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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1888)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 18S8. Personal an n otuukwise t'ome In njul Hubscriln For the best newspaper Published in tho County, uiul get the News, only 2.00 per year. Walnut hulls have taken n raise. There must he Are in the mountains. Notice Churchill's adv. in this issue. Dr. Barker is again visiting in the tity. Don't forget to read the adv. of the JBantiani Academy. liny you dmgg and stationary of of Miller and .Save money. The Albany Democrat, of last even ing.quotea wheat at eents. C. M. Talbott and his son (5uy are in the mountains recruiting. V. Tosder, a photographer from Eu gene is in town taking pictures. Miss Zora Marks went to Albany last Wednesday to visit friends. Mr. CJeo. Alexander, Is visiting his mother in Eugene City this week. Frank O. Hon is, of Albany, ias lieen spending the v k in this city. The eiivus is over and Linn counts is several thousand dollars worse oil". J. ii. Enton and family, returned from the mountains yesterday even-, htg. j Rev. Walton Skipworth is absent,! attending the M. J.. Annual eonter cnee. Mrs. lr. llagan, of Los Angeles is in town visiting horsisier, Mi-s. F. M. Miller. Miss Frankie (iilbort h it for Albany yesterday, whew she will commence Reaching. The war of tariff deduction has eotu .'meueed not only the in l S., but by VMiller the druggist. s-- Mr. U. l atesniul fsmily started i tr the mountains to-day, ami expects j to !e gwio a couple of week, j W. B. I)oi:aea and wife returned I , ,. , . , , , i aioiiie iiom i u uiouuiuuis i:ir-i vtvi i much pleased with tin ir visit. Mr. C. E. Mooney, of Helena Mon tana, is visiting in town this wek. 1 1? is a guest at the resilience of Mr. Tallin. The seareitv of the voung men at the average summer resort is said to le more painfully app:m nt this year thanp This is h ap year and it has liecn lHi t ver before. years siiu e there were as many eijilits Mr. .1. J. Swan wont to Portland i the year as we have now. It is a vesterdav on business, but ex-H'Cts to ! meet his family there who are on their way from Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Hannigan from Uast Irtland are visiting relalivt in town this week. Mr. 11. is an engineer on the O. & .C. railroad. A. C. Churchill aiui lady, returned from the mountains last week ami r lorts having a gHl time. He syys lie caught l:ju trcut in one day. .The F.xrt:Ks.s is under many obli gations to Hon. J. H. Mitchell for a oopy of Internal Commeive of the United State, also the Mills bill. Miss Maggie White, of Brownsville is visiting in our town this week. Wo re very sony that she met with the misfortune of being poisoned with the poiwon oak vino. Mr. Ruff Hiatt b in town this week, lie reports everytJibig looking well in the mountains now. Rufl' has manj friends in tmni who are always ready to welcome him back. Our town. was well represented at the circus last Monday and it is said that the boys liked it so well that they bought an interest in it, but as yet liave not J-l(x-ted any on- to attend to their ri it 1 . We note that Mrs. Riec the milliner, j isbuilaingan addition to her rtorv, i t , . ndin-opooS mooii to put n a uu-c , stock of fancy goods. Sirs luce i al-1 ways up witli the times, ana is aoMrv- ; ing the patronage of the public. l t1 I Ion i Iast Saturday Mr. J. M. R f)ld to Mr. T. I.. Wallace the. x 1 eters property recently purchased by Mr. Ralston. Mr. Ralston has conc-lutel to remain in Le banon, and will run a -branch bank in that city. Democrat- j Rev. F. M. Parker, of Newbury and his father, an ajred minister of the VvnniMMrtinnnl ehureh. are Mwndinc the week at Sodaville. The old Kentle- man is quite feeble, fjuests of Hev. J. It- They were the Kirkpatrk-k one day this week. Chief Justice Fuller is the smallest man on the bench, being but rive feet six inches tall and weighs 1-6 pounds. Associate Justice Gray is the U rgest, aneasurcing six feet live inches in I lieight ami tipping the bar-" at nearly three hundred pounds. The Statesman's ''Salaried Liar" pays there is a movement on foot to ask the next legislature to pass a law requiring Oregon summer resort hotel keepers to date their pies. Tho bill will be incomplete without a clause providing for the extinction of ento mological bed fellows in hotels. Fossi? Journal, nmt ti-.it' a tii-if-ii1;,r ffTci-rionff of! Cfcax. J. SBiith, of Tortland. May he Mas nominated for state reprc eautativo from Multnomah county, lastJtine defeated, the next month ; A haw a "v'l ittlTl iiri'rt in Oir lolrT- ii . . ' , fetrdjtvs ago afilictcd by an abecss caused bs-hang a tooth pulled, and last Tdeday died at .U Vinitf's ho - iiifnl Vv i 1 We noticed on the market fine Southern Oregon peaches and by the side of them wa a lot of equally fine . . . ,, , , T '. looking peaches, raised below Lebanon near the Saniiam. The question was j;aisea, as u wmcn w as ine netter reach. so to decide the question, we invested in some of loth kinds, and found the Santiam pea;h far superior t-thc Southern Oregon article in ffor. There is a large aera of fine fruit lands near Lebanon, suitable for t hie delicious fruit. Our people should yo lifter this letter at once, Warm weather. Hmoky weather. Subscribe for the Express. Oil, us poor suspected fellows. Our correspondents should not forget us. J. P. Courtney, M. I)., physician and surgeon. .Andrews iiaeu Ionian nave one price for all. It Is hnpropnble that Mr. Maine will visit, the 1 aeitle coast this season. The campaign is gradually warming up. About October it will be hot. Hundreds of people are dying of yel low fever in b londa and a sren'eral panic has taken phut The population of Oregon is something like 31X1,000, nd the census ought to give us another now next eon- gressman. Don't you forget .lm Harbin set.s wagon tires, lie has a first-class shrinker; no cutting and welding. All work warranted. How 1 wish 1 ws a sharper, with a scheme so smoothe and slick ! Oh! what bitter disapointment to the combination click ! Warehouses and grain frequently burn. Fanners should be on the sate side and insure their grain with A. It. Cyrus, who can give you sale insurance. Milton, the most northern town In Umatilla county, Is to have paper mills. The citiens subsci ibed $S00 to pay freight on the machinery for the same. Fok Si'mmkh Complaint useCham-In-ilain's t "olie, Cholera ami IMarrho-a Remedy, it Is perfectly safe fur child ren of any age. i" cts, "per luittlc. Sold by M. A. Miller. The citizens of Pendleton liave raised a subseriplioii of $lMxm t le olVered ' as a bonus for the establishment of i woolen mills and paper mills in that j prtsperous city. i Whooping cough is attended with j hut littlij danger when the cough is (kept l-ose and expectoration easy by the live u of t iiamiH-riaiu s Cough Keniedy. Sold by M. A. Miller. The most alarming" and violent at tacks of Unions Colic or Cholera Mor bus can lo promptly relieved and cured by taking 'haniheilain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluea Itemed v. Hold bv M. A. Miller. Cramping pains in the Stomach and llowt Is, Cholera Morbusand IMarrluea, are promptly, jH-rnianentlv and safely ........ I I... 'I. ....1. ...V. :.. . . t i- mint iv iin i n iitiiiiin'i uiul out". Cholera and Hirtitlueu Remedy Sold I by M. A. Miller. A fellow came into our store w'i ante.t the earth for a lW I le askeil. ,-t an vou shoe uV ' Then started In Jew us. ! So we .-hoel him right out of the j 1 have concluded to remain In dtnir. town ! i a few davs and am prepared to do all I prepared to i kinds of work in the photograph line 1 al reasonable rates and guarantee I sati.-faelioii. tiive me a cjiII. F. A. Tozn n. time for old baelt i.rs to coglt, the tirls to reoipror', the fathers to expostul', and the voung men not to heMis. Don't ikip reading your the advertisements in paper. The wdvortise- nunt show vou who the live bu-'mess 1 men are. AH persons who have trad-' nig to do will find that it pays to deal iwith those who advertise. The man iwlio hangs out his sign through a j newspaper is not ashamed of his goods j or his prices. 1 Miotic. ! As I am thinking of making a j change in my business, I r sootniily j ask all those indebted to me to come "forward and settle as soon as possible, , as 1 Mailt to square up my books. T. V. lKi:m.Ki;. Bt StNESS CII.VNGKS. j - I Mr. W. R. IVmaea has traded his store at Sweet Home to S. Hamerton : and son, A. F. Hamerton for a farm land hop yard, which is situated three ! miles north of this place. i The ! tOMixc Roi .vn thk Honx. j O. I), company lately purchased now steamers in Now York. One of ; ;l,1,ra Ls ow en route for tins plaoe le - - iiiiR some fifteen tlaya out. The otlier iitiim.1 ...m ..i o... ! ' , 1 ' ' v " " "' "l " 1 ' ' " ; " , inf l om 11 il" i well, slumkt anive hero earlv in Oc-! toIlcr-. iY, i j AT1,XTS c;1? avtkix To eitiyens of '. the Pacific states durin- the past week , . , . . " ' and renorted for this ianer liv (V J i , Snow t Co.; patient lawyers, opposite ' ; the I". S. nateiit ollice. Va.hiii-ton 1) j (-: a. li. J Sowers, j dredging apparatus; v.,.,:.,. ! r'"ni i l.t. Jitidewell, , San Francisco, automatic as lighting ! device: (J. V. Carter, t 'aii von villo Or., ear lu-.ifiv T. V. Mtiniw S,n. i ' 1 I i r inue.set), .Auiumauc suuioii inaieaior ; fl,r railway cai-s J. 1 Turney, Arlinjr- ton, Or., car coupling. Xot Tiu'E. "A dime will neither make nor break, buy a farm nor set vou ur in business." That is what the young man with the rings and ?ni1 l! fats, ha. . . . , . . . , I in excess of last year. ( Kiiins sam uiis morning. 111c siaic nient is not true. Hundreds of boys ruin their prospects of life by following .1 A 1 . 1 .. i 1 . . : . rr.1. . . I nitL JS.U1U i uin n-u. i ik-v iK.iiii every dime they get on that prineijile, and the habit follows them through life, and a dime is all they ever get ahead. If you want some samples see the bum mers and dead beats of the older gen erations. Iciijcraf. -"He was xo Granger. There was a foot race at Salem a short time since, which, like most of such atl'airs in this region, turns out trt.be a put-up job. I Patton, of Salom, is a fast runner I and has won a number of races, but his fame has spread 'too far, and that : is what's the matter. There came into : Salem town a rougli looking fellow i from the Waldo hills, apparentlv of . the borny-handcd granger order, who ! lot lt 5,Ut 1e CUli ran' and j expresseu a willingness to race against Patton. The fiiends of the latter, j thinking they had struck a pudding, j bet their money freely and their bets j wcre promptly taken. When the i racers started the stranger soon gained , . . ' the lead, aud m forty yaads had gained ! fiftwn fwt on PaUoIlj who that i he had been sold, gave up the race. It I turned out that the stranger -granger ; w-as a professional foot racer who had put up this piece of crooked work on I the Salem boys. At least this is the story which one of the boys tells of I the matter. It recalls the trick played 1 on the Yamhill county folks a fey j year; ago hy Kittlcnian, the sprinter. TOLD BY CORRESPONDENTS nnowNsvii.LK. A. J. Adams Is at the Blue River mines. Mrs. J. Moore Is Buffering from an attack of 111 health, A. Carey and family, of Salem, are visiting Brownsville friends. It Is rumored that ft cheese factory will soon be established in our town. lVter Hume and R. W. Thompson, returned from Hariisburg on Monday. William Morgan, marshal of Fast Portland, was in town on Saturday last. Clinton Thompson and wife left for the Waterloo springs on Wednesday last. W. R. Bishop, of Portland Is visiting family relatives and friends of this place. F. Thatcher, wife mid child red of Salem, are visiting F. F. Croft and family. Born,' Aug. 2.1, 1SRS, to the w ife of Si-ott Ward, a son, weighing eleven pounds. R. L. Blanchard and William RoU left for the Calanooia mines on Wednes day last. I. P. tialbraith, paid family friends n visit on Saturday returning home on the following Monday. H. Y. Kirkpatrlck. editor of the Lebanon Kxotvss, paid Brownsville a visit on Wednesday last. Miss Kittle Coolov, who has been visiting Lebanon Friends, on Thurs day last returned home. wbrv, the little son of J. Moore, who has been suHcrlnir from an attack of slekm'ss.ls, at last reports oxmvali's cing. lr. R. H. Cnil, and family during the past week returned from Fish lake, Itelkuap springs, Cppcr and Lower sod ies. V.. W. Orebangh, who on Thursday left for ( icorgla, "will viil relatives in Home, remaining east for the period of six weeks. Waters A Morelock are purchasing large ptantit ies of w heat, and for all urain delivered at the depot warehouse pay Albany prices. The w ife and family of J. C. Holister our obliging station agent, w ill shortly leave for a summer's vacation of two weeks duration. There are a nnmWr of eases of whoop ing -ough in town, but aside from the disagr-eable attending "whoop", the sull'erers are not seriously ill. T. S. Pillishury, w ife and child, w ho for the past few tavs have leen nnip- imratthe Waterloo soda sinintrs. on I Monday last returned home. i Cnrran Cooley and John Waters, ! who have been vwuing themountaiiiH, on their return home n ort a general giMMl time, with plenty of throut and enin. i. A. !yson, w ho has lately return-; 'fnni the t alapoola mines, expresses j enure sau-iueuou ai ine progress in j work and outlook for precious metal in i that locality. The work of laving ties has already eommem-ed on the Oregon railroad. ! lbmdmaster White, who was in town ; on Fiiday informs us that .V China-' men a iv already employed agisting at the work. " i J. M. Mover and wife, who for the i past three weeks have Uvii making! ' tour of the Sound country, visiting the j lhili'-h possesions and otlier pails of; intiiest, on their return home ex-j pressed themselves much pleased with i Uie i rip. j lming the past week a colt, thej propery of Tbos. Kay, wishing to! emulate tho "high liver" depicted j upon Sells Bros, circus bills, while) hitched to a road cait commenced serlis of arcnic evolutions, resulting in 1 the entire deiuolisiiiug ofatitiiig. j BtisiiM'ss for the past two weeks lias been dull for our merchants, owing to i the fact that the farmers have Im-cii ! busily employed threshing, but with! the line crops and advaiuv in wheat i Ktd times may reasonably lie expected j this fall, money plenty and sales pro-j port innately large. : Hugh Montgomery.who was thrown j from a lvstive hoi'se.striking the ground j with such for v as to prodmv insnsi-i bility. in which condition ho passed j ihe night by the roadside, not lomg i d"isHvercd until the following morn- ing, is sutlering from injuries received, fears Ining entcrtaiiictl that serious damage has been sustained bv the brain. During the past week one of our ' farmers, residing a short distance from 'town, upon visiting his wheat pile M.,.,-ot,Ml j a mM-liWoriiifi swal xvltor- ith:ul Ikmi pla.vd pr paiiitory to a; ,'n:,, r'iiioval. A wateh M as pla.l, I ieiiltiiiif in iho eaiitinc of the "klop- toinaniHe" who, after .loinjr xome hard liepninp, aN-M,.ianied hy promi of reformation, was allowed to depart a wiser, and it is to l hoped a Wtter man. A tire, supposed to tx? the work of an I lnmi,1,i!,r,'j wlclwas started on the ; proiHitv ot J. M. Mover, situated one ;:..:' ... ' i , iiiiiv eEisi iii low ii, eoiiMiiiH'u loiieoiiis of wood Ik-fore it was controlled. As the time has now arrived for ftulihle aim oriisii nres, ine exix-rieiiee i pasi years should warn our farmers to take j,h possible nreeaulioii airainst this danger nud those who desire to burn straw piles, should choose a time when I. I . . I , . 1 . ... l . lm possioie iianx. 1U manv dollars worth of fencing mav lie saved and many hours of hard work avoided. The continued fair weather of the past weeks, has been most favorable for threshing, the work is being pushed forward with all possible dispatch and is yielding most satisfactory results in most localities. The yield of wheat s I oon great lv ' year, tin the larm ot ; Robi. Harrison, oil acres of wheat threshed 1500 bushels of grain, llimi vines have made a remarkable growth j and are heavily laden with blossoms, i It is reported that the Warm Spring) Indians will arrive on Saturday, hav ing been engaged by the Templeton j Bros., to pick tluir crop. j Dr. li. H. Crawford, for the pa.-t i thirty years, a resident and piacticiugj physician of South Brownsville, on the 2t inst-, celebrated his golden wed ding, on which occasion a large num-j ber of friends and relatives assembled! at the residence of the doctor, Itcaring i with them sulistantial golden gifts, I and teiiderinsr heartv wishes for thei future welfare and prosperity of the esteemed couple. The doctor who is now in his eighty first year, has by his courtesy and gentlemanly dealings, made for himself and wife a host of friends, were in connection with the general Brownsville public have only the most friendly wishes for the ha ,ap side niness of the esteemed couple. A from a goodly number of neighliors ami friends, there was present, Prof. P. II. j Crawford, of Portland, Kobt. Crawford ; of Salem, Mrs. Itevie Starr of Salem and Mrs F. Smith of Portland. Attention, LndieR. We call the attention of the good ladies of Lebanon to the fact that the District Convention of the W. C. T. U. meets here on the li2th and 13th of September. Wo (trust that nil will lie reception, and to do snven a hearty this it will le necessary for the ladies to have a meeting and select a committee of arrangements. A word to the wise is sufficient. Hoi Tickets. Lhe Express office is prepared to print hop tickets promptly and cheaply. . Notice of Appointment of Ad ministrator. NOTICE IS lll-RKHY filVKN Ttl T THK Hinlrrsliiiii'il Im mt iltily let 1 1 Hot A'l mlntxtmlui, with tlio w ill niinrxril, of I lie In-! will unit IrMHiiii'iit of .litim' ilnlluwiiy, (leci'iiwil. hy tlii foiany t onrt tf I.Ian 1'nunty, iirtumi. All pniiwt kmm lni( Hit niwlvr lii'Milvd Id kuiI is. Inlo will ii-hw oill nil Willi' llii' diimr. Hint lh(iii hiivliiH rliiliiis nmiln-t rnlil oiiittt will rr--nl ll:m, iniitly veillli'il nHoMlltitr la Im-, h lililu lx iiiiiiuhi to me nl l.i'Uiinin, l.lnn I'mi'i- IV. llfntl, Thin the M ilnv if Aitwvt. 1. J. A.I.AMHKIt.so, A'linlnUrnlor. A MtTli MitnufarturlnK City. It would appear from nn article in the West Shore magazine, that Pot t land, Oregon, is the center of manu factures for the grout Columbia rlvert region, and possesses Advantages cal culated to make It the great manufac turing point of the Pacllle I'oast. The West Shore Is an illustrated magazine, the only one on the Pacific coast, ami makes a Hocialty of descrlblnit and illustrating the West in all Its features. Artistically ami typographically It Is the jM'er of any 'publication in the Fnlted States, and its literary standing Is a high one. As a family maga.lne It has no superior, and as an exponent of the resources of the West, no rival. Fvery one at all Interested In Oregon and neighboring states and territories should lca constant reader of Its pages. Subscription price, $2 50 ht year, 2 cents for single copies. Published by L. Samuel, Portland, Oregon. All those knowing theins'lves j( debted tome will please call mid settle without delay. i. ). Hauhv. VVanrl. We will pay 4 ots. per roll for choice butter. ' Tiiom i son A WA l'Klts, Brow iisvllle, Oregon. V rvv would enjoy your dinner J ",vv nd are prevented by 1T Ttepsia, use Arkfr'a Prsprr-Hia Tablets. They are a poeltivo euro' for lyipepsia, In digestion. Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee tbtux. 23 end CD cents. J. A. Heard, Druggist. Ri:.Iy Witm-xsks. Any one who has ever tried ChamlM-rlain's Colie, ) Cholera and Diarrho-a P,emcily or wen ! it trid for Cramping Pains In the. Stomach or Bowels, Cholera Morbus, ' or Diarrlnea, is ready and willing to; rHtninieinl it. It always curesouickly. ! Sold by M. A. Miller. ! cvwvv r t!l good things of ibis vx vvxv life artt sorrowfully let alone on actnmnt of PysjH-psia. Acker's 1t pepsin Talile-ts will cure lTirH'lisla, luJigestion and Oenstipatien; sold on a positive guarantee at 23 and DO cents, by .LA. Hi:aiu, DruguM. 'NOT WE WANT THE WORLD To Know It. We arc lit' re with a tVlft our M 'p M A 1 li;t WILL MEET ANY PRICE can to m.'ide, liavinsj: relative tituility of WE WANT lo know that the jooU arc on our shelves and havers. Wo do not attempt an enumeration of goods, but content ourselves with the state ment that we have tho LOWEST PRICES AND LATEST STYLES To Pe loimtl CJlve us the opportunity to make our vaunting good by looking our Andrews & THE STOVER Improved The best is always the cheapest. --3J r IL --en t-4 We are also prepared to iany machrne from a butter We keep on hand all staph; implements, t-uoo as Jlowers, CuI ti valors, I IslVl-O-W!"!, 1 !lltO.-i, ' And the celebrated Sherwood Steel Harness. j5rComc and ?oe us; we will maktf you happy Krlill TrrM. Call on A. R. Cyrus A, Co., ngenls for J. II. Sett lender's nursery, for all kinds of fruit and ornamental lid's. Always Rrahv. If you will Just lake the precaution to keep a hot tie of Chamberlain's Colic, Chokri and Dl iirrluea Remedy on hand vmt w ill al ways be ready to cure any form of bowel complaint. It Is prepared es pecially for that purpose, ami Is a sure cure. 2 j cents per bottle. Sold by M. A. Miller. V1AVV trifle with nr Throat or or Pincnse. 1 f you linro OmcU or Cold, or tb clilldrtn r threatened with t'roupor Whooping Congli, us Acker's Kngllnh Iteinedy end prevent larthur troubio. it is a ms!tlTo cure,' and we gumutae it. J'rice 10 and t0o J. A. Heard, Druggist. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA St HTT1 i F.RN I'ACI F1CCOM PA X Y'S LINKS Tho Mt. Shasta Koutc. Tlliio lirtei !i -Mlitmy uiul Sim Krnm-wci, a", ImiiK. California Enpr Trains Dally. I .,n v,r Imi ,e rrl,. PiiOlattil Allinny Sil I'rm'lvt Arrive l.- ' j-MV' 10 HI a. 7 iO II r. S IO ,.. 10 .. Local Puirntir Train Dally lemcept Sunday) H I) A. l'ltt" I'orl tintil Arrive n i'ii. H. I'iivi 1 1 v. 1 J 0 !. I en v Alhimy Kiikiiic I eilVl- 'i ml A M. Local PuiMnjer Trains Dally (except Sunday) r a m 1.' :i f i ' l I' 111 f M I .eio Ia .o.. t 'ti i I .el'tninu Iy-Itll"l AUniiiy Arrive ii a. Arrive 1 ''t1' p. rrie I i t. Arflf'':ll r. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOl'ltlsr SLF.F.PIXtJ CARS FOIt aei i.iinniHl.il Ion of .Second Class Pas sengers attached to Kxprcss Trains. Tho . A-1' It. li. Ti-rty mnliH nmii.-rl!nti lih nil llie .-ffii!iir Itittl- i. li lln: lln.l t' llv. Inilli liwil ,il K. Mh West Ride Divisicn. IIKI'IVKKS PORTLAND ami COkV.U.l.IS Mall Train Dally Iraccpl 8unday) 7 li in 1.,'avi Arrlxe r.ioliinil e. mnllK Arrin- l- I : lA-tt v I ;) IJ p. in. i Arrlxe i i r nllH l-nvv I ;! ip. m. Express Train Dally iaxce.pt Sundiyi. I ri i 111. l-vi. I'fiiiltiiiil Arrive I -!! n. in . Arrive Mi-Mtnv lilt I hic I ' l i m. hi P. "I. At Al'miie nn.l m -altln u!i:i"el with triiinn 't l)0-;i''tl I'lM i'.'V !!ltl!im! k l"r lull Ini iri-miliiii rt .-nnlliij; r.i', iiinii I Ye., eil im iiiftil.Htiv M tt-'e!'I . nil . K. K"l III I It. I' i;;i ns, . v. A l'B. As Miinie;.' Ai i nl. EC Stock. :on(ls ami in order to sell llie ootls;. THE EAltTJl in Lebanon. i . ! OjH-ll in our vauntt d tenuis Hackleman. The most powerful easiest and lightest run- ning mm made. fmw f furnish on short notice worker to a steam mill. 1 St'ji Xnl-'i-isr.i-, 1 G. W. CRUSON, Lebanon, Or. A 118 XV A' ! . 50: I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Which I Offer for Cash at Prices That Cannot Be Beat. Will Sell Goods at the Fol owing Prices for the Next 30 Days FOR CASH: over-jScio Flour, Full Roller Process, per sack. Albany Flour, Ked Crown, jer White" Heans, 20 lbs, P.est Table 11 ice, 15 lbs., Pest Kastern Svrup, .r gal. keirs, " 44 1 44 cans " laple " 1 " New Orleans Molasses, ( Soblen C Sugar, 14 lbs, Kxtra C Suar, Hi lbs, (Jranulated Su;ar, 12 lbs, THE ABOYE ARE PRICES ON A FEW LEADING ARTICLES IN MY IMMENSE STOCK. I Call Special Attention to Scio Flour, which I Guarantee to be the Best in the State, Only $1 per sack, for Cash. SATISFATION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. .! HIDES, FKCIT AND ATJ, GIVE ME A W. FORTMILLER & CO. AL11ANV, - - OREGON. Miiuf:nturtTs of uml IVulcrs in all Kimls 'P UR NITURE. Import all First-Class Goods DIRECT FROM THE EAST. A complete stock of Wall Paper, Deco rations and Window Shades. U X O TO Ii T A K I is; Q A Wl'KCIALTY.' A FINE OPPORTUNITY Is now ollered to parlies owing nie, as I w ill now pay I'OR. I AND OATS Delivered ai any warehouse on the line of the railroad in Linn Co. lor sufficient to cover the lull amount of their book account and notes. To I hose who oaa c me and pre fer to pay in CASH, they will con fer a favor by doing so proniptly. Do not wait for personal duns. CI I AS. li. MONTAGUE. Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1888. T. C. PEEBLER, I ln iion, Timi Ooiiiit-, Oregon, I'est Tea, 1 lb can, 00 Savon Soap, per box, 20! Cold Water Kleachinj: Soap, 00 Corn and Clloss Starch, 3 parer:?, 00!Salcratus,4 papers, 75 j Soda Crackers, per box, 0." I Oysters, 2 lb cans, 5 for 1 5 1 Liverpool Salt, 200 tb sacks, 00 i " 100 lb sacks, 00! " " 50 lb sacks, 00 Tomatoes, 10 cans for oo; tack 1 1 1 KINDS OF COUNTRY CHANGE FOR' GOODS. CALL. ..4 T. C. "ARCADE SALOON." GENTRY RETIIERF0R1V i 1 I- i i- i - t o i-1. -I)K.lU3iS IX ALL KINDS t.F Wines, Liquors and Cigars AL.0 CX ll.VXU Fresh Mineral and Soda Water. (Opputite Esehmtje Hutrl.) Ixiusos, - - - - - - Octi-. i ; 40 ir ir 2r oo 00 ir oo product; taken in ex- PEEBLER. J!:H t 'wmiml, aU'l nil vl'i.Ai' J.t .X.V.n mt- t. r.r vtuttrKjrn f :: our ..airr m -it" 111.. l-.S. 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