The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, August 24, 1888, Image 2

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    The Leban on Express.
Fill HAY, AUGUST 24, 1S88.
H. I. Kiripatrick, Publisher.
"CHARGE, CHESTER,. CHARGE!
Readers of Scott's poems will re
member the dying words of Marmion
on Flodtlen's fatal field. Since that
mcmoraole day the words "Charge it"
have been the cause of the death, finan
cially "speaking, of millions of good
men and true. Farmers, mechanics,
merchants, laborers, men and women
In every avoention of life have suffered
from the effect of those baneful words,
"Charge it."
Look around among your own ac
quaintances in this rich and fruitful
Willamette valley and count how
many men who onee owned many
broad and fertile acres and who are
now working as hired hands on the
lands once owned by them and lost
through the words "Charge it." Scan
tlwt records of your country and note
the mortgages, the "death grips" held
by those sharks, the foreigu money
lenders, and by those no Ice rajuicious
gentlemen, our local capitalists, over
the homes of the people. Ask why
these things are so and you will be told
those people were too fond of going in
debt to the merchants. "Charge It"
accounts for nine-tenths of the mort
gages recorded In your county.
That merchant was doing a seem
ingly prosperous business! Albany,
Bcio, Lebanon, Ilalsey, llarrisburg or
elsewhere, yet he had to make an as
signment. His bills become due, his
creditors are inexorable; they must
have their money ; they will not wait.
The merchant, complying with the
request, many, many times repeated, to
"Charge it," has thoussvnds upon thou
tmnds on his books, which cannot be
immediately collected. Ruin stares
him in the face, and there is no other
honorable way left for him, if he can
not find some friend to step in w ith
money to his aid, than to turn over
everything he is possessed of often
many times the amount of the claims
Against him to those creditors for
them to make their money out of if
they can. "Charge it" has been fatal
to his success in business. It has been
fatal to the mechanic, the day laborer,
the professional man. the editor; in 1
fact, who has escaped unscathed from j
those portentous word?
Why not turn over a new leaf? Why
not make the words "Charge it" obso-
lete, in fact make them as dead as Mar
mion is now. Our crops are abundant.
You may be in debt. Now is the time
to get out; do so as early as you can.
Confine your wants in the future to
your means of paying on the spot. If
yott own but one square rod of ground,
let it lie your own. When vou want
to buy anything on credit, don't buy it; nor in a captious spirit, but simply be
wait until you have the means of pay- j cause the morals of society, the welfare
ing ior wnat you want. When you
feel sorely tempted to sell anything on
credit, don't sell it; wait until the
other fellow has the means of paying
for what he wants. Credit is a snare
and delusion; eash down is what goes
now; be up with the procession. Let
"Spot cash" be your motto, w hether
you buy or sell. Then you w ill have
no worry, no dread of creditors, no !
grieving- over bad debtors; w hen an !
impecunious cuss lights out you can j
irt bini go cheerfully he won't owe f
you anything; verily, in all the busi
ness phases of life, the peace that pass
eth all understanding w ill be yours.
One of the laws of these United
Urates that is systematically violated
ip the naturalization law. If its pro-'
visions ere honestly conformed to j
. - J ""'"'"JC 10
, appiiitutioii in i
reference to immigration. Xot only !
must the applicant have been a resi-
rufwi fx. t. . '
went ot tms country five vears, but;,
during that time he must have behaved j
w a man of good moral charac ter. A
faithful enforcement of that provision I
would have prevented a very large!
proportion of thos fnricmpra -v ).- o tt
now American eitizens from becoming
eush. It ia well known that the tur
bulent and disorderly element of our
t-itiea is largely foreign, and it is just
as well known that the corrupt and
corrupting element in our politics
comes from the same class. The nat
uralization law in some of its moet im
portant features is a dead letter.
The following derivations of the
uames-of the presidential candidates
rrir, a - lco
sue giien in American otes and Que- ;
" imintr.u Kveiana is a cor- ;
ruption of ClitSand, so called from its I
situation on a steep, rocky locality. I
m. , . r !
Thurman is f-om Ihor, the Saxon gcd j
ana man. its ngurative meaning- is I
inc having- the strength and wisdom !
f Thor. Harrison means Henry's son !
.r Hrrvv i, 5. ;.-L. ,
- 10 -".- m j
moaning with Harm and If erric. !
Morton is a local name, from the par- j
iph of Morton, in Nithesdale, Dumfrie- j
shire, Scotland. Jlor, in the Gallic, i
Fignifies big, great, and ton is from
dun, a hill. Morton, the big or great i
h'H-- J
We would like to have the f.0nect !
figures of the sum 011 which Jav Gould '
and Vanderbilt pay taxes. It would !
furnish very interesting readinir. and !
g reading, and I
knowledge of !
iingly diminu-i
lating the per I
slow one a practical
very vulgar and exeeedinirlv
live fractions in calculating the per I
cent. Each of these gentlemen are ' except among the watchful saints of
reiorted to be worth nearly 200,000,- j God- The church iteelf resounds with
XK). A tax of five mills on" the dollar j the echocs of those whose voice is
would be 1,000,000 each, and we will ! turned to scoffing and whope wordly
wager all our immense wealth that ! ePirit finds sweet companionship with
they do not pay that su m. Wasco j men vvho love not the truth. Neither
Sun. j is this prevailing sin confined to this
c. . 7 "' . " I country, but like an epidemic it has
stc.nator Sherman, in the course of a . . V i t
. . ... ' , . A . i invaded the countries of Europe and
Frv-ech against the nsbenes treaty, said : Asi:li untn it threatens to drive from
he liclicvod that in less than ten years j the statute-books, schools, and every
from this time Canada would he repre-J public record, the very name of God.
wntrd in the Congress of the United I Tr"1-V k, behooves the children of God
tl t . , not only to exemplify their faith
Statf. This mere statement of a be-s in God's word by tlieir conduct,
I'wf by the eminent Ohio statesman i but to speak in its defense, op
raised ouite a hubbub. There re few ! posing the weak arguments of the
outward indications at the nresent !
.. , . , . 1 tii use 01 iiie woiu 01 me spirit. vjur
tune of such a state of affairs, but of j Rest.
course no man can tell what a few j
years may bring forth. , Mf. C. T. U. Convention.
mim i The annual district convention for
This is a year of po i ical f o.-.s. The j the Second district will be held in IiCb-
newspapers of both partios are filled j sinon September 12 and 13. Ail unions
with ftlatementh of men who declare ! are earnestly requested to' send as many
that they iiiU-nd to leave out- or the i delegates and v if iting mem ljers as pos
tf iier of the two parties. ! sible to this meeting, as a pleasant and
!
Gon. W H. Odell. at rilem, is said '-
ti be the only K pub': ran pwt nutter ;
hi Or'gon. "
W. C. T. D. AND SUNDAY COLUMN.
"Peace on Earth and Good
Men."
nu to
THE JOT OF IN COMPLETENESS.
If all onr lives were one broad glare
Of sunlight, clear, unclouded;
If all our path were smooth and fair.
By no soft (tloom enshrouded;
If all Ufo's flowers were fully blown
Without the sweet unfolding,
And happiness were rudely thrown
On hands too weak for holding
Should we not miss the twilight hours.
The gentlu haae and sadness?
Should we not long for 8orras and showers,
To break the constant gladness?
If none were sick, and none were sad.
What service cotild we render?
I think If we w ere always glad.
We scarcely could be tender:
Did our beloved never need
Our patient ministration,
Earth would grow cold, and mi, indeed,
Its sweetest consolation:
If sorrow never claimed our heart.
And every wish were granted.
Patience would die, and hope depart
life would be disenchanted.
And yet In heaven Is no more night.
In hen ven Is no more sorrow!
Such unimapined new delight ,
Fresh grace from pain will borrow.
As the poor seed that under ground
Peeks its true life above it.
Not knowing what will there be found
When sunbeams kiss and love it.
So we in darkness upward grow.
And look and long for heaven,
But cannot picture it below
Till more of light Be given.
J. BnsKNi-RVs,
OBEDIESCK TO LAW.
Gen. Grant once said in one of his
messages to Congress: "The best way
to repeal or cause to be repealed an
odious or bjeetionable law is to rigidly
enforce it." Every moral and law
abiding citizen is honorably bound to
obey the law and encourage others to
do the same as long as it is on the stat
ute books, and when the law is neither
wholesome nor for the good -of society
then the people should rise in their
sovereign majesty and demand its re
peal. It will net do to say that be
cause the law d(M?s not suit me there
fore I will not obey it; for on this
j ground not a single law could been-
forced, for there is not a single law on
the statute books of Oregon but what
some one is opposed to it, however
much it may be to the interest of so- j
ciety to enforce it. Communism and
anarchy in its most malignant and
violent form is simply opposition to
objectionable law. No true citizen M ill
maintain his dignity as a man, nor!
ean he subserve the "welfare of society
1 by living in open violation of law, or
(in encouraging or abetting others to
I do so.
Oregon has a Sunday law, and its
open violation is a shame to any law
abiding community. If this law is
against the welfare, peace and happi.
ness of our people, then let us demand
its repeal by rigidly enforcing its re
quirements. This is not written by way of threat
of the community, and the honor and
dignity of law should be reseeted,
and if men will not honor the Htate
nor obey the statutes of the land, then
let the law, under the arm of its power,
arise and vindicate itself.
In "Hill's Annotated Laws of Ore
gon," page 957, section lS90varticle 66S,
will be found the Sunday law of Ore-
gon, and there is just as much power !
to enforce this law as that of any other
criminal law of the State. Following
is the law
If any person siiall loep open ary ffre, thrp.
grocery, ball-alley, billiard-room, or tirplins
house, f.-r purpose of labor or traffic, or any place
of amusement, oa the first day of the week, coir.- 1
monly called Sunday or the Lord's day, mica per
son, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished
by a fine not less than five nor more than fiftv
dallars' - ptviJtl, that the above provision shall i
"ot away to 'he krers of drg store. d,xtor j
shops, undertaker, liverv-stable keeiK-ra. liar-m-rs.
-
butchers, and bakers, and all circumstances of i
necessity and mercy may be plea-led in defense, j
whicl1 siiall be treated as questions of (&ct for the I
ZL ' 1
J. R. Kirk Patrick.
A RACE OF SCOFFERS.
The indications of the times are that I
we arp hpwintinff :i nutinn . .f cffi-M i
an asrgregration of people to whom lit
tle is sacred. Our society resieete
nonnnpeo much as natulent scandals;
our pulpits are too often tilled with),. . T, . (j , ,T
men who hide the Creator behind ta-1 l PH 1 r t H 1 P f r t H n 1 1 AH-
pestries of eensationali
nansui; and our !
press runs riot in excesses of sneers at
what good men and women have been
tauortit were tne highest virtues of hu
manity. Religion, the Bible, the purest
affections, the beet of ambitions, do-
I mestic life in all its nhases. the best
things often past, the noblest possibili-
V 1 Ane Iutl,re. en and sorrow,
death, the grave, the hereafter, are!
made to serve the witless purposes of!
men 10 wnom notoriety, However won,
is tne climax of their ambition. Froqi
"ins and reasonable people we
descend to montebanks and jucclers,
and worship clowns for their wisdom
and monkeys for their evolutions. Ifj
sucu a PePle nre perpetuate ana-i
tion' ,he tra of non8f uwi." prevail, ;
?nd T must, to be in tashn,
nave nis jester at back, or go into
exile and isolatioi-Cuicago News.
Feter predicted that in the last days
there should be scoffers, walking after
their own lusts, or desires, and here a
secular paper avows that the American
people are rapidly becoming a nation
of scoffers. Surely we are living in
the 5ast da-vs' not bccause an editor of
a daily pajer has said what he has, but
hecause what he says is true. Scoffing i
at od's word, at its prophecies, par-
at God's word, at its prophecies, par-j
ticularly those which relate to our;
I'r,r,3's Pming again, has become so
prevalent as scarcely to cause comment j
prevalent as scarcely to cause comment
S"?!?" J?!!1.1"" b' free ?n.rt sk.iU"'
profitable time is expected. Arrange-
merits are being made for an excellent f
programme. j
Mvf, 12. K. Tesixand,. .cc.
It is the clorj' of man to think. IJis
thoughts may be compared to a con
tinual stream, flowing day and night,
sometimes, quiet and gyntlo like the
meadow brooklet, at other t imes swollen
ant rushing like a mountain torrent.
And more frequently than he supposes
Is he guilty of sins of thought, 'often
times he would be shocked at the spec
tacle were his tliouglitSfinUU nly trans
ferred to can vhss. liven in .his better
moods a close inspection and analysis
would discover much in the stream of
thought that leavi-H the stain of im
purity behind and gives an unfavor
able color to he after life, just us the
apparently pure and limpid mountain
streamlet leaves upon its rocky bed
evidences of the minerals held in so
lution. Senators Sherman and Cuckn-ll had quite a
spirited controversy over Mr. Sherman's resolu
tion calling on tho Secretary f the Treasury for
a statement showin.m the amount of government
funds on dejxwit In national bunks on August 1,
18$$, and the securities hold therefor. Mr. Cock
rell insisted that it should be accompanied by a
statement giving tho same information for Sep
tember XX 1S7K, when Mr. Sherman wai Secrctary
of the Treasury. He abo criticised Mr. Sherman's
conrse in purchasing bends in 17. The Senate
passed the Sherman resolution without amend
ment.
1888. - 1889-
Santiam Academy,
-l-OCATt-U AT-
LEBANON, LINN COUNTY, OREGON.
c-irAisTriciM-in i. - i.
The Fall and Winter Term Commences
September 24. t8J3.
Tuition hts'.tctic
ti'oiier.ini' nt Idw
n Thorough;
itiomt'.
i! the f.i! of a!.
"We Icarn to do by .loin;'," l-u!
doing is the unset :i mental doti.g.
EJneatloa i- the systcat.fi i.-.x-c--s of traittlnr
the hu::-.;u uiiud toward ilv1 plca.-.u:v jrt twe:
of i.int.uica:.v u-el:Ih self -improvement "
PATRONAGE SOL1GITED.
For T-nrtScularr
: 1'!
.l!.!EKT. frill"
Kights is tho
complaint of
thousands FnGering from Asthsna, Con-
S'.iniption, Coughs, etc. lid you ever try
Ac&er's Erglish lieniedy? It is the best
preparation known for oil Lung Troubles,
Bold on a positive guarantee al 10c., COc
J. A. IVard, Dru-cf .
'
V . rVv.V
tlwaTj hare
Acker's Babr
Soother at Land. It is the only eafa
medicine jet mado that will remove all
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
or Ifirrphin.ti, but gives the child r.atural
ease from pain. Price 23 cents, bold by
J. A. Heard, Druggist.
A.. IS. C,' 1 I
0
tarv Public, and
GEN'L INSURANCE ACT
LEBANON, - - - OREGON .
Poos a General Agency
Business?.
lNci.niiNc
6 u V "
f-Vr-r l
'ft CL' ':i'-: '
sfyrjrl 'hn
-AN 11
Best Grades of Sewing Machines
AXD SUPPLIES.
1 'X . l'lI.llic-llV ,
HV j , '.' ;
B.-ov.ijy'!!e, Orizji.t
JT
WALLACE & THOMPSON'S
store is located at Albany, Linn Co.
Oregon, about twelve miles nor
west of Lebanon. They have
beyond a doubt the finest
stock of choice
FRESH
Hoods ever displayed in Albany. The store is twenty-two
feet wide and one hundred feet deep and chuck full of
g rc-o c 13 rc i e s
Provision?, Crockery and CJlassware. These goods were
, bought largely from First Hands, Therein- saving all the
profits of the Middle men, and storage at intermed
iate point?, which enables us to sell very
C II E A P
Giving our Customers the benefit
of at least Ten per cent,
and very frequently Twenty-Five
The
vv.iv
IS
not altogether
simply because
It
IS
in large quantities, thereby getting tho benefit of all dis
counts and rebate?, besides our sales are large and daily
increasing. AVe turn our stock every sixty days
or fix times a year, thus insuring you always
to get the best and the freshest. Reniem
we sell strictly for the CASH
0 r P r 0 tl 11 c e .
AVe have the agency of five j large quantities, we are enab
Large Southern Peach orch-jled to sell you fruit for less
aids. This fruit we are re-j than any firm id the Willam-
1
! -M- i i m1 t
iirninguauv, iresn ironi trie
orchards. It is noted for its
j
line flavor aNd good keeping I
'qualities, and buying it as we i
do (direct of the growers) in
Yours Truly, i
WAL LAC K cS:
T M
III
. .
Iron, Steel, Coal,
Ropes, Cordage,
Bl'ksnrthSup'irs
Saws and Axes,
Etc. Etc. Etc,
I Keep Agricultural Implements of all Kinds.
mixchelii v1v1 ivbwtoiv
Farm and Spring Wagons,
Sole Agent For Crawfordsville Axes.
swAif Bros.
SUCCESSORS TO
G. W. SMITH,
..
DEALER IN
STOVES and TIKWAEE,
IRON FUMPS, ETC.
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware
f
EAVE POUT, ETC.
1
All Kinds of Repairing done on
short notice.
. THE WOVEN WIRE BED.
we
uo
this
Secret
we -buv
a
T 11 r .
cue anew linns: m your
uroduce. etres. butter, rhi. k-
1 7 zrc: '
ens. thicks, geese, turkeys and
O Y H II don't forcet i
to bring along your purse. I
!
PI I O iVi PSON,
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Carpenter Tools,
BnikUrs HVhv're,
Powder and Shot
Scythes, Snaths.
Etc. Etc. Etc.
W. B. D.ONACA,
uu D
Groceries and Provisons, Tobacco and
Cigars.
We have on hand the largest stock of Grocer
ies and Provisions ever brought to Lebanon, which
we offer to the people of Lebanon and vicinity at the
LOWEST LIVING CASH RATES.
full inI coinpleto lino of OVIVIVXJX
Ilt ?onHtuntly 011 hand.
Hides Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods.
W. B. DON AC A & Co.
Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, Or.
OREGOKIAN RAILWAY COMPAHY.
(Limited Line.)
CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Receiver.
On and Pj-r Jan. !, lV. and nntfl fiirthrr no
tice trains wlil n-.n daily (except Sunday) as fol
om :
EAST SIDE.
Cuburjt Mull.
Ptirtl'd Matl.
- bind.
Krom !'t rt
Und. l.r 1.15 p. ra ' l-ORTl AND.P.4W.V iAr f.OJ p.BJ.
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P.ay'B landing,
Pt. Fa'.il .
Fren h I'rairte,
Fct-.
Wooiburn,
T'jw-r.send,
McKm,
Ilmnt
M. Aucel,
llWU ,
FS!vM-t-n.
Johnson's Mill,
Kttitrerland.
East tide Jiinelion,
Ma-Wv,
t-haw,
AiimsviUe,
t s'taTton,
.nvl lit.
Nor h Santiam,
O. P. (Towins,
Scio June,
We?t s ..
Th--' Fork,
fralitree,
Ppier
Tlluin.
!.oon.
Flainvlew,
I-inn.
Prow til-?.
Twin Butte.4,
Row land
PnevbtTo,
Wilkin.
12. 1
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11.50
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i.v; lv.
CrainvjtnUpn Tk'keu at two cents per mile on
tle ! stsi.n having AficaU.
Trulnn with rwneern. Fn-ight and Exprese,
mil i ant to from FrvltshL
Fre'sht train form Fort!n3. MmwlaTa. Wene
dra and Thurdnyi. Towards Fortlantl, Tues
dayn, TiiurwJayii aud Saiurdavs.
t'onrwotlon at Futy"i aud Fulouarti Indtnea
ith Stcniner "CttT f Fakm" for Palem Mondays,
tVedn"rtav and Fridays returning from Falcra
Tutdavn, Th!iriav aild Saturday, connecting
with list arid West Side j-a5encer trains. Steam
er ' l itv of Paiftn make transfer between Rfiy'a
and Fulquarut LauJlupa daily, f urtdays xcepn.-d.
CHAS. N. SCOTT. Receiver.
CSenr ral Office. N". V. Comer First and Fine 8t'e,
rirt!nd. tirt ((on.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Oregon Development Go's Steamship Line
225 8HORTER, 20 HOUR8 LESS TIME
Than by any other Route.
First Clam Tbroufb Passenger St Freight
Line
FROM
From Portland and all ToinU In the Willamette
Valley to and from San Francisco, CaL
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
TIME SCHEDULE, i Except 8undays:)
Lv. At ii;y. 1 00 p.m. I Lv. YavivIsa. 6 1'. a. m.
Lv. Corvallis.1 np. m. I I.v. CorvaI.1 ttO:S5a- m.
AR. YaijI'Ina 6.A0 p. m. AR. Albany, 11:10 a. m.
O C Trains couuect at Albany and Corvallis.
The above Trains connect at Vaquina with the
Oregon Iwelopincnt Company's Line of
islc&mshlps between Yaquina and
tan Francisco.
SAILINO DATFS:
rllAMKB.
Fnm S. F. j t-'rom Yaq'iina.
Willamette Vallev August 9 I Auit 4
Willamette- Vallev I Atigu-st 1 Auguvt 14
W illaiuelte Valley August 29 August ?4
Thin Company reserves tlio right to change Sail
ing dates without notice.
rswmpenj from Portland, and all Willamette
Vallev poiut. can make i-Uwe connection Hh
the Trains of the YAQt'iSA RoVTE at Albsny or
1'orvalIK an! if destined to San Francisco, should
arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the cvciiing before
the date of sailing.
I'liHaptiKeruiKl Frclnlit 1 1 n t f-m
-ALWAYS THE LOWEST.
FOR INFORMATION APPLY TO
C. IT. HASWKLL.
Gen'l Fr't 1'iow Ae't,
Grvgon Ievelopmcnt Co.,
:H Moiitipoiuery St.,
San Francisco, 'Cal'n.
c. c nnc.rE,
Acfg C.en'l F. P. Agt.
O. 1". K. R. R. Co.,
Corvallis,
Oregon.
MRS. G. W. RICE,
lilllii'i-, Ioltnoi, Ore.,
It AS Jt'ST UKCKIVED IIKR
. OK
Millinery Goods
CONSISTING OF
Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib
bons, Etc., Etc.
Call and get Prices; on Goods
which are
J. A. ROBERTS,
-DEALER IX-
HARYEIOUS, MORAL, REHOWHED ASD TRIUMPHANT !
THE OXE TA9T, OVEKSHADOWING
AMUSEMENT TREASURY the UNIVERSE!
TWO COMPLETE, PERFECT AND FAULTLESS PERFORMANCES, AT
ALBANY, MONDAY, AUG- 27.
NOTE. The arrangements of the American Photrmen's Fooled Ixrgue will
prevent any other Circus from visiting Albany this peason. TAltoT.)
SELLS BROTHERS'
Great Il-I intl- Oli"fiis C7Iaic 1 So nut 11 Hippodrome
V?iiclem- ofArt und ,"-Coiitineut 3Xeitr1'i"
Notably and Triumphantly Reinforced this Season with the One Tower
Ing, Kingly Figure of Western Romance,
CAPTAIN A. H. BOGARDUSI
CHAMPION WING-SHOT OF THE WORLD,
.-V IV 1 IIIK GIFT i: 1 O IS S !
ONLY FDLL-GROWH PAIR OF ELOOD
An Intensely Thrilling
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BIG, BRILLIANT AND BEWILDERING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
$250,000
Lavishly Expended In Itadinnt'y Perfecting? tbis Towering
Phenomenal Combination for the Present lor r !
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CO Minutes of Circus with
30 Minutes of gladiatorial
30 Minutes of Hippodrome
30 Minutes of Fancy Wing and Trap Shooting,
By the World's Chamykjn. Capt. A. H. igjr?a rA his three son.
30 Minutes for the Museum, a,!,.,1!
30 Minutes for the Menagerie, wBa 800 mhvf Gth";g
3J Hours of Dazzling, Fascinating Entertainment!
Impreive f ljeet Issons in Zocloeieal Science 0 Cges of Rare ml Coiy Wild Beast The Oriiy
l air or Hippopotami, Msle and Female, ever place'I on F.xhibition irea'ea, Grandest, 3(na
Fatuous and lien Trained Herd of Elephants On American skiiL including the Colopsai
"Ra.iah." the AH-over-halowinp Central Figure f-f His Race: tbe
Kollitkiiig Ireeciyir5 Elephaiitine Ciowr, and the Only Baby
K'ephant triis side of the Oriynt ! "
r"Sf'1l Times the Most Opulent and Sun-Brlgrht Spectacular Street
lUjE? Parade Ever Seen in any Agre or Country Unapproacpable
and Indescribable! Passing; in Grand Review Before Cheering- Multi
tudes at IO A. M. DAILY.
Usnal Popular Prices of ASmiss!on.---Performances t Castomary Honrs.
POSITIVELY AX1 EMPHATICALLY XO FREE TICKETS TO ANYBODY.
Special Cheap Rfmnd Trip F-xcursions on AH FuiQroads.
See Station Agents fur Particulars.
Arrangements have been made to held the train till aV-r the ntsltt performance, givina; everv oaa
a chance to see the show and return the same night.
THE STOVER
Improved
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The best is
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cneapest
We are also prepared to furnish on short notice
any machine from a butter worker to a steam mill.
We keep on hand all staple implements, suee as
Ilov Mo-wera, li-Ji i -i-s.
Harrows, Otiltivntoi-x, Pulverizers,
IfftiUois, AVtsroii!-i ISn-ygi-ie..
And tbe celebrated Sherwood Steel Harness.
pCome and see us; we will make vou happv
G. W. CRUSOX,
Lebanon. Or,
J. V. KEEBLEK.
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300 Meteoric Performers!
Contest!
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lightest run
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