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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1888)
Tlfc Lcbaijoij Express, Fr.IDAY, NOYEMBKU'2, 1S88. Tjrn uniur ftxonus. Itopona from the Middle Rules iii diode a hrg! exodu or farmers to other Statos, whore they hope to better their condition ami avoid ihe cold whi ter, the drought and flood, the blla rird and hurricane, the plagues of qras&hoppera ami chinch tewgn, whkh nem to ho. their only lot nt homo. Where those people will go depends nnm the amount and character of lit erature placed lefore them by the hun dreds of advertising agents from the West and South. Tha Portland News fnys every State and Territory weRt of the Mississippi river haa its spent throughout the F,at disseminating knowledge of Its particular locality, white hundred of real eetato firms, corporations or colonics have their pri vate Immigration boards fur their par ticular schemes. No country under the aim offers In ducement in the way of never-failing rroi, equable climate, varied and un develop) d resource, wealth of agrlcut tural land, and of forest and mine, than Oregon. This State powsewes in itaolf the diversified resources of a na tion, and with development la capable of supporting millions of people. That Imputation will come in time there, is no doubt, but In the meantime other localities with their highly-colored lit erature are endeavoring to attract the dlHaUified farmer of t he KasL- With out prompt advertising they are left In Ignorance of the characteristics of thl State. The amount of money spent In ad vertising by the citizens of Portland will soon hear It fruit, and there will be a large immigration uext year. But the work of scattering information throughout Ue Kast should not stop here, A permanent immigration agent hould be retained to scatter descrip tive matter where it will do the most good. The indirect benefits accruing to the Stale by a proper advertisement of our resources cannot be estimated in dollars and cents, but a rapid growth if populate will bring untold wealth in its train, and our citizens will be benefitted by the outlay. The tariff business Is a peculiar ques tion. Borne people who are supposed tube quite smart in a general way don't profess to know anything about the vexed question or have any idea as to how it might lie solved, and yet there are hundreds and thousands of people who dou't know enough to go lu out of the wet who can talktarilF from morning till night, and if it were left to them they could fix It out in a short time so there would be no more trouble and everybody would be satis fied. As Bill Nye says: "Go where you will in this country to-day and you will find men talking about the tariffand the tax on raw material w1m haven't had a mouthful of raw mate rial or any other kind in the house for weeks, except as their wives earned It and brought it home to them. This country is full of men who have thought so hard for the weal that the scats of their trousers shine like the dome of the Massachusetts state house." According to the Astoria Transcript, China and Japsm will get a fine tate of Oregon fruit next month. The Danube carried away a fine shipment wrapped in paper. There will he a large market for apples in China and Japan some of these days. Id China they raise nospplos wonu mentioning and In Japan only a Tory few poor ones. Europeans and the better class of nativrs it both eoantriesare willing ..to pay good prices for apples, but it is long way to send thi fruit to mar ket, and unless good nj-plw are selected and they are carefully patied the fruit cannot make the journey in good con dition. . " AaKiees from Denny River, Africa, fXve a revolting story of savage atroci ties and cauBjalism. The Okrikan tithe, in revenge for some injury, in vited a party of Ogonis to a friendly palaver, and then entrapped and mas Hcre4 them. A cannibal festival of the most horrible and indescribable haracter followed. Then an attack was made upon the undefended vil lage, and the most barlarous outrages were committed. Over 150 persons, Including women and children, were tilled and eaten. A Newport News reporter recently Interviewed the chief engineer of the projected narrow gauge railroad from Newport to Airlie, and was assured that most favorable news had lately been received in regard to the same. In fact that gentleman stated it to be hi opinion that the line would be lo cated during the present winter, and work upon construction would be commenced next season. It is under stood that California parties will fur nish the capital for the enterprise. A man walked Into Mayor Hewitt's office recently, in New York, deposited an envelope containing $12,000 for the Jacksonville yellow fever sufferers, and walked out again, after refusing to give his name. "Just say that it came from an American," was all that he would say. The money was in three gold certificates, one of the de nomination of 10,000 and two of $1000 each. Considerable Eastern coin is being invested in Clatsop county timber land. The ruling rate is ?10 per acre. Ten years from now it will be worth 100 an acre. But at $10 an acre the cash value of Ciatsop county's 448,000 acres of timber land is worth $4,480,000. Saginaw, Mich., men, who are buying, could buy twice that amount and not miss it. The Boston Herald has discovered that of the candidates for president this year Cleveland is the biggest, Har rison the shortest, Fis t the hand omt, Streeter the wealthiest and Bclva Xiockwood the sweetest. 'Rah for Bclva. Fendleton Las received a proposition from a Berlin capitalist to erect a wool scouring establishment costing $30,000 if the icople there offer jpucourngc im nt. - ENGLISH VERBS AND PREPOSI TIONS. "I begin to understand your lan gunge better," satd my French friend, Mr, Dubois, to me, "but your verts trouble me t till you mix tbeui op to with prepositions.1' "I saw your friend, Mrs. Murkeaon, Just now," he continued. "Hhe says she Intends to break down housekeep ing. Am I right there?" "Break p housekeeping, she must have said." "Oh, yes, I remember, break up housekeeping." "Why does she do that?' I asked. "Because her health Is broken into." "Broken down." "Broken down? Oh, yes. And, In deed, since the smallpox has broken up in our city" "Broken out." "She thinks she will leave It for a few weeks." "Will she leave her home alone?" "No, she is afraid it will be broken broken how do I say that?"' "Broken into." "Certainly; it Is what I meant tu say." "Is her son to be married soon?" "No, that engagement is broken broken " "Broken off. Ah, I had not heard that." "fc?he Is very sorry about It. Her son only broke off the news to her last week. Am I right? I am auxlous to speak English well." "He merely broke the news; no prep osition this time." "It is hard to understand. That young man, her son, is a flue young fellow, a breaker I think." "A broker, and a tine young fellow. Good day." . fco much for tho verb "to break." Educational Journal. A Fnnetusttoa Fuitl. The following article forcibly illus trates the necessity of proper punctu ation. It can be read In two ways, de scribing a very bad man, or a very good man, the result depending upon the manner in which It Is punctuated. It Is well worth the study of all: He is an old man and experienced in vice and wiekeduess he is never found In opposing the works of iniquity he takes delight In the downfall of his neighbors he never rejoices in the pros perity of his fellow-creature he is al ways ready to amist la destroying the peace of society he taiu-a no pleasure In serving the Lord he Is uncommonly diligent in sowing discord among his friends and aoquaiatanee he takes no pride in laboring to promote the cause of Christianity he has not been negli gent in endeavoring to stigmatise all public teachers be makes no effort to subdue bis passions he strives hard to build up Satan's kingdom he tends no aid to the support of the gospel among the heathen he contributes largely to the devil he will never go to heaven he must go where he will receive the just recompense of reward. Esc. Auwr ta Skeptic. The questions of Skeptic last week are both prcsutupttous, and are both false conclusions from false premises. The children of Israel were never heathens as a people or a nation, and there are no Jews even to this day who deny the living God or fall to recog nize the God of their fathers. The brethren of Joseph did not "send him;" they sold him in their envy and cruelty to traders, neither knowing or careing what became of him. God o verru led their w icksd neas and b rough t good out of evil. Joseph was indebted to God for his goodness and prosperity; he was only indebted to his brethren for being sold into slavery. Brtdn mmd Vnderwood. Some time ago arrangements were made for a discussion at Hilverton be tween Clark Braden, a religious en thusiast, who, it will be remembered appeared in this city last spring, and B. F. Uuderwood, of Boston. By some misunderstanding, however, the dis cussion fell through; buton last Thurs day evening the committee from the Silverton secular union and the agents of th-s religious controversialist re-arranged the matter, and the wrangle between the two champions will begin on November 21st and continue for a number of days, or until the question is forever nettled one way or another, Corvallis Times. Marrying for lleauty. There are many who marry for beauty in the person of the one chosen A graceful form or handsome bearing or ruddy countenance has charmed the heart. Much as beauty is to be prized, pity for the one who forgets character, merit, and temper of mind and qualities of heart under the daze of a glowing beauty. The beauty soon fades and leaves nothing in its place. True worth and nobleness of nature and disposition are so paramount to all else that beauty is of comparative lit tle worth. It is remarkable how few real handsome men or pretty women, so styled by the ordinary standards, there are who are worth the clothes they wear. Telescope. The raising of cranberries is being made an industry in some parts of W T. An exchange says that the Cali fornia company that owns the large cranberry marshes near Long Beach, W. T., will ship 600 bushels of fine berries to San Francisco this seasor. About sixty hands are now employed in picking and boxing 'the berries, which will yield $4 per bushel at the marshes. The owner's say that the next year's crop will exceed 5000 bushels. The company has now out eighty acres of vines, which have cost over f 50,000. A traveling man, stopping at the Lee House, Campbellsburg, Ind.. on learn ing that a lady in the village was suf fering terribly with cramp eolic, gave the landlady a bottle of medicine which he had with him and requested her to take it to the sick woman. The medicine relieved her promptly and she believes saved her life. It was Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy, the promptest and most reliable medicine in use for Bowel Complaints. Bold by M. A. Miller. A Baker Cltjr waman has lust been- ( sued for $3 on subscription to a paper ! and had to pay the full amount and "TllSftK IS MO DIATUi" Ther U no dentil! the mnr (to down To rt upon Mine fatntr ahores And bright In havan't Juwclrd crown Ttoy ahlnt fore ret more. There Ik ho dtstttt tha diuit we tread Shall change beneath the tu turner thowera To gnltton (Train, or mellow fruit, Or raluUoWUnuU Bowers. The granite rockt dUontitlra To (red the himrry moat they twari The (brent treet drink dally life From out the vtowlea air. There la no death) the leaves mar fall. The flower ma? fade and pan away! They only watt, through wintry hour, The coming of the May. There la no deal ft! an angel form Walks o'er the earth with silent tread: lie hears ear beet loved ones away And then we call then "Ueadr He leaves our hearts all desolate; lie plucks our Ihlrrst, sweetest Cowers; Transplanted Into bHsa, they now Adorn Immortal bowers.. Tot where He sees a smile too bright, Or heart too pure for taint ef vice, tie bean It lo that world of light. To dwell In Pared toe. The bird -like voice whoa Joyous tone Make glad this seen of sin and atrtlt. Sings no mt the everiaaUug song Amid the Tree of Ufa. Though passed bevond ourtear dimmed sight, 'TU but a larger lirs to gain; We (eel their presence oft the same, Except lo sin and pain. And ever near as, though unseen, Tho dear Immortal spirits tread; For all the boundless universe Is llf there Is no dead I Lord Lyttoa. It is said that the uncle of Secretary of State Bayard Is a hermit, living Udrty miles from Han Antonio, Texas. He lives in a single room built of wood and stoue and gazes out the window at his grave, which la dug into solid limestone. It cost him four years of toll to complete his last resting place. Judge no one by his relations, what ever criticisms you pass upon his com panions. Relations, like features, are thrust upon us; companions, like clothes, are more or lean our own selec tion. It Is in valu fur us to expect, and im prudent for us to ask, Uod'a fo'glveneM of ourselves, If we refute to exercise a forgiving temper toward others. Ague cannot be permanently cured until the system has been thoroughly cleanse! of all morbid matter. Qui nine and other febrifuges will check It temporarily, but It Is sure to return unless th system has been cleansed. For this rurnose therein nothing bet- ter tlian Ht. rntrick'a fills. Tliry not only physic, but thoroughly cleanse the entire system and will, in most cases, prevent ague and like malarial diseases if used as soon as the first V - . - " symptoms appear. Bold by M. A. Miller. For any pain use Oregou Flcctric Relief. It will cure you. You will find it at Miller's drujr store, who keens a splendid assortment of drues. patent medicines and druggtats' sun dries. One Tort land Arm has orders for six teen carlo-.es of apples to be shipped to various parts of the United State. The largest stock of harness and sad dies iu the valley at Thompson A Over man's, Albany. The total assessed valuation of prop erty lit Washington Territoy laf$V For cholera morbus use Oregon Elec tric Relief. A Car for Dlsrnss. Mr. J. A. Burnlson, of Colburg, Montgomery Con la., has found out bow he cau cure any ease of Diarrhoea. Two of his children had tha dlnease; for about six weeks he trie I four differ ent patent medicines) without benefit but he finally got hold of a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and 1)1 arrhipa Remedy, whl-n be aavs com pletely cured them, and is confident it wilt cure any case when the plain Im printed directions are followed. Hold by M. A. Miller. Nolle. As I hr.ee sold my property and desire to go elsewhere, I would like for all 'hoao indebted to me to come forward aud settle, as I must have my money. J. O. Roland, Xotlce. All persons knowing themselves owing us will please make arrange ments to settle, as we need the money In our business. Yours truly, AnikeV! A Hackleman. Wanted. We will pay 50 eta. per roll for choice buttor. TuoMrsoN A Waters, Brownsville, Oregon. Harness and saddles at Thompson A Overman's. Albany. - - 1 " i . u --e JiOTICJE. NOTICE IS UEKKBY UIVEN THAT I WILL not be mnonsioie for any debts contracted oy my eon, J. i . nnaiey. w . K. n.uu.i October 3, 18M. TO THE LADIES. I have Enlarged My Htore and Added a New and Elegant Stock of MILLINERY GOODS, SUCH AS flats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib bons, Etc., Etc., Which I am KellSnfc at Priors Never Before Offered in Lebanon. Call and See These Goods and Get Prices. MRS. G. W. RICE, Milliner, Lebanon, Oregon. St. Charles Hotel LEBANON, OREGON, K. W. Corner Main and Sherman ftreeta, Two Block! East of Kailroad Itepot. H. E. PARRISH, Manager. Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords. Ranpio Raoms and the Best Accommodation, for ComrocrcmJ Men. Much the Newest Nobbiest and Largest Block of CLOTHING In tho County Is Now to be Seen ON TUB COUNTERS OF J OF Albany, Oregon. ia When you want to4 ill "dress up." wewouldV f be glad toshowyouA I iiirniifTii nnil mnVofhofll Tright price. T J. L. Cowan. J. M. Ralston. BANK OF LEBANON, Lebanon, Oregon, Transacts a General Banking Business. Aeeaaate Kept Makjert to C'hoeft. cleeo, rortlantl and Albany, Oref. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA rSOUTHKHN PACIFICCOMPANYH LIN EM The Mt. Shasta Route. Time between Albany and San Pranreeo, M hours. California Eaprete Tralne Dally. I oo r. m. Tae r-urt:ui ArrleilO0 a, m. Albany lae 70S a, San Praeteco l-eevrl a SO p. m K-06 e. M. leave 7:40 a. M. Arrive Local Pasena-er Tralne Daily (except Sunday) ikl a. M.l Tiave Fnrtland ArrtVel 1 45 bm. IJr. M.f Iave Alhanr lwvn,ll . ;ur. Arrive anene lave too a. m. Local Pateenger Tralna Dally (except Suntlay) 45 a.k ri-eeve ITemn Arrive it 3 a. M. Arrtvell Jp. a. Arrive 13 45 p. m. Arrive!. 10 r. . 12 iO r.M.jLeeve Albany i0 r.m Leave 10 r.M.jLrave Lebanon Allmny Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOUItlST HLEKPINO CAIW FOU accommodation of Becond Class Pas sengers attached to Express Trains. ei t .- n taa . . e .... mt u. ... il wvrrj mmmvm connection wua all tb fvrular train un th lan Ktilea 1 itv (tan foul of F. treL Wt Sld DlvUIcn. PORTLAND and CORVALLIS Mall Train Dally (except Sunday). 12 p. m j Arrive QorvallU 1-eave 1 S0p. i Expreee Train Dally (except I lfk m. I !rave fortland Arrive 1 1-"0 a. ox. . I . 1 U..UI..IH. f - - I .... . At Albany and Corvxlha connect with train ot Orefon PactAe railroad. 4W-ror mil information receralna ratea. nana etc., call on company', agent k. aiii.iii.&K, e. r. niiutKn, Maaaier AaeL U. T. faaa. Agent Sore Eyes The eyes ars always In sympathy with ths body, and afford an exoellsnt Index of Its condition. When the eyea become weak, and the lids Intl&roatl and aore. It Is an sridenoo that tho eyeteia has beoom dlaordered by Scrofula, (or which Ayer'a SarsapatiUa U ths best known remedy. Scrofula, which prodaoad a palnfal In fltvnmatioB In my eyea, canaed me marh sufferins for a number of years. By the adriceof a phyalcian I commenced taking Ayer'a Baraapartlla. A (tar aelna; this medicine a short time I was completely Cured My eyea are now in a aplendid condi tion, and I am aa well and atrong aa ever. aire. WUU&m Gage, Concord, M. 11. For a nnmber of years I waa troubled with a humor in my eyea, and waa unable to obtain any relief until I commenced Bains Ayer'a fiarsaparllls. This medi cine Laa effected a complete cure, and I believe it to be the beat of blood puri ne re. C. E. Upton, Nashua, II. From childhood, and until with a few months, I have been afilictod with Weak and Hore Eyes. I have used for thoae complaints, with beneficial rosults, Ayer's Baxsaparilla, and consider it a great blood puriiior. Mrs. C I'uillips, Glover, Vt. I Buffered for a year with inflamma tion In my left eye. Three u leers formed on the ball, depriving me of eight, and caueing frrea-t pain. After trying many other remedies, to no purpose, I was flnaX. ly lnduoed to use Ayer's SaraaparUla. By Taking three bottlos of this medicine I have been entirely cured. My sight has been re stored; and there is no sign of inflamma tion, sore, or nicer in my eye. Kendal T. Bowen, Sugar Tree Kidge, Ohio. My daughter, ten years old, was afflict ed with Scrofulous Sore Eyes. During the last two years she never saw light of any kind. Physicians of the highest standing exerted their skill, but with no permanent success. On the recommen dation of a friend I purchased a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which my daughter commenced taking. Before she had used the third bottle her sight was restored. Uer cure is complete. W. . Suther land, Erangeiiat, Shelby City, Ky. ft Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. A y mr k Co., Lowell, Sim. Bold by all Drutgieu. Price 31; aix bottles, $. 1 H. I'lLLHlJUKY, JIlAVISIiEll, JBrownsvllle, Oryi. ' Lit Bargain List of Real Estate FOU SALE II Y A.. 11. OVItUH Ac CO., Real Estate Agents, . LEDAfroH, Lihw County, Obhooii, Lebanon Is a thrlvlns town of about 000 Inhabitants, pleasantly situated In the midst of the moat favorable portion of Llun county and also of tha Wil lamette Talley. It la tho terminus of the Lebanon branch of the O. A. C. IL Rn IS mile from Albany, overlooking the beautiful Albauy prairie, and con trols tha trade of large section of country, both prairie and hill lands being tributary to It, giving a large va riety of products. Home of the A nest fruit lands of the valley are near this place; there are also great facilities for manufacturing and stock raising. It Is but 4) mlk to the famous min eral springs at Bodavllla, and 9 miles to Waterloo, where there Is a niagnlo cent water power aud also a mineral spring. Altogether, this Is a moat de sirable location for settlors. Linn county Is finely situated for Commerce, being crossed by two rail roads north and south and one east and and the Willamette river tn tha west. Look Over This List of Bargains and Com and Baa Us. Wo Will Treat You Wall. ' $l,7o0. No. M 174 acres, situated 7 miles from Leb anon, AO acres under cultivation, all under fence, and plenty living water; two-story box house and good large barn; 3 acres good orchard. This Is a good stock farm, baring plenty of good outside rau go. 1,000. No. 101. 220 acres 8 mllca from Iebannn, SO to 35 acres In cultivation. 40 acres pasture; ona-story box housv, large barn 60x60 feet, orchard of 150 bearing fruit trees; fruit house and dryer; plenty of water; one mile to school. Terms, f 1,000 cash aud balance to suit purchatai-r. 15,000. Na 13.',. S34J acre. 4 mile from Ielaiion, 116 acres in cultivation, 144 In pasture, balance bruh and pasture and some timber; house, barn and 2 acres of or chard; water convenient. Terms, 3, 500 cssh, balance one year. $3,r)00. No. 140. 320 acres, 9 miles from Lebanon. 80 serve; in cultivation, 100 acre under fence; a good houne, barn 80 feet long, ajid oilier outhouses, 6 acres orchard. Terms, f 1,600 cash, balance on year. $2,000. No. 140. 60 acft of level land 3 miles from Lebanon cn road to Hodavllle, SO acres in cultivation, 1U acre iu gram: good one-story itouse, smalt barn and young orchard. Terms cash. &r0. No. 152. 80 acres, 9 miles 8. E. of Ibauon. 40 acre In cultivation, SO am posture. IU acre or umijor, all fenced, well watered; no building. $1,400. No. 177. 'M) acres 1 j mile from Hodavllle, 20 acre Improve!, 100 ouder fence; good box house aud double log barn; place 1 well watt r id. Hie BL Charles Hotel and barber shon lit IImdou. l'av f 4r r month rent. Kurutiuro Included- LotHOxljtf feet, $4,000. No. 87. 100 acre S tiklle from Lebanon: about 100 acre In cultivation, balance in pa ture; poor liou'; larn; lare orchard; fine vrass land, lrrina. x.uou cash. balanre to suit pitrchascr at 10 per cent interest. f.ono. N. 1M 325 acres 6 milt from Ibanon, 270 acre in cultivation, Itatanco iastur: (xxi nouM and m o barns: cnooi house on the farm; place well watered by springs; 2 mile to railroad station; good orcuara. $l.fiO0. No. ltti 87 acre 5 miles Jroin Lebanon: 12r acre beaver dam lax d, 35 acre in cul tivation, balanco pasture and brush; oox uouse, barn anx smau orchard. $10,000. No. 10' 487 acre 8 mile fr ni Lebanon. 123 acres In actual cultivation. 25 acre In meadow; 300 acre in grass for pas ture, si acre timber auu orusn; IA) head of cattle. 10 head1 of horses, 40 tons of hay. about 800 bushels of oats and other feed and seed: arming uten sils, wagon. Hack, etc, all go with place, iasy terms. Emigrants, buy farms near Lebanon, because the soil is good, price) low, lo cation plcasaut and healthful, facilities for marketing produce unsurpassed, variety of products unequalcd. From Lcuanon. by rail, to Portland. 92 miles; to Albany, 13 mJJes; to Ya tjulna bay, 95 miles. Send stain n for descrlntlvo immuhlet of Linn county, to A. R. CYRUS &. CO., THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC ItAILROAD Oregon DeYelopment Co's Steimshlp Lias 226 SHORTER, 20 HOURS LE8 TIME Than by any other Route. Flrat Claaa Throegh Favaseng-or Frelajbt Lino moil From Portland aud all Points In the Willamette Valley to and from San Franciwo, Cal. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME SOHEDULE, (Except 8unaaya:) Lt. ALBI.xt, lflO p.m. I I.T. YaquIna, 6:45 a. aa. Lt. oRVALLm,140p. m. Lt.Cohvalus1Q-.3A a. m. Ae. YaquIna &30 p. m. As. Albany, 11:10 a. m. O & C 'fraina counect at Albany and Corvallis. Tha abore Train connect at Yaqulna with the Oregon Development Company' Line of Steamabips butwven Yaquiiia aud San Francisco. SAILING DATES! From 8. F. Krum Yaqulna. Willamette Valley I Nov 1.8am Willamette Valloy ( Nov 12, 4 p m WlUamette Valley Nov 24,10am Nov. Nov, 18 Nov. 80 This Company retcrvea the right to change Sailing- datea without notice. Panencera from Portland, and all Willamette Vallev noints. can make close connection with the Tralne of the Yaquima Koutb at Albany or CorvaliiM, and if destined to San Francisco, should arranfro to arrive at Yaqulna the evening before ine awe ot turning. Pnesongror and Froltght llnte ALWAYS THE LOWEST. FOR rXTOEMATION ArPLY' TO C. IT. TTA8WELL, Ocn'l FtH A-Pas Ag-t, Qrecron Development Co. 304 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal' a. C. a HOOUE, Acfg Oon'l F. 4 P. Ag't, Ur.tLKK.. UK, Corvallix, Oregon. Ci ,vrr tlis Children. They are es $3AVri pexsiaJly liable to. suddea Colds, Conghs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc We gasranteo' Acker's English Kennedy a poelUve ear;. It eares hears of anxious watching; Sold try J. A, Sard, Proegit-ti. rnn : -q . MR We invite you to come and look through our Mam moth Stock of Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. IiiMCtiito CJriiH unci 'XUanotliy Hoed. PURE GOODS & Hides Furs and all kinds We Guarantee Fair Treatment to All. W. B. DON ACA & Co. Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, - Linn CountyOr. OREGOIIAK BAILW1T COXPilY. Limited IJne.) CHA9. N. SCOTT, - Rolvr. On and aler Jan. 1. 1SSS. and until further ao- llr trains UI run dally (eic4 Sunday) ax fui oxt: EAST 8IOK. foburj Mall iltml'd Mail. f"?oiu fort land. STATIONS. Toward Port land. L 11.00 a. aa poRTLA.sn.r aw.v Ar . p. m. AnrJ.OO 1.TJ 10 t V tm 114 too t 13 t ia 3 3 3 SO 3 3 IN 4 11 4.20 4 iO M QS ?4 ft t.4 ft.40 b 4 IM 04 17 ii S.il 7 'it 7:1 IS 7 6 I IS 34 It 0 t.w it. r.a YixA of llecoU SI. Rar't Lasdln. St. rant's, rrearb Prairie, rntan. Woodbum, Townxcsd, MrKee, Earun'e M. Ansel, 1 fawn' a, StHennn, Johnxon'i M ill, Swtuerlasd. Kaet Side Junction, Macteaj, Shaw. AoannlUe, Wext Slay ton. L 2.10 Arr 1.4 I. 30 I 14 I 00 JIM II. 38 !.! ll'JS 12 I 12.10 12 U0 II J U.3S 11.31 11 01 10 SO 10 12 10.13 10 I 100 67 M 47 34 W 4S in .as tat JM 734 713 T.tt 34 M JO tr. S.ooa. a-, oraeei in. North Sentient, U. P. Craxaina, S-io June, Wel 8rk. Thotou' Fork, It a M re. S:tvr Tallman, I mttov. I'lxlHTttW, I. inn. Pro o.vllle. Twin Butt., Rowland rrietKns wnklne, COItlHti. Alt tV CenaniutaUoa Tlckeia at two eeota per mile n aaie at aiaiuma earuog Aceaia. Traina with Paawinrera, Fralchl sad Kspreea, nut eeparete iroa rremni. Freltbl train form Portland. Mondara, Wedn dare and Thunder. Toward. Portland, Tu dxjrx, Thwredajra and Satunlaya. Conneetloa at Vtaya and Pnlqnarta Tndtnire witn meamer "Cttr or salexa" fur Saleia Motxiara, Wedneadare and Pridava retumlne from Saleaa Tneadara. Thurxdar and Saturdaya, connecting wua F-aat ana weet KKte aeaeeneer train. Kteam et "tlty of Salese aaakee transfer betweea Ray'! aad Fuiquartt lndlnc dally, SundaTa eicepled. til AS. K. SCOTT, Keceirer. General Oflrea, f. W. Oerner Pint and rise St'x, rortian. urecon- "ARCADE SALOON." Wb, RETHERFORD, pBOPHirroB, PKALER IK ALL KItUS OF Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ALSO OX HAS Fresh Klnertl and Soda Water. (Opposite Exchange Hotel.) Lksakos, ..... Oasocs. AYER'S IX the Uxtt be- QII I Q cjomes torpid, If the ri La-LaaWe bowsls ar constipated, or If the stomach falla to perform it functions properly, us Ayer's PlUa. They are invaluable. For some years I was a victim to Liver Complaint, in conaeqaence of which I Buffered tram General Debility and IimU geeUon. A few boxes of Ayer's Pills restored me to perfect health. W. T. Brightney, Hendersoa, W. Yaw Tor tmt I have relied more upon Ayer's PUls than anything else, to Regulate my bowels. These PUls ar mUd la so. tton, and do their work thoroughly. I have used them, with good effect, la eases of Rheumatism and Dyspepsia. O. P. Miller, Attleborough, Haas. Ayer's Pills cared me of Stomach and liver troubles, from which I bad suffered for Tears, I consider them the best pills made, aad would not be without them. Morris Gates, DowBsrlUe, 2i. Y. I was attacked with Bilious Fever, which was followed by Jaundice, and was so dangerously ill that my friends daa paired of my recovery. I commenced taking Ayer's Pills, and soon regained ny customary strength and vigor. John O. Pattison, Lowell, Nebraska. Last spring I saffored greatly from a troublesome humor 9a my side. In spits of every effort to cure this eruption, lt In creased until the flesh became entirely raw. I was troubled, at the same time, ' with Indigestion, and distressing pains ia ' m The Bowels. By the advioe of a friend I began taking Ayer's Pills. In a short time I was free from pain, my food digested properly, the sores on my body commenced healing, and, m less than one month, I was cured. Samuel D. White, Atlanta, Ga. I have long used Ayer's Pills, In my family, and believe them to be tha best pills made. S. C. Darden, Darden, Miss. My wif and little girl were taken with Dysentery a few days ago, and I at ono began giving them small doses of Ayer's PlQs, thinking I would call a doctor if the disease became any worse. In a short time the bloody discharges stopped, all pain went away, and health was restored. Theodore Ealing, Richmond, Vs ft Ayer's Pills,' Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer a Co.. Lowell, Mas Sold by U Draler I Meticlnv fefa FULL WEIGHTS of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. S l BEARD & YATES, Druggist and Apothecary, DEALEB IS Drugs -:- akd -:- Medicines ?33paints, Oils and Glass.- Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Etc. PERFUM ERYj And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. At CostI Still G. W. SIMPSON, Having purchased the stock of Clothing, Gents Fur nishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B. Roland fc Co.j is now prepared to offer Better Bargains than Ever! Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise! bought at a big discount, which ho still proposes to sell at cost, purchasers will do well to call and get his prices before. buying elsewhere, as you can save from 25 to 30 per cent. The highest market price paid for country produce of all kinds, either in cash or goods. THE STOVER Improved The best is P7efu We are also prepared to furnish on short notice any machine from a butter worker to a steam milL We keep on hand all X"lo-v- Mowers, Henp?ra, Harrows, Cultivator, Pulverizers, Rakes, "Wagons Buggies. And tHe celebrated StenQod Steel Harness. UgCome. and, see us; Ave will make you happy G. W. CRUSON, Lebanon. Or, IS OUR MOTTO. - glH - l - i -11 -I. J to the FrontI lightest run ning mill made. staple implements, sue