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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1887)
V i v. 1 The Lebanon -'.Express KlilDAV, OCTOlSKlt 2S, 1SS Henry Haikm Jms returned from hi iiistt'rn, visit also Mr. Vouch. Ituth n jHut a very pleasant tour. Mr. U. N. Thompson, of the firm of Thompson A Waters, Hrownsville call ed at Irt iuuitui yesterday on his way to Scln. It Is to he regretted that no Fxnkers were present at Waterloo on Monday list. A misunderstanding was the cause t fit. Tikc the papers opposing Trohihi tion, the KxricKss devotes its columns principally to our side of the question, this vec.k. TSTc. Miller of Ilock Hill, has pur chased the tYtsick projcrty viiiinml Street anil will lyjrcaftcr lw a resilient of I A-hanon, Jf. R. llcaru & I.ro. have opened a liriKvry store in Jefferson, this county. They are point? to sell gtxida down for cash. Sie large hills. j Mr. F. H. Haas, formerly of Iowa; ami cx-elitor of the Maskatine (Towal ; Journal, eoninu need teaching school in district Xa 34, on Monday of last week;. He "ml' in another eolmnn an muncir.( a jrranil Prohibition rally on Monday evening, Novetnlier T. lie- tmmler this is the evening previous to j the election JVm't fail to read the letter from At torney lieneral Bradford, of Kansas, on first page of the Kx press, this week. It is a iowerful argument in favor of prohibit ion. IJeaii it. The members of the First Presbyte rian church are making preparations to have an entertainment and super on the evening of NovcndxT lsth. Further notices regarding it will lie made in the future. Ijet every temperance man and wo man in Lebanoii and vicinity Fosolve himself and hewlf into n committee of one, fbr the purpose of making the meeting on Monday evening, Xomn 1t 7, the largest and most enthusias tic of the campaign. JIix another column will lie found tiie ''aif of KecMer A, HoIh -L. These joung gentlemen have started in busi- ness under most favoraMo eircumsan- ces. Jioth are Well and favorahlv : known and will no doulit succeed. They denote enterprise, which is the on essential in that direction, dive them a call. The Orrgontmi says whisky "pi imcs" men for munler, witV-lMating, tten but yet in Its frantic endeavor to keep the "primer" the seller in the "priming" business, it stoops even to an unholy abuse of the pulpit, and evervbodv who admits with it that the whisky ; great iy increase! since tne adoption of singing, as a broken-hearted wife, ap f raffle is the prime s uree of nearly, if; the prohibitory fimcndmeiit, and if the I paling to hep hiuhand, and not have not. Iliiw-tonrllis. of all tiip orinie nmi- ! I, ..,,,!., i l,.,.x .... it it ......i.i I had the spirit of L-ood resolves aroused mitted. Such cons-stencv. I There was a grand meeting at thoj Firt Presbyterian church on last Sat- j urday evening. The "Prohis" were ) iot "fiKyle-t out e:ther. Ne.thprmd they attenii t: "fMtl" the ar.ti-Prnhis, by making their hill h read difivrciit from the oHjt of th m.'ting. An- ither gtKxi meeting was hehl at Sxla- ; vilie oil Momlay nigfU, addrersctl ly ; la vs. Acncson ana jwminger, , ami ; tbirs. ! t . v. i'eieriAn rr me nvery n:ni 01 ? W. V. Piterson & Co., having sold his jewelry businers to Jfr. Xi. K. Hardy, will now Ivi enabled to give his entire attention to the livery business. A few days ago I hey added to their splen did turnouts a hcautuin span or "step-: Iers ' bonght front 1'.. I., -nionipsan. 5 The enterprise of this firm wit surely 1,iii.!ti.nmm;tg..mimul.-. iiitr m- 1 H.rve it, too. Some whisky men in this viciny, nrc of the opinion thrt it will be a tor- L rible "slam" to the Exphfsm if the prohibitory amendment is defeated. Of course it Would regret su?h a ca lamity, btrt, lie it understood the K.Vr : VRKSs is only a local pa tier, and the fact that Linn county is going to give ; a good round majority for the amend- nier.t. is glory enough for it. Kven tin will en i iso our protn eagle to 1 trot am vociferous! v. t - i The Orcffonian in it i contemptible fr?nti pnil-nvfvrs tc Kfivo f.c nimel-i w r ti,- i..f.t i, ...invlf - staring them in the face, like the hrawr j tiey human skeletons they have made, ; should, as it is evidently getting short ; of "whisky thunder," throw in om? of j tin sc "Mitchell letters." It will le i rcmenilKrel they done good work for j Mr. Mitchell. Indeed it may he that j he Orrgontan is making votes jor tne amendment, too. Judge F. M. Nfiiler returned Tueslay night from a visit Last, which in ev-1 cry partitmlar was a very pleasant ami interesting one. The G. A. It. en-j campment at pft. - Louis, the Judge ktvs, was a very grand affair, notwith- ' .standing the inclemency of the weath- j tr. On leaving Duluth, he rciwrts the! weather quite cold, and in the vicinity : ,.r u.i.Ln. Afniona otvi'it fi m rtivn i inches of snow. We congratulate the ' Judge on tiie very , pleasant time he i had. J The whisky Jews of Portland are : scattering themselves throughout the state in a frantic endeavor toaave them- selves and their disrputabl business from the defeat the prohibitionists liave ii store for Hum on the Sth of XoycuJier. It looks pow a though all the gentlemen frjm Jerusalem, as sicd bv Litih Apikcte and Mrs. Dunniwav, cannot eountei-act the glo rious spanking they deserve and an.1 goimr to get one wee f rom next 1 uts- j iay. Oh! mei,i (.ott, Isaac! j A HAI'PV BEIMOX. t.. TT,.ro Tn this world of ours I ' n flowcrv r,las. 'r ,..,r mJIffi. and this world ! would lie far happier if ti1-V w6e more frituent. What brought these ii....,.j.inm inind uf.s si Tilcasant unmamsf.j Catherine at ine house of Mr. William Cmmings, Monday last, n the oeca- mki of his 64th birthday, where ins four daugliters gave those old psople a .,i'.... CT,i-T.i-ij. lii-inHiir witii them i i...,l.o,l ,i ,-l.ilfiren. ami lots' .f the good things of earth and spread ". . t P . 1. n I ..... I ft tl l..1.fht wlueh all enjoyed oniy uch social events ism Ik-. It was a sight to ite re- iiicmb' red fur years to come. Ijoiij iiuv thev live t'j cnjov snch re-uniojis. ' " " J. H. Vixsoir. THEY TESTIFY. How Prohibition Vrnliihltti In Kninim, In reply to the following circular letter Milt out by the State Deputy (Jran.l t hief Templar, J. K. Miller, of IVndU ton, Or., the SUtr pu'-ilishefi the following: I M fOHTAST. PeMH.etox, Oh., Sept. 2, HS7. Ih'ar Sir; As an Amendment i .1 the Constitution of the Slate of Oregm (prohihitiftg the manufaeture or sale of intoxicating liquors r.s a leV3raic) is to he voted on in Noveinlx r next, we desire to know what the practical ef fects of th,e Amendment are in your city since lis doptlon, and ask the fol lowing ijuestlons: Is there any effort on the part of the olliceisln your city to enforce t lie Tcpi pcrance Laws under the Amendment? Art Temperance Jv.iws violated any more frequently than other hiw for the suppression of crime? Is drunkenness any mope , prevalent under Constitutional Prohibition thf.n it was ln-fore its adoption? Has the interest In temperance grown less or greater since the adoption of the Irtli!litry Amendment; and if the people were to vote on It nuw would it receive ft greater or less vote than at the time of its adoption? What- effect does prohibition have upon crime? Wliat is the iopulation of yiui city? Kindly give the practical workings of Constitutional Proliititloii of the liquor t rathe in any other respect than l have mentioned, ami oblige. Yours respect Ailly, J. K. Miller, Stale Deputy . V. T. 1 S. ff you. have not tlje tune to reply plitise hand th's to sonic reliable jiemm who will answer. Wijitixo, Kansas, Sept. 22, 1SB7. J. K. .MitAKR, Pendleton, Or. lh ar Sir.'-r 1 u lvply to your circular, will say: 1st. No need fvr it. 2nd, Think net. 3d. Ko, not SO nuieh ,o, 4th. 5th. ith. 7th. sns, lrevents it, otM. Prohibition is a success in Kan-You'-a truly, W. J. Fi.kmi.no. E.iriYnrA, Kansas, K.pl. 2"th, 1CS7. J. K. Mu.i.Kit, Pendleton, Oregon. Dear Sir; Your circular, dated Mav 22ih1, 1SS7, U Ik fore me, and in reply will state: 1st. There Ls a gi m r-al effort of our i city cniit-n to enforce the prohibitory j laws. j 2nd. Temperance laws are as well j enforced as other latvs for the sunnrcs- sion of crime. 4 i : 31. Drunkenness has almost cn- tsri'ly disappeared under pur present' l?i4-a i ,., . . 4 t . , ! -mi. j lit- imeresi in lemix rauiv lias .. ' "... i ' f ilu mm ii liiiivi II 1.1- jority. 5tb. Criiwa and misdemeanors have Kci.me less frequent, our Polkv Court having iidthing scarcely to do. fith. The p.-pulution of our city Is ; a! net 15, on. Having nt diffi. n ut times leeu Coun- ty Attorney of our (Lyont CAuiity, and IY!;-e Judge of our city f.;ur years, I j can hrlk froH, - . 1 .1. . la re iim.iibittou tnk ere?t l,oro j wensHCityoftheei-ondclasshadthe:,lcUirtU iU Monday nlglil right to grant or ri fuse license, While !tin ,ar-e andiance. Ktv. ffould of Police Judge one year wo had no Ii- j Shcld, formerly of Iowa, is also h-et- 'e:ise, and there were thirty-nine eon- I i vict ion; for drunkenness. The folh w-! ling year we had lievmte, and there ! 1 were two hundred and f, ltv-iivc con- vk-tion f.-r tlrunkeniui;! in my court, I ij a Igrxe increae in mis.Iemean-! - rany xvh votnl njrahit FrthHi-! tfiii uvmiIjI tii- A,iiiwi.L r it a trtt i f I ., .r . , . - . ,fc t ) lie opened j again in cur city. Many who spent j nearly silj their time and money iu the j i saloon, now have become Bolter and f i industrious, usiiiff their means to sup- ! iKtrt their families. j ! Very truly, , C. R B. hki.ok, j Attorney at Law. IAWBRNXti Kaxssar, S,-pt. 11 1S.S7. J. AiiLi.Kit, Fcmlletou, Ongon. Jcir Sir: In the absence of mv dherlansweryouriiiuuirics: 1st. It is ck forced to the letter. 2ii(J. Xot as much. 3d. SO per cent. 4th. Its majority would be five time greater now. 5th. It is reduced 50 per cent;. 6th, 1000. Tth. There in not a vestige of the l I liquor traffic left in fxttyii. Cilad to forward you anything wc cat) to help jou. Knelosed find clipping containing letter of our Governor netting forth clearly the true results of Prohibition in Kansas. Very Truly. W. V. Cofkix. The clipping refnrel to altove of a letter of Gov. Martin's is the same that has been imblisfied in the Sior and numerous oilier temperance paiicrs and j ought to be suflicicnt argument to coiv vince any rational mind of the lienclits of the Prohibitory law J. K. M. " -inatn that can, vote sUadihj '" 4 r Jlrtr-T t-'t-rv utuv tioirit, int. rum tire. Let hstve, votes. Whut Internj trance lft pi. Intemperance cuts down ycuth in its vigor; manhood iu its strength and age iii iM weakness. It breaks the father's heart, bereaves the doting mother, extinguishes natur al afrcctions, t-rases conjugal il love, blots ! out filial attachments, blights parental i hope and brings (lNt u mourning age iu wrrw to tlie Smvo. 11 1 ""luces weaklier, not strength; iekncss, not hcaltli death, not life. It makes wives, widows, children, orphans, fathers, friends and them paupers aijd leggars. all of ! Ti r.i,. .1, ,..,..,:. il in. .u.iu,, g"it welcomes cpiacime, invites cholera, imports pestilence and embraces etii' sumption. It covers tlie land witl) idleness, mis er' and crj,ae- ! Tf filiii vfiiii-wtr.ls snrrilis voiir hItiis- - - . i i i .. houses and demands your asylums. It engenders controversies, footers, quarrels and cherishes riots. It crowds your itcuitcntiarics and fur nislics victims for your seailblds. It is the life blood of the gambler, the element of the burglar, t he prop of the highwayman and the support of the midnight Incendiary, It countenances the liar, respects the thief, and esteems the blasphemer. It violate obligations, reverences fraud and honors infamy. It defames lenevnlcnee, hates love, seornes virtue and slanders Iuikmh iui'. It incites the father to butcher his helpless offsprlns, helps thehusbaii'l U nutssacR- hs wife and tjie child to grind the parricidal axe. It burns up men, consumes women, iblcsts life, curses, and despises Heaven. It sqbrr.ns witnesses nurs -s jierjury, lefllea the Jury Imx, and ttrains the judicial ermine. It degrades citizens, debauches the legislature, dishonors statesmen and disarms the patriot. It brings shame, no honnr; terror, not safety ; despair, not hope; misery, not happiness; and with the maleYi lenee of a fiend it calmly Hiirvcys Its frightful desolation, and, unsatisfied with its havoc, it poisons felicity, kills peace, ndns morals, blights confidence, slays reputation, and wipes out (he na tional horor, then curses he world and laughs at its ruin. Voter, this is what J"u nf askeil to cast your ballot agsdnst op the Hh of November. loit. "Whisky burn $ to fjeath more men thnu were, tortured by Moody .Mart." I.ust and Satrd. The Celebr-ated Iratnaf:c Temper? ance Cantata, epjitkil "Lost nnd Sar cd," In three acts will be rendered nt the Santiam Arademy, under the au spiees of the M,. K. Sunday School, on Friday evening, November 4th 1SS7. It is the story of the fall of a man gen erous in his nature and Msitive in his eoiiviet ions on the tui. !, i t nf iii,..l.. !-.t,. . . . . . . t i e tl wi itmiu, ii p.ii ulic ii? rciviriil null bis final reformation on (hegw-H-l plan io relieve the menotony and keep up a lively Interest, n humorous character, ! in the peiseii r.f Iktsy Sharp, is intro- dueed pi vera 1 times, and she, with Mr. i JiliKs, a nashlyl man, keei the nudi- ! -lll ithey in a r;wr of laughter whenever nppear on the stngv. From the cast of characters, we do not hwitate to say to all who will attend, that they will le highly cntci huned. The foi 1 lowing t-sf intinlals will serve t show ! how f hi f'rtoi i h?i tuTi t-.i.iii-.1 in ,,fher ot i.w 0.'r.n.t.-ri i..- ti. . . T!u. V:xtii,Cu rendered "at the U. I church lai-t Fridav evening, by the singing l:.s. of Prof. Leslie, was a "!"H."i'(",,Hl gurpassmg iiu I auucipaiion oi in most sanguine. I lie lilav ltsi-lf is cxi-eilent. iK-lnir n eombinatiou i f cantata and ilnnna, of i fl tKtfi-re-nt iili'i iVniii lli ..iiu.p.iliii' . ... .... ft.niitiiti . i ' llcll thtOir ti)il f.rtna ii l.'itM.i- v.iri.i. ty. (W ArtKs tV.rfV- i ora .-,,.,. u lm I .. iu his heart must e rtainly lie Uyoud : the reach of kind words ami sweel niu sie. S'lrrtfmx Mi"' li-t!rf. I llOM , AliVlLLK. Oit. 24. The farmers are all bus- sftding I during the nice dry weather. The new school house is completed and !5 !j!oi eoiunieiici'd toilav. .Miici ivni mceimj.s are ieuig i held every night m the week (Sablmih e.vi-cpted ) Kev. J. W. Wit h of Salem ,!ri"- yir ;- s an able lecturer and hU experience in the Iowa canipagin is of Rrcal "vantage to us in ourstrug- g',e wilh tht Mr., -ary Lathrop of jrichisron, lectured at Orvallis last Wednesday i,!l,f vim w a:.l...M.. i. urtr wc cvvr b:iit the ilonsuro of li.ston- ino iri liiif vli.'k n-in'r udoLi , r t . tenth a pompetent, are permitted to j make laws for icr; s-he must pay her taxes, anil lie amenable to all the Iaw j of the lain. In thUjuxt? When the I amendment i carried we will conrntr ulate one another with the remark "wo j t done it;" hut the writer of thin nrticle knows Utter, if the amendment car j ri a it will ite tlte prayein and work of jthc W. C. T. 1T. They are doing a ; great work in our ftato and nation, j though they can not vote, they can in fluence many a voter. 8. A. Y. "ThejJi puts to a rat ft. more pfople tlian did Catherine dt Medici," fS lO NOTES. Frio, Oct. 2."). Several new buildings are going up in Scio. I'rof. I4. if- "ll reports the North ffcio school full and doing well. Hemphill & Cn. have organized a large music convention in Scio. Pcntland'ij water supply company is now furnishing the city with water. Wo, re pleased to note that; Jeff Mj crs is again upon our etteeta after bc-r ""3 " Joe Carey has jas returned from a short stay in Lebanon, and has accvpt? ed a pcsiiion in X. K. Price's store. II. A. Johnson has goi.a to Califor nia for liis health, the last account he was in Ashland and much improved. The O. P. railrcad will I egin lavimi track to-day, and contractor Prink says that the grado will be reatly for ; the ties in six weeks to the foot of the ! mountains. Last Friday was the day fixed for a prohibition rally and is long to be re membered as one of the best and most enthusiastic meetings Scio ever had. Hon. William Cyrus acting as chair man, fehort sfiooches was the order f the day, and the fire was opeieI on the enemy at 7 o'clock, by II. p. Webb, f Allmiiv. nnd wns follmved liv IT V ... , ..j Hfnmger, Dr. Gray, Mai J, Pain, O II. Irvine, Prof. Lee, II. Pryant, Prof, liojibof Albany and II. Gould, D. P. Porter of Hhcdd, A. It. Cyrus of Ler auoi). Prof. Lee and his liand of sing ers furnished the music, which was splendid. The opicsitin was cordial ly invited participate in the discus sion, but the only opposition was to cut joose all the horses they could find hitched to fence or bush iu town. The antis must have been mad. S2 lm yood U.ans for $1 at Koebler ii liolXTts. We have no Indian fiirhters. cint killers, dnnclng elephants, nor trained cats, but we have the finest stock of hardware, looking glasses, mirrors, lounges and beding ever brought to Lebanon at Vv tioan's. No hccoihI hand Collins. lib salmon locts atKecbler erts. <oh Montngue has received a nifignifl dent stock of wall pftner which be of- n rs ai less man nan ti he ibices ttsuall charged. Moutagqe kecjw no seciuid Jiand giod,s, nor does lo buy ('or an 1 ndian or negro trade. Farmers read the advertisement nf. Italtilou t'ox. The p,eoples' tiroeer, aoit act accordingly. Kvery house keeper should rend the "ad" of llaLstou Cox, The People' Ciwieer, It Is money in yourpockt. ('I.O.IKS! tl.OAKSI CLOAKS! Wo will sell our entire stock of Cloaks ami Jackets A V COST for the next Thiiitv Hays party needing anything in this line can save money by calling on us. Thnniison S Waters.' Choice Oregon bird Keebler & JioU rts. and bacon at Mother Car's (iuintree Cough Syr up ilm not sicken the stomach, or bind the bowels .safe fur a child or nu ailnli, and wilt l found the lst prep aration for a Coqgh, Cold, Itronetdlis, Whooping Cough cr Croup and any affection ot the throat and lungs. J. A. Heard, agent fur Lebanon. Monev to loan, bv Curran Mon tf teith, Albany, tregon. For a g'vxl meal, go to the City taurant Albaiiv. iiilsll cents. ries tf MARRIED. liHIsn AMTIUVKlt A I he nllitM Uii liriU-" imn-iiii" iti 1-i tnoiiiii. l inn iiu !) ' 'ri-wii o. ti r Iti. ct, i v a. w. tuith.' Mr. WlllIlM liiTI-IIAM.'ef t;ill!ll!! l-iHItllV. I.I Ml I1 X Ml K II t VVK, ii.--.i;i .M' i?:..,-.i lii r-i'ii-'ii-i. f Mr. l.- t, m :tr i i lwii'iM. ih-tnli-r SI. 1-T. lit !. W. Smi'.li. i---.i.. M. It H .iapii in Mi- s.i::r- T- Mollli AN. Oil ill 1 inn rnlititjr. I )n-till. l -(Cf lll'.l.KFl f f I M l. Kv At Hip n-.i.1i t:rr .rf ir. r. 1. lti'i.-o. in nr 1.1'J-rtimo. l.mn intitttv. Or.. minlHT ii, 17. l.v Utv.ii. M.'.ilwitir, Mu. J. K. Sivi'l-l I riKl Ii ftti.l Mis l.'TTl I". Ml:kt. Tfir lu!f-)y f f:i1o, 'i ,nrtnl to-tl.ty- fur Wnlhi Watki. W. T.. f itli Ik- knvt iiT unify friends. May lu-ir niturc li:"-1- imv if h- -Iws nail ns.crit". GRAND PROHIBITION RALLY! -AT- Band Hall, Lebanon,! -ON Monday Eve.Nov.7,'87 The Meeting will l Addnsstd NuuiUr of by 1 1 0 u V I 1 3 1 S I-rom Dificrent Paris of the County. Engaged for he Occasion. Music will he Furnished hy the Lebanon and Sweet Home! CORNET BANDS, Iu Connection witl.i Very Yery Interesting Programme. rrO- COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: Every Man and Wo man IXTEUKSTED l?f TI I K rUCCIOSS OF T1IK PROHIBITORY AMENDMENT. COME, EVERYBODY! You Certainly NEX'siJIT TIIIS FALL AND WINTER. Why don't, you go to IJLAIX, the Leader iu Clothing. AN IMMENSE STOCK IN ALI4 GRADES, From Eastern Factories. Nobby Patterns & Styles, Cheap. BARGAINS IX EVERY DE PARTMENT We fere confident of Pleasing you. All we ask is the opportunity of showing you Through our Stock. WE AIJJO KEEP IX STOCK Celebrated BrownsYille Goods. The L. E. BLAIN, lA-adhiK Clothier and .Merchant Tailor, Ar.EAsy, Oiinciux, C. 15. MONTAGUES COLUMN'. Montagrue ruiiitus hi- iliatiks 10 oJI rricinUauil new n'm cmnc ri.rivnril i .nniiily it In n lii- .isli for a ia n cnl wliji-im-nt. Then- U jtl n prvnt many tlinii-t-uil io1!rs ilm m lili ll I mil'.l Ik; vvJ' ttal to rvrt ipt f-ir. rumc tip tit yaa gcutlimcti niiij K t UN IllfVC K-U0. On the Keen Trot. N'lt!ii-r Mmitairw iir hl fU-rlt c-t th:i" to f-i-isiriu'tc mtti-h tli-nh on iwi-jml if tn-itiy ki -1 nn tin.- km-it tpt urnitine un rn-1iimi-r. IK- luis n flultilut w Si:!it In biotiht, l ilt In.- ili fii- tl-l-;vy mi?M tu ric nnylhins m-tir li(n In l.rar lirli-v. .ib.t sf'i in M inttiB'K'. ar nt ti nvrrtmrili-iifl wlih Tat t w.ilt p:i yivj nn-1 m-ll jihi imr itiioit ffxU trti.i k ut Ihe t ry "intOH-M liy it s; rate!. Montague Mill Kive:T. IM UKS M)it A Y4IU1. Ho njoaK- ntv with the une- tM yr.l'th k lie ha ti-vt in IaI-oihiii rHT tli'-jw-t ) year. Wla-n ytu uuut Rill mntMiiv. Ihh rli-i-, imI ch"I iiii'I llie wl teiitlun rail in. Yihi will fiml all lhcc eiimliilvu' rxKtlTis nt Mntj;j'iL''s Muujuiotb Cw-h tK. Montague IwKMtMioluilkliiitlyri'i'lliiira fiw: hli isiniiictUiMK. IWt wy, Imys if you ri'iill want to K'll nny rikxI" ivliy do ymi Kit nnHiiiit ali iluy lut'uiiiiiliitini; fnt InMcinl r mMliiiK fur tiaito? Si-It ym:r kihwIr uwnj-down like M'jiitijgiw.ili.H.'i', oml jell uiuj; h well. ' ; ' Aiulnnvs & Hacklcmnn's Cor. W.L.DOUGLAS'; S3.00 St' Dry Goods Department. i ' ' I We lirvc jnt rnn lvi-il mir fill s('k r, lil h l ! nmijili-it- In ijll lisic, rmiini'-ftis rlrrwpA in MiK nii niKii hiioi!, m evrrr .mii-: -.tklil-iiiit-, liuMcs i-lolli, w-t(ii etc; Hi!) (tltiBlmtii.. now rinn juniji in fitniinn wirti-t Saxuny nti't fap Ury Mttafift, cmiforl. flitttni-K; 111 fitct ererr tliliis in UiIh Uric n hlch aty .rt iur;(t to ill. lM.-iit lovve-i jiri'.t-s. Fancy Goods IJcpartment. We t'vc now in Hx (lie lim--l line if ri'i!Hi:i Ihni tin" cn;r tx-rn lir'itjiil,! tp lrlmnon In lu!n ptiuit timl the tr'ltfc r new b!-k e'i:n-l!!ns new.) nlsu (iijr i:i! 1 !i-irT. lnuMli. h'wc nii'iHirtyr, mml uijtt-s ; Jap wife hunker-r!il-fs Intttoiis taki l ie. fci tijtn: pnjjkte limn vnvr Liiffore, Clothing Department. W; 1tr e n-ji-tnil 'Ul Tiii-fc a very f-tM;si'lc!lon i.f Tiiijili' n't iim1?!'!! iilt nf the stlt- rjnl imtmms nhkrb itc sisal) (!i-i-(eiif at Vbi-!4 yal- i Gents Furnishing poods Departraerit- Wp bs- i H-innt Ihr? In prnl tnmti'ms j si.l we ; f:r tint fell lrlp, mk-Ii f-iijrj: iu,rk near fif the V'juns inrn. Sn-T?mler j in nil srj-i- TrNra a"t. up. I ! h!f of the iiimiiii- l:.n kfonl It! iimki-. Ti-h 1 tlie thai f r-.ni-? Irt thi-i i!i-rki'$. tiU'X linen liaukf-r- i hU (" rHi-TitiMl jil.iiii nnHi-r Ki;;r. collars anl 1 nwr- ii i-1-lk.l-.i.l jrnil Ijs'ii. I i Boot and Shoe Department j We hurt? n Urge trull? in thUitcpirtmen!. 1r-cui-e e rarry ti'ithius tint llw l-t ls aait n lieu t- wll pair of bmrtt or rtvie laray '.v ir eu-t.Miitrr izrm vnlue fw th-ir mmtey. tlw-rv4r ttn-kicx th-ir tm-lp. ttr fmvx of the IV. I. nmmii-" !m, tn. Utii If'Ttm'l onr r.-t- tlun nixt MiJ Iim.b-Mi!i:. Jofm Mwdi.t'ii ftAnt j tlip-l vl fcr f hiiNrrn anH Dtlsmyi. K-Tivil th" ct'M t.ie-lal t Iho Xenr Oikmifclr, tht Ix-t in the I'uitcit sttc: Ihey ie tlie t-n- t!iut ran li i-MulMed: th-iv 1 no ltt--i nm.V: e ruths mte iiljt tht'iitj'- 4ur Imr -v in1i havu hirua fit Ctrl ami unil-niry; tlioy t an mit be tat, orxl an tay a a i-ntuin-nwh'. IKi nut forjrt Iha old tliile Rutin'.; ham i llii tit lnvrtsBTi'l shot's (rKt JT'."!: Do "iMihly iii tin-in. Wlion yon want (rt psirof f liin'.- boot romc In and to us. t Crockry Department. Our now liiui if ilmlownre lins arrlvitl nnl fc rv'ii'ly lor Nile; fius is twiuctJ; J'iv, lulic?, conic in ami mx' It. Grocery Department. The iri'ttHKt UiIiir yvt iu linkiiij? ivilcr jirisos Is Iho cryMlc ixitt' glassw aro tltyt are giving away w ilia our j'ivicr star uvljgg iwvtte; a. piece with cui-li can. 1 " ' " W.L.DOUGLAS?r r i 8 :'-t , G< J II i If... .nr. j . ... wALLALii pUMFbOa, I THE l-eadingr Grocers or t LINN COUNTY. SQL,E AGENTS ton rm: t Celeljratel J Geyserite Seaps. f Ai.r.Axr. mtfvjox. TTTtTrtTTTTTTTTTTJ f 'f fTT'TTT TTTTT rTTf Greater ana Grander than Ever! Don't Hiss It ...... Lo, We are with You once Again, F. H. ROSCOE & CQ'S New Monster Shows j r . . COMI'KIsilXO A- Double Exhibition, a Mammoth Menagerie, and an lrmner) STOCK OF HARDWARE, rr-WILL EXHJr.IT AT Lebanon, Oregon Frjrjay, September i6, 1878 AnmijjS tlie grrcf; mmiber of Norel Features, Mr. ROSCOK nnlnfi rr'de t". his titock of Shelf Hardware, bim! to Mk. Ufa W. Cri fo.v, the romant Indian Fighter nf two Hemi-jiheres, without a thai or cjual in Kurop" Amerii-a, who will always be found behind the counter reudy to supely tb ' wants of customers. ". . . ' , f '. HIU. ItASDOLPJI pIIliPvClIII,Ii, The Mwer Shot of the Gallery, uses our? AMMUNITION. -MIL MAC LE3UK,- with his f25,6) herd of Dancins Klephnji, ami sehopl of Trai;el Ciif, be pleased to - '' SELL YOU HARDWARES A Fr.-e Hirtet Rigeaut Qf Gorgeous Majrniticeiicc, Fhiced in frcnt of out.Ki-K' Kiery Day. ; ; Duorj rjn from ? a. m. till 8 I. M. dmission, Free. i If ycu wi-h to tiurchegea i-ilio fiir your U.v or Girl that will et-M the wear and tear of every day uisrc, ttiat i made of honest leather througliout, aul on' eouiiuon-sense ideas, call for HENDERSON'S nmdeif lvjth Ijriuhl tjnd and Oit Grnin. and known everywhere hv the Trud i Mark or the LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE, &n!id on the bottom of one t cjicIi pair. Ione genuine without it. lleware of imiiatitits. tirv -qif t.v-'. 1 'i j ra. - -1 r all i't iriiiiii ii n i"i r ii- iiiiiinni r- frri " r rfcn nr " : frrari nr j I i TRY HENDERSON'S SPECIALTIES. Theif yVoinens' Curacoa Iid and Tampico tio&t Button, to retail at?2--i. Their iVonieus' llendersoji MiL Frt-iicJi .amitd, Button, to retail at aij- The are stitchetl jvitli Silk, made solid in every particular, and will make "?: feet look giuall aad shaH'ly. " -' ' ' -FOri SALE BY- J. A. BEARD, Druggist and Apothecary, - -DEAI.EK IX Dkugs and -5-Medicisijsi .'rPaints, Oils aad Glass.l:S- ino Toilet Soaps, Combs, rushes, Etc, And Fancy Toilet Articles. -PR ESC R IPTIOJMS ACCU R ATELY COMPOUND ETi. ATc'm Street, X-bano, OrerjorK Wf B. DON AC A, -DEtll Groceries and Povisions, 'TqbaQCQ and (Cigars. Gonfeetionery, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Pure Sugar and m GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Country i Vodvice jtalcexi. ii Excljango for Goo 1 . "COOD.S AT REASONABLE PRICES," IS MY MOTTO. Corner UrU:k Store, UIIUlilUUUUlUUlUlilU,u.;,lUUJ 5 T 1 f I PK.U,KR IX . I 1 StationenY I -OK A hit s !.V1S.- -ALSO t Foreign and Dorr,estic a ! reriocljcnlS i 3 -. ' t 3 IjEBASOX, OlMXfOX. J. J-VCK, TIrfl GIANT KILLER, la hi.-j wonderful display ot strcn, hiindlea " OUR BARS OF IRON. Excursions on all Ilondi, Children, Half-Prie-cs "SCHOOL SHOE, BinrCM.nEKIJERSON&CXJS CHICAGO. Ix- Maple f ' .1 - - .V-s-.---- "