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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1888)
Thj Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, SKI'!'. 7, 1SS8. rERSOXALANl) OTHERWISE Pleasant weather. l)o to Beard & Yates for your aehool hooks and school supplies. Mr. E. Goins and family returned home from tho mountains last Tuoa- "We regret t loam that Mrs. .1. R. Thompson Is seriously alllieted with paralysis. Ueorge Vngvr, ten-year-old son of Mr. John l.'ngor is very stok with ty phoid fever. Mr. Talhott and son returned from their trip In the mountains hist Tues day evening. Tho war of tarilY reduction has com menced not only the in U. S ., but hy Miller the druggist. Mrs. Houek and daughter returned home from a visit tn the mountains last Saturday evening-. C V. Watts, the job printer, of Al lany, was In town last Monday and made this office a pleasant call. Rev. Lock, an Evangelical minister, of Dayton, Or., preached In the Cum berland Presbyterian church last H.ih bath. Mr. Leonard Thomas was attacked Tuesday last by a severe epileptic par oxysm, which caused his friends groat alarm. Mis. Stubbh tuld, who has been vis iting her father's family, Mr. J. M. Marks, returned to her home in Walla Walla last Monday. lVrsons visiting this office should not forget to read the office rules and abide by ihe same. So far Charley Miller is the only one w ho carries them out to perfection. Mr. R. II. Liggett brought to towiN Tuesday a load of tine onions, and in formed us that he raised from tho seed :XH) bushels of onions on one-lifth of an acre of ground. . ...ti .. -.. . .... riuiiu iau win ie given at Aloanv ' under tho management of V. Co.. 2d ivegimeni, . a. i,., on i ri.tay even ing, Sept. 14. Music will lie furnished by Parsons A Urav's orchestra of Fort land. The thanks of this office are grate fully returned to Key. Martin Hick man and to his excellent wife for a tine lot of blacklverries of the evergreen variety. We certainly know how to appreciate this kind of generosity. John Rosier, twelve-year-old son of Mr. K. Rosier, sustained a bad injury on Friday last by haviog his hand badly lacerated and one finget broken in machinery. Dr. Courtney dressed the wound and savs the whole hand van be saved. j Mr. J. J. Swan's family, consisting x mf wife and two daughters, arrived here last Tues.biy evening. Mr. Swan has rented the Tripp place, where Mr. Churchill lias Ken living, and will move in soon. It is innivc'ssary to av that Mr. Swan is now wearing a broad Hllik. Lal Saturday Master Ciaud Fat on I lesciitiil this ci'iit' with a l uttle ef ;l;i wtiter frm Liiwcr Sixbt, which was the t'u-st we cv r had the pleasure elected, and tho Republican promises , to a series of debates with H. F. Fnd.-r-ol" tasting from that phu-e. ( 'laud aim 1 to saw as much fur the IVmocrat in j wihsI, of Host on. The challenge was brought us some tine tomatoes on ; c-se Clevi land is elected. ! delivered to Mr. Rradcn at Silverton Tuesday, for all of which he has out jr ;,w r.uhl has lnui.vtit a h ilt infciii "M Sunday afternoon and promptly IIUDKS. The saw mill of Chapman V Rrowu. alioiit five miles ea.-t of Seio, was. en tirely eonsunifsl by fire on Saturday, i(hing from some burning timber in the vicinity. The mil! was insured for and the loss was adjusted at $1500, some of the machinery having lieeti saved. Mr. Jake Rilyeu and ladv arrived home from their trip in the mountains ' lasl Friday evening. They went 'over j ns far as Frinevilie, and report having ; a good trip. He brought home a fine lot of fish, which he gave to his friends, and among the lot he included Thk Kxpkkss, for which we return our heartfelt thanks. I Last Tuesday as Ned Gilbert came j running his horse into town after the ! doctor to attend to Mr. Mike Connolly, ' who met with a serious runaway acci- ; dent, he scared a team that was stand- ine in front of the post office, tielong-' ine to Mr John WiNon causin- them I )iigm.r. juuii 11 nwii, i.iuMu, ,m," to run away. They ran out of tow n at breaknj-ek speed, but were caught be- ; fore doing any damage. We are glad to announce that Jev. AValton Skipworth was reap- lttiinted to Ix'banon by the M. K. eon- ferenee. During the past year Kov. i Skinworth has U-cit a faithful pastor , and everybody is pleased to have him remain here. Uov. IL It. Kllworthy was appointed to the Itrownsville cir- cuit to ssueeecfl IZcv. K. CJittcns, w ho w as appointed to Roseburg. . ti . ..v.'L- at,- a f Churchill has disiosed of his hanhvare 1 fll II 11 11 l 1 U I '.i-L nil a .'u. .i. i . istore to Mr. G. W. C'rnson ii, ,1. II. C. Miller. Mr. Churchill has been in business in this town for about two voars, anu his dcparlurc, vhich will K-cur in the near future, will he re gretted hy his fiiemls in Ix-hauon mid vicinity. The gentlemen who succeed Mr. Churchill are business men and Mlh arc old citizens of this county and worthy of the confidence of the people. n exchange tell liow to save but- tcr by putting it in a saucer, the saucer ; under a flower pot, filling the saucer 4 ,i,. 1,,, m-nn'iin Hie hole with water, and plugging ;n iW. This niav I all riirht for ordinary butter, but this place has re - ,..!.- i,.i i morl-Pt hut ter that would walk off with the pot, knock the plug .. ...:, w.ii inrl nf. ihe water cut M1UI HIL J1l " - -,.l.1.niu? i.urnoscs. to say not Ii- ing of what would l-eeonie of the naiii-er after the tussel wiin ine nuiier Abont wheat, that smells like a polar bear. j The wheat market had Wen a little Thursday the residence of Mr. Mark j down for a few days until yesterday, Hurlburt, about six miles southwest of j when the price in this city again ad lbany, was entirely consumed by j vaueed to 75 cents. The tone of the tire together with his barn. The fur- market is hopeful, and wheat is firm niture was mostly saved, but 600 bush- at this price. In New York and Liv clsof wheat and considerable hay went i erpool the markets are reported firm, -w ith the barn. Several of the family , and altogether the wheat outlook is were inside the house, when one of the j encouraging. Heventy-five cents is children rvshed in and cried that the considerably above the ruling price for i.ie Ti-jon fire. All efforts to save JIOU " . ... .... i lie huild 1.1 Were unavailing. 1 tie ... .... tire proljably CaUllt IJ'om Hie llUC. Tlie house M'aa 4tt.urtf1 for wn Miift Jjie barn f"r '!, J. S, Courtney, M. D., physician and surgeon. Iluy you drugs and stationery of Miller and save money. There Is at present a good deal of sickness In and around Lebanon. Mrs. Illidgo and children, of Kast Portland, have been visiting relatives near here. Public school will open next Mon day. Children should gather up their books and be on hand the tlrst day. We are glad to learn that Dale, the little daughter of Mr. C. H. Harmon, who has been quite sick, is much bet tor. On last Friday our offii.v had a pleas ant call from Miss Ambler and Miss Maggie White, who presented Us some nice bouquets. Don't you forget Joe Harbin sets wagon tires. He has a llrst-class sin inker; no cutting and welding. Al work warranted. Considerable improvement has Wen made on the inside of the school build ing in the way of painting the wall, blackttoard, desks, etc. Mr. McClain, an old citizen of this county, is here canvassing for school charts. They are a gtMwl thing and should be in every school room. Mr. Hardy commenced this morning to put the wire on the poles for his tel egraph line from here to Albany, and In a few days it will le ready for use. Warehouse and grain frequently ! burn. Fanners should 1h on the sale! side and insure their grain with A. H. j Cyrus,whocan give you safe insurance. Mrs. Geo. 15. MeKinney has I teen ap pointed administratrix of the estate of her husband, who was recently killed in a runaway accident near this place. As I have sold my hardware store and am going elsewhere, I must collect ' all that is due me, and ask those owing .. ' . ... " me to pleivse call and settle at once. A. C. Ctll Kt lit! I.. 1 have concluded to remain in Lelv anon until the 14th of this month, and this is the last chance to get your pio- ii ii inkiin mi i.iii r tin t it nil nit iwii ! . . . . . ... .... .. ! ' 1 (nit. r . A. loZtKH. Whooping cough is attended w ith i but little danger when the cough is 1 kept loose and expectoration easy by; spent. the free use of Chamberlain's Cough j s. Hoa"itaWy u-rT.irnt. Remedy. Sold by M. A. Miller. Ij,, last Tll0SlUy InorillllB Mr. Miko Nearly a car load of Italians came Connolly met with a serious runaway upon the west side train yesterday j accident at the ilaeo of Mr. A. Kecs, and will go from here to the front to j attout t wo miles fnim town. Mts.srs. do service on the O. 1 extension. La- i Connolly and Ks are nei-rhhors. ami boring men arc Times. ill demand. Corvallis j j A fellow came into our store Who wanted the earth for a tlmir. He asked, 'Can you shoe us?" Then started to Jew us. So we shoe'd him right out of the dinir. Andrews & Hacklcmaii have one price for all Perhaps never liefure w as sa much grain threshed in this valley in the ,ii,..Ml. ..I- ....... I .....1 1. . .1 .. .. I ... . I.'.ll.. iiu 'i .iuii.1, nun iini.il lull mill i ... -tit n-i .i i 1 .'i it- iiiiiiiuiii ti in iimie. j lie T"11- i tug crews have had remarkably good j wen t In I .itnl ti.:ei .t.itln nv r..i1 1.. t t . in iv, .. . . iiiiiv ..v'iii. i .11 I ill III ! work. The latest t t.vle of working l ets on j the election is ilone up in Albina. Aj IenioTat protnisis to saw ten cords of j woo. I for a Republican if Harrison is j i ;!i the grocery store of T. C. IVs'bler, and the new firm will run under the i name, of Peebler & Ruhl. Thev are ! both energetic business men and arc : Isiund to succeed. They intend to en i large their stix k and carry on business on a large scale. Fire broke out Monday night at Mc I Minnvilie in the rear of Mix. H. 1. : Stewart's millinerv store and burned the building and contents, spreading rapidly to adjoining buildings. ii- ; I ICrCl 9 restaurant, Rrown's shoe store and the ! old city hall and jail were consumed ' before the flames could lie stopped. . '.' ; J The loss is alxuit foOOO. The or fire is unknown. According to an exchange the sim-, plest rule of measurement is the silver , a person carries in his pocket. A il" vcr quarter measures three-fourths of an inch, the half dollar one inch, and j Our school opened this week with the dollar an inch and a quarter. We niuch interest manifested by teacher, arc not prepared to prove the assertion, j P"P' '' 1 "fonts. owinc to embarrassing circumstances, : , .M'" M:'.,I,,rk 's "uable o at end to ... , '(his farm duties at present. Cause, a and if some gentleman w ill try it they ' SOVcre pain in his breast, will confer a favor by reporting at this j Several families have gone from this oniee. i , i iop patches to make a stay ot a tew Chll.l Bnrtiftl. y weeks, to get their "pusses'' tilled w ith Last Sunday afternoon Maysel, thexjhe filthy lucre. three-year-old daughter of Jos. Mayer, was playing with some matches w heu hv chance she set lire to her clothing. ! ! Her screams brought her mother and some neighbors to her assistance, ( When they reached her she was almost 1 completely envelojicd in tlames, but by i prompt action the flames were smoth- Vred out. when it waa found that the (chiM w as very severely burned on the w leu sine aim iin. arms aim iace. n : was feared that be bad inhaled the 1 flame, hut we are glad to note that she ; is improving rapidly, with fair pros j pects of recovery. I y' ri-d. Mr. K. J. Mills died Monday niSht, j Sept. 3d, of chronic bowel trouble, j Some time Mnce Mr. Mills wrs relieved ! of a huge tape worm, and seemed to he improving, but was taken suddenly ill on Monday and died that night. j The funeral took place at Lebanon on ! "Wednesday at 1 o'clock P. M. Mr. Mills caruc to Oregon about two years i a" and purchased a farm about six ! nn Its northeast ot Lebanon, wnere he j has lived cv jr since. He leaves a wife i and several children to mourn his un ; timely decease The bereaved familv ; have our sympathy i several years, and many farmers will i . ... i j i . ...ii ii 1 ..I .1 - I, ..i.T .! .....1 .1 j UOUOliess sell Ul IIJIS liguie rauier man ! rlSK me inc. tuaiiou H lilt: U1UI feci. 11. is to hhv tlie least a fair price ii.r heat. AJl'uny Jlerah.l. S'l.t. (S. Just Your Klnil. A friend was telling us tho other day of an old ferryman w ho lived on the north fork of the Hantlnm in the early settlement of this valley. As each new emigrant would cross tho river they would enquire for land to home stead, and tho next question would be, "What kind of neighbor: would we have?" "Well," the old ferryman would say, "what kind of neighbors had you whore yon came from?" If the answer was "Good" or "Had," he would say, "That's Just the kind where you are going." That was a sensible countryman, for just as you hear a per son speak of their neighbors, just so arc you apt to find iln'tn. ioltlrn WrtlilliiRii. We learn that there, have been five golden weddings In Brownsville in the last ten years, from which we draw throe Important conclusions: First, the longevity of life is a tine advertise ment or the health of that vicinity and of the vitality ami vigor of its cit izens; second, It is honoring to the (iod-given and od-ordained institu tion of matrimony; third, it is honor ing and comforting to the aged pil grims along life's journey, and hinds the outgoing with the incoming gen erations In orlon bands of sacred mem ory. On inquiry we ascertained that each of these aged couples were men and women of sterling worth, of tem perate habits, and that each of them were members of some Christian church. 1iatH of it rhmrrr Couple: Mrs. Willis Cialnes died at Sodaville ! last Saturday mornine. Sent. 1st. nt the age of 70 years. Mr. and Mrs. Oaines had ironc to Sodaville from their home near Seio several mouths ago for the ItoiiclK of Mr. (iainex' 'health. About two weeks ami Mrs. (initio became ill and continued to nan until iter ucain. Alter airs, (iainc? i ... ' " , ' i 'death Mr. (iaines was taken home, where he died Monday, Sept. .d. He i was exjM'i tlng Death for many weeks, ami was pivpareil tor tho reaper. Mr. (iaines was 78 years old, and thev have Ihh ii mariiol over thirty years. Thev ! - ... . . . . were cany pioneers oi i.tun count v, i ulid were Ii le Ii I v ii..ii.iili,l iuul lunvn many friends and relatives to mouiu the loss of two whose lives were well were engaginl in baleing hay at Mr. Keos' place when the runaway tn- curred. Mr. Connolly was hauling hnvtotltc i. rem nil. t nftiT uiil.ui.liti.r i went to take his lines, but accidentally I drojqH'd one, and leaning over to get it, fell on the dotiiile-trecs. which j seated the In irscs and caused them to I (runaway. He was dragged over -""O ! j yards and was l.inise.l in a teiriblej i manner. Dr. Inlev of tins piai-e at- . , ,. , i.i 'ended to his wounds, and th' doctor i informs us that he is reriottsly hurt, i but will probably recover. Mr. Con- j iiiii is ;t !iiii;ii.' man . , oiiatc tin ii.n.ieinT. j Rev. ( lark Rradcn, the notei ( 'hris-! tian controversali-t, has Imi-ii elial- J h ugod by the Silverton Secular Cnion i accepted by that gentleman. The de- bates are to take plai-c at Silverton some time in November, nml are to i last eight days. Clark Rradcn hails j fi-ont Ravenna, Ohio, and has a mi- j uonai repui.-uion as n religious ills- putatst, while Mr. Fndcrwood is the editor of the IWton Investigator, and is said to lie the greatest living in fie lei debater. He comes at the solicitation of the Silverton free thinkers, who in i tinier tvivf li.iY.! In.. in in.i.1.1 O.A lni.h.i ; I " v -j- in. .iv mi: mi i i , . . . . ... -. t ine oratorical assaults ot mt. lira-i den. havt Messis. Fndcrwood and Rradcn j crossed (.words tm the platform ' before, and each knows the other's! '!..,.,. ti.. v.. i mettle. Statesman. SWKKT HOMK. Several hundred Indians tiiwi'il through here MiiihI;ivimi ruiitu l.iTnin. plcton's hop yard place across the liver to the various yir. Hamilton, our new merchant. seems to he opening up with considcr- l,-".,t- . "V il very ei ci get u muie. lie is a man. ti he is almost Mire to he sue-! ccssful in his new enterprise. I i1 Messrs. J. Pun.-iea, J. Hosooo, II. j fWufL-iiw 1-' ll innr i.f 1 Mul '1 n . i starteil l:it Monday for their irold anil S coal mines on tlie Santiani above Don- ! iica Iir. Thev intend to renmin some ' time to work in their mines and lo ' i some prispceting. It is to lie hojHMi ,' .) in m- uceesslul in tlicir labors and reap a i-cat reward for their trip. Notice. All those knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and settle without delay. (t. K. IIakuv. Wanted. We will pay 4- cts. ix-r roll for choice butter. Thompson & Watkks, Hrownsvillc, Oregon. Last Sunday The Dalles had a j 0UU fire, and Wednesday Baker City had 250,000 worth of property go up : in smoke. A Portland gentleman is said to have gone up the narrow gauge railroad the other day and killed thirty-two Chi nese pheasants. The most alarming and violent at tacks of IJilious Colic or Cholera Mor bus can lc promptly relieved and cured by takingChamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluca Itemed v. Sold by M. A. Miller. Cramping pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Cholcru Morbus and Diarrhoea, are promptly, permanently and safely cured by using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluca Remedy. Sold by M. A. Miller. C. K. Smith, of San Jose, Oil., is in Albany with a view of starting a creamery. He proposes to buy five or j I ..: i i ,.if l l i. it i nr.....'. r.C I.... .1 -I....!.- I ...CM. : bia nuimicu aiim ui iuim, nuitu 11 gunr uii ccLai'iinii I moi-vniai 1 er anu ye ajsKs a inus oi joooirom' the citizens of AImiiv. c haw roup VII. CitAWFom.svH.n-:, Sept.. .1. 1 lop picking commenced to-day. Harvesting Is all done In this section. Mrs. Yates of Oakvllle Is visiting relatives at this place and near here. F. M. French of Albany was In town hist week attending toiioiuo htislncKS. Mr. David Cox of Wisconsin paid IiIn brother James a Hying visit yester day. Mr. Oscar Derrick returned to this place last week from astern O cimii. ,,,,,( H j lr ,,,., , , , , If. H. Derrick, our ox maker, Is put- Ili.,r tit, . I.. ..... ...... I . .It (1.1.. .. ... I. II.. II lid1! III. Illia Imiii.i Iiii flu. I.iiu i. . Xtxn1-"'1 "' -- O. 1. Abrams has completed his log ging Job for the mill here, and has gone to the mills on the (. H. road, where he hopes to II ml another job. (Julio a number of families from above lien- have moved to the dittereiit hop patches near Hrownsvllle, where they will camp till Ihe picking season is over. Our town Is still Improving. (J. W. ! l'ugh Is erecting a new store buildim; i ,i.)v i . f l I, ... ii t,,,...; last summer, but his t rade increased j enough to Justify him to huild a larger I 1 ...j..i....f.,, n ii.iiiif .lull I II nuir ness In the butchering line. He Is killing twice a week, and runs a meat wagon to llalsey and Hrownsvllle, furnishing meat to the eltireus of thot-c places elieaMT than they can buy It at the butcher shoos In their own towns. ir n' ..i 1n ... in . i. ..(lnn n ' A young lady a few miles from here'. ..mu Informs me that she has discovered a i 1 (M , ,f 1 sl'111 l'1 CAHH K)H new tin' extintrol-lnr. It worked so j U'-i-iHiimoilation of Second Class I 'un well I thotirht it might be well enough J sengers at tiu hed to Kx press Trains, to give it to your readers, us It niluht j Is ot servliv to them. I lie Vimir lady disiitvcred it accidentally. She was awakened one night by the cry of tire from her brother's 'room, im.l tushed down stairs to procure some u-uliif l.iir In Lot. ..It. .in. .nt bl.. grasped a pan of fresh milk, which she j iisetl to goii urposi I.OMi HlMlltY. It.iw la 111.? The following was handed to us for imblicaiion 1 " . ..... T,M.rc u ,' ln 'tll; ,, ,7 ,; u 81 Tears, ; iiiniitha, a weeks and 3 days tllit' tlli4 t.illili'il fulir iriil'ili.tia uii.l . i 1 1 j make somotwoor three hundred bush- ' . U i.r IrUI, i...l,.l.,..o .....1 ......... I .1... i . i- ..n...- .ii.i... i... r .i .' i-.. iiMiiii ii 1:1 iiiimi. iiimi litis i n n.pi ii .. . . gallons ot pure liquor, ami was never drunk a doen times in Ids life, and i can turn oil his three glasses H ,hiv ! Vet. mill lins fhcu'cil S4ll tuiiiiiili tif t. . : I . . . . . . . iiiiiiii ami Miiokcit alMiiit half that liKich. Read it, you Prohibitionist. j I.F.TTKU 1. 1ST. I Following is the list of letters re maining in the post office nt Lebanon, Linn county. Or., Amr. "1, l'-ss; I ll-lliHii. trn A i-l lint tYliin. Mm JiUiaN lli litrenn, Mr lirernisiRh, Mrra Mvcr. Mr I ! anl M-irrl-. I. c Nfl-in. Mr Milill.i I'mil. Mr Smiil I'iiHit. Mr A A IVmiT-. Mr t..!i!i Kii-.t. I. II Sli'ani. .I.itm--SiniOi, Mr .1 I u ley, Mr Jnhn llen.ti-rH.it. Sin tlailt Hull. Mr rlmrlii II..MI.V 11,11... k. My. Mm llummh (. Mavm, w n. i n h lVrsons calling for these letter- will please say "advertised." -L H. 1. llui r, P. M. Not lev. As I am thinking of making a change in my l usim ss, I n spectfully i. n . . .I. . i nri an i nose inneiiicit to ine tocouie j forw ard slid s tile us soon us possible, ' as I want to square up mv hooks. T. O'. I'khii i it. Krtiit Tlftt. Call on A. R. Cyrus Sc Co., ap nts for J. II. Sett lender's nursery, for nil kinds of fruit and ornamental tribes. Fois SrnMi u Complaint ttseCham Is rlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluca Remedy, it is jierfectly safe for eluld rcn of iinv are. ' cts.'ncr Imtile. Sold i by M. A. Miller. J loc TlrKKTS The i Clcllss office is , prepared to mint hot. tickets momntlv and cheaply. SubscriU' for Tin: KxruKss. and reliable Mediclni.iartbclsft to depend upon. Ackor'a IJIockI Kl- Ulr liu been prescribed for yesra for all itn- . ..t .i.m l 1.. r... u ...t i puriueol llirmwu, luviui tuiuivimue If, o in:.: HI ...t.l A . I, ! uioiji, pipuinf.iriucii.uiimiiiiiicia, in invaluable. For Ulicumatieui, hits no equal. J. A. liKAHl , DrugKist. WE WANT To Know We are here with a Select our WE WILL MELT ANY PRICE Illicit can bo mticle, liciving iltttility of tlie tOocl. WE WANT THE EARTH To know that the goods are on our shelves and open to buyers. We do not attempt an enumeration of our goods, but content ourselves with the state ment that we have the LOWEST PRICES AND LATEST. STYLES 1o T3e Ioiioc 1 in Lebanon. Give us the opportunity to make our vaunting good, by over looking our vaunted goods. Andrews & Hackleman. Hh..iv Wri'M.si-w. Any one who hits ever tried ChaiulKiliiln's Colic, ( 'hulera and 1 Harrhiea Ileincdy or seen it tried for Cramping I'alns In the Stomach or I towels, Cholcru Morbus, or Dlarrhioa, Is ready and willing to recommend It. II always cures quickly. Sold by M. A. Miller. I la warranted. In becaimo It is Hie best ! lllood Preparation known. It will poni .11 in. ....I !:..... .1.- i.r. . . ' .. . n " . eoiwiuuuon. Jteuii iHDer, w gtiftrauteo It. J. A. Heard, Druggist. . . .... OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA I liliHN I'ACII'ICCO.MPANV LINKS sol The Ml. Shasta Route. 1 inn- lii'lwn-n AMiitny mimI sun Krinu--, ;Ci luiiir. California Eapreat Trains Dally. -, u! ' Vr"Y. - I'oilliuul Arrlu- 111 HI a. M. All'linv 4HV l-ifi A.M. Sutl 1 t'ttl'iwn IamiyH USUI I. M, Loc'" r-"-""r Tr'" Db,, " .V."! ' " ''" 1,1 r"v'': , ' " 1J lor. m l.t-nvt Alluun Ij iivt ll -;tf . m. J Mr. m. Arrive I uifi iif l'rivc j V A. X. Local Patcn(er Traltn Dally (except Sunday) :I.i-hi . M l.eioe l-linlnii Allmny l.i'liMtllitl Alluiliv Arrivu IS in M. i.1 Anhf I :M p. m Arrive '2 1 1 ji. in ArrlvelN III lv i ll V. f III ! I -i-lO Pullman Buffet Sleepers. 1 lm . A ' It. It 1 .irv mnln omne.-ttnii it It : nil iIm' ii ruliir tm:n- n iht' i l't Hi I'. llt ! t. KmH sil lav. frum West Si.lo Division. I; .'l W 1J ..N PORTLAND .111(1 CORVALLIS Mall Train Dally itncept Sunday). I io rtiii I'iiIIIiiihI CiirtnllH Arrtvii ti 1 l.i-itw I ; I.' Eprei Train Dally 'eactrpt 6undayk I t't Atrlve 'lliln.l Mm I lie Allivi I etivi !' ' tl. I r. l'i n ii. in in At Allmnv Mint I nrvi'lH-iiiiiiiei t ntili tiiiln- ef ln i-nti I'lii-llle rHllmnil. fc-ririull llifi.rmntliiii rvi;tiriti!i; ruli, lunlm i-li- . rnll i. II iti)uti uflil it. ii.tit.i i;. i: r. itixiKits. Miiimni r A--I H. K. A Atnil. The Appetite May lx tncroaseil, tho Digestive organs Mrnnctliened, anil the bowels regulated, by takiag Aycr' nils. Tbnse 1'itls are purely vegetable in their composition. They contain neither calomel nor any oilier dangerous drug, and may be taken with perfect safety by persons of all agea. I was n erfat aufTerr from D.rspeaia and C'liiiMipnMnn. I hail no appetite, and wat constantly afflicted with Jlead aehe niid 1 h77iin s. I consulted our t siaily diM-tor, who iresrrllsd for me, at various time, witliout affording more tlian ti'iupurarr relief. I finally com menced inking Ayer'a I'ills. In a abort time uiy digcNiioii and apUte IMPROVED my bowels were regulated, and, by the time I finished two boxes of thrse PilU HIT teiidrni'T to hrxlorhes had disap rr'aml, and I Iwcaine strong and well. l'arius M. lAigau, lliumtull, lK'l. I was troutiltid, fur over a yr-ar, witli 1ah of Ap-titi, and ( ienoraf I ftiilit v. I roinmeined taking Ayer's l'i I In, and, before finishing lirtlt a I x of this medi cine, my appetite and atrenjith were n. Btortd. 0. O. Clark, 1 (anbury, Court. Ayer's Pills are the beat medicine known to tne for rrKUlatioR the bowel. I and for aUliaeaaesrauaMl by adisordrrcd ! Hiiinia. ti anil l.iver. I Buffered for over , threo veara with I leadachc, Indiireatlon, andl'oiistipatiim. I had noappetite. and was weak and nervous moat of the tiuie. BY USINQ three hum of Ayer's rills, and at the same time dietins; myself, I was com plctely cured. My digestive organs are now in giMid onlrr, and I am in perfect health. P. Loekwooil. Tojicka, huu.i. Aycr'a Pills have benefited me wonder fully. Fur month I Buffered from Inili peetion mid 1 leadaehe, wan rent lens at night, and had a Iuul ta.te in my mouth every morning. After taking one box of Ayer's Tills, all ttieae troubles dis apsnred, uiy food digested well, and my sleep waa refreshing. Henry C. liemiueiiwuy, Kockpurt, Mass. I waa cured ef tho Vilea by the nae of Ayer'a I'ills. They not only relieved mo of that painful tlmorder, but give me iu creaaed vigor, and restored my health. John La.aiux, t. Juhu, N. II. tt Ayer's Pills," rrrparod by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lo trill. If aaa. Bokl ty u!l DnirslU aud Dtsalora la llcdtolua. THE WORLD It. Stork. nHu.ls at.d in order to seii relative i I I ! I . ! T. C. PEEBLER, I I i 1 I i i 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: Seio Flour, Full Roller Process, per sack, Albauv Flour, lied Crown, ier sack White Uean, 20 lhs, I?est Tahle Kite, 15 h lhs. Host Kastcrn Svrup, 5 gal. kons, 44 1 44 tans, " Maple " 1 4' 44 New Orleans Molasses, (Jolden C Sugar, 11 lhs, H.xtra C Sugar, 13 lhs, (Jranulated Sugar, 12 lhs. j THE ABOVE ARE PRICES ON I Call Special Attention to Seio Flour, which I Guarantee to be the Best in the State, Only $1 per sack, for Cash. SATISFATION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. HIDES, FRUIT AND ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY fRODUU TAKEN IN EX CHANGE FOR GOODS. GIVE ME A W. FORTMILLER & CO., j ALBANY, - - OREGON. Manufuctnn.TH of and DciiU-m in all Kinds Furniture. Import all First-Class Goods DIRECT FROM THE EAST. A complete stock of Wall Taper, Deco ration! aud "Window Shades. 1 N D E R T A. !C I MO A SPECIALTY, A FINE OPPORTUNITY Is now ollcred to parties owing me, as I will now pay i j i t .v "v y i l i o is w ron WHEAT AND OATS Delivered at any warehouse on the line of the railroad in LinnCo. tor sntlieient to cover the full amount ot their hook account and notes. To those who owe me and pre fer to pay in CASH, they will con fer a favor hy doing so promptly.. Do not wait for personal duns. CI I AS. B. MONTAGUE.. Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1888. Host Tea, 1 ll t an, $1 00 1 Savon Soap, pr lx, 1 20: Cold "Water Uleaching Soap, 1 00 Com and Gloss Starch, 3 papers, 1 00 Saleratus, 4 pajKrs, 2 75 ! Soda Crackers, per l-ox, G5j Oysters, 2 lb cans, 5 for 1 15 LiverjRKil Salt, 200 lb sacks.-, 1 00 , " - 100 lb sacks, 1 00 ; 44 50lhacks, 1 00, roinatoo.s 10 1 00s A FEW LEADING ARTICLES CALL. T. "ARCADE SALOON."! GENTRY vt RETHERFORI) Prop i- i ctoi'N. DEALERS IS ALL KIXPS OF Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ALSO cs n.vsr Fresh Mineral and Soda Water, f ..(Opposite Exchange ITtttfl.) 4C 1 15 1 15 25 25 r,5 1 Of 2 0" i 1 15 G" 1 00 cans for IN MY IMMENSE STOCK. C. PEEBLER tiJ!liiMvi nril all M)A i. i .-.. j. i (vMM;tt- Ihe I'.S. ait lit 4Htr-. ami ne emu inia I'nhiiiK in U-ss litrn (Iimii t4iJt- n nnMr tntit IV 1HlXt;nX. vui NifK JsKA tl IMi r I'itfl'l'ii f itivcnthMU. tlvi apt b tilrtil nl'Hitt fi..r 1 1tr- ami v tttnfc AO JiALCti2 LWi.hSX MI K.Vf i.S t k't iK