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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1888)
The Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, JtTLY 20, 1SSS. PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Come In mul Subscribe For the tiest XEWSPAVKR rublished in the Cminty, and get the Ncwa,. only $2.00 per jvar. A circus will soon be in Oivgon. J. L. Cowan anil family are visiting in town this week. Mr. Will Morrow spent several days visiting in Portland this week. Miss Prathcr, of Columbus, Mo., was in town visiting friends this week. We are sorry to lonrn that Mr. Ma rion Fedice is? very sick with typhoid fivor. Jchn. R. Beard, who has been sick i for some time past, started olT on a trip j last Tuesday. j Rev. O. W. Giblmn filled the pulpit I nf Rev. Walton Skip worth last 'Sab- j bath-t 11 o'clock. I r Frank Matehet started last Monday for St. Louis, where he intends taking a course In medicine. Mr. Walton returned home yesterday from a trip to the mountains with three or four teams. Rev. J. W. Sneed, pastor of the C. P.-j iui.nn in Eugene, was in . town last jriiiay ana caturetay. i II. E, Courtney, an attorney from Vale, Or., is in town visiting his I. 1. . 1. t jr. vouiincy. Mr. R. E. Putnam and Miss rauline I Wetterer. of Brownsvillo 1 lied in Albany last Sunday eveniiv j smial matter and he is not accused of I . L. Rlanehard, II. M. Moyer, K. J. II. Burkhart and fanulv are in O.e I U in" T trth " ! J1 ; M',r, i r 5" mountains this week on a fishing! ! 0TV ver-v xv wi" ,J I i P on he petition. We wish thorn a nice time i name to any kind of an attack McK..Klc river, enjoying trout fishing , , ! on public matters however much thev ,lml camn nlv- Oroide and pheasants may now be wouU Uke ( s,v 0ili((W (,() w ; , 1t.v R uhm n.hmu.,, frolu sm1,v killed without infraction of the game j thvro av two to ,(lca, ,n.l(eRJ J,0 j vilk. ull S;lUll,,av. Mrs. , .iUcI who law. Theciien wason commenced July j lu.WM:nH.r iflt. ,1:,s to hold its peace i for some time past has Ut-n uflV-rftrR j the same as individuals. J from ill health, will remain for the W. S. Smith, a deaf and dumb man J - j present at the springs. iroin paiem, was in town one day tins! week. He manufactures churns and oil can holders. Tlie mercury was at Won thewcrt side of the st.-eet and 140 on tin: cast nide in the sun at Mr. Cyrus' cmVc one day this week. So it doe get pivttv hot in Oregon. Try Chamberlain's Cough R and you will be convinced that oui'v mti.A it IS a i perfect treatment for coughs, colds and nov Rex-. J. R. Kirkpatrick is making ex- i tensive improvements on his residence j hnHMkAa 1 , ... T 111 ... property. He is expecting his family i to arrive from Texas some time next week. ! Hon. JcfF Myers was in town one j ttavihi weekv He made this oiI;e a pjMisant call and left a good big order j for job work. That's the kind of jveo-j pic we like. Our sanctum sanctorum was visit-d ; t-ne day last week by Miss Jes-ie Ual- ! pton an. I Miss Ona Milh-r, whr xverc ' the Inntrers of a ln-autitul i.oiiq'.ut of' flowers, for which they have cur titanks. Mr. iiross of Waterloo h:is the thanks of this oSiee for a jug of fine so.l.i ! water from the famous springs at Wat- j crloo. Call again, Mr. Oros; sm-Ii , kindness as that is what tickles the , printers. Before you start on a journey go ai d j ee Dr. Courtney, and pro-urc a l-tile of Chamlerlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a groat safe guard for travelers and .'v"f immedi ate relief. W. C. IVterot-in has sold all of 1 buggies and the most of his harness to Burkhart & Bilycu and has retired from the livery business. The latter gentlemen are now able to do bu-incsis on a larger scale. Rev. Walton Skipworth was in town on Monday, but returned to Salem on Tuesday morning. He said bis child was no better; that it was tit alive. He has the sympathy of the autire community. Mrs. Sarah Miller, of Forest drove, Department President of the Women's Relief Corps of Oregon, visited John V. Miller Corps of this place last Sat urday. She was the guest of Mis. F. M. Miller over Sunday. Rov. C. A. Woedey, of Kupe-no, re- wfUly orpanizwl a Cumberland Pros- byterian church at Alvca, Iknton coun- tv, with feirty-three menilxrs. The or - rinization was the result of a mee ting held l,v Evangelist Baker. Whether from swampy land or stag- nant pool, or from the deadly gaso of Cliy severs, mat.ariai po.sons aret iov . Mine. A3er s Ague Cure, taken ac cording to directions, is a warranted specific for malarial disorders. Prof. J. F. Stubblefield and wife, of Walla Walla, are visiting friends and relatives at this place. The professor was a former partner in the business college at Walla Walla under the firm name of Catian, Bro., &. Mubblt-fli-ld. Bodilv health and vigeir may be niaintaineiT in the heat of summer, as j in the winter months, if the blood is i unriHed ai d vitalized with Ayers Sar-! Knnarilla. Kverv ierson who lias usoo; I this remedy hp been greatly be nefit teel. Take it this month. n. ro-i toners who killed De nut v I sheriff Ixckwood. of Grant county and made their escape, have be-en e-ajr-1 tured, and no doubt if the people ofj orainlv do not take the law illloiTn Ihr Mouutalna or Bltrtbfrry I'llrli. their own hands and hang tiiem, tney will be hung by oreler ef the court. The Misses Charlton left Lebanon Thursday morning for their future Vioirw- in TCllcnsburc. W. T. These are very estimable young ladies, and their departure from Lebanon is regretted by a large number of friends. We wish them success in their new home. On Tuesday Mr. T 15. Montoifh, of Albany, anel a San Francisco drummer ' named Hinman made a large wager on the presidential election. The amount was $1(J00 to $900, Sir. Hiimian puttius up the former amount on Clove-land ' and Mj. Monteith the latter on Harri fton. .lie Linn county bank is the ffakehoTier. a c.ejLU.-BLooiKr affair. Lf McVny Stab 111 Crippled llrothpr ar Corvnlltit. Wednesday afternoon a very cold blooded stabbing afl'ray oevunvd near Corral list, the following particulars of which are given by Wednesday's Cor- vnliia 'J lines: "About 4:.W this after noon Lew and Win. McVay, two brothers started in a wagon for Ed Thayer's raneh, about four miles north of town, where they had been engaged to harvest, in the wagon Mas also Kstel, the nine-year-old lxy of Ceorge Maddux. The McVay brothers were somewhat under the influence of liquor and when about one and a half mi leg below town began to quarrel. William has a wooden leg and was sitting in front driving. His brutal brother jumped out of the wagon and in rage reached for the cripple and dragged him to the ground while he pulled a dirk out of his pocket and began ftal bing the helpless men. The boy in night ran to the nearest house and the alarm. Before assistance ar- I rived Lew ran into a wheat field and "ot yet been captured, although several olnecrs are on his track. Wm. McVs,.v 8 1,1 riiica! condition, as he vvlls tal,luHl ll or twelve times about the head and body, and it is thought j lie will die. The team ran away, breaking the wagon niui harness to pieces." Open to All. , The columns or the Kxvhkss are vn.'ii t..i- tlwi di.-.ii:.-vl. rlf ..11 .... -tl . (of puhlie intet-i-st. We asked why we don't open our galling gim on this tiling and on that. In the first plain-we e are not fight in? anvone. I lif nvi u-.fl-iurr f.t. (I... ..... :..,. , --v.. ...... tM-inniL; it't ni- it-..ivt i iai luifi- ! t-st of Lebanon ami the surroundinir ............ i country, isui our columilM are open forol,u'r3 to attack the man in the! m on so long as it as not made a ier-1 mi"in" na mnui. i ' ,u n alv 1,10 lilKt ot UV( lertile scc- Jtionsot Oregon, which are illustrated ! 1,11 nu" ralt ' wnK'M Wlu lw 1,1 t,,,,r jand deseiilHMlin the Julv inmiK-r of j ""S1' n'lwir ''' Monday, when cih ra ; the West Shore. The immUr is a!so',i,,ns wiiX fl!r,u, fumed by the j full of infot-mation alut many other s w',p" mn,s company, j ptrtions of the Northwest, as well as Wm. Ro1h, A. J. Adams and Wm. : choice fiction, IHn-trv. etc. Tlie limn- Stf-veOM-.n st irt. d fnp lu. tuIn.Hi m ib i is accoiit nauicii tv a larirc colored i . - . . ful .,!"'ulit "I the Meturesue town of . i .,..!,.,.. ...... - , , ! 1 Jo'!tiiri- I tie e:moo 1-1 -i I nntur ..f f, rtile I'liuvtii-i :ll. 1-".Ii iil...r mp'iua the West Shore contains many en- Northwest, and U a tH-Tfeet mine of in-; formati ai ainnit tiiat promising icsrion i toward w hiehsonianycyesareturiied. ' s,,s-'"iP!l''' Jiri'T' ""T ' r. var f single copy, ecnis. ,tltir. ss i Mm- m l, Publisher, Portland, Oregon. - i ... "-". jonn r iu'iim:icm-r was a man wn lived in Portland. Py living a small lite, eating shavings with pickb-s fr a v ': re'.ish, hating himself and cvervhodv and leing mijcrjl.'e generally, he manair-d to accumulate $-1 (.-';! 4 : then died, lvuviiijj no In ir, and thi- sum jii'-t b en tiiri-ed ever to the State. h:s We c!ie!i condemn pei'ple who take tlii.igi iov t'n ca-y. spend all they get and en- mst-lve.-: hut it is ali:mt as grxnl a way as th:lt follow cd l.y the Portland miser. We come ve ry elo-e to having a few Fi-tciimaehcr's in l.inn county. ' Not you, gentle reader, fr they never ! take uewspui is. Democrat. j lli.ln t llnrt Him Any. A yoiino gentle-man, formerly a resi tl i-t of 1. e!; nan, and now a uecc.--ful physician, while reading nieilh-ine under a d-tor of forty years' pntefv, venti!rcd to ask his tutor whether bathing was lcnofieial to the system. "Well," cautiously i-pHel the old gen leman, "I do not think it is verv hurt- liil, judging trom my own c-.peiien-c, ! i tlwwl 'Sinc r.iduatimr from the nn college, now thirty-nine years ago, 1 ; never had a bath but once; then I ac cidentally fell in the river, ami I must , sav it never hurt me a hit.'' The Simtllpox a. I Frank Mieiliall, the veninjr man who ' takon eii July Till with smallpox ; . w ! at the farm resiih-ne-c of Mr. (traham, i be-1 wet-n .Te'Ubrson and Millcrf, elicd ; Tuesday ove-iunir at") e'!eck, tho im ; int-diate oaiw of his de'atii le-inr ln-ln-i orrliai-of the- larnyx. He had Ik-cii improving up ton short time1 le-f6rv his death. Wdnc-:day afternoon Mr. i Kd Davidson of Albanv wont to tho !daet' and l.m ieel the- unfortunate vomit? j man, work that entitles him to tile- t'il j he will re-ce-ive for his trouUSe. 1 j j s, io Ha" a Irt- f of y ,,avc ,torc1 no an ng-recmeiit with t no X arrow ; a K;iihvav Company to buiM a ; t)raJK.h ,jne f'()m wlgt Sci to that , .Hstanoe of one and one-half place, a elistance of one mil. Tim ilivi-Ts will rrjiib' Mint biv tics on the branch and the company ; b"-vinr ,,ow ,,in,WrH will lay the rails. It is expected that ! Hundreds of the prairie people have three rails will lie laid, so that the Ore- j passed hero going to the mountains to ro lVu-ifir. fcfnndur.l e-nmvo trains can ' ffa lr blacklM-ri ics. Some families use the same I ranch. Ix; built at emrv. The road is to Ilaj I'rm.inp. Prof. J. Ij. fiil'jert, ef Ijebanon, is in the-e-ity. The jnofe ssor's hay irss is proving .piite a success. A few days ago two men and a boy, green hands, baled a!.ut six tons with one in be- iwe-eii live ana six noiir. jmre naj- is being presseil this summer than com-! wife, eir any of the children go into the moiily. With the ju ice at f- a ton, j country, or to fome other town, on bus which we understand is the rate this J jne-ss or for pleasure, notify U8. If any which w e understand is the rate this nnmwr, it will pay to lo it generally, aim not omy nay oue gmiu nttuvt. j you Itt us Know 11. JI you Know auy DelllOCrat. t lliin.r -.flli li-llinir In vnlir luMtrlilwira . 1 am now prepared to convey parties ! to all prints between Lebanon and Fish I-ike, in a spring hack. All i parties desiring to avail themse lves of i tiiis opportunity should call on ir ad- I dress L. It. JUIOOK.S Ixbanon. - - "nti-' to l'arnier. All parties wanting any dishes for harvest can secure great bargains from us, as we- ur-.- e-l-jsing out this line of gOOfui. 'J'noii'sox & Waters, J5rowiisviile, Oregon. A fellow came intei o:ir store j Vhe Avanted the earth for a floor. He asked, "Cau you shoe- usV" Then started to Jew ns, . So we &hre'd him right out of the door. Andrews &. Hacklcuian have ene price fi.r all. TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS UIIOWNSVILLE. A. W. Stanard on Tuesday paid Port land u visit. Win. Cochrane left for San Francisco on Monday last. Frank Jack and family returned from Albany on Friday last. Mrs. John Thompson, of Oak creek, returned home on Saturday. Hon. Jell Myers and sister, of Scio, are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. J. M Moyer. Thomas Kay, Jr., and wife, of Mc- Minnvllle, are visiting family friends at this place. Miss Lena Cole, of Oregon City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Cooley, of this place. Mrs. K. 1). Mover and son on Wed nesday returned from Portland, where they have been visiting relatives. Peach plums are on the market. V)' reC ,usri,ms' t,H -vkU1 tliis year living "simply immense." Miss Maggie White, who for the past month has leen visiting friends at Sa lem, on Saturday last returned home. Miss C. Sperry, who for a number of months past has Ik-cii visiting friends in Portland, on Monday returned home. . P. Coshow and J. P. (ialbruith on Tuesday last departed for the Sound. They will visit Tacoma, Seattle and other points of interest. Prof. T. (1. lirownson, president of the McMinnville College, who arrived on Friday last, held services nt the Rapt 1st church on Sunday. C. Younger and R. Pntman on Wed nesday returned from the Albany log ging camp on the CalajKwna. They re port the river high and fishing poor. ' A force of men are engaged cleaning i ,...i ... i... r . i : . .uvuuiii i' nn i'i ine v auiHHii trail. . I'owdcr. nrovisioiio. etc.. will If fjik.-n in by wagons over the McKviizie river route. J- M- Mover, wife and sister, Mrs. 1. Ambrose, .1. P. (.albraith, wife and daughter on Tuesday returneil fmm Newimrt. Ya-iuina ba"v. where for the ... l'at " w k l,K'.v !avo Um "nlial.ng the '-a brit'e and feastimr on bivalves and "tliedelieu U-s of the briu v ileep. Sal'bath services were olsx-rved at j the P.apt ist church, North Brownsville, j : Rev. T. i. Hn nson delivering a for- j ! c;t!e and entertaining sermon. At the ! iCunilcrland Pueshyteriaii chimh,j -South Brownsville, Rev. J. It. Kirk-i ; patricK held moriiiitg and evening ; meetings, which were largely attended. The Sunday schmils wen4, as usual, f.i ; vored bv a full at tendance. The sliowcrs of Thursday last caused , H,r farmers some uneasiness many having commcn.td b.arvestinghay and grain and hay Uing on the ground; but no reports have Ik-cii received ef any damage done. I lie re sidents or j WYhfoot should eonsiiler themselves! i truly hb-sscd when they eomparj their ' condition with the unfortunates of the i Kateni State-s who have lecn meet ing with great losses from continued and heavy rainfall; ns jm r the Orcgo nian July 1.1: "From Pittsburg to the mountain fast nises of Itandolph coun ty, West Virginia, towns have Ih'cii ravaged, manufactories inundated, noiir-e'1 aim uuuoer inaicn n. iicuis with their wheat in stacks and grow ing crop devastated, and families driven tot lie hills for shelter, entailing a loss that will not fall short of ?.,- li)l),lKK. ( H A W FO It l V 1 1 I.K. CuAWFoiuisvii.i.K, July 1H. Items are very scarce' el u ring harvest. J. II. Seott went to Albany to-day on business. Mctvurv stood at ! d'grHs in the shaile to-iay. i Joseph Sloan has sohl his sawmill to J T . I . ' jjosuiia i eMiniiigioiv j Miss I.illie Aiken, of Knt-rpris, is j visitinpr re-latives at this place, i Mr. D. II. Class went to Albany last ; l'riday to piirchiiM' throe new hinders, j Mr. Oscar Chance and wife, of Port- i land, are visitintr their relatives, who; i live ne'ar here. ipeverai oi our eiuerprising larmers are discarding their old header ami ( ' from V to KM gallons. Some of our citizens In company with semie Prownsville men went te to the mine's last Monelay. W. W. Robe brought out some fine, specimens ef epuartz from his ledge. Loxei HuveJHY. Toll I n About II. If your wife-, your twin Sam or hi , 5ma or for pleasure, notify U8, of your wife's relatives come to see ........ - j -o I tell it to lis, and elon't for gooelne-ss j sake, go mouthing around accusing the i local man of partiality, simply U-cause .he mentioned the fact that Peter ! Smith's je rsey cow had a red calf and , elidn't say anything about Simon ! Jones having swapped oil" his old 1 brindle cat. Ex. ' o - Wanlrd. M'e will pay 40 eta. per roll for choice butter. Tikimpson fc Watkks, Urownsville, Oregon. Go to .Teie Harbin for general black smithing. Machinery and wagein work a sociality. All weirk warrented. Cheap machine oil and pure Drugs at the City Drugstore, Dr. Courtney. Dr. Mark Ilaytcr, Dwnli.t. Lebanon. VATBKLOO. WatkMhi, July 13. J. Ij. (!ovaii and family were In town drinking soda water. Weather hot; gardens are doing wi ll grain never was better. Mr. Gross and Frank Cole go to lel anon on business to-day, Wednesday. Mr. Bean and family and James Ed wards and family are camping at Kdna. Mr. C. Ij. Khun Is improving very fast. Tins his friends will be pleased to hear. James K. Kmbiee has made splendid speed em the C. B. Montague residence at Edna. There are a dozen or more hacks and buggies filled with soda m ater seekers visiting our place daily. Mr. Kay's folks from Brownsville are rusticating at the spsings. They are stopping at the hotel. There are several families camping at Edna.' our correspondent as ye-t does not know all their names. Mr. Gross has completed a change that adds considerable to the looks of the place as well as to his own conven ience. Conrade Myers and family and his uncle and family lately from Califor nia were here yesterday, and all pro- j iiounced the soda water excellent. vf' I..- .1 ! jiicii- una ii liui om in ii- -nil- day. Whit Crawtord's band played some of their liveliest tunes, and all enjoyed themsclve-s hugely. He will come again next Sunday. Mr. l-'ratik Matchct ami family start ed Monday for St. I.ouis, where he will attend the medical college under the management of the elcctlo practice. He is a young man ef excellent habits and will no doubt siK-eecd in his st Utiles. It was reported here Sunday that it was generally In lievcd in Albany that there were no conveniences tole found at Waterbs. The readers of the Ex niKss are aware that this is a mistake, and for the lenefit of the leading pub lie we will say that it is we-ll to Mdv serilie for a papT that shows in its social columns as well as its advertis ing columns. This the Exi'iti;ss is honorable enough to do. Waterloo has the following aectinmKlatioiis: A ho tel, a feed stable, and a first-e!a coun try store, where ona will find groceries, provisions ami all kinds of canned goewla, and In fact nearly e verything needed by eamiH'rs and tourists. ClI!KK CooK. CIKI.S WON'T DO TO Till ST. The iflrt I kv nn pivltT. An! meet wwtt ran lie 1 own I love Itiem ill arty say. aren't y,.u Jut tike mr! They mkt- u rhnrti)iliK wt!K-arl.1. Hut yet affirm I mini, Tlml pta 'cm ilown In Iniiitu1", The n:rl umi l ilu to lni.-i. Thi-y'H il-.i to make an cvi nlns I pleasantly attil iiwifl The shaltw-i must lie lieuvy Tht-ir Uiiit'liler rutiroit t't They'H to to'n-t ymir rtioiii y. Ami thft k II is but jnit: lliey'tl !) to Ime-an'l Im-k at. Mm Eirl- won't iln to tnit. 1 own ihey are mti'-h fiii r Tlmn insly, horrid men" They ! not eheiv lotmi-t-i. Ner smoke i'."f ser like th Ttti y lo not ilrmk i-henp hi-ky. They iin'f p.-t -'in a lu-T." Hut Flill. yini've eol l, wa!i-h 'em. For plrl? won't il to tnu-t. Your eellienrt MV-sntK" loe Aye, vnw thai fhe ailon."". She rlte you lemler lelters Anil Mtin them "only ynir.' Says you eomyire with others As iliamond ranks w-lt!i tii--t-- Jii'-t w hat tellii your rii-al; For glrti won't ilo to trust. Ami now ferharw you wotvler. And ask nip In mtrt-rie. How one ts yoinijf I mil HhouM I fi tton-lriHis wli. We-ll. well. I hate to tell you. llut then 1 !'po--e 1 niu-t: 1 rouiiil out ly exHrieni-e That irirl'- won't ilo to tmsl. Volf.l fur Ilarriann In 1S40. Tlie Oregon ian is publishing letters1; from men who voted for Win. II. liar- J riseui for Prosielelit i lv4i. The fol- lowing, from a well-known citizen f I, inn county, was publishetl in that paper the 1 5th instant: IjKIIANOX, Julv 10, 1S.H. I elesire to rword my name with that j immortal band of men who deteated ' Martin Vim llure'ii hy voting for Old i Tip, the first vote I ever e-ast. Hurrah for Harrison and Morton. j M Ait rix 1 1 II K.M.VN". To AVhoin It May Concern. I.kiiaxon, Or., July 11, isw. I wish to announce to all concerned that I will not 1k responsible for anv , , , , , , ' ,. , : ' debts contracted l.y ! ..II. loredand, and will further slate that nn partner-1 shin has ever existeel Udween us, and ! all trusting him must look to him foi pay and not me, as I hold receipts' for ' ! all service rendered; but having known ; Mr. Mireland for some time' I consider . M.K. Himiin. Notli-f to C'itlractora. j Keitiw is hereby given that waled i i biels will be re'eeive'd till the 1st day of August, 1NSS, by the uiidetsigned, for the plastering or entire t'onipletioti of the M. K. Church at this place, in ae- eHirelaiie-e with the plans and spe-ci lica- i liiuiii ..ml lu. iuviii tt 11 lllti l;l t If tl I 1 to me'. The truster's re-wrve t li- right to lu-cept any or rejevt all bids. l$y order of the trustees. K. S. KotiKRTS. Clerk. .Tiik Cuii.n ItrxVKKKi. My little girl, aged seven years, was atllicte-d with a severe ctnigh anel cold. She could not sle-ep but ceiugheel almost in ceasantly. I was induecel by a friend to try Cluunlrorlain's Cough llemedy anel was astonished at the immediate relief it gave her anel the cure it pre duwd. I would not lie without it in the house for any price. I have tried many reme-die-s for cemghs and colds, but this is sujieTior to anything I have eve r trle'd. Prof. J. M. Mehan. Capi tal City Commercial Ceille-ge, IK'S Moines, Iowa. Sedel by Dr. J. S. Court ney. Notice Is hereby given to every man and boy in Linn county who wants a straw hat or summer eoat and vest, we are clewing out the-se gooeln away elown be-low cost. Don't miss thia oppeirtu ni.'y. TiioMi'SoN & Wateks, Brownsville, Oregon. Judge Bean of Eugene City passeel through town yente-rday on his way home from Soelaville. Subscribe for the luxi'KKs I TWO OF A KIJSI. if a greyhound is pursuing a inuh eat'i labblt, and the rabbit makes live leaps of live feet each, while the greyhound makes three leaps of eight feet each, and the rabbit had 100 feet the start and made six leaps a second, how long will it take the greyhound to catch the rabbit, and how far would e tch travel? Pioneer. Here's another: If a brindlecow with three white feet Is fed on a bushel of turnips every week and gives four pints of milk when milked by a rcd-heiuh d girl, how many hairs are there in her tail? Star. Try St. Patrick's Pills and compare their cllecl with any other kind made. They contain the good properties of the older pi-ciin rat ions hi the market com bined with the most va'tiahle medicines discovered in modern times. As a Ca thartic and liver sill, St. Patrick's are perfection. Sold by )r. J. S. Court ney. Aindy Colic. TeetLinr? Pains, nr Stoiiiticb Disorders. ca bo reliered nt once by using Acker's Bubr Rtxrther. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence is eafe. Price 25 cents. Hold bv A. Beard, Druggist. W. FORTHILLER ft CO., ALBANY, - - OIIKGON. MKtiulautun-rv of uii1 m-tiK-rs In all Kind- i j K U R X IT UKR . Import all First-Class Goods! IHHKt T I-TJOM THK HASP. A eompli Ic st.H-k of Wall Paper, Hcco ratioiisaml Window Shades. 1 1 N IJ IJ H T A K I N G A SPKCIALTY. T. C. Peebler. lH-:il -r III ! Staple and Fancy Groceries.! Provisions. Crockery, and I Woodware, Furnishisg Goods, Etc., Etc. Satisfaction is Guaranteed. T. C. PEEBLER, I.MIA .VOX, Ohkchi.v. o-c vO c Plood Flitir Is the only vv- Blood Kemedy gnaron teej. It is positive cure for Ulcers, Erup tionsorSrpliilitic Poisooing. ItpuriGtsthe whede BTSteui, and b&nislies all IUiruoatia and Neuralgic pains. We guarantcs it, J. A. Prftird. UruvjrUt. : OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA soi'thkiix pac1ficcumpax v's i.ixi;s TheMt. Shasta Route, s Tit'H- 1h 'v. i-t-n AH'iHiy ami San liann.ii. a" It-ir. California Express Trains Dally. Ar-iv !h a. Lt'ilV 7 Hi A. I l.-;t r. I-. A lliny M. " l' m. Arriv Local Patii-ficer Trains Dally (except1 Sunday ( ' M U i"i t 2 IT. V I-I1M-I J II VI' A rriw l'rlU!il Al'-iiuv Arriv e :i t -1. . l. BV- ! t .!." A. M. l4 vr I mi a. m. Local Passenger Train Dally (except) Kurda it-t't! II!ttl Ail'ii'ir Arnv i. a Am re 1 j Arr.vo 2 L j. Arrive in v I V 1 H t- Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TriIT SLKKPIN4J (ARS Villi iife.liiiniHhitioii ft S-eiiinl Claj I'iis-se'iir-n nttui-lii-d t l-'xpri'ss Trains. Ti- O. A'-. It. K. r-rr ntalsi Nrim,iiiiii villi . i'I r.-L-ubir Iruiti on liw l-fl siU- Pix.l'rvui j :Vil of T. rv-l. i West Sid3 Divisicn. i iti-rrwi-:KX ; roRTLAM) and C0RVAIXIS Mall Train Daily n nceull Sunday. I. -live-rrlvo IItiIiiikI vrviitu Arriv- 1.' j. in I viivu 1 .ai p. m. , Express Train Dally (sxceptl 8unday. I . III. 1 JIV- I'.'r'.lU!'! irivv p" H. Ill . j ." . in. t Arrive Mi Miiivillo Ij'avr " :- Li. , At Al'iiny iinill'iirvnlllseoniieTt with tiainx ( (Ih'm l'iii'ii'i- riitlnut'l. K"r lull iii!iniinti""ii tvpunling nlo, ma- t-ti., rtil! n i-i'int'rtnv'! nfiil. lt.Kol.HI KK. ' K V. ItOHKUS. Muiiiii-r Awl. ei. K. .fc 1'ms.. .y-f- varraniea, is pecans- inn Ulood Prppnrntion Known. It mil poei- jively cure all Hlorxl Pisensen. purifies the whole system, and tliotoiigliljr builils up tha constitution, l.einember, wo guaraute; it. . I t . 1 V a. I'earel, Druggist. jkw i : x i : 1 1 . Brownsville, Oregon. ! Ohlniiifil. inttl nil r.i I i:iS I UI.-1M.- u-mli-il l i.t MiHH'K. I 'I I' ;.. Our i.lli.-.- I I iim I". S. I'liicnl UUv. niui we rim tW- l:iin r:i(-iiis iti U-s. tiui tlitiu lhsi iviiinu liom H .lsillSirm V. N-ii. .loi ., M II .f.- i.r I'lln't'rt ( invent inn. Wo hiI i.-e l :ilenl nliilily In-., i.l i-luim.-niui we liniku AO e . I ' ' I c.i.ks i-ri:r is . si:t i i;i:i. I'm- i lienliir. inn Irriiw inn! refeivitivs In i fichiat i-lieiiis in yimrown Sliili-.e'iiimly. I'uy i r I 'lutvu, iv i ilu t mm !!file 1'ttUnt '" II VivfiP ;!', It t u. 1'iL.ixiiunv, j v mis i 1 3 ! iHlili ",!' ANOTHER LOT OF POULTRY AND EGGS, For the aboyc I will pay an extra price if'' deliv ered within ten 'days. C. B. 'S- G. W. RICI 4 IUIlll01, I.olMUH.11, Ol-O., IIASJfgT KfX'ElVEI IIK.R -OF- 3Iillinerv Goods V -OX.ISTIMS 'K Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib bons, Etc., Etc. ; ( 'all and pet Prices on floods which are '131tY IOW. Real Hstatc Agt and Xo- j tary Public, and IGEN'L insurance act Does a (icneral Agency Business, ixn.nnNO Insurance, Agricultual Imple ments, Doors and Windows. OH !AN am sewing ma chines. ;ive me a Call at Pr. Stand, Penvell'a Ol.l I.KI5ANOX, - - OREGON. "ARCADE SALOON." ( IHXTllY & KKTIIEliFOKI) 1 roprietor n. IKAI.KIS IN ALL KIXDS OF Liquors and Cigars. -ALSO CX U.VX Frest Mineral Soda Watw. (Ofijwiie' Exp.Hunpo Hotel.) Jii:i:v. m WANTS 100 Dozen Chickens 15 10 5 Ducks Geese Turkeys u 64 AND 50 Cases of Eggs MONTAGUE. Ibfinon, Oregon. WALLACE & THOMPSON'S store is located at Albany, Einn Co., Oregon, about twelve miles nor' west of Lebanon. They have beyond a doubt the finest stock of choice FRESH i Gocxls ever displayed In Albany. The store is twenty-two fe?t wide and one hundred feet deep and chuck full of OROCERIES Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. These goods were bought largely from First Hands, Thereby saving all the 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 wav way IS not altogether simply because It IS 10R GASEfe in large quantities,, thereby getting the benefit of all dis.-. counts and rebates, besides our salc9 are large and daily increasing. We turn our stock every sixty days or six times a year, thus insuring you always. " to get the lest and the freshest. Remem.--we sell strictly for the CASH Or Produce. We haye the agency of ftve Iarg? Southern Peach orch ards. Thia fruit we are re ceiving daily,, fresh, from the. orchards. t Is. note for its fine flavor aNd good keeping quaMtics, and buying as we do (direct of tlie. growers) in Yours Trulv, WALLACE A we we do this - Secret -we buy- la,rg? quantities, we are cnab- led; to sey you; (ruit fox les. than any firm id: the Willam ette. Valley. l?ring inj j'our produce, eggs, bnttert chick ns,, d.wcks geese, tyrkeys a.iui O II don't fbrgy to bring along your purse. THOMPSON:,