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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1887)
The Lebanon Exprv .1. 1 1 . -VIMX 1 J. l -1 It V. WO R K A SD VOTK. I me MTfk fi-ctniM'XtTuostlsy, vntfix, vou will Iks ouIUhI uiwm l vote yc or mo, on a question which of the imwt vitr.l imiM rtnnw not onlv to vou hut to r your thtUlrvn una tlP volyuv of socie ty In mtuiy iMrwtiOti. Are yo'.i'oinsr vnie to Hmke your wins awl luihics K" halves with tho hi.y rum-Hid tr, iintl the pimps am r:imlUrs for whom hls tlnnn-fhop is the natur al tviHU xvoiis? lo yon think yon owe Hvivg to the cin Hterehnitis nnl the thi-vs anit wnlawnpa that they s;ifii flirth Hpoti so4ty ? Why, fefhnv TO ters. wiojk s wo fchoultt uiuleririke to fiiftircc a tax of HXWM1 a yenr on the country to support the ehurvKes, wo vnli hoar smlt a howl about hig otry nt et-eh-sinstieisni as would al wst wake the iromh Ami ytl not a jn of you eonUt nvtentl thai the t-hwrhepilo not lmw a. bettor inlhienee on sf-iety thisn the dram-shop. Huji oho we fehouM appropriate ?!H,XXVt)0 for the common schools, a sound of pro-tcft-wouUl ari from the taxpayers like tin? breaking up of the firmament at the last day. Yet yon nil know well that the school of Atwrh-a are her life Mood, her glory, th symbol nml the vdodge of her world-wide intluvnee. Supp- congress at Its next Hossioti thoutd twbsidizo the I'aeifie railroad viUl $Sm,OOu,)00 ft year for the next ten years, the working men of the laml would riie in arms f gainst wvh an at tempt hy organized monopoly to grasp the purse string of the nation. Hut y vi all RcHnovlete that in fjvte rf vast alitw-, tmr ratlroin! sy's teni has multiplied four-fold 5n two ie oados the rosourwsof the nation, has touehed deserta into fruitfulne, and vlefl open the etddeti veins of the mountain and the reservoirs of the plain. Ami yet and yet thousands of thvse very men come up year after j-oar to help vote for men and meas ims that maintain n yearly eulisidy of $M,nto,0OO in lH.half of a "monopoly ten toitt more oppressive, more eon-t fcienevlo, more Insolent, more disor- principle of irsoual lrty for every Jerly, more riotous more menacing to j father, fon, wife and children; the nation's life, than all the eeclefcias-1 liberty to tl right ami defend the tical, and edueatioual, and railroad J rlghu of the most humble. Kxerelse bunlens eombinctl. 11n.ee men do this yr ldnrty in voting to lilerate thous and then talk to us about prohibition ' and fnm a slavery that thcythem trying to rob them ef their Hlierties. wives are helphss; to do vote to libcr Th -v do this and eurse prohibitionists te wives from fear and bojieleia de- for would-be desjiots. Fpeaking ;f fmls, by the way, who is the greater fool, the prohibitionist who tries tv withstand tills monstrous nvinopily, or this "personal lilnrty" man h lokls his n.se on the grind stone while the whisky power turns the crank with one hand apd robs their ! rei-umlKMtt slave with the other. The following is from a prominent eastern paper: "Tlist the causa f temperance i marching on is clearly shown by the growing nldrm anions: "their liquor sel lers over the prospects of their nefari ous business. This has lieen evidenc ed lately by the tormatioi; of the Whis ky Trust organization, with a propfised ra?ittal of yi.iM. It is modeled upon the 8tandrd Oil Company, and will endeavor to control the entire manufacture of whisky, with the ff the Mage of life and are forgotten itoie of gaining larger dividends on in-1 . . -t . i vJtmems, and thus to furnish funds the insets ef ycMerday none could for the fisiht with anti-aKKmists." ! Pt out to them as the moans of their If y.,u ire for the bct thlnss of life, redemption, their deeds were forgot ii voueare for vonr chlUrcn;n future, j ten tcy li id none that were, if you love the country w hich has j to slak "1 upon God lands made vou what vou are, if your; commending that whieh is right and .thoughts reach beyond the narrow i bond of selfish intere&t, you w ill rise . in the majtety of a free oople and vote the cursed traffio out of existence. From the height to which the next few generations shall ric, if we do our i . duty, they will look back on the age of whisky lieensDas an almost incredible thing, ss u period of burbarism, as. en ulcer in cur hifetcry. Ijet us, theu fi.How-citizer4 ia, tt. nameof laws violated and rtght u' r.-itrtHl, in the narmi of the future and the liberties of those who suffer most, the wives and children of the land, Ut its, Kiake the supreme tffort and free ourst lvca once and forever, from the evils of the liquor traffic. THE SALOOX MUST GO.'" Prohibition aims at a thing, not a j man. It would tspii.te a traffic, not a ' personal indulgence; annihilate grog-j hops, not invade homes. See how this works in other matters. A mob is a bad thing. Prohibition says, "lie press it." Kut to rcprw--8 it, it may lo necessary to seize private projerty and destroy life; ncvcrtheUs&i-4UGi what prohibitioij4-gi:rj not the life SiuV'ronY'ftTl-A. oonflairration is a oa thing, l'roliibition se.ys, "Mop it." I5ut to 'Vtoji H" may require seiz ure and destruction of proptrty in the path of the fire; nevcrthehas, the fire is what prohibition is after, not the property. A contagious disease is a tid thing. Prohibition says, ''Fence it in; the hou.e must quarantined." IJut that's an interference with person al HIk-i ty. Sx the saloon is a bad thing. Prohibition says, 'AMih it." But to abolish it, it may le necessary to in- i ttrure with some private drinking psage; r.ev rtlMiess, the saloon is what prohibition is after, not the private usage. Can interference with personal lilier ty lie pleaded as against the suppres sion of the mob? Xo. Can the plea f individual right of the property bar the effect to stamp out a conflagration ? No, Can the righi to go in and out of ;UT houses at pleasure li iirged as ttgainst the restraints of quarantine? No. Neither can a private drinking V-sage ex-institute a good reason for op fxising a prohibitory liquor law. If tlie law smites the usage in smiting ihe saletcm, i df?ci m only incidentaHy. j iod citisenship will willingly lieursu j Incidental evil for the sake of an essen-t tiai and universal tr(K)d. JAfc, in the' end, wilt tie jnore sacnnl if we repress he raob. Property, in the end, will have better securities if we put out the fire, Persona liU-rty, in the cn4 Biil have ccinplete tiafegiiards if we stamp i put the contagion. To every iu teres t j vf society and of the individual, in the ; end, will lie tietter shielded if once we i aav. determinedle and cflcctually cTlie sidoon must go?'' WHAT WHISKY DOE9. A YVtSV nmt Mcllirr Ui'nlMi to Ttetttli Whlti Trjtt.R to I'rotrt her Chll- Sc rrnm n llrnnkit I'nltv ci Fury, HHF.t.tlYVlt.l.K, lM Marion Kellt r, a renter llviuji three mile north of this place went home drunk on the license crime Juice of Illinois, and heat his wife in a horrible manner while she was trying to pro tect lur little children from his brutal hhws. The poor womati died in t he evening; the untimely interference oftheshcrill alone pn.veiit,cd indignant, citizens from lynching hun.-.ivT And yet men will say that whiskey w ill not hurt you or me if w e leave It alone. The fact is !t killed that poor woman even if she' did not drink it. Where does the personal liberty of the met hers and nhuned and pnerty stricken wives and children come In? The constitution of Una nation guarnn teis e'pial rights to all ehinscH to life, liltevty and the pursuit of happim-ss. Did it not earry out that guarantee to that poor mother (but one Instance of a thouwuid.) Is this naNiu we the IH-opleearryinj; otit the spirit or letter of the IVcturation of IndojHndciHV, when they grant the privilege (for money or otherwise), to men to earry on a business that they know deprives men and women of life, liberty and happiness? I'au history show a single instance where a family, State or Nation has U eu made more happy by the use of rnm ? Is lite safer w here the liquor trafllc rule than w here it does not, or dots whisky tend to make life safer? Has the wife, the mother, the children more liberty as the slave of fear, poverty and wretchedness w here the ruimhop exists than w here it din-s not xist? Has a man or woman the lilerty to carry on a business that de prives others of their lilierty? Voters think of this question seriously. Put yourselves In the shoes or places cf thesdpoor children; poor because the father is tempted to spend the money for liquor that he should spend far them, rut yourselves in the place of the unhappy wives and unhappy mothers of our land, and see how the situation loks from that standpoint, ant on the 8th day of November vote as you would if you were in their jon dition and had the rijjht to vote a.- yon now have; yen, vote to vindicate the spair; vote to lilieraie. children from the misery and want of a drunkard'e home; vote to liberate men from such temptations, that makes not only them but their families as well slaves to pov poverty, disgrace and shame. Vote to liberate this State frotn tvlng an accomplice with a business that euus. murur, death. poverty. Vote for unhappiness ami the Amendment. Stop anil Think. We appeal to every true, noble and loyal citizen of I, inn coudty to stop and think nml not be so rash in regard to the prohibitory question, but to put it into the hallanee ami weigh it care ful before they decide that it a fraud. Thousand of cted move, brooth nasi Pronilumg "at wntcn ts wrong m the age ana time mat we are now striving for a pure, moral existence. To vote fr prohibition, Is voting fap a g.xul thiiig. To vote against pr, hibition is voting for a bad thing, and M'ith the intention knowingly to make it worse for instance a father who has five or fi'x Ikjys goes and votes for prohibition. FOR SALE BY J 1 TANNERY 00 -..i.iii nir.nf 6AWF-SKIN. ' ' N E W Fresh Goods! ROBERTS & KEEBLER, Prop'rs. WE HAVE JU.ST OPENED OUT A COMl'I.ErE LINE OF GROCERIES, COFECTIONERIES, rJL"'l5iojs suicl Cigars, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc., Which we offer to the People cf Xtbanon ai d vlcJnlty at the Lowest Living Rates for.Cash, Hides Furs, and all kinds of Farm Produce. v IKeel)ler & Roberts, Lebanon, Or. sets n p;ood example f'r e!s hoys and i will lui the Instrument which eveiy! lather hlionld 1; in his jkioits land, ! on to victory to conquer the wrong, muIhIuo the enemy ami udvnuee ilvil ixatiuit nml refinement on which do pends the wealth and strength of ev ery government on the face of the llohe, but If ho Votis against it he is at once impressing upon the youthful minds of his nobb snns, the tit instru ment of dt nth. The fume t.f bonus, the parent of money evils, the evil gen- lotts of happlm-ss. Therefme, let ev ery jvatrlotle father as long an the sun shines fet an example for his children that he l?i his old ag rnay look upon them with pride and lx conscious i f the fhel that lie has d me his vrental duty tow aril his children. lk your duty, love your Clod ami country and if you will do right, W e w ill it t only conquer Linn eounty, but the whole state of Oregon, and live In more i r feet Unlun than heretofore. F. H. Haas. A TEMPERANCE ALPHABET. far Krerjr Uoy In Linn County. Ore- A is for the young lttaii'a first glass of ale, B Is for b;:t r w hieli next will prevail. U is for eider f simple at II rat, caus ing In future unquenchable thirst, I) is far a dram taken morn, moii and eve, K is for an extra one at eleven or twelve I believe F is for a Hip (hough so good for a cold, H la for gin tut so good a of old. 11 is the hotel where often he go, 1 Is the inner room he so well . knowe, J Is the jug which he flU to the brim, K is the knocking tf the eonscictue thertln. I Is the landlord w ho smiles w het' you drink, M is the money he' j-ettlng I think. N is the nlghtmaie which visits your brain, O is the orbits of the midnight train. 1 Is for the iv-ior, pennvlea, nautK'r you tieetnie, tj is fr quarrel the rvsttlt of rum. K Is for ruin w hich brings to your floor, H Is for Pufferlng ne'er known Itefotv. T is for tremens and mark, this Is true, it makes few call 'ere death must ensue. U is the uiiiicrfakcr who eomis to your aid, V la the valley where your Itdv is laid. W is for wretched", w all, nml w oo, X cxorahkii alone can know. Y i for yeundng and mbqient time, 7l i the ztnitlt of the ; tlrunkanls clime. A so ends this alphabetic tytne. Kduate your mind to think, your heart to feci and your IxmH- to act. It is useless to attempt the cure of any disorder, if the blood is allowed to remain-Impure. Neuralgia and rheu matism are traceable to a disordered condition of the blood, ai.d in numlx-r-les,s eases have lieeti cured by taking u tew bottles or -ycr h;US;qKirtJ!a. IitBtire your projx rly in a Inane com pany th' iot thvet Fire and .Marine Insurance eon;Hi:ty, of 1'. ribuid Ore gon. A. 11. I'ytiu, agent, Jobation Or. The cxiK-rienee of years furnislns the nmst onvineing eviiletu-e that thousands f lives are nnniuill.v R-tvcd by the Une of AyerV ( 'herry IVetoral. It speedily curxs all a ll'e't it ns f the tbru.it, bronchial tuix-a, ami lungs. lj:t;i.Nx, Oct, ll. Wlie.it-V r r t u-tu 1, I -t-l. J4T fHf K-t. MiHirWii t.r lnirn-1. --v- iht ,i-i-ft;!t, It'ltto- -V' jH'jr tl, l.ir.t t2'-t- f. r 1, - ' AjS'k."1. Rlfll-.'ll l'T iMt-hct. Aitti-". trift-.'-rt ! H'. l-ui'. tru-' -, lt. I'miH-. ,1rfi! j-r 1, it (. ll'i. l' r tli. ShiHiMiT- fi t'K- .rlS RwtMi ta l ;c'cr Oml nil M " t'n-r p-itltm can, mi. iii ii im j an I , v, TORE! Low Prices!! Thirl excellent preparation for tin It it ir, may Ih lout id on wile at the fol-1 lowing places: A. A. .Miller, J.i t.'iHioii; ! r-qnrr Htanard, t. tbiMru ami M. .laekf-on, Itrowusville; F. A. Watts, Khedd; (,'. (tray, llaley. Hitntple UU tlesl'ree. I 'all und get one. There Is nothing on valuable far throat and lung troubles, and that can lie taken without any iitlury to the tomach, as "Mother t'ary's (iutulne t ough tsyrup.7' Try It ami you Will ' say so too, J. A. J Ward, agent for Lcbunon Tiveryliody tlsement of pies' iroeer. should read the udver llalstou t'ox, The l'eo- C. I3JR0LAND & Co Albany, Oregon. ; New Store, New Goods, -tXJNSlSTINO OF lurnlsliinR Goods Hats, Cup, 1 loots, Bhoes, Clioiee Select lon In Fancy Summer Neck Wear, Silk I'ndvrweur, Jtalbrlggjtn I'uderwear, Fish, tiark & Flagg's Oh ves, FINE CLOTHING. The very lk tU make of Han 1 Sewed Shoes, and the vet v I.att st Styha III Menu' Hoys ami Youth' Cloth ing. All the Celebrated make of HATS IN liVHRYSTYLE. ot'it stock txixsisifi ok Bright New Fresh Goods, And as honest, fair and square dealing Is cur motto we ask the public to call and get prlc g. C. B. Roland &, Co., One Uotr Wet Revet house, Albany. i SAMUEL E. YOUNG, . ,- IkaUr In Boots and Shoes: THE LARGEST STOCK 1M THE CITY. llought Kx!usive!y for Cash from the Manufac turers, Every Pair Warranted. KINK SI-IOISJS, For Ladies, Misses & Children, A. SPKC1ALTV. FIItST HTHKirr, AT.ItANV, On. OREG05IAH RAILWAY C0SPA5Y. (Limitvil Idne.) CH A3. N. SCOTT, - Receiver. fin nn 'er Sctit. 7. 1T. mut utiMI fiinht-r nv im-v trniiK- mil ma ilui'.y iditpt miih!:i;i mini EAST SIDE. tvilinnr Mutt. nvin l'trt-l-iifl. !. 1(1 in r Arvttni l.vll t.i ti.-.s uii n . i li.w. liCJ 1J. 1 -.l lint U.1 An 10) I .V l .tl't l.J. I.Vl 2.lki iJI J. Ill J.I! a.M :i.uj 1 1I :! a :: (.in i.i'i 4 :;i .'i.lM VJl ;.t" ! f:A ; I "ulmrg Miiit. 8TATIONS. j I ; la-.vuKK ji xi t.; ;' Kli1jt!;rl IjIk- i : Utv Ijtu.l.iMi,', i ji st. futir. I i rntut'h ITTtij-K", ', 1 !! f. i low ti-vii'J, i l m.-kt. j n l. .1111.1, ! ' jHinn, j! fiHvrtmi. Jihnim' Mitt, j W itTlUl, ! Kilnl Si.lf.luiil ilim, ! l..ny. t; Simw. n' .illllviiti i M -T 1n liu, . -tii vet lit. ' Xnl Srtiitliim, Siin Jiiiw, i ' V "! ."H-to, ; Thiimni' lrfe, : i t'nihtn'v, I iiiit-r ! TiiUtiiti:i, j ; Nimiii, ; ! fluiiivknr, j ! .)ii. I 1tt; !!-yj!!c. j ' Twt'l lti!iti- , f Huwtmxt i I'rltvlHittl, j W 'll Inv. tuiaiui. A r. I.v rolviirtl Nrt- : ' 1', J ; ..: ' l.v -.tl Arv ..i i l.M l.:t; 1.1 ! 1.1 I i! jl.V! !; 1 ' l h ti 1 - L Ia II ;m i An- II -" !, n.iit i n,tw .; HAM ! M.W in M l'Ut . !.- I it !l It .tt ; ;u i tt.JH (HI II tl ' IH , Hi i; " I ; : fi.r,t f 1.IH ii f c, txi Ar. r. m. 1.V A, V. SCROFULA I do not txiIUvo ' hat Ayer's SArtuifAiilla hm an eijt. al an a t tiro tot Bcrof'ilots Dior. It in plcasnnt to take, gives stn lint I) to tho tHxly, and pro. dticps a moro icrmtw nt-nt reault than any Uioilicino I avtr hhoiI. E. llaitioa, NortU LUulalo, Ohio, I ljavo used Ayer'a irs(tjarilu, in my family, for Scrofula, ami know, if it in takeu faithfully It will tliorMislil v eroilioato this tt rri)lo diKiiiksit. W.K.Kowlor.Jl.U., GrecnyiHe, TontJ. For forty years I haw nnffurett with KrytiH?las. I Iiavo trk'il various reuiedit'S for my coniilaint, but found no tiicf until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Afttjr taking ten bot tles of this inadicine I am completely cured. M. O. Aiueburyt lloukport, Ale. I hav fuifTred, for yca-ra, from Catarrh, J;j:h ivas so sevcro tiiat it destroyed my appetite and weak ened my system. After tryinjr otlxtr remedies, without re lief, I began to tako Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, in a few months, was cured. Susan I Cook, J0! Albany 8t., Boston, Mass. Ajr8 Sarsaparilla is superior to any blood purifier that I ever tried. I have takn it for Scrofula, Canker, and Salt ltlieum, and received much benefit from it. It is good, also, for a weak stomach. Millie Jane Peirce, 8. Bradford, Mass, tt Humors, Erysipelas, Canker, and Catarrh, Can be cured by purifying the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, iTcpurod by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Maw, JTlcoSJ; six iMitUcs, (SO. iriniirliill tv Monlcitlis Co! An Ancient Wise Man mw wil'l, "ltwrt In tiothlnji nevr amter llm mm." Hut iti mi ukv of ntvfKu !lke tliK tlieitm rlli.n '" 11 rvM,,'w -rr'OfiH. Tlicru nrf m metiiiiiw a iiiiiim iiiu me, nnu wt nuvc iukcii rt't vnnte e.f U I" wn-li n Mini' tlml rr ((iii'tt- lurs tir lort'iMl tiiuckmmk'tlitv tllilti ttu uiM-lvc Hint i' rt a.'tiiiithiiiKtylt. Hat lit tln-r attempt io tiri'tixl lit tl'lij uf pulilte wtitinu-iit tlml rtillx up Iti wir fnvnr, they fieeji-l.mly vrtitiin? fiirth, IIHc (he Bmil-elniek, tut, K'vlng their :hitly liuil tln til the win lljilit if itttr ciilerprt-, khrliili liaek nilhlti tlulr M.ivtTinir, H'emliiii Htnil to maiite with u lunar line utA", Wrrmve iiiwnyK, mut tll rimtlntie to (thu the vnlueof me tittntttvit i'iil for war dollnr. Dress Goods. We nre 'llltia ilw (ri""! extremely !o-,tr Hue the l.idU'- nrt.' tiinrc than knHL-il ui;t( the i hlhlrt'ii iirw l'in-i"l to exwiiti1 a Song and Dance. T'n-y r.ii't h- 1. II. g I ef n KT rj-Jtie r jiiec3 lit tin.- J bnntnhM Slit ' Boots and Shoes, We nn K ji ui ix l"trti r s'.o-ln:r r' tml !i-k kin luiwt VV 4(t Bfl-ll .i,- -r th boul lt- nittUT, mi l irie In i!irtj- thi- j Tt-nr. They tone m fjcal la thi murt:;t; we j sti'llwrj tl!i.ft.'rifc:i !. wirrenrUi, Caim-l.iH j dt'efch !'!- Bt.l M'ii-i.ith 1 We are ih -cMlier wvislits In I he p'inr.tl nun hawli tml- ;r-w til l-ltwwi. w? ai trj-; mir Kl-k t J nut ttu; lijjht thtnx III tlw 1iiMik" ts Ihupntiies. l"nlT t!il hwl it, hVB rTTat nrtttitiniMt thk ack. ttmitK'nl miis lif i It mir K uC: r lit. an t mir tlotihle k Ijk, w a liirice k lit trmt!t. We arx- stilt a ling t'.se cMen Uvl J.inte Meuu't ! 3M h n-. Noe;rBnloeBnti-i hi-rlBthltR, ; JAMES MEANS' i S3 shoe. j dim r:i A J-Mnl rrr' ut in win uriJig tub iff ttii tkm htw to fft Hits Shuo lBllTStfUt IXTtliWJ, 41 IJnrin , BUTTON Thf hnA atAnd hbrhr. t' t ti rMlmatlrm cf Vlvarr. than HIT. olier In lh w,M-IL Th'U.t frbo wear lUt trU you tucruiui U yoq oaa Uusiu, Rubber Boots aild Oil Clothing-. A man eon 1 Ty ttw etonient ml lmmli nl Iht ni wlien he Is t'iUt.l with nit uf mir nil fl,Hh!nK nml nir ufmir mhlH-r In.rts. Wc llir-ni-h ttiv im-n on ntllniicl work tttut they luiu-i Imvc the tMirt. Thi'jrnn. like tin- Imlitnre irf ll' ri.Ui. whvn thvy wunt ft Hint can mt itanc tliinuaetreii llioy H'lul to t'luiicliUl 4 Mn toilirm Clothing-. Our Ktoek of elotlitiiif is ull that eiin .l desired. You have 1111 eiulles variety fnim which ty inuken H'lei'tion. We cnu surely plen.'-e you, i. tr $ I f Ail w w m . v '-VTX. i?r&A 'fas $ 11," mm 'I 5 -S fr? -f . V -.;;:--:nov YOUR WINTER SUPPLIESI No Mora Big Profits and Long Credits! CASH am) LOW PJtlCES HULE m ALSTO hX! "The Peoples' Giiocek," CtM'YlUUH (Jlenton County,) Or LARGEST and FINEST STOCK In the Willamette Valley, COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS- 30 Tons Received This Week! rI"ln'f CaiititidM t C7Ii1m Ccl lii-t Pi-ftin lnl fiijX 3In ii iilin-t iiim'i-m tiixt Import i-M lit Mini J'i-ihic-Ii-j-o mil Jtitfniz til moro on tit, vn'I We are this season determined to eclipse all our former efforts in presenting the public with the Largest, Fnest and most Ctonplete ioek of uikhU in all! departments ever brought to thin eountry. Tlie enonimus increase in our bust- ! iich has cuableil u- tins kciimiii to buy in immense lots, thus taking advantage of lowest figtir . Yon will find our tore and warerooiiia full from top to bot tom of choice good tliat cannot be had elsewhere, "We do not make you fluttering promises a to ottr llargalns, and after gt t- ting you to our store charge you as much, or more than the same goods con le j ImuiL'Tit for eltiewhere, as in the caso with many house. Ve give 'u our iiriit in Plain Figures on many ieadim; artick p, and guarantee the Kstne low flg uriK on everything in our store. 'e O ( 'All A XTKK every article to lie as repr'M-nted, and our guarautee amounts to just this much : if, upon examina tion nt your own home, any article laiught of us. fails to come up to our repre- t Mentation in any jmint, return It ami get nut now can we wtio live urn en or twenty miles away take time to tome liaeK t'i Corvaili ftr a few dollars, jwrhapft? Ve answer, write and explain wherein tlie goods fnil to give witis'fartioit, and we will make it at wfsirtorv ; ami if anv goods have ti l; n tnruel we J'A ' ALL Fit KltiS T ( IlAJiUllS ( Wt do JlUDliiCHi H the Hjuare, and we uiean lousiness every tijuul NOW, FOR OUR PRICES I Corvallis Mills Best Flour, per sack, iCorvallis Mills Best Flour, 1 Ieirl Coal Oil per can, $1 j White Hearts,-30 lbs, Best Table Rice, 18 lbs, h. ! Best Fastem Syrup, 5 gallon kegs, " 1 " j I'x(jJV 0 tlTir I" 11)3 i ' J golden C Sugar, 16 lbs, Granulated Sugar, 14 lbs, Best Costa Rica Coffee, 4 Good " " ' ; " i?ocf n.rriu, .ihc jttl'tiii mi, iu ciiloi Savon Soap, per box, Cold Water Bleaching Soap, per box, Corn and Gloss Starch, 3 papers, iSaleratus, 4 papers, j Soda Crackers, per box, ?()ysters,---large cans,5 for ! Liverpool Salt, 200 lb sacks, In i i 100 t i i i 50 I Ct 1. II Ol'JtK 100 Pickles, 5 gallon kegs, Tomatoes, 8 cans, Beans, 8 " Ci In llti" deiwrtmcnt e offer a full sttx koT itK mwl Hnnoers, I'ihes Ilittes. ISowK Iiiucr and Tin wts (itiuw, rntit and Ikrry 1H4ks (-U m-ts of t inNtdeicii! :it prirc. Ilain and IVwrated Tuili t K pte., vtr. OMrstnckiif Ijiuii will W the nt etniii.lete yet ottered, einlwacins ne if istid ntnel tH 'Urn in llttt-.t-dtu:. Hlntid atHl Library 1-atnjs. with the bite iiaimvd burners, etc. Table ftitlery of nil kimls it.r BnW Tripple rititotl Knives, Ktrki mid Pjionts Ilnntina. Hutt-her n.l I'lx ket KuUes, Stlver-i'lnied .et. for chililn 11. e'e, XantctriM and Lump Mock of all kiwis. Itinia Stone Juim, iiitfr, Churim, Kt, etc. j Willtimette Yaliey. Tburwlny l!,t til; Est 5rl)on M i.-Hr"oms riM-rwu and Brushes, St(ve-bnbc.. shoe bmsbeft, T5, Bnttar ( ,'wl.T?ed?.y!-?,',,Lwi. y,,l'"" ', of tl kiiilM, I'tjiets etc, ete. !Sliilliiaft XoiJtHliii?t Pnrtii o livina nt a tlMnnrp ean have jrimd . hipped to any Ieeiti1e pKiit by spndlna Iheir ortlers hy ttiHit, We ara tlatly reeiviTiar orders from all rL of the eomirry, and the steady iticmie in thU department is the IhtsI evidem-e that we srivc entif,, mtlfattiim to our eustomco' ortleriiia this way. Send fur our flitt printed ptiro lint. Kent free on luatk'n. Send In ymr order mitd ii not ftiund sat-1-fin'tor)- tlie pxniNimiy Ije rvtnrnctt at our expense. , -A: 'low AVords M itli the People. When two yewrs njro we starteil In bniness, wish (as one of onr competitors then remarked) a bar; rel of mtiir audariu-k of eoffce. we did at with lYiisf , Kuir Peiilinn. Hie Ilest 4tHid.s nt One Prlco for Cash, tt i nciilless hisay oorantieipa tiiin have lieen fullv renlizoil. Front n very nnail lieffinntnft mir linslnea ha jrrown eiwiijieltirijtr n to enlnrtre mr quarteix throe times and we are still rmwded Rtr nwm. Ve fully npjsn-ruilethe mnvnn luitniiniue reeeivl fnmi the woi.lo f all rluwes. who lmvc fnrni the first stood hv ti Our Mireess !.-. due to tlieiit mid to them we extend our thanks. V e shall routlmie in thti futv.re to eoudtict busn:e- ! on the Mime priiK iples that have jroved so sueeessftd in the la.-1, viz : j The lH-st fJiHuls nt tho IxiweM lrlee for'nsh. All jromls wasranteft as reprcsectci, tr money re funded. No Imit ofl'ervMl cu a few article! in order toeateh you on other.'t. We invite the tutl.lifi to call and in.-iK.ia our sttx-k. We sluill tukp plea-urc in showing soods whether you ptuxhase or not. WE CAN SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT. -4-On your Winter Supplies FERRIAGE ACROSS THE WILLAMETTE RIVER Free to those Coming' to our Store, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Ojl YJtiii Money I5.oiiiiitlotl..- RALSTiDN COX, Tlio Peoples Grocer, Afcjyf Alters of Imiuiry Promptly Answeretl. to tvjiy lMat Xk-slred.,? kok n OX' J troii. your money back. Ytn, wane will say, $1 4 o5 20 per Bbl, 15, per Case 2 25 I 00 1 00 25 65 00 cans, 00 1 00 00 lbs, I I 00; col Q I CO I CO 25; 25 i 60 1 I 00 J I 80 I Oi) 60 60! I 2s i Jl 1 ooi ! 90 a determination to Mir.-etil. m the twsi of Lw t Comllis, Oregon, i Jtte i'ttf Wlt. I have for ale at n.y farm, near Spi-. ccr, a limited amount of tit ''Superior White l.ye," which can Ik- had nt a reasonable figure. For tarn plo call at the "Spicer Warchotwe.'' For furthrr particulars apply fo 1). F. HitittM Spivcr, Or. Stock Hogs for Sale. The tindersign,ed lias for eale a tine kit of HTQC1C IIOfJH, For further partictibirx call af fjru on JIarnilton creek, or sddnf a. S. REYNOLDS, JiCbanou, fr. H. G. KLUM, I'roprittor of the Fountain House, RoriAVIJ.T.K, OltHO.V. Tlil IIm? t fVmuJvlB in iifluf tt H rrtTcn ftmir-lili th tf Afiiritrii'irlHtiiiriwto J'f thru vWtitiif tin Swl SiriiicK. Board, $1 per Day, or $5 per Week. JOHNSON & SHELTON. fit' JO, Oil EG OX. DEALERS IX General Merchandise, Dry Gocclsr Groceries CLO T II I N G. . Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps " And an KndleftM Variety of UNDERWEAR. BLACKSMITHING. Horse Shoeingra Speciality -HY- R. C. WalWns. SWEET HOME, -r ' OIlEtjON. REpalrlng of All Kinds at Rea sonable Prices. j .Shoeing all around, ntyr hocs, Jlw-I, Ifa ing IfK-alcd to etay I ask a (-hare nt Hie public pat nnajr. II. C. WATKIXH. I. F. CONN. Contractor, Carpente-and Builder. Plans & Specifications FUHNISIIEI ON SHORT XOTICJ2, i All KInJs of Carpenter Work Dos Satisfaction Guarsnteed. 'rices Very Ieasorvaljlo. AI.RAXY & I.KRANt'N". f IIT.V X. lORHGON PACIFIC R- R, 220 Miles Shorter! 20 Hours Less Time! AccommoJaliorts Ucsurpassid for Com- fort and Safety. Fnrsss and F?f tsrfct vf.-t. YiiritTt! rn1 the i ".rpfsm rHT-tiftTrt t s SH-jairjihqs thk-Ii V ihir tv YitTler nd aa tw!i-irti. DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS, E-vcjft t--iimwy.- feave Yarnrina fi-an a. w. Ijcave Alt srtr t mr. v. U'HVffwiilis liis-i A.yr. l.-nve luirvaliisl'r. 3. irriw aUmb? 11:1a. M.Arri Yaiiiini Sia.jc. O. C. Traitts eonnect at AliHiny and t'orvaHL. WM. yf. IIOA'4.' . i.,eiHrat Munazrer. c. f. miAii. .ietingli. r. A P. Act irvi.l!i a. Or. Oregon Development Co. FIRST-CLASS 8TEAM8HIP LINE betwf.es YAQLINA & SAN FRANCISCO foniieeilne Bt fmirtftia -i!h ht- Trains of Oregon fariiir Jbtiinani Ctiiajianr. PAJI4XU DATKS: H:0I SAS FKANf JstVl. Ktistcm Oncfn. TneMrty V'?olor It: Yiii)ptna I'lly. SiituplMV lltftier Vk V iltnwtte Yaliev, Tliiirxiity (-tlT Kiiicm (m-urai. Tis-Iuy altev. 1 hurt fclmer ttcrn (vrt i,. TtK-Aitiwy ovetotrr 1; Yatiuia ftfy. l-'nnday NveTiiicr l. - The ponjjny Deserves the rifrht toehausre uteaai ers or ailitir dtrteie. S. . T BY. fk-n. F. I. Asrent. SSil MontgomtTy st., n Franriseo. 'al. OYERLANDJO CALIFORNIA OREGON CALIFOIvMA R. R. And Connection The Mt, Shasta Route. CTtise rnnetbm made at hhtTV,l with t.fOT- of the California, Utx-gxrti ,t Id.t)H Mgo Coinpiuiy . Ont y l:i Allies of Htn-iliiK. Ti::ie between Albr.ny and .-in I'miiii Khinrt. California Express Trains Dtiy. i p. M. s-ilT, j. w. A. . I'avc Ij'nve Amve I'latKl Allwny AstiWid A"ite li'-io . if. twifr Tr a. 9. IaH' .1 to P. V. Local Puwnter Trains Dal!y texcept) Sunday fnil . l. 5. i Ijeavu JHwiUiii.T Arrive :r4Ti.i I-.Mtip. M.: lMtv Albany U-.tve 11 i". t! M. Jij'ip. M.; Amve Knpvt Ix-ave ( a. Local Passenger Trains Dally (except' Sunday Altinny lA.tiitUfri Altumy Ia-Iuuiu P. M. ! Arrive It:-' p. M. U-ave lr:!tip.m.l Arrive Arrive .1 1" .v. M. Iveave T-titt x. Arrive ':4 p. nt. l4ave JAfi p. m. Pullman Buffet Sleepers, Daily between Portland and A.-hlamt. f iskivuu's and an FaaiHiv. XMIGIIAXT &LKKPIXG CAES ltetwcen Portland atnl Ashland, f-fc-kiYuu's nd sail iniiiwu. FREE OF CHARGE. The O. &C. R. R. Ferry ni:iktt rnniKerinn w'th all the rvsubtr titaa on the IXlh side l.iv. iroui IirjI ut F. strevl. West Side Division. HCT-wkex PORTLAND and CORVALJ jg Mail Train Daily (except) sit, T "9 a. m.i 12Sp. in. ijeare Arrive I'orttand Corva!it Arrive ti T"p. m. Li-aw 1 .top. uf. Express Train Dally .'except I Sunday. !: p. m. I .tnl p. m. j ljtMve Amve IVirtian I l.-Mim iV. Arrtto -'in i a. m . .- j. ra . At .llinv and Cirv)illis emvct uuh truuia o f i lr,'i.,m PnlfK miinwi't. j je-t'tT iitU oiMirt:iutiiti reranlitiir r;ite. tuap ! etr.. ea!l in oiaiutv-& aiivnt. f K. KOUil Kit. ' K.Jj:tx KKS.