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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1888)
a son Express. .VY, JNKl, 1SSS. lrtpalrict, Manager. iitAUG STATE TICKET. For l 'on pressman, ll. GEARIN, Multnomah. For Supreme J Bilge, JOHN BURNETT, Benton. Presidential Electors, "V. H. EFFINGETt, Multnomah, JV. It. BILYETJ, Ltnn, E. R. SKIPWOftTII, Umatilla. District Attorney, GEO. W BELT, Marion. BEUOCRATIC COUNTY Ti'KET . For Representatives, C. MILLER, Lebanon, JEFF MYERSi Seio, J.B.R. MO RE LOCK, Brownsville Forjudge, J. J. WHITNEY, Albany. - For Commissioners, B. W. COOPER, Center G. W. PHILLIPS, Soio. For Clerk, 'ar E. MONTAGUE, Lebanon For Recorder, y, E. E. DAVIS, Harrisburg. ,-er For Sheriff, re JOHN SMALLMAN, Seio. to For Treasurer, II. FARWELL, Syracuse. lib: For Assessor, JL B. MOSS, Brush Creek. For School Superintendent, ( L. M. CURL, Seio. For Coroner, JERBYSHEA, Sweet Home. REPDSHCAH STATE TICKET. PROBIBlIIOll STATE TICKET. Congressman, BINUER HERMAN-. Buurcme Judge, W. P. LORD. Presidential Electors, ROBERT McLEAN, WM. KATOS, C. W. FULTON. Atty for 3rd District. II. H. HEWITT. LIX.Y COUXTr REPUBLI CAN TICKET. W. Representatives, O. H. IRVINE, W. R. KIRK, W. RICHARDSON. County J udge, D. R. N. BLACKBURN. Commissioners, A, SAVAGB. A. BRANDON. Clerk, GEO. W. DAVIS. Recorder O. S. MAYS. Bherifl"Y JOHN CONSOR. Treasurer, J. F. HYDE. Assessor, C. SPERRY. School Superintendent, J. M. WILLIAMS. Surveyor, T. T. FISHER. Coroner, . H. CONE. E. STXOPSIS OF THE DEMO- CHAT I C PLAT FOB 31. The democrats in iheir State Conven tsn declare their fealty to the great national organization of which they are a part. They heartily endorse the ndministration of Presideut Cleveland, nd the present faithful and efficient democratic state administration. They most earnestly and unqualifiedly en dorse the policy of tariff revision and a reduction of the surplus revenue, as net forth in the president's last annual message. They demand the forfeiture of un- earned land grants and that the public domain be held as a sacred trust for homes for our rapidly increasing popu lation. - They favor the government's keep ing all its pledges with the soldiers of 5rVnion. They favor an amend ent to the constitution of the United ates providing for the election of U. Senators by the direct vote of the sople. They demand the completion the Cascades Locks, and an increase f the appropriation for the improve ment of the mouth of the Columbia. Their first choice for president is rover Cleveland, and for viee-presi-lent, is Gov. Sylvester Pennoyer. SYNOPSIS OF THE REPUBLI CAN PLATFORM. The republicans In their state con vention, reaffirmed their allegience to, and confidence in the great Republi can party. They favor honest and effl clent administration; the right of the citizen to have his vote honorably counted; pUnLshment for the manufac ture of adulterated food, the protection of bona fide settlers on the public do main in their rights; internal Improve ments, but demand a reasonable limita tion of corporate power. They oppose the further immigration into the Uni ted States of Chinese laborers; the ac tion of President Cleveland iu order ing the return of the rebel flags. Thev favor prompt payment of lib eral pensions to the survivine Union Ft'r Congress. XI. M. MILLER. 'residential El.ctors, B. F. RAMP, of Roscbure. T. F. CAM'PSJELL, of Monmouth. Dk. AUG. C. KINNEY, of Astoria. LIJSW COU.YTI' PROHIBI TION TICKET. Representatives, TAYLOR, JOHN REBHAM, JOHN CHANCE. Vounty Judge, J. L. MILLFR. 1'ounty Clerk, JAMES E. KNOX. County Recorder, W. E. KELLEY. Sheriff, S. M. McCLANE. County Treasurer, F. J. DENNEY. t'cfanV Commissioners, A. T. POWELL, HENRY DAVIDSON. County Assessor, 8. I. SHORE. School Snpcrindent, A. M. ACHESON. Cou n t v Su r vevor, E. T. T. FISHER. Coroner, W. II. KING. With a firm reliance upon an over ruling Providence in favor of the right and upon the moral sense of our best citizenship, tbe prohibition party of Oregon submit the following platform of principles: the government First Should prohibit the manufac ture, sale, supply, exportation and im portation of, and interstate commerce in all intoxicating liquors as a bever age. Second Should submit to the legis latures of the several tstatt a measure separate from every other question, providing by an amendment to the constitution for the disfranchisement of paupers, illiterates and convicted criminals, and abolishing the sex basis iU the cleellvw fronchise. Third Should enforce the restora tion of all unearned land crants. and lcrsaw fit to dissent from the Irjacl declnrutibii of tho tommitteo that the senate had no right in such a case t question the regularity of the election of meinbers of Write Legislatures, and bellcved'that excepfidhal cases might arise "wherein the senrrte Should hot so broadly relinquish ktflhortty. This led to along discussion. But this remiss body has Yhado a number of special orders tor next "week. For instance the three bills for the ad mission tf Washington, North Dakota and Montana Territories will be taken up next Thursday, and It is thought all three of them will be disposed of on that day. The United States Supreme Court ienied the application for another hear ing of the Telephone case. Your correspondent lives in eight of the large and handsome church, the Calvary Baptist, where the five Nat tonal organizations of " the Bapfst church are holding their serit s of con vention. From the throngs on the the street in his vicinity it looks as if the city were full of Baptist delegates. There are saW to be about three thousand in attendance. Washington grows in popularity with conventioners of all kinds. Dur ing the present month the lawyers from all parts of the United States will meet here in convention under the name of the National Bar Association, and for the purpose of harmonizing certain matters of law that cause troulL ldaiiae they nrt; different !i the difiereut states. The Knitrhts of the Goldeii Eagle will meet here about the same time, P.OX) strong, and give a grand parade on Pennsylvania Avenue, In-side .being banqueted, balled, etc. On the 24th Inst., the Catholics will have a great gathering to witness the ceremonies of the laying of tho corner stone of their proposed University, 10,- OX) invitations having been issued On the same dav the Jewish rabbis will r;e;t in Convention in the "Wuih ington Hebrew synagogue. BURKIIART A BILYEU, Propr'a. Livery Bale & Stables, HOW TO VOTE. the democratic administration which would place wool and lumber on the free list, and continue a high protect ive tariff on woolens and sugar. They deprecate the action of the president in pocketing the river and harbor bill, and his bad faith in the matter of civil service reform. Aver's Sarsaparilla was the first sue-ct-siful blood medicine ever offered to the public. This preparation is still held in the highest public estimation both at home ami abroad. Its miracu lous cures and immense sales show this. Ask yoUr druggist for it. soldiers. They oppose the policy of i prevent corporations and aliens from ottaimug control or treat areas cf country. Fourth Should maintain the prin cipltsofthe interstate commerce law and make such changes. as will pre vent extortion or discrimination against persons, places or products. Fifth Should issue nil monej-s di rect, and make all money so issued a full legal tender for all purposes. Sixth Should provide far electing United Ststes senators by a direct vote of the people. Seventh Should declare the modern "trust" and other combinations for maintaining artificial prices to be rx r. rvv trliT Acker's VW9VI Elnrwl Elixir is warranted. Is beeanso it is tho best Blood Preparation known. It will posi tively euro all Ulood Diseases, pannes the whole system, and thoroughly builds np tho constitution, itemcaibcr, w guarantee It. J. A. Heard, Druggist. THE- Feed LEBANON 'O'fcgon. Southeast corner of Main and Snerman Fine IkggieS, Hacks, Harness and Good Reliable Horses- Special Conveyances t -. FOR PARTIES Going to Brownsville, Waterloo, Sweet Home, Seio, and till parts of Linn County All Kinds of Mining Done -AT- REASONA 13LERATES. Burkhart & Bilyeu. MRS. G. W. RICE, Mlllliiei-, Lchn'rtou, Oi., -HAS J VST RECEIVED IIER- fpviiigf Stock Millinery Goods Hats, COSPISTIXO OF Bonnets, Flowers, bons, Etc., Etc. Rib GBF.EX GOODS. In the strife for riches, and the de sire to get money without rendering au equivalent in honest labor, that fills the minds of many who are morally weak, causes them to readily accept such propositions rs are contained in j conspiracy against the common wel- the following circular that was received j fre, and that it be punished accordine: bv one of our citizens a few days ! 'y. aeo. I Eighth Should aholi.-h the internal .... til ! dear sir: j innKing you are in a On Monday, the sovereigns of Ore- rn will decide at the ballot box who are to enjoy the emoluments of office for the next two years. The canvas? i Linn county has been conducted on Ihe main, in a calm, dignified, and dis passionate manner, with credit to the -.anvassere and honor to the county. . ;8 Every citizen nas obligation higher, -Miobler Mid more holy than loyalty to political party. A solemn conviction ot right and loyalty to conscience, ' thould be a stronger motive than party ' preference or political favoritism. The - great warm heart of the American peo ; pie will hurl from power and place any t man or set of men who darcB to exsntra vene the fundamental principles of our -institutions. Every day the hearts of svll our loyal people trre centralizing amoT focalizing around this grand idea, "America for Americans," and a government of the people and for the people. A vigorous eftort is being made, under the crack of party whips, to lash every man into line with the war cry and whoop of "rij-ht or wrong j vptick to your party." But a brighter tJy is dawning a clearer sunlight on th'C path of doty is shining, and the C r. the Children. They are es CVXVrV pecJally liabla to sadden Colds, Conghs. Croop, Whooping Congh. etc Vo gaanntea Aciters luigiisn Roniedy a positive enre. It saves hoars ot saiioas watehing. Soli by J. A. Beard, Druggist. rvwvv Of the good things of fLls VWWV jife ars sorrowfully let alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will care Byspepsi. Indigestion snd Constipation; sold oa- a positive guarantee at 23 snd CO cents, by J. A. Beard, Druggist. 5v o- & Blood Elixir is tha only lilood Kemedy gnarsn- teed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers. Erup tions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic and Xeoralgic pains. vte goarasue n. J. A.;Benrd, Druggist. H "ie eftfzen is casting about for the Pest -.n and the best measure irrespective fiarty. To the honor of Linn county e it said, that a large majority of her people are true and loyal to principle and country, and will vote as con science dictates without fear or partial ity. "AT Rave an abiding confidence in the judgment of the common people, if they will only calmly and considerate ly weigh, the facts and consider the men and the measures for. wfiioh they vote. Then let every voter rise above the mere slums of party vituperation and vote as freemen, "who,, knowing their rights, dare maintain them." With "our country," as a motto, in scribed on the tablets of our hearts, Jet bs use tiie election franchise as the grand heritage of freemen, "untarn ished by faction and unsullied by guile.'' Let no man be swerved from the path of duty by mercenary motive or political--treeing. When the im . snortal Henry Claj wes defeated for president, he only said, "I would rath--r be right t fcsn be president." So lit everj' citizen of Linn county say "I would rather vote right than vote victorious." position to safely handle my "Goods" I have concluded to write to you. If I have made a mistake, do me no harm but let the matter drop. I am willing to prove myself your friend, if you are desirous of cngngeing in this specula tion, if you don't care to engage in it I j nals and paupers, hope you will excuse the liberty I nave taken in making the propisition. My business is not legitimate, but the "goods" I deal in are safe and profitable to handle. The sizes are "l's" "2V "5'b" and "10s" "old and new issues," do you understand. If you conclude to answer this letter I will send you full particulars and terms, and will en deavor to satisfy you, that if you are my friend I will prove a true and last ing one to you. If you have been un successful in your business I can supply you with "goods" with which you can pay off your debts, and start free and clear again. You can purchase mort gages in fact my goods can be safely used the same as any "money" you ever handled In your life; it was never intended that one man should have millions of money and another noth ing, so do not throw away this chance to make a fortune; others have grown rich around you (no one knows how), so why not help yourself. I manufac ture the goods, so in deadng with me you purchase from first bands, and no one shall ever know what passes be tween us. Answer at once as this ad dress is only good for three weeks, and be sure and return this letter, or you will never hear from me again. I will return your letters and you must do the same with mine. Write to no one else about this business, for if you do I am sure to hear of it and you will nev er get the "goods;" I do not think it safe to trust a person with my goods who is willing to write to any and every one on such a subject. As an ev idence of good faith on j-our part, I ask you to send me all letters you may re ceive in relation to this matter. Be sure and give your postoffice address plainly written. Yours most sincerely, S. C. DO LAN, 110, 3d Avenue, N. Y. It is needless to add, that any person sending money to this firm will never hear from it again, and neither would he receive the "queer", and he would have no recourse upon them for he would be an accomplice. Honesty is the Ifest policy. revenue and correct the inequalities and eliminate the unjust discrimina tions cf the present tariff schedule. Ninth .Should vigorously enforce the prohibition of the importation of contract labor, prevent the landing, so far as possible, of ull anarchists, crimi- WASHINGTON LETTER. The lower branch of Congress is sat urated and steeped up to its ears with tariff eloquence. ffvi A. J..1 Ix-ave I2:np. v.l l-eave There has been a del- j 2 40p.m.; Arrive OVERLAID TO CALIFORNIA VIA OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R. And Connections The Mt. Shasta Route. Time Ix-tw-cen AllwtiT acrt Pnn Franrvo, Sj hours. California Expresa Trains Dally. I ' p. M.TT-pnve p. n.; Ijcnve T:40 x. M.i Arrive INnlnnd Arrive Hi -Ml A. u Altisinv lnvei 7tf A. H Pan Kravi"o l..-Svp'; 6 -TO P. Local Passrnger Train Dally (except) Sunday Call and get Trices oh which are llooti T1311Y TjOAV W. B. DON AC A, J. A. R0BE11TS, J. V. KEEBLE&. Mam nil. I4 lp" WH p'iSl tea & a -DEALER IN- Groceries and Provisory, Yobacco Cigars, and We have oil hand the la rcresnt stock of Grocer ies and Provisions tfver brought to Lebanon, which we offer to the people of LebanOh and vicinity at the LOWEST LIVING A- full .ni CASH RATES. complete lino or OVIVIVXCID lcopt constantly on hand Hides Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. H"Come and see us.Jj W. B. DON AC A & Co. Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County On 0REG05IAH RAIL1SIT COMPAIY. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Receiver. On an! afler Jan. 1. and untH IVirtber no- tin- trains III run daily (except Sunday) as fol os : EAST SIDE. Cobune I; (I Fntn Vwt- ! Ian. ,, 8TAT10NS. Real Estate Au't and No tary Public, and GEN'L INSURANCE ACT Docs a General Agency Business, Insurance, Agricultual Imple ments, Doors and Windows. ORGAXri and SEWING MACHINES. Lt 1.15 p. m. ArTlOO . .Vol 5 li f.JO &.;S7 5.13 ,S.V 6 13 fi.17 r. it T.t) - !5 -.11 7.47 s ) .'!- S.11 K1 l.r S.ll I in.m lo.lj 1".3I lit. I 11. 11.1 11 MT It KTI.ASn.P.AW.V r'wrt of Lincoln Ray- landing, rfiitrs. Freuci ITairie, Vni-e. TViKKtlicm. Mi-Krc. frin' i M. An?fl, ! Iwinn', I; JolinMin'i" Mill, j in itrerland. I Eat Sil-Jtimtion. j MnrVny. i, Pliawl Ij Aum-- tile. ! V t StKton. ;rv-lli. ynr!l!Mtitin. O. J". l'r"iitp, Sftn.l?mr, Tii''ni)!s' l-.'tfc, inltTf, H(:!r i 1 irn. 1 riihivivr. linn. T in l:uTIt-, Ktmiattd ;i I'rir (ru, '! Wilkin. CltBl K. Ar. r.v.i AR iyrtl d Wail. Toward rort Und. : Ar 6.00 p. m. ; I.T S.1S Art 3.0? : a.w 2.42 2 ;.fi7 2 P 17 10 it l ao j l.ll ;' 1.10 s .e i 12 42 It li.31 1-M I 11M 111 I: 1147 ' 1140 li. as 11 is 1 lt.w 10 si ln.H , 9..W S.42 ! 9 !.t2 I K4G li . f-00 A. FIGURES DON'T LIE! RRRI PR ' IS'ow Grocery Store, h ! Ml LV l-T. Give lne a Call at Dr. Powell's Htand, OM LK11AXOX, - - OREGON. rvtlantl Alltanr Knp'ne Arrive -4"p. m. Ijenvt 9l a. . In all probability the ttftiy way to empty the United States treasury will lie by purchasing bonds. There is no prospect of any revenue bill getting tqrough Congress This is an expen sive way of easing tlje surpian-, but when it increases a half a million a siay something must lje tfene to return the nioney to the people- The govern ment is now pying unr average prem ium of aljjuut 16 per ecxtt A- f?orgla man stopped' to pick up on the streets the other day, with illowEng results: His hat fell off rolled into the gutter; two suepen- nittons ftew off; his collar split open i5torf t'th fell out and broke -'-V'aJJw lle-secattod I lie M irokf pir THE MARKETS. Lkbanox, Oe, June I. Wheat COc per bushel. Oats JOc per bushel. Flour 4 -0 per barrel. Potatoes 40c per bushcL Kggs 125c per dozen. Butter 2M: per 1, Ijard 12 er lh. ApjIer dried 3clQs jer fl. llams, dried 10cn2ic per 1ft. Prime, dried lOelijr pel ft. Hams 15e per lb. Shoulders 10c per lb. Bacon 12 c per lb. Coal Oil $1 23 per 5 gallB ean. 1 All person knowing themselves in debted to me will please call at my old , and settle a I need my money. M. A. Mijllkh. tige of tariff talk this week. Speeches ! follow each other at the rate of from six to ten each day, for or ngainst the Mills bill as may lie. On Tuesday there were six speeches; three for the bill and three against it. On Wednes day, ten orators held the floor success ively. "Yesterday several long speeches consumed the day. To-day, Messrs Randall, MeKlnley and Breckinridge, of Kentucky, will ring out their ver dicts, and on Saturday, the prominent republican leader from Maine, Mr. Heed, and Speaker Carlisle will have the debate all to themselves, and with their speeches it is understood that the general debate on the bill will close. The report has been current at the Capitol that after the general discus sion on the bill has closed, its consider ation by sections, and final action up on it will be allowed to go over until after tnc Democratic National Conven tion at St Louis. The purpose of this it is said would be to get a declaration on the subject from the convention, which will bind every member of the party in eong-sf to vote for the bill, and thus secure its passnge. Still no one knows what will be done about the mutter at this time, and it is hazard ous to venture a prediction. A speech made by Representative Butterworth, of Ohio, against the Mills tariff bill, was the feature of the debate on Tuesday last. He addressed a full house, and much attention was paid him for an hour or so after he had fin ished. He argued that a tariff was not, strictly speaking, a tax; it was a trade regulation relating to that part of the nations businees which extends to the productions of other countries. lie tai he could not understand how any Irish-American could stand here as the closest and most earnest ally of Kngland, who was attempting to do to this country what she had done to the Irish lwnuts across the seas. He created a good deal of laughter by reading an extract from the Lon don Times, declaring that the only time England had any use for au Irish man is when he emigrates to America and votes for free trade, which he in variably does.- The serwtc kas been 6lowlv doine nothing this week, or rather nothing of importance. One day it engaged iu a long, lcarwed debate em tbe eonstita tional question, as t whether or not the seFMkte had, power to originate an appropriation bill. Senator Hoar was the leading ehampion of the exclusive authority of the,' hous?. Then when the resolution confirming Mr. Turpie's right to his seat- was called up and Local Pasaenger Trains Dally (except) ftunda S:10 r. M.l l-ave :", p. j,.. Arrive 2r"0 P. M.f 1 .oft re 1:S'. p,mj Arrive AH.ny I j'luirom Allmnjr ljrl.Knon Arrive ":45 x. m. Iave.fti A. . Arriw;'2:4S p. m. Iave iip p. m. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. EXCURSION SLEEPERS FOR Serond Om Paenp?rs on all Through Trains. FREE OF CHARGE. The O. Jt ft K. K. Fi-rry mnke ennnrr-tion Willi all t hp n-Ktilar trains ou the EaM t-ide li v. t'roui foot of 1". iircvt. West Side Divlsicn. UKTWKKN PORTLAND and C0RVALL1S Mall Train Daily (except) Sunday. -an a. m.i lxnve lSrtF.tnd Arrive K:15p. m. 12ri"p. m.l Arrire 'orvKlli lave 1 :30 p. in. Express Train Dally (except) Sunday. 4 :." p. in. I Portlrtiid Arrivv 910 a. m . HOD p. n. I Arrive MrMinvillo liwtve 5:4" . m. At Al'mnvand C'orvnllL1' coninrt with tralnii of Orvcon lMriiic niilnwil. 4 4'Ktir bt'i iiifrmntli rrsanUiig rate ranp etc., rail n "r.mtny" asrnt. K. K01.H1.KU. K. P. KOflF.US. Manaper ;. K. I'a. Accnt 51 i E. E. MOXTAGUli, 3 UEALEn IS Stationery OF AI.L KINPS. A1M) Foreign and Domestic Periodicals Leiianox, Orf-oox. f'nmraiitatv.n Ti tt-ts at two cents per mile on f sale at H'.imi! having Agents. Train rtUh rawnpr'. Freight and ILspre?. run wjMirate fri-.a Frelclit. - Frciaht trnin f.w-rn Portlnn;?. M--nitv, Wednes days Hti.l Tlmrliiv. Towards roniana. iae- dav, TliurM!ay K:nt .--asuruays. f'onnee'lon at nV. nl Fiilimorts I :v!"rr' a l(h Steamer "t'iiv or Slem" fur Sl in M.may. Wnlnedar an.1 V'ri.lav retnminit fnan Pa.m TtielMV. Thnrlnv niid eatunlay. erw-!inB tti ha! ami Wet"skle pa-wnrr irainK- Steam er " Hvfif Mt-m mate lninfer N-frern F.ay anil Fuliiuarli landing 3ai!y, Sub-Hts exeepiea. HAS. X. SCOTT. F.eeelver. lieneral OfTiee. X. W. Corner I"lrt and Pine Sf. I'tirlliuul. OrepiHi. "ARCADE SALOON." i.) KNAPP, BORRELL, & ALBANY, - - OREGON, The Cheapest Agricultural house this side of Portland. Please read these prices; Best Blood's Scythe Best Snaths Wood Hay Rake Three tine Hay Fork Four tine Nonpareil Four tine Manure Fork Four tine Steel bowed Bar ley Forks COc. Spading Forks S)C' Best cast steel Solid Sock et lloe ooc. Best Plain Ferule 25c Beet Steel round pointed Shovels 50c Oc. 50c. 25c. 30c. 50c. 50c. ;:nanunou The above are c few of our prices. Everything in our line is to !e 11 irt bedrock price for cash. Please call nam an these prices arclinblc to lie changed. We guaramse the above prices for the next SIXTY DAYS ONLY. We keFon hand a full line of the best BugcieR on the cftHxt. We have also Hicfti Wupons, Dccring and MeCormark Binders and Mowers, Tiger and Hollingsworth Hay Rakes. Hay i'orks, Hurucss, Fann BelK l'lows, Unrrows, etc; KNAPP, BURREtLV CO. F. H'. ROSCOE I Manager. 'ttd, Si-nator C'hand-- ai.bbny, - - i OREtiox. GENTRY & RETIIERFORI) Propi'letorH! DEALFUS IN ALL KIXIO OF Wines, Liquors and Cigars. -ALSO OX IIAXI Fresh Mineral and Soda Water. (Opposite Exchange llotel.) TIIH YAQUINA ROUTE. OIIKUOX PACIFIC HAILHOAD Oregon DeielopmentCo's StcamsWp Line 225 SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME Tlmn by any olher lioute. First Claaa Tbroneli Passenger Trlel JLInff rnoM From Pi.rtlan.1 aiwl all Point in tlie Willatftte Valley lo nn.l from San Francisco, t al. LEBANON (Linn county) OREGON: Lebanon flour, per sack, $1 05. Albany flour, per sack, Red Crown 1 SO; White beans, 18 lbs, 1 00. Best table rice, 15 lbs, 1 00. . Best Eastern svrup, 5 cal. kegs, c 2 75. " 1 cans, Go. " Maple " 1 " M 1 15. New Orleans molasses, 1 15; Golden C sugar, 15 lbs, 1 00. Extra " " 14 " 1 00. Granulated " 12 " I 00. Best Costa Rica coffee, G bsr 1 00. Best tea, 1 lb can 40. Savon soap per box, 1 15, Cold ater bleach soap 1 15. Ccfrh and gloss starch, " paper?, 25. Saleratus, 4 papers, 25: Soda crackers per bo; Go. Oysters, 2 lb cans, 5 for 1 00. Liverpool salt 200 lb sacks 1 .80. W1001b " 1 10; "50 lb " Go, Pickles 5 gal kegs, 1 40. Tomatoes, 9 cans for . 1 00 Willamette THE 1 River Line of Steamers, WM. M. 1IOAH." THE "X. S. BESTLY," THE "THKF.E SIFTERS" Leave PorllanJ 8 A. XL, MONDAYS, 1VEDNKPDAY8 AND Fill DAYS From M'-r. Hulmnn A Co's Ilwk. 200 and 202 fi fm-alUs anl Intermediate juiiiits. mnkins close etinm-ction U Alba ny and CorvaUls with Trains of the rACIFIC RAILROAD. y OREGON TIME SCHEDULE, (Excapt Sunday:) i i miv i in m. I Lv. Yi"i.. t' '- a.-m Lv. 'tRVl.iJs.l t7 p. m. AH. YAijviNA. f:.r0 p. iu. Lv.l'ol-.v.H MslOa. in. Ar. Albany, li:i a. m. LrnAMOK, - - Oregon. X ILiTS TJ it V, rX fe. JX2VVULCII. Br ownivllla, Oregon. LEBANON SALOON. U. J. GUY, Proprietor. -DEALER IX- YINES; LIQUORS AND CIGARS ( Maia St. LECA.N0M. Opposilo St. Charles Hotel. Or,coo'.- O (' Trainf connect at Alhnny onl forran-s. ThealHive Traln connect at Yaqnina with tlie lln i.'"ll IH-VelopiucllI l oiniii a i.imc .teaui-'lii ln'tween Yainiua ana Van Francisco. PAIL1XQ IATKS! Mt Cm it. I From rJTaqiiiha. nnameYtVriOT.yT,' Sjn '5s WiUnmrlte Vullcy Muy ill. I June. Willametlc- Valley May I June l.,2 ThU Comviiny rewrvea the right to change Sail Inn date a ilhoiit notice. rnsenKi r from IVtrtland. and all Willamette Vallev wiiulK. run miilie close coiinectioii ilh the Trains of the Yami ina Uoitk al Allwny Corvnllii'. am! If destined lo San Franci.-co. should arranee lo arrive at Yuiiina the evening before the date of nailing. iRiNCiie-i'nl I"roIlit Hates -ALWAYS TIIE IA)'t&f The above nrc Prices on f?-v Loailimj Arlloles fft " IininpiiNo Hlock -vrltlcla o mi l j-n ees EJ-very41tIiur Iii Staple And Fancy Groceries.. Provisions. Crockery, Stoneware. Woodenware, Fiirnisliing Goods, Ete I CAN SAVE YOU 25 PERCENT 0n Your Money.1 FOU INFORMATION r. 11. 11ASWF.1.L. Arri.Y to r. r. noirE, r.eiri Kr't A: I"b-m Ac't. Act's fJen'l F. & V. As t. tin-eon IH-velopinriM t'o.,1 O. 1". K. K. K. 4.O., :mt Montgomery .t.-. t'orvallis San Franel.-oo, Cul a. I Oregon. WISDOM'S Sure Death to Squirrels and Gophers. SATISFACTION GUARAMTEED, Or Vour 3Ioney liofiiiiclecl. T. C PEEBLER, Lebanon, Qr BEARD 8c YATES. Druggist and Apothecary DEALER IX DitUGs and -:- Medicines -fePaiiits, Oils and Ckss,2:- Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs Brushes, EEe.- PERFUMERY And Fancy Toilet Articles?. PRESCRIPTiONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED Main Street, Lcbanort, Oregon.- Made bs1 a new process.- Never fails to pvie isfaotion. Every "nn w arranted orraon- refnnrt el. Tlie fheapeM because the Rest. rrcirel in mh-Ii a way that nquirrels eat it in prefereme to'S preen crir!. ele - Over .i.Wrn Hlast vtirr. Ak your OnisgiH for it and take no Sler.- V.