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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1888)
Express. FRli- j - 28, 18S8. l'ERSOXAL'AXDOTlIERWISE There is to be a dunce in Virion hll to-night. Mr. J. J. Swan 1 very sick with typhoid fever. Mrs. J. G. Rccd visited friends In Albany Tues day. Mrs. C. IT. Kalsttm is very sk' with typhoid lever. , 1 Sherwood Burr of Eugene was in town mi busi ness last Monday. We are sorry to learn that Mr. TV. B. Donaca's baby, is seriously ill. Mrs. R. G. Miller started for Eugene City on a visit this morning. Bev. J. R. Kirkpatrick and wife arc over on the Aba this week fishing-. Mr. Clint Gordon has returned to Lebanon after several weeks' absenee- S. H. Stine, the former publisher of this pal. Is to be seen on our streets. Geo. L. Sutherland of Scio will start East next Monday to study dentistry. We are sorry to karn that Miss Frankie Laforge is very sick with typhoid fever. Kev. Martin, who has charge of ihe Southern M. E. church at Spieer, was in town last Monday. Mrs. Jemima Kalston and Miss Maud Ralston . (HTivcd home last night from their visit to Port land. Our sanctum was honored by the presence of Misses Ada Miller and Ida Montague one evening last week. Mrs. G. M. Townsend and danphter, of Scio, were in town Thursday and made this office a business call. A bet on the result f the Presidential election of 8226 a side was deposited In the Bank of Leb anon test Monday. Those who have books belonging to the Library Association of Santtom Academy will please re turn them before October 1st. Mr. Fred Davis, brother of Mrs. G. W. Cruson, who had his lc? shot off about the first ot July, is seriously ill with typhoid fever. On account of the dry weather there is a pood ioal of sickness in this community. About a week of rain would be a bles-lng-. The steam saw is m town this week sawing wood. It is about as far ahead of the Chinaman s the railroad is of the old ox wagon. Mr. A. C, Churchill offered to bet $1000 that Har rison would be the next President, and held the offer for several days, but no one would take it up. Mr. L. K. Brooks has sold his stage line from this ilaee to Sweet Home to Asher Hamilton. We have not K-arned what Mr. Brooks intends doir Married, at the residence of the bride's father. on McDowell creek, Sept. 5, Mr. Geo. II . Powell to MteLPatri R. Gaylord, Rev. T. Yost of Sweet CKAWFORHSTItLE. CKAWPOR08V11.LK, Sept. 21. The rattle of lumber wagons can be heard most any hcut in the day. M. Shackelford is moving one or nui nouses am. otherwise improving It. r i.irkP Baker has bought a honw and lot of U. W. Pugh near the saw mill, which he intends to improv. Th mads are fine since the rain, and the cttl- ens are trying to make thcin better by hauling gravel on them. School commenced here loay nndcr the man agement of Geo. Flnlcy. The attendance was cry good for the first day. Rev. F-Uworthy, of the M. E. church, preached his first sermon here yesteruay to lursi- tentlve audience. May his work be prospered here among us. H. L. Robe went to Albany last Thursday to ob tain a permit to teach. He commenced his scnooi tonlay in the Liberty district, on the Samiam, where he taught last spring. little daushter of G. W. Push, fell in the fire at Elder Shea s last Thursday and was burned severely about the arms. She and lier momer were on thetr way home from the soda spriings, and stopped at Mr. Shea's to get shelter from the rain, and while there met with the accident. Tjist Fridav being the birthday of Miss Lillie Aiken, the young folks of the neighborhood gath ered at the residence or nor granarami-r, n. Shackelford, where they enjoyed themselves for hort time. It was an entire surprise to Miss LiUie and was enjoyed by her, as she is only vis iting here. It is needless for people to go so far to get to soda springs, when we have just as gtxxt in one half mile of this place. All it needs is some one to take hold of the matter and have the spring cleaned out and improved. It is near the hills and als the Calapooia river, and the county road runs within 130 yards of it. Dr. Thomson nd wife, ot Eugene, moved into our town last Tuesday. They are now noaretlng at the hotel. They have rented J. B. Cox s new house, but it is not yet completed. We have long needed a good doctor here, and it is to be hoped that Dr. T. will fill this need and merit the pat ronage of this neighborhood. A. Hull 6t Brownsville was in town two days last week, making arrangements to move nis cheese factory to this place. He has the promLse of the milk from 250 or SCO cows. We hope he will locate among ns, as we need everything in the manufacturing line we can get. There are inducements here for other industries that should be improved by some one. SWEET HOME. Ready Witnesses. Any one who has ever tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy or seen It tried for Cramping Pains In the Stomach or Bowers, Cholera Morbus, or Diarrhoea, Is ready and willing to recommend it. It always cures quickly. Sold by M. A. Miller. Fob. Summer Complaint use Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, it Is perfectly safe for child ren of an v ape. 25 cts. per bottle. Sold by M. A. Miller. Subscribe for The Express. A Great Cure-All. W ovvnA triflo with any Throat of -V3 V3V v Lung Disease. If you bavo a Conga or Cold, or the children are threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough, cm Acker a English. Remedy ana prevent farther trouble. It is a positive cur,' and we guarantee it. -M Price 10 and 50o J. A. Beard, Druggist. St. Charles Hotel LEBANON, OREGON, W. Corner Main and Sherman Streets, Blocks East of Railroad ik-pe. Two Boot H. E. PARRISH, Manager. Tables Supplied with tho Best the Market Atlbrds. Sample Rooms and the Rest Accommodations for Commercial Meu. GENERAL. STAGE OFFICE. Home officiating. Feebler & Buhl are having considerable work dune on the inside of their store, which will en able them to put about double the amount of goods in it, which they say they intend to do. All members of the Elite Literary Society of far.Sam Academy will please be present at the next meeting of the society on next Wednesday cvening, October i. A. Melvts Williams, See. John Roberts, a young man who has been pick ing hops at one of the hop yards tear town, was taken sick with typhoid fever and was brought to the Exchang hotel, where he is getting along very well. f Mrs. Bnrtonshaw and son arrived here yester day from Saicm, where they haw been livin; They have rented a honse from F. M. Miller, the one formerly occupied by Mr. Swan, and will reside here this winter. Win. Wassom, a cousin of Jonathan Wassom of this place, recently pun-haw d the Wit-on place - eight miles cr-l of Ilarrisbnrg. containing 1100 acre. He says the place produced this year 10.000 bushels of wheat and oats. . ! yesterday as wr. Ian Simons was doing rr.me i Lauling about his place with two old gentle i horse, he stopped aid threw the lines on the I " ground. ai:d the horses stiirted and run away. tearing the wagon all to pieces. . Yesterday as Mr. Tripp was hauling gravel over near Peterson's bn; te the top of the wagon box slipped fiJ-ward and scared the horses, causing them to ran away. One of Mr. Tripp's bovs was t m badly bruised np, but not seriously hurt, . "'Sia" liTl one of the horses was badly hurt. This week we devote six columns of space to his toricnl and descriptive matter pertaining to Brownsville and its principal business men. We tOso issue an edit ion of 500 extra copies of Tee Exrr.Ess for the Brownsville pvople. We cxptit fr-on to write up other towns in the coumy. The Pantiam Acaleiay opened last Monday with about the same attendance in the literary depart ment a last year, but much larger in the musical department. Prof. tiObert says the ou'looi is good " for a fine school this year. He has made arrange- '. mems f ir an assistant to lie-in about the first of i t Pecember. ' - Ijsst SaWrday Mr. G. W. Taylor brought t stalk of eorn to this office which measured 11 feet and v a inches in heipht, with three ears on it. Mr. ' Taylor said he did not have to go over the fit-Id to wlcct this but took the first one he came to, nr.d that he has a field of a few aere just like it. This wfil compare favorably with corn raised any place, ' but still some moss-backs will continue to say that corn will not do well in this country. Fetty Sneak Thieves. - Last Fridav night some sneak thieves entered the hardware store of Miller t Crurai and stole a mithi Wesson 3S calibre revolver and some knives, etc.; also about the same time a t ucket of candy from Beard & Yates" drug stere and a 1kx of fcrty-eight. packages of cigarettes from Ren Barker. A small boy traded one of the stolen Vnives to Mr. Barker; the revolver was brought ,v Wednesdav night and laid by the door of Cne hardware store. The officers are on the track " of the other stolen articles, and they w ill no doul t oon be brought in. Unless the things are ell re turned soon, some voting boys are likely to be ar reted and sent to the reform school. Farents ' eh7uld look after their boys a little more closely ai!l not allow them to be running about the Mjeets after night. Temperance Exercises. The second quarterly temperance cxercL-es of the Lebanon Sabbath schools will be given at the First Presbvterian church next Sabbath evening. Everybody'is cordudly invited. Following is the programme: !. ....'-Brave Temperance Boys' gcrinTTreiding and pmyer.Rev. W. Skipworfh ,ng "Come Home. Father 'Annie Talbott "Mp' "no Wtoe" - Gertrude Hunt KecnatioS -- - Mola&oan ilass exer-ise JtertSn7nr"A Temperance Hoy" Je Ha pong-- - " l .?; Monk n 1 , r n -Boys W antea P "" Key. . . money t,n-r J IHniNl'-H J .1 n 'Beuedit'tion ..Kev. W. Skipworih Sweet Hose, Sop 24. L. K. Brooks and family are at Brownsville on a visit. Born, on the 2Jih inst., to the wife of E. C. Jack son, a daughter. On account of scarci'y of school teachers Fern Ridge district has no teacher. Rev. Thos. Yost and wife go to Independence this week to attend the Evangelical conference. Miss Joy Templeton. from near Halsey. is teach ing school in the Wiley and Shea district above here. More deer have crossed the Sontiam this season than common. About lOOAave been Killed at tnc crossing near Donaea bar up to the present time. II. C. Moran has iust returned from the Alca cotustrv. lie comes back with the "empty fch barrel" consumption, which in plain English means he didn't get a smell. Mr. Foster, our miller, has bought several hun dred bushels of wheat since harvest and hadt hauled to his mill to grind this winter. That means we can get flour near home when the roads get muddy. A man named Kellogg, w ho is SS years old. is at work in the mine's two mile- above Green Horn, on the noith rfeie of the Santiam. He works all alone and averages about il per ar- How is that few an e ight y-nine r? Elder Shea has seven men at work on the coun- tv road that runs within a mile or two of the soda springs. We understand that he is doing excel lent work. Why shouldn't he? We expee-t good work from all of our tWera, Front to-elay on the mail from Sweet Home to Waterloo. Sodaville and Lebanon w'H be carried by Aher Hamilton, L. K. Brooks having sold out to Mm. Mr. Brooks has not yet decided what he ivi'il now do; he may go over the mountains. Charles Siurdevan, aged IS years, son of Manly S;urde'van, who lives four m:les above Swee-t Home, died last Friday moming of typhoid fe-vcr. He was buried at the e met cry ne-ar Mr. Gilli land's. A large concourse of relatives and frie-nds fallowed him to his'last resting plnce. Die-k Watkinds and others spent a few days lat ivet k at work on their coal mine, nine miles from lliis plac-e. Thty brought cnit about 3iX noun' coal w-ith the-m. and sent 100 pounds to Lebanon and Pcio. Mr. Watkinds ustd some of it in his shop, and it burned real well. He showed the writer some irons he had welde-d together, anil he can Clo as gfiod wia-k with it, seemingly, at any o'.her. They say they went only three fet,'t into the lead, and that it is about four fee t thick. Pros pects are also very favorable at the Ponaca and Hearing mine, twenty-five miles from this place. Much the Newest Nobbiest and Largest Ptoek of CLOTHING In the County Now to be Seen I ON THE COUNTERS OF OF Albany, Oregon. When you want to ?a - j --y "dress up," We would i A WONDERFUL PRESCRIPTION Bargain List of Real Estate FOR SALE BY -,Y. II. CYltUS CO., Real Estate Agents, Lebanon-, Linn County, Oregon. Prescribed by Gen. Public, M. D. TXA.lt IS T.TIIH TO & HACKLEMAN, & Shoe Dealers AND Pocket-Book Health Restorers, MAIN STREET, LEBANON, OREGON. FOR Blues, Dissatisfaction, Continual Draineo Purses, Etc.: Andrews & IlaTtlcmau's $5 00 Gents' Calf ikwdvear Welt One IT Andrews Hackle-man's $ 50 W oman a Milwaukee Oil Grain One IT W. I- PoukIos' IUns' ti 00 Calf, Button, Ral. and foncrew - One IT Andrews & llarklcman's Si 23 Misses' Oil Grain, but solid One IT For permanent cure, continue tiring the above in such quantities and as often and as long as boot appo.vl is nocewary- Gkner.il Pvblic, si. V. No Pate 1"- OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA SOUTHERN PACIFICCOMPANY'S LIXES The Mt. Shasta Route. Time between Albany and San Francsro, 35 hours. Lebanon is a thriving town of about 000 inhabitants, pleasantly situated in the midst of the most favorable portion of Linn county and alao of tho Wil lamette valley. It is tlto terminus of the Lebanon branch of the O. & C. It. R 13 miles from Albany, overlooking the beautiful Albauy prairie, and con trols the trado of a large section of country, both prairie and hill lands being tributary to it, giving a large va riety of products. Some of the finest fruit lands of the valley are near this place; there are also great facilities for manufacturing and stock raising. It is but 4J miles to the famous min eral springs at Sodaville, and 8 miles to Waterloo, where there Is a magnifi cent water power aim also ft mltieral spring. Altogether, this is a most de sirable location for settlers. Linn county is finely situated for commerce, being crossed by two rail roads north and south and one east and and the Willamette river on the west. A FINE OPPORTUNITY Is now oiTered to parties owing . ine, as I will now pay ALBANY P11ICE -oit- AT AOT ATS Look Over This List of Bargains and Come and See Us. We Will Treat You Well. f 1,750. Xo. 80 174 acres, situated 7 miles from Leb anon, 50 acres under cultivation, an under fence, and plenty living water ; two-story box; luui.se ami goo;i large barn; 31 acres good orchard. This is a good stock farm, having plenty of good outside range. $1,000. No. 101. aires 8 niiles front Lebanon, 30 to 35 acres in cultivation. 40 acres pasture; one-story box house, large barn 60x150 feet, orchard of 1"0 bearing fruit trees; fruit house ami dryer; plenty of water; one mile to school. Terms, $1,000 cash and balance to suit purchaser. California Express Trains Dally. l-ein p. vJ Leave SW r. M.i l-av 7:40 a.m.' Arrive " Portland Arrive 10 10 a. m. AUmnv Leave; 7v M. San Fraciseo Leave! "::) r. M. $5,000. No. J 35. 334J acres, 4 miles from Lebanon, 115 acres in cultivation, 144 in pasture, lalance brush and pasture and some timber; house, barn ami 2 acres of or chard; water convenient. Terms, $3, 500 cash, balance one year. $3,500. No. 140. ;A acres, 9 niiles from Lclwinon, 80 acres in cultivation, USO acres under fence; a pnod house, barn 80 feet long, and other outhouses. 5 acres orchard. Terms, $l,CCrJ cash, balance one year. $2,ono. No. 140. 'B0 acres cf level land 3 miles from Lebanon on roud to Sodaville, 30 acres in cultivation, 12 sens in grass; good one-tory housi, small barn and young orchard. Terms cah. Delivered at any warehouse on the line of.the railroad in Linn Co, for sufficient to cover the full amount of their book account and notes. To those who owe me and pre fer to pay in CASH, they will con ifer a favor by doing so promptly. Do not wait for personal duns. CHAS. B. MONTAGUE. Lebanon, Aug. 24, 1888. Local Passenger Train Daily (except Sunday! R-OOa. M.1 ljcave Portland Arrive 12:) r. Leave Albany 2:40 r. M.i Arrive KuRcnc 3:13 P.M. I.evr 1 1 x. M. lx-avc I Local Paenger Train Dally (except Sunday) 'I T tfbe glad to show you.j i through and make the bright price. W. FORTMILLER & CO., ALBANY, - - OREGON. Manufacturers of and Dealers in all Kinds FURNIT URK . 5:i i.M lave 12W p.m. Icav 2j) p.M-iIx-cve R:10 P.. Ij?ava lwclanon Altany Lehann Albany Arrive . M. Arrive 1:: p. m. Arrive -2:."p. n. Arrive :1) p. m. rate tint mi j.iJ buj I rainnflr Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST HLEElTxO CARS FOR aeeommoilation of Second Class Pas sengers attached to Express Trains. The O. AC. R. R. Ferry mVc ctmnection wltli nil the- re-eular trains vn the Last SsUtc lav. irom foe of V. Ptre-et. 9 West Side Division. BETWEKN PORTLAND and CORVALLIS Swo. No. ir,2. m acres', 9 mile S. E. of Lebanon, -W aert in cultivation, 30 aeres pasture, 10 acres of tiniUr, ail fenced, well watered; no building. f 1.401). No. 177. aj aeres 11 miles rrom xiaviiie, aj aeres imnmveC 100 under fence; pood lox house and doubie log barn; place U well watered. Import all First-Class Goods Mall Train Daily (except 8unday). a. ra J p. m. leave Arrive lnUml Arrive r.:l p.ru. Leavv li'p. m. DIRECT FROM THE EAST. A complete stock of Wall Taper, Deco rations and Window Shades. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Express Train Dally (except 8unday). -irtlan! ' ' i . - tu..m.. f ........ 9"0 A. m. No. 1S2 The Pt. Charles Hotel and barber lmn in I hanon. Pav ?4- ixr month rent. Furniture included. Lot 80xloU feet. S4.000. No. 8 1GH acres3 miles from Lebanon; about 100 teres in cultivation, balance in pa tore: n Kir lions-: barn: lartre orchard fins grtisn iJmd. Tirms, fi.tKW cash, balance to suit purchaser at 10 per trnt inttreit. -: At Allnnv anil OirvaHb" connect with traiaa ef I Owrnn I'aclt-r mi'iTtml. ! d-Kor full informatfrm repirdlnp rate, maps etc., call en cnjacy' agent. K. KOIJILF.K,' E.r.nrVTER! Manager Asrt. G. F. Pa--"- Agent. Answer to Slteptlc. As well mav you aslc, Why does not God kill you. you wicked skeptic? God annihilates nothing:, and ar.y acquaintance vrith natural j.hilosophy wonld satisfy any candid inquirer after truth. that nature as well as revelation teaches us thi fart. Again, if the de-vil had been annihi lated there would have been le ft no monument of the ju-tice of &xl, and the object of moral gov ernment could not have been subserved. "Why did not God make man so he would not fiat' Well, God wants nothm g but a w illing ser vice; if man had not the ability to do wronjr, lie would be nothing more nor less than a machine, "a man on a chess board." Both of these questions imply a destruction of free moral agency, and are dishonoring to man a well as to Got. Xow turn the evil out of your o jrn heart, and so far as you are concerned the d-vil will be dead, at le-ast harmless to you. J. R. K. "ARCADE SALOON." Wm. RET1IERFORD, Proprietor, DEALER IS ALL KINDS OF- Wines, Liquors and Cigars. OSEGOKIAH RAILWAY COMPAHT. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT, - Receiver. On and after Jan. 1. tsss. and until further no tice trains will run daUf (except Sunday) as fol ows : ?S,nm. Ka 14. 325 Hcres 6 miles from I-ohniinn, 270 acres in eultivatitm, balance astur; mo hous and two barns; school house on the farm; place well watereil by ppiinjrs; 2 miles to railroad station; good orchard. ?1,MV. O. 105. l!ti7 r.cres 8 miles from Lebanon; 12o acre's 1,-eaver dam land, 33 aerts In eul tivfttion, balance picture and brush; box house, barn and small orchard. We invite you to come and look through our -Mammoth Stock of Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. 3Xninito Oi-nss and Tiii-otliy Seed PURE GOODS & FULL WEIGHTS IS OUR MOTTO.. EAST SIDE. -AUSO OS BAM Fresh Mineral and Soda (Opposite Exchange Hotel,) Water. jte-itittKn. vcitrition. Kive-muintc taiK.. J. S. Courtney, M. D., physician and eurgeon. Harness and saddles at Thompson & Overman's, Albany. Thompson & Overman, the leading harness dealers, Albany. io to Beard & Yates for your school books and school supplies. The best harness and low prices at Thompson & Overman's. Albany. The larcrest stock of harness and sad dles in the valley at Thompson & Over man's, Albany. Don't yon forget Joe Harbin sets wagon tires. He has a first-elass fchrinker; no cutting and welding. All work warranted. tup mofit alarming and violent at- What the Matter Wa: They were walking in the cool of tl.e day Frank and Angie. Frank w as I gazing down at his new shoes and suf fered himself to to led past the conn r where he Intended turning. It was t o late now. He saw the sign of the i je cream saloon making itself unnec essarily prominent, ami remembered the 15 cents in his inside pocket. "It's strange how qualmish I feel, Angie," he said; "I am afraid I have eaten something that lias disagreed with me." "Indeed! Frank, dear, I am afraid we are w alking too far for you. See, here we may rest awhile." "Oi.e dish of ice cream," he said faintly 1o the waiter, and while she wreaths h r lips about the spoon he wonders will she ask for lemonade. Happy thought! He M ill pay for the ice cream and ex cuse himself on the plea of needing the fresh air. When Angie comes -out she says: "Frank, dear, I perfectly understand the cause.of your sudden indisposition and am sorry for you, but if you will buy your shoes of high- priced houses, instead of buying of Andrews & Hackleman, where I trade, you must expect to get left on change occasionally. Some girls woulel think you were mean, but I know you are only foolish. But really, Frank, if you wish to keep your position, you must i be more considerate of my feelings during this hot weather." "Angie, lie whispered, "you are a sensible girl Lebaso, - Oregon. r For Toilet Use. Ayer'a Hair Vigor keeps the hair soft and pliant, Imparts to It the lustre and freshness of youth, causes It to grow luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures all scalp diseases, and is the most clean ly of all hair preparations. JWCR'Q Ha5r Vigor has given me MI til O perfect satisfaction. I was nearly bald for six years, during which time l use a many nsir preparauuui without success. Indeear what fobeirg Mail. From Portland. tacks of Bilious Colic or Cholera Mor-, and a rouiar trick. I will try An- bus can te promptly relieved and cured drews & Hackleman for shoes here- bv taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea iiemcuy. oeue uy e. A. Millcr. Notice. All persons knowing themselves owins us will please make arrange Wnts to settle, as we need the money ia our business. Yours truly, ANDREWS & HACKLEMAX. i TS'anted. after and save money." One price for all at Andrews & Hackleman's. Cramping pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Cholera Morbus and Diarrhoea are promptly, permanently and sMv cured bv usine Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anel Diarrhoea liemeely. tSoia by M. A. Miller. Whooping cough ia attended with but little dancer when the cougli is HAIR tions, but little hair I had was growing thinner, until I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. I used two bottles of the Vigor, and my head is now well covered with a new growth of hair. Judson B. Chapel, Feabody, Mass. that has become weak, gray. and faded, may nave new we and color restored to it by the use oi Aver's Hair Vigor. My hair was thin, faded, and dry, and fell out in large quantities. Ayer's Hair Vigor stopped the falling, and restored my hair to its original color. As a dressing for the hair, this nreoaxation has no equal. ilammona, siuiwawr, jiuuu. yonth, and beauty, in the Lt 1.13 p. m. Arvt.OO Lv4.08 4.: 4. V 5.01 a. is .VJO 5.2;, 5. :!7 5.43 5.ro 6.13 .I7 d.-iH fi.47 -.00 .! I. Xt 7.43 7.47 7.VI K.00 R.l'.l y.no 9.U o.w 9 43 10.00 10.15 10.34 10.40 1 1 . II. 19 11. 3S STATIONS. PurtVd Mail. Toward Von I land. nKTI.AM.F.AW.V,'Ar 6.00 p. Ar. Foot of lim-olu St Kay's Landing, Pt. rani'. Freuirh ITairle, Foi-. Wen Kiln im. Town- nd, Mi'Ki. M. Ansel, lon', Pilverton. Johnon Mill, fwiizcrlaiul. East Pi'le- .lusrctiem, Ma-le'ay, ha". Anmsvillo, West Mavtoii, liravvl I'll. Nor! h Santiam, O. P. Crowing, Se-io June, Wet Sclo. Thomarf Fork, tTnltn?e', i-yicvr Tallinan, J 41WPOI1. I'lainvie-w, linn. Hrownvll5c, Twin Unites, Rowland Wilkins COllfKU. AR IA" l.v a. is Arv 3.0 2. 42 2 : 2.31 2 07 2 T2 1.57 i.se 1.41 1.30 1.14 1.10 I. U3 12.42 12.31 12.10 ii.rs II. .V1 11.47 11.40 U.3T. 11.31 11. 1H 11.04 10.40 10.30 10. li 9.V 9.42 9.20 t.02 K.40 8.32 H.10 8.00 A. . ?10 0l0. 19 1. isjl acres R miles from Lebanon, 12o acres in actual cultivation, 2T acres in meadow; lltK) acrr-s in grass for imis ture, 37 acres timber and brush; 0 head of cattle, 10 head of horses, 40 tons of hav. alout 300 bushels of oats and other "food andseetl; farming uten-sil-, watron, Jinck, etc., all go with place. l'"asy terms. KmiErants.btn- farms near Ijcbanon, because the soil is good, prices low, lo cation pleasant and healthful, facilities for marketing produce unsurpassed, variety of products unequaled. From Lebanon, by rail, to Portland, 92 miles; to Albauy, 13 miles; to ouina bav, 15 miles. Send stamp for descri ptive pamphlet of Linn county, to A. R. CYRUS & CO., Hides. Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. We Guarantee Fair Treatment to AIL W. B. DONACA & Co. Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, 0c l.v THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OllEGOX PACIFIC RAILROAD Oregon Deyelopment Co' s Steansliip Line 226 SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME Tlinn by any other Konte. Flmt flaws Thronph Paanenfter Freight Line MOM From Portland anl all Point in the Willamette Valley 1 a,Kl nvui a FraucixHi, I al. rl C looIlei. M I PEEBLER & BUHL, ! l ' ! Xoliion, ZLiimi County, v:- Ort'iro i, will Vntter. pay 60 cts. per roll for choice i kppt loose and expectoration easy By Thompson & Waters, I the free uw of Chamberlain's Cough Jlrownsville, Oregon. R-medy. Hold by M. A. Miller. Mary N. lIPRD yonth, and Deanty, in too V lUUll, appearance of the hair, may be preserved. lor an inaenmuj pnuu j the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. A dis ease of the scalp caused my hair to be come harsh ana cry, ana w ia mi freely. Nothing I tried seemed to do me any eood until I commenced using Ayer's Hair Vigor. Three bottles of this preparation restored my hair to healthy condition, and it is now sort and pliant. My scalp is cured, and it is also free irom dandruff. Mrs. JW it. Foes, Milwaukee, "Wis. Ayer's Hair Vigor, Bold by Brnggiata and Perfumer. Perfect Safety, prompt action, and wonderful curative properties, easily place Ayer's Pills at the head of the list of popular remedies for Sick and Nerv ous Headaches, Constipation, and all ail ments originating in a disordered Liver. I have been a great' sufferer from Headache, and Ayer'a Cathartic Pills are the only medicine that has ever civen me relief. One dose of these Puis will quickly move my bowels, and free my head from pain. William I Page, liichmond, Ya. 1 1 Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. Caver &Co.,jLoweU,Mw. ' Sold by U DIr8 la Medicine. Commutation Tli-lietn at two cents per mile on sale at rtations having ARvntH. Train with Pawner!, Freight and Express, run ae-parate from Freight. t .. -..rm inrOunl fonrtievfe Wednes days aivt Thumlay". Towards Portland, Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays. Connection at Ray' and Fulijuarta J.andtnir with Steamer "Citv of Salem" for Salem Momiuya, Wednesdae-s anil Fridav re-turninu from Salra Tum1a "Tliurxiav and Satuntii. omnwling will Kist and West Side pnwencer trnln. Steam er " Ml v of Salem make transior oeiweeii n and Fulquartz Lauduigs daily, Sundays excepted. C1IA3. N. S(X)TT, Receiver. Gcnernl OffiocN X. W. Comer Fin-t and line SC, Porllaud, Oregon. OUEtiON PACIFIC HAILKOAD. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays:) T.- Al BIVV. HK1 tl.Hl. I I.V. 1 Atit NA. fit Lv. t oiiVAi.i.i.! 40 p. m. An. YAiftNA 6:;0 p. in. I.v. Cirvai.i.iIO::o Ah. Aliiasv, ll:lt . in . m. HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Which We Offer for Cash at Prices That Cannot Be Beat. Will Sell Goods at the Foloiing Prices- for tlie Next 30 Days FOR CASH: - O & C Train connect at Albany und Ci.rva'.lis. TliealMve Train connect at Yaqniua willi t!;c Orepun I.vvcloiJinent ComMiny' Line of Stcanibliip between Ytmuiim und Sail r'rancisco. PATHS :. "'riim Yau"'""- Oi- SAILINU stkamkk. From s. Willamette Valley I WHIametto Valley Willinnetie Valley Oct. a. IK-t. 'JO. Oct. II. Oct. always have Acker's Balr Soother at baud. It is the only sato medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morphine, but plres the cLild natural ta$e from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. A. Beard, Druggist- Notice cf Appointment of Ad ministrator. KIOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN THAT THE 11 nnderMftned nan been duly anpoimea ah- mlnistrator, with tbe will annexeel, of the laist t .... n .....,t nf iiimm Onllnu-iiv. deceased. by the CUmntv t.'onrt of l.inn County. OlrcKoa. All pcron knowing themsclve indeMed to weld es-- tate wiu pivae can iuio. rhul-- ri".i I hvi!ii? claim .mail l st said ertato will pre- K'lit Ihcm, pnnierlv veritie-l aetconlinq lo law, within six inoiitlu to uic ot Ibunoii, Linu Coiin y (Kb. TX- iiie avt Ry of .ticnt. 1". ' J. A. I.AMLH.IOX, AOinluKrnlor. This Company reserves the right to change Sail ing date without notice. l'aengpr from l'ortland. and nil Willamette Vullev Hint. can make clone conm-ction wiln the Traill of the Va'jVIna Koitk al AHxiny or Cnrvnlltx, and if destined to Sun Francisco, idionl'l arnuige lo arrive at Yuuiina the evening berore the dale of Failing. m Vamicntirrnncl Freluht J in t oh ALWAYS THE LOWKST. Allianv Flour, Kcd Crown, per s While IVans, 20 lbs,. IV- t Tal lo Rice, 15 lbs, IJcst Eastern Syrup, 5 gal. kegs, u ' 1 " Maple , 1 " New Orleans Iolasses, (lohten C Sugar, 14 lbs, Extra C Sugar, 13 lbs, Granulated Sugar, 12 lbs, lb sack cans 201 Savon Soap, per box.. Cold W ater Bleaching oap Corn and Gloss Starch, 3 papers-,, Saleratus..4 iiapers Ge" ! Soda Crackers, jK-r box,, 15 ! Oysters, 2 lb cans, 5- for 00 i Liverpool Salt, 200 lb sacks 00 00 to 00 00 00 40 100 lb sacks, " " 50 lb sacks,. Tomatoes, 10 cans for 1 1" c 1" f FOR INFORMATION C. II. UASWELI fien'l Fr't & Fasa Afi't, Greiron Development Co. :1U4 MontKomery San Francisco, Ciil'a. AFI'LY" TO c. c. noii-K, Act' it tten'l V. & V. Ag't, 0. 1 H. K. It. Co., CorvaUi.". Oregon. TJP wtxw would enjoy your dinner j j and are prevented by Dys pepsia, use Acker's. Dyspepsia- Tablets. They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee them. S3 end 9 cents. J, A. Ucanl, Prtit'gM. Best lea, 1 lb can, THE ABOVE ARE PRICES ON A FEW LEADING ARTICLES IK OUR IMMENSE STQCI. Call Special Attention to Scio Flour, which we Guarantee to be the Bes- in the State. ' . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED HIDES, FHUIT AX1 ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. TAKEN CHANGE FOR GOODS. in: EX GIVE US A CALL, PEEBLER & BUHL. l. ! t a r i ! ( r - -i. -