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    Tii2 Lebanon Express.
RIDAY, APRIL 13, 1883.
Kirlpatrlel & Bugler, Editors.
The death of Emperor William hts j
caused no change In the political situa- j
t ion in Europe. Yet there can be but !
little doubt that Emperor Frederick is ;
much more inclined to liberalism than
hid father was. lie 13 though to favor
11 more thorough system of representa
' ttve government, and in this he is hot
in haruiouy with Prince Bismarck.
There has been a good deal of talk of
changes in the Emperor's council. It
was rumored that a number of the im
perial ministers would be replaced by
morc progressive men, but nothing, so
far has been done. It is highly prob
able that Frederick will not undertake
to carry out his own views unless he
should recover his health, and there is
not much hope of that-. He is not far
from the end of his life, if we can trust
the reports which come to us. It would
be very unwise in the Emperor to enter
upon a prolonged contest with hi po
litical enemies at this time. In the pro
longation of the life of Frederick is the
hope of the Liberals. It may be easily
imagined with what anxiety the Ger
maii people watch the progress of his
disease. Every few hours reports reach
ail parts of the country stating the Em-
peror's condition, and the people are in
great suspense. Rumors of bitter con- j
troversies among the consulting phj-si-j
cians continue to reach the public ear.
At one time the people are told that
, the situation is grave and discouraging,
at another that he is doing as well as
could be desired. The public mind is
wavering between hope and fear. Lon
don has heretofore been governed, if it
can be faid to have been governed at
all by the Metropolitan Board of Works.
It is now to have aa elective council,
with a Lord" Lieutenant as chief execu
tive." The jeountry councils are to be
elected by tax-payers, and women who
. pav taxes are allowed to vote. It is
thus left to the Troy government to in
troduce women's suffrage in conserva
tive old England. In this country aa
well as in England this has been look
ed upon as a crack-brain scheme, favor
ed only by short-haired women and
long-haired men. The town councils
; 'will be freed from the dominations of
landlords, and the middle classes will
rule instead of the aristocracy. Our
British cousins are aping us as fast as
they caii . It now remains for the same
generous measure to be extended to
Scotland and unhappy Irland and all
will be well once more. The masses
will now supplant the classes and the
people will take care ot themselves.
That feature of the bill that leaves tem
perance legislation to the euntry coun
cils will prodably r$eet with great op
position, and there is danger that it
may befeat the whole plan... But it is
to be hoped that they will not. The
fact that the bill is warmly approved
by the Liberals is proof that it ..will
, , , , , , " ...
probably become a law. Many of the
more conservative Tories are alarmed
and hostile to it, but they can be whip
ped into line. Verily the world does
move.
Surveyor General Taylor is ia con
stant receipt of petitions from all parts
of the state from persons who want
surveys made. There has been sur
veyed only a narrow strip along the
coast, and people are settling along the
treftmsback up into the Coast Range
and wfah their claims surveyed. Some
of the petitioners have been settled on
their claims all the way from three to
fifteen years, and the work asked for
should be done. However it cannot be
lone till an appropriation is made and
the government increases the rate per
mile paid for the work. No reliable
man can be found to do the work tor
the pay allowed now. The govern
ment should not expect to get work
done for less than private individuals
can have it done for. Surveyor Gen
eral Taylor hai forwarded a petition
signed by ad the registers and receiv
ers in the state asking that a liberal
appropriation be made for surveys in
this state, and that the nav nor mile
for survej-ing be increased, and the
matter is now under consideration,
and a favorable result is hoped for.
A temperature w hich rarely de-
scends to zero in the winter and is nev
er excessively hot in the summer, a
fertile soil which has not failed of a
crop since the valley has been settled,
and ample room to divide with all who
may come for the next decade; these
are advantages now being sought by
many thousands of our fellow citizens,
and they have but to be made known
to bring in an immense concourse of
land-seekers. Who shall hold offi
cial position and who shall be refused
that attribute, are t riffling matters
compared with peopling this vast do
main, and bestowing homes upon
those who desire to share our good
fortune.
Win. Dorsheimer, the well known
who died last week, was at one time
one of the most prominent democrats
-v- in the country, and was elected lieutenant-governor
of New York by a
great majority. He was even a strong
- presidential candidate. Of late years
he has confined himself entirely to the
LaVork of his newspKJ .the New York
metrctnolitfin dailii s. j
WASHINGTON LETTER.
This is woman's week in Washing
ton, and a Washington letter of this
date with the International Council of
womeu left out would be an anomaly.
Still with the space allowed me even
the merest epitome of proceedings,
would be an impossibility.
The council has been in full sail for
five days; there have been three ses
sions each day, with half a dozen
speakers on the programme of each
session, so that you see I could not
even mention the names of the dele
gates to this convention with the sub
jects discussed by each, without giving
a list of sueh a character ss would
prove to be very monotonous reading.
But really the women are having a
good time and an interesting time in
Albaugh's Opera House. The city is
full of distinguished women from ev
erywhero, and this is by far the most
important gathering of women the
world has ever seen. They come from
the farthest limits of America, and
from across the ocean, from England,
France, the Scandinavian Peninsula,
and from far away Finland.
The object of the Conference is to im
prove the condition of women in the
church, the state and the home. And
the wide scope of the topics under dis
cussion gives unusual interest to the
proceedings. The improvement of
their political condition is only one of
the matters to be considered, and the
attention given to their notable advan
ces ia other lines of development has
drawn to the city certain representa
tive women and has added to the cudi
ences a number of hearers who would
not be attracted if the crusade had but
a single end in view.
Nothing that Tertains to woman Is j
foreitrn to the hnsin.-s of h. fVmfi.n-
. ... . . , Insurance company, of Portland Ore-
ence, and this comprehensiveness of oa- A. It. Cvriis, ttgent, Lebanon Or.
plan, involving a review of what has
been aeeomr lished in all lines of devel- j For a good meal, go to the City Res
opment, gives to the gathering a cheer- taurant Albany. Meals 2 cents. tf
ful and congratulatory tone, which , , ' 7 ;
mip-ht be wanting if rwiliti..l mn,l! If ycu liavw a cold, eotlgh, bronchitis
might tse wanting if political condl- f (r any form of thro:U OT ,un ,lisea),t do
tions alone were considered. 1 not neekvt it. Aver's Cherry Pectoral
It was on Tuesday that Philanthro- j
pies were discussed. The subject of
temperance, coming under this head,
brought upon the c tajre many women
noted for their work in this cause, Mi? s
Francis Willard, the president of one
of the most wonderful organizations
that ever sprang into existence, lead
ing with a strain of eloquence which
hc-ld her auduence in chaius, broken
only by applause. Phe mentioned
that there were now forty district de-
nnrtmer.f ni 10 llffcl lining Knirl !
she: "We have sharpened our veap- '"""""r;
ons in sight of the enemy, and thev . . . .
. . , , ' - VrvvO trl2 rr''-1 tc7 Throat cr
are about ground to an edge. We J O YV V Lmig Disease. 1 f vo havo
want a national prohibition amend-1 a Conga cr Cold, or Xho children tro
ment acainst the liquor traffic, the ' threatened with Cronpcr Whooping Consh,
Fnaand Ldiaclitc, the soda, pariah j riIV&rl'Zt
of this land.' 1 and we guarantee it. Frico 10 and COc
Hannah Wlthall Smith, another J. A. Heard, Druggist.
woman known throughout the country j
for her share in gospel temperance i
work, diplomatically inveigled her au
dience into indorsing en masse a reso
lution calling the governments of the
civilized world' to protect the Congo
Free State from the Hood of poisonous
gin which was being poured in upon
the unsuspecting and bibulous natives.
The resolution was adopted unani
mously for the good lady refrained
from calling a negative vote, on the
irround that it would be an insult to
suppose that anyone present would
vote no.
The public buildings
all over the
! city are again drnped with tmMems ofj rx VCCVOVV hT Acker's
j mourning, this time for Justice Waite, , .... 1,lo;J Ei'ir
i.v. i. . V-ks t T.,: . r t- I" warranted. Is bcTi?e it is the best
the late ChiefJustice of the. United
States.
were
on
thp flouae of Rep
were attended by both Houses of Con
gress and the higher government offi
cials who occupied the floor of the
House, while the public jraleries wen?
filled with the families of Senators and
Representatives, two tickets of ad mis-
I sion having been issued to each fren.i-
l.tor and member of Congress for distri-
; bution. The reserved naileries. Biir-h
j the Pn,6ident.s the pre93 and the
i diplomatic, were occupied by those for j
whom they are set aside
In the Senate on Monday a hill ap
propriating $3,000 to defray the funer
al expenses of the late Chief Justice
was passed without debate. His re
mains were sent to Toledo, accompani
ed by six of the associate Justices, a
Congressional committee and part of
the Ohio delegation in Congress.
It is probable the House will begin
debate on the Mills tariff bill t.i-iav
and that the discussion will last until
the. last -of May, when the measure will
either be defeated or passed by that
body. From present indications it
would not be safe or wise to venture a
more encouraging prediction.
Patents granted to citizensof the Pa
cific States during the past week, and
i reported expressly for this paper by C.
a. snow k ijo., i-atent lawyers, oppo
site U. S. Patent office, Washington D.
C:
i J. B. Clott, San Francisco fa'., rall-
t way car indicator. F. J. Crouch, Oak-
land Or., car heater. D. M. Deneky,
Acampo, Cal., Platform scraper, (i.
F. Dietz, Los Angeles Cal., curry
comb. II. C. Henderson, San Fran
cisco Cal., Bridge for fire hose. P. F.
McOee, Oregon City, Or., car heater.
A. F. Jfell, San Francisco Cal., car
brake. J. Porteous, Fresno Cal., Plow.
C. B. Rice, East Oakland Cal., com
bined provision box & Table. F. M.
Speed, San Faancisco Cal., electric
railway. J. Tetheway, Stockton Cal.,
combined harvester and thresher.
JS'OTICE.
Having made a rhange in mv busi
ness I would ask all knowing them
selves indebted to me to come in and
settle, eif.her bv nnch w?vrl i, mi r.v
t so that I ciin 't,nme mv rtM hl,'
I am thankful to my friends for the
litx-ial patronage extended to me in
the past, and ask for a continuance of
the same in the future for the new
firm.
W. B. Doxaca.
A CARD.
The undersigned having entered in
to a co-pfirtnership, tinder the firm
name of W. B. Donaca & Co., will con
tinue to do business at the old stand of
W. B, Donaca, in Lebanon. We cor
dially in vite all our friends to call on
us, and guarantee fair treatment to all.
W. B. Donaca,
' " J. A. Roberts.
J. V. Ki:ki!i.kk.
The Waite obsequies, which lively cere all Blood DiEensesnuTifiea tl. L t t r t
simple but ioiposine. took place wholesystcia.aiid thorooghly buildsnpthe i lndn were ecr CliereU in IU-
Wednewlay, at noon, in the hall of! Vf10. wc guarantee it. ! a non Will be Oilcrtd at th f
resentatives. Thev 31ammotu Lash btore rf L . ;
Br. M:k Ha.vier, l)ent!-t, Lebanon.
(Joed fortv-tooth wood harrows at
C.u son's for? i IQ.
Fortv-tooth
rcvcrsable harrows r.t
Cmuou'd.
Bprin j-tooth harrows ut
Crusou's
corner. ,
Go to Cruson.s for farm implements
and machinery.
J. S. COritTNEY, M. D.
Physician axi Surqkon.
Lebanon, Or.
Don't use lUg Words.
Iii prom ulgating esoteric cogitations
or artieulatliiif superficial sentimental
ities and philosophical or psvcholorl-
cal observations, beware of platitudi
nous ionuero!tr. ljct vuur state'
ments possess a clarified conciseness,
coatescent consistency and concentra
ted cogency. Eschew all conglomera
tions ot liatuient trarrutity, jejeune
oaboiemcnt and asinine affectations
Let your extemporaneous descanting
and unpremeditated exnutitations have
intelligibility ana veracious vivacitv
without rhodomoutado or thrasonical
bombast. Sedulously avoid all polysyi-
HDic proiunuity, psittaeeous vacuity
and vandiloque'nt vapidity; shun doub
le entendres, prurient. In other words
talk plainly and seusiblv, and truth
fully sav that Churchill keeps the only
complete stock of Hardware and
r arming implements in licoanon.
$5X13 to loan on first-ehiss real estate
security by A. It. Cyrus A Co.
Money to loan, by Curran
teith, Albany, Oregon.
Mon
tf No Cure, No Pay.
Piles cured without caustics, liga
ture or knife, by
I)R. J. A. Lajidersos,
Lebanon, Or.
Insure your property in a home mm-
panv the r. ortliwest it e and Marine
if promptly taken, will speedily relieve
and cure all ai'meut of this character.
Catarrh when c!v."onic. becomes very
offensive. It is impca?itile to li other
wise healthj-, and nt the same time
afflicted v ith catarrh. This disagreea
ble disease in it most obstinate and
dangerous forms, can Le cured, by the
use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
When, by reascm of a eobi or from
anyoilu-r cause, the secretory organs
heome disrodered, they may be stimu
lated to healthy action by the use of
Ayer's Cathartic Pills. "s?old bv all
Moore's Hair Invlfcurstor.
This excellent preparation fr the
hair, may be found on sale at the fol
lowing p!avs: M. A. Miller, Iebanon;
Starr fe ?tanard, O. Osborn and M.
Jackson, Brownsville; F. A. Watts,
Shedd; C. Gwy, IIal.;y. Sample bot
tles free. Call and ret one.
Sv cf always hare
'-V VVVTVV Acker's Bby
Soother at hauj. It 13 tLo only safe
medicine yet mads that will remove all
infantile disorders.
or 2f"r?fo'nf, bat cires tho child rnturti
zte frn pain. Prico 5 cents. Soli by
J. A. IV-ard, Iriu-iriM.
P A and reliable Mcdicinwaretbebt
VJVV toaependupon. Aekcrt Blood EU
iiirr.aslVenrrescr:b-JforTearsforl!i2i.
purities of tlieB'ood. Inevervfonnof Scrof
. . i -. r jj, 5,1,
Tilous, Syphilitic or Mercnrial diseases, it la
Invalnabie. For P.Iicumatisia.. liascocqaai.
I J. A. Utard, lruugit.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla was the first suc
cessful blood medicine ever ottered to
the r.ub'.ie. This rrt'iiaration is still
held m ne highest pubne estimation
ooui at nome ana aonaa. lis miiacu-
lous cures and immense pahs show
this. Ask vour druggist for it.
vvw would eniorvonr dinner
J XVy3X' and are prevented by Drj.
They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Flatoleney and Constipation.
We guarantee them. C3 and 5!) cents.
j. a. r... t n L-. st. .
The First Sign
OI failing health, whether in the form of
Night Sweats arnl Nervousness, or in a
sense of General Weariness and Loss of
Appetite, should suggest the use ot
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This preparation
is most effective for giving tone and
strength to the enfeebled system, pro
moting the digestion and assimilation ot
food, restoring the nervous forces to
their normal condition, and for purify
ing, enriching, and vitalizing the blood.
. Failing Health.
Ten years apo my health began to fail.
I -kh troubled with a distressing Cough,
Niht Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous
ness. I tried various remedies rre
porlbed by different physicians, but
became so weak that I could not go up
stairs without stopping to rest. My
friends recommended me to try Ayer's
Karsaparilla, -w hich I did, and I auTnow
as healthy and strong as ever. 'Mia.
K. L. Williams, Alexandria, Minn.
I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in my
family, for Scrofula, and know, if it is
taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly
eradicate this terrible disea.se. I have
also prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an
alterative, and must say that I honestly
believe It to be the be6t blood medicine
ever compounded. W, F. Fowler, M. D.,
1. D. S., Greenville, Term.
Dyspepsia Cured. V
It would be Impossible for me to de
scribe what I suffered from Indigestion
and Headache up to the time I began
taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I was under
the care of various physicians, and tried
a Treat many kinds of medicines, but
never obtained more than temporary re
lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla
for a short time, my headache disap--peared,
and my stomach performed yi
duties more perfectly. To-day xfiy
health is completely restored. Mar
Karley, Springfield, Mass, r.
I have been greatly benefited by the
prompt use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. M
tones and invigorates the system, regu
lates the action of the diirestiy and
assimilative organs, and vitalises the
blood. It is, without doubt, the most
reliable blood purifier yet discovered.
H. IX Johnson, 583 Atlantic avenue,
Brooklyn, N. Y. tt .
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rrrpured by Dr. 3. C A y cr Sc Co., Lowell, JIaas.
Trice SI ; .x bottles, 5.
! Blood Preparation known. It will tosi
C. B. MONTAGUES COLUMN.
1872.
1888.
"Leaders" come and ''leaders"
go.
But the
old Wheel
Horse
keeps on forever.
Montague
will as usual keep on the even
tenor of his way, selling goods
to the jieople of Lebanon 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. Ev
ery attention will be given to
serve the wants of our custom
1 1 -ii 1
ers and menus, nouia vou
not find the article to suit vou
in his mammoth establish
ment, he will get it for vou if
you wish, by 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
toMr.'C. M. Talbott, with
Tkhom 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 my money
now. Everbody that is in
debted to G. 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 vou
read this don't think it means i
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 by paying your account.
lie needs money and needs it
t Kullv
Greater Bargains
B. Montasue for .the next 60
jayg for CASX &m A kind of
- .
produce
C. B. Montague
na tveiuy-nve thousand uol-
1 1 ,.,i . 3 .
ldl! WUl 111 J1 1.111.111.1 JilMJUS IU
he sold during the next CO
days at unprecedented low
PrlS'e?' t0 Pities Who pay
Cash Or produce
Bring in
.your liMee, sheep pelts, furs,
of all kinds, butter, ggs ami
poultry, and Montague will
give you more goods for them
during the next 00 days than
you have ever been ottered be
fore. I say just what I mean
and mean what I say, and all
who take advantage of the
above offer will ptrike a bo
nanza. The only
. Complete Stock
of clothing in Iebanon is at
the big Cash Store of C. B.
Montague which will be sold
away down during the next
00 days to ready-pay custom
ers onlv. r.
Creat Variet;
Boots and Shoes, m im
mense stock at the Manmoth
Cash Establishment of J. B.
Montague, to be sold exfred
ingly cheap during the i?xt
GO tfavs for cash or prodtce.
You -:- Certainly
NEW'UIT
THIS FALL AND WINTER.
Why don't you go to BLAIN, the
Leader in Clothing.
AN IMMENSE STOCK
IN ALL GRADES,
From Eastern Factories.
Nobby Patterns & Styles, Cheap.
BARGAINS IN EVERY DE
PARTMENT. We are confident of Pleasing: vou. All
we ask is the oppottunity of
showing you
Through our Stock.
WE ALSO KEK1 lJf STOCK
The Celebrated BromsYille . Goods.
L. E BLAIN,
Leading Clothier and Merchant Tailor,
Albaxy, Okegox.
C. B. ROLAND & Co
Albany, Oregon.
New Store, Hew Goods,
CONSISTING OF
ILiriiisliinK GoocIr
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Choice
Selections in Fancy Summer Neck
Wear, Silk Underwear, Balbriggiui
L'nderwear, Fish, Clark & Flagg's
Gloves.
FINE CLOTHING.
The very Best make of Hand Sewed
Shoes, and the verr Latest Styles
in Mens' Boys' and Youths' Cloth
ing. All the Celebrated makes of
HATS IN EVERY STYLE.
OCR STOCK CONSISTS OF
Bright New Fresh Goods,
And as honest, fair and square
dealing Is our motto, we ask the
public to call and get prices.
C. B. Roland & Co.,
One door West Revere house, Albany.
BVRKHAHT & BILYEl', Fropra.
-OF the
Livery Sale & Feed
Stables,
LEBAXOX
Southcart earner of Main an l S'hfrmtn
Fine Initios, HacH
Harness and -.
Good Reliable Horsfs
Special Conveyance
--.'lt I'ARTtKS-
Going to Brownsville, Water kx Sweet
Home, Seio, and all parts of
Linji County
All Kinds of Teamisg Done
AT
u:asoxa borates.
Eurkhart & Bilyeu.
MRS. G. W. KICI-;
3I1111HC1-, Lolmnoii, Oi-c
HAS JfST 5X"l:iVEl) IIEK
Millinery Goods
LXJXSISTlXa OF-
Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib
bons, Etc., Etc.
Call and get Prices on Good?
which are y
SALOON.
W. J. GUY, Proprietor. .
I'KALER IX
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Main St. Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
AXOM. I Oregon.
HAY FOR SALE.
Mr. S. Reynolds has for sale,
at the Cruson place,
10 Tons of Timothy Hay
For particulars, apply to
I ; A. C. CnvKCHiLirLebanon. t
rJ?JTlU NEIW O OMIVEXfc GBOCERY.
(Opposite Burkhart A Bllyeu'a Livery Stable.)
W
9n
DEALER IN-
Groceries and Provisons, Tobacco and
Gigars.
WHITE GROSS BAKING POWDER.
Pure Sugar, Maple Syrup, " Confectionery, Crockery, Glassware.
NOTIONS, FURNISHING GOODS.
Lebanon and Albany Flour Bran and Chop.
IVIIL.W'-AjNI-ItOI'j3,
New Orleans Molasses, Fine Pickles, Chipped Beef, Spices, Mustard, Candies -
and Nuts.
CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
tt'Buyers of-Groceries, and persons having Butter, Eggs and Chickens to seU, Tvill
find it gretHly to their advantage to call and Examine ray goods. T. C. FEEBLER.
OREGOMH RAILWAY COMPAKY.
(Limited Line.)
CHAS. N. SCOTT, - Receiver.
On nn'l afVr Jun. 1, 1SSS. n1 until fnrther no
li.f tram will rua diiily (exctrpl Suodaj oa fol-
EAST SIDE.
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ToTri Part
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M. Anps-l,
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t-Uvorton,
Jchnsoa- Mill,
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SAMUEL E. YOUNG,
Dealer. Ill r
Boots andvSlioes.
THE LARGEST STOCK. IN THE CITY.
Bough fK,jivel.v for
Cash frop'ihe Manufac
x'turers. Evry Pair Warranted.
FINE SHOES,
.
m Ladies, Misses & Children,
SPECIALTY.
FIUST 8TREKT, ALBANY, Or.
V. 1Z. CYRUS,
Real Estate Ag't and No
tary Public, and
GEN'L INSURANCE ACT
Docs a General Agency
Business,
ixrr.rmxc!
Insurance, Agrlcultual Imple
ments, Doors and Windows.
ORGANS am) SEWING MA
CHINES.
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Give me a Call at Dr. Powell's Old
Stand,
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Lebanon,
- - OREGON
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N-E W
Fresh Goods!
KEEBLER & ROBERTS, Prop'rs.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED OCT A COMPLETE LINE OF
GROCERIES, COFECTIONERIES,
Tobaccos find Cigars,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc.,
Which we offer to the r'eople of Lebanon and vicinity at the
Lowest Living Rates for Cash, Hides Furs, and
all kinds of Farm Produce.
. C03IE aVMi' SEE US.
Keebler & Roberts, Lebanon, Or. J
BEARD & YATES,
5 -' " '
Druggist and Apothecary,
DEALER IX
Djiugs -:- and Medicines
Paints, Oils
Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Etc.
And Fancy Toilet Articles.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon,
Lumber! Lumber! Lumber!
Ci. W. WHEELER A SOX., Proprietors of the
LEBANON -:- SAAV -:- 3IILLS
-ALt
ROUGH and CLEAR LUMBER
constantly
Bills of All Kinds Filled on Short Notice and at Reasonable
" 7 Rates
iJGive us a fall beforcpurchasing elsewhere.
S T ORE!
Low Prices!
and Glass
KINDS OF-
on hand.
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