Luiioii Kxpress.
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At t: e nun ff (ho republican !! !
"-t!Vt --iti n Mi.Uh im-i tsi New Yoik
f.iy l:i?t vu'ck, fimoiluc ther t h 1 1 1 ;rfl
V. H.Uisisj; te-Mrl reform, ViSiS that, part
the phuf.rni uhleh rend as follows:
'V" !- kllO',( h-U;e ti'.rtt ttll'lf J'ft '(.'-
t-:;i r.-i V'.iicli woik of I'UtvUslitp to he
fti i .'n'li-.liid. '1 heit it iv relics of httr-!-t
tin Mil lust jMirtin'.ly crmlioitted,
i-iiii i.Ti!'-tiiitr lb- ir rinhis of atipivm-i'-v,
mul them are ioly?ttmy,
; : t)ii'Hin and Intemperance, licineiu
l r;;'-.r th;d tin? r. r.niilifsm party wua
I'sn'-d npin jrliipK-! of liberty,
i;ti..hi:id IsV 1:1 W ! oi order of in.
n iy, i h .'lH-JiH-lftttl vhilis cannot Fall
t wrtUimw the wnr nirainsl these tiip
h t (-' liv!'vtt) till they ne burled in
thpjrrave whviv ishivcry sleeps etern
ally." It remains to U seen w hether the re
piJ!: will adopt In their national
j i'.t:i :i plank of the- above nature.
JV.!lion:f f the three "rtlies of bar
l sisrit" mentioned Is as danjrerons to
fiv lt!nti;u!iiii3 o i'w wm slavery
ii all three of them especially Intcm-
piraiui Is contrary to every form of
pwt-l L-ovt rmnent. In the many able
divfU-.-i'TiH during these ru etlngs the
and its unrighteous Influence in
jv.l i'it-a was referred to, and Jas. 1
Ftc-r, hi bis address welcoming the
tWiri-.ti's ti hi" city, among other
word looMng to the interests of the
pt'cple, a-.'.hli
"We propose nn organ) .at ion that
t hull say to the saloon: 'lie ye rvmov
ei from polities. Applause.) You
who creati.- paupers and insanity, and
trl'itina!, shull no longer wield the
peuxr of frovirnmcnt in the land; this,
thru, la iKe ndshion of the organiza
tion." No stronger proposition In the way
of National temperance reform. could
le made. Mr. Foster meivly quotes
the language of the U. 8. atipntme court
in a laie decision in w hich Mr. Justice
Harlan ua thms words:
"Nor can we ignore the fart that dis
order, pauperism antl crime, when pre
valent in a country, are, in lare metis
tire, dhvctSy traceable to thisevil.'
The tempo ranee people tlmiughout
t'd-s h n I of freeikm, made m by the
i-:urrtrtee of millions of sacred livts,
have almost depalmt of any reforma
tion on the part of the two great politi
cal parties, but there cevins to le a
c!;at;ce In the Keniimcnt of toIUiclans
u oi-iit parties, or lute, ana we aouot jV4",BI" "r ri5uii-..
lot the iswue in 1HSS will le made to a j Doa't fo.ve your hens to lay them
Ktvat extent . the Umperan que., by nnimn-
tlon. And lie it understotxl the true
temjvranee reftrmer should not care
which of the parties adopt this givat
i.-ue, that should 1 lite party, and of
voure will be.
We have never advocated a third
, l ii.i.l. , 1.,1
fitmi the fact that it is only a question
of time when the business of ma
iruiikardi, panjx rs and criminals.
boeoiue ski loathsome in the estimation
of the people, that all orgranizationa, n
Jijilous, iwlitieal and otherwise will
eUher have to resolve against it or go
to the wall.
We are ready to support any party,
or any man on the principle that the
mmpower be removed, n matter what
fre the politic of either.
The last spike connecting the Oivrjon
& California railroad was driven on
Saturday ht. Two preat coramon
wealths have lpen united. The two
lt ineipal citws of the northwest coast
now have free and easy intercourse.
Our railway connections with Callifor
nia will 1j a great advantage to both
Ktatt-H. Now, it betwuea the duty of
Oregonians to put their houses in read
iness, to le profited hy the ultimate
material blesings which will naturally
result from the givat event of last week.
I,ebanon has tho natural resources to
attract some of the active business
projects of the fiiture, ami should use
every energy in that direction. We
recognize, too, in the completion of
tli is road an offer to the producers of a
considerable part of our state a larger
market than they have had access to
heretofore, and it .will ojien one more
channel through which the increasing:
tides of the more active life ujion which
the country ia entering, will ebb and
flow.
Before The Ex muss appears again
Christmas and its festivities will be In
the pant. It is to be hoped that it will
be an occasion to be remembered on ac
count of the pleasant social events
franKpiriug, which will perpetuate the
festive season of 1SS7-SS. There are
several entertainments promised aside
from the Christmas tree occasion, and
no doubt the people of Lebanon in
their usual energetic spirit, will make
all w ho spend the holidays here feel
that they are among friends. We wish
one and all of our patrons a Mkrkt
Christmas and a Happy New Year
In another column will be found a
correspondence between the P. O. de
partment snd Hon. Binger. Hermann,
the faithful representative of the people
of Oregon, in Congress, iy which it
w ill be seen be is strenuously impor -
tuning the department to give us
more agreeable mail so
doubt not he will soon affect
rvice We
' ,
iheenange
we desire. The re-establishment of the
old Star route would, we think, be as
acceptable to the people as any other
change. - .
The Denver RrjrtiUiean for com-
ment ou Cleveland's message, publish
cs a cut showing a free trade wolf, clad
in sheep' clothing, and the shorn ami
shivering sheep standing by, while the
wotf is licking his chops in prepara
tion for eating the sheep whose coat he
had fdolt n. For consolation to the
sheep the wolf remarks:- - "Don't be
afraid! I'll not hurt jou much! It'll
soon be over!"
party iMuveiueiii, mm uiiumi ""iamuiia ami natunir up evorv
Tt i in 1m w.nvrn H tbt. work tiinure in the snrinsr than there misrhl
tieen stopped on the O. P. R. R.
Tbt'
.
' ; . -
jameiie valley, ana it is 10 oe iiopea
the company w iil he able to get things
jr-fcj.hnre to proceed again, soon.
. , ,
-rr . "a o-'r-' r ' ' "i
A a TTnif.ed r-tates Senator frmri Orp -
; ...ji.-i i tw 11 i i iv ui-t-j licit color, j
lion. "Ringer Ileramnu would te which imjiarts to the butter that go!-1
. a v'i't faithful representative of ibe - den hue so much priced. It is tins,
" k, V . Vt-c do not U-lie this view ofldy which makes her breed vnhia- !
. .. , , , : tie to iMrouuce jmio ;i hei'd )"r t.'ie
WASHINGTON LKTTEU.
t-r.ni rait Il- uliir Ci'iTi -in'ti'l' iit.
WAHIIIStmiN, ItlM', 11.
Mr. t'U'wUnst.1' mnmftl HtcttMtia1 tn rtmirrts
tvrtnUtlv iitititw la two rvfn-nn nt t'H"t - rtir it
ittaiMutl lnwlij, ami mMtig tit the tm't lltiil H Is
tU'VKti-t) ninitte.trwhtshvty to tlit ilicttlivtt t'f r
sliih'Sp ntlyrf! the TveuMiry Mtrnitm. Aimmii
taswwtiiftt of t!i I'nsHlfHt'it own mrtjr. the
InKKtistt I very tftviiwlily retflvctt, white lw i"
-Ultni tvK!ti H 4 n ftt ttitilo itnMluetloa tluti
sottnrttt tht? tk'tuhkm-ll of tho ilimiiattitt utrty.
Th tt'MiKisntlmin of Mn l.nmiir to bt nxmi-liilo
.hixticw t!' t!tv Siipttmitf t'inirt, Mr. N'lhn lit ! i.
rt'iitvy til tho tttn-rmr, ttm Mr, lit4.iitMtn tt, !
i'lttiiinKti r tu ticntl, vxrlU' no mttirlm luttcvor.
Hi m h nrtinti hitsi Intm furosttOl'-ii liy tho
n'si tvf tho tHutiitry, wi-ll ai fir.HlutWr.nl (it
llii riim'sHtiiielH'. Kern Koittliorn Omitrf
men urt wry inttiit iH.-iH!il!iU-il Hint tho iMusth
siwiul.l thni hwt! itt'iii.int i i:u-! wUImhiI utty mill
IfUnti!is lvniitats. Mr. t,nmir mwevotla
Soiitiirrm rnti thi' !-tn'h, w hilo ho himself tnnkra
n.tm tor n WoHtorit tmttt. '1'ho imitimtititi tf Mr.
Vtirvi tout thr Biipiitiiiim ut of Air, Imi kitioti, 1
MitKitl to 1 a M'hott'.e of tho trtMt'itl tM ii(H
itv WlMt'titsin mid MtolitKita lT th bt'inm-rttok,
Ibr ho n tilin- th.it tho Stiulh is wt ftttylmw, Htiij
tmthitttt omi 1h smtintl lor hli nrry tttoiv.
Ti-.o n-nlitt tf thp H'.Xit'lh l tiii!T- vni nt
totnioit by Tho mmmI lriro t nil, tii1 (ho sit Ir titui
t,i-itto Im l.lotit t Mtolt an weanttm of eroul iut.
ttv liiti-n-st, thtitigt) tlun- ttn tn IVtctioti trix
ihonttMit chhor ti tho oti;nttiitiiittt , tho Snnto
nr tho ttit. lYiiiRtih-rniiio mtMh whs rvukoii hi
lite Hoim' tivor tho rtmuhi rir suntx oil the
memW'vi, niilt th3 vxerittton tvf Mrww, Krllvy,
aw ttitil liumlnll, whu, hy t Mitnii limn M-n ii-f
r frivi!fiit-l ft.tinutor, Wlutt at the itioroy of
stmy. It tx more tf tin ohjeet tit itittoitrt 8
t'lwhfSoHt tit ttie l!ttut tlntti in tho Sonrtto, n
tho t'urmof inxly to nut utitott IW Its rtiorly jm-
TlH-lttlK.
In ImtU Hoitf nnrt f'otinlo thoro in Invlnh
rtiily nf Ittwly tUooH tit vrt- tuTintiOil tie
hrn ufMnnt, iiohir, nt mm, tttmn iho tlok
of iho ttiitro itiiiilar tui't 'imim"iit h'irtslivttin.
.Hofotr the sunt itf nm- iiiomlior l tuniii ii it tionil
loiiiior mow tlvntt sovon tiot Iti tonirtli. Nor
tiMit 1 firir't w nwnttiti in thi wiiei-ii the nv
sett t)mt tl(tMs KTotittittl tttHin the hron! trt" thi
;mittly Sjmtim-r, wlu iiBils frtnu lUineln. A
oo.o Kttomotl tiio tiitorw lit titijiroe tuf lito ll fk
wi'thir ftuvx nl tho rt. auuiy nt thorn, nhis! orv
miintffivtio UuMtt lit iho hnttta of tho iMilhit,
of thow, ttiino Aro mnrt1 enny'oa,,,w fir h ni o
thun MiirnsoH. .Sittith'tim, Xtolltmnt, nnii Urasij
!n tho l!mt nmt littrrlMni. hVH-olU t itinh'ti, mul
Maiiono in tho otmto. Thrn In no K'ttor hntr
In tl io tiitui n Itntitwlw tih "f tho
vlofttiilos in tlio Uoos tif ,Vniorioi tnt,mon
htt in Oh rariititi of tho t'tiit?t Wat, lion
now 'im'"j ciMivvm, mol tin- rvunwoWtttJvi'
of ilio miI iot of iho Ktnn-, ntnnil hy nro in
front t" the invsldintt othiir'n f-k to 1 fot'orn in,
StH'ttkort V.t ltiW mm umom thnt ho hnH' hi -ytnt
tho Hmwp-ciimniltti-,- l-ot'nro tho huUlilay
n-oys, mint wntos that ho i wry likoly to iii si
nnlo) lhon b ! tnit S'tunihir fur the liot
I-o. Tho Hfoker ilnl oli t taako Mh ro
ervmion, fi ho is en nro fluni ojuk-Hoiioo thai it
i quite twlwiblo ho ill hnve tiieittitont) hh the
VOrv H!hoihy whivh ho st-eks t nvoid.
!r. Towtwrml jinoi lii iinnwinoo a hill Iti
tiio Hiiitxe to eiinmliiirit Ititti 1 Vwrtnotit nt In
(iiMriosi uml lHshiio Winks the fuliovitw lunvmit:
Afrrioulturnl th-)irnnent, tiihtur hurvnit, omit
In'rfiiti, Himnn ill lntt iit, j'iwsI f nrwo. iiel,:l
ont Siinw', t'i'-li timintsiin, Iho bt(oritHte
fcmimi-nlim iinil rvvri ivi lnr mimvr burettii.
Ttif" i virtually the n-vil tt mi nlil htil Hint
.!o-iit!i,-,l ii rnte tho hi-t f tho Atrrienltnral
ln-iinrtmi iit tuihe liijjiiity -f a t nhitn-t l!ion.
a nt iu il " rtwut fisnn -tn.i it Wtter vimnee ot
smevo.vi than tn ortsinnily Onravd.
OF INTEREST TO FARMER3.
When you wll your prtHluoe by tan
pl show a sample that the goods will
equal.
A mistake made hy many farmer, is
wintering more fowl' than the quart nt
will accommodate. .Nothing no aoon
enjrenders diape.
thio will hold one hundred farmers
institutes the eomtnfr winter, and Vi-
if your birxls arc worth anytivlng.
Pr. lloskins nays that the discovery
of the Wealthy apple has extendeil
prtfltble apple culture at least one
hundred miles furthei to the North.
A few hours or half a day can 1 e
mitbt nrtiilt nlilk Ktniit wriiv- in cnvinup
1 " - p. "J
n n cr-
jery lot w loani or palling in tlie fenwn
tklngiOr putting the rails or inwia to I heir
j plaeea and fastening them w eurcly.
I UUI 11TI1 "WSTS BJiO till; Iltl CITtllt-
cry was started in Iowa. Mow that
state has 405 creameries, H chwae fac
torkMi and l.ooo.ottti cows, ami makea
f,r export &000,000 ia)imd of butter
am ually.
The mi-nt critical jieriod in the life
of a calf is the first winter, but it will
brills' no serious risk if the animal have
abundant food of jeod quality and
erood comfortable quarters with free
dom from paruMtio insect.. '
The driver well patent Is held to lie
invalid by the circuit court and the de
cision i etiMlaincd by tho aupreme
court, on tiie proof that the invention
was ued in public by another man
two year tiefore the present patent
was applied for.
There is a movement in South Caro
lina to have the legislature deilare
farm mortgage void on the ground of
usury, the cause being that mortgage
on hundred of acres of farming land
in that'Htate mature anui.
A prominent KnjilUhnian lately ad
vifed Chthire farmera not to allow a
cow to remain in their hands which did
not give froru calf to calf at leant ti(M
gallons a year, as It e)t a much to
keep a cow that did not give 600 gal
lons as a cow that did.
It has been decided to have modern
creaming done at all Vineonsiii itiKti
tutcs the coming winter and have but
ter publicly math1. Opportunity will
be given to manufacturers of creamers
to exhibit, raise cream, ai d make but
ter if they desire.
. The buyers of fint-clas hotels and
restaurants, state that there is more
difficulty in oi t lining-superior mutton
than any kind of meat, .poultry or
game. If this lie true it should give a
good hint to farmers in all acctions of
the country.
The number of cattle in the United
States in January, 1K87, was over- 43,
000,000. Of this number at least l.-
Ooty'0 were mileli cows. In value
i these milt h cows represent more than
one-third of the capital invested In cat-
tie.
The consumption of mutton is in
creasing in this country, especially iu
our large cities, and it ha become
profitable to supply this demand. II
is profitable, first, because the price is
remunerative, and secondly, because il
is promotive of good huslmndry, the
improvement of the soil.
The farmer used to le, m the old
stories, the clown of society, the type
of stupidity and boorishness. That
day has gone by, and his virtues and
real nobility of nature, and large
knowledge of practical things best
worth knowing, are acknowledged and
respected.
The influence of the best seed to pro
duce liic tiest crop may lie estimated
Sby the superiority of
thoroughbred"
over common stock, and the suite
! principles apply to the production of
vegetables and fruit as in the prodtie-
i tjou of the ana linest grades of cat-
tie
There are hundreds of thousands of
acres of mountain lands that now 'pro
duce almost nothing for human food
or clothing, which might yield im
mense nnnllifb of thcsu if strvbnt with
j mountain sheets and they would do
this with little care aud expense to
tiieir owners.
A correspondent of the Jtura? World
says no doubt that mutton can be pop
ularized by producing the right kind,
and the right kind must have weiirht
and plenty of lean, juicy and tender
meat, so trial wnen one uuys a joint he
will get value for his money In some-
thing tlwit he em eat not loaded w ith
Unless some attention is paid to it in
the fall, there will lie much less ma-
'i and at oest on most farms there is I
j not enough. The systematic saving of j
i manure turougn the -winter, even i
rrom a small amount of etotrk, is a great
j help. .
j The great dominant and dirftiugdish-
' ing prorierty of the Ouernsey cow is!
j her production of butter. Her milk is !
' v... . ,.. ...... i
C. JL MONTAGUI' S COLUMN.
Goods at Cost !
Ihn nil your gtunU at Net
Cost in tho month of IVeem-
bor, 1887, at Montague's' Mam
moth Kstablishmcnt.
Goods at Cost!
Boss Boots warranted, $ 3.25
per' pair. C. A". Henderson
tfc Co's Boots, $2.95 ier pair.
Mens' Shoes at Net Cost, $1 .50
per pair.
Goods at Cost!
Clothing, Dry Goods Fur
nishing goods, and everything
in our establishment, in fact,
will be sold at Net Cost dur
ing December, 1887.
Goods at Cost!
My object is, to lessen stock
and as we take an ' inventory
on tthe first of the New Year,
we want to have just as few
L"i ' :i..i ' i it .i .
! feUOU!s a!3 pobbi UiU Ht Uiat lime.
KvervbotlV in Linn ronntv
j . t oouy ill iviiia COUlli
j knows me. "When I Say Cost,
t 'Dean It . . .
I -itti j ti itAvmintTn
I vix,j. l -ivt j.
" l
Churchill & Monioilii'.s Col
Boots. Boots.
$G.r,0 lions' Boots for $3.25
0.00 " u 41 1.75
.5.00 " u " H.75
a.75 " " 2.75
3.50 " " 2.50
0.00 " Bhoca " 4.00
5.00 ". 4 . 3.75
1.25 " " " 3.00
3.00 ' " " 2.25
2.50 ".".. " 1.00
2.25 " " 1.05
2.00 ' ' ' 1.25
1.50 t " " 90
Everything else Goes at a
like Reduction.
(iOlAG OUT
or-
BUSINESS.
No Foolishness!
We 'Ofler our Largo Stock of
GeneraL MerchandisE
-AT
ACTUAL COST I
Thi ;d
s is no
Dodge to lleduee
Stock, but is a
BONAFIDE SALE.
We shall Betire from Busi
ness as soon as our Stock
is sold out.
-This is the Onlv
COST SALE
Ever Advertised in Lebanon.
WE will not Quote Prices,
but invite you to come in and
bo satisfied that you never
had such an opportunity, to
Secure Bargains.
Shoes. Shoes.
$5.50 Ladies' Shoes $4.35
5.00 " ! J 4.00
4.00 " " 3.00
3.50 " 2.80
3.00 " " 2.25
2.50 " " 1.87
2.00 " " 1.35
Everything else Goes at a
Like Reduction.
Must vacate Building inside
of Sixty days.
Andrews & H.acklcmnn's Col".
VLDOUGLAS
cQfin
SHOE
return our thanks to our cus
tomers for their kind patron
age for the cloning year. We
have had a eplenditl trade and
appreciate their liberality, and
now at tho beginning of the
new year wo hereby obligate
ourselves to give tho beet val
ue in Dry (Jood, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Gents' Fur
lushing Goods. In fact every
thing that belongs to tho gen
eral merchandise line that we
possibly can. We
going tti stay right hero in
libation with the 'determina
tion to hohl the title of the
leaders in the general mer
chamliso business if honest
gtKKls at low prices has any
thing to do with it. W
claim to bo authority in say-
baying that Ave carry the lest
line of Gents' Shoes to be seen
in this country. They are the
most extensively advertised
shoes iu tho United States
This is saying a good deal but
it is a fact and we are
GOING
to stick to it. We allude U
the W. L. Douglas $3.00 shoo.
tho W. L. Douglas $4.00 shoe
is a hand sewed welt shoe
eatpial to any $0.00 or $7.00
t ) bo had any place. Tho W
L. 'Douglas $2.00 shoo for
Ihws, we claim that vou can
get no better when price am
quality is considered.
TO
command a largo trade ant
hold it vou must treat tieonle
right, and at tho same time
give them goods at lietlrock
prices;
have dt
that is what we always
one, and will still con
tinue to do. It is no trouble
to
SELL
a person one bill, but
must sell it so vou can
vtm
sell
him
MORE
in the future. We have a
fine line of neck wear, silk
handkerchiefs and everything
pertaining to tho fancy
GOODS
suitable for Christmas pres
ents in stock.
IN 1888
wo predict a prosperous year.
Tho signs of the time indicate
it, and we don't claim to be
better, prophets
THAN
any one else, either. This is
the last "ad" we aro going to
make
IN 1887,
and wo hope every person in
lA'benon and vicinity who
read the Expkfss will "read it,
OR
if they don't take the Expkfss
borrow their neighbors'. Any
way, .just so they read our
"ad" from this week. If you
want a boot that will not rip,
tear or '
BUST
buy the Buckingham & Hecht,
that is the boot we carry and
OUR
trade with them has been im
mense. Now one word to tho
ladies remember every pair
of shoes we sellWo always fas
ten on the
BUTTONS.
W.L.DOUGLAS'
.S3.00J
SHOE
- WAaiUNTtrn
n
I
WE
J. A. BE AUD, The Druggist,
HAS THE FINEST STOCK OF
Hoi May Goods. HAT TT IV
Holiday GckmIm. HUlllUii I
-KVEnSKEX.INLKIJANON'.COXglSTINa 0F-
Fine Toilet Cases, Odor Cases,
Books of
Onll find ICxnminc
N E W -:- STORE!
Fresh Goods! Low Prices!
KEEBLER & ROBERTS, Prop'rs,
WK HAVE JUST Ol'ENEll
GROCERIES, COFECTIONERIES,
TohiicooH
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc.,
Which we offer to the People of Ilmnon and vicinity at the
Lowest Living Rates for Cash, Hides Furs, and
all kinds of Farm Produce.
COME ATVB HKK UK. :
Keebler & Uoberts, Lebanon, Or.
Lumber - for
o
We now have on the ground at
ing every uay, oy uau jais,
The Celebrated M'Kinzie Lumber.
Manufactured at tho Coburg
RED CEDAR POSTS, BOXING,
SCANTLING, SHEETING, Etc.
Can till Orders for
BAKNS, HOUSES, BBIDGES, AND FACTORIES, ON
SHORT NOTICE.
. .......
In fact, we can furnish anything in the Lumlier line,
Hough or Dressed, that Builders or Contractors desire. Alsoj
Dnnre nnH Winrinu? nt " tiricp that. Iinvn not l'on i
nanutl in Linn county. Lumber 'delivered to any jwint at a
it'a.uiauiu i-iiaigc. iu1 ru uuru iti May ami win iuukc u in
teresting to our competitors.
W. B: DON AC A',
-n;i.ER Is-
Groceries and Povisions,
Tobacco arid Cigars.
Confectioner'', Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware,
Pure Sugar and Maple Syrups."
AGENTS' FURNISHING GOOD S:
Country Prodvico taken Iti Exchange for Gcxxis.
"GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES," IS MY MOTTO.
Corner lirk-k Store, .
You -:-Certainly
NEW 7ZA SUIT
THIS FALL ASI WINTER.
Why don't you go to BLAIX, the
Leader in Clothing.
AN IMMENSE STOCK
IN ALL GRADES,
From Eastern Factories.
Nobby Patterns & Styles, Cheap.
BARGAINS IN EVERY DE
PARTMENT. We are eon ftdent of Pleasing you. All
we ak i tho opportunity of
tihowiug you ;
TliroiiQfli our Stock.
WE AISO KKEP IK STOCK
Its
Celebrated Bromsiills
Goods.
L. E. BLAIN,
r triothu-rnnd M--r t:
TAABQ Holiday Gootk.
UUUlD Holiday Goods.
Albums, Christinas Cards, Etc.
all, Kinds.
Tor YourwclvoH,
OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF
mid Cigni'H,
- Everybody.
f4ii.c?i and are recciv-
Mills.
Genuine Mountain
HAMMER BRO-S, Spicer, Or.
t ti
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Main S'O-crt, Lebanon, Or.
C. B. ROLAND & Co
Albany, Oregon. -
Hew Store, New Goods,
-
CONSISTING OF
Furnishing Goods
Hats, Cape, Boots, Shoes, Choice
Selections in Fancy Summer Neek
Wear, Wlk Underwear, Baltrijrjran
Underwear, Fish, Clark & Flagg'a
Gloves,
FINE CLOTHING.
The very Best make of Hand Sewed
Shoes, and the very Latest Styles
in Mens' Boys' aud Youths' Cloth
ing. Ail the Cfelehrated makes of
HATS IN EVERY STYLE
OUR STOC K COXSISTS OF
Bright New Fresh Goods, i
And as lifne-.t, f.nr and f-iuare
dealing b our motto, we tk the
puUie io cll and g t p: n .
C. B. Roland ,
yc fist
SAMUEL E. .YO'UIIG,
; Wfdr In
Boots and Shoes.
THE LARGEST STCCI IS THE ilVL
Huught Exelitviyejy fir
Cash from the Manufac
turers
Every Pair Warranted. .
i-iNE shoes; .
For Ladies, Hisses & mtm,
niWT. 8TK.EET, -AL11A? Y, 0.'
JOHNSON & SHELTON.
xcio. oni:aox,
, PEA LEI W IS
General IJercliandiss,
Dry Goods, Groceries
A.VII
CLOTHING.
... -'; 1 Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps
And wii Eiidies Vari,ty of
UNDERWEAR.
BLACKSMITHING.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
- nv-
V R. C Watkius,
8WEET HOME, - - Olli:(JON.
REpalrlng of All Kinds at Rea
sonable Prices.
CilARiit:
fh-lng allanjund, new hhemf. 1.7.
Harlng hn-ated ta stay 1 ask ft share of
th puL-II patrotti.
II. V. W ATKINS.
I. F. CONN.
Contractor, Carpenter and
Builder.
Plans & Specifications
FLIi:lpHEI
Os; SHORT N OTIC 12
All Kinia of Carpenter Work Done an J
Satisfaction Guar.n'.ced.
Iriot3 Var" K&t soriiit:l.
jOREGON PACIFIC "1(7 :
220 Miles Shorter I
20 Hours Less Time I
Accommodations Unsurpassed for Com
fort and Safety.
Fn im! FrripbtK via. Yf,tita I ifop iw-pvn
tH'ii-.fiH'm (ft..: ,-rtmt--i iE:-.j"i 1z: 1 r
atwr fiw linn nil oiut la Wi:iii.'tn
Vlk-y xui Krrtm i-f..
DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS,
IjfHre Yaiuin . J. Iwc A'! fx t 1 frt r. ia.
Ijtitxe ir m i i v. ! a.m. lf!W . r j,' 1 ' r. n
Arrire A!li.iy Jl 1" a. m. Amir V'.' - .
O. & C. Tmim fiiirt I at AJl.af-j- a.i ; t i-r--.:."L.
M M. M. ifOAtf. v. r: ta.
lttfiterl Jiiiii. ji r. AHHiii.f. 4P. '-t.
Oregon Development Co.
FIHST-CLAS3 6TEAMSH!? 1.JNE
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YAQUINA & SAN FRANCISCO
SA1LIXO IATI.:
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lamett N'atii-y, Irwlwy lvr-vn.f rai.
T)k- rTtaiiT ror-e the nzht lurhur. ncm-
S. It. Tt.HY Cn V JL T 1
OREGON" & CALIFORNIA R. R,
Aral ViAHHi-th ms
The Mt. Shasta Route.
( ky r)nrrt(mx mi'le at A!:1.-ik1 uitb ftus.-?.
of the t'eUiuruia, Onim lilii ;.-.r.x.- t"iii;u.j' .
Only i: r I lc or t-tatrliiK.
California Express Train Dal'r.
tffl r. I-mv i i.nUuiii
:it" P. I.re AU,i:-v
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Arrive V)A-4 x. .
1j.-v, 7 .
Leavri J ' r. .
Local Pas.rnper Trajg Dalty faxcept. Sumtay
i'if-tUtnl
AlttiV -
Arrivt- u p. f -ljeave
M -S a. -l..
vc j . A. h
lS:ii r. m. farave
2:4f. w. Arrive
Cecal Passanger Trains Daily (except) Sunday
.! p. I-iive
-j r. Arrive
ii-! r. m.i Imve
1 p.m.; Arrive '
AiiiSiny
1 .-iti-n
AM-utiy
Arrivi- a. n.
, l.Vii A. 5(.
Arriwi'-r. p.. ci.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
I.iiy between IVut5nd ami A."hl3jd, t-U-kfjou's
atl Sun y FuuritcM.
EMIGRANT SLKKP1XO CARS
- Between Pofttiind t1 AAtusa, tfeki.-w.u '
til ,-an Kr-.t: i ..
FREE OF CHARCE.
all the ri -iiL-ir trains ua ihe Eu.-i isv. ftusa
West Side DiviS'C-n. - "V
BGTWEEX : - '." - ' '.
PORTLAND andCORVALLIg.
Mall Trn Daily f except S a no ay.
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Express Tra n Dai'w rexccrl fijy,
in. 1 . " i " "" t "I I- i l1J.j-l Jll.
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