- i '.. - 1 ' I ho Lebanon Express. 1 KIDAY, I'F.HUrAliV 17, tsss. .1. 1 1 . i-i-vx Is i i:ciitr. In Oovernor Irabee" mossnin? t the Iowa legislature, he states that the J prohibition law has been so efik-k-ut in .diminishing crime ami consequently reducing the business tf the courts that an-duction in the number of courts can le made without inconvenience. A Vermont cashier has just been pre sented by his bank directors with a gold rinjy, estimated to I worth six dollars, as a reward for fifty-one years of lionesty. Certain gentlemen living in Canada will now see what tiny have lost by straying from the path of recti tude. IXlpli's hill to create a public park of Crater lake and adjoining territory has been considered by the committee on public lands. The members are somewhat opposed to making it a na tional park as the care and expenses of maintaining the Yellowstone park is considered too great for the benefit af forded. The committee is in favor of making a park of Crater lake and some of the adjoining land, provided the state of Oregon will take charge of it and maintain it as a public park. A correspondent of the New York Herald, democratic, has been going j through the south and interviewing the leading manufacturers, as to tho effect of the president's message. The general opinion among them seems to be that it will cause a division in the democratic party south. There can le little doubt but that this will Ik- the re sult, since the manufacturing enter prises which depend so largely for suc cess upon the protection afforded by the tariff, are multiplying each year ; and contribute much to the prosperity of that rmrt of the country. . , . , A bill has already lieen lutrodueedin the New York assembly providing for the introduction of the Australian sys - lem of votinsr, with modifications, in ihat state. The modifications to judge , by a synopsys of the bill, are so radical as to relieve the systen of the fatal ob- jecUon of impracticability in this coun- rv ith if nwnv eWtive officers, The bill provides for the printing of 1 - 1 . ballots for any political party easting one-tenth of the rotes polled at the last j presenting the Senatorial Postofrice ; previous tleciion. Voters may also ! Committee's adverse rejKtrt upon the write their ballots. A eomoartnient j dainty meanre, Chairman Sawyer Into which voters may re t.re to exam-! taled ihA t,,e ltomee iMmrtmeiit . , .. . ! was not sflf-supifrting vet, ami there .ine their ballots is provulod, election , u wfl 1)Qt Umv t ntmvt any officer, challengers, and voters are al- j further reduction on letter postage. ; -lowed in the polliug places, and the j Senators lk-ek. Hoar Piatt and others ballot clerks only shall have ballots in jcach believed in penny postage. They it -,." t t , i arcuel that the people wanteil and de- 1 1 1 1 ?- 1MK:.1.H -KrtTllf r.T lilt1 CM" r'T, J- 11 I101l L'llI Illllll tiH'lltU IW advantajre. rr i li f i . I inercsunsot me anai.s n ...incti- .n t lwifii K lii iTtfH-il rprpnnp tiiiTVm tlinws much adulteiation by some of the brewers. The Mormons are starting propagat- ... . , it mg societies m some of the Soutnern c Statt. Their ill-racccK in that line in 1'tah outrht to lie sufficient to dampen their ardor. A strong effort will be mnde to have the National Democratic Convention held in San Francisco. It is paid the 'alifornians will offer unusual induce- ments to capture the attraction. T 1 1 -1 1 i 1 1 Vm f f r 1 t T t -r if 1 1 1 -1 - - " - ' ' - - " mniM rfnrn t.. n-nrt. fiml Mini what they ask others to give them. Boh Injrersol says that the pulpit is the pretense of honesty and the stage the honesty of pretense. Having used up his antitheses he must say, when speaking of the lecture platform, that it hr.s neither pretense nor honesty. When Publie Printer Benedict pre- j wnts to Congress a list of old soldiers he has discharged from the govern merit Printine Office, with his reasons The reading strikers have exhausted I wl5 is lxin? fram Slu'h j Q o. Bi7 T' dicner ' P , i care that it is expected to please the J 3 and are prevented bv Dys-, their own funds and are now appeal- . , , . , .... i n.nsi ns ArUor'a n-ranorvui TiM.u 11 I whole c-ountrv, is nit f a radical ehtir-l rpsla' use Aciers i'vpepsia Aauiets. i , in.r in outirlf. 'Wmirwl l.ifw.r' for I . , ! They are a positivo cure for lvspeTwia. Iu- : I ias IWC for each individual discharge, there ! ' he the aim of nearly every will be music, and it won't be furnish- ! one to luh 11 P the sc in,lal a,Ml. ,lt r cd by Benedict, either. i ertat strain, many uuintcrcstingeo.i ! vcrsations were held, merely to prove The southern Pacific Company has i tiuit the mcmlicrs f the church could made an important traffic arrangement ' arise above sensational gossip. Just lie with the Mexican Central road, bv ! f the services were cW Bro. Kli which it v. ill be enabled to do through ! Jah P" "krod arose and sanl : freight and passcn-cr business between casern cities ana tnose on tms coast and the e;iy of Mexico. ' Ham Small says that "if there is an nbination this side of hell it is the church fair." That institution is cer tainly an abombination, but an unpre- judiced outsider wouldn't denounce it in the superlative degree certainly not as long its Sam Small lives. Senator Frye, in a recent speech, showed very. conclusively that a poorly paid laborer of England could not com pete, with-the still poorer con. ien sated labor of Belgium and Germany and hence tlie latter countries are under selling England and driving herotera rives out of the market It was an ex- eel lent wieech. On the 21fct of Jannary the thermom eter at Key West, Florida, registered 72 degrees aliove zero, and at Chippewa Falls, Wiseojisin, 6S degrees la-low, or a difference of 140 degrees. The differ ence in miles iietween the two latitudes of tlte two places is only about l,(i00 milt. If this dtK'sn't show that tlie ? a T inted states is capsible of showin variety f wcaHier, then we fail to see li )v a better fallowing could be made. WASHINGTON LETTER. Among tho lilllo Uiitistx nntl bljr things that Inivo Int-ii hu tn l'otigrt-!s Ilils wii'k I Mill lm-iiiinti that the st-n-nU timuiimou! v nml without tlt-bati. vrtod to suhstituU? tlu UOth of Air for tht - 4tti of Muri-h as Inauguration day. They also voted that the term of office of the President and of the Fiftieth Congress shall continue until the 30th day of April, 1SS!, at noon; that the Senators whose existing term would ex pire on the 4th of March, 18Stt (and thereafter), shall continue in office un til the 30th of April succeeding such expiration, and that the 30th of April shall thereafter le sulstituted for the 4th of March as the commencement and termination of the ofliciul term of the President, Vice-President, Senators and Representatives in Congress. In the House end of the Capitol there is on the calendar another constitution al amendment awaiting a vote. It fixes the day for the meeting of Con gress on the first Monday in January, and the time of final adjournment at noon on the 31st of DceemlHT. This, you see, would practically make a con tinuous session for the two years' term, interrupted by only such recesses as both Houses should agree to. The Senate has agreed to give a 200,000 public building to Nebraska's thriving city of Omaha, and the House has voted to favor with public buildings Ureenville, S. C, Portsmouth, Ohio, Asheville, X. C, Springfield, Mo., and Monroe, I.a. Prohibition bills, memorials and pe titions continue to- pour in upon both Houses. One of the latest and strong est is the result of the yearly meeting of the Socictj- of Friends in Baltimore, which shows the Friends do not be lieve in half-way measures. The x-ti- tion calls for a constitutional amend ment prohibiting the manufacture, ex portation, importation, transportation, and sale of liquors in the United States. Petitions continue to be presented, also, in favor of the proposed constitutional centennial celebration to be held in this city. To give you an idea of the demands made bv constituents and other callers upon the time of our lawmakers which should Ie spent, during the daily ses- j sion at least, in cttention to publie bus- j mos;a) r wiu UK.ntioll that the door. J keepers at the various entrances to the, j floor of the House kept tally on last ; Thursday of the cards sent in to mem- ,Ulr5n thc ,,:l-v- win8 to thc l"m i weather there hapiened to lie fewer a, tw hat Uy thjm u j ual yet 1:oo rard3 worv wnt m XJlirt ' did not include those sent in from the (ladies reception room, which would ' nave mtmiterctl several hnmlretl more. haJ m,ilrl sev There was a little ovor t,R, mw le contest in the Sen- i-nt ttostaire bill. In j mandetl tVttt-r and cheaper mail ser- I vice, that they had never asked that (the Postortiee I.'partment should le ! self-sustaining, nor had they ever com- plained of extravagance in that branch of the fiovcrmeiit. MU r.of the House generally fa-1 ! -.... 1.-. ..f . 1 j letters, at least, to one cent. There are j other hill on the siihjcet beside the one snubbe.l by the Senate committee, land others are being prepared which j , j will le introtuiccd at an earlv daj-. j I)urill? the nle .nt .ueuion Hena- j tor lleek said he couhl not understand t how the tiovcrnment could afford to I 'carry bonnets, harness and all kinds of merchandise over the country for a cent an ounce and not lie able to earrv j the intelligence of the people at the ! suite rate. It is said that the forth-coming tariff! .ire .l.iwi-Tn.r f. t- 1 n . -t i.n hi 1 1 ... .. , j . ........ . . , .... " . - . . . . ...... " . I . ' 1 . ' paries of life will he ldeased. it is I in-Mi-jiin, mi me iiijii mil iiKiflo fit j 1 . . 1. a . 1 . ,i: . -. : l . r wool, woolen goods, cotton goods, and j sugar. .The Itandall Demxr:its will lie placated with the duties of tobacco cut m,,,, . ,-, . Surne Sv?0 OtHl OOO vl.llf til. -l.iUfir ia v me ?2..000,nno, while the whiskey tax will not be touched. Why He Needed Prayer. The congregation of a church at Klk iukw were niucn snocKwt um learn- ling that their preacher had denarted j under m.ist discreditable c i r cu m - ! stances. On the following Suiulav it u a"1 we last , ms to ,mve R Klwom ovcr this j f.,mf,rirniimt hils We wt.re ' all much attached to our minister, in fact, we loved him, and 1 now propose that we oftcr up a prayer for the wan derer." A sensational wave swept ovcr the j audience. Another brother arose, ami, i turning to Klijah 1. Brookrod, said : "I am astonished that vou should do- sire this congregation to pray for our errmg minister "Why?" "Because he -you above all others." ran away with your wife." j "Yes, I know," Elijah replied ; "and that is thc reason why I think he will need our prayers." Arkanaw Trav eler. Two Remarkable Observations. St. John says that the only reason for the continued existence of thc Dem ocratic party is the fact that "having no soul there would lx no place for it to go in case it should die." This ol servation is worthy to rank With" the celebrated remark of Senator Gorman to the effect that "it cost like h- 1" to i secure St. John's help in achieving the i i,..,,. .-,,- i - . tleuiocmnc national victory in l&4.- Glnhr- Dnnoerat. Siib;ierilie for Tiik Eai"KUk.-. J It is said that the fort h-cominjr tariff ( -o ' acier. i ue revenue reformers wno A Peculiar Case. There has Ix-oll a meeting of old sol diers in Covington, ivy., which lias in view a most peculiar object. It was u meeting of the gallant forty-first Ken tucky Volunteers and they took the in itial measures to be mustered out of service of the war The story is a pe culiar one, to say the least. DUring the war a regiment was or ganized in Covington people. They were sworn in by otllccrs fully author ized toin rform the duty, and were put under the command of Captain Amos Shlnkle. They went into the M ar and served through it, being known as the gallant Forty-first Kentucky Volun teers. It is twenty-three years since the last gun was tired, uml many of the regiment are numbered among the lead. Some were killed in battle, others have died since, but not a moth er's son of them was ever mustered out of service, and no one has any patter to indicate that he was discharged, al though the regiment served in several battles. Asa consequence, every mem ber of the Forty-first Kentucky Volun teers is entitled to pay up to the present time, and the meeting in Covington, was for the purpose of adopting some means to secure their discharge and pay. Mr. Amos Shinkle, who com manded the regiment, is still alive, and will lie with his men to see what can be done. Should the men's claim prove valid and lie successfully prosecuted, each man will lo entitled to $3,500, counting from the close of the war. Postoffice Regulations. Tlie tollowiug-seetion of the 1. S. Postal Laws and Regulations may lie of interest to some : Skition 47S. Loungers or disorder ly persons not permitted in a postoftlce. A postmaster must not allow his lostofllce to ln-come the resort for loung ers or disorderly H-rsotis, or the scene of dispute or etaitrovcrsy, and when ever necessary he should invoke the aid of the civil authorities to expel vi. lators of the rule He is required to keep his postotlico at all times in such a clean and orderly condition that it may be visited by women and children and ot iters without impropriety or tmrassnu-nt. new n au.nonz.-u iknow ,nv friend Charlie exclude the public from the lobbv 4f: .-. lili ..ti;.-. A,,li,.r !.. .litpil.Iltimi ,T tlu 1 Vlll Wait Oil 1110. (U lltlO- mail, but he may enforce the ole-crv-ance tf gmsl order, and may prohibit smoking there. When local authori ties refuse to preserve 4rdcr in a fxtst oftice at the rctpust 4f the jMit master lie should close the oftiee. Wrtat am I to Do? The symptoms of Biliousness are un happily but too well known. . They tlitlcr in tiitren-nt individuals to some extent. A liiliotis man is seldom a breakfast eater. Tk fretpu-ntly, alas, he lias an excellent apitetife for" liuuids out none ior sou.js oi a iiwruii!g. tis iKKks ail balanced up in a tonirue will hardlv lienr msiHi-tiou at j , . .. ! anv time; irit is not white and futrid, very short tune. hen you il ;.1,rvmr!,T s,t.u" vvnX- , , J read this don't think it means Ihc tiniest i vo svstcm is whollv out ! , i , .... . of order and Diarrhea or Constipation jOUHMxMly else, tllOU art the may lie a symptom or the two may l-jman." I need moilCV ami temate. 1 here are often Hvmorrbtiiils ! r . . or even loss of Hood. There may U-1 money I lllUt liaVO, and if giddiness and often hcadaehe and acid- ! ytUl eVel' AVailt to lo C. l. it v or tlatnlemt-and tenderness in ther . , . , " -. pit of the tonia.-h. Ta correct ail thisi Montague a kindness, do it if not effect a cure try '.Vwn' .1 ''' I ntv liv nflvinir vour nceiumt Flntrt-r, it .cost but a tritle ami thoiis- I and attest its efficiency. THE M ARKETS. I.kii.ynox, On., February 17. Wheat 4e per bu.-hti. Oats I'W- jht bushel. Flour ?. . per barrel Potatoes (UK 7-c h-t l.ushel. Kgcrs i?N jx r tlozt-n. Hutter 'Si- jH-r H. Lard 0i-"12ic in r H. Apples, green VK .T bushel. Apples, drieil 7c bV -r Hi. IMutus, drifl lOclIc H-r Pi. Prunis, dried PVlSlc jkt lb. Hams 1.5c per lb. Shoulders tie're n-r lb. Iliicon lfV- 12Jc in r Pi. "iwl Oil $ 1 2-5 per . gtdlon can ! 2-5 per ease. on ; JoMtinn IDntnlanv n t ! . . 1 - , 1 IID gUUOUKQ JiJ V.11KX iJJ CCXklo ! J. A. IJeanl, DrUifKit't. Mnorr'K Hair InYignrator. i Tins excellent preparation for thej the fo'i- I ,n,r' Iua: lw ""iV1 " at. j lowing places: M. A. Miller, IaI ! . - 1 . ... ... starr V StanardV o! VAVstrn ami M. Jackson, Brownsville; 1'. A. Watts, Shedd; (.'. Oray, Halsey. Sample Init- ' ties free. Call and ret "one. i j CWaY nd reliable Medicine.! are tbebest ; ,,Srt, nWrilU forre. for .llirn - ' innonciiuuiNin. Acr.rr diouu iji- . r.;tilnf ti.Rloo! Tnpvervformof Scrof. ' ulous. Pyphilitlcor Mercurial diseases, itis I invaluable. For Rheumatism, Las ao equal. invaluable. For Rheumatism, Las no equal, j. v. j3caru, urtiggisx. l i t ' , ! jrive you more goods for them There is nothing valuable for during the next 00 days than throat and lung troubles, and that can VOU have CVCr heCIl ottered le Ikj taken without any injurv to the;V. ... r , . r stomaeh, as "Mother Cary'sr (Ju.nt.x-e j toro- 1 saVJUSt Avhat I llieail Cougii syrup." Try it and you will j and mean what f sav, and all .t. ,v.' it,.r.i .... r...-t, KvAX TaT? h,?T Aeker s Soother at Laud. It is tlie onlr safe medicine yet made that will remove all j infantile disorders. It contains no Opium I or IforpJUne, but gives the child naturtii J j a5'w pain. Price 23 cents, gold by J. A. Beard, Druggist. For a good mciil, goto the City taurant Albany. Meals 'Si cents. lies tf Mother Cary's (iunitnt- Cough Syr up 1h s not sieken the' stomikeli. "or i hind the lxiwels, safe for a child or an amiit. anu win ih round the in-st nron- itraiiouiora uougii, v oid, uronelntis, Whooping Cough or Croup and any aucciion oi me in roar and lungs. J. A. Beard, agent for Lebanon V'NoW trifle with any Throat or Lung Disease. If you have a Cough or Cold, or the children ere threatened with Crou p or Whooping Cough, use Acker's English Itemedy and prevent further trouble. It is a positive euro,' and we guarantee it. Price 10 and COc J. A. Beard, Druggist. Insure your property in a home com pany the Northwest Fire and Marine Insurance company, of Portland Ore on. A. 11. Cyrus, agent, Lebanon Or. wfr"inte1' because it is the besl I Blooa Preparation known. It will posi. i tively caw U Blood Disuses, purifiesth is warranted. i3 because it is the best nu rifles the whole system, and thoroughly builds np the j constitution, lceiucinber, v. o guarantee iu ! J. A. Bcaiti, Druggist. C. T. MONTAGUE'S COLUMN. 1872. 1888. "Ijoailers" come and "loaders" go. Hut the old Wheel Horse keeps on forever. Montague will as usual keep on the even tenor of ins wav, sell ins irooib to the people of Lebanon and vicinilv at his well known low prices for Cash or coun trv produce. His stock at all times will be kept as full as the market will warrant. Lv ery attention will be given to serve the wants of our custom i i . i ers ana menus, miouiu you not find the article to suit vou in his mammoth establish ment, he will get it for you if vou wish, bv freight or ex press, with no exorbitant profit adtled unto the sum In order to systematize Collections I have given over that most wearisome branch of business to Mr. C. M. Talbott, with whom I exjH'tt each and ev ery person indebted to me to cm-Little without saving "Well I men I must have my money m w. KverlMwlv that is in- debted to C. 11. Montague is cordially invited Ut come in ami settle their account. l)nt wait to be dunned, but come at once ami pay up 1 am compelled to resort to a systematic plan for collecting all outstanding debts due me, and shall expect t4 have inv , , ,l , , He needs money and needs it hadlv Greater Bargains fiiii rifViii-i ill in I t 1 until viv.Vl.JiVKlIllXAr F . , 11 t anon will he ottered at tlio!"1 th ful"ro ,AW ,,ave.,.a at.,.. ,....!. r f ihnc line of neck wear, silk i H. Mont a true fir the next C0 .(lavs for cash ami all kinds of t)l lm e, B. Montague ntv-five thousand dolT i t ; lai worth f choice coods to he sohl lurinr the next 0 hlavs at unprecedented low pay prices, to parties wno cash or produce. Bring in I wute l.I.loc clw tw.ltc f.,,-u i - f. 1 ' ' ' j 01 a" KllKlS. Hutter, CJIgH aiul , poultry, and Montague Will ''poultry, and M who take advantage of the ahove oiler will strike a ho- I "za. TllO only Complete Stock of clothing in Ixdianon is at the hig Cash 'iStore of ( . Montague which will he sold away. down during the next 00 days to ready-pay custom ers onl v. Great Variety of Boots and Shoes, an im mense stock at the Mammoth Cash Establishment of C. B. Montague, to he sold exceed ingly cheap during the next 00 days for cash or produce. Andrews & llacklemnn s Col' W.LDDUGLASW -f- f 77 ntmiw" CVr J return our thanks to our cus tomers for, their kind patron age for the closing year. AVe have had a splentlid trade and appreciate their liberality, aiul now at the beginning of the new year Ave hcrebv obligate ourselves to give the best val ue in Dry Coods, Clothing, Boots and SIkms, Cents' Fur nishing Goods. In fact everj--thing that belongs t4 the gen eral merchandise line that we possibly can. AVe ARE going to stay' right here in Ichanon with the determina tion to hold the title of the Leaders in the general mer chandise business if honest g4ols at low prices has any thing to do with it. We claim to be authority in say saying that we carry the best line of Gents' Shoes to be seen in this country. They are the most extensively advertised shoes in the United States. This is saying afiood deal but it is a fact and we are GOING Jto stick tt it. We allude to (the W. L. Douglas sli4e, the . L. Douglas $4.0) shoe is a hand sewed welt sluie eatpial t4 any $(.(M) r $7.0 to le hal any place. The W. L. Douglas 2.00 shoe for hoys, we claim that you can get no better when price and quality is considered. TO command a larjre trade andj 1h11 it you must treat people) ri!ilit,.and at tlie same timej give them goods at liedroekl prices: that is what we always have done, and will still con tinue to do. It is no trouble SELL a jerson one hill, hut must sell it so you can him MORE VOU i 'sell 1 ! handkerchiefs ami evervthiiir pertaining tn the fancv GOODS Isuitahle for Christinas pres- cuts in sttx'k. IN '88 we pretlict a prosperous year. The signs if the time indicate it, ami we don't claim to he hetter prophets THAN anv one else, cither. Thir the last "ad make we are going to IN. 1887s ami we hope every person in Lehenon and vicinity who read the Kxphfss will read it, Oil if lheydon't take the Expiu ss borrow their neighbors. - Any way, just so they read our "ad'' from this week. If you want a hoot that will not rip, tear or BUST buy the Buckingham it Hecht, that is the hoot we carry and OUR . trade with them has been im mense. Now one Avord to the ladies remember eA'ery pair ot shoes Ave sell Ave always fas ten on the BUTTONS. W.LDOUGLAS! 3.00 7 f-'M NOTICEOF DISSOLUTION. .Tito (iarttiprslili heretofore t-xIfHiiij ntuU-r Oh niimc of JV. '. IVttTson S: 4 -it.. Im thM Kh day ol iH-i-i-mlK-r, A. D. IHS7. rtlolvi-. y iniitiinl -iin-o'lit. All llilHlue lilt.- old firm rf tiityiilplt- to W. C. lVU-rauii. W. ". FKTKItSON, IDA fKTEKSOX. FOR SALE. W nt-rf-x of lfiml 3 tiill- wtithwe4 at Ix-1iioti: 'JTi u-n.'! fnrtiifTiff IiiikI: 15 actv inttipi': frKl .tirint: tftxxt lvti-lliiiR liwiiic and bttrn. For l'ur-tnt-r iuiriiciiliirx, cull uit I.. J. PKTERSf )V. Leliunon Or. ' I'lLXSUUllV, Brownsville, - Oregon. BLACKSMITHING. Horse Shoeing a Speciality UY R. C. Watkins, SWEET HOME, - - OREtiON. REpairing of All Kinds at Rea sonable Prices. CHARfiKS: Shoeing all around, new hhoes, $1.75. Having hieated to stay I ask a share of the publie patronage. R. C. AVATKIXS. OREGOHIAH RAILWAY COMPAHY. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Receiver. tttt ml afl-r Jan. 1. anil nntit further nn- tlf tmiUH will rtitt dailv u-xcvfit Suniiay) ua fol on w : EAST SIDE. 'iitnirg Mail.j; From 1'iirt- I lntid. ' ILrtl d MU STATIONS. i Towan! rt lniul. l.v f.0 a. ta. Anin.1'1 I.Yll.() 11. lit 11. L-fi I!.:s 11 fi 12.02 12.07 12.12 12.21 12.2S 12.40 12. -.7 l.tM l.-i l.Xt l.M 2.1:1 11IHTI.ASII.P.AW.V Foot vf L4nroln s-t. Kay'k tjuMing, St. Pi!f. Krvnch iTairic, K Woctlltim, TrariM-tiil, Mi' Kit, Hnn' M. .liwl, lhrn'tt'i;, Fiirpnim. Jtiii"ir Milt, Switjeerlatti!. KaM Jum-tkra. Mwlv, slmV. Wtt stnvtun, tiravt-l lit. North Sflntiam, tl. I". frooinv, ScioJutii-, Wet s-ii. Tin milts' F rk . t rt jl n-t-. Sltl-tT Ar p.m. I.T 1.15 Arv i.Xi 1.27 I. 12 12..VJ 12. TO 1 2.:t7 12..I2 12.2S 12-2 12.11 12.W II. 44 11.441 ll.: 11. lo II. IU ltt.lst Mrst lfi.2:l 1H.2II V M WAV III. ffi S -2 f.42 . 17 S.llS ..v: S.:K S.2U .ll" 7.24 7 11 B..V 2 23 2.:.i 2."1 .-;.n ;t :t..ii I M 4.27 4 I'l 4.-s :.14 Tuiimaii, 1 iWSOtl. I'laitukw, I Jttti. BrtmttvUlc. Twin Itutti-i. Hcmlntxl I-TH-i-lntni, Wilktns. i.4t Xltl iu; 6.:u Ar. r.y. AR I.V: l.r. Commutation Tickets at twoortit- rniik' oil j Train-! with Pas--ttpprs. Frvight anl Exprcsy. ntu M-mnte from Frviirht. Kr-ic!it tnttn form Fortlnn't. Mmrlrfy. Wertrte iny iiit-1 Triiir-dnp". Txnnnii lYinlathl, Te ilajr". Tliurl ami Satiii'lays. CotttM-etiiHi at Ray" nrnl Fulciiiartz ljirnlitir5 n -it h Stvanivr -1 1tr f Salt-in" for Sah-m Motilars '-liH-fy ami Kriilay nrtinihur frmi Sa-m Tti(-Nlays. Thorlays aiwt Sattmlays. r.itme-tinc ith Kat aitl HVvt side nivt:trt-r trains. Steam -vr "Cily o!" Salt'in niMkr! tniitsffr t-twtT-n l;ay atil FiiliMrt2 I jtiiUinr ilaily, Smwlays t'Xr-plel. riTAS. X. St-OTT, 15fircr. tirti imI riffii-f:. X. X. rurncr Kir-t and Pitio Sfs, I'nnlaiKl, im-.eon. A Common Cold Is often the beginning ot serious affec tions ot the Throat, Bronchial Tubes, and Lungs. Therefore, the importance ot early and effective treatment cannot be overestimated. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral may always be relied upon for the Sjieedy cure of a Cold or Cough. Last January I was attacked with a severe Cold, which, by neglect and fre quent exposures, became worse, finally settling on my lungs. A terrrble cough soon followed, accompanied by pains ia the chest, from which I suffered intense ly. After trying various remedies, with out obtaining relief, I commenced taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was Speedily Cured. I am satisfied that this remedy saved my life. Jno. AVebster, I'awtucket, R. I. I contracted a severe cold, which suddenly developed into Pneumonia, presenting dangerons 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 care. H. IV. Stiuipson, Rogers Prairie, Tex. Two years ago I suffered from a severe Cold, which settled on my Lungs. I con sulted various physicians, and took the medicines they prescribed, but received only temporary relief. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After taking two bottles of this medicine I was cured. Since then I have given the Pec toral to my children, aud consider it The Best Remedy for Colds, Coughs, and all Throat and Lttng diseases, ever used in my family. Robert A'anderpool, Meadville, Pa. Some time ago I took a slight Cold, which, being neglected, grew worse, and settled on my Lungs. I had a hacking cough, 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 valuable medicine enred me, and I feel that I owe the preservation of my life to its curative powers. Mrs. Ana Lockwood, Akron, Tew York. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Is considered, here, the one great remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs, and is more in demand than any other medicine of its class. J. t Roberts, Magnolia, Ark. tt Ayer's Cherry Pectora!, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co.,Ixwcll, Uan. 6old by all Druggist, rrice 1 ; lx bottles, i. oMiiineil, nii.l nil J-J'Ml ul (en.lcil to r(r .WfK.M7: Mir tillii-e is llite the t'. S. 1'iileiit Ottiee. nixl we en ! tain 1'iitenlM in Iikx Hum! tlinn tln- trt-MHile from ll'.ts;.V(,-'y.V, eml MODH.. 1.M U7.V or l-IIOTO of Invention. We mlvix- as to wtent (tl 1 it v fnvof rlmme niol we ltisike AO 111AUUK rxi.ksx t'.mx'f ' i:t:n. Kor elri-nl.-ir. mlviei-. terms Hint TeferenoeR to Itetttiil i-lienl in viiro ii SUIe. 'otinty. t'lly or j 'low n, wrilu tu Opposite 1'utCHt Vjfitt, WiutnuijtoK, It C. E. GO ANj mJ N D E R T A K E RM Lebanon, Dealer in BURYING -:-ROBES'-:- AND -:- COFFINS Constantly on Hand. Also DOORS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS. v J. A. BEARD, Druggist and Apothecary, JJKAl.KK is Drugs -:- and -:- IMedicines Paints, Oils and Glass Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Etc. PERFUMERY And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. N E W -:- STORE! Fresh Goods ! Low Prices ! KEEBLER & ROBERTS, Prop'rs. "WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES, COFECTIONERIES, Tobaccos nnd CirJii, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc., Which we offer to thc People of Leljanon and vicinity at the Lowest Living Rates for Cash, Hides Furs, and all kinds of Farm Produce. IKecbler & jAoljerts, Lebanon, Or. F. H. ROSCOE & CO., -DEALERS IX- General Hardware Iron, Steel and Coul, AVtiffon 3Xtevil. ltio and Cortlngc. ISlil;lisiiiitlist SiiiiIios. AVnroiis and Xtiijs-jf ics. GUNS AND AMMUNITION. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA OREGON & California R. R. And Connections The Mt. Shasta Route, VIA Time between Allwny and San Francsco, 3T hour. ! California Express Trains Dally. 4 P. M.' I-rtve INirtlHtxl Arrive 10:41 a A. X. KKi-" P. M. I-euve AUmhiv Iave' 7t 7:40 A. M. Arrive !tii KntciM-o lxave: t::W r. m. j Local Passenger Trains Dally (except) 8unday ; SxtA. Ix-ttve lHirtlHiid Arrive 3:4-p. M. 12:4tp. . I-nve Allwny Iave ll:A" a. v. a:4lp. M. Arrive Eugene Leave a. Local Passenger Trains Dally (except) Sunday S:lt r. t.j Leave AUtany Kr'iti p M.j Arrive lA-lmiHm J:"ni p. m.j I-ave Altmny Iswp.m.! Arrive I-etntnon Arrive i:4. a. 3. 1-eave ii.-tnl a. . Arrive'2:4-" p. m. Ix-aveiJm j. m. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. EXCURSION SLEErERS FOR Second t'lass rjissensrers on all Through Tntius, FREE OF CHARGE. The O. & P. H. I?. Ferry makc-s conm-ction with all Die rc.sv.liir trains on the East Mile Hit. from foot of F. street. West Side Division. HCTWKK.V PORTLAND and CORVALLIS. Mall Train Dailv texceott Sunday. j 7-nna.m.: I-ave Irtlunt l'JrJ:" p. ro.! Arrive Express Train Daily (except) Sunday. l:"m p. m. I I-ave IVtrtlnml Arrive 1 91 a. m . i Wl',m. Arrive It-Minviile I-ave :4.-a. m. ! At Albany nnd CorVHHis connect with trains uf i (Irejrott l-ril niilroBl. JSs-for mil ininruintifMi regarding rates, tuur 11. KOL1H.K1; P. Km;ki;.. i. r. A l'a. Asi-nt. Muimvr -Sr- Oregon. Ftirriittare. -AXD- Agricultual Implements. Oil r-joii t crs' Tool. . Uiiiliisis'' lItnlvai-o. J?o-wler,iliot, ot. CJiant lo witi-. !iia"ws and Axcij. I. F. CONN, Contractor, Carpenter and j Bllll.(lCr j Plans &. Specifications FURN'l5?IIEI ;OX SHORT NOTICE . All Kinds of Carpenter Work Done and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices Very Reasonable. ALBANY & LEBANON. ORKtJOX. Real Estate Agt and No tary Public, and GEN'L INSURANCE ACT Docs -a Genbral Agency V IXCLUlUXCi . . Insurance, Agricultua! Imple ments, Doors and Windows. I ORGANS axi SEWING lAJL CHINES. (Uve ute a Call at lr. i,l:i;anon, - . - lvwi-ii'! oi.r. i t t Hi