The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, August 17, 1888, Image 2

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    The Lebanon Express. iV. C T. U. AND SUNDAY
Bargain List of Real Estate
W. B. DONACA,
J. A. ROBERTS,
J. V. KEEBLER.
O L U M M .
'FRIDAY, AUGUST IT, 1SS3.
1. Y.
Kirkpatricl, Publisher.
STICK TO THE FA SIM.
Too many people ar xmnnchored.
They drift with the fickle winds and
long for a change. We do not at this
time argue the superiority of farm life
to every other, but urge that, having
chosen it, trie most be made of its ad
vantages!. It is foolish to be dazzled
by the polish end shine of the "dress
Aip and sit down"' vocations. The
farm does not bring in so many "dollars
a day as eome professions, but it is the
siCfest jlace to be with your family.
The children are simply an expense in
town; on the farm they can assist and
at the same time get the very essential
"thing, the practical part of an educa
tion. The minister's boy cannot help
preach; the lawyer's boy cannot help
plead a case. They ate aii undifferen
tiated quantities, as yet of no rood to
-anyone except in the possibilities !
- ...... ... 1
-wrapped vp m their beings, wmeii
may be by thorough -si'hootnis ana
long drill be brought into future de -
"velopment. But the farm boy pays
ihis way and counts for something as
soon as brain and muscle come into
action. Stick to the farm because it is
something you can stick to. The
axjrent may be removed against his will;
not so -the farmer. The merchant
may find his occupation gone; not so
the farmer. The office-hold.. r may be
voted out and his place given to his
rival; not so the farmer. A whoop
and hurrah may blast the business of
the other professions, but no amount
-of howling or lying or spite work ran
affect the farmer his potatoes will sell
ust the same, hia cows will give just
as rich milk no matter what his e-ne-.ralee
may say. Xature is hi reliance,
not the w hims of p ople, and he can
let the wide world wag as it will, raise
ibis crops, eat his fill, feed his family,
Test -content "in the promise of seed ;
time and hm-vest and make hi firm a .
fulcrum br which he can move the
world if he onee so resolves. Yamhill
Countv Herald.
-WASHINGTON LETTER.
IFrora our regular corre.-pon-Unt.i I
Washisoto.v, Aug. 10. i
Chief Justice Fuller has leased a :'
magnificent residence in this city. It
is treated in the northern section, and ;
being built on very high ground, it I
overlooks the entire city, and affords a ;
picturesque view for .miles down the j
Fotomae river. It is one of the most ,
expensive private reaidenees ever !
erected here, havmir ?ost, it is said, j
?120,00d, exclusive of the three acres of j
land in the eentreof which it is built.
It is within a stone-'s -throw of Mrs. '
Logan's home. The ten daughters ;
vith which the aew -chief justice is
blessed will certainly have a grand '
ftouse in which to estertain.
"Tne House bill creed njr an c-xocotive -
-department out of the present depart, i
moot of agriculture has been favorablv :
reported to the Senate, Vrith tit clause
transferring the weather bureau .'left
out. Representative T5urt.s. of Ml,:or.i-i,
In a speech oppoing the irem in -ii-.e
army appropriation bill for the estjib- j
lUhment-of a .government srun factory, i
called the ordnance off. cor ?f tlte army j
-'the popinjays of the wurder.ii: nrent.!' !
Whenevei- twi or three eongrefsmen i
arc gathered together politicsl prophe- '
cies are apt to be plentiful. Here are :
me specimens' Representative Wil- !
Jiins of Ohio savs the ?iext House i ;
sure to be Democratic? Representative :
Koran of the same Ste says in will be ;
iSejmbllcan by from 10 to 15 majority;
epresentaUvt Bynum of Indiana ;
anys it will b-2 impossible for therepul- j
-licans t rgt:t up a tariff bill thfcfc will !
lasstfee benate, owing to diversity of .
)tlBion; Representative Cannon of 111-
juois says the proposition to cut the . nd C ity Commercial CoUcjre. IK
sugar duty 50 per cent or to abolish it : Moiuos, Iowa. Sold by M. A. Miller.
stltogither would g-ei every Republican ' .
vote in both House and Senate. Try St. Patrick's Pills ami compf.re
The -Senate bill providinz for a ?S0,- their effect with any ether hind made.
06 eqtiertyian statue of Zachary Tay- i They contain the good properties of tlw
"dor in this city Las been favorably re-I-el'to preparations in the market com
jwrted to the House. i bined with the most valuable medicines
j'jointment of a committee of seven
' Senators to investigate our trade re
lations with Canada has been agreed
to.
The preliminary report of the House
committee invf-stigatiiiff trusts says
they ('the trusts) have all been organ
ized so as to avoid the law against oon--:
ppiracy. It surely did not need months ;
of in vestifiration to ascertain that. j
The amendment to the sundry civil!
appropriation bill, giviny ?2.j0)000 for
the preliminary operations toward ir
rigating our arid land.-, has been ac-
.t-jted by the Senate.
There gecms to be a disposition on puritiesoftlieBlood. In every forniof Sorof
v, .,ow r.r o,.,,, ,.r ua i,,., i.iir.o., ; lous. Fvnbilitiecr Merc-ariai diseases, it is
Roprew-ntatives to objeot to the leader- ;
fi dp of Mr. Reed in the House. Mr.
j-iutterworth of Ohio gave his feathers j
quite a ruffling recenily, and some of :
the other Repnblieans seemed to enjoy
X lie fun greatly. ;
A dispatch from Washington to the
Albany Herald ssiys: The House com- ;
mittee on public landj on Monday re
ferred to a sub-comniitto of the Hen
ate a bill declaring the forfeiture of
lands granted to aid in the construc
tion of wagon roads in Oregon. Tine
Ayb-C'omniittee was instructed to cvn
eidfr the Senate bill in connection
with that introduced by Hermann,
which is more extreme and provides
for a more sweeping forfeit '.ire in ac
co dance with recommendations of ti e
interior
to the
bill
and
the AV
President Cleveland n Monday;
wgiied tlie bill of Senator DoIijIi, pro- '
viding for the irtsue of land patents to !
widows Jiiil inple women who, in
jrootl faith, w.-ttled upon psiiilie lands;
in Oregon and Washington under what ;
wai known ftB tlw donation law.
The hoiifH." in which Gen. Sheridan
lived while stationed at Vancouver is
ttill standinK md ioeeupiod hy Lieut.
O'X'-iJ. Tt iMlu- simiehoitse thiit Gen.
w:T!Ui r.f-eijpted bcfoTC lie v ' lit to the
uepaitment ana report in TUii : sk?r.t& -u
committee next Monday. Tins bi' Fc 'i'tfA'M
includes the grant of the Albany! rXCf: -- i
Lebanon wagon road company or (,PT'-y'sf I
'. v. & c. m. av. Co. xi-.ra
Good Will to
j Mai."
The following article was written for
the Literary Star, the Sunt him Acad
emy literary society's paper, last win
ter, and was handed to us with the re
quest that we publish it:
Boes the I'ae of Tobacco Lend to the Use
of Intoxicating l)rlnk?
I hold that it doe?, nnd will endeavor
to prove that it is so.
Tobacco smoke consists of carbonic
acid, carbonic oxide, auioma gasses,
carbon cr soot, and nicotiue. Carbonic
acid produces headache; carbouie oxide
causvs a tremuious movement of the
muscles, thus it affects the heart.
Amonia bites the tongue, excites the
salivary glaudn, and causes a dryness
of the throat and mouth. The nico
tine is poison; the amount contained
in two cigars, if thrown directly into
the blood, would cause instant death.
When tobacco is tirst taken into the
j system, Xature tries to five herself
OI the poison, but at last learns to tol- j
C 1.1.. i', ...
, ua giow uma n
j ' mioh-i 11 leijuircs a great
jrt to rid oneself of it. More than
J this, there will eome a time when
j habit becomes stronger than will, and
K possessor must e down to the grave
I with the dreadful curse clinging to
j him.
j Science tolia us that -tobacco retards
j tllc growth of both mind and body,
j I have noticed that little beys who
smoke or chew are pale, thin and small
tor their years. They arc generally
cross and don t learn much w hen at
school. Boys, -2e you know how cig
arettes are made? Listen cr.d I will
tell you. Men cither the cigar-stumps
and old quids of tobacco from the
streets, mix them together with a lit
tle opium to assist in forming the
habit, roll them in poisonous paper,
then sell them to the boys, to make
men of them. This is a free eountrv.
i
We all have right?, but "devotees of ,
the weed - are apt to toi tret that these j
rights are common to a!!, and smoke!
m any place or company. Tobacco
dulls the finer sensibilities and tends
i to leaa lis into naa com nan v. Hov
into naU com nan v.
who smoke often lounjre around a sa- j
loon. As tobaceo vus.s thii-st they ;
are liable to form the hal ii of drink
ing alcoholic spirits. Tobacco, like
alcohol, dxs not i"stsa a single atom
of nutritive matn-r.
As a thing must be either good or
bad, and we have seen that there is no
good in either habit, the safest way is
to let them both alone, and not Seep ;
company with those -who use them.
Girls, have nothing to do with the!
young man who has formed either :
habit. It would be well to add pro-;
fanity to the list and thus continue to
work for the reform.
Th.
AV. C T. t". Convrr.t inn.
annual district invention for
the Second d
it i iii- t i
et will lie held m Leb-j
anon September 12 and 13. All nnion.s i
are earnestlvrequesttd tosendasmanv
delegates and visiting members as pos-
sible to tliis meeting, as a pleasant- and j
proiUitble time is expected, Arrnnjre-i
ments -are being made for nn excellent
programme. i
Mi;s. Y.. F.. Pextuanp. t-ee. ;
- i r IT . . T
I l ne supreme conn 01 tv;u;rus ua vrr-
cently arrlrmed the decision of the
lower c u:-t to the efll-ct tliat drunken-
nrs is no excue l or crime.
T'if. Child Kki-ovejli.i). My litt'e
piri, aged seven years, was afflicted
with a severe cons;h and cold. Sht
could not siecp iut congiied alm-st iii--'.--nrit
iv. I whh induced hv a friend
to trv chamlx-rlaiir? ton-h Remcly
Rnl wa3 astonisiied at the immediate
.jef u . pave h( r anil tll0 wre it pro
,1upo1 I ,Vold not Ije without it in
the hou.se for any price. I have tried
many remedies for coughs and colds.
i,ut this is superior to anything I have
t.v. r tried. 1'rof. J. M. Mvhan. Capi-1
inariic aim liver sio, . i. i airicK s are
ncrfection. Hold by M. A. MiHr.
t
No', ice.
All those knowing themselves in-di-ht--d
to me will nleuse call and settle
without delav. E. Haki-v.
Ve wii
butler.
Wan it.
pay 40 cts. per rfill for rhoiee
Thompson iv Waticws,
Brownsville, Oregon .
rv snd reliable Medicice.-, are tbebpfft
V3VV todewndunon. Acker's Blood EI-
: i,v vas hPPn orescribed for years for all im
nvaluable. For nbeuiaatism. Has no equaa.
J. A. Hka Ki, Druggist.
Bro vnsvi!!et
'-'- 3 cross, or troubled with
Winij Colic, Teething Pains, or
Stomach Disorders, caa bo Telieved
at once by using Acker's Baby Soother.
It contains no Opium or Morphine,
hencs is safe. Price 5 cents. Sold by
! " Peace on Earth c;d
I'OR SALE BY
.V. 18. CYHU.S fc CO.
Real Estate Agents,
LrBASos, Lixs County, Oitixiox.
Lebanon is a thriving town of alxiut
GOO inhabitants, pleasantly situated in
th . midst of the most favorable portion
of Linn county and also of the Wil
lamette valley. It is the terminus of
the Lebanon branch of the (). A C. K.
R., 13 miles from Albany, overlooking
the beautiful Albany prairie, and con
trols the trade of a larjre section of
country, both prairie and hill lands
being tributary to it, giving a large va
riety of products. Borne of the finest
fruit lauds of the valley are near tins
I phtce; there are also great facilities for
i manufacturing and stock raising.
1 It Is but -41 miles to the famous min
;' oral springs at Sodaville, and 6 miles
to Waterloo, where there is a maguiti-
;eol!t water power and also a mineral
spring. Altogether, tills is a most de
sirable location for settlers.
Linn countv is linclv situated for j
i
commerce, being crossed by two rail-:
roads nortli and south and one oit.t and i
and the Willamette river tn th-e west
Look Over Tf-.is List of Barp-ains and
Con-.a and Sco LJs. We Will Treat
You Wo!!.
? L7"l.
T-l acres, situated 7 miles from
atiiMi, oo isfifs ur.tkr cultivation, nil
under fence, and plenty living water;
w;)-st.ry box house and good larjn
barn: 3Wiv- ;rotd orchard. This is
trcfxl slock f;um, !.:;vin:r U r.ty el'ood
outride w.iay.
; si.tw. No. iu.
a r .- 8 nuli s from Lebanon. "0 to I
35 acres' in cnlisvation, 4 acres ptif-tim-; j
i one-story box Juv.ise, larso barn COseO ;
I feet, orchard of l-3 Ifariivr fruit tree; j
,Vne "lniJc "Ul Vhw!. A nsiH. ?i. ) ca-li i
and balance l suit pv.rchrcsc r.
!
No. l.r. j
iv, n. 1I" !
pature. i
j 5351 aoivs. 4 juiles fr.-Tv. I.v'.
' cctw in i-uliivati !i. l it m
balance b-rns-h and pasture and some)
t:n!t,fr; Im t-o, barn antj 2 acres of or-1
chard: wat r convenient. 'IVrms, 5.-
V0 ci, b:l':U:ee C!ie year.
: S2,1f?. No. I '.T.
: I7- acre, 0 miles fm:n Lebanon. T"t
acrt in cuht cation, T" aen-sopen land,
i about I'M r.crts imtier fence; Sou: lunis',
; new fram barn, od spring near
: hciwe. a ut 2"o fruit tm s. Term-,
; 1,2C;
sh, L-nlamv in i-n- y-.-;r,
S."r. No. HO
320 liervs, t mi'.i s fiM-.n Le'ann, M
acretj cimtvati :s, bW :n-:es on ler i
fence; a ood iioust-, barn SO !tt long. !
and otner out Jiov-ses, ,- a-res t.rcharU.
Teiii'.H-?1,0(J e balance one y-:ir. j
?2,OH).
No.'iio. i
fl :irr-s i! ITT'I mi
lA-b::inii n vol d to Fodnvidc, aeies
e:!tiv:
:i!'n. i- aeres in tmss; irol
i
one-!"lorv
biiin u:;d
;g
Tt rnj- cash.
1 .
1 IT. j
VI xc. lle t'-.titlic-pst Let- :
! i& eiiltivati"., 14 acres!
l v a? re-.
lllli!!. V- at-:
:n irtiiss, tK-l.-sn-n- tnaner ami lrn.-n, bi
l.-svs u::d.-r ftine; b:x luvnsv; two I
; tirns; fn:it of a!! i-t:a!s. T r:tis,-ca.-.!i.
HW. X.. Ysl.
!' aeri-s. Hmil.nK L. of Lebanon. -10 !
ir-. C'.lltivatic 1. :t',-l-;s pasture, j
) aT.-ts 1 t!ii!tei, ail leiictii, v
watered: no buiM utr.
j2,of.H. No. 137.
1'.0 rt'-r . ?S itiii -. from Lebanon on
LioiuKion waaron n ad. 4; :;.'ivs in culti
v&'ioti, r. r-a i.-asturc; hou larjre
5 tivn aii'i out-buLdinps; watt-red by
river and llnesprii-'js: In-ft of out-ran e.
cL1-). Xm. 177.
JiVncref 1J miij from So-.!a iile, o
.teres ituprovci!. 10 Kinder tnf; jrood
KKi h';i:?o and do ible lojj barn; ji'nee
is well w:m-r--d.
N. 12.
and burhe.r
Th- St. ' liRilei
3'.'i in I el'Hnon.
Hotel
V:y $Yt )H. r mniith
i f i;t.
'-'t-
LTiiiture it.
ihtd-d
Lot VOxbVJ
ri,;-".'. Nn. 10:
iii
KM aTe nr sir Provi-.b'tn-i' scIhh
!lon?-s I UH!i-:i from leb; jion, all feiievd,
I?" :-crr-? in -Li;ti.Ui'; b-ix hull.-e,
I-irp? b-.irn. .Vitere or-h:xf.
Lmijrrarits, buy fu'iis near Lebanon,
; l-ee:iS!' t ho soil is good, ir;ecs low, lo-
cation pleasant and liealthful, f.teilitie"
jfiai-Ketinsr proQuei unsui r.asseil
! varif t v of rrciuets one j 'la led.
1-Yom Li-i-anoo. bv- ra J. to rordaml.
7 .l...i.. ... ..- .-..I I.. I .,-!. ,,,.1
finnl.t;; t- Albany, l: nub s; to a
qrdna bay, r,r mi'es.
Send s3.:mp for ilesoriirfive pami lilet
of Lir.n trftinty, to
A. R. CYRUS & CO.,
V.hv arc also !. l-rs in
-.1 -
Ml
Best Grades of Sewing Machines
AND SU1TI.IE
a s. r r '-.isv
OIJGATVS
i
AND
ft
w I
r if!
WALLACE & THOMPSON'S
store is located at Albany, Linn Co.
Oregon, about twelve lhiles nor'
west of Lebanon. They have
beyond a doubt the finest
stock of choice
n
i i
V
CJoods ever displayed in Albany. The store is twenty-two
feet wide and one hundred feet deep and chuck full of
g re. o c is re i k s
Provision?, Crockery and Glassware. These good.s were
bought largely from First- I rands, Therein saving all the
profits of the Middle men, and storage at intermed
iate points, which enables us to sell very
C If E
Giving our Customers the benefit
of lit least Ten per cent.
;!and very frequently Twenty-Five
Th.
wav
we
is
not
alt
It
is
H 1 1 i i
1!1
lar-ze
quantities, tlu-rebv
counts and rebate--. In-side.- mr sab ? an lare and daily
inorea?inir. We. turn our stork every sixty days
or six times a vear. thw insurinu vou alwavs
to set tlte I.est and the
we sell lt ietlv
0 r P r o
We
Large
aids.
have the auenev
of tive
Southern 1'eaeh
on h-
This fruit we are re
(.'eivinjf dailv
fresh from tb
orchards. It is Uolf-'l ftr
fine llavor aXtl tro;d keenimr :
' iVIulilie
and buying it a? we .
d (direct of the grower?) in :
Vourf? Trulv, ;
T
m
Iron, Steel, Coal.
j Hopes, Cordage,
Brksin'th Sup'li's
Saws and Axes,
. j W i mil
; 1 Ti .1 f fi.T
' X I V J I V IJl V
iferu m mm m im m n if
I -Keep Agricultural Implements of all Kinds.
Farm and Spring Wagons,
Sole Agent For Grawfordsville Axes.
S WAN BROS.
SUCCESSORS TO
G. W. SMITH,
PKALKIi IN
IRON
Tin, Copper and
1.CAV-
i
j
All Kinds of Repairing- done on
short notice.
THE WOVEN
s n
A P
d this
a Secret
'ether
beeause
we buv
cettini: the benefit of all dis
freshest.
lienieni-
lor the CASH
d u c e
lt r s:e quantities, we are enab
led to sell you fruit for less
than any firm id the Willam
ette Yalkv. 1'rinj; in vour
produce, eggs, butter, chick- j
en. ducks, eeese, turkevs and i
O -.V II don't forget:
to bring along vur nr?e.
THOMPSON,
P
n i.y ait iT
wcta-sr u . 4ugev-jh wtnj iMmumMxmmM
Carpenter Tools,
.Build'rs irdw're.
Powder aild Sliot
Scvthes, Snaths.
Etc. Etc. Etc.
aki) TINWARE
PUMPS, ETC.
Sheet Iron Ware
SPOUT, ETC.
WIRE BET
l if"" iri .
ul o
Groceries and Provisons, Tobacco
Cigars.
We have on hand the largest stock of Grocer
ies and Provisions ever brought to Lebanon, which
we oiler to the people of Lebanon and vicinity at the
LOWEST LIVING CASH RATS.
A i'till xi nil
Jtojt
Hides. Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods.
IJConie and see us.JJr
W. B. DONACA & Co.
Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, Or.
OREGOHUS RAILWAY COMPASY.
(Limitct Idne.)
CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Receiver.
On iin-l afVr Jnn. 1. ISjiS. nl un'.'.l finhcr no
tice trains will run laily ix.i'lt Sunda)) as fol
fiws :
EAST SIDE.
Cohin: Mall ' l'orS! d Mail.
K mm T'orT : 8TATION8. ! TT.
lali'l. : 1; land.
Lv 1.15 p- "i fMlTI.AS'IM'AW.V: Ar 6XO p. so.
Arrtw ! ""lf: trsis
1,1 ivs I.cy Iii.l:r.?, atv-i.iS
j.ii ' si. l'ttai i.
I :; , 1 rviu-b 1 rsiric, S-U
i "o 2 o
5 01 VrxUjurTJ. 'i ijO
f. r Tuvtist-nd, ! 2 UT
6 Mi-Ki-o. 1 2 CJ
5.?'. ! liorxn's ,' l.f'7
5 3: i M. Ans!, . i! l.M
f. ;t IVivvii'f. ! l.U
.'6 Mlv-rtcn. 1 "JJ
6 13 iohumt'n Mi!l. ,i l.U
Cirttjrr'.niHt. 1-1
fi.ifl l"St i-i'te Junction. : l.'"
S 47 MaHwv, 'j 12
7 i.i shaw. 1 :U
T.:,) Au!uiiiic. j 12 16
?;-- MVM SitMoli, :t
7 i : ;rav! I':'. 11.50
7 47 North s.-iniiBin. 11.47
: M O. 1' l.i!:-,-. 1! 10
.W K!rtJu-i:', 11.S5
ii5 V. rt Sk". 11. HI
is 19 Thntowt" V-rk, 11-1
j.rs trahlrv-, 1 1 .04
l.'O "LicT l'l.VI
?.! lailtnnn, 1" '
i.j:s ! .''.wn. 1 Ht.lS
p U i riftinvaw. f.f-S
'i 1 Inn. 9 1-
10.15 rri-v:iM :!. 9.";
i 1 l;itti-. .-
! l(i o Rowland ?.l
I 1! t rriwiwnw, .S2
II li -I Wiikin. :.
! n a:, ;i ix'Biia;. 1 f.ft
I Ar. r.M.-'AR 1.V Lr.
romiTH:tatl..n TU-lct at two rents jxruiUc oo
' ralr at Rations having AgcuU.
' TrniiK wil'i FiwnKr-'.
rim srrmrasc from 1 rright.
Freight nnd Espretw
Fn'lchl tr-.tn f.irm rortlaad. MonJnvit. W.slacs- t
ilnys uit'l 1hnrtl9. Tiwar.W rur.laiKl. Tucs-
'lay-!, lhur-t:s m! ttturlnyd. j
fonri'!n at Kbv' aa;l Fiilqanrt lAndin?
ii IOi S!..ir.rr :tv 6f Stilvtn" for SnU-m Mittiilny. !
j Wt diii"'lay nrrl Fri'!y rt-:iin:lm fnnn Sa'.fin
I 1 UCMtaVfl, 1 niir-'lRVS nun ril.lir-iaix nnnn.i
f wtih Kn-t !trti W W Siile pswiiccr trstins. ;-:eara-i
pr "4-itv of f'.i'.om innke IntnMVr letirc'n Kity"
rilA. S. .-VTT. Iteoeivcr.
rjcnoral nfliow, X. W. CtriiLT Flrsl and Tine 's.
frtlar.d, On-r"ii.
TUB YAOUIXA ROUTE.
OUEtidX PACIFIC RAILROAD
Oregon DeYElopmcct Go's Steamsliip Line i
225 8HORTEH. 20 HOURS LESS TIME
Thnn by aay other Route.
rimt Clan Throush raaengrr Freight
Line
FRllM
From l'ortlii'l nl all "Vint t' the Williuuette
Valh v to mid fnim San Krancieo, Cul.
OKLt'ON PACIFIC UA1LROAD.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except 8undys:)
I.v. Al.msv. KO p.m. I I.v. Yaih ina. r. :. a. m.
I r. Ooryai I .u.l -Wp. in. I I.v.CoMVALtlsltKaia. m.
Alt. YAQt ISA f:SU p. Ul. 1 AR. ALBANY. 11:10 - Bl.
Oil' Train cwunct-t at Allmny and Corvalti..
Th aNvt Trains connect nt Yaijuina iih the
t'rcptm l vcliiti.'tH Cunn'ntiy's l ine of
steams hips bctwwn Yaquinn and
iviu rrancisco. .
HAM.INU DATKS!
mtkXnkk. I Frtmrs. K. Krimi Yiiqninw.
WiTinmcltc Vullt y I Aucut t i Aiicut 4
Willamette ValU-v I AniniKt 1'.' Ambii 14
Willamette Valley I Aus'nt :D I Ausust .-l
This Company revcrvce tlic rlijhr to chaiifrc fail
ins date without uotiee.
Va'nper from Portland, and all Willamette
Vallev -(iitH. can ninke t-lew connection with
the Tfnins f the Yavi isa Itol'iE tit Alhany or
f 'nrvallli, and if destined to San l'mm-iKii, rIkxiM
arrainre to arrive at YaUina the rveuiiijr before
the date of .-wiling.
l'liNHciiKcrHiid l-rol-ljt ltnt
ALWAYS THE LOWKST.-
VOK IXFtiUMATION AI'M.Y TO
C. It. ITASWKLI.. I C. C. Hfml-E,
Uen'l Krt A 1'icw Afr-t. Ai-fg ;cnl K. & Y. Ag'l.
finL-on lH-vcl"imio!it Co..; O. 1". K. K. K. Co..
H MfflilpHi'm m., ; vorvanct.
Snn Krnnciscii, Ctil'u. i Oregon.
MRS. G. W. RICE,
-1IAK Jl'ST HKCKIVEO 1IKR
-OK-
Millinery Goods
CONSIST! XU OF-
Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib
bons, Etc., Etc.
Call and get Prices on GckrIs
which are
VJSXrV I.OAV.
-DEALER IN-
Muiiloto line ol" ZJ.
uonwtantly on hand.
MARYELODS, MORAL, REH01KED AKD TRlUPHAlTl
THE ONE TAST,
AMUSEMENT TREASURY & UHIYERSE1
TWO
COMPLETE. PERFECT AND
ALBANY, MONDAY, AUG- 27.
X()TE. Tlie arraDpements of the American Showmen's Pooled Leaijue will
prevent any other Circus from visiting Albany this waaon . (Editor.)
SELLS BROTHERS'
Great M-lilHKT Circus-Classic Ilomnn Hippodrome
.A.-'i1-jii v ol Art 3t it 1 5Continent Menagerie
Notably and Triumphantly Reinforced this Season with the One Tower
ingr. Kingly Figure of Western Romance.
CAPTAIN A. H. BOGARDUS!
CHAMPION WINO-SHOT OF THE WORLD,
AND HIS) GUFTEO HONNi
OHLY FDLL-GROWH PAIR OF BLOOD'SWEATIIG EiPPOPOTlfl 01 EARTH!
t . .-. -Jkj,-
V m - n -1 ir i i" - 1 -1 in 11 i"i i -1 r if i i n " ' mi mmmrnt
An Intensely Tbxilling Soman Standing Eel
BIG. BRILLIANT AND BEWILDERING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
i fC.RO OOO
. j
GO Minutes of Circus with
j 30 Minutes of Gladiatorial
30 Minutes of Hippodrome
30 Minutes of Fancy Wing and Trap Shooting,
By the World's Champioo. Car. A. II. bogaTdig and hi three aorta.
30 Minutes for the Museum,
30 Minutes for the Menagerie, wth xq m. G,theHng
:i Hours of Dazzling, Fascinating Entertainment?
Impressive Object Iessons in Zoolof ical Science Caeea of Rare tk! Costly Wild Beasts The Oar
fair of Hippopotami. Male and Female, ever placed on Exhibltioc Greatest, (iraodeat, Mnmn.
Famous iml Rest Trained Herd of Elephants on American Hoil. inclodine th Colcaaal
-Kajah." the All-Ovcrshadowin? Central Figure of Hn Race; "Sid." the
Rollicking l'recociou Elephantine Clowe, and the Only Baby
Elephant thw wde of the Orient!
Times the Most Opulent and Sun-Bright Spectacular Street
Parade Ever Seen in any Asre or Country Unapproacpable
and Indescribable! Passing In Grand Review Before Cheering Multi
tudes at IP A. M. DAILY. -
Usual Popular Prices of Admission. Performances tt Customary Hoars.
POSITIVELY AND EMPHATICALLY NO FREE TICKET. TO ANYBODY.
Special Cheap Round Trip Excursions on All Railroads.
See station Aeents for Particular.
Arrangements have been made to hold the train till after the nipht performance, giving erry one
a chance to see the show and return the seme, night.
THE STOVER
Improved
The best is
alwavs thctrS
cheapest.
7i
We are also prepared to furnish on short notice
any machine from a butter worker to. a steam mill.
Wc keep on hand all
J.lovs 3Xo-veis, Henpera,
Ilnri'OMdt, Citlti--toiM, Pulverizers,
1 J ;i lit-?-;, AVuson H mj-if..
And the celebrated Sherwood Steel Harness.
Come and see us: we will make you happv
. G.W.CRUSON,
Lebanon. Or.
and
GOODS
OTEKSHADOWIMJ
THE
FAULTLESS PtftFORW A W063. AT
3
300 Meteoric Performers I
Contests!
Races,
with Frofessfcmal Jockeys and C4
with 100 Marreloos
Animate and Inanimate Cnrios!
The most
powerful
easiest and
lightest run
ning mill
made.
staple implements, snc :
2L I
LafUhly Expended in Radlmntly rwrnuif iktt Twrl.
i lipnomrnil ComblBitiua for h Prfint Tmmr 1
o.