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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1888)
The Lebanon Express. FIITDAY, AtT(lT.ST SI, lSHS. A shrewd jjvutiommi from BouIIktu t WiforuU luukitiji Tor a stiumur looa tlon near our fiituoiis smln uprinjix, ex rwted surprise at I he 8miUK opath.v f our H-i)U hi lmsiiv.-rts aflttirst no -oinpnrvd with the riih nvut rustlw of the Intoming towns of CiiHfonihi.wht'iv It fosts huge ttuiouiits tf inoney for ir rigating purpi to bring t!it sur rounding eoMutry lata a nniisuraMo loirve tif jiroductiront. Then, snhl lu', you are living in th giirdon pot of the mirth, Nature has Won nut lavishing in her gifts, soil fruitfnlnoss, mnrkots arc fair, uictui of trmiKpurtu lioti im good aa any, a porfoot sanitnri Wnl for heitUh, all tht olomonts for a intiKiilftwnt future and yet most of you em to bo wenrliig ottt the aoiit of your anta, waiting, rwienwlr like, for Homothlng to turn up. Why don't vou old Hip Van Wlnklos wake tip. IHm't you know yot that tho worid is moving riglit rilonjar. lV;.e and plenty i owrywhore on tho I'ncifle coast, im migration is pouring lu. Do yoti want Any of it? Ask and you shall ivooive your share. lo not wait for something to turn up. Turn it up yoursolvos.nnd turn it ovor and vor again, advertise ... I ... ...... I... . . 1 . . 1. . - . . . ... ! ;,,M .ui.iwijrn '":lnSto this statement. If tho senate ap no vi . i v v i'Mt ii'" i ( f;ui - ow country there is in ami nliout Lebanon and yen will be hmnediated with a most desirable class of citizens eeking homes. Duild vowr contem plated ditch nd men f capital will Ix? ready to erect factories giving employ- MlAIlt tfk 1. i ..f .....11 T ,.,,fe.-4 I, 1 .. a. the farmer has to sell can le disposed of right here at remunerative prices, and values of property will advance so rapidly that Ufure you know it the lioom will have struck your town. Of course there are croakers everywhere, people who never see any good at home, tatkiug against home towns and home Interests, who if bv any accident they In-come possessed of ft dollar or two must go to the other town to lend their monev. Iet those fellows i idone, thev rover build or boom anv-l 11,tlr Kilmunds has informed the thing. But if you want to see voiir j r T-blb-an national mmmittee that he iwipie and conntrv on the top wave.fhvin ,,ot ,K xxhU" to any active prosperity, lie intensely local to vonr P"rt in the campaign this year. This own town. 'Taconiaand Seattle have I n5" 'l to have Ihh h taken on ..,.), i.,.n,rit , .i.i. ;.i. n.i .. ...11.. they have their reward. Talk for your j town, write for it, work for it, attver- j tise It everywuere and siwii, very soon, i iA-banon will be one of the foremost I inland towns in the state of Oregon. ir:z, said.' f i'ov. Pennoyer in his address to the Oregon Press Association said: "No hope of mere partisan success should ever swerve those who control the col umns of public journals from denounc ing that which they know to bo wrong i and from approving that which they j know to be right. The editorial col- j timns should always express the hon- i ct, earnest conviction of the writer. 1 f the editor le!ievts that upon any of the preat questions of the day the public public sentiment is wrong, it is his im pcrative duty to speak tho truth, run counter to it, and in the exercise of all j bates in house and senate, it is a pleas the iwwers that Gol has given hin. be i uli to no,c the graceful hiid courteou should endeavor to change that senti- ! ment and mould it for the right. It is such a condition of public affairs that the journalist has the rare privilege of exercising those qualities of our race which have adorned the brightest pages of our history, an undeviating adherence to the right, in the very face of public sentiment." - - - ; l L ' 4 1 A eubsidizcil press, is in morals, no ; three other senators, one of whom was anl iii-huisr like a niouniain tei rcnt. better than a thief, the man who eatp i Senator Harris. Mr. Harris iiiuneili- i And more t"i iuently than he snpposrs t-tolen fool, knowing it to be stolen, is J ately row; and made a motion that the ! if lie jrui'ty of sins of thouirht. Often as guilty aa the thief. The man who j gentleman from Tennessee (himself) : times he would lo phoeUi d at the sjh-c- tiseti a paper simply for the merchan dise of principles is "fit for stratagem titason and spoils." The newspaper tliat plays short mouth over crime that lifts ip its hydra head, as that covers up tliuinelebs immoralities is not a single remorse above the criino. One reason why the press scrinjres to public opin ion and often winks at wrong, is, be cause the vieiated taste and debauched apetite of most of their readere,simp!y j demand such taste. The pass should j foe a grand conservator of morals, a j vindicator of the right, and fearless to t denounce either in high or low places. We heartily thank the Gover nor for his manly brave wcrds and we Miieerely hope that they may sink deep into the hearts of all Oregon. 1 u" - VP- HAMILTON CKEKK. It whs our happy privilege to visit this seciion last week, and we were surprise! to find snch an amount of ; actirav in cultivation, aiul we wcreji tUligbUil at the evidence of thrifty j Miterpiise and general abundance that j ve bjiw. 'With George Edward for a guide we learned the names of nearly all the citizens from Mr. liilcy, who has a nice home at the confluence of Hamilton to Mr. Bishop, who lives at the head of tide water on tiiis stream. lie nrst place we imau a tiait lor a . i i. - . , Chat and inclination of the country, was at Mr. Jacob Newman's, an old "fatherly Virginia gentleman", and that is tho hii-het comiilimnt wp cati inai ih im. iiij.ue.1 coiupiiiiini we tan pay any man, hailing as we do from the old " Tar Heel" state. The harvest j ullder ,he verv onK.r of ojieolR fro1n like the balance of this favored land, is j the citv fathers of Albany. The muni abundant, fruit excellent. We saw i einal authorities have no richt. moral omc as fine peaches on this creek as ever grew in California or any where else, and the next webfoot that tells u.s "peaches d l.'t do well here," we thall iust say, you lazzy sinner you, just go up Hamilton creek and see." Vo called on Mr. iik-ason, who fell out of an apple tree some time ago.and j- ,i .i. ..it . .... I ........ .. .-...r-. : . loumi.w M..Bv.iuu1,,,,!,u1,ru..., ,s fft hMll Ml iVil tS!('i' Ml i fed sumptuously at dinner at mine I lost Bishop's, and then prepared for an angling trip up the meandering Hamilton to the utouth of Scott we nresse.1 our way far bevond the habitation of man. A large part of this section is claimed by tiie Wagon TFjiuH 'iiTim'iii i- i'llfu til it or elMim .... ... ... , ,, - - - i . . - . . i i . i . -i i . c . nan uisi oeeu umuin ui an mi ui eon - ....-n .,ii ..r.,:..,.,!!. home seekers, here is just as inviting a take is made, and is never more than i field for cheao homes,' as we have ever ! five cents in 100. The nickles are een We found niany pleasai t afr;wuntej of courrte ordinarly, when! -first opjK.rtunity to again visit this ; t.Jicn out of the car litixes, In order to fikassint section. Tlie nuist interestiiig j see if the amount corresponds with part of this trip to the Kxprkss, was ) conductors' and officers' reports, but thirteen iiew names for its mailing t f u d j attempted book, and this ot itsejf demonstrates; T the app'ociativc iuUlliirenee of the I &ave . b.V weight. Louisville Courier people -.'"' .JournuL WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our rvciiUr (sirrvxxniVnt.l Washington, Aug. Hi. Senator Deck has otlerod as an amendment to the house tariff hill, an additional section suspending until further orders of congress all laws re lating to the sinking fund. It was re ferred to the llnanee committer. He also introduced a bill to repeal all laws relating to the sinking fund, and asked that it lie on the table until he could see wlmt would become of his amend ment tothotarifrblU. Senator Heasran has Introduced a substitute for his bill to define trusts and to punish persons connected with them. The HuhslUute is substantially the same as the original bill. S many reports have leon circulated about the condition of the jrovernment finance for the currant tiscal year.thnt the treasury department has issued an official statement showing the total amount of the appropriations made, and those now pending in both house and s Miate bills and amendments, also a statement of the estimated income of tho government from all sources. The appropriations as passed by the house amount to ?41.1,(il.5,l";!; as passed ty the senate, ?42,S70,5!4. The estimated receipts for tlu year Ending June l lfSj, nmouiit to ft I .5(i.$.T.5l. Accord- propriation bills are aceepted, the sur plus will be l l,r!t.V220, and if those of the house, the surplus will be $2s.tW, N1. H Is very safe to say that the ap propriations of neither house will be accepted wholly by the other. There will be compromises on hotn sides, so hat the surplus is likely to be a very tsmali one, even if it exists at all, for there is already falling ott in the -sti-mated receipts f.-oin custom duties which amount to $;l,0.,tM0. Should this keen up, the rei-eipts would In-! something like f lS,Oi'U,lMH) below the estimates at the end of the fiscal year. 1 lus state ot attairs seems to be worry- ; ing the politician on both sides con siderably. It has ujwet their eak-ula- account ot tatt lira un. The senate committee on pension i have retried a sulwtitute for the bill; pensioning Mrs, Sheridan, which re- j duces the amount from VMH to f.'VitXi a i year. There are indications that the re-; publican of the house are preparintr ; for a dead-lock, liecjius? the democrats j refuse to agree to set aside a day for the consideration of the dependent and other iH-nsion bills. j The republicans of the senate having rejected the ft-heries treaty, the country will now anxiously await Mr. Cleveland's action under the "retali ation act," nlut which wo heard so much while the discussion of the treaty was going on. It gives Mr. Cleveland great power, and it is certainly to lie j hoped that it will not be abused. In these days of harsh political de- act by one senator towards another of the opposition parly. Senator Hoar as attinsr presiding officer of the senate was called upon to appoint a conference committee upon a private bill. The ! bill hail locn reixir'e-l lv Mr. Hoar, and aooonling to all senatorial usaces, ; IheKhoulilhavc been annointotl one of : Who conferees. Thinking: it liulelieate ltoanm)int hiiiiwlf.Mr. Hoar unpointed 1 be excused and the occupant of the ' chair (Mr. Hoarl Ik? substituted He i then, to save Mr. Hoar from the em- j moods a clos.' Inspection and analysi barrassment of putting the question, ! would di-eovi r much in the M n am of nut it himself from where be stood and : thought that leaves the stain of un declared it unanimously carried. Senator Morgan calls Mr.Iilaine the "chief humbug of the Mr. Blaine calls Senator not been ascertained. a'e " Wiril Morgan has ! R publicans in congress did not find much to admire in Mr. IMaine's recent sixtch on trusts. It pleased the demo- t cratsfo much that thev are continually refurring to it. The most careful men make a bad break occasionally. Many interesting things in a ' " 1. l. .1 ! wpek We havo h;lir vis-ts from tl)c l,i,.,;m,f in, rlviiniion 1S? iirttioriMl committees, and doubtless many com- binations have been made which will : lnive more or less tiFcct on the coming ; election. - ';HAKl,ET?s jIIA1!PKI, Thkm.-TIip g:imbiinfr hells entrained many of the -uiiedless in Albany on the 27th inst.. as usually with all circuses, Sells llros. was no exception with its vampires, blacklegs and cunning thieves. Thev set tiie bait so tempting, decoy so ad - roiteiy that before the victim susjioets mr fiii ,i,,,- . i.o w ixf i,w I remlv c-ish . . - . i l UVI.1. 1V..KI, l.'l llilll I fl I I H I , it ine e are sorry that some'....:... i ...:..i....n.." A i.i. ' - ,ofour Ij(,,mnoll bovis were HO badly j taken m by these low down thieves, t al1j while thev may lie wiser and sad- i j - .' .', . , fcr meIli ,t )s m) reason why this OJK-11 ! aml pullic wrollff should be allowed j or evil, to allow this public robbery of S our citizens, for these open street robers I are no better than burglars,and shouh! j receive the treatment. COl'STINO MOMCV BY WEIGHT. A offiw.r of th(. Mm.t ra,;irotl(l " ! company said, in subtance, that the j ; time consumed, if the nickles collected j j a (iav were counted one by one, j would le too jyreat, and therefore that j 1 tlipy wr ot counted. Instead they ; were weighed Fiftv dollars in nickles , i will weisrh 101 pounds. This system of weio ei& hing has been brought to such i - . . - i perfection that it is rarely that a nns- Yl. C. T, U. AND SUNDAY COLUMN. OH J:irth anrf Cood Will to Uev. D. II. Maker, formerly a law ycr.of no ordinary reputation in Texas, lias lately begun the work of an evtin gilist. Dy Invitation of the Willam ette Presbytery, of the 'tmiU i l:iinl I'resbyteli.ili rhureh. he came to Ore gon last spring and has held three re markable meetings, one at A Inert, one at IMllaid Station and one at Cottage (irove, at all ot which there has been reniarkalile results. He Is now at l'u gene City In the nihlst of a glorious revival. Dev. C. II. Wallace writes to this otlice that the entire town is stird, lawyers, doctors, ami professional men generally, as well as merchants farm ers and all classes are held s, ell bound by the strange manner, cxceiitrlc stylo and forcable logic of this wonder ful man. We sincerely hope that much and lasting good may be done. Dev. R SI. Pinker, by request of the pastor, preached in the t'umherlatid Presbyterian church last Sunday. 1VH1 IS IT. There are several gentlemen In and around Lebanon, who seldom, if ever attend church on Sunday, and we are naiuraly led to inquire, by is it? Are they afraid that their morals will le ontaminated with evil nssoclat I m? Do business and professional men sup pose that their trade or tailing will suffer detriment by !cing found in the house of 1 5od? Or does this class ol gentlemen propose to ignore the Christ ian part of the community, to increase their pains and profits? Are they afraid of heinir horrified by the sihl of the contribution box? Is it because they are afraid that they will not lo cordially nc ived? Is it becau-e no one has kindly invlti d tin in to church? i Surely it is jm! because thev me afraid of the force or power of truths; surely it cannot be moral ccwardise. 1 M. P. TOBACCO CHEWERS. Tobacco chow cis who Hivist in "chawing" tobacco din ing 1 hutch ser viees and spitting on the floor, should rem nilcr the ad ice u"i en by a lect urer, who, touching iin tobacco chewing in church, said: " Take vour quid of tobaei-o out of your mouth be- j fore onterimr the bouse of God, and J gently lay it on the outer dge of the j sidewalk or on the fetuv. It will t positively le there whin you conic; out sure pop, for a rat won t take it, r. iiit wont take it, a dog wont take it, neither will a bog. Von are certain cf your quid when you go afu 1 it. Not the filthiest varni'-nt on earth would touch it. Ex. OUR CEMETERY. We call the attention of our ci'y fathers or else of the trustees, to tl c ur.sightlv condition of the J,ebanon cemetery.- Its condition is uneredit able to t he backwoods community in Arkansaw. Nothing displays the taste and retinciiieiit of the living .more than proper attention to the silent city of the dead. The tno-t of our citizens have loved ones sl oping I there, and by the Indoved 1111 inoiies of ' the dead and for tiie respect of public opinion, ;is well a credit to oursclvi s, let u put tnc cemetery In a rcsncctable condition. It the clorv f 111:111 to thinU. IIU thoitirlits mny l eompure.l to 11 oni- tinu;l vtreni-.i, linvvhi; rtay mut night,: snmetiuu iuiet ami ireiitlc liUe the; nua.low briMtklet. ,"t oilier tinier swollen ! tae'.e were hW thoughts suddenly trans- ferrcd to er.nvnss. l.ven in bis lietlcr j Parity 1h hind and gives an unuivor- i , !lU' 0o,,,r lo ,h "fU l' H&'.Jwt as the j ' apparently pure and limpid mountain j streamlet leaves upon its reky U1 1 ' evul.Mici s of the minerals held 111 so- i ! !ii:.mi 1 i " , ! i:in isu.sski. j ', K .j'r... 1. 1 j 1 . 1 I ; -v iwwio'uan nas 11:1.1 uie laugn , I turnct upon mm recently, lie is a ! j I.eiudiet, and more than that, lie is a ; 1 I... I I II! . 11.. 1 . 1 101K1 iiusoaim. j 1 is w 1 1." usual iv ieasj 1.:... f. . ....1.. .1. . 1 , i ; Itn a ev lx n i i villi 111 in; rii ill - I . mer, and he always prom.-s to write ; to lier everv lay. .o', tlie uiineees-i j ;" uu,t '" I a loVt' k,tor '"lsLd by mail time is . i.i.. : . . .1.: . i ... ... , 4' l ..... : ! jpreity consi.U-raiife, not to nieiilion considerable, th unexpected calls upon his time I i j whi h might embarrass him, and so i 'the verv niirht of her h'p;ii(ure he! writes six letlers one fi r each day ! seals, directs and stamps them, and ! places t hem oil his der-k, with orders! jtohisoHice lioy to mail one' ouch day.!; j This plan has worlud gloriously fori 1 years. Jiut. alas! the son of the lannlv ; I has knocked the Utile scheme sky j j hijsli. He went to bis fiiiher's flle' I ne day this week, found the heap off iiiiiiii, itii'i ii-kciii iiiiiiieu iiie note I s,Ua.i. Explanations were dillU ult. i but they had lo lie made, and now the ' n ,,e M '" demand some sort of j dodger to prove i that dav and date are j- ri s(..l Kv I - - ' '" Much the Newest Nobbiest and Iargest StM-k of CLOTHING In the County Is Now to be Seen ON THE COUNTERS I -OF- I I -OF-I Albany, Oregon. f- When you want toi I "dress up," wewouldf t be glad to show you 4 jii through and make the I 1 fright price. 1888. 189. Saiitmm Acadeinv, -i.orAii:ri at- LEBANON, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. ciiAitTi:ii:i) in.- i, The Pall and Winter Term Commences September 34, t889. 7'ni(ion f.ow; inttrwtion Thoroxifi; (t'oKrliitm 'tit 1'ilnftititmnK ' Wo U nrn tiiitn ly ilolnit," Imt iln wml of nil 1 l 11 h Is tin- IMiH'tMi tueitl ill iloln;;. "K.iliii'ntiin lx I lie jvli'imillr rct"M of InilnliiK I lie liiuiitin inhiit towuril the ilunMirt tl ln muer tf sju)!!!!!!!!1!!!, llllM'lti-ll 'll -lltttrtVClMVltt." PATRONAGE SOL1GITED. Ker iwirliruliirs, ni.lv lt J. I..M;lt r.KHT. film liil. tlinusnndit enfft'rlng from Anthina, Con Bamption. t'ouglifi. etc. Did you over try Acker's Kagllsli HetnedTt It id tli bent preparation known for all I.ung Trouble, Hold ou a poeltlve guarantee at 10c., 60c .1. A. Hoard, Druggist; 'A. J-Ml-IIMJIIY', J 11 w 1; 1 1; II B.-tw itvllW, O n PAY UP! I ! T II H i i W;uis all Kkrsous who have aeeounts to call and settle. He must have monev no matter how larce or small youi account is, please call and settle. BEARD & YATES, Druggist and Apothecary, DKALKK IX Drugs -:- and -:- Mi;iieixi:s -' - -'Paints, Oils Fine Toilet Soaps, And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Jiim i'f'tW, J.rbaiion, Qryon. SWAN SUCCESSORS TO G. W. -DEALER IN- ST0TJ5S IRON Tin, Copper EAVE SPOUT, ETC. All Kinds of Repairing' clone on short notice. THE WOVEN V. It. CYI1US, Real Estate Ag't and No tary Tublic, and GEN'L INSURANCE ACT M'.DANON, - - - OHKOON. Poos n (ifucrnl A policy livtsiiK'ss, iNci.rnisn 1 1 1 f- j i'f - t iy ni. 01 ft vt Stf se-m AN1 ; Best Grades of Sewing Machines ami sri'ii.n:s. PAY UP! to do business,!. "7 ' and Glass. tli- Combs, Brushes, Etc. BROS. SMITH, L T' T t I XI l AT) PUMPS, ETC. and Sheet Iron Ware WIRE BED. W. Jl. DON AC A, 1 j " I 0 6 UVi Q 1 o) Mb Groceries and Provisons, 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 RATES. . tV 111 11 iiikI Iil Hides lrurs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. lrConie ami sec ux.Jijl W. 15. :DONACA'& Co. Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, Or. ORECOKIAK RAILWAY COMPAHY. (I.imiteil Mm.) CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Receiver. in (en! nf'T .Inn. 1 iiii1 until ftinhi-r m itt-r tmm- niilnin tlay irxcvit Miii'ltt J an lol- EAST SIDE. I'ul.iirB Ma!! " I liirtl'l Mail. ; lr I-..:- STATIONS. TWlinl ! Lirnl lmi'l. 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Kr ivt n-l r.xjirvss. mil w imiti li"iii I rvi'lit. l'r tttil l'u!'i fiii-in 1'iiMliin.l. M"iilav. Wi-tn-- liiv i.ii'l 'I Iiiii-Iti v. Timanln l'nrlluli(l, Tim-- !n. 1 'Mirvl.o mnl Siiltirliiy. I oiiiifi Him nt Km' hii-1 Knl'iimrf Ijimliniri m ilti sii hmiit "f 'itv if sli-iii fur Sub-in Mimilav. i-iliti.iltiy Hint Krliliiy ritiinihiis Inou SaU-m '1 ii.-il ii . 1 linriLiyi mill SiuutiIiiys. i-niifiiM.-! luir wl'h I 'i1 i l's.li' ( H.-m.-'-r imiii. Slinm-i-r "t it y el Sh1.mii imiki" lninli r Ik-Imi-!! Ky" unJ 1 uliiiiitrli I j:ilinu ilitily. SiiiiIu;k ei-i'l-l. ( HAS. N. sillTT. Itiivlver. li'iii'rnl i-VnN. N. riirlltiml. n irili W. form r First mut l'hic M'. TIIH YAfJUINA ROUTK. OllKUOX l'ACH ir HAILUOAI) Oregon Development Co's Steamship Line 225 SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME Ul:l I'V Illiy UlluT riolllf. Klral t In. TlirmiKli I'nu.rnRrr Kr-lght l.inr HmM Knim t'linl nul nml 11 1'nliiln hi Iho Willamette Vh!Ii v In aii'l Irniii sail I ruinln. t 1. OHKtiON l'AtTlR' RAILHOAD. TIME SCHEDULE l.V. Amikv. 1 nl. I.v. 'IIIIV i U...I l'l. lit. Ah. YaijI l X HI i. in. (Eictpt Sundays:) I.v. YjriN.. f V n. m. I.v. CimvAi.i.ih In r!. in. An. Al.liv.NV. 11:1I a. ni. O iV; f Trnin l uniiei't nt Allmny il Con allW. Tli Hlmvi' TriiiiK iimiioet nt Yiniiin with the On'in li vcl'iiiH'iit rmiiputiy'ii l.im; uf Meuiii&lil)ii betuvou Yuiiniiiit ami Situ rruiii'lHi'ii. HA I M. Ml IATVS: fri.iiK. J rrniii s. K. 1 r'rnu Yniiiin. vniniiifHi- VrtlliT AuiiiM ! AhkIm Williiiiii'lir Vulli v I Aufii-I l'i I Aii.-iiMll Willamette Villi)-)-I AiikiiM IV Aiiuil l'l This ('iniijmiiv rcMTVOH the riKht In chance Sull IllK ll.lU'.i WUllolll mil Ire. I'ii.)'n(.Trs from rurtlaml. iui'1 all Willantto Ytilli'v miiitM. i'uii mil kB ell? i)iiiTH'i'f inn with thi-Trnini nl tin- Yaiji ina IIiiitk nt AlLany i-r irvul 1 is, uih! it' ili'Miiinl in Sim l'-riini-i.-). pIhmiIi! Hi-miiKf In arrivi ut Yuiuiiiii Ihu evciiinj; Iveiurv tin iluto of Miilini;. lHNKiiiu;iriiiiit KrelKlit KiltCH ALWAYS THK LOWKST. t OIt IMIHt.MATION" AI'IM.Y T)" C. If. IIA-WKI.I.. I HOCI E, fii'ii'l fr l .V I'iim) Air'l, Ai-firtJiMi'l V. A V. Ag t. tin'Klill IH'VI llli!lll-llU'll., . I'. It. K. I. I'll., Mt Montri'ii'iT)' j "urvalliji. Sun KruiiriM-n, t'lil'a. i Hrv'Kon. MRS. G. W, RICH. 31illliivi Il:uioii, Ore, HAS JfST lCKCKIVEU II Kit OF Millinery Goods CONSISTING OK Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib bons, Etc., Etc. ' Call ami got Prices on Goods which are 3. A. llOUKltTB, & DKAIJ'Il IN- llMlf lllll' 011 litincl. WALLACE & .store is located at Albany, Linn Co. ! Oregon, about twelve miles nor- west ol Lebanon. Thev have beyond a doubt the finest stock of choice FRESH ( Jooils ever clisplaytl in Albany. The feet wiIt and one humlm! feet tloep GROCERIES 'rovisions, Crockery ami fJlassware. Tliese jt'hmIs wero boulit largely from Firt Ilanil.-. Thereby saving all the profits of the MMdle nu n, and storage at iiiternted- iato iMint, which CHE A P Giving our Customers the benefit of at least Ten per cent, and very frequently Twenty-Five Tl ie we altogether is not ft IS simply -GE in large quantities, therehy ffiimt nml rcli:it' loili incrcafing. We turn our t-tok every sixty days or six times a year, thus insuring you always to get the lest and the freshest. Iieniem wc sell strict! v for the CASH Or Produce Wo have the agency of five Large Southern l'each orch - ards. This fruit we are re-(than any firm id the Willam ceiving daily, fresh from the'ette Valley. Bring in your orchard. It is noted for its' produco, eggs, butter, chick- nne navor asti groa Keeping tens, chicks, geese, turkeys ami qualities, and buying it as we j O ?S H don't forget do (direct of the growers) in : to bring along your purse. Yours Trulv, j J ' ' ' WALLACE 6c THOMPSON, Lumber! umber! umber! G. W. WHEELER, Proprietors of the LEBANON -:- SAW -:- MILLS ALL KINDS OF and CXEAR constantly on hand. ROUGH Bills of All Kinds Filled on Sbort Notice and at Reasonable Rates Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. V. KEEIJLKIt. Tobacco and THOMPSON S store is twenty-two anl chuck full of enables its to ell vt-ry this Secret a because wo bin- OAS!:: r getting tho benefit of all dis our .sales are lanre and dailv large quantities, we arc enab- jled to sell you fruit for less LUMBER C. W. Wheeler.