wriiiiiiu mi nwnwi The Lebanon Rxpress. UllDAY, JULY 13, 1RJW. Special Nutlet. On Uking dinrjrc of this oftice r found a numlwr f naitif on our mnll inir booka who live in limtern Orrpon and in tho Eastern HUhs. Thentib Ruriptiou list of a largo number of thtse unities show that thy art due the paper for vour or nioiv. Now we Buppowo that frVndH horo in I. inn county have onU-rcil this paptr Ia friends in the ttnet nd are unaware of the arrearage-, we therefore kindly re qutfc our friends mid patrons to ar row lie the matter at onoo, or pine we 'will notify tln-m or their delinquency Rmt ask a tx-tt lenient of the same. These items are small to the individ ual, but in the aggn'RHte are consider able to us. i i i i I. .in ii i PERSONAL ANHOTII KIUVISK onie In and Hubseribe. For the test NEWSPArKR Published in the Countv, and get the Xews, only 12.00 per year. A. R. Cyrus made a business trip to Falera one day thi. week. V. 11. Wheeler i in town this week visiting hi parents. Cheap machine oil and pure Drugs t the City Drugstore, lr. Courtney. II. Y. Uilsim, left yesterday for San Francisco, where he will make his fu ture home. , Mrs. R. F- Jones and daughter Sarah, left for Albany,. Monday, where they will make their future home. Mr. Ueorge Alexander, a compositor on the Telegram, of Portland, Is in the vity visiting with II. Y. Kirkpatrick. Harrisons' first word, after he heard of hist nomination, were, you had K t ter buy your groeries of T. C Feebler. On July 5th, Sam Micklin who was working on a house in Corvallis, made . a misstep and falling from a gcaflold was Instantly killed. rof. Hunt, starlel for San Francisco veslerdav to attend the teachers asso- vtation. AVe w ish him a pleasant and J profitable trio. J If you want nice marble work for,' ornament, or a first class jobofnionu-. mental marble, call on M.N. Keck op posite the llovcre llonso, Albany. Fifty trained physicians have started on a tour of inspection of New York tenement houses, with the view of pre venting disease by timely action. "A Brooklyn man has opviicsl a hotel which he calls the Oreenhorn Hoiw, i It is, as the name indicate, for the j accommodation of thve making their' first visit to Hrooklyn. "fiVnTt w' on cs, a no:r-5ightel young man living in Rath county, Kentucky nttetnptetl to cut off the head of a t-hieken, misod his mark, and to.k ofl hia left liai:d instead, at the wrist. c nad Utc pleasure or atMnling tocial gathering of the young folks at I the residence of J. M. Marks, and rn-j , joyol ourselves very much. All that j attended report having a gxd time, j -"i"here were rive or six thousand pen- pie attendd the celebration at Corval-i lis on the 4ih, The main attraction! xvas the layhip of the corner tone c f Uie new court house and the shara bat tle by the military companies. Itofore you start on a journey go nrd eee Dr. Courtney, and procure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hcmcdy. It is a groat safe guard for travelers and gives immciii a'e rein f. A wedding took place at St. Fau', Minn., last week where the groom was over six feet tall and the bride a little over two feet in height. During the ceremony the girl stood on a chair, her head just reaching to the grooms shoulder. The Oregon and Washingthn Terri-j tory railroad construction to Y alia Walla is being pushed rapidly and the line will be completed by October and will haul the wheat crops of the valley to Puget StHtnd. The new line will add to the valure of the crops over ten cents per bushel. Ex. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, Miss Ada Morris, Mrs. Wm. Cyrus, Miss Jennie Cyrus and Miss Ilosa Moore of Seio, visited Lebanon lat Sunday. Miss I'yrxis and Mi?s Moore started to San FniNcLsco yesterday to attend the Nat ional Teacher's Association there. We wish them a pleasant journey. The latest Peruvian mails furnish graphic accounts of the burning of a , woman at the stake, on the accusation ; jf witchcraft. This in the summer of j 1SSS, and in a country that is supposed : to have been favored with Christianity for centurion. lioth South and Central America are cursed with a bogus formJ of civilization. The hotel charges at St. Ionis, dur ing the Democratic National Conven tion, were huge, according according to the reports of the delegates from the Pacific coast; but it appears that Chi cago developed more of the botr dispo sition. Neither city will be likely to profit by it in the future. The charge 0f (47 a day for ordinary hotel accom modations is shamelessly extortionate. The New York law which goes into effect next January providing for the infliction of the dcuth penalty by elec tricity, requires that the criminal is to be completely secluded after sentence is pronounced. The execution itself is to be conducted in private, with only a limited number of witnesses present. The body of the victim may be deliv ered to friends, but the funeral juust lc private. Mr. Chas. Hill, representative of the Hall, Safe & Ioek Company, paid Lebanon a visit last Monday for the purpose of opening the O. fc C. It. It. Co's. safe, but after working three houis gave it up as a bad job, and the aafe had to be taken to Portland to be opened. M. E. Hearn accompaning the same. It will be endeavored to open the safe without injury. Mrs. Jennie Winn and daughter Jvetta were visiting frieuds and rela tives in town this week. fubscV.be for tlie Exrutss. A Trip to Prattle. Ye compositor of this paper bad the pleasure of making a trip to the rust ling and bustling cily of Seattle as n member of tiro Albany How Team. To say that It Is a town of rustle and bustle Is but mildly expressing it. On hoard the cars from the time wo leave Portland there is no principal point of interest until we arrive at Hunters Point on the banks of the Columbia, where the transfer h made by llat to Kalama. Some idea of t ho size of the transfer tmnt may be hud as they run ten or twelve conches and baggage cars and engine on the boat at once. When wo Wi re on the boat the dinner bdl sounded, and nil was pushing and elbowing to see ho would get to the table, first, as first come best served; on ly about one-half got tothctirst table. On arriving on the W. T. shore the "all aboard'' oftho conductor is heard, and we shortly after pull up to the Kahuna depot. The scenery along the railroad is grand, and many thriving town iaud stations are passed. The track is for a great many miles along the bank of the Cowlitz river. The principle town of any size isChehalis, a nice little tow n of two or three hundred souls, we should judge, from the nnmter of buildiii.?-. The next place of note is New Taeoma, a lively and hustling town which has many fine residences and business bbvks. Rut we keep our seats and are soon told "all aboard" the boat I'inmii ITufitrard for Seattle a distance of S miles. Ooing down the sound all are eager to view the points of interest on the way. OKI Taeoma nestles in a cove and is said to lo chuck full of business. The Olympic range of which you have a splendid view is the next mark of in terest; the mountains covered w ith per-pt-tual snow looming up iu the dis tance make one feel chilly to look at it. On nenrlug Seattle there is a grand rush tor the forward dvk to sec the oity by electric light. The citv Ivins built on a side hill nearly every light in the city is brought to view , the inag. nitlccnt eitht must be seen to lo appre ciated. We were met at the wharf bv Chief Collins, and escorted to our room at the Commercial hotel. On Sunday, those of our team w ho wen' not fearful cf sickness chartered a sailltoat And hired a man to sail it of course, crossed the sound from Seattle and tnjoyed a salt water bath. Mon day morning the hose team from this county were out at " a. m., testing the water and getting used to the track. Tuesday morning the team were out bright and early practicing. Wednesday morning the fun com menced in real earnest; alxnit 5,0tu pas sengers had arrived during Tuesday night t" participate in the days fesiivi- ties. The Firemen's Tournament was! the principle- feature of the occasion, as ! ..n . . i .i. .s ... ,.. having seven teams m the fiebi while Ore-ui was rcorsnteil bv oiilv tw: teams. Fast Portland ami ll.nnv b..t this was an incentive for our lioys tfi work the harxicr and not let th1 sound teams have all the priz-.-s. i Tiic teams attending were Comets of Sio'.;ane Fa! a V.ti co tver, it. C, l a- eimiis l'-is t,-il.,,,,t Vi..,ri.,v V,. ' tt ltlAUfl, Hton.ls, all- couver. W.T.. Albanvsand two home teams The Comets of Spokane came with exjH-clations of carrying ovrything l' fore them, which they did on the first night of their arrival, as they were selling for f 10 and f0 first choice and other teams in the field. Rut after the first days races were over ami they saw that the Albany team could out run them and would have won tin-t prize in the wet test had our hydrant coupler lieen as familiar with the wrench used to turn the water on a their man was, they did not feel dis posed to luick their team very heavily. The Albany team after the shameful manner in which they were swindled out of the speed race at Portland, made up their minds to go in for this raw, for all they were worth and show the other teams that they could run evenif they were swindled out of what they won by the Portland Hose team. At the crack of the gun the lioys were off and earned wn the track at less than a twelve second gait crossing the lino in 27$ seconds being tho in-t time ever j made by amatures in the United States. After the races were all run, the man- agcrs of the respective teams, aecom-j panied by the Chief and Sccretarv Par- j kcr of the association, adjourned to No. , . , , , ; Is engine house, where checks were , ... given them for the full amount of their winnings. We will here say that we have attcti ded several tournaments, but we have never attended one that gave such gen oral satisfaction and where there were such a kind and accommodating sot of men as those at Seattle. This is quite a comparison to the shabby manner in which all teams were treated at the Portland tournament where letter af ter letter was written and assuring the teams attending that they should have a square deal, and how well it was car ried out the attending teams can wr tify to. To Chief Collins of the Seattle Fire Iopartment sioei&l praise is due for the square and fair starting of the teams, allowing no team to get the advantage of the gun. The Spokane boys we re a se t of per fect gentlemen and on parting with them an invitation was tendered the" Al bany team to attend their home tourn ament to iKvheld in Sj,okane in Sep tember, w hich the team w ill most like ly accept. Fovsii. A gold bracelet was found on the street recently, which the own er can have by calling at this office and proving projterty and' paying twenty five cents for this notiw. Lkiianox, July 11, lsss. I wish to announce to all concerned, that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by F. II. Moroland, ' Acw 1 oik, wnu Ji lias a committee ac and wili further state that no partner- j lively at work making arrangement ship has ever existed between us, ai d f"r seocption, have applications i.l- tr. 1.;,.. tv... : from many clubs, some from distarrt pav and not me, as I hold receipts for all service rendered, but haying known Mr.; MorelanC, Jfor some time 1 con sider him perfectly honest. M. E. Hkarn. Try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy mirl von will lie convinced th.it if is a perfect treatment for 'coughs, colds and hoarseness. Sold by Pr. J. S. Court - ney. ." a if:ri'TT HiiKHicr ntKitKitrii. S'Ut In Ihc tlrmt ly HrHprrittr i'rlaonrr AVIio Mnttt Thrlr Eli'Upfi News renched here yesterday Hint Robert Lock wood, a deputy sherlll'of t Irant county, was brutally murdered by two prisoners con fined, In the'eoun ty Jail in that county on Thursday. The Deputy visited the jail there on Thursday night at 10 p. in. to see that all wa secure for the night. While he w as there a fire broke out iu the tow n, and his absence caused his wife no un easiness as she presumed that he had gone to the fire. Ho not appearing later fho pent men to the jail who on end ring the Jail found htm dead, ha ing ben shot jvith a pistol the ball entering behind the left ear. The pris oners wore gone and supposed to have about two hours the start. The priso ners confined in the jail w ere Met Sinis ter, a white man charged with horse stealing, and a Piute Indian named Jim, charged with the murder of a man by the name of Rright, in Harney Valley, some timti ago. Fifteen hundred dollars reward has been oftl-rod for their capture. Lock w ood was an old time resident and was well liked. School Krporl. The following is a quarterly rcwt of School District No. 17. Term commenced March 10, l". Term dosed July 3rd, lsss. No. d'lys taught, 77. No. pupils enrolled, 54. Average No, belonging, f,. Daily average. .'V. No. times tardy, 11. No. visits by directors, 0. No. visitors, 1 1. Average deportment of pupils, W. No. pupils in 1st Rcad.r, 1.1. No. " " 2nd " 0. No. 3rd " 7. No. " " 4lh 4. No. " " 5th " i. No. ' Orthography 44. No. 44 41 Penmanship t. No. 44 44 Mental Arltli. 7. No. " 44 Rudiments of Writ ten Arithmetic .'V5. No. " 44 Writ'n Arith 10. No. " 44 Primy (ieog. 10. No. 44 44 Com p. Oeog. 13. No. 44 44 (Irammar S. No. " 44 l S. Ilistorv !. F. M. MITCH KM,, Teacher. right with Panlhrr. On hwt I'ridav night, six young gen tlemen who n-side near Philomath, started on a hunt to Mary's Peak. Among them was a young mail alout i t A . ... . . r . t.ii .. "ll ' l"K ul " l'"w'- Ju M rrlvliiR at the eamning idace on the other side of the nuiiu i'' wvir t'in i i iii tuuir iu along the niountaiii trail, a lanro nail-! i v ..., it. i ther jnmp..l fr-.m tree overhanging i the path, on to voting Powell ami his j lnu-se, but fortunately his faithful dogs : were at the horse's hecN and they sim-; nUaueously jumivI on the panther. ! A nii'rry fight ensued for alH'Ut half an i : i : . . . ...t "fir in wiiiiii me paumer came out; , , . , , Al ; fvo,a" "'' onagu uie semp , to this city yesterday for their liouuty tr f..i wltielt will hanlly pay for the Imys toj"ti antaloons and saddle blan ket. Only l.lttlp It Anitrjr. 15. W. Hunt, the ex-contractor on the Oregon Pacific railroad, returned to Portland yesterday say the Oregon Ian of recent date, from Albany, where he hud made arrangements for chip ping to Wallulla the stores and pow der, ttmls, etc.. which have been brought in from the scene of his con-:"'1'1 tract on the Oregon Pacific. He says some of his powder is spoiled, and of course, all of his potatoes and onion and such like MutTi worthless. When he looked over the supplies brought in ami thought of all the money it had cost ami time wasted in hauling it out into the mountains and back again, he was just a little wrathy. Hecxprossod his opinion freely in rogardjto ptople who will lcatl a man into such a scrape by representing that they have money which they have not. Spirtifuat Meeting. spiritual meeting was held at the residence of J. R. Parrish on Sundav, , .. July 8, lsx. The meeting , , , T i i. i to onb-r liv J. R. Parrish. was called On motion j Dr. J. A. I.amliorson was elected tem ' porary chairman, who appointed a committee of five to ascertain the cost ' of land for camp ground purposes and cost of building a hall for holding spir itual meetings in from time to time. The committee consists of James Yin son, F. M. Ha.en. Wm. Road, John Read mid W. A. (ilenson. The com mittee are to report at Waterloo Springs on July 22nd, 1SSS. W. II. Cl MMINtiS, Secretary. Trade at llotnr. When you return from some other town with a bundle of goods that you could have purchased just as well from your home merchants, don't you feci a little mean? if you don't, the Lord pity your soul. You arc doing what little you can to ruin every business in your town, because we all depend on one another. When you have the cash to pay for goods, don't go off to some other town to make your pur chase ami then expect your home merchants to "carry" you for months, (iive those that accommodate you the benefit of vour cash transaction. lilaine'n lircrption. Preparations to receive Rlainc on his return are already leing made on a grand scale. The Republican Club of cities, for places in the parade. A fleet of steamers will meet the vessel on which he arrives, and an escort made up of clubs will meet him at the wharf and accompany him to his hotel. During the past bix mouths 231,000 i immigrants have landed at New York. i This beats the record for the same pe - i riod last year by 25,000. 28,00011018 j arrived last year." TOLD BY COIUiKSrONDKNTS ititowNsi i t i l-:. Wm. Koehoy, of Walla Walla, is visiting family friends in tlds locality. Hon. J. K. Weatherford, and family visited Rrownsville on Sunday hist. Wm. Skill' an;! family returned to their homo at Portland on last Mon day. Airs. Charles Ilishop, of Mc.Mlnn vllle, Is visiting family relatives at this place. Messrs Hartley and lews returned from the llliio river mines on last Mon day. The infant daughter of J. F. Vernon, w'io 1 as he. n extremely ill with bowel complaint, is rapidly recovering. J. P. Cialhraith, or Albany, visited his family at this place on Monday, and renewed acquaintance with his many friends. John Franr.cn, wife and daughter, Miss Retta Rice, and Joseph White re turned from the Belknap hot springs on last Friday. Claude, the little son of John Senger, aged live years fell from the limb of a tree and striking the ground, sustained a fracture of the thigh bono. There was no formal observance of the 4th at this place; many of our citi zens visiting W of album, Waterloo ami other points where celebrations took pi aw. W. R. Rlanchard, returned from Portland, on Friday, bringing with him assays front the Pioneer quartz claim, show ing fail to the ton; this was from cropping. CahipfMfla Dodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. of this place installed the new ly elected otllwrs on Saturday last as follows: A. I.. Kirk, N. O.; M. Farley, V. O.; A. C. Foster, R. S.; W. R. Kirk, Treas. Many farmers in this section have commenced hay harvest; ow ing to the June rains the grain is rank ami heavy. the heads Wing plump and full, and the yield will probably l greatly in excess of any former year. On hist Saturday evening nt the Noith Rrownsville (.'ity Hall, Hon. J. II. Slater addressed u largo Jand appre ciative audience on the subject of tariff reform. The subject under discussion w as most ably handled by the speaker to the salittfaet ion of those In attend ance, which numbered many ladies. As yet, the fences and walls have not lecn ornamented with the Usual immense ami gaudy citcut jiostcrs, but we do not lack for equine shows which daily occur on our streets, affording much amusement to the many seota tors who greatly enjoy the exhibitions of skill in horse breaking ami rifling, displayed by our home talent, that for itir iii'im r.i rt ritivr in iitt-iit-f i in hip - - --" 'wdust arena of any travelingcxagger- a,'0,, ,111,,, r canvass. Almost dailv, i"4 'e 1 'v " '( h pra-s jhuiu-s that have never known halter or sad dle, ami when these necessary appen dages are brought to their notice, ac- ieompaniod by an expert rider, the i siiortin-r. b ickin r ,-,.nrliitr -ii LImr m il - milium eommctm s in ir,HNl crn.s.t f- " . " " . , . . fording to the rider an opportunity of equestrian management that Ix-ats any dollar Wild West circu-, even if matte douhiv attractive by the "phut" lady, educated hog, Professor llamfat the II re-eater, and the allurements of a side show. TALI. MAN. Wheat look better than tiMial. Rruw NcKnight is very cick at pres ent writing. Hay harvest is Is ginning in earnest. crops are flattering In thetxtrcme. Miss Etlcn Thompson has just re turned from her sisters. 'near Salem, where she has l-cn sinw March. Thinking that a few lines from here would lo of interest to your many read ers, and find spaw in your paix-r, we t1t ,iowu a fow ami send to vou for pub- lication "e judge from the beaming smile that Ifodeeks the face of our school teacher, that the nnccl of pcaw has spoken sweet words of consolation to his restless spirit. Our enterprising warehouse - men, Smith & Hamuiack, are busily e ngaged shipping wheat, ami getting their house iu readiness tor the next crop, which promisees to lie very large. A very painful accident happened to Jesse Smith. While out driving last Sunday his horse liecatne 1 Tightened at a covered wagon, ami tried to run; he jumped from the buggy ami caught the animal by the bit, to prevent her from upsetting it, when she ran over him, leaving him with some bro ken rilw. The glorious fourth is passed with out leaving any marks of its displeas ure uion our physical body, and we hope none on our moral man. We blew in our dust at Waterloo, while there surrounded by all the beauties of nature and enjoying the company of our friends. We tlid not fail to note the rapid improvement that was going on, especially in the way of driving horses. Our attention was attracted mostly to a span of beautiful browns, which came dashing by, tlrawing a light carriage, in which were two or Or egon's bravest sons with their best girls, accompanied by a few selected friends. 11 The movement of tlue no ble steeds was graceful, their forma per- j feet and the one with twenty years ac tual experience in the harness, certain ly has not an equal in this or any other state. Rut it se-ems to be our misfor tune not to be the recipient of any such luxuries. There's our girl stupid thing she never has that motherly thought fulness t5 prepare and take along our tlinner, when we go out to hunt the fourth, ttnd the consequence is that while our fortunate chums. are enjoying the most delicate dishes, we i must stand at the hotel door, hungry enough to gnaw the gate poets, and 1, wait till there is room. The way of the transgressor must be hard. Wjiois.it. I am now prepared to convey i art len to all points between Lebanon and ! Fish Lake, in anice snrinc hack. All ! parties desiring to avail themselves of this opportnnityphould call on or ad dress L. R. BROOKS Lebanou. A VAl.fAiu.K DiseoviiRV Mrs. RlaeUman has made a valuable discov ery in connection with lln chicken production. It bl accomplished by placing fresh eggtt beneath a setting hen, ami removing the new ly hatched chick, tin dally. Ry tills method, two hens, w ith a lift le assist enco from the man about the house, can raise a brood of several hundred. She is now ex perimenting wllh her old gray hen and has already sue n edf d In hatching out 12! chickens from tine setting ami tin re's Is tvi telling wbeie ii will end, if the severe strain does not lmpare old (J re heal I It. '.'orZc. Tin: On t.ii Ri:ttvi.iit.i. My little girl, aged seven years, was iiMlicted with a severe cough and cold. She could not sleep but couched almost in cessantly. I was induced by a friend to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was astonished at the immediate relief it gnve her and the cure It pro duced. I would not be without it In the house for any price. I have tried matey remedies for coughs ami colds, but this is superior to anything I have t vir tried. Prof. J. M. McIihii. Capi tal Cily Commercial College, Des Molues, Iowa. Sold by Dr. J. H. Court ney. One of the hardest tint ies of the fill tor, says one w ho has lioon there, and knows what he is talking nimut, 1 to whoop it up for the tow n announcing Its siiM-riority ovt r all its neighbors when he knows that the advertising columns Indit-alrs that he Is a liar. Editors an1 human, ami have a const-It nee, ami work ami write with the greatest vim, when their purses arc full. No tow n should allow lis pfqwr to go out looking like the advance agent of a cemetery, managed by a professional liar. Ex. Try St. Patrick's Pills and compare their effect w ith any other kind made. They contain the gtusl proper! ies of t he older preparations in the market com bined with the must valuable medicines discovered in modern time. As a Ca thartic and lflcr sill, St. Patrick's are pct fi 'ct ion. Sold by Dr. J. H. Cotirt- ncy. , To teher John, w hat are your boots made of? Roy Of leather. Teacher Where tloci the leather conic from? Roy From the hide of an ox. Teacher What animal, therefore, supi lies you w ith hoot to wear and gives you meat to cat? Roy My father. T I'trmrrt. To the farmer of Linn county. If you want farm Implements, or ma chinery of any description, call oil out malinger, O. "W. Crusoii, at l-clmnoii, ami we assure you that you will meet with courtesy, ami a full line of our gfMMlx tlist can l bought as cheap us at any place iu Linn count v. Stavf.r & Wai.kkr. i aiim kok h a i. r I w ill sell at a reasonable priw a larce and well improved stock and grain farm, six milts southeast of Ijeb anoti containing 4'ltl acres, also farm implements, crop, harses am! GO or t'o hettd of yomiK cattle, fall on or ad dress C M. Talijott, Lebanon, Or. Smith I don't see Rrowtt on the streets lately, they say he is down with the mump-; is It true? Jones No! indeed; Rrown's trouble Is the same obi moan you have heard tfcforc; tight shoes ami sore feet. Smith Why on earth don't be buy Ids shoes of Andrews & H.icklcman down on Main Street. AJVjVv V Lung Disease. Ifyouhavo a Cough or Cold, or the children i.r threatened with Croupor Whooping Cough, use Acker's English Remedy and pre treat further trouble. It is a positive care,' and we guarantee it. ) rice. IV ana Wa J. A. Heard, Druggist. vvvv t tlie good tliingii of this VVVVVVlife sre sorrowfully let lone on account of Iyspopsia. Acker's IHspcpsla Tablets will euro Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive ijuarauteo at S3 and SO cents, by J. A, Rcard, Druggist. pps maao 53 oof i,f tttI wuf 9tv9 jvutifou ppqa hi U4&H inq Vtijydaoyp .40 VtntdQ on Buittjfioa n sipiof:ipe!rtu;ut t OAOtuoj pi v"l epvtu eu3tpattt eja pio oij v n 'pntur j jaqioog Aq iM! Y- .V J. A. Rcard, Druggist. OYERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA SOFTIIKRN PAC1 FICCOMPAN Y'S LINKS Tlie Mt. Shasta Route. Tinu- tvtween Altmny amt San Fmnenrti, :tT htsirs. California Espretft Trains Dally. t m r. .! Ia-kvc r. M.j Ive 7:tf) a. si, ; Arrive Iurtlti.l Arrival Ul:4n . M. Alliiy lA'fiVfj TKV, a, jf. Snn Krurlsro I-nre' i :!0 r. M. Local Piifnjr Trains Dally (except) Sunday sttii a.m.' I.eavo riJtluint Arriv"ni:4. '2:Wl'.M. l0HVf AllflUiy lA-HV ltrll'i A. N. JtfM. M.; Arrive iirrne lve j :( a. M. Local Passenger Trains Dally (except) Sunday ."t:t. A.M. tx-ftVe lhttnttn li'-.-fi f.M. lA-nvo Albany J.ittf r.M.' IHve I-liunou S:ii i'.si.ieuv. All.anv Arrive irtr.'ifi a. m. Arnvetl (6 p. m. Arrive i'Jit.s p. in, ArrtveS:lil p. m. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS FOR accommotlation of Second Class Pas sengers attached to Express Trains. The O. AC K. R. Ffrry mitkefi cnnnerflini with all the n-tilnr truius uu the Kast Mlo l'iv. frutn foot of F. street. West Sid Dlvlslcn. v ISKTWKKN PORTLAND and CORVALLIS Mall Train Daily (except) Sunday. a. m.l I-ive 12:iT p. m.! Arrive l'liriliuirt fiirtHlli Arrive 6:l.r p. in. Iahv l::ai. ni. Express Train Dally (except) Sunday. tT'tfTjiTm. Iive rnrtlftnfl Arriv 0:00 a. in . s) p. in. Arrive Mi-Minville Iuve .ri:4ft a. m. At Altmny and Corvallis conneet with trains of Oreirn rnfitii rnilniuii. -Kor full inftinniititin rejjarfliriK rates, maps etc., eull en ftiiMpaiiy'n uireut. Ii. Kf UII.Klt, E. T. ROT. KItS. JIurmer Asst. U. F. A rass. Atcent. T. C. Peebler. -Pcnler in- Staple and Fancy Groceries. Provisions, Crockery, and Woodware, Furnishisg Goods, Etc., Etc. Satisfaction is Guaranteed; T. C. PEEBLER, Leb.no.v, - - ' Onixiox. C. B. MONTAGUE This order must be filled by Monday, July 23. Fanners will get a good price for their Chickens .'and Ei:c;s until the above date. OCT C. B. MRS. G. W. RICH, M UHncf, I,lniiioii, Ore., It AS JfST ItM KtVEH 1IKR Sipinyr tott'lc 3Iillinerv Goods a COXl.n INt! OK Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib bons, Etc., Etc. Call and pot Prices on Goods which are VJIItY IOV. V. J. CYJ1US, Real listate A't and No tary Public, and GEN'L INSURANCE ACT Docs a General Agency Business, -ixmiuxo Insurance. Agrricultual Imple ments, Doors and Windows. ORGANS and SEWING MA CHINES. Give me a Cull at Dr, Powell's Old Ftand, LEBANON, - - - OREGON. "ARCADE SALOON." GENTRY & RETHERFORD X roprleto v.h, -DEALERS IN ALL KIXUS OF Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ALSO. OX HAND . Fresh Mineral and $oda Water. Lkrano; - r - - Oir.iHs. C. lias a Special Order And Fifty Cases of M O N T'A G WALLACE & THOMPSON'S. store is located at Albany, Einn Go, Oregon, about twelve miles nor -west of Lebanon. They have beyond a doubt the finest stock of choice FRESH r Goods ever displayed in Albany. The store is twenty-1 wo feet wide and one hundred feet deep and chuck full of GROCERI E S Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. These goods wire bought largely from First Hands, Thereby saving all th? profits of the Middle men, and storage at intermed iate points, which enables us to sell very CHEAP Giving- our Customers the .benefit of at least Ten per cent, and very frequently Twenty-Five The way we do this is not altogether a Secret It is " simply Lecauso wo buy in largo quantities, thereby totting the benefit of all dis counts and rebates, besides our sales are large and daily " increasing. " We turn our stcw-k every sixty days or six times a year, thus insuring you alwaj's to get the best and the freshest. "Remem we sell strictly fir the CASH Or Produce. We have the agency of five Large Southern Peach orch ards. This fruit we are re ceiving daily, fresh from the orchards. It is noted for its line flavor aNd good keeping qualities, and buying it as we do (direct of the growers) in Yours Trulv, WALLACS 6c B. MONTAGU I.-' for GUE. large quantities, we are err.b led to sell you fruit- for lers than any firm id the Willam ette Valley, Bring in vour produce, eggs, butter, chick ens, ducks, geese, turkeys nn.! O '-A. S H don't fo to bring along your purse. THOMPSON; V i ! i i i! i ! 1 I! t y