The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, April 27, 1888, Image 2

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    - -cbaiion Express.
.-Wpatrick &Bagler, Editors.
Uierclayit UU wiittuia nnpulur '' "ate uwiUnm to Mo'nt and to take
i .1-. , i vts.-4, together with the hrinjrinsln of
curate, thorough history of Oregon j delinquent n.e.nK rs to tho bar of tin
and of tht3 Northwest coast, which i Hou.e, by the Bergennt-at-Anns.
s'ull embrace the lives and adventures '
i 01 me
Stferes'
of the early pioneers, of the many and
foresting- incidents in 'which ilu v
J he actors and rmrticipants, and
details toiretlur with the im-
ant and conspicuous events rf
Vh the vast Oregon of the past, and
. y.' Territories which have teen ran
Vd from it, were the scenes. No histo
ry of the kind has yet been written.
That of II. H. Bancroft is the nearest
to it, and best so far published- but it ! VM to $7,000 a day, the situation bt-
Ishimleonateinmany particular,. ltimT .,
, . ,4 , - , , . All this trouble was over n bill to re
ts now designed to supply this quality flUH, from the fedora, TrMltlllP. .....
of history. The North Pacific II istory
Company, of which J. B. McMilton is
president, and J. U- Chapman is Sec
retary, propose to perform the work. !
-The Hon. FAwood Evans of Washing
V rvTerritory and Hon. Lafayette
Mosheir of Oregon, with others of emi
nent ability, are engaged for the pur
pose. This is an opportune time fir
such a history. Many of the early
Pioneers are still living, and the nar
rative of their lives will lie presented.
Oregon and this entire Northwest are rWiU to rt,umt is leased, is that the mi
ner attracting attention in all parts of "f T! f "a "V he
1 Urv books as a. ilt'hr whwli itnwt In
the country
Immigrants are flowlr-R j
Inlher. - Emigration is directed
way, from th States eastward,
this i
avti I
measures are being taken to promote
A history of this kind now project-
will be of value to help to in-
i this imigration here. Oregonlans i
l the people of this Northwest I
TTV Pnmraw n,i ",
Oll
in
i
two i
k. It will Ik? published
umes, of ttlwrnt 800 pages.
f you want your town to improve
prove it. IWt go to sleep, but .ret
. w x !1 -
.and work for it. Push! Get in.
Ivertise it. Don't depend on the
orts of the real estate men, real estate )
.changes, and land boomers generally
5iI&do some of it yourself. Talk abcut
it and talk favorably. If you have any
proper iV, improve, it. If you , can't
build a five story brick with an eleva
tor attachment, go to work and dig up
the stumps and sow it down in clover
or put in a -crop of potatoes. Paint
your houses; clean your baek yard and
alleys. Make yoursurroundings pleas
ant, and you will feel better and your
property will be worth more dollars
in the market. If you are doing reas
onably well, and you arc, advise your
faraway friends to come and lj.fl5"t
near you. Work stead nThome 5 n -
f.-.vc.-f. 1 raae at nome; neip your uea.-
ers; keep your money at home as much
as possible and it will be likely to do
you good in return. Tire successful
towns have been made successful by
the property owners pulling together.
The Portland & Willamette Valley
"Railway Company commeneeil work
yesterday grading the 'necessary side
tracks, three miles, to all of the vari
ous works of the Oregon Iron & Steel
Company at Oswego, which, includ
ing track laying, are to be completed
bv the 30th day of June. The railway
company has negotiated, through Wil-
.liam Keid, the vice-president, two
freight contracts with S. G. Reed, pres
ident of the Oregon Iron & Steel Co.
One is for the carrying of 40,000 cords
of wood per year from points on the P.
v & V. road to the Oswego iron
y works, and the other for hauling be-
tween Portland and Oswego all coal,
coke, sand, lime rock, etc., for the pro
duction of iron and for the pig iron,
, , , . ,
pipe, ami otner manuiaciureti .u.
to Portland.
The tower which is being Erected by
the Russians on the highest point i
--. -yWe Mount of Olives is already several
stories high, but one more is to be add -
ed. Tlie object is to make it so high
that lioth the Mediterranean and D?ad
iScas may lie seen from the top,
number of bells will be placed in the
tower. In digging the foundation sev-
n Christain graves were found, togeth
er with an inscription in Greek, in
which the words "Stephanus" could
yet be deciphered.
A New. York man has invented a de
vice to save horses in case of fire. It
can be worked either by electricity or
hand. At a certain temperature a bell
will ring, and the moment the bell
hhall ring the doors will fly open, the
horses will be unhitched and two
small streams of water will strike each
horse in the face. To escape the water
hc horses will back out of the triall,
, and once out of them they
bey will have an
a way of escape
.opportunity of seeing a way of escape
through the door.
One of Illinois' many editors lire a
great head. He is a philosopher, for
i-he writes: "Xever judge by appearance.
. A haddy coat may contain an editor
w hile a man wearing a high toned plug
""-"tuiid sporting a dude cane may be a
inoucnt sndscriler." New York
--an, the "chalk talker," will
leh Oregon about the --last of April,
d remain until May 2nd, when he
Vst, stopping only. '"lake
-. ha I
WASHINGTON LETTER.
j Tht? deadlock m Uie Hnwe of Ilepre
jsontnlivis lias grown to be not only
I monotonous, but distressing. This or-
ilvrinir of the ayes and n:vs on :iHer-
where they are required to give excuse
for their absence from the sessions of
that lody, has continued now uninter
ruptedly for ten days.
Durinir this time there had lcen no
legislation in that end of the Capitol,
liusiness bad been utterlv stagnant
!l)otl1 " the House and in tho House
coiumuiccs. Aim wnen it is remem
bered that Congress idle, is as exjen
sive as Congress busy, and that under
any circumstances it costs the tax pay
ers of the country at the rate of from
direct tax levied on the States and
Territories in 1801, to raise money for
carrying on the war. The act of 1SG1
provided that a tax of $20,000,000 Ik.
apportioned among the inhabitants of
the several States anil Territories. Of
this amount about $17,500,000 was col
lected, leaving a balance due, mostly
from the Southern States, of about $2
500,000. In 8me of the Southern
States then in rebellion, collections
were made in some instances from the
; property of individuals.
Now the theory upon which the pro
justice to all concerned, be collected or
else the collected tax shall be refunded
to the proper State. and Territories.
The opponents of the bill take the posi
tion that as the levies were made on in
dividuals in the Southern States, the
only fair course would be to lind those
individuals, and reimburse them di-
rot!lJ'. They also oppose it Wvause
"itne cotton tax, which drew nearly
cotton tax, which drew
$70,000,000 from the Southern States,
the eonstiiutionalitv of which is still
hotly disputed, has never been repaid.
j lte s'nate " working leisurely as
j': U J"1" drns1 the
question of admitting Dakota one
j state, or dividing it in two halves and
admitting it as two States. The dem-
ocrats are willing to admit her as one
i State, but the republicans want to
ntobo - r i.. . .
rr , . V. , ,,u , r i
the benefit of the Senate, r our repub-j
ncan ?enators would vote more than '
two.
Some of the delegates to the recent
International Council of women still
liiijcvr in asnintrton. Anion" them
is Mrs. Chant, of Emrlaiul. who U im-i
ing to remain over here awhile ami a- i
. i .... i
wt m tea-peranee work. She has giv- j
en several temieranee talks to larn j
audiences in different parts f the eity. j
in eonnenune: -There is no
miuaie course; no secona gioun l In i
tl.ta -5K l fr.i. i L
.....v I,;
mu?L-Wc lo, d nfacture-murt
oe stopped. It must be banished from !
. . - " '
our homes, front tur fables, front the .
communion itself, before man and wo- ;
man can grow into the full statue of j
healtli ana purity. ' -irs. v uanv i
ffraiid neiee of Edmund Durke.
"! m l.rk iisn.l tn MV !
such sarcastic and bitterly brilliant
things in the Capitol, and librarian
Spofford, who can instantly plate lus ;
nana on any ihkjiv in n v unimiun-i .
! al library, both appeared last Monday
before (he Senate Committee on I ost-:
offices, to advocate the ras-asre ot the j
.Jill U. llliilllUil int.
.raiKm unn lf
1 . .
ehean literatun bv mad at one cent a i
pound. Col. Piatt said they appeared j
ipearod ;
terests-,1
United
in behalf of three separate interest
first, the poftofficea of the
states, which complain of leing over-
burtlened with mercantile matter; set-j
ond, the authors and honest publish-!
ers of the country, who complain of
unjust freight discrimination, and i
third, the outraged conucienee of the
country.
He s;iid it was an insult to intelli
gence to call the Seaside Library pul
lications, for instance, periodicals, and
yet it was by the misuse of this word'
"'periodical," that the mails had be
come crowded with this matter to such
an extent that our postal cars would
i have to be changed to freight cars if it
; f irthpr AU that avpeaIci to the
i lowest passions of the' lowest classes
j n ""t
! ers and that under the pica of disscm-
inating knowledge. J
! ne mentioned the novels of Mrs.'
j Brandon, Ouida, the younger Dumas'
j and Zola as being especially poisonous j
"A 'to uneuitureti minus, mmi ine iaci
! tltnt thiw wrilers nnsscssi-d feiiiiis. i
senalor Blackburn, of Kentucky, is i
making an effort to got passed by the !
Senate before the spring races lcgin at i
the Washington race course, a iill :
passed by the course to prohibit pool ;
selling and lxx)k making in the i)is-
trict.
Patents granted to citizens of the Ta- j
cific States during the past week, and
reported expressly for this paper by C
A. Snow & Co., Patent lawyers, Wash
ington, D. C:
D. Baratini, Murphy's, Cab, ore pul
verizer. K. A. Brigham, fJilroy, Cab,
vehicle. P. Chamberlain, Santa Cm,
speculum. W. H. Donaldson, Sa"
Francisco, valve. H. M. Irwin, Han
ford, Cal., gang plow. P. II. Jackson.
j San Francisco, roof covering.
C. F.
j McGlashan, Truckee, Cal., show case,
i M- II- Munihy, Tortland, Or, fruit
ladder. J. li. Mitchell, Oaklano, -uai.,
steam engine indicator. H. I Ilickf,
Eureka, Cal., preserving submerged
timbers. A. E. Roe, San Francisco,
crushing mill. J. Schwartz. Portland,
Or., dentifrice. J. Stevens, San Fran
cisco, can making maeli':cs- T
Taylor, Oakland, CaU oash register.
H.'D. White, Cottonwood, Cal., pump.
W. R. Wilson, S. nttlo, Wash. Ter.,
apparatus for examining "fc-s.
. IVmcmler democratic club meeting
next Wednesday evening- Everyboby
invited. B' order of Chairman.
M. A. e?s Sec.
John"4 '. , a youth who has been
'rf - ,e Folk county jail -was
irt Ajtrll 20, his term of
niredj and wil'
Dr. Mark Haytcr, Dentist, Lebanon.
J. S.lDriiTNKV,
PUVSK't.VN AMI SUlKirON'.
Jebauon, Ur.
To KrmfH.
To the farmers of I.inn conntv. If
yon want farm implements, or ltia
ehlnery of any description, call on our
manager, U. W. Crus;n, at Lebanon,
anl we assure you that you M ill nuit
with courtesy, and a full line of our
goods that can le bought tss cheap as
at any place in Linn count v.
sr.wrat & Wai.kek.
Farm for liont rr Srtle.
Three-fourth section of land, consist
ing "f the rindley Sodaville ranch sit
uated on the Sautiam mountain road
1 miles east of Sweet Home. (Sood
house and barn on premises. For fur
ther information inquire of W. li.
Findley at 8wtn t Home.
FASTI HACK.
The lost pasture in the county can l
had on the KlUins place S miles south
of licbanon. En.mire or It. A. Clark
on the premises.
I-KK For Sale.
Eggs for hatching pure bred V van
dot te chickens, $2 per dozen. A. Salt
marsh, Lebanon Or.
$2000 to loan on first-class real estate
security by A. It. Cyrus & Co.
Money to loan, by Curran
teith, Albany, Oregon.
Mon
tr Insure your property in a home com
pany the Northwest Fire and Marine
insurance company, of Portland Ore
on. A. It. Cyrus, agent, Lebanon Or.
Asa hair dressing and renovator
Ayer'shair vigor is universally coni
mened. It eradicates daudruif, cures
eruption of the scalp, invigorates and
tieautities the hair, and prevents its
fading or turning gray.
The exhaustep and drowsy feeling,
common tosprimr time, indicate an im
pure and sluggish condition of the
blood, which may le remedied by the
use of Aver V Sarsaparilla. It is the
most powerful, and at he frame time
moot economical 1)Kmh; purlriiT known.
For a good meal, co to the Cit v Res
taurant Albany. Meals 2 cents. tf!
Y rvvO Y r5a T!il11 acr TLroct or
-JV,V v Lung Disease." If you Lsto
a Couga or ColJ, or tho cln'dren rre
threatened with Crou n er AVbocnin it Con r-h.
use Acker'a English Remedy and prevent i
and we guarantee it. Trice 10 and 5Cc
J. A. Beard, Druggist.
Mooit'i Hair Invljc.irator.
Th is excellent preparation for the
"air, may oe louna on sate at the UI-
!'ing plac-s: M. A. Miller. Lebanon;
. Starr & Stanard. O. Oslvm. ..n.t 1
'"lt: FVV- '"'U-onliallv invileil to come in
j .-Mu-u'l; C. t.my, llalst y. Sample lMt-f i ., .
! tlw free. Call and tit uiie. Ullul Settle their afl'OUllt.
lacKon,
' - V ? . V. aln.ara 1. . .
ito
m
Acker's Babr!' -
Soother st Land
it is the onir 8afian compelled to resort to a
thfc -will AmAA T I I
lc,tVj?'elllllde Jhat vU .11-
misntile disorders. It contains no Onitti
or Morphine, but p-ircs the LildVSlS
easefrvn pain, Prico 25 cents. Suld bj
J - A- AitanJ, lJriijrgift.
- .
1 i XKjSXSsz
wsi-rnnte. 1. ICSTIPO it 33 the best
- ' . tt -,51
"T8 .wu:.. "r Tr;
nve v rnra tii iiuu'i j,'isn
1 .11 T1 1 T i: Hnw;flua t .1
ole systeai, ana tUoronghly builds np the i
constitutioa. Keuieaiber, we guarantee it.
J. a. ticaru, i 'iu-.im.
anijKiiaHeMedicmeAarethcbest
i tocepenuuiH.111. uvi a..w..-
ixir baa been prescribetl for years for Uln-
VJ wv
to depend unon. Acker s Blood tu
TinTitieaOItlieijiOOU. lur.vi . iwwv
ruritiesortnei3iooa inwryioriu.
nlrm Brr.LiUtlcor Mercurial diseases, nJ
r r " .
;",,, Vnr r.liencmtisin. Las nc equl.
j. A . HcarJ, 1 ) uiri.'t.
i the fir hui'- j
..ti-..-,.! tr
. , b,: r T1.is ,m,,:niitin is stillj
ik.i,j in tn, hijriu-et puhUe rs.'intioB
K .tl. nt ho.!... nnii abroa.l. IM iun
1 : tli.AV
IUH I'llllS Willi till. I
i. i. ...,. ,lrt f.irit.
" .- )
y o v would enioT your d.br.er
VV VOVV represented I Is- j
pepsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia Ifeblets. ,
digestion. Flatulency wvl Con'patloa
Ve guarantee them. 23 and 0 cents.
J. A. 1 eard, Druirgist.
SCROFULA
Idofot believe that
Ayerf Sarsapaiilla
naa nil equal as a tiro
for Scrofulous H
lrKr. It is pleasant
to take, gives strength
to the body, ami pro
jtwes a more perma
nent, result than any
Biedicine I ever used.
E. Haines, "North
Lindale, Ohio.
I have nsed Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, in my
family, for Scrofula,
ami know, if it is
Humors,
Erysipelas,
ken faithfullvit. will
thoroughly eradicate
this terrible diwonce.
W. F. Fowler.M. D.,
Greenville, Tenn.
For forty years I
have suffered with
Erysipelas. I have
tried various remedies
for my complaint, but
found" no relief until
and
commenced using
Ayer'B Sarsaparilla.
After takinur ton bot
tles of this medicine I
am completely cured.
M. C. Aruesbury,
Catarrh,
Uockport, Me.
I have suffered, f-r
years, Irom cararrn,
"which was so severe
that it destroyed my
appetite and weak
ened my system.
After trvinet oilier
remedies, without re
Can be
cured by
lief, I bejian to talce
Aver s sarsaparuia,
atid, in a few months,
was cured. Susan I.
Cook, J0! Albany St.,
purifying
uoston, juass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is superior to any
blood purifier that I
ever tried. I have
taken it for Scrofula,
Canker, and Salt
Khcnra, and received
much benefit from it.
It is pood, also, for
a weak stomach.
Millie Jane Peirce, S.
Bradford, Mass. tt
ths blood
with
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Uses,
Price SI i six bottles, &5,
WfB M M W pel I
l.tHiiiwl. mi.l nil .I77-..V Jil IAf,vi
'.n.liil ! r.;r MliPl ' ' ' ' Our ollicc ts
l(.iilf I'. s. fiiu.nt 1 ji'nv. ni"l f inn li-I'.rj.-uts
ill lln. Kuai Tli4 n in.c tiolti
ir. iii.xtnnx, :ii i.. .. irA i-r
ft v ..r .... "'-.l. !vi . t:iw-iti
I M.kSM -.I
I'nr t-iinili!
.K'!n:il I'ih'HIs
a n. jioxta(iUE"s column.
1872.
1888.
"Loaders" come and "leaders"
But the old "Wheel Horse
keeps on forever.
Montague
will as usual keep on the even
tenor of his way, selling goods
to the people of Lebanon and
vicinity at his well known
low prices for Cash or coun
try produce. 1 1 is stock at all
times Avill he kept as full as
the market will warrant. Ev
ery attention will he given to
serve the wants of our custom
ers and friends. Should you
not find the article to suit Von
in his mammoth establish
ment, he will get it for you if
you wish, by freight or ex
press, with no exorbitant
profit added unto the sum.
In order to systematize
Collections
I have given over that most
wearisome branch of business
to Mr. C. M. Talbott, with
whom I exjKHt each and ev
cr pOTSOll indebted to me to
settl
ie wnnout savimr
"Well I
Charlie
know niv old friend
will wait on me." (Jentle
men I must have my money
now. Everbodv that is in
debted to C. iC Montasiue is
i Don't wait to be lunneil, but
i y ... t
,"n' - ilHU pay Ul
systematic plan for colleeting
all out5tanain debts . due nie.
land
I shall expect Jfi'4ti, my
short time lieu aou
.rViurt time
read this don't think it mcatr?
, , .... -.' l,
omeiMViy CISC, inou art inc
man. 1
need money and
must lumy and if
mni;oy I
vot ever want to do ('. II.
! Vontajiue a kindness, do it
( ,
:l!OW l)V paying your acetJUllt.
1Jo ne,xi3 mouev ami needs it
,
badlv
Greater Bargains
; titan were ever eftered in Ix-b-
anon will lc ollered at the
. t, .
Mammoth (.ash b
ontaIUe for tl
ttore of (. .
the next (10
lavs for cash and all kinds of
produce.
C. B. Montagub
has twenty-fivt' thousand dol
lars worth of choice goods to
ho sold during tho next C0
days at unprecedented low
prices, to parties who pay
cash or produce.
Bring in
vour hid.es, sheep pelts, furs,
of all kinds, butter, eggs and
poultry, and Montague will
give you more goods for them
during the next 00 days than
vou have ever been ottered be
fore. I sav iust what I mean
land mean what I say, and all
.who take advantage of the
above oiler will strike a bo
nanza. The only
Complete Stock
of clothinir in Ix-banon is at
the big Cash Store of C. B.
Montague which will be sold
away down during the next
00 (lays to ready-pay custom
ers onlv.
Great Variety
of Boots and Shoes, an immense-
stock at the Mammoth
Cash Establishment of C. B.
Montasrue, to be sold exceed
ingly cheap during the next
GO days for cash or produce.
ARCADE SALOON."
(1 ENTRY & IlETItEliFORI)
1 l aprletor n.
DEALEns IN A I.I. KINDS (,r-
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
OS HAXI)-
Frcsh Mineral and Soda Water.
(Opposite Kxchangc Hotel.)
I.EB.ISOS,
Ov.tuns.
OYERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
0REG0X&CAL1F0RXIA R. R.
AnU Cuiuiiftlims
The Mt. Shasta Route.
Time bet ween Allanj- ami San Frunrsro, ." Iui:rs.
California Express Trains Dally.
iJwr. M.s Inve t'nrtliunt Arrive 16 fiTT.li"
Wi K M.i I."'i.ve Ailnuiy I.ruv- 7 M a.m.
7:1'. a. m.I Arrive San Friu-iM-o Ia-.itl-' Bsj v. m.
Local Passenger Trains Dally (except) 8unday
Sr").. .! Loave
1'2'iic. . I .eare
2-lr. M. Arrive
I'urtlainl
Aitisiny
Arriw 3::'ip.)i.
I-e:ivc;M ..'." a. M.
IUVC j !M. A. X.
Local Passenger Trains Dally (except) Sunday
r.V.f iVave AHumy "Arrive ri" A. M.
! M.j Arrivu Il-anou Ijuvt- 5:m A. .
i: r. M.i Ia-uvv A!'i:iiiy Arriv. :2 l. p. m.
I p.m.! Arrive IA-Iiutinn Iiuvr:.'n)p, m,
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
EXCURSION BLKKrFJl.S FOU
SecotKl Cluw fnoengrr on nil Thnmh Traliw,
FREE OF CHARGE.
Tlie O. iC, li. It. Kerry make miine.'tlon wilh
all the rep.slar trulij oil the Kat Mile liv. from
tixit ot F. in-t-t.
West Side Division.
r.irrwKK.v
PORTLAND and C0RVALLIS
Mall Train Dally (except) 8unday.
7: a.m.:
p. m.
a ave
Arrive
I'ort l:!nl
VrvitlHs
Arrive t:l' p. m.
1-ove l:r0. ni.
Express Train Dally (except! Sunday.
i p. n. I
) p. in.
llirtlami Arrive j
Mi Mmville l nve
'.) n. m.
:r a. m.
Arrive
At Allmiiv m.1 f'nmillio connect with trains of
iln'ffim 1'm it'r nii!r.ail.
-Kir full in!onii.i!iin resarillnB rates, ninps
ete., i-!l on fn!ai;v avvnt.
H. KiM.51l.KK. E. r. r.KiKR!.
Mantier .. F. A !V. Asrnt.
HURKIIAUT & 15ILYKU, IVuprV.
-F T1IE-
Liyery Sale
7: Stables,
Food
( ircyon.
Southeast corner of Main mul Shi-rmsn
Fine Hujjgkvs Hacks,
Harness and
Good Reliable Horses-
Special Conveyances
-rou rAKTiKs-
( Joing to Brownsville, Waterloo, Sweet
Home, Scio, and all parts of
Iinn County
All Kinds of Teaming Done
AT
KEASOXA BLEltATES.
Burkhart & Bilyeu.
MRS. G. W. RICE,
31illinei-, Lobiinon. Ore.,
HAS Jl'ST KECIUVEn II EK
. OK
Millinery Goods
CONSISTING OK
Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib-
tons, Etc., Etc.
Call and get Trices on Goods
which are
VICHY IOW.
LEBANON SALOON.
W. J. GUY, Proprietor.
DEALER IS
WIHES, LIQUORS ADD CIGARS
Main .t. Oipoite St. Charku Hotel.
AXOM. -1- OheooS.
HAY FOR SALE.
Mr. S. lloynolds has for sale,
at thbCruson place,
10 Tons ofjfiiiotliy Hay
L VU0 wHliiuuiuj
parti?. rs, apply to
For
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W. B. DON AC A,
Wo
Groceries and Provisons, Tobacco and
Cigars. .
AVe luive on hand the largcsnt stock of Grocer
ies and Provisions ever brought to Lebanon, which
we oflbr to the people of Lebanon and vicinity at the
LOWEST LIVING CASH RATES.
Hides, Furs and all kinds
W. B. DON AC A & Co.
Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County Or.
OREGONIAH RAILWAY COMPABY.
(I.lmited Line.)
CHAS. N. SCOTT, - Receiver.
On ami Jan. I. 15. nnd until further r.o-
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EAST SIDE.
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I'HA!5. S. WtTT, Receiver.
(iiwrnl Office. N. W. fnruer TirM nnd Tine Sff,
lurtluu(l. t 'rcpim.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG,
. Dealer In
Boots and Shoes.
THE LARGEST STOCK 1H THE CITY.
llouglit Exclusively for
(Cash from the Manufac
turers.
Every Pair Warranted.
FINE SIIOKJS,
For Ladies, Misses & Children,
A SPECIALTY.
FIRST STREET, AliIJANY, On.
Real Estate Ag t and No
tary Public, and
GEN'L INSURANCE ACT
Does a (Jeneral Agency
Business,
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Insurance, Agricultual Imple
. ments, Doors and Windows.
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ami SEWING MA
CHINES.
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Civil nt Dr.
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Powell's
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J. A. ItOIJEUTS,
-DEALER IN-
omplotc lino of OLTVEI
lcoit oiiHlniitly on ltnnd.
of Country Produce taken in exchange for good:
oine and see us.
FIGURES :
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TjI roeery
(Linn county)
LEBANON
Ixlanon flour, jer fackf
Albany flour, j?r sack, ltcd Crown,
White beans, 18 lb.
table rice, 15 lbs,
l!est Eastern Fvrup, 5 gl. Ices
" " 1 " cans
" Maple " 1 "
New Orleans molasses,
Golden ( sugar, 15 lbs,
Extra " " 14 "
(Jranulatcd " 12 "
Hest Costa Iiica cofRi?, G lbs,
llest tea. 1 lb can,
Savon soap per box,
Cold water bleach soap,
Corn and gloss starch, o pajers,
Saleratus, -1 papers,
Soda crackers per box,
Oysters, 2 lb cans, 5 for
Liverpool salt 2(H) II, sacks
" 100 1b "
" 50 lb "
Pickles 5 sral keo-a.
The nlovo lire I'ricoN on i row Lending Articles In
n Immunise !"toek -wllli ciiil-n;o Kverythinr in
Staple And Fancy Groceries,
Provisions, Crockery,
Stoneware, Wooden ware,
Furnishing Goods, Ete.
I CAN SAVE YOU 25 PERCENT
--Oii Your Money----
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,
Oi Your Money Xtol'iintloil.
T. C PEEBLER,
Lebanon, Or.
This Space is
J. T. HARBIN'S
New "Ad"
J. V. KEEBLEU.
H
GOODS
DON'T LIE!
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