- tf To Whom It May Concern. All nartks knowing themselves in debted to us cither by notexr lyxAi ac count must make their arrangements to meet the same by December 1st. Ueinust have money to cto buisncss on. Don't wait lor a liersonal dun, but come forward and hiake uettle n:i lit of .iiiinc :.iiid oh iure. Tiitiiiiptii & Waters. Slissionary Convention. Oa Octoter 4th, 1&S7, at the First Presbyterian church of Lebanon, there will lie held a Missionary convention conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Holt of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Newell of Salem. The object of this convention is not to raise funds for the cause, but to set before our jieople the work of the Presbyterian church in its unity and completeness. The following w ill be the order of exercises: From 2 o'clock to 2:30 p. m., a devo tional meeting. At 2:30 a woman's meeting; at 4:"0 p. m., a children's meeting; at 7:"0 p. m., a popular meet ing to which everybody is invited. Stock Hogs for Sale. The undersigned has for sale a fine lot or HTOCK HOGS. For further particulars call at farm on Hamilton creeK, or aiklresu. S. REYNOLDS, Lebanon, Or. Everybody should road tlte adver tisem'iit of Kalntoii Cos, The Feo pW ( irorcr, - Millinery Goods, coxsisnxa OF The Xntet (Sty low In HATS, BONNETS AND TRIMMINGS. AT Mrs. G. W. Rice'fe "v Main nt.,' Lebanon, Oregon. Crockery Department. Onr new lino of dadowaro has arrived and Is reiidy fir Nile; this Vt someting now, ladles, come in and bcq It. Above all Thing3 Avoid Duns. SPKCIAIj and important. I expect everv old nolo and necount itt;e me fully settled not Inter than October 1st. I have watted loii enough and m huvc what r tine me. lo uol watt tor niK-euu uuits m etune in aim nettle. I abhor tho hlea of nniklns costs on any one. but desire those Indebted lo umko a note of this. I am kI K o collaot what la dua mo. BUSINESS 18 Bv 8 NESS. CUXS, B, JlOXTACit'E. Grocery Department. The prettiest thin yet In ItaktiiB powder priwa in the crystlo P"f glnsfware that we arc giving away with onr eilvar slur baking powder; a piece with ach can. i a .A 5 tin nniinrifi1 VY.LUUUbLiox7" SHOE 'or?- v BDT C. M. II F.N ULUStJ.N A COTj f vXJsizK. fi- - - CEX3SAH0 SWTS S SH063 cv. vr. -;; -fir.. ' x I .. , . ,,,,,. - ,t. , j -FOR SALE 13 Y- Clini A3. 31oiita?uo, J5in.iioii J. A. BEARD, Druggist and Apothecary, DEALER 1ST Drugs -:- and -:- Medicines -2Paints, 0ils and Glass.E- Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, EtC (PERFUMERYl And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Main Slrcttf Lcbawm Oixgotu W. B. DONACA, Delkh Is- Groceries and Povisions Tobacco arid Cigars. f i . - r 1. i r . I II tlnr t or, i onion inn nrv, i.rncK.mv. uitib anu iuucu wut Pure Sugar and Maplo Syrups AGENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Z Country ICKluevi tiiUii iti Ijc-lat.o fr Cm "GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES." IS MY MOTTO. 0r .; Ji-i- l- ,Vj'cf