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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1887)
i L - I j ' 'ii Express. ' i i 1 1 A V , NUYKMliLU IS, 18ST. if. i i' l :v i : ;dttr. m ntiu, ioti: op liss coistv. The i.-Uil count of the vote nf Linn county on till- fi.Uowi!',; he thrco constitutional was made Tuesday with r.s-.U: " f 1! , - -.1 V- J I.M- w . MRUSm I 1T!S. I . HY,X. I l"NS. i i Yt- ! V I Ye- I No '' k "Al-ani li 1U .-31 a 1''"'! 7 V. ABa.iv..l Sill lt"" j SMI rT: 4:il )-rsii(Tt. m it aa; -i; p. -': i-n-.:VUv.!U'... Ml ' -I 3 1 ': . l-"; l- M (-.iivr , . . T 2 1 J-'i !'" Fk'1'1 '":' S- ' I1) R l'-'T 1M -.s Vala-v.', iV. :7; 5', ? -JS 47, T-i HaU'V ls:i: 57, 10 IT lt. tt liirnsi :-.! ! ' a 1:: .-.t- 1I2 207 i.i-;.-ir.-,..'....; i:c: 4 -7; no- iv - LiWirtv... j 23' 12 1 : ai . So orb-mi ' a: n o si it , Syracuse.... .t ... aiv ft! 1 . VW 7:: 3t; f9 Si'J llouic.i :m Mi 9 6S! - 5: 3: " .,'.. i lit! 771 4 17'i 14- l-5t sannam j w a 6 xiv as- IW, 10$ S-h.Ml.t, ? lm' -43; I . HI- t ll.V 1W Waterloo V 21: 5 SO. j 37! 37 ': : i ' ! Total ! 191-V. 9CTl 131 -X flit la-JBtl Majorities...? 9v j i2ST2. j u: Oh Friday hi.-t four of the Chicago Ai'isuvhiU wen- hung, ami died game. It 1 wonderful how human nature will hoar up under such a test rf the mninal chord. These four men went into eternity at the end of a rope cheer ing for the bloody cause which brought them to the Ignominious, disgraceful death they sultered. Over in Yamhill comity, in our own state, st about the same hour, Richard Marnle paid the penalty for so brutally murdering D. I. C-orktr, and from all accounts -was the in oet une-oueerned individual among these who gathered at the jail yard in Lafayette for the purpose of carry! into eft t the sentence pro-1 nouneed upon lims. lenant ana inso lent to the last, denouncing even his best friends, it may be said he, too, died g-ame. Tt is to lie presumed that the low and brutal instincts by which such criminals are governed, will ena ble them to show a seemingly bold front when being pinuioned for the euuovvs. As there Is a strong dispo sition in human nature to "accept the situation," no 'doubt this has a great deal to do -with men in calmly) and coolly- submitting themselves to the fate which liefel the five unfortu nates referred to, on Friday last. Such j cvt nts are anything chronicle. but agreeable to i TJip Alluinv 77Yf'7 mlvica too WO- ph; of Allwnv to not "monkev with i the U-m,H.nmcquwtum at the coming j 1 : city election.lmt seek only to elect pro gressive men," etc. From the vote in Albany, we should think if the Ifer-a'-d wanted energetic men for city offi cers it would go to the ranks of the temperance men for them, tViAv vrtilnl v maoifitfHt toot pn. Won the 8th inst. than did the oth- ' or fellow. This "monkov" business has just commenced, and as 'Oor respondentt Bays, Mr. JlcraM, it will be 1 'monkeyed" with until prohibition controls every town and city in Ore gon, nd until it controls every state in our union, x he result ot tnecity enable "monkeying7' has been done and luut jrogisstveieuiieraiieeiiuen iviti i go on with the good work or promo ting the growth and advancement" of the towns of Linn county. The Oregon ian is now crying high license and local option. It may lie a question whether it is honest in these view or only shaping itself to goi an rtthr no TT t tlif vrttiwkv Rr f -tr wtiif-li will evidentlv be nut nn bv the mm- ! sellers to defeat the issue when it comes before the people. It will be remem bered that the anti-prohibitionists in Michigan said, the same thing previ ous to the election in that tstate, but Just as soon as ballots enough were counted to defeat prohibition, the whisky dealers, brewers and distillers, met in Baltimore and raised a fund to fight high license in Michigan. It may be the same in Omort- The Ore tfomrtn Mill have to thoroughly de- moos'trste its rosition in tbis Tfsnwt oeforethe temperance people will t- tt Snator Dolph telegraphs from Washington that tlie eecretary of Avar dec-lines to suspend the enter for the j abandonment of iort Canny. When Gen. Sherman was on the coast last year and passed Fort Canby, he re ' marked to those standing near him that, properly fortified, that point could; be made the strongest position in the United States. The secretary ot war evidently regards the Columbia river bar as sufficient protection against invaders iu that quarter. The total number of sheep in th United States was, in 1S.90, 48,322,331, and in 18S7, 4t, 150,314, being a decrase of 3,563,017, in one year, but taking the pant twelve years together there is an increase of 10,&75,014. California, Ohio and Texas rank, the highest, having nearly 5,000,000 each. Kansas and Col orado are increasing more rapidly than tiy other states in this industry. For the year ending June 30, we imported 107,000,000: pounds of . wool, at a cost of $1 0,000, 000 Advices from Washington are to the effect that Secretary Lamar has said to Commissioner Sparks that the Interior Department is not big enough to hold them both. Wonder which one will have to go. Mr. Cleveland will proba bly decide the question. LateiwMr. Sparks has resigned. "It is easier to manage a surplus than a deficit," remarks Fred, Grant, which prompts a cotempoary to say thut there must be something in this Viy after aU. It is quite probable that lie will turn out tu be more than the "sou of Lis father." - The London Economist estimates j t hat there are $o.00Q,0i)0,000 of coin in the present circulation, of the world or I ava'..l !e fi r circulation. Of this mag-1 t t,Ul, -S.iyjO.M.lO.OnO is iu gold fend 7l,v n,'ii!,o;'ii in silver. Jenny Lind, "the i-twedish XigMin-i-'sh-,-'-' died iu London Nov. 2, t-ged tSG , . . .... ... ... , ; rorm a conspiracy agaiuM one or more ntrate thLs fact" quite clearlv 10 1!'"' trUe PJ""1 8C- JT r,.uj man, and if we don't miss our '"S tty th d,eta,tcf of tlR,r wn t . - T- conscience, and simply because such a-s- guess-Mne other towns in Linn county ,. , ' ' . . , .,, , . . - ;i tion did not suit a certainclass of edu- Wltr.AT SHAtfTF.ns ARKh-STED. Tim s ituKcr Hs-ftnn and Xtcnity ,1Up1 in Sail Francist'tt oh lntUotui-nt4 frtm Ijiup t ininty. The following; dispatch fl-om San Fntnf i.-cowi'.l form an inten stingstqut l to a little transaction painfully familiar to certain farmers of Linn county coun ty: Several months ago the farmers of the Willamette valley were victimized by a crowd of sharpers who called them selves, "The Empire Seed Cimipany." These men and the solicitors went througn the vailey sollin wheat seed at $15 a bushel, and several of them t were arrested, but a'tain released for lack of suftleient .evidence, the Grand j Jury of Lane county, Oregon, indicted the company, and as two of them were supposed to be' in Han Francisco, the sheriff of Eugene City telegraphed Chief Crowley to arrest Michael Ilo gan secretary and J J?eatty,treasuivr of thecompnnj-. Detectives Ieon and Ityndley arrest ed Hogan as he was walking down Bush street, at 7:oo Tuesday last, and a few minutes later brought in a man who gives the name of Chas. "Warner. From papers found on the latter, his name is not as he gave" it, but F. Ttein- piardt, under which name he was auth orized tojsolieit for the company. The detectives think neither of these is his right name, as he answers the de scription ot Beatty, whom the prisoner says is in Victoria, TJ. C. The detectives shadowed Mrs, Hognn from the Russ House, from the safe of whieh she drew $2,WH) to go chopping witii, until she returned to her hotel. As Mrs. Hogan went out immediately after her husband's arrest, it is impos sible to see her. The amount involved in this fraudulent scheme approximates fl6,rt00. Tile prisoners claim that ex-OJovern- br Wood, of Portland, is president of the company, and that Rev. Witherow of Portland, is manager. DIFFERENCE OF OPINIONS. The election is over. We would glo ry in victory but can bear defeat, and 5 should not let any national question . , . .... , , . after. "We must all remember that we are living in America, and are all fi-ee- i born American citizens, are not hound j to any- aristocracy In ny febape what- jevcr, nor are we under obligations to vote as one or ritore or any number of ...... ... .1 :..., r. ... , - " 'f 11 ,s free lvn-born princtpn of hber- o , liui us oi(5iiii-i is inc cAciiaiige oi value and acknowledged throughout the civilized world as the nations' rule and only mode of living, we who think that we are defeated in whatever our aim or object might have been, should be reconciled, and not try to "f our neighlvor who Mas, or voted or d,d aU he uld on the Tlte This according to the statutes or law, or universal law, a you might term it, would be conspiracy against a legiti mate business, trying' to incite domes tic insurrection by causing', or trying to cause, or being the instrument to ciition and refinement prohibitory and as tliey were not favored as they thought in their own minds they should have been, their motto is, do as we want you to or we will ruin vou and your business whatever it may or might be. Such a principal dwells onlj- in very small minda and will vanish into naught like chaff before the wind. We are and will advocate the theorv of Froebel and Pefetalonzi, the system of the new education, that every man, woman and child are and must think for themselves, forming their ideas and principles in regard to things that are real, thereby gaining the power to trace causes to causn, and effects to effects; for life is what yon make it and what you have to make it with. Oh, man, read, read, read, and think, think, think! What is home without love and union, and what is love and union that is not true? We therefore address you with all the kindness a be-jtru,f friend anl, h1e Uat y will receive it as such, knowing tl ou that you are as yet weak and do not under stand the preamble of our glorious con- istitution, the highest and most loyal document ever written by the hands of man. We appeal to you not to 1 so rash in j-our dealings, lay all strife and emnity aside; lend a kind helping hand to advance universal education. For law is a rule of action luid down by a superior for an inferior, command ing that which is right and prohibiting that which is wrong lave and let live. Freedom and justice will never die. F. II. Haas. Swamp Angels Ekc ape. On Mon day of last week Judge Deady render ed his decision in the United States district court in the case of the United States vs. II. C. Owen and W. II. Barnhart, indicted for swamp land frauds. The defendants demurred to the indictment on the ground that it was barred by the statutes of, limita tions. The court after thoroughly sifting the fatts " in the case and the law upon it, sustained the demurrer, and the swamp angels are free. Col. Fred. Grant.s wife is descrtbed as a woman of much beauty and many accomplishments. She is of French extraction, and is said to be a born diplomatist. In the matter of making speeches she is much more fluent tlian her husband. Notice. Tarties indebted to F. H. Roseoe & Co., are requested to call and settle their accounts at once and save. eost. Parties indebted to Churchill & Mon teith will please call in and settle up accounts. We must have money to do business. v Good apples, 50 cents per bushel, at Keebler & Roberts.'. Fanners rend the advertisement nf. Kaistoa Cox. J he peoples' Grocer, aod a('t ""'"Ugly. Sidt salmon, at Keebler & Jlo!)erte For a gtiod meaf, go to the Cit v taurasit Albany. Meals 'Si cents. Res-tf What am I to Do? The symptoms of H:H;.tiiiess are un happily bur Vx well known. They dilti-r in ditli-rent individuals to sonu extent. A liilioUR innti seldom a lreakfast eater. Tiw frequently, alas, he has rh excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tonsrne will hardly bear inspection at any time; if It is not white and fuirid, it Is ronh, r.t nil events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may le n symptom or the two may al ternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may Ik giddiness and often lieadaehe and acid ity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure try Orcrn' Anfjunt Fiowrr, it cost but a trille and thous ands attest its etilcteuey. Ilnndre1s of Persons who have used Ayer's Hair Vigor attest its value, as a stimulant and tonic, for preventing and curing baldness, cleansing the scalp, and restoring the youthful color to faded and gray hair. CLOAKS J CLOAKS! CLOAKS! We will sell our entire stock of Cloak al Jackets A T COST for the next Thirty Days party needing anything in this line can save money by calling on us. Thompson & Waters. Moorr'i If Ir In vibrator. preparation for This excellent preparation for the hair, may lie found on sale at the fol lowing places: M. A. Miller, Iobanon; Srarr fe Strmard, O. Osborn and M. Jackson, Brownsville; F. A. Watts, Shedd; C. tiray, Halscy. Stunple bot tles free, fall and get one. Mother Cary's tiumtrec Cougli Pyr up dtxs not sicken the stomach, or bind the Ivowels, safe for a child or an adult, and will le found the In-st prep aration for a Cough, Cold, lironeliitis, Whooping Cough or, Croup and any affection ot the throat and lungs. J. A. Ik-nrd, agent for lA-banon. Skin diseases cannot be successfully treated py external nppticatlonH. The proper way to cure sneh eomniaints is to purify the blood with Ayer's Sarsa parilla. Under the vitalizing influen ces of this medicine all the functions of the body are brought into healthy action. Tbere is w ihiug so -valuable fcr throat and lung troubles, and that can be taken without any injury to the stomach, as "Mother Cary's (Sumtrce Cough Syrup." Try it and you will say so too. J. A. Beard, agent for Lebanon rorlt Wsntrd. We will pay dx cents per pound for pork on accounts and in exchange for merchant ise. All rols at cash price. Pork received on Tuelrt ys and Thurs days. Thomi-sox fe "Wateks Brownsville, Or. We have no Indian fighters, giant killers, dancing clepliants, nor trained cits, but Wf have the finest stock of iiardware, looking glasst-s, mirrors, lounges and beding ever brought to Lebanon at E. Cfoan's. No second hand c)Klns- Insure your property in a home com pany the Nortliwest" Fire and Marine Insurance company, of Portland Ore gon. A. It. Cyrus, "agent, Lebanon Or. Everybody tisenient vf pies' CJrocer. shoubl rvad the adver lialston Cox, The l-o- Monev to loan, by Curran teith, A"ilny, Oreg.n. Mon tf A Common Cold Is often the beginning of serious affec tions of the Throat, Bronchial Tub', and Langs. Therefore-, the importance of early and effective treatment cannot be overestimated. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral may always be relied upon for the speedy cure of a Cold or Cough. Last Jahnary I was attacked with a severe Cold, which, by neglect and fr qnent -exposures, became noise, finally settling on my lungs. A terrrble coueli soon followed, accompanied by pains in the chest, from which I suffered intense ly. After trying various remedies, with oot obtaining relief, I com:r.enwii taking Ayer's Cherry lectoral, and was Speedily Cured. I am satisfied that this remedy paved my life. -J no. Webster, Pawtueket, It. I. I contracted a severe cold, which nddenly developed into Pneumonia, presenting dangerous and obstinate symptoms. My physician ordered the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. His in structions were followed, and the result was a rapid and permanent euro. H. B. Suuipson, Rogers Prairie, Tex. Two years ago I suffered from a severe Cold, which settled on my Lnngs. I con sulted various physicians, and took the medicines they prescribed, but received only temporary relief. A friend induced tne to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After taking two bottles of this medicine I was cured. Since then I hare given the Pec toral to my children, and consider it The Best Remedy for Colds,' Coughs, and all Throat and Lnng diseases, ever used in my family. Kobert Yanderpooh Headville, Pa. Some time ago I took a slight Cold, which, being neglected, grew worse, and settled on my Lungs. I had a hacking congh, and was very weak. Those who knew me best considered my life to be in great danger. I continued to suffer until I commenced using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Less than one bottle of this valnable medicine cured me, and I feel that I owe the preservation of my life to its curative powers. Mrs, Ana Lockwood, Akron, New York. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is considered, here, the one great remedy for nllliseases f the throat and lnngs, and is more in demand than any other medicine of its class. J. F. lioberta, Magnolia, Ark. 1 1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer ft OS, Lowell, Man. SoldbyaH DroggtaU. Prlc 1 1 ii bouh, t. N E W -:- Fresh Goods! KEEBLER & ROBERTS, Prop'rs. -o- WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A tX)MFLETE LINE OF GROCERIES, COFECTIONERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc., Which we oiTer to the People of Lebanon and vicinity at the Lowest Living Rates for Cash, Hides Furs, and . all kinds of Farm Produce. FOR SALE. J3 ficres of rood uardem land, finm ' InlU' D(if !lr. t u a-:ii Stii;ii):l. l.hitl otllll- i On.ijui. -."t iifrt" mt'lt r .'iiUivii,n(t; 1 m-n -It-hel uihI luirat: II ai re. umk-r tit-il ii'tict-: :ji in .Tt in lit't'H-r, iiMit voinij,' fir: miuo Ulcp jtui Jiufjt!-': iNnni'or!!l'lc tluvUn-M litM )(..tj A-fr; '.t(Ml !.!r-1: w iih jlr-!!y 4 jnk! waicr; Ii'tl Itnrn; voimi; orvtuml nl ir4. itiico lniit Iws: nil f'c!',t'iil lm yi:nl of Sucres; hot hvurc antl dtj-cr Uix'-U Uvt. J ntfiT l'tr sii!e tlie Ih-i prmwrty for J-'.ncO ontli. l.iiiu inuu!y. OroKn; orce mc In iwrxai. Jin-A. siir:KFt. NOTICE OF DISOLUHON. This ts to notify the MiMic thnt I hnve tiiU dur, tk-t. t-i 1-7, ur-lui--'i the etilire intcnt of 1 r. I. W. Siurr, in the (tnijt ltilm-j-s loinicrly m-!itctt-l by tlw firm ol Starr & stunanl. Thmikful fur pttst ikvors, I mo! n-sit-ctfuliy ix-iituv t u con titiiitti of tlu it tnti ltl stniitt, tnuf itxiv iiorili i' flty Mull. Hn nsviile. All imrtifs tno Insi tiu'iiiNclvew in.ltt'tnl to the Imc linn U1 tilt iirf! cull Hiul settle their tu t-miut-. ti. V. STAXAUD. nmwnsvillo. Or.. Oi-t. 1. 1SS7. STRAYED OR STOLEN. From the iwnii- of the underwlciKtd In I la non, on Sunday, Novi-iiiUt l:t. W,i:iit Huy Mure, y'r (ltl, with innno cut otf. Any tiititrmMtttn loadfnjj to the rvcvery of tlio anlmitl. H ill 1c uni fly rowrtrded. A. f. ritURf'IHLL. LclMinnn, Or.. Nov. IS. 'f.. NOTICE. All persons ore hon-!y forbidden tohnrlmnror f-U to my son, t'lmtk-K it. :mui. h ii v t ti h ir on mv sxwount. U.S I ill not hv rciMiiihh' Tor nv of ht debt or aw. li. (it'.lX. l.cliiintm. r Xovt-mlwr 3. 1KT?. CK ROLAND & Co Albany, Oregon. Hew Store, Hew Goods, CONSISTING OF KuiriTLisliirig Goocl Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Choice Selection in Fancy Summer Neck Wear, SUk Underwear, Bnlbriptrun Underwear, Fish, Clark' A Flagg's Gloves, FINE CLOTHING. The very Best make of Hand Sewed Shoes, and the very Latest Styles in Mens' Boys' ami Youths' Cloth ing. All the Celebrated makes if II ATS IN EVERY STYLE OCR STOCK CONSISTS OF Bright New Fresh Goods, And as honest, fair and square dealing is our motto, wp ask the public to call and get prices. C. B. Roland & Co., One door West Revere house, Albany. Yon -:- Certainly w.vxt'a J J of QUIT THIS FALL AND "WINTER. Why don't you go to BLAIN, the Leader in Clothing. AN IMMENSE STOCK IN ALL GRADES, From Eastern Factories. Kobbj Patterns & Styles, C&eap. BARGAINS IN EVERY DE PARTMENT. We are confident of Plcasitis: you. All we adt i the opjioi t unity of showing you Through our Stock. WK AI-SO KEEP IX STOCK Tie Celebrated BramsYille Goods. L. E. BLAIN, Leading Clo'.hler and Merchant Tailor, Ai.iiAxr, Orbhk. OREGOS I iH lILWAl" COMPAH t (Limited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Receiver. On nl oiler Sept. 7. !7. nnd rmtil further no-th-v tniiiw w ill run ditily tvxeet Sunday) as Ibl wj : EAST SIDE. f.ilmrjf Mail Fnn Port land. 1SU0 1tV"S Anll.iO I. vH.lS 11. -V. II. lln; 12."6 li!3 1-.L1 l-.-J9 1i.l U..VI r.- I.io l.v I .nr. l.J l.ifi l.: I.- 2i 2.21 .J0 2.12 CittTi Mail. Toward !irt land. ; 2.J . ' I.vl'.IO Arv -'.Uj ; in ' ' l.:-.7 ' l.-.'l 1.W liv lta i-i.t J l'.'.W I -Mil I.vll.'5 Arv ll.:j t 11.12 I 11. IM j ll. 1 10.40 1. 2 10.H P. VI i !. IS W.ll , l.:-. 1.'2S ' .l I !'.' . " H.-2S S.l KM 7.41 ! 7.'2ti 7.10 r..M ! fi.40 fi.us 15.1 t STATIONS. ll'MKE JlXfTN. Fidtftiartz Ijlg. j Hay's Ijtndin;, j St. IMnl's. i Fmni h Prairie, r'oi-.-. 1 tVooibnrn, TowiiM.l, ! .MeK.-e, llrtrtars ! SI. A no 1, I Downs, j . Kilverton. j Johnson". Mill, ' Swita-rlatid, j rjist Side Jniiethm, , 1 Mneleiiy, Shaw', Annivllle, i A -st stnvton, ' tiravel Pit. STort h Sunti.un, j StioJnne, j West Set-. Thonms r'ork, trtitrtree. ! Sttieer Tall man, Ijovvstm, I l'l:iinvk-; l.inn. Itrow iisviile, I Twin Unties, I Howtnntl i 1-ri'lxins ; Wilkin. l.(7 Hit a.ji K.:SS 4.111 A.Vi j;i 4..V2 S.4I-.1 ' f..-.4 ;-..!. .lO .it fi.m 7.00 COIU'HU. B.'Hl A. Jt. Ar. . P.M.- Arv. I.r l.v. S T ORE I Low Prices! Clmrdiill & MonteUlTs Col' An Ancient Wise Man once naid, "there Is nothing nevr tindtr the sun." Hut in nn ngc of pi-o;wim like this the assertion is to a ccrtiiin dearee, emmeouH. There art." new methods of doinB lini-incw, and we hve taken ndvmtttiffe of it In ueh shn that oureonitl- tors are tbrced to acknowledge within theinM-lves that w e M'l! ustonishinxly low . Hut In ther attenqit to hret the title of public K-ntiment that rofis np hi our fiiviH-, they nceaslonly venture forth, like the wood-chuck, hut. xeclns their fthostly s!md- dows In the ton light of our enterprise, Khriak hack within their covering, aeemlng afraid to Iroinitete w ith us in our line of Roods. We have always, and will centinne to pre the value of one hundred cents for ouc dollar. Boots and Shoes. We a resole ttKettt for lorter Slos1nper- douhle ha"k Vip tmtx We mid Kftecn ca of these IxKit hist winter, awl pntjKwe to soil thirty IhLs year. Tlw y hiivi- ito etjual In tbl" mrket; wo w ill biiek this ss-rtlon by onr strength, t'httrchill weighs ) llw and Monteith t0 U. Wc are no feather weight hi the fneral nienhjiudtsc beivl nww in IctMtioti, vre are Ik-uvv; tir stork i heavy; mir mUi- are heavy: so are our measure, and the Hht thing in the bsuiiness Is the prnfltx. t'nder thin head wr. have several addition this wack, pmminent amimsr which is onr jrrain leath er lot, and our double Isirk boot, large t!c-k in transit. We are still felling tlie celebra ted James Mean' ?:L(W shoe. iak your retail -r fnr thn Original $3 Shee. twware ot Imitatioua. KaaeGeawlBeaaieaa bcariaftklaBtaiti S3 SHOE. lict L.Hf L nexciiM ia jrurxi'iti-i ,l.oi run vin-i lion Dow to (res mis ema DTSUvteor lem-oty. 41 uneoiii r Euttoa,&aM. f, .aurrcM Thl s&no atanla htcST la the fteHon of Tr arm tnan auy other la the world. llMuntia wbowoarlt will tell rott UiercaaoaUfOta asktbata. Rubber Boots and Oil Clothingr. A tnnn ran defy the eleraenm ami laush at tliem nlii-ii he is cjui'iel with a sidtof tan-oil ( lothit.K and a jir tTHtr nibln-r boots. We ft nih lhe mvn-oti railroad work ami they have the lrt. Tht-y are like Ihc ltlurn-e of the IK-oflc. when ther want poi'l (roods and can ma rome themselves thx'J- aeud to ChotrhiU is. Mn-trlUr-a. Clothing. fhir Htork of rlothingr is all that can 1 desired. Yai have an endles variety from which lo mute a ek-ctiun, Wc cun surely please you. K (J : lV I fl M -I? Tiri"rinmTrT'T-i'"ir - mi - inn -fnrntii rrrrffni r-ir ij,r-,-ny-ir imnm ii"Wi,iiniiifrii-iriiiii'riiiiir'MWii)pr'iiiiiiiBtiiii iiiihiinwiniiFiiriiiiiCTiiiniiiii py'imiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiWiii'ir YOURWINTERSUPPLIES! Ho lore Big Profits and Long Credits! CASH and LOW r f- ALSTO iS nn UU LA " The Peoples' Giiocek," Corvilllis (Benton LARGEST and FINEST STOCK - In the Willamette Valley. COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 30 Tons Received This Week I Tlireo Osii-lontls of Clioloo Oootlsi llrcot from lottl liU? 3In ntifuot tiren mil Importei-H in iSun Xniiicri- ititd Ciilttu, and more on tlto way! Wc are this ffeason deterniinetl to eclipse all vmr former cfTorta in prt-w-nting the public with the Iirgest, Fnest and most Complete stock of coodis in ail depaitiiieiits ever broujrht to this wiuntry. The enormous increase in our buwi ihsh ban enablel us thin pcason to buy in immense lots, thus taking ad van tact! of lowest figures. You will find our More and warerooms full froih top to lot tom of choice goods that cannot be had elsewhere. . , "We do not make you-flaitering promises as to our Bargains, and after get ling you to our store charge you as much, or more than the same goods can be iMitielit for elsewhere, as is the case with many houses. We give you our prices in Plain Figures on many leading articles, and guarantee the'famolow fig ures ui everything in our store. We O I 'AHA NTE E every article to I e as represented, and our guarantee amounts to just this much : If, upon examina tion at your own home, any article liought of us, fails to come np to our repre sentation in any ioint. return it and get your money back. Yes, some will say, but how can we who live fifteen or twenty miles away take time to come back to Corvallis for a few dollars, perhaps? We answer, write and explaiu wherein the poods fail to Rive satis'aetton, and we will make it satisfactory ; and if ar.v goods have to be returned wei'Jl' ALL FH BIG'S T Clf A RUES' Wcdu Business on the Square, and we mean Business every time ! NOW, FOR OUR PRICES I Corvallis Mills Best Flour, per sack, Corvallis Mills Best Flour, per Bbl,- Pearl Coal Oil per can, $1 j White Beans, 30 His, Best Table Rice,. 18 lbs, Best Eastern Syrup,-5 gallon kegs, i cans, Extra. C Sugar, 15 lbs, GoldenrCSugar, 16 lbs GranulatetrSugar, 14 lbs, V Best Costa 'Rica Coffee, 4 lbs, Good " ' M - " 5 " Best Rio Coffee, 4 lbs, . J apan Tea, 5 lb chests, Savon "Soap, per box, j Cold Water Bleaching Soap, per box, Com and Gloss Starch, 3 papers, Saleratus, 4 papers, Soda Crackers, per box, . . Oysters, large cans, 5 for Liverpool Salt, 200 lb sacks, t 100 t ? 50 Stock " 100 " . Pickles, 5" gallon kegs, f Tomatoes, 8 cans, Beans, 8 - f - Crockery- nnd jf Iiijx Arii. In lhl dorrtment wr oflVr a fall tork of Oiiw and SaiK-ers, Iisrics riatos. Bowls Oinrrer and Tea -t.s. ;lie, Frtiit and IVrry IWm?s, t;la sets of Ttrkms desini and prirr. Plain and re-ornted Toilet st'tf, etc, cte. tlttr sta-k of Lamiw will l the m.-1 complete ret ofiered, emlirarini; ne v and novel dei(.Ti in tiiirfiis, Ptand and Ijlanry' Ijiiiiik, with the latest improved bnrmjrs, ete. TaMe ftitleryof all kinds Rofr Bros' Trinvle Flated Knives, Forks and Pjionna. HiintiHjr, Itnteher and IVw-ket Knifes, Pilver plated Pets for children, etc. Lanterns and Lamp stock of all kin ls. Peoria Stone Jars Jugs, fhums, Ktc, vie. ' TVXiHsoollriiiooiii. Ttrooras tri-ijvl: rooms. Ttr-t-pan and Ilni.bcs, Stove hmslies, Plioe brushes. Tnhs. rails- Eutter Howls Iliitter-monlds Wahlxiar.I.s Rolling-pins, Lunch-baskets, Clothes-baskets etc., etc. Tulwew of all kinds, Pipe, etc., ete, - 41 1 iyy pi 113; lcpartmoiit. Piinies living at n dWaneo can have pond "s-hipped to any aeccyihle point by aendinf! their order by mail. We are daily receiving onlers from all parts nf the country, and the steady increase in this department l the bet evideiice that we frive entire wtisfaclion to onr customers ortlerinit this way. Send fr iir full printed price list, sent free on application. Send in your order and if not found sat isfactory the goods may lie returned at our expense. i"s-w A"oi1sj Avitlt tlio People. When two years bra wc started in business, with (as on of our competitors then remarked) a bar rel of .ujar ami a fack of corToe. we did so a ith a determination to succeed. On the basis of Ijiw Prices Fair Destiny, the llest (ioods at One Price for Cash, it is needless to say our anticipa tion have liecn fully rectlixed. From a very small bejrlmiing our busines has grown eompellinjc s to enlarm mt quarters three times, and we are still crowded for room. We fully appreciate the generous patronage received from the people of all classes who hav from the first stood hy s. Our success is due to them and to them we exteiKl nnr thanks. We haU ctnttinue in tlie future to conduct busiucss on the same principles that have provexl so si-ce.-5ful in the past, Ti : , ' .. . Tlie Rest Goods at the Lowest Price for Cash. AH (roods warranted as represented, or money re funded. No baits ofTlired on a few articles in order to catch you on others We invite tne public to call and inspect our stock. We shall take, pleasure In showing goods whether you purchase or not. . . - - ' - " WE CAN SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT. "On 3our 'AVinter Supplies- FERRIAGE ACROSS THE -WILLAMETTE RIVER Free to those Coining to our Store. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Or Your Money -Reruntled, RALSTON COX, The Peoples Grocer, . 3 Letters of Inquiry Promptly AnsAvvreil. Gooifc' Shipped PRICES RULE t J T - "1 I J County,) Oregon. -Vs. $1 o5 4- 20 2 25 1 00 I OO 2 25 65 1 00 1 OO 1 OO I OO 15, per Case I I I I 00 OO 50 CO I 00 . 2Sl DO I 00 I So I 00 60 60 I 25 I 00 00 - i - ' Corvallis, Oregon.) SAMUEL E. YOUNG Dealer In Boots and Shoes. THE LARGEST STCC5 IX THE OI L. Bought Exclusively f r Cash from the Manufac turers Every Pair Warranted, f FINE SHOES, For Ladies, Hisses ft CMIlreD. A. SPECIALTY. FIRST STREET, . 'ALBANY, Ok. JOHNSON & SHELTOH. SCIO, OREGOX. DEALERS' IN- General UercMndiso, Dry Goods, Groceries fAXD CLOTHING. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps A nd an Endless Variety of UNDERWEAR. . BLACKSMITHING. Horse Shoeingra Speciality 33Y R. C. Watkins, SWEET HOME, - - OREGON. REpairing of AI! Kinds at rea sonable Prices. - ciiaroks: Shoeing all around, new shoes, f 1.7-5. Having loca'cd to ?tay I & share of the public jiatrrtnsge. 11. fJ. WATKINS. I.-F. CONN, Contractor, Carpenter and Builder. Plans & Specifications FURNISHED Ok SHORT NOTICE: All Km 3s of Carpenter Work Dene and Satisfaction Gaaraisteed. Prices Very Reasonable. 25!0REG0N PACIFIC R- R. 220 Miles Shorter! 20 Hours Less Time I Accommodxtion3 Urtsarpased for Corn-;-frt and Safety. Fare and Freights via. Yaitiirt Td the fTPCirn Develpment t'o's Stvamhrfts rioeh k-ss ih.tjt by any other r!te "ct .veen ail -..linLs in Vi .li-ou- -..e Vaiier and San Francisco. DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS, (Except suiuiaysl Ijeave Ypv!ia e- A. Ix-ave Ali-v l-o? r. w. Ixtve l-orval lis to:; a. M. I-3i e irv.i ' N 1 IT c. m. Arrive Ailiauy 11:13 i.x..ARrcliiji:iiiii.utiiji. O. & C. Trains connect ar Ailsanv and CorraUK WM.M. BOAG. Cf.IMVi. Ueacral Manager. Aeimjru. F. A P. A-.-t. t orvallLs tu-. Oregon Development Co. FiRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP LINE . atrrw : vx YAQUINA & SAN FRANCISCO Conaectins at Yaq'iina wi:tr ti e Trninsof Oreiron PaM-iric K?nlroal oiiii-aiiy. SAILlXtr DATES : FROM FAS FRANVTst O. Eastern Oreerm. Tnosh'V O-'n'r 11- Y-toi-i" (ity, Saturday tKtotwr b": li:i..n.!-f a;:,-v, Tbnrsday OcHiN-r 'ift: Faem (irernn. T'-fl.-y Octoberii: Va luiiia City. Muiday tkr:elr SI. FEOJt yavi ika. WiTTamette Valley, Thm-sday O-fi Jxr 13; E;t prnOwpa. Tnesdav ei(it-r IS: Yaijuira i vy Saturday Octolx-r i!: Willan-.rttv Vallev. Thur-djiv K t.aier 27-. Kaotern Orostai. Twstla.,- Soveml-erfi rt.rtiina tlty, Stiiiday Xoveliilx r 6. " The comjry rescn-es the rijht tochar.ge strain, ers or saittuff drtfs. - " B. TOBY, ert. F. t P. Aarnf, SOI Montgomery St., siui 1'ra.iw isi-o. Cat, 0VE81AHD TO CALIFORlilA 0REG0X& CALIFORNIA R. R. And t'omittT itwia The Mt. Shasta Route. Close cmnectiot mwic at Ashland with sta -4 of the Califonua, .regon c Idaho rita Company. Only 13 f Il- of Htosln;;. Time between Allwuy and fan Franeseo, :v. hti-s. California Express Trains Daily. 4:00 i. St.; Ih-myc I-.rtiiiod Arrive !o- t-rivr s.ti-ip.xi Uw-e AUwny l eave 7it a" m' S::W A. m.; Arrive Ashland Ix-av.-- : ! r. s"" Local t.enS.r Trains Dally except Sunday S:0OA. M.: lHVA I'.wli-- 12:P. Leave Atbanv Arrive S:l.- p. Ia-ave ll :i"A..v, leave 9:tW . v 2:inr. M.; Arrive Eiisi-iic- Local Passonger Tratos Dairy feeptl Sunday K:10 r. M.! Leave -H:.nl r Jt.j Arnve p. li. I Leave l:.-ip.m.f Arnve A i.iv Letmnort Alhanv Ia-Ikuou Arrive ":.". a. ! Iave 3.t A. x. Arrive j p. m. I ea"e J-t. Pyllman Buffet Sleepers, Dailj- between Fortlar.d ai-1 hland, fci.-kivyu's and ban Francisco. ' EMI GRA XT SLEEPING CARS Between rortla'id and AsLisnd, stkiyrai's ami siaa yrairciMtt. FREE OF CHARGE, th r ,r r T7 T , . i . ' ' fc nimiw-lftm iriTf an trv 'ei-u .ir traua on the i;.isi bale-l'W. Irot.t West Side Divisicn. BETWKK-W PORT I ANrardCORVALLIS: Matt Train Daily fxcet' Sunday. 7-Sa. m, Lcav Por,Uid .ifr trl 17 "iTT 12.-J5p.wi. Agive nrTtfv I .-avvJ r..' Express Train ri!y -except Sunday. 4:.-Va p. . 1 Leare roV:iiiTTrr!vrMH'7i"'' Api.TO..t Anatt .Hj-HVlvavs f;1. . 5,it At A11anv and i't-wvatlis t uiat t w h"traiu"a" Orcefi l-ae:r.c ra-'r-vad. j,-Foc full i;.1mtK- 're-siaHu' raas tuana ' ea-.. e;t i: c-T r. .r.r.;u:v - -: ' " I!. KOl-l-H hi;,' " " j P. RV. FRf ' Tiuliy: !Keel)lcr & Roberts, Lebanon, Or.i 1 ' ' 1 to any Point ieirei.'4 S -