The Lebanon Express. TRIDAY, APIttL 6, 18SS. PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Dr. Mark Ilaytef, Dentist, tebahon Oregon. Miss Lelia Edwarus H daftgcrously ill of heart disease. Notice the "ad" of 5. W. 'Cregott's new hardware store in this issue. Gov. St. John, of Kansas, will deliv er a lecture in Albany on April 12. John Ralston and wife tetunied home from Albany, Tftestiay evening. M. A. Miller and C. Ralston spent several days In Pendleton tkfo week, attending the Democrats State Con vention. We acknowledge tine recent of a beautiful bouquet, togetht with tlie compliments of Mrs. If. A. Cruson, Addressed to the serenaders. -Miss Lillie Hardy was catted to ?pi xvr Tuesday evening to take charge of the telegraph office there doting the -absence of the operator at that place. W. J. Guy, took the cars for the east last Saturday morning. He W ill re main there about six weeks, and dur ing his stay will visit friends n Ohio nd Illinois. Miss Oda Comstoek who lias been Visiting friends and relatives in Leban on and vicinity, for souse time, teturn ed to her home In southern Oregon last Wednesday. David H. Petersen rehmied from -eastern Oregon on the noon train Wed nesday. He came In attswer to a eum iuons to attend his sick child, who lias the drorsy of the brain. Last Friday evening the Ladies Aid society gave one of their pleasant en tertainments. There was an abund ance of good things provided and all seemed to enjoy themselves greatly. H. C. Moraft of Sweet Home, stop . pod in Lebanon a short time on "Wednesday, while on his way to Mil ler's Station, where he intends taking the ears and shipping his cattle to the Sound. Rev. George Gillespie, of Yaquina Bay, and a classmatcof Rev. Giboney, tf this place, is here on a visit and will preach in the First Presbyterian T'hurch next Sabbath morning and evening. Mr. J. T. Harbin, of Portland arriv-; d here with his family last "Wednes-i Alay. Mr. Harbin is a brother-in-law to i -vur enterprising grocer, W. B. Donaea. i We are clad to know that he designs 1 settling in our midst. Messrs. L. L. Davis and Evan Me Lane of Emporia, Kansas are stopping Tat Mr. Swan's near Rock Hill. They express themselves well pleased with this section of country, and we trust they will decide to locate here. When visiting a printing office keep these rules in mind: Subscribe for the j i i. - j..m I manuscript, don t carry away the ex-1 changes and don't read the lype on the galleys. Churchill & Monteilh, who were un- oany we nrsi 01 me nwi an, .11 rou-j A. J. . J . 1 ' HUtIIliy ltllJUItl 111 ijflUlIK!!! U ICH weeks longer This Will give the com munity an extension of time hi get ting their goods at exact cost. "Hello Tom, what's the matter? ynu Inade three typo mistakes last week." ""Well I should smile; that eirl has filled my eyes so I can't see the type. ICever you mind, when glory has crowned our head and the yelk-V? chink has filled our pocket, we will come to the front rank and do our best. There will be a Pink tea party, tnusl cal concert, and Kindergarden exercises -at the First Presbyterian church, this) Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock for the benefit of the cHrch. Admission 25 cents. Prof. Lee of Albany 'Will be present to enliven the occasslon with music This promises to he a rare treat. Everybody cordially invited. Quite a suspicious looking character entered the livery stable owned by Burkhart & Bilyeu, on Wednesday night, and ordered the hostler to take him to Scio. After Tom had made itll "iieeessai arrangements to escort his man to the neighboring town, he Was surprised- to find that it was no- body but the ramrod of this "hare" in- stitution, with only a little more whis kers than usual, and under a ministers j dug hat. ; Omt friend James B. Morelock, of Brownsville, jays the Express sub scrsption Tn flour. All right friend Jim if we can just do as well as "typo" s you are doing as a miller, and can ive the dear people as good a paper as you make fiotir, w-e will do well. If J. B. M. makes as honest and good a legislator as your neighbors say you do miller, neither Brownsville nor your friends need ever blush for shame if you get to Salem may your shadow iever grow less. vVilliam Wassom, formerly of Kirk Wood Illinois, arrived in our town Monday, and has settled five miles north of town. He comes to stay. There are eleven in the family, includ ing one married son, Mr. Douglas Wassom. Mr. W. Sr., came to our county some two months ago; after looking well all through California, and like a sensible man decided that Linn county Oregon, was the best place, and that Iebanon was the best town. We cordially welcome the en tire family, and from we know of the stock, we shall expect them to take a fjont seat. The republican primary convention of Lebanon met in Union hall, Satur day the 31st of March at 2 p. m. J. W&sson chairman, G. W. Smith secre tary. Perfect harmony prevailed throughout the entire meeting, and a manifest desire "to do your best boj-s" 1 was apparent on every face. The fol lowing named delegates were duly chosen to meet the county convention in Albany the 4th inst: John Denny, Clay Hardman, J. Wassom, W. II. Wilds, H. C. Harkness, Z. T. Bryant .and David Andrews. Dave Andrews was unanimously nominated for jus tice of the peace, and George Feebler for constable. Should it ever be our misfortune to fall into the clutches of the law, we should be glad of so merci ful a crew. LOCAL AND GENERAL. CKN'Ti?S.vRt.Nv-DavW Carnes, a cit izen in the southern part of Linn comi ty is 104 years old. He is hale and hearty; his fieighbors say that, he split 3006 rails this winter and repaired his fence with them. A Lebanon Ex FUesS Mend, found htm in l$Vowns vilethe other day an learned from the old gentleman the following facts: "I was bom in Washington county, Pensylvania, in 17S4, lived there until I was 40 years old, then moved to In dianna and lived there nearly 40 years ad crossed the plains tiie last year of the war." "Well old gentleman how do you like Oregon ?" -"Sir, if I had a hundred .years more to live, I would never leave the Willamette valley; this is the bes country this side of heaven." If any of ot cotentyorarlcs, or any body ee can beat this we would like to hear from them. Xicn Cake TitAT. Vi4l tvouldn't we like to see the cook that bnked the cake, brought by J. J. Swan from Kan sas. If she is to be Judged by the cake she has forestalled herself as extra, and we will give liet a thrice happy wel come to Iebanon. We are glad to learn that Mr. Swan is pleased with our country, and has determined to purchase a home among us. Fanners who have land to sell, would do well to place them in the hands of alive agent or what is better; advertise them in the Express. Every week rolls by a good large addition to this paper. We are determined to do our best to merit the siptort of all, of every class. SottKTWiN- XSw.-The Sherwood steel harness Is entirely something new and novels and our go-ahead live man, G. AV. Cruson deserves credit for ftrst introducing them in LehaUon. It is so constructed that 0-ou rio hot need, either lotag tugs, traces, singletrees or doubletrees, timl the practicability of : the thing, is that the team that pulls the plow is less encumbered, and will do the work with greater ease. This is certainly a cheap arrangemrtit, and seems to us, will meet the appreciation , of all. Farmers, go and see, and re member that our live hardware men propose to "duplicate prices ia Albany, or anj-where else. The New Comet. People who get up "when the birds are singing their sweetest notes, at n oVloek Sn th morning-" will do well tn keen Wfc i out for the bran new comet w hich is now coming north at the rate ofade-jMuch e-ree a dav. Tt is renrtl tn i rssss n very bright nucleus and a toti. ! straight as a cow bar. It was d recover ed at Cape Town last month, and rises earlier every morning and will in a few days be visible to all who slay up late enough or g-et up early enough. Promoted axd TkcstED.- S t e p ping into the Lebanon Bank one day this week, keeping company with the eloquent chink, who should we iind but the smiling face of C. C. Hackle- man; all alone and keeping faithful vig il over the deposits. ''Smack of a poor mans sweat, blood arteries of business, and the God that mortals fall down Friend Hacklenian is 1 Hke ,vt Cartwright, "can just mkc a hand at through-.' anything and boom it Oh TnT Serenade. The sweet mellow strains of mn-ne, full and round, from flute, cornet and et cetera, waked up' the citiwns of Lebanon Monday night. Just the thing boys "to sooth our sorrows, calm our fears, delight our souls and tickle our toes.". We will enjoy the "da Ice et gloria," of the soft sweet strains as often as you choose to cail. Thanks to Prof. L. Programme Tire following will be the Interesting programme of the Pink sociable and musical concert at the First Presbyte rian church to-night; Solo--Prof. Lee -of Albany. Rec "Keeping His Work," Ada Miller. Solo ml Chorus--"Polly Wolly Doodle." Rec."Papa's letter," Ora Harkncs3. Trial Scene from the Venice, C B. Montague. Merchant of Solo Prof, Lee. Ree. "The New Church j Doctrine"; Maud Miller. ChorUs-"Ring Cling." Bee.---Mrs. Harkness. Rec. "Oft" go The Firecrackers," Gertrude Hunt. Song "Jingle Bells." Rec. "Patient Mercy Jones," An nie Talbott. Song Prof. Lee. Reading Mrs. Hunt. Bee. Mrs. Talbott. Song "We Are Little Wtiitihg Maids." Republican County Convention. This body met in Albany, Wednes day the 4th, in the court house. There were seventy-nine delegates present, and a general good feeling and perfect harmony prevailed; there was a mani fest desire to put forward the best men. The delegates from the various pre cincts, were ordcrlj', sobor, Erst-class I looking citizens; at leaet they appear ed so to our Express reporter. C. E. Wolverton was elected tempo rary chairman, and S. S Train tempo rary secretary; who were afterwards made permanent. The following nominations were made with great, unanimity: County Clerk G. W. Davis. Sheriff John Conser. Recorder O. S. May. Treasurer J. F. Hyde. Assessor C.' Sperry. School Supt. Prof. J. M. Williams. Surveyor E. T. T. Fisher. Coroner Cone. Legislature W. W. Richarnson, O. H. Irvine and W. B. Ivirk. The following gentlemen were duly elected as delegates to the State Con vention to meet in Portland, Or., on Wednesday April 11: ' S. S. Train, Z. T. Bryant, J. T. John son, Win. mgram, joi;n vjiass, v. tu. Wolverton, J. W. Crusick, B. N. Thompson, T. S. Smith and N. B. Humphrey. The convention adjourned about 5 o'clock p. m., with general hand-shaking and good feeling. TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS StOWX8VIl.I.R. AfrIlS, It. N. Thompson nas returned from the Sound, where he invested lu real estate. S. P. Ilarger has purchased the prop erty adjoining the meat market, con sisting of -stole and loL During the past week, Fimlley Mc R.io, Cleve Cochrane and C. Thomp son departed for Seattle, W. T. The time card of the O. It'y., has bcrti changed; mall now arriving at 9:30 p. uiv, instead of 4 p. m., as former- Misses Retta and Florence llron, who Anrlng a number of months have been visiting Portland friends return ed home last week. Mps. C. Sporty has TecovcreVl from a late attack of ahnia, and much to the satlsfacli of her many friends is again enjoying good health. CirAer the treatment of 1. I. W. Starr, a nftmber of rses of scarlet fe ver have satisfactorily terminated, by the recovery of the patients. The child of IX G Drake, who for some time past has been a great suffer er from lung n bow el compw.lnts, Is slowly ncaring convalescence. Miss Leo Wtegand of Portland is stopping at the residende of W. J. Ho- lister, acnt of the O. y., frofl whom she is teveivftig lessons in tclegrapliy. Wftlson & Jaefc, our popular fivtry men, have sold their stable nl stock to Perclval fe Co., who will In the fut ure carry on the livery business at the old stand. Capt James Blakely, Sr., Whn re cently received some Severe brutses and experience J a heavy shock, by being thrown frottx a wagmi, is sl.ovly re covering from injuries received. Easter Sunday services were held at ; the South Brownsville Cumberland Presbj-terian church, where a large congregation greeted the Rev. J. R. Kirkpatrick, who delivered a Mining and eloquent afpetA, Sabbath services on Easter, were condxtctexl hy the Rev. Gittons at the M. E. chttrch, South Brownsville, where the re verened gentleman deliv ered one of his, as usual, earnest and touching sermons. At the Baptist church, the Sabbath 8111001 exercises were largely attended, P' due tD those Earnest anJ energetie workers, who have brought this branch of our religious training to such perfection, attended by many happy results. Moyer Bros. have received, and are operating a portable steam engine, ti , , , i With which logs that have lodged 011 j sand-bars, or been left high and dry along the banks of the Cal vpoova river, ajid are with verv Ifttle cervnionV or , .. ., , '. . . ., . . Ices time, "yanked into the bed of the j stream, preparatory to a raise of water, ! and a drive to the nond of the Browns- ville saw and eash mill. T. H. r. PLAINVIEW. April 1. working for Jeff Mr. Benj. Mills Isom near here. is Rev. Bennett delivered a sermen at Rock Hill 011 lat Sablmth. , A. Brandon of IMainvivw took a bus iness trip to Brownsville yesterdaj Sam Hoeye of Sodaville is working for our postmaster, Mealy, at Plain Vi2W. Mr. AVilliara Riehard.on startel for ; Walla Walla one day last week, to be gone all summer. - Farmers have been employing their time during this fine weather, putting in their spring grain. Mrs. Delia Jackson has leen on a visit up at Coburg for pome time, and returned one day last week, Mr. "W. K. Temple's family has been down for pome time with the measles, but are almost well of them again. Fruit trees such as plums and peaches are out in full bloom in the vicinity of Brownsville and Flainview. Mr. Frank L.. Fisher from near'Sa- I lein was up near Bock Hill last week, I but returned to Albany on last Satur- day. "Grandma and grandpa" Pickens has been very sick all winter, but are tome better now. Their graddaugh ter, Mi Viola Temple has been, stay ing with them. School begins here in our district J next Tuesday, under the able manage I meni f Prof. Gibson. We arc in hopes ' t. . . 1 - ,:t 1 -.11 t . . r tiK w 111 ue iiKit i' nil inc pniiuiia 01 the school. Ksqcimaux. Bl'tO. April 3. Weather fine for April. Farmers mostly through With spring plowing. Themometer rarfgtng from 32 to 64 degrees at sunrise for the past week, Mr. P. O. Smith is erecting a new house, to be occupied by his lariy as a milliner shop. Dr. O. E. Holdridge, will move to his stock ranch in Douglas county, in a few days.' Messrs. Shelton ft Johnson has com promised their troubles with their creditors, and again resumed business in their old stand. Rey. Burnett, of Monmoth, and Rev. Boberts of Marlon county, are holding a protracted meeting in the Christian church here, with good audiance. Mrs. Hibban, an olof lady 72 years old, died Sunday morning, about 3 a, m.; also D. Harrel who lived three miles north of Scio, at 12 a, in. same day. Mr. Goan, our new mill owner, has moved his family into his commodious residence in town. Our people heart ly welcome him, as he appears to be a good, moral iudafelrious man. RCio. BORN. PArkIn Lelianoh, linn rfflinr, Or.. March 30, ISMS, to the w ile of S. J, frail, a daughter. KOBF-RTStn Ixihanon, tltiti County, Or.. March 30, 1K8S, to the wife of J. A. Iioberts, a son. DONACA In Lehanon, Ijnn efmntv, Or., March 30, lHfti, to the wile of W. B. bonaca, a aon, . rx"iHKISS In Ppr. Linn county. Or., Mrch 1S to the w ile of John lKlkius a son. SUitc Democratic tbtiTentlon-. We regret that lack of space prevents our giving the full proy-edn-gs of the Stale Democratic Convention nt Pen dleton April 3 and 4. Judge Kellcy of Portland was chosen chairman, and presided with great fairness, giving general sat isfaetirtn. A stiight 'rtit administration platform Was adopted without a dissenting voice, and the convention by a rising vole thanked the committee for its able wot k. A resolution endorsing Gov. Poftuoy er was tabled. Hon. John M. Gearin was nomina ted for Congress on first ballot, receiv ing lOo ballots. Judge Burnettof Benton county was nominated for Sup reme Judge The pridential electors chcscn aiV, W. II. Eftlngcr, of Multnomah; W, R. Bilyeu, of Linn and E. R. Skip- westh, of Umalilla. Thanks were tendered to the cfflcc-rs of the convention, to the citizens of Pendleton, to Wl. Irish and to the re porters, and the convention adjourned sine die at 5 p. m. with three cheers for the ticket. A WARNING TO C1DDY OtftLS A Srdartlve SlranRer Led to the Alter Uy the Maiden he bad Ircvl td. AVe clip the following notice from the Alliany Daily irerali!, of March 31 18SS. Comments are unnecessary. We deeply regret that Iebanou has li bear any part of this dlsgract-ful affair: "An unusual marriage, whirh could not but grate harshly uimn the eni billties of those who witnessed it, was solemnized at the Revere hauc yester day afternoon. . 1$. YVilsUey, who had leeu arrested at In-liamai and broiishtto this city by DepMty Mar shal J A. IiaiiilHfHtnt on a charge of seducing Mm C. A. Arnett, tf that place, u married to the latter In presence of the oillcer who had him in custody and a few others. The circum stances urrounding the allair exhibit a shocking lack of decency and moral ity." A Practical Joke. It is greatly supposed that drummers are a pretty wide awake Tlam of men who cannot eally be made the victim of a practical joke; but one of our Ijeb anon fun loving Imys caused considers ble amusement by pasting a piece d paper on the side of a traveling mans shiuinr stove pipe hat as It hung on the rack while that immaculate word slinjrer was eating diXncT at tire SN Charles hotel. AfieV he had finished his meal, he came out rf the diuimr hall In a great hurry, put on his hat without looking at it and started out to make his calls. Everywhere he went people enjoyed a good laugh when they saw the paper stuck on the rloftsy hat: but It was not until he was walking along Main street that he knew what the people were laughing fit Itch ItU niUilll tfl tllMit All tflll He IiHpteHeM friend with whom he uues business a m ni aiwnuon was urawn to tne piece of paper stuvk on hm hat. He )rocee.ied to remove It but heitatel moment and was heard to remark. "Well do they take my hat for a bill ,Kf ,r'!?" the". rulHn otr the nnjr which proved to be an ad-erlism sticker 'he said; "guess I Will charge them for siwee and read buy vour boot nl shoes at Andrews & llaek- leman'a. Churchill kep O'lve plow. Chan-hill keens yprlnu-touth harrow. t'hureluil kwps MiirhcU wtts'inft ChurchiU keej Korwesrlaa plow. t'bnrehill kveps iron ami steel harrows. Churchill kccfS Xi-wttm ajon. Chun-hitl keeps Canton Clipper plow. ChurvhM keeps s-helf hardware. Churchill keeps Champion mower. Churehill keep spring vsgons, Churchill keep barbert wire. tlmrehitl kwps walklity cuttiVttfs ChUfchl'l keeps C)Utl csst ytrcl plow. ChurchiU keep Standard mowers. Chnrchill keeps fprlng wnptm. Chutehill keeps riding cultivators. Chnrchill keeps one and two horel plow. ChurchiU keeps his warehouse ftilL Chnrchill keeps cross eat saws. Chnrchill keeps iron, steel ami wire nail. Churchill keeps complete stork. ChurchiU wants ymit trade. THE MARKETS. IiEBAnox, Or., April 6. Vf heat "60c per bushel. ()at l(k per buahcl. FlourJo .V) jxr barrel I'otatoea 60e Hjr bushel. Kgg loo ier dozen, liutter 2-5e per lb. Lard 0el2jr per lh. Apples, grwii-60e per bushel. Ajiples, dried 8c10o per W. Plums, dried lOef 12ic per lb. Prunes, dried 10c 12Jc per lb. Hams 12c per tb. Shoulder" 7c He per lb. Haeon 10c -er lb. Coal Oil $ 1 per 5 gallon can or 52 25 per case. To Farmer. To the farmers of Linh county. If you want farm implements, or ma chinery of any description, call on our manager, (i. "V. Cruson, at Lebanon, and Me a-seure you that you will meet with courtesy, and a full line of our poods that can be bought as cheap ns at any place In Linn count v. BTAVEh & Walk eh. Oitlniiicit, ami nil I'ATKXT iUA.v t teiKlcd lo for HOIth'UATK FEUS. 'tlf hlllw is opiisitc the II. 3. I'lttetit tHi-c. Rii'l we Ciiii oh linn I'nU'iit ill less lime tliim tliosc reinnte lioin WAsniKtrms. s-nii Moil:t.. V'.'.i ii ay; or l-IIOTO of t n I tt ti t . Wo nilviso ns lo piitcnt nliitilr free of ehris ami wtf tiilike AO ClldHiE vxi.hvf v.trxM' is .si:t;i:iih:i. h'ur cirrut:ir; ttilric, terms lititl tefi'renecs lo nctiinl cIhmiis Iff Tour own Pluto. Omnly. t iiy ur low n, nrito to f, "U V "'-BrUI? .r'tV. Owwiite I'atail OJicr, Wathhtgton, X C. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIt) RAILROAD Oregon Development CJ6 SteaSiship Line 228 SHORTER, 20 HOUR LtB8 TIME Thau by any otlior 1 inure, first Clan Through Fnangr A Freight FIIIDIn From l'nrtliil ntiil hII Point tn ttto Willamette Valley to anil !nn tan fW.nrim, Cal. Willamette River Lis &t Steamers, THE-WM. M. HO.Vfi." TIIF.VX R BUST1.Y," T1IK"TIKRR stTKK.S' tx-nvc Pi-rtlaiiJ S A-. M.. MONDAYS, VVF.DN!C.OAVJ AND r JttliAYH From Mo-th. Hulmnn A V l)i k, 200 titift 202 Front StCT-t. fur CorvaDis anil Int-rmltutc point. mnkliiK rliwe cim-ton M Alt.u iiy and torvullL-. with fntltu f t lie ORBtON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIMK SCHEDULE. tfct6t vtV,day:) I.v. Ai.IukV, Ism p.m. I I.v. Ymrts.. B:: a. in. Lv. CnitVJkUjs.H'f p. m. I l.v.'onv.t .Uxtn.xa. 111. An, Yav Isa, B i. in. i A ALHany, 11:15 a. m. Hit1 Trnhiawwt at Artntivy ami TorvallU. Tli avc Trnftii mrniift AtVAqnlrta tvitli tin , Or!tm lwloiiiiint 'iiiiijuiv ii l ine of ?a-amiis lift Viiilna tknd Sntt Franclsra. SAIMM4 I'ATlB : "arjMMKiu. JTtnt?. F. I Krim"Va.4iilna. Willuinvtlp Vii'.li y J Miin. M-h 12 1 Sat. Mi ll. 17 sn Ulnm!tt t!(y 1 Urn Sli Willamette Valley lly I T riio. Ai sun. Air. H, TIiIk ronrn.y rpwrVf Uc rteht to chimgv Sail Ing ditis It limit notice. rKsfift'eh rpnm Vortlnnd. afrt all 'll!nraottc Vnlh-r ).ini, can make tonnwtlon with the TrnUM 4r the Vji in Hoi-tk nt Allumv Conallin. am? If ihi;m-.l tn San J rancto. Ii.'viM arrjincp tn arrtys at Va-irtina the ctciiIIir bolore the ilalc m Minns. liwOii-t Otitl I-'velBlit Itntes ' --AlAVAYS THE LOWI-3ST.- TOR INFORMATION AtTLY To r:ir.nswKiX; tJcn'l Fr't frt-w Aif't. GlVcnu Iev-trimcni Co. M'ntKinerv St.. San FramHm. t"t a. Art B:en l F. ic: At, t. P. R. R. R. Co., torvalils - Oivsn. OYERLAHD TO CALIFORNIA OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R. AnJ Omnecthjnii the ML Shasta Route. Time between AWny and Pan Franoro, as hiMin. CaHrorn EapeMa Trains Daily. rTF. MJ U"nve l-'-rtiahil ArrlTc'W M a7T mi e. w.i lA-arc ' Albany Jjeavei 7-iV a, , J: A. M-.j Arrive irriin Sifii I rdfkrv. l.r.; fl--bl m Local Pamrrr train Dally (axcepti Sunday 8i4. M.; I ave I2:t"r. .! impure 2:40 r. M. Arrive iv-tlaad Altmny Emrrne Arrive U I.'ii.m. I-uve ll SfA. s. ljet sum a. r. Local Pamtenger Tralna DaHy (except) Sundi) :!0r. M s - - r m I-avo Arriva Ix-ave Arrive Albany ! i tmnnn A!:y lA-tnt:in Arrive 5: a. m. leave a. . Arrive it) p. tn. iArave .. ni. r:.m.! Pullman Buffet Sleepers. EXCURSION SLEEPERS FOR "-.'eontl Class rawnmn on all Throuph Train, TREE OF CHARGE. The f. A C R. II Ferry make rwnnertin with all the n-ctil'ir train, no the Ea !-kle liv. trom tool of F. street-. 1 West Side bivislcn. METWEEJf Mall train DaHy Oxcept) Sunday 7 Sit. laT l-efivc IHr;LiiitI Arrivr K lSpTin". VI .H p tn- ArfVe C'-rrB'.'.l Ijeave I-:ap. tn. Capet train Daily texcept 6un0my. 1 p. m. -in p. m. Ive Arrive TiTtUinl Arrive Is Mc.HmvtlV lmvels sn a. m . l" a. m. At .O.be.nr Rn.trvtrvntsCrfttneet ith trnins t.f OtTnn Fv.-ir rni!!wl, r'r flill rtiformstlen regHrllng rate, mop cle . rs'l r ninv agvnl. . E. k.Ot.U I ER. E. t. K-rRs. Manager U. F. A I'a.-. Agent. THE STOVER Improved The best is always the cheapest. fa Wc are also prepared to furnish on short notice any machine from a butter worker to a steam mill. AVe keep on hand all staple Implements, suce as M)Wetn, Cnlti-vntoi, "'iijrtnp I InVro-ws, And the celebrated Sherwood Steel Harness. J2fC6mc-and sec lit?; wc AVill make vou happy G. W. CRUSON, Lebanon. Or. Lumber! Lumber! Lumberl . 0. W. WHEELER S0N Troprietoi-s of the LEBANON -:- SAW MILLS -ALL ROUGH and CLEAR LUMBER constantly on hand. Bills of All Kinds Filled on Short Notice and at Reasonable Rates jiGivc us a call before purchasing "elsewhere, CL W, Wheeler & Son- "WISDOM'S Safe Death to Squlrrtls and Copters. Made by a new proccw. Kcrcr foiln to pVIe nt-l-ra'-t'ton. Every can wttrrnn?(l ormortoy rvfmd el. tit? Cbvtt U-vnttsc lW JKM-, ttcre d in urchawey lh4 pqiitrntta cat It ia ffiXeuce to jrrrnh frrnw, ctr. rivet fAftlS cans M tt year. Ak yntll- (!VU!ist for ft Wd take no oljwr. prop-. Langs ford, Toner, Repairer and Polisher Pianos, Organs and Melodions, HEN E WING Old and Dilapidated Instru tnents a specialty. IIEFERENCHH: Durand Tiano & Oriran Co., Portland; Wells, fargo (''s Apent, Mrs. W. 11. Io'iioa ami Mrs. Saltmarsh, Ielianon. Instruments Sold on the In stallment Plan, or CHEAP FOR CASH. Teare Orders at Saltmarsh's Restaurant I E. II MONTAGUE, I HK.VI.EH tS StationerY -OF At: I. KtXIP,- , Al to Foreign and DomcStifc IeriodicalS 1 EedaxoV, OltEtlOTT. The most powerful easiest and lightest run- ning mill made. llcttpcrN, klsbs OF- o If you wish lo pit rehire a Shoe for your I5i- or Oii'I thrt v! th wtr anl t-ar t?Vry rh-f ttnaei that i made tf bMi-.:t. ! thnughout, and on coninin-6eii.w ideiiM, nll for HENDERSON'S "SCHOOL SHOE," marie ttf lMth KriM mi nnrl Til Or tln. tind ferroKru eVcrvwheVe hv the Ti Mark of the LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE, found oii the bottom of oiks each pair. None genuine without it, Deware Cf imitatrons. ZfV - :'tw CatBaATfO BOOTS X IMCt3 3i -frj .'JiTr 1 l- r TRY HENDERSON'S SPECIALTIES. Wonterw' Curaeoa KM and Tampieo Goaf trutton h retail at fL2Sx AVonictw' Henderson Kid. French tanned, Button, to retail tt 3.00 Their Their The are stltelied with 6ilk made ol!d feet look ens a KFOR SALE BY- ClinH 13 roiitttg W. B. DON AC A , - DEALER IK - GROCERIES PROVISIONS, Confections ry CrocberV) Q lis And Plated Waft?. Pure Sugar and Maple 5yrrjp GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Country Produce taken ' "Goods at Reasonable PricesMs my Motto. CORNER BRICK STORE, MAIN ST., LEBANON, OR. G. W. Lcbanoni -DEALER IX- STOVES AND TiNWARE, Iron Pumps, Etc. Tin, Copper and All kinds of Repairing done Short Notice -Also Keep mES wojrs E. GOAN, UNDERTAKER, Lebanon j Dealer in BURYING ROBES Constantly dn I DOORS, WINDOWS AND BLINDS.. 11 PL BUT C. M. II ENDERSO.V&COS CfLESa7f0 BOOTS X SHGC3 CHICAGO In every particular, and will lirako you It aHd ehapelr. - no Tjolinnoil, Of. in Exchaftsfe for Goods. SMITH, Orogjon, Sheet Iron Vara in Stock- Winn Oregon"; Fcirriittiret AND COFPiNS Haiid: Also at r . . r. ! -t : t 2 '- i. .r- I 1 i i ' - J t S V v. '