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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1888)
. .a press, -ick & Bugler, Editors. have cxir party predilections, but not propose to run this paper the interest of anyone tut ourselves; ris paper is our "meat and bread," . nd by it we must stand or fall finan s&MThose wishing the advantaces of iha eolums of this puper to "grind tbeir axes," political, professional, or i ftherwiae, iutitt pny the '"llddler". We jir net run bv the '"bosses," nor do we j , propose to be dictated to by anyone; t ve will thank all our friends for their advice, and if it suits ua, will take it, ' otherwise we will "hoe our own row." As private American citizens, we will individually vote the ticket that suits :s btst, but uli aspirants must do as lit- . tie A. II. Stevens of Georgia once said, f "tote your own skillet boys, or pay 113 to help you." Compliments are very easy things to pasa. but type, ink and ; press cost money, and the muscle that runs it must be fed, and our hands and bra hi must bring us the "sinews of " war, and mr.teri.il of battle." We are willing to give free use of our columns for the discussion of vital questions, af , feetir.g the public good, and we cor- ' dially invite all the friends of good gov i eminent, to 'vindicate he right as to principle, but will not open them to anvanee Hie interest of aspirants or anyone at our own expense. Oar mot to is "equal -justice to all, and favor iteism for none." As announced in our salutatory, we propose to use this paper to build up the material interest of this country, by helping to develop ; the manv.fecturing, farming, profes- - s ional and ruerchantile interest. This country needs mere m;n with brain, muscle and monev to take hold of this ! wonderful resource, and less polities j and contention. The ishues of polities j has less vitality and living appearances I 4 than any period in American history. In the langusge of one of our na--! tions nebitlllt-ii, "let us have peace" , and less contention over the dead past. Within the next six months, Oregon ' raust accommodate herself to a greater influx of population, than at any peri- d of her history; if we would he wise, let us all strive to make Linn county the centralizing point for this coming of eastern emigration. Prpers were signed and sealed on the y 27th by which the Seattle, Lake Shore I 7 & Eastern railway acquires control of 5 Hie recently commenced Seattle & . West Coast railroad, the line to be fcu:!t from Seattle to the Canadian bor : to join the Canadian PaeiSo sys- temTC?Lake Shore & Eastern road yfcas strong livT-fSl backing in New York, and work fn the West Coast t. road will be resumed at once. Within ten days Thomas Earle & Co, promi ""cent eoritraet&rs of the Northwest ut a large force of men in . the j field and work will be poshed. j that Wi' w iU"uu ouu"vm,s" the lota of nest Laay. From that ! I point north grading and track-laying i will be hurried as fast as men and i-ioiiey can do it, and it is anticipated ! iuc uiic Villi kjk: iiu.cjicu f t irr boundary line by the close ofthe year, 3 1 Sufficient rails are now on hand to complete the road to Snohomish at ence, and enough have been ordered ' iq iay tracK rrcm tn&t point on as fiist ... J -r BuScient number of new loccmc- tives and new cars have been ordered ty the Lake Shore & Eastern road to operate the new.iae the moment rails are laid. "The completion of the road viii attord NVashington territory ana the rest of the Pacific coast another all rail through connection with the East. Z ; The terrible nature of the recent f.orm in the Atlantic states is just now; beginning to be understood. That rail I 6uch old and thickly settled slates should be cut off for a single day now seems im- j po&siwe, yet cities iiite ssevr y otk, Philadxlphia and BaiUmore where so isolated, and in several instances cities were two or three duys without such communication. Hundreds of lives were lost os water and land. Snow ilfted in several piaecs to a depth of fifty feet. Thousands of travelers were blockaded in all parts of the east sometime-! with but little chance of. getting food, lien and women were frozen to death in the streets of New York citv. Traffic of all kind W86 stopped. Retail j l. M. Clement Oakland Cal. Opera stores were .compelled to turn their j ting cable railways. F. J. Crouch, establishments into ssleepingapartmeiit i Eugene City, Or. Non-polarizing con fer the hundred cf rh -Is and m J staRt current battery. 8. M. Fulton, . , , , ..... fne French govenimeiit has given a rge contract to a Denver cattle com- pany fur dressed beef; the animals to be slaughtered in Chicago and shipped to IT j rope in refrigerator ears and fast steamers. In case of war in Europe this order i likely to be supplemented i.y many more, not only for dressed beef, but for canned goods and other supplies. America is gradually beeom- injr the great depot . for supplying the w-.iid w itn raw products of every kind. . - " v,l6u" - i f vJj ' C L. tilt. i. flic J j JJJ i-e a grand encampment near Olex'! , . J . ; year and gives away-ThcuHands of dol- "ock creek, about twelve miles south , ., . . . . ' ... rlaraon t.ie deed quiet and witntut Arlmarton. Gilham countv, Or. com-. ,. , lancing Mwy l uik! . : r . 4t , . ;:v rroinimitie will toinirtcr- WASHINGTON LETTER,' The Kational Capitid has known next to nothing about the rest of the world for the past few days in conse quence of the storm which visited it In company with the severest blizzard of the winter Boreas gave it such a shak ing up as it has not seen for years. Not only were telegraph poles and wires blown down, but wagons and horses were overturned and trees torn up by the roots all over the city. Of the latter some were large and had stood the storms of nearly half a centu ry. The storm, by the way, has given fresh life to the demand for under ground wires as opposed to aerial tele graph lines. General Greely of the Signal olliee said he hoped this storm would carry conviction to Congress that the overhead wires ought to be abolished, except perhaps for local work. A strong plea will be made for un derground wires when the Govern ment once decides to establish the con templated postal telegraph system. The expenditure would be very great at first, of course, but in a few years the money saved from the cost of re pairs would more than amount to the original outlay, so many think. The only wire in this city which withstood the storm was an underground Postal telegraph Una running to Baltimore. Again this week the donate was treated to a hatch of petitions praying for prohibition in the .District of Col umbia. Although no action has been taken on the local option question here it is understood that several mem bers of the Senate District Committee have that subject under consideration, and that a variety of plans have been j suggested, mere 13 a strong senti ment in favor of making every adult resident of Washington, both male and female, eligible to vote upon the ques tion. It is Rlfo urged thtt the question ; . shall be so presented that if the verdict j 01 me people is not in lavor 01 ptTuioi tion they may have an opportunity to : state what solution ofthe liquor ques tion they prefer. Another question under consideration is as to whether high license legislation or other action to decrease the number of saloons smuia oe tas.cn, penunig tne proposed popular vote. The latest tariff bill introduced In the House, was Mr. Randall's revenue bill, upon which he has been at work and has employed the efforts of tariff experts for many mongths. It strikes out the tobacco tax, reduces the whis ky tax. and makes but sniall change in This excellent preparation for the custom duties. The republican lea-! may be found on tale at the fol , . , ., ... (lowing piaecs: M. A. Mtlier, libation; ders do not admit that they like it. tftarr V granard, O. Ob-wn end M. They will not sav that they intend to Jaek.-on. liwwr.fviJIe; l". A. Watt. adopt it. The raajoritv of the demo- j crats ridicule it. There is a determined effort on thejK. vr. x . Biw,TS hrir0 part cf the large cigar manufacturers; vv VivMjWv AcUe'r's Ba'cy to prevent any repeal or reduction of j Soother tt LauJ. It i3 the only 6aft the tax on cigars. Petitions to this' medicine yet malo that will remove all end ar received every morning in the j jt?,,. but "gives the child nTfri ! House and referred to the ways and! east frvm pain, Prico 25 cenia. Bold by means Committee. They claim that jJ-A. Bea.d, Druggiat- I the trads will be seriously affected bv I - a repeal or reduction of the tax, and ', that the wages of the working men will be decreased in consequence. Among Senatorial speeehes of the j week may I mr-ntioned that cf Mr. rwbo esysreni.andtliowngblybaUd.npthe , - . . l 1 j 1 i constitution. Kemember, wo ruarantea U. Colquitt, of Georgia, highly indorsing ; j A. licdi i,,,. fc the President's tariff nisagc; that of; Senater Beck on the demonitization of! silver; ! sr'Ch. declaring the tariff bill nronar- , r . --'uB tut: iarm oiu pi-vp.tr- Wav and Means Committee to be de- 1 triifHvp t wrv ttiHtiatrtal interest the Pacific coast j ; . -, , j The evangelization of Washington i has been bectm in -earnest. it would i seem, by -ome of the Christian wor kers of the ftmale sex. On lt afternoon the dirty , wiudows of the dingy old police court room l&um an unwonted scene, a . i card on the railing in front of the j huilding announced the Woman's PfUa" TemPfcraKCe Uni,on wouW uiu it uiiwi ui'-tiuig mere at o o'clock When jthe ladi entered and i began the services quite a crowd gath- . erea to listen to them. I Bishop Paret confirmed thirty-four PeoI';e at ,,;cen i Sundat. V hen ision church on last they walked up to ' their ft" umber was a I the chancel among i einerie Cnmaman. the first of the race i to un-lte wilh a Christian church in j Washington. He was one of the pu-1. j Plls t tne Chinese Sunday school I Wiuca lias ueen ln 'Perauon at mat cnurcn tor over a year. He unitf d with the other candidates in the sol- i emu -renewel ofthe baptismal vows. ; and kneeled at the chancel rail b- tween a manly looking young Ameri can and a young girl dressed in pure white. Patents granted to citizen of the Pa cific States durinc the past week and ItpntGd expressly for this paper by C. ! A. Snow & Co., Patuit la were. Wash- ington D. C: L.. J. Bergendahl, Pendleton Oreg. Snow Plow. W. M. Bours, Stockton Cal. Map. F. W. Brann, San Francis co Cal. Switch for electric liirht circuits Gait Cal. Windmill. J. Jacobs San j j I aneisco Cal. Railway tie. S. Mendel- i son Los Angeles Cal. Pickpocket proof , pocket recc.ptacie. W. B. Waldron, I Folsom City Cal. Seal lock. J. W. j Warhust, San Francisco Cal. Station indicator. W. Wilt, Eureka Cal. Chair fish plate, and rail coupler combined. The myiterian Philadelphia!! who id inviting proprsals from all over the country as to the best disposition to mike of $50,000, he will give away When he finds the best way to bestow the money, is belived to be Isaac V. ; Williamson, a wealthy and charitable ; Quaker. Mr. Williamson is worth ! sis oon nnn ti.. KV,, s Ann . .j in i t-ri.ft.aWn rrrscribed for vearsfor aUlia- .. -n i tv i . .i . fed to bring the Undervalution bill to a i VaWiiescftlieBlood. IncTervfonaofScTof-1 anon oe nnertd at me half of early action on "private pension I J':'0 V. 3Ioiltacue for tliC next 00 l;i n't uo Clft Vforrts. s , "In promulgating esoteric cogitations' or Hrtieulnting suuertleial sentimrntnl-itli-8 and philosophical or psychologi cal observations, beware of platitudi nous ponderosity. Let your state ments possess a elaritled conciseness, eoaleseent consistency and concentra ted cogency. Kschew all conglomera tions of ilatulcnt garrulity, jijeune babblement and asinine atl'ectations. Ijct your extern pornm-nua descantings and unpremeditated expat I tat ions have intelligibility and veracious vivacity without rhodomontade or thrasonical bombast. Sedulously avoid all polysyl libie profundity, p"sittaee4pa vacuity arsd vandiloqtient vapidity; shun doub le entendre, prurient. In oth'r words talk plainly and sensibly, and truth fully sav tnat I'anroinll keeps the only complete stock of Hardwnre and Farming implements in Lebanon. Board A Yates keeps a complete stock of school books and school sup- plus. $200 ) to loan on i!rst-cl:is real estate security by A. 11. Cynu & Co. THE MARKETS. Lkbasos, Or., March 30. Wheat 00c per bushel. Oats 40c per bushel. Flour f oil per barrel Potatots-r50c pr bushel. F.crgs loc per dozen. Butter 2fie per rh. Lard Sct12c per lb. Apples, grecu 50c per bushel. Apples, dried Scc10c per ih. Plums, dried 10c.ST2b; per lb. Brunts, dried 10cfel2U' per lb. Hams 12c per lb. Shoulders TewSe per lb. B icon 10j per lb. Coal Oil fl 25 per a gallon can f 2 2f per case. Good forty-tooth Cruson's for"? 50. wood harrows at Mon tf teitb, Albany, Ortgon. No Cure, No Pay. Piles eurvd without cau-iiw, ligera ture or knife, by l)'it. J. A. I.AMBKRS1S, Lebanon, Or. 1 ' -. . . t. - ...VI. eruson' fur f 3 harrows at When, by reason of a cold or from any ofh.-r otiose, the secretory organs become d is rode red. they may ie stimu lated to healthy action bv the use of Avers Catbaitic I'ills. .Sold by all 1 dealers In medicine. "Tr.Vvv trifio with arr TLror.t or Lur.g Disease. If vou Lave a Cough or Cold, or tfca chiliirea tr threatened with Croupor Whooping Corigh, use Acker's Er.glisU Keraedr and prevent farther trouble. It is a positiro enre,- and we guarantee it. Price 10 and CC j j. j. j-ar-.!, uruggist. Moore's Itair Inrifrorattor. hedd: C. Gray, Ualsey. Sample bot- j ties free. Cull and ret one wW Acker's VtvVSOV Blood tiixir is wtumated, is becauso It S3 the best Blood Preparation known. It wiil tosi- lively cure all Ulood DiseaM. purifies the For a st-xk! m?al. so to the City It?- I tauraiit Aibisnv. Mealrt " Ci-nts. tfi : r . x ! ; t f A n-3 rcliablo Slediclne.'? w ttebwt . - - - - A,. p.ioodEi - VJ WV(. t. J U I -iJ. Insure vour property in h home com - pan v the Northwest tire and Marine Inura ranee cnpany, of I'ortland ure- on. A. li. Cyru, i-gvnt, Lebanon ur. j Ppriiic-t.Kith luu rov3 at Cruson's ; corner f.jr f2". AVer S..ran-rilh w the fit wie- i oe?.ful blood medicine ever ofil-red to the public. This preparation is still held in the lirhest pul.lic tsfiaiation Ixith at home and abroad. Its miracti- h us curt? and immense tulles ehow j lhs. Apk your druggist lor it. V-C C vrou enjy your diccer 3 and are prevented by Dts- pepfcia. use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Ther are a positive euro" for I)vsTeTsia. la- I ! digestion. Flatulency and Cccstipation. j ! Wo guarantee them. 3 and CO cents, j ! j. A. .Beard IirtiLrgist. Sore Eyes The eyes are always in sympathy with the bodymd afford an excellent index 6t its condition. "When the eyes become weak, and the lids inCamed and sore, it is aa evidence that the system has become disordered by Scrofula, for which Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best known remedy. Scrofula, which produced a painful in flammation in my eyes, caused me muoh siifferinc for a number of years. By th advice of a physician I commenced taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla.. After using this aiedicinc a short time I was completely Cured My eyes are now in a splendid condi tion, and I am as well and strong as ever. Mis. Wiiliam. Gage, Concord, N. 11. Tot a number of years I was troubled with a humor in my eyes, and was unable to obtain any relief until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medi cine has effected a complete cure, and I believe it to be the best of blood purl liers. C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. H. From childhood, and until with a few months, I have been afflicted with Weak and Sore Eyes. I have used for these complaints, with beneficial results, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and consider it a great blood purifier. Mrs. C. Phillips, Glover, Vt. I suffered for a year with inflamma tion In my left eye. Three ulcers formed ! on the ball. deDrivinsr me of sicht. anil causing great pain. After trying many othet remedies, to no purpose, 1 was final ly induced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By Taking three bottles of this medicine I have been entirely cured. My sight has been re stored, and there is no sign of inflamma tion, sore, or ulcer in my eye. Kendal T. Bowen, Sujrar Tree Kide, Ohio. My daughter, ten years old, was afElct ed with Scrofulous Sore Eyes. During the last two years she never saw light of any kind.. Physicians of the highest standing exerted their skill, but with no permanent success. On the recommen dation of a friend I purchased a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which my daughter commenced takin g. Before 6he had used the third bottle her sight was restored. 'Her cure is complete. W. E. Suther land, Evangelist, Shelby City, Ky. tt ; rrepdlfrd ty Pr. J. C. A yet & CoI-owcl!, Maw. i -uM by all irusuM. Trice Jl ; tlioUUt, ?i. h -:; " C B. MONTAGUE'S COLUMN. 1872. 1888. 'Loaders" come and ''leaders" JXO. But the old Wheel keeps on forever. llorpe Montague will as usual keep on the even tenor of his way, selling goods to the people of Ijebanon and vicinity at his well Icnown low prices for Cash or coun try produce. Ilis stock, at all times will be kept as full as the market will warrant. Ev ery attention will be given to serve the wants of our custom ers and friends. Should 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 added unto the sum. In order to svstematize Collections I have given over that most wearisome branch of business to Mr. C. M. Talbott. with whom I expect each and ev ery person indebted to me to settle without saying "Well I know my old friend Charlie will wait on me." Gentle men I must have niv money now. Everbodv that is in- tlobtcd to B. Montague is cordially invited to come in and settle . their account. Don't wait to be dunned, but come at once and pay up I am compelled to resort to a systematic plan for collecNrfig all outstanding debts due me, and shall expect to have my books all balanced up in a very short time. When yoil read this don't think it means somebody else, "thou art the man. I neea money ami i mon0.y 1 must liaVe if vou ever want u t lo l 1$. j rnn,m.a 0 l-;nli,c-n rb It Montague . a kmdneSS, do it I HOW bv Iiaving VOUr aCCOUllt. jr nf.e(1. monev and lieed it ' 1 1L "'ul3 i'iuiir aim iivlu:? 11 jAfv Greater Bargains ! than were ever eft'ered in Ltb- daws for cash and all kinds of ' ' .i,,n ; i'v. juw. C. B. Montague has twentv-five thousand dol- nas twentv ar worth rf olirwf orrwla tn , .. , . r . ! be Sold during the UCXt 00 ' (lavs at unprecedented to parties - who low price .Pay h or produce. Bring in j your hides, sheep pelts, furs, of all kinds, butter, eggs and j poultry, and Montague will j give you more goods for them (during the next 00 days than j vou have ever been offered be fore. I say just what I mean and mean what I say, and all who take advantage of the above offer will strike a bo nanza. The only i Complete Stock of clothing in Lebanon is at the big Cash Store of C. B. Montague which will be sold away down during the next 60 days to ready-pay custom ers onlv. Great Variety of Boots and Shoes, an im mense stock at the Mammoth Cash Establishment of C. B. Montague, to be sold exceed ingly cheap during the next CO days for cash or produce. S Andrews & Ilacklemnns Col'. W.LDOUGLAS' U00 SHOE warranted WE return our thanks to our cus tomers for their kind patron age for the closing year. We have had a splendid trade and appreciate their liberality, and now at the beginning of the new year we hereby obligate ourselves to give the best val ue in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Fur nishing Goods. In fact even tiling that belongs to the gen eral merchandise line that we possibly can. We ARE going to stav right here in Ixbanon with the determina tion to hold the title of the Leaders in the general mer chandise business if honest goods at low prices lias any thing to do with it. "VYe claim to be authority in Fay paying that we carry the best lino of Gents' Shoes to be seen in this country. They are the most extensively advertised shoes in the United States. This is saying a good deal but it is a fact and we are GOING to stick to it. We allude to the W. L. Douglas $3.00 shoe, the W. L. Douglas $ 1.00 shoe is a hand Fewed welt shoe eaoual to any $0.00 or $7.00 to be had anv place. 1 he W L. Douglas $2.00 shoe for boys', we claim that you can get no better when price and quality. is considered. TO command .a large trade and hold it you Vt treat people right, and at iw-time give them goods X, prices; that is what u have done, and will still con tinue to-do. It is no trouble SELL a person must" sell one bill, but it so you can vou 'sell hirn MOKE in the future. We have a fine line of neck wear, silk handkerchiefs and everything pertaining to the fancy GOODS suitable for Christmas pres ents in stock. IN '88 we predict a prosperous year. The signs ofthe time indicate it, and we don't claim to be better prophets . THAN any one else, either. This is the last "ad" we are going to make IN 1887, and we hope every person in Lebcnon and vicinitv who read the Expkfss will read it, OR if thev don't take the Exprfss 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 & llecht, that is the boot we carry and OUR trade w ith them has been im mense. Isow one word to the ladies remember every pair of shoes we sell we alwavs fas ten on tho BUTTONS. 4.1 t 7 W. 1 W.L.DOUGLASrif $3.00l rJTI US TVJSW CORNER GKOCEItY, (.Opposite Burkhart A Bilyeu'a Livery Stable.) Ci ji U D j 0 Groceries and Provisons, Tobacco and Cigars. WHITE CROSS BAKING POWDER. Pure Sugar, Maple Syrup, Confectionery, Crockery, Glassware." NOTIONS, FURNISHING GOODS: .Lebanon and Albany Flour Bran and Chop. NAILS A?fD ROPE, New Orleans .Molasses, Fine Pickles, Chipped Beef, Spices, Mustard, Candies and Nuts. CANNED jifPBuycrs of Groceries, and persons having Butter, Eggsand Chickens to sell, will find it greatly to their advantage to call and Examine nrvy goods. T. C. FEEBLER. OREGOSIAR RAILWAY COKPAHY. (Umited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT, - Receiver. On n4 Jan. 1, IW, nd tjnttl lrthff bo Uw Oiunj ntltnui daily (excrpt fcundaj) asfol oin : EAST SIDE. Coburft Mall ' 'I'ortl'd Mmii ! :Toirrd Purt lmad. i Ar 6 00 p m. i L S.l Arr 9.W 2.M 2A2 2 40 '! 8C7 2 '.'2 157 1.V1 1 1 1 1 30 ' lit 1.10 1 re ll Tmtu rort- STATIONS. it Lt 7 SO m Arvinno LtIO -) 10 S J .V 1(1 M 11 n W.'M tlJS !! 3-1 11 ?7 11 1! 11 1 12 ! 12 2.: 142 UH l.(.t 1.27 l.M 18' 1.'2 POKTl-AVl'.P AW.V Foot of Llncfjln St. St. I'onr. French I'rtiTle, Fi.ie. ! W.KuJlmrn, lowninvl, !-Kw. M Awl. i"o n . i Jhtiin'd Mi!!, ! r'.it:t. ; Fust Jun-Ikm, i S-!-v. trhn I AunnYii'.e. i Wr-n Stuvi-m, S'--1 I it. North irttiT5. " O P i.'roitc. S-:( J'mr, Wet ?rm, TWitTM" K'jrk, t.TKbr-. Stif-r TiiiT.n. 1 m. n. Pla'nritw. Linn. rrt-"tn-"v!l. Twin Hut', K'Ttrinirl )Y'-l'irv, 12 42 12 Jl 12-14 11. M 11 17 11 n 11 S5 11 .11 11 !S !1 10 I'l 10 3 10 9 9 42 i.y 7 rr2 4 1 VI (ft i J 1 s a S 4 ". 4 ' 4 M 8M 5. Ojfctk'.J. 6.M Ar. r AR I.v; I t. 0rotnutn'loTi Tl',lie!i t to nu jrml! on Mle nt ctuoru ImTin)r Awr.'.t. Truin with Ptwnpri'. Fr4rht and Fjjitps. run sppanttc from Friht. Ffipht t-afn form TrrA. Hrrtftny. We4n lsvi and Thurmliir Tn iM rurtland, Tne days, 1liur5daT and a'.uriay. ronnotltn at r.aY" an1 F'llov.nrt Tjtndiict with Stf-amer "4"1tv of m-m" fr faom Mondar. Wednewlay anl V'ri'iatra rtt5rrinp from Palera TueflaT?, "Thnrlay ar.l iaiurilMTK. connoollnc with F.ut an1 West f. I parnser train. Ktea-'a-er 'TltT of Kalem maki trt-.n-f-r bworeen Rajr'a ami Fulquarti Ijutjing daily, feundaya escepted. CHAf. N. PCOTT. Receiver. neral Offic. N W. Corner First and Ptae St i. Portland, (iti'goo. SAMUEL E. YOUNG, Dealer In Boots and Shoes. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. Bought Exclusively for Cash from the Manufac turers. Every Pair Warranted. KIKE SHOES, For Ladies, Misses & Children, V SPECIALTY. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, Ob. Real Estate Ag't and No tary Public, and CEN'L INSURANCE ACT Does a General Agency Business, Insurance, Agrlcultual Imple ments, Doors and Windows. ORGANS and SEWING MA CHINES. Give me a Call at Dr. Stand, Powell's Old S r l l JP a, m DEALER IX GOODS OF ALL -O- NEW -:- STORE ! ; Freslr Goods! Low Prices! KEEBLER & ROBERTS, Prop'rs. ',VE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES, COFECTIONERIES, rX,liioois ami Cignrs, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc., Which we ofTtr to the Tcoi'le of Ia banon and vicinity at the Lowest Living Rates for Cash, Hides Furs, and all kinds of Farm Produce. O O 31 Ti .V IV Kccbler & lioberts, Lcbanoii, Or. on J ' BEARD & YATES. Druggist and Apothecary, PEALEIt IX Drugs -:- and -:- Medicines -Paints, Oils Fine Toilet Soaps, PERFLJMERY And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. . A. C CHURCHILL. -DEALER IN- General Hardware Iron, Steel and Coal, Wnjfon Xatexinl. Rope and Cordage. 13 laoli sin lt lis Supplies. Wftjjons and I3tu-firieau . GUNS AND KINDS. 1 i: 3T2 u and Glass. Combs, Brushes, Etc -A3TD- Agricultual Implements. Cai'penters' Tool. IJ iilltlei-M' Hardware. JPo"vler, Sliot, etc. Giant I'oAvtler. Saws and Axes, AMMUNITION. ",ibc f,f the KxFJtlS-- LEBANON, - ORtGON.