i 1 j uanon impress. iabAY,ArKii7-67 is.' Kirkpatrick & Bugler, Mtars. The manifesto of the New Fmperor of QsrjRHKyOiasJbeen a cause of pro found Kratiftcnficn among (lie fri :ma -of the free govermeut. For, .vhJle still regarding the throne as the source 'Of all awthoritj, and containing nit,re or 3c83 of the imprint of the old idea that rthe people are made for the State, yet iit manifests at deep, even a tender Inter est in the welfare of the eovarnea, as "w ell as a wise regard for the spirit of progress and for liberal sentiment. The aiew sovereign shows at once that lie 5s the son of his father anfl thethusbahd "ofli'.s wife, who oindoubOy imaintains a steadfast dv.ion toitlie33n;$H-h Idea of constitutional sgavornment and tflhe .authority of theipeople as now -.widldad rthrengfc the British Parliameut. 'But St is clear 'hftt . the -Einpress is aiot pop ular. The iron (Trince is credited with having given the cue to the sentl aneiUs f tiiepeopie in this direction. He early spoke of her ?as the "little English washerwoman who would tspoil the stock." But he more proba-lilj--meant "who would make iron rule lend to advanced ldeas." Eut theques ftion as to what the Emperor would do winder the iiiftuenee of traditioniil senti ment n thear.eihalnd and the impulse of advance through u the other, Is en tirely overshadowed by .the question, Jhovr soou he must die. .And after this fonaes the question, wAiat will :young William.fiQ,;andwhat -will tlie Triple AUiaaaee fiewifcen tChc element of per sonality 43 gwe? 0ne of the leading Kuropean -statesmen gars that this al liance was largely dejn aadeiit lyson the personal friendship existing Jiatvveen N illiam of Germany and nsancia-Jo- :feph of Austria, and will therefore girobably soon be dissolved. The same :aitlirity says that Italy dcs not find ithe nlliacee-t ior advantage, because it vs costing Tier the Important trade with France. But how all this may be, time alone can determine. Hard work is not the only condition fto a successful career in life. As a rule t3ae"hardest-rorked men are the poorest. Brain is moreSmjwrtant in the struggle for existence than iust-le. The man who thinks wisely nd carries his thought into action is fhe successful merchant, lawyer, farmer, or minister. We have all seen poor, toiling, strug gling men whose cheif mark of distinc tion was their failure. He who works without tmnkiii always worts at a: disadvantage. One thiaker aBtong a thousand dUars eas make t&wir toil productive and help Uiem.f-ain a Jiving which they otherwise would be power less to secure. As a general thing It is the men who think that grew rich. , Wealth is more generally the result of i prudence and foresight than of oppres- ; . sion and fraud. There are, it is true, I many thinking men who misuse and ? abuse their talents and employ them r ; for their own selfish ends,bnt we believe it is true that a wise use of mean is the i--. : law of wealth. It would ke a sad com- ment on our eivilizatkm to declare that all who have riz. Lifnve the common lot of the majority have gained their prominejttse toy unrighteous means. It is not inae that vn a majority of the ric men of the country re dishonest and unjust Indeed we believe that the deepest Ixa"t v of the world is the result of poverty f moral character. Eight thinking and right living are eertainly essential to success in any pursuit In life. The man who .attributes nil his ill-luck in life to klie rascality of the rich is generally a shifty nobody. There are ai, too many oppressors among" the rich but poverty is too frequently the result of bad management and un wise living. "There is a tide in the affairs of men," says Shakespear, 'whk;h taken at the flood leastn to fortune," The "flood" " is probably where receipts of business are greater than the expense, and the man influenced by a contented mind will add to his exchequer year after year, and pile up the accumulations in dollars and cents, by earnest and economical effort. This -is evidently w hat the immortal poet alluded to. It i applicable in many instances, in our wn sunny clime, in our "own dear ouutree." Wfcat a multitnd there are who become dissatisfied with what the world gives them in other words, can not stand prosperity ami yearn for a V, hange of location with the belief their financial condition can- tie improved. The president has sent to congress a message recommending legislation to prohibit the importation of swine from France and Germany. It is accompc nie by communications from Minister Pendleton, and from the U. S. consul jit Marseilles. The communications are in the nature statistics showing the prevalence of eotitagins and infectious swine diseases in both countries. It is m account of these diseases that the presiden t recommends the prohibition j u importation. ' v.en jusuee wane 01 ine cniteu Ftatcs Supreme Court died at his rcsi lence in Washington on Friday morn- ing March 23 after a brief illness. Jus- ' . ... ., tice Ai (i p ' was appointed to the su 11 ptemc Ix'iuh by presid-nt Grant ii ' 1S71. WASHINGTON LETTER. Sosisrtor iBlaiiv of Jew Hamphire, the author of the Educational bill has just Introduced another measure over which the mere question of reference caused quite a spirited debate. Hit ipro vides that in. appointments .to civil service positions the wounded -and dis abled ex-Con federate soldier shall be given preference over other tonfeder ates. .Speeches M'ere made nyrSenators PIt, Hale, Berry, Blair, Hoar, Rid dlebergcr, Hampton, George, Mander son, Daniel and Hawley. The Smitharn Senators, w'hile ex pressing the liinfiliest Tee'lhigs for the generosity and philanthropy which had prompted the Bntroduetlon of the ill, disclaimed all desire on the part of ex-ConTefiurates for the passage of any su(h exceptional measure, but thought that as a matter of eourtey nd uni formity of practice, the bill should be referred to its appropriate committee. The Northern Senators were of one ac cord in condemning the. measure as envwiae and ill-considered. fenator .Blair said he had introduc ed his bill in entire good faith. He understood ithat in the one state tf North Carolina, there were to-day 20, 000 ex-soldiers of the Confederacy who had lost limits in the service, and that most of them were in poor circumstan eee. It seemed tothim that if the Gov ernment under this or any other ad ministration gave appointstuents to men who had been disloyal to the Union, preference should be given to those who were disable!, (other things being equafl.) ' The widow of General Hancock will be preseuted with a handsome brown stoue.and brick house in tthks city about the first of April. Some friends df the late General have been actively engaged in trying to raise sufficient money for its purchase, and have met with success. The lady will take pos session of her new home at once. The dozen or more authors who have been visiting Washington during the week and giving public readings froni tlteir works for the benefit oftthe Coi pyright L,eague, were entertained at the White House on Alonday evening after the readings. The old Mansion, was in gala dress for theeeasion, and supper was served about midnight. The. authors want an International Copyright law, you know, and a bill to that end has just been reprted to the Senate. On Wednesday a terrific thunder storm caused something of a panicon Capitol Hill. It was thoaglrt that the dome had been sarnck ad there was 1 a general resi to see if t"he Goddes of! Liberty fcad lost her balance. In the RoSiain'ta the crash was appalling and j the echoes reverberated up and down the corridors for some time. Every electric light in the building was put out and fiery balls of electricity were sent through the corridors, cutting off telegraph communication and giving the elevator conductors a severe shock. The flash t4-idh .". jrrtr.ifd the , tlrenStw shewed he eljnence of the ! Cogrewwaan r"he foafl the floor, and sweeping Snfto e press gallery over the telegrap'h "Mres eaissi tt;e opera tor at the keys to nea'ke a .astyand undignified retreat. No real damage was done to tie Capitol, Whoegli the presence of the electric errent was plainly ftt atLHTereist points y men around meta-l misrk. Congressman Crain,f Texas, is very hopeful In regarfl t his Constitutional amendment ciranirg Inauguration day. Said he, "the weather -v( the past two weeks is sufficient to warrant a change, and I believe the next Presi dent will lie inaugurated cm the 30th of April." Mr. Crain will wake an ef fort to have this question "considered on the 2nd, proximo. There Is a pro nounced feeling in the House in favor of changing Inauguration Day, and ! there is but little doubt t&attfeeeiangt J will be made. On Wednesday evening, Belva Lock wood, looking in health -and spirits, occupied the platfornt of Orand Army hall and 'spoke fr an hour and a half to about loO people Her alleged sub ject was "Washington's etxial ami po litical life, feut slic did not allow her self to I trammeled by it and branch ed off in different directions. Speaking of politics she said that as Blaine had resigned and Geo. W. Childs and Robert Lincoln and others, that when Cleveland resigned, fehe also would publicly tender her resignation. She believed the coming man would lie a woman. All she asked for the District of Columbia at present wac that the women be a! lowed to vote on licensing the sahwm. Tle greatest act of President Cleveland's life she thought, was that of taking unto him self Francis Folsom for a wife. Ref rcsentative O'Neill, of Missouri, made an aggressive fight yesterday for the right of labor to be he.ird in the House. Patents granted to citizens of the Pacific State during the past week and reported expre sly for this paper hy C. A. Snow & Co., Patent lawyers, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Washing ton D. C. P. N. Boots, Paso Robles. electrieannunciator. H. E. Bradbury, Banning, Cal., plow attachment. F. H. Busby, San Francisco, Cal., glove. W. A, Canipbtll, Portland, Or., shin gle sawing machine. M. Gage, Gait, Cal.f automatic whislle attachment. W. Manson, Colton, Cal., well drill. J. J. Meston, Portland, Or., Binding looks. J. V. Welcome, Fort Bid well, Cal., stirrup attachment. Why has no one thought ofaTrut to raise the price of silver bullian? The big dollar reiterates "In God we Trust ' but something else seerus to be necessary- Miss Mary Anderson closed her en gagment iu Ixndon a few days ago and was the recipient of an extraordinary ovation. The theater was packed to the utmost. The audience was com posed of the elite of the city. Miss Anderson was called before the cur tain seven times. She made a neat. j I riff sjieeeh, wrhicn was tumultuously applauded. "God bless you MaryT' reSounded in farewell tribute. A dis- - prteh from Booth and Barrett, in San Francisco, of hearty congratulation i aT,d wmiilimeiit, ( ame to her. It was j the grUt triumph ever achieved bv - i 7 . , - , an American player in London.- The ;plny was Shakespcar's "Winter's ' Talc." Beard & Vates kccivj a complete slock uf (11mj1 books aud kc.UshiI mw- phes. (Good forly-ttnith wood harrows at Ctuson'a for $8 50. For.ty-tooth Cruson's, revei'sable harrows it Spriiis-tooth harrows at Cruscui's corner. (io to Cruson.s for farm Implements and uiachiuery. J. S. CWaSTNEY, M. I. PlfYSICIAN AND SCttQEOS. Lebanon, Or. DoBtnuc V1( Word. In promitlprtting esoteric cogitations or articulatinupcrficial sentimental ities and pWHvsopliical or psychologi cal observiftMina, beware of platitudi nous pouuevoi'vty. Let your state ments posses; :a -clarified conciseness, coalescent consitilencv nnd conci'iitra- ted eoiiencv. ffi-schew all eonjjlomera tions bf ikti.leut garrulity, jejeune babblement a:& asinine affectations. Let your esctomporanwus descantings ana unpremeottatea cxpatitatlons have intelli!:ibttitw aufl veracious vivacity without rhoflrmantade or thrasonical bombast. Setlulousiiy avoid all polysvl- lunc proruntsitv, rpsittaceoua vacuity and vandiloqKentwapidity; shun dub le entendree.ii rr.rlent. In other words talk plainly anil sensibly, and truth- tuuy ssy tlifft'C'nuitnni Keeps tne only complete aun'k f Hardware and Farming inniiniwaiits in Iebanon. $i!0O0 to loan onrlrsst-class real estate securi'y by A. li. Cyrus fe Co. Money to loan, 'fcv Curran & Mon tolth. Albttrrc. Ovegnn. tf No Cure, Ms Pay. Piles cured w ithout caustics, ligcra ture or Kniie, iy Jit. 3..A.. Lamhersox. Ijebanon, Or. Insure your prfixirj ifct a home com- Fany the Northwest Fire and Marine nsuram-e company, IT lortland Ore on. A. IL (J-rua, "agmit, Jebanon Or. For a good meal,.jit the City taurant Alluusv. St?eilkn-JE nts. tf Energj'Avni do. almost anything but it cannot exist if fce blod" is impure and limves slugg'wlfry in tlie veins. There is nothing so gVlbT cleansing the bhxHband imparting enorgy to the system n .Vyerr-w iawaiitrfll!U Price fl. Sixibtrttfes T. :ol( l fliuggists. A slight cold often 'prov R2ie fore rurinfr vf a complaint M.hU'a may le fatal. Avoid this result by taking A3 er's Cherry Pec-toral, thc l est inn edy for ctlds, roughs and .all throat and lung diseases. When, by Teason of a ci!d from any other cause, "the ecTetar- organs betpme fiferoilereil, . they may W stimu lated toliejilthv action 'bv the use of Ayer's 'atharti Pills. "Sold by all dealers in medicine. W fxX-vv n r. thai are f rrtfTil.if5vlsn. -UVVJ cross, or troubled wilh Windy Colic, Teething Vmns, or Stomach Disorders, can hm Tt-lioTed -it once by using Aclrer' Tlnbr .Soother. ' contains no Opium or Jlorphine, Hence is afe, JVice cn!s. isuM by J. A. lk-:ird, Druirist. This eKct?Ient f-rtnrtcsra for th hair, luaylvfMind on ::rie-.'t the fol lowing places: .M. A. MillE. i-elwnon; Starr fc rtanard, W. tsVwi'n and M. iackson, Krown -illn; F". A. Watts, Shedd; C. tfray iilsey, Sjraiple btt tles fix-e. Call and svt one. thonsands Bnltering from As&ana, Con sura ption. Coughs, etc Did yea ever try Acker's English BemedyT It is the best preparation known for all Lung Troubles, sold on a positive guarantee at 10c, 60c J. A. lk-ard, Jrn? gi-t. Ci,...,, the Children. 3Sey are es VJlWV; pecially 1W sadden Colds, Coughs, Croup, "MTvwcping Congh. etc We guarantee Arfcori English Remedy a positive en re. It eaves hoars of anxious watching. Sold by J. A. Beard, Drags ist. 2v ot c Blood EEslr Is the only tions or Syphilitic Poise??. It purifies tlie whole system, and feeMPhwall Khenmatic and Nesralgie raiaa. VV puaranteo it. J. A. Beard, lH uggist. Ayer's ParsajmrTIla was the first nc cesful lilood welhine vvt-r offend to the puhlio. Tlrts tvrtration 9 M in t lie hifrlnt pldic rstimation both at home and abroad. Its niiracu lmis cunn and inimoe pjiKb show thia. Aslt your iru5itst for it. V rvvx vv Of tlw food thinirsof this VU jife ar sorrowfully let alone on account of D;pcpsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will core Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Const ition; sold oa a positive guarantee at 23 and 60 cents, by J. A. Beard, Diucg'st. Day and Night 1 "hi ring an tent attack ot Bronchitis, a ceaseless tickling in the throat, and an exhausting, backing congh, afflict the enfferer. Sleep is banished, and great prostration follows. This disease U also attended with Hoarseness, and. some times Loss of Voice. It is liable to be come chronic, involve the lungs, and terminate fatally. Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral affords speedy relief and cure in cases of Bronchitis. It controls the disposition to congh, and induces refreshing sleep. I have been a practising physician for twenty-four years, and, for tlie past twelve, have suffered from annual at tacks of Bronchitis. After exhausting all the usual remedies Without Relief, I tried Ayer's pherry Pectoral. It effected speedv enre. G. Stoveall, M. D., Carroll ton, MSf-s. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is decidedly the best remedy, within my knowledge, for chronic Bronchi! is, ami all lung diseases. 51. A. Rust, M. I)., South Paris, Me. I was attacked, last winter, with a severe Cold, which grew worse and settled on my Ivungs. By night sweats I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My Congh was incessant, and I frequently pit blood. My physician told me to give up business, or 'l would not live a month. After taking various remedies without relief, I was finally Cured By Using two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I am now in perfect health, and able to resume bnsiness, after having been pn nounced incurable with Consumption. S. P. Henderson, Saulsburgh, Peun. For vears I was in a decline. I had weak lungs, and suffered from Bron chitis and Catarrh. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral restored me to health, and 1 have been for a long time comparatively vig orous. In case of a sudden cold I always resort to tlie Pectoral, and find speedy relief. Edward K. Curtis, KutlauU, Vt. Two years sot I suffered from a severe Bronchitis. The physician attending me became fearful that thedisease would terminate in Pneumonia. After trying various medicines, without benefit, he presTibed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved me at once. I continued to take this medicine, and was cured. Ernest Colton, Logans port, Ind. ft Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Frrpared by Dr. 3. C. Aycr k Co., Lowell, Max. Fold by 11 tmisgiirt. ftVc f 1 ; ii bottles, 1. C. li. MONTAOUliS COLUMN. 1872. 1888. go. Hut the old Wheel " Horse lijaeps oa forever. Montague will as usual keep on the even tenor of his trav, selling goods to the iop!e of Lehanou and vicinity at his well known low prices for Cash or coun try produce. His stock at all times will be kept as full as the market will warrant. Kx ery attention will le given to serve t!u wants of our custom ers and frieiuls. Should vou not find the article to euit vou in his mammoth establish ment, he will pet it for you if you wish, by freight or ex press, with no exorbitant profit added unto the sum. In order to svstematizc Collections I have uiven over that most wearisome branch of business to Mr. C. M. Talbott.with whom I expect each and ev en. person indebted to ine to settle without saving "Well knov mv old friend Charlie will wait tin me." Gentle men I must have my money now. Everbody that is in debted to C. 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 collecting all outstanding debts due me. and shall expect to have my books all balanced up in a very short time. When you read this don't think it means somebody else, "thou art the man." I need money and money I must have, and if you ever want to do C. B. Montague a kindness, do it now In- paying Vour account. Me needs money and needs it badlv Greater Bargains than were ever efl'ered in Ielv anon will be offered at the Mammoth (.'ash hUore of C. It. Montague for the next 00 days for cash and all kinds of produce. C. B- Montague has twenty-five thousand dol lars worth of choice goods to be sold during the next CO days at unprecedented low prices, to parties who pay cash or produce. Bring in your hides, sheep pelts, 'furs, of all kinds, butter, eggs and poultry, ami Montague will give you more goods for them during the next 00 days than you have ever been offered be fore. I sav 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 -'- - --- Complete Stock of clothing in Ijebanon is at the big Cash Store of C. B. Montague which will be sold away down during the next GO tlays 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 bo sold exceed ingly cheap during the next GO days for cash or produce. You Certainly WANT Jl Clothes SUIT J THIS F.XIX. JLND WINTER. Why dont yct 150 to BLAIN, the Tjeader im Clotllaing. AN IMMENSE STOCK IN ALL GRADES, From Eastern Factories. Nobbj Patterns & Stjles, Cheap. MRGAINS IN EVERY DE PARTMENT. We are eonfldent of Pleoan yon. All we at is the ijiportttnny or Knowing you Through our Stock. WE ATJV) KE1T IX STOCK The Celebrated BrmsiIHi Goods. L. E. BLAIN, Leudins CTthier and ilwhaint Tailor, A LH- NT, C)RKfJOX. C. B. ROLAND & Co Albany, Oregon. New Store, Hew Goods, -CONSISTING OF- Kurnisliins Goods? Hats, Cai, Boots, 8loes, (liolcc Selections in Fancy Summer Neck Wear, Silk Underwear, BuUtrijyjan Underwear, Fish, Clark fc Ftagg's loves. FINE CLOTHING. Tlie very Best make of Hand Sewed Shoes, and the very Iatcst Styles in Mens' Hoy.-' nn Youths' Cloth ing. All the Celebrated makes of HATS IX EVERY STYLE. OI R S-TtK K CONSISTS OV Bright New Fresh Goods, Ami as honest, fair and square dealing Is our motto, we axk the public to call and get price. C. B. Roland & Co., One door West Revere house, Albany. BUIIKHAKT A BIL.YEU, Fropr. -fir Tin Livery Sale & Stables, Feed LEBAXOX Ortgon. Southeast nner of Main and Sherman Fine Buggies, Hacks, Harness and Good Reliable Horses- Special Conveyances -FOR PARTIE&- Goinir to BrownfTli1e, WaV-rlnti, Swet-l Home, 8t i, and ail 'parts of Linn County All Kinds of Teaming Done II E ASO" A BLEU ATES. gurkhart & Bilycu. MRS. G. W. RICE, lilliiior", Imitation, Oiv., HASJCST RlX'KlVEl) HER ' OF Millinery Goods COSSISTIXO OF Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib bons, Etc., Etc. Call and get Prices on Goods which are LEBANON SALOON. W. J. GUY, Proprietor. DKAI.ER IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Main St. Otpor,lt St. Charlua Hotel. I.EBANOM. 1- HAY FOR SALE. Mr. S Reynolds has for sale, at the Cruson place, 10 Tons of Timothy Hay For particulars, apply to A. C.'Chvrchiu., Tiebanon. TI1K IVJLiJW COlirSEli- GROCKIIY Ii7nJ U D Groceries and Provisons, Tobacco and Cigars. WHITE CROSS BAKING POWDER. Pure Sugar, Maple Sj'rup, Confectionery, Crockery, Glassware. NOTIONS, FURNISHING GOODS. Lebanon and Albany Flour Bran and Chop. KAILS ATS-Il itorE,- ' New Orleans Molasses, Fine Pickles, Chipped Beef, Spices, Mustard, Candies and Nuts. . ' " CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Buyers of Groeeries, and persons having Butter, Eggs anl Chickens to sell, wiU finl it greetly to their advantage to call and Examine my goods. T. C. PEEBLER. CBEGOKIAR RAILWAY COIPAHT. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT, - Receiver. fin int flpr J'i. t. 1NS. tnt until further tio-tU-c trains wtliron daily (except tunlarj ss lot own : EAST SIDE. rl.urx Mail.tj I'ortl Mail. . ii STATIONS. TZ ftivm I".l- ' Tor1 Part- UikI. ' Ud. I.t .: a. rt Arrintr. I'l.W l'l lS HI 'v 111! II. -JO 11 2 11.31 11. RT 114'. li.lJ 12.11 U.-rt 1.12 12 VI l.m i r. s 1 :C 1 12 1 Ml I..' S f.7 fi t 3 Mt 4.19 4 SI fORTI.AM).P.AW.V Foot of Uuruln St. jj Eay" LnQdingt st. pr. l' Fren-h Hnirie, j; Wt.llium. t Ar 6.U0 p. za. Lt 3.1 ArrS.(M 2.42 iW 2.211 S 117 2 157 1..VJ 1 1.41 1.MJ I 1.14 : 1.10 l.M 1242 i i2i 12.W I - 1. H..KJ . 1 Tow ntnl. N Si M-K. 1 ;j H.vm'i I ii M. Ansel, 1 K.n ti . ! Pilverton. Jnhnvnn'a Mill, i SallwrUn.l. j Tjl i'le Jisnctton, J i; Sl" I Aiim-vtlle. j !! We stan, I !i :rarell"it, ! 1 Nfrt h S.titf iam, i 1). P. Tnin. ij Si.J!:tie. j Wrt jo. ! fTmbtree, !, t-bt-r : Tai'.iiian. , !' I'U'nvkw, ?' I.inn. fln tsi iV.e. Twin BiiUv I: K-wlan.1 if rne-hm u 11.47 11 AO 11. SS 11 ::i 11 ! l'.M 10.10 1(1 10.1s 42 I. 7.fi 6.45 - .l2 ! .W A. . il 4 A : A"l j r. r.yi.' All tXlBlRfl. I.V I t. fommtimlion 71-ketat two rents per mile oa sale at M4m baring A pent. T!n with Pwner, Freight atvt Elrr. run Mra!e t-tu FirtRhl. Fn icht frntti form rirt!aivl. Mmul". Wednes day and Thnr.!a. Towards PortiaiKl. Tues day.. lhuralajrianl Saliinlara. funneeilnn at Rt and Fnlqiiiirtx ljutdlnes ith iK'anier fity of Patera" frf Saiera M-jtn1ay 1 eilneir end Fritl r4itmin fnm Safc-ra Tiiewlav.. ThTirlays and Samrd-s. eeinne-ttric anli Ijint nitd WVt Side psntrer train. Steam er '-i 'il y nf Salem make transiVr lietween Ray'a and Fukinartz Laiidini daiiy. Sundays excepted. rriAi". S. STOTT. Reeeirer. ineral friee. K. W. CorntT First and Pine 51', Itiniatid. tirepTin. SAMUEL. E. YOUNG. Dealer In Boots and Shoes. THE LARGEST STOCK IK THE CITY. Bought Exclusively for Cash from the Manufac turers. Every Pair Warranted. FINE SHOES, For Ladies, Misses & Children, SPECIALTY. FIRST KTRKKT, ALBANY, Ob. V. I. CYI1US, Real Estate Ag't and No tary Public, and ' GEN'L INSURANCE AG'T Docs a Oeneral Agency Business, INCLUDING Insuranoe, Agrlcultual Imple ments, Doors and Windows. ORGANS asd S1TING MA CHINES. Give mc a Call at Dr. rowcll's Old Btand, OREGON. (Opposite Burkhart & BSlyee1 Livery Stable.) -DEALEIt IN- NEW S T O R E I . : Fresh Goods ! Low Prices ! KEEBLER & ROBERTS, Prop'rs, VTE HAVE JUST OPENED OUT A COMPLETE JLINE OF GROCERIES, COFECTIONERIES, Tobaccos and Cigars, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc., Which we ofitr to the Tropic of Lebanon and tlcUrity at the Lowest Living Rates for Cash, Hides Furs, and all kinds of Farm Produce. COME AT) JE 3ES XJ Kecblcr & Roberts, Lebanon, Or. BEARD & YATES, Druggist and Apothecary, DEALER IX Drugs -:- axd -:- SIedicines -Paints, Oils and Glass.! Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Etc. PERFUMERY And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Main Sfrcrtf tebanvn, Oregon. A. C CHURCHILL. -DEALER IX- General Hardware Iron, Steel and Com!, Cat reenter Tool. i Wnson. 3Xnteviul. IJwillers Hardware. 1 ; Hope and Cordngc. Io-vcle, Slaot, etc. UlackMrnlthM' Supplies. GUmtPowder. . Wngons and UfiaTjjiea. Saws and Axes. - 1 ; . ; t' ' GUNS'.. AND mm Or Agriciiltual ' Implements.- AMMUNITION. 1 4 -'. j