The Lebanon Express. I
S Fill DAY, JANl'AUY , 1SK8.
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The bill introduced In the Honate hy
ForweH, to prevent the adulteration of
fiwwl products, etc., scema to lit the
case exactly. The hill makes no ill8
erimi nation between adulterated finnl
product but provides that oil food pro
ducts and drinks that are sold must te
furnished with truthful laln-ls. For
any violation of the law a fine of ?.V0
provided, one half to go to the in
former anil the other half to the ns
riittng attorney. BcienUile authorities
have demonstrated that strychnine is
ttsed in the manufacture of Uerin this
country, and to the use of this poison
in Ita manufacture ia ascribed the mis
chief which follows the continued use
of ber. Whiskies, brandies, etc., are
manufactured of vile, poisonous drugs
mere imitations of the lienors they
nrv di-slgned to rev resent. In Kurope
these matters are under the strictest re
gulation by law. In Herinany the law
regulates the manufacture of beer, pre
scribing Its constituents in exact pro
portions and if the article on inspection
fails to come up to the standard, It Is
destroyed by the officials. Not only
In liquors do we find adulteration, but
In almost every article that comes upon
the table as food. There seems to le
no law by which those guilty of the
frauds can le readily reached and pun
ished. Therefore we say the bill Is
timely and should become ft law at the
earliest moment.
A verv important fact In relation to
winter care of -tuck Is that warmth
ami comfort are equal to so much food
In very cold climates the Hsquiineaux
cat tallow, live on whale's blubln-r and
can digest any quantity of It. This
final acts the same as fuel in running
an engine. To bring our application
nctrer home, cattle have to lie fed in
.ld weather to correspond with the
temperature. Food creates heat, and
if well housed and ledded, stock will
do with less food. To give an aunitual
warm shelter and gool hedoing ma
terially lessens Its need of food, and
therefore It Is economy to bo humane.
tmiy lately parties traveling were
discussing the eflect of shelter and
comfort on their milch cows. One
Baid that with the Panne feed and care
a cow would fall off in flesh and milk
when the weather was cold. A warm
rain Is not so apt to cause this result as
clear, cold weather. If the warm rain
comes the cow can generally get under
a branching fir and find shelter, but
the penetrating eobt goes there all the
same. To keep a cow or beef animal
lip in flesh when exposed to winter
weather, like this, will require a heavy
f.od ration and the difference in food
Mqnired will soon pay for a good shel
ter, that will last many years.
A bill Introduced in the V. S. Senate
on ihe I.'th ult., by Senator Reagan,
to regulate immigration authorizes the
secretary of the treasury to appoint
."iusncctors of Immigration," to In? sta-
t ioned at such points of entry as he may
deem proper, llefore any immigrant
fhal! is? allowed to lam, the master of
the vessel shall produce a certificate
for each immigrant, certifying that he
is not deiorted for crime, is not a pan
er, lunatic or Idiot, and not In charge
of blood relations or other guardians;
fs not an assisted immigrant, and is
not under contract to labor in the
1 1 1 T 1 SUf.u , iwik.l btmll 1 (Hvn
as a jrnaramee ajrainst ute moiHcrim
ioate issuing of certificates or, the part
of the steamship company. It is made
unlawful for any person interdicted by
the provisions of the act to enter the
United States, or for a transportation
company to brins him to this country.
An exchange thus speaks of Port
land, and how it derived its name:
There is more improvement going on
In Portland than there is in San Fran
chco, and Portland's prosperity de
nds on the prosperity of the state.
The busy city of to-day gives no sign
that it was named by the toss of a pen
ny less than fortv years ago. If the
penny had fallen "tails, Portland
would have leen Boston to-dav. It
was smalt enough to 1h proprietary in
those days, and tirter the two owners
rentk-mcn from Boston, Mass., and
Portland, Me. had settled the name
by chance, the city was sold in 1848 for
$.1,000 worth of leather. -
The funeral of ex-Secretary Daniel
Mauning oecured at Albany, N. Y;, on
the 27th of Decvmler, ai.d was attend
ed by the President and cabinet, and a
large number cf the prominent men of
JCew York, State officials, etc. Deceas
ed" was the ablest member of the cabi
net, and the man who made it possible
for " Cleveland to attain his present
office. Over work in the attempt to
evelend's administration asnc-
cess and a credit to the democratic par
ty, cut him ofT in the prime of life.
Peace to his ashes...
A law has been passed in Waldeck,
tienuany, forbidding the granting of
marriaje license to a person addicted
to the liquor habit. A similar law In
this country would lie the means of
Itssening the misery so prevalent in.
families where whiskey instead of so
briety holds the reins of government.
Oermany tsstcadily advancing in civil
ization. ' - .
It may interest the superstitious to
note that loth Uladstone ami Bis
niarek were lxrn on Friday. Of noted
men of "the. past who came into the
world on that day f the week may be
mentioned Luther, Sir Isaac Xcwton,
tteorge Washington and VVinficld
' Scott. - -
The Atlantic Mttttfg says: The sa
loon represents all the tendencies and
influences whieli make most, strongly
against religion and morality, and its
atmosphere is quite as fatal to spiritual
development as the lrink it dispenses
is the health of tlte IwHly. - '
-BJC1
Lincoln's plainness of feature was!or.H
marked, hut when he was on the plat-'0ne of the most pleasing features of
form ppcaking, -be- liccaine- positively the- oeeajon, especially for the chil
han.lsonie. There seemed ail i"" ! dren, was a nice little Christmas tree,
i:giil, wncn a name, tirought out ieai
ms thai icw In isilile in repose.
told ijy coRUEsroN dents
riJOVlDETSCK.
,.-.'. December 31.
Miss Vina Miller is attending school
In llalsey.
IjoLs of rain, but never have seen the
roads better Ibis time of the year.
V. 1. Miller anil family have return
ed home from n visit in Lane county.
Uig time at the Christmas tree on
Fern Ittdge, notwithstanding the wet
weather.
UewB. T. Miller and wife have gone
to Clackamas county, where he has
In'cn called on pastoral duty.
(Jeorge Miller Is In the nelghltorhood
vlsltini; his many friends who was
ulad to see his smiling face. He -will
soon return to the upper country where
be has purchased n ranch, with the in
tention of making It his future home.
J j. 11.
HAMILTON (1II5F.K.
Deecmlier SI.
Miss Carrie Sutton has returned from
The Dalle.
Mr. VA. Sutton, of Sacramento, Cal.,
Is home visiting his parents.
There was a grand ball held at the
residence of Mr. I Hide, New Year's
I've. It was a brilliant affair.
There was a Christinas jwrty held at
the residence of Mr. A. Neuquist Frl
day evening, Iecemler 23, In honor of
Mrs. Neuquist "a brother, who has late
ly came out here from Kansas, to visit
them.
J ion. J. . Hruee and wire have re
turned from the metropolis, and we
understand they will soon make that
city their home. They will lie sadly
missed here. Our loss is Port land's
gain. Their daughter, Maggie, will at
tend school at Lelwnon this winter.
W. II.
RUCK H1I.I..
IX-eemlier 80.
Misses Ruth Iliehardsvn, Anna Mor
ris, and Josie Daniels, have returnetl
to their first love the placid lianks of
(Jallagher I'rcck
A little three year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ay res died last Friday at this
place. These teople are new comers
but tliey have the fullest sympathies
of their stranger neighbors.
After Saturday's ball game turkey
and duck shooting and rattling was the
order of the day. Al Heller was the
"crack" shot, and so bagged the largest
portion of the big game. J. K. Kast
luim was the lucky man at rattle, tak
ing two fine fowls. Almut a down
each of turkeys ami ducks yielded to
our local epicures.
lursuant to announcement, two lo
cal nines played a Christmas game of
base itall at this place last Saturday,
Charley lllodgctt acting as umpire, and
V. Illodpctt and J. K. Kastham cap
tains. The score stood 50 to 37, in
favor of the latter. Considerable en
thusiasm prevailed during the game,
which was witnessed by about seventy-
five spectators. XX.
CRAWrORDSVItlE.
January 2.
Holidays are over and everything is
quiet now.
3aud Hume, of Brownsville, is vis
iting friends.
Mrs. llauta and daughter left here
hist Tuesday, IhhuhI for Wisconsin.
I Mm. J. II. IHackburn lias lcen visit
ing her daughter for the past week.
.Vr. Klepper, ot Brownsville, was up
one night last week, visiting Mr. Afoses.
A T MliaiiLv unil wifa vv .r. vitdflmr
. .., . i i.
rciuuennui .-. '"
Shanks is teaching school in Sweet
Home.
nii. t n.. f n.rt.tm
Eve to sitend holldavs. She retuml
to Portland last Sat unlay, where she
has been attending school for the past
three months.
Itev. 11. Roiie preacheil here yester
day, for the first time in two months.
He has been removing a very large
cancer from hi face, which is not heal
ed entirely yet.
Last Fridav, being- the birthday of j
.Vrs. IU tilass and her daughter, Ivy,
the neighbors, old and young, collected
at their home in the evening, all enjoy
ing themselves until a late hour.
The Brass Band has received a new
memticr. It now numltcrs eleven.
The ladies prepared
the boys on Christ
was about 75 persons present. After
supjer the young folks repaired to the
residence of J. If. Scott, -where they
had a good time until lrto'clolk. (treat
credit is due the ladies. Krolt.
MOI'MAIX HOMK.
Dcccmler 27.
A little mistake oecured In my last,
which made me say Mrs. II. J. Hide
wlen I meant to say Mrs. H. J. Trine,
hut never mind that, mistakes will j
sometimes occur with the best writers.
Mr. K. E. Trine's sale went off yes-
j tcrday, Thos. Thompson officiating as
lauctioneer. Proptrty sold as well as
could lie expected considering the bad
weather. Mr. Trine and family started
for California Dec. 2Sth.
Miss I,eilbie Ambler closed her
school here on the loth inst having
given not only general, but so far as
learned, universal satisfaction. She
commenced her school in the 'Warren
district Monday, Dec. 19th.
Ve are, at this writing, in receipt of
a beautiful little snow, vhich might
have been several iuches deep, had not
the thermometer persisted in keeping
above the freezing toint. As it is, we
.ave k-ft only about three inches, and
gom
f.ist
Ttie Misses Kosctta . and Vernetta
Wiseman, twin sisters, accompanied
by their fellows, went down on Christ
mas eve to attend and enjoy the Christ
mas tree at the Warren school house,
where they were the guests of their
sister, Mrs. Jas. Warren.
We understand that a Christmas
dinner was had at Father and Mother
Trine's, in which all the Trine families
I heavily laden with presents for the ht-
tie folks, and some ot the grown up
:;Mldrell as will. Ovakioxai
MA SOAK HAM. AT IIUOWNS VII.I.K.
The Hall Masque given nt tho North
Ilrownsvllle I'lly Hall, on the evening
of iXwiuber 23, was a decided suwessj
passing oil' In a most agreeable man
ner to all Interested. The following
characters were well represented:
Mb Klla Tycrr-JtwIiiH Allen' Wlto.
Hnrnpy l"uhmnn Simw Kliike No. t.
Cut-rip ll H 1hiikIi''T of Urn IU-rIiiumiI.
Mrs. Similcni llclle of tlio Ihy.
America Kirk SeliooHilrl.
BHe Wllllnma 0h1iIk of .i1crtj-.
Untie FiMicr lVtcnlimitM
Isanit Piitman (Srnmlmti.
l.lwdc liolilr Simwr Kluko No, 2.
Ill Arthurs, Mnry 1'ur.hmmi, Al1le t"nlunni
Tim MnliU from Hi-liiil.
Mm. UtMcr tl.wxl l.m-k.
Mr. 1VU Fklilu-TmlHtriiiplilrL'
Ella Mi-Cormli-k--Jorkry.
Nltm ArrliilnM Arc of Heart.
Nora Irvine (;hot.
Katie AtvhilmM 8 o'clock Ten.
Namtit Ilum-li tJitcr-H of lUnmcmil.
chul) Yllm nutlet hsnccr.
llmilf Archllmld rainier.
Extrlla Swankla",
Iva Moor ttot-h Olrl.
Julia Klrk-.a rmim.
Alinli' MtuMV lUil KWllllR llitml.
A.lille Ulliler-lnl Ni. 2.
Kl. S yiT. t'lnmlo Mcliart, R A. SHinU'r In
nMf-Out.
P. 11. Sawyer Chli-r of llilh-c.
Mr. flnyheiirt lumk Cli-rk.
A. Howe linker.
Henry AnlillmM-'mllii I. S. A.
R. V. Vutrunn lnke nTOmvu.
tiir)TB Kmrtt" Clown.
R. 1, White -IVIer lllpjtm From ISwcy County
thanii Smith Waller.
W. W. Water 4'Ior Paitivr.
i. F- Blljpu Clown.
W lUnlwoll Vim Nrtllie II.
T. Pheney ami II. l'Mon White Watunnan.
TWnv Wllm Fireman.
R. U lllnnehanl Fn-m-h (Muk.
F HetlH Kiilxlit of the IVve.
L. Tyeer lhot.
W. llctu. t'l)le F.wter an. I I. Ualhralth Mj-n
Three.
A. I.. Kirk. Pary Jime. S. rowrll, Bolhy John
ami Mae. Sayer-UiiR Shon-ineu.
Cliax. Kliwh-k lav Hoy.
Ales Klrk-llahy Rliu knnilh.
W. Omlcy law.
Mary IUiker-1 Ire H. U.
Henry llitltay ooehman.
IS. I He linker A lniy In lUrnk.
J. Iratt Flrvmnn.
T. S. P
St IIOOI. HKI'OltT.
The following is a report of average
attendance of Hock Kill seliool, term
ending IHtvinbcr 24th, I8S7. Nothing
below W) cr i-cnt. publishttl:
Kills Vndcr, 1K; Allle Temple, m
Otho Temple, OH: Frank Vader, BK
Horace illackburn, 67; Minnie ltlaek
burn, BO; Fred Vader, tH; Maurice Jack-
son, Bo; Frel Klum, B4; Mollie Jackson,
0;t; Hayes Temple, fl;l; Nettie lV.vle,W;
Willie Monroe, l ; Mnrt Klum, n.
J. K. K.vstii am, Teacher.
What am I to Do?
The symptoms of Biliousness are un
happily but too well known. They
diner "in different Individuals to some
extent. A Bilious man Is seldom a
breakfast cater. Too frequently, alas,
he has an excellent apetite for liiiulds
but none for solids of a morning. His
tongue will hardly Icar iusH-tion at
any time; If it is not white and An rid,
it is rough, at all events.
The digestive system is wholly out
of order and Biarrhcii or Constipation
may le a symptom or the two may al
ternate. Then' are often Hemorrpoids
or even loss of i1imhI. There may lie
iriddinesA and often headache and acid
ity or flatulence ami tenderness In the
pit of the stomach. To orri-ct all this
if not cll'ect a cure try irten' Awfuxt
Flotti r, it cost but a tritlc and thous
ands attest Us efficiency.
Moore. Hair Ivlt"rtor.
This excellent preparation for thi
hair, may Ik? found on sale at the fol
lowing places: M. A. Miller, Ielatmn;
Starr A Stanard, O. Uslsni and M.
Jackson, Brownsville; F. A. Watts,
Sliedd; C. Uray, llalsey. Sample lst
tlcs free. Call and ret one.
Ayer s Cherry Pectond Is recom-
,eudc.l bv eminent physicians, on
hM,th sides of the Atlantic, as the most
! reliable rcimily for colds, coughs, and
i ftU pnlmonar.v disonlcrs. In.,uire of
your druggists for Aycr's Almanac
There Is nothing so valuable for
throat and lunjr troubles, ami that can
le taken without any injury to the
stomach, as "Mother Cary's (Jumtrve
Cough Syrup." Try It and you will
say so too.
J. A. Beard, agent for Lelmnon
Insure your property In a home com
pany the Northwest" Fire and Marine
Insurance company, of Portland Ore
gon. A. It. Cyrus, agent, libation Or.
Money to loan, by Curran
teith, Albany, Oregon.
Mon
tf Mother t'ary'H (Jumlrcc Cough Syr
up los not Hicken the ftoiimcli, or
liml the lovels, wife for a chiM or an
a fine 8uiicr for ' 'tu't, ami will l foiiiul the Ut prcn
!.... l.'.-u ti.k. ! ration for a CoiikIi, Told, Broncliiti,
im.is J.f. 1"ri Uvhfvplnjr Ooujrh or Croup ami ny
affection ot the throat ami limvrw.
J. A. l'anl, ajn-nt for Ijcbaiion.
THK MAKKKTS.
Pouti.axi, Ok., January 5.
Wheat (Juote Vallev. $1 22'. 1 2-';
Walla Wallu, lirm, PI 12 (r 115.
Oats The market is light. Quote
47i , SOc.
Flour Standard brands, ?4 (S- 4 i
countrv, 3 7o . 4; brands, superfine,
Iard Kegs, or 5' gallon tins, 8'c;
pails lOlh, 8 (J 8c.
Butter Dairv, 32J (3 3oc wr roll;
brine in rolls, 2.) ( 32c; solid in kegs,
2S r :Wc; store butter, 20 ( 2."c.
Poultry Juote chickens, $2 ff, 4 as
to quality; thicks, $4 ($ 6; turkeys, 13
(r l.c. per iouud.
Kggs S-arce. tjuote 3.c per doz.;
eastern, 30c, per do..
Provisions Bacon, 101 R, 11c; hams,
12 cV 13c; shoulders, f f 7c.
Hides Dry, 12 ( 13c; green, o (j 0c;
deer skins, 25 (a, 2ik.
Wxl Valley, 19 20c; I-istern
Oregon, 1 (W) lSo
VtXHi Bran, ter ton, f 16 Or. 17: shorts,
Sis (.., i'.; oil-cake meal, (
Barley lirewing. ixt
ctl., 1 10;
ground, per ton, $25 f'-27 50.
Potatoes Market Heavy. Per ctl.,
85 Of 100; sweets sell at 2',c. icr pound.
Fresh Fruit (iool demand. Quote
apples, 75c. (, SI; pears, 5c. PI 25;
, Hly lemons, $7 60; California lemons,
peaencs, ?n1 w (m, l si; tomatocH, B'.c
54 (a) H per case.
Dried Fruit Pun dried apples. He. (J?
10 per pound; machine dried, 11 (, 12c;
Plummer cvapomtcd, 12c; pears, 11 (W;
12ic; sun dried pit less plums, 121c; ma
chine dried, 12Jc; Italian prunes, 12
13c.
Ifbajcon', Or., January 5.
Wheat 6-Ic per bushel.
Oats 4fc per bushel.
Flour $5 50 per barrel
Potatoes 6'.ic7oc per bushel.
Kggs 25c. per dozen.
Butter 25c er H.
Lartl 9c12io cr lb.
Aples, green 50c jer bushel.
Aiiples, dried 7c10e jer It.
Plums, dried lOcS124c per U,
lYunea, dried 10c!12jc icr Hi-.
Hams 15c per H.
Shoulders Oct" 7c er fl.
iin-n ioct j'j.'.e ner nv. , ,
al Oil pi S r r 5 sratlon cart
or
Churchill & Montclth's Colv
Boots. Boots.
$0.50 Glens' lUiots for $5.25
0.00 " " " 4.75
5.00 " " " 3.75
3.75 " " " 2.75
3.50 " " " 2.50
0.00 " Bhoos " 4.00
5.00 " " " 3.75
4.25 " " 3.00
3.00 " " " 2.25
2.50 " " " 1.00
2.25 " " 1.05
2.00 " " " 1.25
1.50 " " M 90
Everything else Goes at a
like Reduction.
(io i iv a i i j rr
-o V-
BUSINESS.
No Foolishness!
Wo Oiler our Large tock of
General, HerchandisE
AT
ACTUAL COST!
This is no Podge to lioduco
t?tock, but is a
B0NAFIDE SALE.
We shall lietire from busi
ness as stHin as our Stx-k
is sold out.
This is llie Only
COST SALE
Ever Atlvcrtiifctl in Ix?lanon.
AVE will hot Quote Prices,
hot invite you to come in ami
Ik? satisfied that you never
had such an opiortimity to
Secure Bargains.
Shoes. Shoes.
$5.50
5.00
4.00
. 3.50
3.00
2.50
2.00
Ladies'
Shoes
a
'it
$4.35
4.00
3.00
2.80
2.25
1.8J
1.35
Everything else Goes at a
Like Reduction.
Must vacate
Building
inside
of Sixty days.
Churchill &Monteith.
Andrews & Ilacklcmnn's Col'.
W.LDOUGLAS?
83.00
SHOE
1
return our llmnks to our cus
tomers for their kintl patron
ago for the closing year. We
lavo had a splendid trade and
appreciate their liherality, and
now at the beginning of the
new j'car we lierehy obligate
ourselves to give tho best val
ue in Dry (ioods, Clothing,
Hoots and Shoes, dents' Fur
nishing fioods. In fact every
thing that belongs to tho gen-
ral merchandise, lino that we
possibly can. Wo
A1?E
going
to stay right
hero
in
libation with the deterniina
tion to hold the title of the
Leaders in the general iner
cnamiiso Business u nones
goous at low prices lias any
thing to do with it. W
claim to be authority in say
saying that we carry the bes
line of (Jents Hhoes to bo seen
in this country. They are the
most extensively auveniset
shoos in tho United States
This is saying a good deal bit
it is a fact and we are
GOING
to stick to it. We allude t
tho W. L. Douglas $3.00 hIicw
tho W. L. Douglas fl.00 shoo
is a hand sewed welt sin
eaciual to any $0.00 or $7.0(
to 1k had any place. The W
L. Douglas 2.00 shoo for
boys, wo claim that vmt can
get no Wttcr when price am
quality is considered.
TO
-a
cornmaim a largo trade am
.hold it you must treat ieopl
right, and at tho same tun
give them goods at bedrock
prices; that is what wo alway
have tione, ami will still con
tinue to 'do. It is no trouble
to
SELL
ti Hron
must M'll
him
one lmt
it so yon can
von
Veil
MORE
in tho futnre. W have a
fine lino f neck wear, ilk
hamlkerchiefs unl uvcrythinp
lertaining to the fancy
GOODS
suitahle for Christmas
cuts in stock.
pre?
IN '88
we predict a prosperous year.
The signs of the tune indicate
it, and we don't claim to be
letter prophets
THAN
any one else, either. I Ins is
the last "ad" we are going to
make
IN 1887,
and we hope
every person in
Ix'henon
and vicinity who
read the Lxpkkss will read it,
Oil
it lheviion t take tnc r.xpnrss
borrow their neighbors'. Any
way. Hist so they read our
"ad" from this week. If you
want a boot that will not rip,
tear or .
BUST
buy the Buckingham Sc Ilecht,
that is the boot Ave carry and
OUR
trade with them has been in
mense. Now one word to the
ladies rcmemlier every pair
of shoes we sell we always fas
ten on the
W.LDOUGLAS'
$3.00
. rm Hiili'iilH"1 V"T ; J
WE
BUTTONS.
SHOE &r m:
WARRANTEE Jsg . f
T1I13 IVJCW
0
T-1(tiioii,
Groceries and
WHITE
Pure Sugar and
T 1
D
vD
cunn rip ni
Albany and Lebanon Flour, Bran and Chop.
BOOTS and SHOES. RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES.
TViii I w find Xiopc?.
f KHMS IlKASONAULK.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG,
lk-iilcr In
Boots and Shoes.
THE LARGEST STOCK in THE CITY.
llought Kxchmivelr for
Cash from the Manufac
turers. Every Pair Warranted.
KIN 15 SIIOLiS,
For Ladies, Hisses & Children,
A. SPECIALTY.
FIUST STltKKr, ALBANY, Ok.
OYERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R.
An! CitiiM--tl.ni
The ML Shasta Route.
a-mmx-ltou tnnl-at AIiImihI with nzr
oflliv t nllhrtiiia, (mpm Mal. SIhjsv iiH"tiy.
Only l:i l IW-m r -ttoirli.
Tinif l-tw-i-n Allmny ami San KmiM -. r.' lnmr.
California Eipr Trains Dally.
I ! f. t.
Ij-tii1
lH,
Arrli
IWIIiiikI
A.lilttlitl
Arrie li:C a.
IamiW; A,
lx-itvri 5: to r.
Local PMir(ir Train Dally KCepti Sunlay
K . M
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The First Sign
Of failing health, whether in the form of
Night Sweats and Nervousness, or in a
sense of General Weariness and Loss of
Appetite, should suggest the use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This preparation
is most effective for giving tone and
strength to the enfeebled system, pro
moting the digestion and assimilation of
food, restoring the nervous forces to
their normal condition, and for purify
ing, enriching, and vitalizing the blood.
Failing Health.
Ten years ago my health bo ran to fail.
I wan troubled with a distrenaing Cough,
Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous
ncKfl. I tried various remedies pre
scribed by different physicians, Dut
became so weak that I could not go tip
stairs without stopping to rest. My
friends recommended me to try Ayer's
Borsaparilla, which I did, and I am now
aa healthy and strong as ever. Airs.
K. It. Williams, Alexandria, Minn.
I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, In my
family, for Scrofula, and know, if it is
taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly
eradicate this terrible disease. I have
also prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an
alterative, and must say that I honestly
believe it to be the best blood medicine
ever compounded. W. F. Fowler, M. V.,
1. D. S., Greenville, Tenn.
Dyspepsia Cured. .
It would be impossible for me to de
scribe what I suffered from Indigestion
and Headache up to the time I began
taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was under
the care of various physicians, and tried "
. a great many kinds of medicines, but
never obtained more than temporary re-,
lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla
for a abort time, my headache disap
peared, and my stomach performed its
duties more perfectly. To-day my
health is completely restored. Mary
Uarley, Springfield, Mass.
I have been greatly benefited by the
prompt use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It
tones and invigorates the system, regu
lates the action of the digestive and
assimilative organs, and vitalizes the
llood. It is, without doubt, the most
reliable blood purifier yet discovered.
II. D. Johnson, 583 Atlantic avenue,
Brooklyn, .N. Y. v . tt
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,-
rrepwrc hy Dr. J. C. Ajrcr k Co., Lowell, llaes. -Price
91 1 six bottles, S3.
OOIfcTVJtlJfc GllOCKllY,
(OpjK site St. Charles Hotel.)
p. 3 frB
Timi County,
DKABKIl IN
Provisions,
Tobaccos and Cigars,
CROSS BAKING POWDERS.
Maple Syrups, Confectioneries.
mm
COUNTUY PIIODUCE TAKEN AT MAItKKT l'lSICES.
N E V :
Fresh Goods!
KEEBLER & ROBERTS, Prop'rs.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A COMPLETE LINE OK
GROCERIES, GOFECTIONERIES
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc.,
Whk h wo nffiT to the Piople of Libation ami vk-lnify at thi-
Lowest Living Rates for Cash, Hides Furs, and
all kinds of Farm Produce.
C03IK A? l) K LJ!S.
Kccbler & Roberts, Lebanon, Or.
F. H. ROSCOE & CO.,
-DEALEK.S IN-
General Hardware
Ii-in, Kti'ol and Coal,
Wajron 3Ititi-iaiI.
Hope and Ooi-1ji jur'-
Illll-llMlllit IlM KlllitM.
AVtijyoii and I Jiijjjj:Io. -
GUNS AND
If vou wlr.li to purehafx- a i-iIto for your 1 Joy or Oirl that will uland
the wear and tear of every day uaRe, that is made of honect leather
throughout, and on common-neiise ideas, call for
HENDERSON'S "SCHOOL SHOE,"
made of Ix.th Urk'ht and and Oil Oniin. and known everywhere lv the Trud
Mark of the LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE, found on the hot torn of one of
a eh pair. I one genuine without it. Ueware of Imitations.
... r: . . TRY HENDERSON'S SPECIALTIES. :
Their Woinens' Curaeoa Kid and Tanipieo Coat Button, to retait at f 2.50
Their Women' Henderson Kid. French tanned, ButtoHj to retail at
The are elltehed vrith Silk, made eolid in every partleular, aud will make your '
feet look sauall aad eluijuly. ,
-FOR
Opoqroii,
STORE!
Low Prices!
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Agricultual Implements.
Carponterw' TooIm.
llnllili-i-i-i llnrilwaro.
Powder, Filipta"ot5.
Ola nt I'ovdov.
Hawn and ..VatOM.
AMMUNITION.
BUX C. M. II EN DERSON& COS
CELE3SAT(0 BOOTS SHOES
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