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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1888)
IS The Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, JULY 0, ISfW. Special Notleo. On taking charge of (his Vflloo we found a number of dmhm on our mail ing books who live In Kastem Oregon and In the Eastern States. The nub wriptton list of a largo number of these riamea fchow that they are due tho paper for a year or more. Now we nuppose that friends here In I -Inn county have ordered this paper to friends in the East and are unaware of the arrearage, we therefore, kindly re quest our friends and patrons to ar rance the matter at onee, or elm) we will notify them or their dcUiKjueney and aak a settlement of the same. These items are amall to the individ uals, but in the aggregate are consider able to us. PERSONAL AND OTH KKWISK Bubserllic for the ExrHKW. Dr. UmsU-ad, of llalsey, was In the city Monday on dental business. Mr. C U. Montague returned homo today from a trip in the mountains. Hev. J. It. Klrkpatriek has com menced work on the Jones property. Cheap machine oil and pure Drugs at the City Drugstore, Dr. Courtney. Ve are glad to learn that Mr. J. U Heard U convalesent after a serious ill ness, i Mr. Joe Harbin has the thanks of! this office for some tine cherries. You U t that is what the devil likes. j There are several pieces of grain near town that are becoming piite yellow. Harvest is drawing near. Mr. C. (iordon was down tills wc k from his mountain fastness, enjoying himself and attending to business. Harrisons' firwt word, after he heard of his nomination, were, you had bet-I ter buy your groceries of T. lYvbler. If Sullivan starts a paper in ll.Um as he contemplates doing, he ought to employ Mitchell as fighting editor. J. A. Holorts is up in the mountains this week spending his time fishing and hunting. We wish him a pleasant time. F. H. Moreland is constructing a j telegraph line from his poultry yard, j via Santlam Academy, to M. E. ; Heam's. j In order to inerense and build up! home industries encourage what you j nave. hub win Mrviignieii me ooi list new ones. Mr. Kufl". Hiatt has gone up to his mountain ranch to put up hay and will h gone several weeks. Wo wish him a pleasant time. Secrets are but poor projerty; If you circulate them, yen loose them: and If "you keep them, you los-5 the interest j of your investment. Subscriln? for the ExriiKMS and nd It to some friemt in the eastern state ; it will tell them all about IhU won-i der-land of Oregon. j Quite a number of strangers in tow n ' last Wednesday night to attend th.- .tinn.vi.nl I'ni.tn Imll Tlio lx,vs i renort a boss irood time. I . . v j ' f .a, i .f W llditlv lnfnima la tltat llirt 5 . ... ;, , , , . , , J pc-ct of tlic telegraph front here to Al-1 . , . , , , , , , ... Kt- io mtivl 1i-iMida I aL r ti.l.t "i . T -" . ' -' . . ... ...... .... ..v ....nthmihi.fi.A..rht iir.j.n. r. nopa nas just received . r clScUl notification of his appohttwei.t I aa postmaster nt Lebanon. e aatisfied the Dr. will make a good P.M. j We printed some wedding cards the ! other day, but we are not going to give the secret away, not much, the! Express is not that kind of hair-pin. c.. , . . . i Rev. Walton Sklnworth is absent on f .... i i , i account of the severe illness of his only ' ..... c ' . . . . . , . , : He has the unfcigh.it' cd sj-mpathy of the entire community The members and . friends of the Cumberland Presbyterian curch have put up a new fence around their curch yard, which helps the looks of things very much. Now is the time to beautify your homes. Add a little paint, fix up that broken fence, cut down the weeds and . aun flowers, and above all curry the cat and calf. Mrs Crusan, who went to see her af flicted brother, who lost his leg by ac cidental shooting, returned yesterday, i and we are sorry that site brings an un favorable report of her brother. Prof. Mitchell, who has been teach ing school some four or five miles north of here, closed a successful term last Tuesday. He has been teaching thrre for the past ten months. We were not informed whether ho will teach the next term cr not. j Today July 6th is the day set for j I.andrcth ttmeet hia awful doom. He , lias been keep in Sulem with night and day guards over him and one of the wachera been constantly in the sell with the prisoner. He is to be taken to Dallas this morning where he is to be executed. Oregan has no cyclones, no grass hoppers, no blizzards, no drouhts, no floods, no lightning, no chinch bugs, no failure of grin field or orchard, no sunstrokes, no mad dogs, no epidem ics. It is a land of genial, healthful climate, plenty and prosperity. Mr. Gross, propietor of the Waterloo Hotel, informs us that he will meet the train at any time to take those wishing to go to Waterloo to stay any length of time, free of charge, if they will write to him two or three days iu advance, at the mail onirgoes up there "?ery other day. 'f Donaca a Hearing, of Sweet Home, are to resume work on their ceul mine. There is an abundance of a bituminous nature In their mines, says one the owners. Dick Wat kins aiid Sam Hearing, blacksmiths in Sweet Home, claim that the coal in these mints burns better than the Cunilr'and coal. An old lady said to her son : 4,Tom my fetch me a stick of wood." Tom my replied: "Granny, the grammati cal portion of your education has been aadly alighted. You should have said Thomas, my boy, transport from that recumbent collection of combustible rEterial upon the threshold cf this or- of the curtailed excrescence of a dufunct log." The old lady fainted. Tiir Immortal Foment Lebanon turned out, unmass to coclcbrnte the 4 h. Quite a number went to (JorruCa to attend the military (trill and w ltn the sham battle, some went a fishing, and some went over to the Citv of Selo but the majority passed the day at the famous Waterloo; and all reii t a good time. The nu'rehants generally chwrd their home of business and observed the day. This Is right; any Impulse f patriotism or hallowed memories of the pint enshrine this day In the hearts of every true American citizen. And the proudctit , neelamatlon of man is, I am an American dtir.cn. . ....... . r.VTt:N !H 3U.Tl-:i.To the citizen of the Pacific States during the st week and reported for this papt r iy C. A. Snow Co., patent law vers, opp. patent ofilee, Washington, 1). C. It. C. Dorsey, Tulare, t?al., disk culti vator .and seeder; M. O. ioddh Monrovia, Cal., danger aigoal f r bridges; J. l. l.e, Dallas, and J. 11. Acton, Portland, Or., shawl ftrnpand tire escape; V. (J. Nash, San Eranoiseo, Cal., game counter; D. Stark, Sjiii Kranelseo, Cal., feed water heater; II. Swain, San l-'raneiseo, photogrMpbic camera; E. It. Thompson, Newark, Cal., steam genernter. - - Another atrlfMN Arrldrnt. On last Monday, David, a 11 year old son of John Mlnunec, w ho lives one mil. cast of Sweet Home, was out hunting with his brother ami it worn h ?gitaway from his brother and was standing on a log and went to pull the gun up onto the log when the hammer caught on the hvjr and the gun was discharged shooting hint In the head. The ball, all calibre, entered just le hlnd the ear and came out on tin top of his head, touching ah ut three in ches of hi brain. Dr. Courtney of -this place who was up on Tuesday and .says there is little or no hope of his recov ery. He wasstiil alive at laet account. i.rn sh,:t o.r. I Iast Thursday nfurtijoii a s. rinis accident occurred on the farm of Mrs. I. N. Woo. lie, near Albany. Her sons Chas. and Win. Dougherty, had pur chased a quantity of old Iron, among the lot lading an old mu-,ket. They were examining it when Fred Davis, a you n man a!ut 1 years years obi. came up. They had been trjtngto tiro it otf and had decided that it would not shoot, and had laved it down when Davis stepped down IV )-.n a stoop and htartct home when it tire. The eharge struck him in the U -s shattering j !"' ...i.. rr. v A i , ' , , tlnni by the Hud n llav I . and re- tCal lust bel tw the knee tic next (lav. i , ... 1 . , ... , turned to her parent. Mrs. Warnn Davis is a brother of Mrs. ru,ati, oft,,.. ,, , . ., . . ' was tlie llrt wbito per-on born w t of this place. jUu. u.M.kv Mouiitnin Tins was a Thltl I.tltln . On fnnitiiv nfli-r tlm loavr. uiu-nt in Pot-tUn.1 oi.... th M!.,tnv !, ,,. v-' Wll, ollt ail.t M.lMin :.b c.t S ! cutting fnr of the present f the six 1 and probably the tiflh one. 0;it .f the i four reported prix at the. tmu -.i-im .".:! it turns oot that our Albany h.o osilc got one little cup. Wef tip sc that a flw erumlsare better than no comfort, ,iUl E' mon gntwrully a.lumod her defeat While OUT ItdhlK. VS K.aste '. meii, cxjv.m -t.-.l largly n l r.'c it t d but iittlt. ,v r-ti j - lef.t t I it nt u. l;..!,, M .. I I ...... ...... n II. rl. feather in thciroap, secsns largv to llu m i '' and a "half 1. at is bi tter than no . ... .... ..... . .. bread." 1 her ll 1 1 ie CO p W.lS!.prop i tionate to the amout of iheir b a-t, and i we Wou, , ,U-M, that in! tho f lt,lni thcy d,;.t cr)v so OVtf , thtlr i;UJ(, p5 feathers.. li.U bovs w e 6,wriy ho,w vuu x, U(.r hu k xhi;xillW y ' We arf 1:1 receipt cf the Palatka Herald, of Florida, from which we note tlie fact of the rapid devi lopnii.nf , . . ', ' of that section and too geueiul ir'V) 1 , a, , ., ITtllllK II tit I'lt t.tnn nut. illU ttl t lit.-. Tt on citizens. i lie i;ue ami in rrrui' meet and imnsrle and to;reth r thev , ' ' . , , ..7 : f r some purpose, leavinc- ItultcrNon strew the craves ef their dead with., , , , ., , . ! ,, ,,, . , s bi-biud. I hev had cone siune di.vtati.-e flow ers. One of the oflt- ers and man-1 , . , H a;rers . . t . of the memorial occasion was i Dr. Y. II. Cyrus (lnother to our fei-j low townsman! scrgron ;f the o:ith Indianr regiment. It the tast be forgotten in peace and the present re- nicmbored in love forever In rrfrn.tiY f:Usn. tt u!, l.ritrrv u-r,s-n. I..: ice orte uhopns'is n l,.r..ii.r, Mrtt hands tjiat once in .t.-it.lly Titc. Wore mist l apain1 fni fc ..'litr 11 ted tf.at f.iiiJly h. W liie s'utT, l..Hitnc tlie St.n-s ur..l Kftrs, Win n ttie other tiaadx t.io. k oat t'a fei Is Of the Strips v, iih it.. 1 x'M of sturw. Side by side, in U- l.Mttle of lift. Their t'.Tarn.t are t:t;htinjr asrtia; Xut breaking Otr- sorr.if. f-.ii ha-U of years, With b. nol.l.Tanil rii.-'-r stru'.n With hdmls itrctch. d i.irtti i.i ffit-i:.-tly :!a.-i Mw-; tlio l.'iie uaa the jn.y to;et!ier, Tho-w who bore- th Stare tn.l S'tri) Xud the tvinds that A.rlpd tho ..tiier. Forst: ia?, ;th, zio ! Tb-v-e who did For ii..iv titil thr-y d. eir.ed it. Memory ta.I lave, with JiUoas Care, a.tr.H their rcattenst tlutt. For? ttiojr. tt'.i, never ! Tlioae who fell Cov.iv'J v.l.h ft ihc &w flory. But wlllta? to bury the hitter rst la the gruvo, with the u'.d, rk.1 story. With the Ptars htkI Piripes ai.r.ve our hca.ts Wo etill will honor the noels dpi.'!. Shortly after the war closed the no- j grcH-s bepan to rail each other "lady" j and "Keritleman," tut- in ppeakinff cf , the whites they gc-nerfdly called that "man" and that "woman." An instance- occurred a few years afro in which General Y. T. Sherman played apart. The general was sittin.?in front of his housa one pleasant evening with some friends smoking and talk ing, when a fellow as black as tho ace of spades sidled up, and ⅆ ssing the General said: "Is de a lady here named Johnson?" "No," said the General. 'Well," Paid the darkey, 'I think there must be a lady of that name living here, because she is my wife, and the id working for a woman named Sherman. Washington Critic. If you can live gently, patiently, un murmuiirigly, amid all your frets, and irritations, day ;f'.er day that is he roism. That is your ta.k. You are to resolve to d-t it. No one, not tvtn j larfx and well improved ettx-k and! G.id, will do it for you. Ileavcn dots! grain farm, six mtk-s southeast of Ltb not put features of beauty iu our lives an0n containing 4R0 acres, also farm j jev. tUr sets perns in clusters, j implcmcntp, crop, harscs and CO or CO! The unlovely elements a:e not drawn j ileud of j oung otittle. Call on or ad-1 cr.t and replaced Ly lovely ones, like j dress C. M. TJbott, Lebanon, Or. slides in the slereoptieon. You mu.d i , . ( win your way through struggles to ail noble attHinnients. It is he thut over-' ornament, or a first class job of monu eometh thst is made a pillar in God's'! mental marble, call on M. N. Kfck or- temple. v , . TOLD BY CORKKSPONDl'NTS i irKii-s rrnuv items. 11 cult Ii generally good. Miss Mary Molhorn's mhool, 0 miles ah ve heie, closed Friday for a vaca tion of one week Dav d If. Mot horn ii turned home Tuesday. Win. Pipi r's n w reddeiice, w hich is Hearing completion, should be noted among the many Improvement going on in this section. This littto nolgboi li..(,d Is situated 10 tulles Mouth-cast, of l,i 'biinon, and t wo nillcs south cast of Santlam post, otllee, with a pletures'ue range of hills on the last, mid the Santlam With it beautiful scenery, on the west. The school closed last 1'blay. Ow ing to the wet wciillier the picnic w us post polled, II ml c.scieiscs held ill the school house in the afternoon. Mil 'h hay in this nation ready for harvestipg, but. owing to then n- 11 mied wet. went her, if it w ere cut It could not be cured . Pt.i i: Whi -i mi om:. Ml IHihSl II t.K. F. C. Cambcll deiitls of IN-ndlt ton was in town three days but week. He did some wol k While hero. Miss Itdl 'bailee returned home last Tuesday from 1'otll tii'l, w here she ha b.s n i!ttt tiding school for the pa- t eight molit lis, Mis May ( Ha-- of Portland has U i n visiting ivlatives for tho past vn It. She r turned home today. Notw itbstauding the r.ilny weatlcr a giHHlly lliilliber of tho old pioneers met here last Wednesday evening. They w i re called to out r by It. I.'la-s prvideiit of th aso.-iat i in. After a few pieces of nntsic by the band, tbey prOCOflloil to t.UMII. '-.. Ulf Ojlctllllg I prat er w as oil' red by H v. It. U !. I I he minutes oi a-t ni s tlng read and approved aiVr a few hort speci-h't" iiiihIi' ete. ndiMiii lied to meet tin- next morntmr. Thurday motniug llo-i weather w as t-tiH w oie, but by P' o'clock some thi'-cur four liuielie I ; p 'ople were on th.- grounds, also tln j llalsey band. 1 h" meeting tvns called to order ubout PI,.'!'! o'clock, and a pr i- j gmitl collxtillg of fihorl ipeceh s i! lid ! music was reiob reil. AfterdiiHo rMi'.j Eliza Warr.-n read an iittt resting pap.T ! giving the history .f hr farther, Mr. i Spotilding. and a -k-U')t of tho w bite- mao Jtia-saeu, n-, r-ha w as ptc-o4it and I it must be correct, she w as a small girl i nt tj, h,K, W, .,, ",,v , very im'r'sting p iper a It trace much f of the earlv hi-! rv of this count rv. I J r. J a. Tempi, I on, als t mad. an i:i-; tro.tln- sj-eh and read a psp -r. .Mr. 'V,'3 " ,, - ,1" v,r'" " .1.1. .. .1 CI.. I -.1:1.. , i addr i-s t the obi pi.i'ie in. bit h was .' received ttiilt Jo arty appla'l-j. Tbey t tie- olll-s -s f ,r h r.t.v, of I lu! -t y of Albany vice S e. W. It. Kirk ! then proiv.lt il t . h the coming t ear, f il j Pr,-.. Dr. ; . tJrav. j Pres. J. TempK-- . of Prow le-villo T.- as. Ti.cr wan scv i eral nion natnesiid-l.-.I to the rH. Th j nsi e;Ht ion w ill nii't t at P. row nsville ! Il't June. It would have 1 csi the eramWt , rn'tinif ev.r hM at ibis plae?, bad the weather lus-tl good. The attcn lance was better thau could have i ti.ftt xpoett d. ' L Ni Ht.iii:v." Tw. Mm Ilriv ,.'.:!. I Etc KoU rie:i nrid.Iohn Hollinsht d, i i mployoi s at Jo!m UowiH's saw-tuHl ' in Polk c.umty, about twelve iidl.si south of Dallas, were drowned in the, pond there yt. -nicy aft. ) noon, le.b i rtsott ami iioltiti-!i"d we r.H ncaired hi : logaing with a man iiani.il Maker. The latter and llolliicbctl started ttti : "iivii tir 1H I u lit t.l P ti K IIH', . , . . , - criism .Mrs. litiwni, wtte ot tiiomui-; owner, who had discovered Kola rtoti drowntiijr. , 'I'ht! nu n liaatily returned, J ami jroi!insh"d without hesitr.tSon j plutifcvd into the water to rescue P.ol-! .t...i . l. t ...I .-..... I.. . 1 .. i ' '"'ov.,, .... .s When within .".b..ot ix fs I of the I place wli.re IJol-rtscn !..it.k llolhn-! shed s-udde.'ilv threw tin lii-j haiels ! j and also disappeared. j 1 he alarm was piveit mid other help j , came, bttt too late to render any a.sis- j I taticc. When tlie bodicn were rcci.v-t ; er d they were beyond resuscitation, i j How fi'tbertion was drowned i.s; t;ot ! j know n. Mrs. Powell, who was in thy j I hotisj fitime distance away, was the; j lh-t ptrs-'in attracted by his cries, lt i j all pbc saw of him was his outstretched i J hands jut disappearing beneath the' water. Ilollinslx d was in all prol.a-; j bility Peii d with cramps. Pob. rtsoti i was tin unmarried man, amln si.tief; Kobt rtson, living on J?ir I,nekiamue. ! j llolliiishcd was roan iod and leaves a ! ; family. Ilrrald. The latest Arkansas sensation is a nc J-"ro hahy lv hi :;ls and faces, j ouo Hrm ';rf1, lll'"- which it stands trip .d fashion. j Tho best thing-s ate nearest; liyht in I your eyes, flowers at your feet, duties j at your hand, the path of ( b d just lie- fore you. Then d i not grasp at tho stars, but do life's common work sis it j comes, certain that daily duticaandi daily bread are the sweet.st thingaofi life. " j Smith I don't see P.rown on the! streets lately, they say lie is down with j the mumps; is it true? Jones No! indeed: Brown's trouble is the same old moan you have heard before; tight r!iocs and sore feet. Smith Why on earth don't he buy his rdiocs of Andrews fc Il.ickhman diwn on Main Street. FAItI ton DALE I wi'.l Pell at u rcaf-onublo nrieo n i If you went Dice marble work fcrj tnosite tho Bcvere Hcusc, Alhanj-. j rjf1 '-Try p jrw f W. C.T. U. AND SUNDAY O O J. TJ M N . "7'eoeff I'tirth u:ti ;h1 WVl t M,n." Thlti cohimn tt ns opened by spedai rei pent of our lad'as I't'euls, and !or tho hem-til rclii'-ous Imforiimtloii. It was our purpose to give up this column nth ly to the le.dien, nud w e idncerly trust that they w 111 eoiitlNiif.- to Uc p us In copy for thl.i eiilinnii. Surely tbl opportunity to speak to the public In behalf of morals, to vliidleatc the p ireiind the c.'xsl in nodal life will Hot le neglected. Awitate, Agitate, 1--the royal way of keeping alive the great and the In st of all org mlatiei , Moral slri'iigth is gained chieily throiiLch struvglesor the moral ttatini. E't-ry I'nie a temptation 1 roMn'cd, an e. il Inclination completed, n duty pcr f unicd, moral utiemrth I Miecuuml it ed. The one w bom nil men honor for his tbtuoi nud inlegrily, to w bom wronsr-dolnif Hcem t oiJ'er toMittiae' Ion, and who performs i aeh duly ir it nrlsi", apparently without an it!' it, h'is l-.ot ginned this powi r by heading tlowt-ry beds of c:i;i,'. It hr:s com-' 'n lilm t hroiurh t lb ii t and H.i't iliee, nud the more it has c i-1 the greater the re ward. The poor weal: tb-tiin f temp t it ion and J indii';rence who Is p iw r bws to deny hi Hp I He or to Mib-h e a craving or to Ji n'sl the per-mi-ieii of an evil companion, is Iml - d to .! pitied; but bis ,J. -pi. miblo cot:d:ti..;i due to to ton:; Vt ill -i ef mor;d i ileia' -s dui lhg w hieh he hit i drift d into il, Instead of having stemmed the current and ivrioluii ly pes. .1 fit ward in tic opposite dlleejl-.l. The numbi r -'-:ii Is fi. ipi'-titly u-:.-d in the I ii.le. i !i the 7th flay iod f n 1 cd ll!s work. In the 7th ft mill N ill's at k toii'be.l the i'!',,i,iiid. in 7 day a d eve was pi-uteitt. .M ra batu pl ail 'd P.-veit (im. i f r So-bun. J,ie.,l, s t v d 7 years for Hii'-h I; and yet ii! her 7 more. J;;coh ine'ti to tl layi r r Jo-i.-jh. .!s.e.)!i perked n seven day's juurmy by l.deui. A plenty of 7 Vi .at s and n f aiaiiie cf - en y cuts w :,s foretold Pi Ptiare.. 's dieuo, by 7 fi.t and 7 ban ben-t, and 7 r.i s r ! lat d corn. n tho 7th day of tic 7th month tic bildr- ii .f Ji.--:d fa t d 7 day and l -ncimd 7 days in ten!-.. Every 7th yi-rnr I h land r sied. Ettty 7h year nil b cid-m.-n i-iv set fr. e. Every Tt'i year the law v. as rer.cto the p ople. In tho u, !rte;-il of J. r'eo. 7 pi i' -ts 1 ...re 7 trumj". ts 7 d.i;ttu Ih--7th day the Mitrotnebd walls ft Ii. S.tomou f.ote.l 7 days nt thv dediea taill of the t' tuple. In the tal.ei i-,:,. l.le were 7 1 imp. The golden cniidh -ti- U had 7 brunehe'. Naaman dipp' d 7 tiiu s in Jordan, stud was he.'i!. d. .lot.'s frit nds cat v it'i him 7 days uri 1 o;lVr. n 7 bullocKsi ami 7 ram i.a an at cif tii.'iil. Our Sa ior sp )"(c 7 tine .-, upon the rruis, !! v. bie'i he l.sinvT hour, und nj p. art d to his friends 7 tim-.s after. 1. is ieurr'"t;,,n. In the Em l's ptiiytr lite 7 p titi-cis, c iiitaiii i!ir 7 ti.'ie 7 wotds. In U-:viiatioii we tend f 7 church'-., 7 ctunib tick, 7 -t:t.t-. 7 trumjets, 7 phii'lle-, 7 t hiiti- d. rs, 7 vhds, 7 aig!.-s and 7 btaded leasts. !!! i .luratl.t.al A t. -.-; a 1 1 o . The n. li. n il educational f. ei.Ltio:i tor the lliited Mitts vi!( be beheld nt Sao i'tnrit i- u during the tve'k l' einntP;: July I".. This promt s to !; one ef (he m.-t iut.-ti ttti-r a s'.eiatiot:s t-r lull iii Ai.ieiiin. The 1 1 port si c-mittar fr.tt the iast.ru M.-.te.; indi e;.te that the i.tt- tnbii;e,. will he i-'juul if let r. alt r than vtrbffite. 'I hi, pr-.-jieet reinarkal !e in v iew of tin fact that the i.s..et.'ttioii is to l ehtl l at San l'rani i-eo, a point t.lme-.-t SHX intb'Si w est of the center of population. Ten thousand tcio-bctH front the vet ern statea alone are already b.yikcd fr San Praucisco, to saj- iiothitc; of the tititneroU' and largo c.eur.-:?i.s f teaela-rs coming freiti th-i middle stabs, the H.nttlu-in statcf t!:d the i:e".v Kngiand slab s. In or.b r, therefore, that :.ll teacher-, friends of education atel citiens of Oregon may b.r.vo an oppoi tuuity of attendin-r the n-s iciut iou (as well ii visit::!;! points of interest in California i the f-everal t ransportat in coTiioanies in tliii state have arranged to make the following round trip excursion rates fr-m Portland and other poit.t-, to San Francisco, via: The ngut and Calif.trtiia railroad have estab lished the. follow rat for excursion tickets to San l'lanci ico and return f s follows: From p.irthtttd, Oregon ( iiy hill Fro-.it Albany Tito Orcuoii Pactic iaih o:',d tid Sa- ! ::-x l -. Din ti;i- ny will sell round-trip excursbm tick ets Iron i Albany or Corvalli.s to San Fraitcisii aad n (ut n for 11, and will include minis and Is rtbson the steam ers. Thetft tickets will be placed on sale on or about .July 7th, and will make them Kood to return on or bef.,re September otHli. Tho fteamer will sail from Vaijuina City on or about July l.'lth. For further information, write to C. C. Hoguc, acting srener:.! p.".sengcr agent, Oregon l'acilic rail road company, Corvallis, Orej-on. All of Cue above rates arc ojicn to every person. The prevailing hotel rates in Sr.n Francisco are lower t ban tho.-o of any other city of the I'nitcd States. Board end room iriay bo had for 1 and upwards. For further informa tion call at this oflicc and get t he names, and write to the committee on hotels and aeoommotl.it ions. ! To Farmers. To the farmers of I. inn euttistv. If you want fiirm implements, or ma-! ehinery of any dosrriptioti, call n oui manager, ft. V.'. Critson, at l.t btuion, I and we assure you that you will meet! with courtesy, and a full line of our j goods that can Ik; bought as cheap as i ai any place m L.11111 count v. Stave.1! & NVai.ker. TIip tim.-. At. hfln.'l wlif.n ihr vriii.. - -- ... - -- - - j -i j man seekels the girl after las own heart and wendeth his way to the ire cr?am parlor, and for a lack of over abundance of the filtliy lucre, orders one dish of cream and two spoons, and is supremely happy in his contempla tion of future blise. ' Fur-Ecrite for the ICxrjtEss." Titt, triji" fir n .J.'t.. An t xeh:i!i; t:n -j; '"The i n m t iiccth'd nuW-d its hi oi e tl i t wl 1 prompt, a miiti to pay h's il, 1 Is. ' This is true, niiil whib; w m u!-I not for a moment think of con v. 1 1 iii-r the church Into a debt coll. etinir a:-. ii- j ey, wc nt the ntlic have no cont'd, m e in the i. li-imi t)f the m.-ealled Chris tian w ho h I -s to dilrk an honest d bt. Whero tt man can VM.V n,d w on't pny bcuhonld be t hiltuied by all h nit . t liH'li. Miiny etiixl men are (.ilna'.d that they cannot lu.-cl all tin ir p cun iary ohllnt iou.s w hen ilue, but I hoy ;o fitilil-.ly to their credilo- and tell 1,1m s i tin I do not try tt, hill- Id tlieln-elvt y In hind liinltidioti or e.M iupt imi la w s. It is terril l for a man to gamble, to dt Ink to execs, ami nwi-ar, but !u do ing these he Is only injuring h'me.lf and f iiiiily, If In- has one, but v, lr n he willfully rcpiidiatcH n jn ,t d. I t be Is Injuring fellowmyi and te t d ict . .Matt ! hituscir that he shall finally i n ! r the pearly gal.n. No hide, d; bis p )i tion w ill 1, n a climate cvp. dni: v 1 ict'-d f.-r th" i ntiiu ulM-nee ,,f wint.r; and nil w iub-r attachment. i i ttart I'l-tol.-i , A wc-tet n paper ntalu the f .Hon -imr ml v n 1 si men'. : "Want.-, a f Ituatlor, a j-no tie , prli t r, w bo is competent to take ehtiiy of a iv d jsotnii nt In it print i ti j; ,. d p(d -il h;!i;r lens. Would ice. lit a i r... f.- ! diip In any if (he a i.detnii s. I ! e; lioobji ' tl.itl to tea. h oi u.Mu: It': 1 p .biting and p . timajisMp, g,..,lu, , v ti I i-ic in-! ly and many utter m-Ii n :. is parlicul.irl y mit. d to u. t i iM'l.irlii:tv'ti:i!l Ev.iiig. l..-al church, r fi .".leeal pi hi hef. He Would l.j.Vi no el j i-tiott to f.t tn u small but uii-ft elt-s of iliter.-i !i!i, young I;.I i, tol'i--'!! e ill th' hiehl't bliiuelos. To a b n! i ,t T I lilr p'.'b.st be W ould be in valuable, tm be i an 1 idmo i isny t!iin;r. Would boat . I w il h a faini! v if i Ic ily pi.ai.." "If I inh'ht M l. tore to loiik" n Ml ;- -! Mien, madam," Mild ii tombs' an a-'eiit in n wiiiiIkt yet ro'ps-tfyl man ti r, "( sin. ill. 1 s,,y tlo.-motto, 'He b.s l;, lie .i a I. elt' r land,' wetld be mi nj.. ptoj tia.t,. line." "Von fori t. sir,'' said t!i l elv hi bl-.'k, with e-,1 1 di v n ify, '-that be liv. d iti He-ton." "C'tldng s i '.ijipl. t. ly t.lkl the .toe-r out of a man, doling bis wi.l iluitr eereio. a;. , ;s h-ive ani t li'-r v. o m in w ;dk in ji '-t us b" js ki sii, li!' brt ie, put a !-jia!liog bal.y into l.i-s .'ir:ii mid say: "t'osard, tat," eiir chilli'' This reviitiv happetctl i) Pali-, end nfo r the I. rid.; had f-.lnt.-.p an I the eld man had threalv n d t s.'i. 1 the low son-ill law. t II" Vi relit;. "I woituiti di -e 'iv.-r-wtl I hat she bad l.i;.de a mistake, at oli .jj I?, d xi.ei 1. f!.---Fx. The F.aiile fays thai M iH-ti 1 !'- iii d of bavin;; a ft;', m) I -a t Hr t.iiil. Vi P. I now, we hav n't i.iueh bhu what it Weill co -t to build and maintain a paT milt. I nt ethers do and tle-v I. !' u Unit a pajii r mill (even :i small ii.'. i cut! cost n I ss than t'V,o . :'ixty thousand tlollurs Is wlo.t the j.-i petf.-.i pupcr miil at P. iidL.t -ii HMlH cos', !ij,l cvt ii then it could IK t be of the I.i t. We have not a t-io'." prejudice jiiraiu-t the pron-M-rlng littb t'O'. fr 'if M i!(.:t. but we must say that a r. d.l O! jaj i r mill will Is; ft .'iii tbit;i I:! i' tin' i. id f.i.-'!itio.! corn mill wilt; I ii) one bolter. --Itolil" Pr es. tTvvxv trlSo with nar Tl : or .VJViVNi V l,ur,. IiEri., Ifyaubnro n Coneh or Cold, or the children rro thrcBti ned with t'mapor LocpJun; Cottfli, uis Acker's ExigHsU Pettioily nu 1 preveitt further trouble. H l.-t R s:it'tvo cure,' nnd wo guaiatiteo it. Price 10 and vtc J. A. Heard, lrug;:ist. VV f V '10 goo.1 tklnrs of lids e'or.e on crconnt cf 1 'yppepain. Aeker'a liys.-ptia Tablctn will cure Py!!!, ladijcfstion oad Constipation; sold oo a positive 'juanniteo tt i! mid f.O nuts. It .!. A. Heard. lru;rgi-t. n5? 'fnais e- ecu.t trtrf vuuf w Vtr.tdQ c;i Ki:i;ub3 n 'Kj.ipjoKtp BjiiaBju; pit i.Aotu.u pt.vv 5-jj c.pttui ?o.f oui.-itpjea oj!"s" pio t'm r 'piiT!' qti j.jijiooij J. A. ard, ltrufjff. OVERLAND "TO CALIFORNIA VIA SOPTIIKUN I'ACIFICCOMI'ANV'S I.I.Xi.S The Mt. Shasta. Route. liii..-1 ! ll AS!-n tttil'iin KriiiVM-.. -Mi..: C'A'i'orni.A Cxprcbs Trains Onl.y. I e. M t . nv ,1 Attn-.' ii- I A ii .nl iv I HVi' !.. I-..- Arrii. .II l-tu ' Locii' except Gumi ay -- It I A : v i- J It ' v. M. ''.mo .Aii i.ii'.- t a jv - 1 1 . V. An.vo I .in;.';... t..-Hi. I '.i.i A. v. P.?lSCRl;l!r Trains Dully (excrpl) Su.ittn m i..'H'.' I.clt-i.it.n lt-l.t.n .1 !1H i .. ...i a '. All.nriv I u-u-i I :,.', r.-,-i i ' i 1 1 s ;.i r -.1 !.. m. 1.. I "I'.UHHl Arrive i t J . . 1 1 , AttN.nv Aniv.- iii't r. v. I..- Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOrUIST M.KF.IMNi; CAIiS i r.: tn-i'uliitiioilut ion of S-wond Cluss P::?: .sciigi rs nttacliod to lxpros Trtiitts. Th-- (l. X C. It. It. IVrry In tl.. c.Hl'i.'.'t'n!': v :iH tli" r. uiilur tr.iiit.s t.t, the l ut M't.- . i: .i;. . .t J'. .-iii . t. West Sido Divir.icn. inn PORTLAND ami COKVAL! i ! - Mail Train Daffy except) G"-nt'.-v. 7 U. Itt. i.' MAl p. m." An f Express Train Dai!y (except.1 Sutvir.y. I p. in. , p. in. ; 1 y-uve PortlHii.l Arr i At AHmiiy iinrl 'irvntiir C'jnm'pt with traiiis t ! Oiwui I'm ti'x- railn:tl. 4t )!' tr ftui iTtifinitfiiiftn rcjjttrKny rahv;, cuvt f;iH m f-.:iiintrivi avnt. ll. K'tl.lU.Ki;, i;. V. K'aiKS. MsitiMPr Asst. (i. K. A Vit. Afn(. T. C. Feebler. Staple and Fancy Groceries.! Provisions, Crockery, and Voodware, Furnishisg Goods, Etc., Etc. "..Satisfaction, is 'Guaranteed. T. C. PEEBLER, I.KB.IXOX, OKI-:': Xay us ELj 1 (jJivjUly Hecliircl I Vices, to inake room for liis Immense ; LiJ jj Xu XJ Li2J i whicli has Already been bought in the East. 1 C. B. I las siill about One Hundred Dress 'Patterns-in his Stock of Dress Goods which he Desires to close? out before receiving his full stock If you want a dress Cheap this is Your Last Good Chance. C. V). MONTAGUI: Has Fifty Single Coals for Men which will he sold: at half theii; Value. The above oilers are for Cash or Produce Buyers ONLY. MRS. G. W. RICH, i lillinei', I j!st itoii, !., ' - it t'S jf -tf itt: j;tvi;i hi it 1 i Miilinerv (joods -I'lNfl'IM! Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib-; bons, Etc., Etc. j ( 'aii anl i-i I't icf s i'h lO-Mis which are Real Kstate Ai and No tary Public, and GEN'L INSURANCE AC T )oo:-; a (Jencral Agency Iiu.siness, - IN'. l.lIIIXd Insuranco, Agricultual Imple ments, Doors and Windows. i: ; ans and si: wing ma chines. Civi liii: :i Oill at Dr. Powell's Old .stand, PXHANON, - - - OHKUON. "ARCADE SALOON." . JKNTJIY & HKTIlEIiFOKD Proyriet o j liKAI.KKS IN AI.I. KINIS OF- Wines, Liquors and Cigars. -ALX ON HASi Frcsl Mineral aad Soda Water. - s - s' t'!"? jtv Mit?c .-nr...'iipi..t 0 mt nu. i utt vrn x t .; p r. : "v. ".r,r- !o Qioflir-irY 3UU M O M T A C. 111) v4J SUiUJ W'i O. 15. 31 rVrJ.VO IJJt:, Lebanon, Or. WALLACE &TII0MPS0N. 4t. ' This Sjmce is WALLACE & THE EADING GROCERS ALBANY,. WALLACE I ... Jf .. H Li i I t V .4 I s c t utf U.J in G U E B. MONTAGUE. 4, Reserved for: 'r1 utiles n THOMPSON,," OF LINN CODNTY. OREGON. TIIOIMPSOIV..