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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1888)
c VI;c Lcbaijo:? Express. riilDAY, liOVKMBER 23, 1SSS. NEWS NOTES. OUR NEXT PRESIDENT. Sir. Ialton, postmaster of the House of Representatives, anil ail Indiana Democrat for ninny years, snys of the newlv-eleeted President: "In six months there will be more complain- j lng of Mr. Harrison ly Republicans than by .Democrat, lie will give a good, clean and able administration. Kvcrythirtg about it will be high-toned mid honorable. Democrats and the people generally will have nothing to complain of. It will be a conservative administration, much more liberal than the extremists would desire, and no man or clique of men can run Mr. Harrison. He will be the President. This will cause some heart-burnings in his party. He ia a civil service- re former, and is as firm as Cleveland. In this he will antagonize tho.se of his party who will demand a clean sweep. Borne of his party will wish a vigorous end oppressive policy 'in the foutli. They will be disappointed. He will adopt the most liberal Southern policy any Republics ii h.; ever thought of. He wi'ljUtrat the Southern people well. I know the man. He is a Republican, but he is not lacking in wisdom. His appointments in tne South will all go to Republicans. He will not appoint a Democrat to any office. He is too much of a partisan for that. But he will appoint no carpet-baggers ; none of the rascalions that have leen placed ever the Southern States before. Some of the border States are now very close, lie will try to draw them into bis party ranks. I think lie will be with bis party on the educational question, on the pension question, on the tariff", and all those issues." The picture that Mr. Dalton has drawn is a brighter one than most Democrats can see just at present, but we shall see later. JERUSALEM. : Palestine has 500,000 inhabitants. Jackson, Tilden and Cleveland were born oil March 13. The richest widow in tho world is Mrs. Moses Taylor of New York, worth 10,0.10,000. The Republicans will have a ma jority of 13 in the next House of Rep resentatives. It is said that Gen. Lew Wallace is to be Secretary of War under Presi dent-elect Harrison. Ex-Oovernor Alger, of Michigan, studied law while working on a farm j at five dollars a month. It is rumored that President Cleve land has been offered the presidency of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The women of America, it ia alleged, spend $3,000,000 annually hi the pur chase of paint and powder for their faces. The government has offered the Sioux Indians two million dollars for their reservations, instead of one mil lion, as at first proposed. v. An English syudieate has bought up all the tin deposits so far discovered in Dakota, The English know and ap preciate the value of tin in the market. The butter which Senator rainier, of Michigan, uses on his table is made from the milk of his own high-bred Jersey cows, and costs him $3 a pound. Cyrus W. Field, the millionaire, started in an humble way. He "for- hierly' clerked for a commission house at ?2 per week. He has been a saving man. It has tiocn" computed that during a life-time of three score years and ten the blood of a human being travels 4,202,400 miles, and that his heart beats 2,538,S4S,000 times. One of the leading anarchists in St. Ijouis is named Griefgrabber. A man with a name like that is quite likely to get what he grabs for when he goes into the anarchy business. The prohibition vote U about double what it was four years ago. St. John received a little over 131,000 votes; The re-habiliment of the ancient city of Jerusalem has been the dream of entliusiastic religionists during all of the ages of the Christian era. Ke cently that idea has taken somewhat a commercial caste, and it now appears that, to a certain extent at least, it is being accomplished. The London News says the boom which was re cently started in Jerusalem still ap pears to hold its own. Several hand some public buildings have been erect ed on Mount .ion. The Rothschild hospital for Jews on a neighboring hill is a striking building, although lis cru ciform shape is a source of grief to faithful Jews. A girls' school has leci built by Italians, and a stately build ing for Russian pilgrims is now in course of erection. Similar buildings for Herman, French and Italian pil grims are already erected. On the toj of the Mount of Olives the Russians have built an ugly tower with the sole object of seeing the Mediterranean and IX ad seas from its top; but their church in Gethsemane makes up in beauty for the ugliness of the tower. A company of German Protestants, calling them selves "Tho Friends of the Temple," which has been in existence tr many years, is now to take definite steps for the restoration of the ancient temple. SAMUEL E. YOUNG Has moved into his new Mammoth Building, 48 bv lOO Feet. Two Stories and Basement, WHERE CAN BE FOUND The Largest Stock OF Bargain List of Real Estate A.. When Gen. Harrison visited the Pa eifie eoast in 18S-5 as U. S. Senator he remarked that the distant location and peculiar products of this coast entitled ! Gen. Fisk has received about 330,000. dies on tins line, in a lew it to a member of the President's Cab-! If a party hiet. It is believed now bv the ones ' more j ears its death will be astupend- who are nearest to him and know him jons corpse. best that the Pacific coast will receive; the Secretary of the Interior's or Post-m-aster General's portfolio under his administration. Oregon is more en titled to the honor, owing, to the en couraging record she made during the campaign and the prominent part she took in shr.ping the course of the eon ""test, than any other state, and Gen. Harrison will no doubt recognize the claims of this state to a cabinet position and select one of hia advisers from among our distinguished citizens. Portland News. Marshal Booth says that within the last twelve years one million men and women have been rescued from the slums by the Salvation Army and transformed into sober, self-supporting Christian citizens. The supreme court of Utah has en tered a final judgment dissolving the Mormon church corporation and es cheating the property to the govern- ! ment. The defendants have taken the J case to the U. S. supreme court, where j it will be hotly contested. i The wine cellar of the late Samuel "When doctors dsgree who shall de-jj- Tilden was sold out at auction Nov. cide? A bit ot enterprise on the part! I3- Five hundred and twenty bottles -of the Boston Globe discloses a re-jof Steinberger brought from S3 50 to markable difference of opinion among j ?9 per bottle; double O Madeira brought the phvsicians of that citv. A re- J S3 50, and some blue-grass whisky, rrter. in r?rfect health, visited ten Krty years old, brought ?11 50 per gal- A Philadelphia watch factory sent a delegation of women to Washington to present Mrs. Cleveland with a gold watch in tho name of 500 female em ployes. The obvious result was that the aforesaid factory received an amount of free advertising in the news papers that would have bankrupted the firm to have paid for at advertising rates. The Rev. E. P. Roe says: "An open wood fire is company iii itself." It is. Still it is all the more companionable when there are a pair of sparkling eyes, rosebud lips, cherry cheeks and a slender waist contiguous not neces sarily for publication, but as a guaran tee of tod faith. A cattle firm in Eastern Oregon will feed 13,000 head of cattle for the fill and winter markets. They have 40Oj tons of hay. The largest stock of harness and sad dles in the valley at Thompson Jt Over man's, Albany. General Merchandise, Boots and Shoes, Groceries. Etc-, Etc FOR SALE BY 11. OA'llTJH Sc CO., Real Estate Agents, IjKbasos, Linn County, Oueqon. THIS SIDE OF PORTLAND, And but few any larger in Portland. Lebanon is a thriving town of aliout (500 inhabitants, pleasantly situated in th midst of the most favorable portion of Linn county and also of the Wil lumettc vallcv. It is the terminus of the iA'banon branch of the O. & C R R., 13 miles from Albany, overlooking the beautiful Albany prairie, and con trolrt the trade of a larire section of country, both prairie and hill lands being tributary to it, giving a large va riety of products. Home 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 41 miles to the fanioux min eral springs at Sodaviile, and 0 mik to Waterloo, where there Is a uiagnin cent water power and also a mineral spring. Altogether, this is a most de sirable loeiitiou for settler. I.iun countv Ls finely situated for commerce, bcltiar croHseu oy io iiui roads north and south and one east an and the Willamette river on the west Look Over This List of Bargains and Coma and See Us. Wa Wilt Treat You Walt. f 1,750. No. SO 171 acres, situated 7 milf" from licb anon, 50 acres under cultivation, all under fence, ami plenty living water; two-story box house and good large barn; acres goa orcnaru. i ins w a good stock fa mi, having plenty of good outside range. mm We invite you to come and look through our Mam- moth btock 01 Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars,. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. 3JLiiiuito O w and IMtiaotlty Seed. PURE GOODS & FULL WEIGHTS IS OUR MOTTO. Hides. Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. f 1.600. No. 101 Jt) acres S mili e from Lebanon, "0 to Sf. acres in cultivation. 40 acres itasture: one-stnrv box limine, lartre bnrn OOx'JO feet, orchard of lri Iwsring fruit trees; fruit house and dryer; plenty of water; one mile t school i erms, i,wj crch and bMlntice to suit purchaser. J. 8. Courtney burgetm. M. !., physician and First Time. All persons knowing themselves In debted to the undersigned will please settle up accounts and oblige. l)K. J. 8. COVKTNKY. Parties wishing to buy goods, either wholesale or retail, cannot do better than buy of him. 15.000. No. 135. 3341 an, 4 miles from Lebanon, 115 acre in cuitivatPm, 141 in pasture, balance hrusli and lis!ure atil aoim- timber ; house, barn and 2 acres of or chard; watt-r convenient. Terms, ?3,- Sixl cash, balance one year. M.S00. No. 140 31 acres, 9 miles from Lebanon, 80 acres in cultivation, 160 acre under ffiiee; a good house, barn 80 fort Ioiir, and other outhouse. 5 acre orchard Terms, f 1,000 cosh, balance one year. We will pay 50 cts. per roll for rlioice butter. Thompson & Watehs, Brownsville, Oregon. His business and building Is a ! credit to any city. . We Guarantee Fair Treatment to All. W. B. DONACA & Co. Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, Or. OREGOmi RAILWAY COMPAKT. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT. - Receiver. On nl efer Jan t, lis, and until further no tk-e traina will run dally (except fcunda?) a fol ori : EAST SIDE. f2.U. No. 148 00 acre of level land 3 miles from Lebanon on road to Hodaville, 30 acres j in cultivation, lie acres in grasx; goud j oue-ktory house, small barn ami oung rchard. Terms cosh. prominent Boston doctors and stated 3ion-existent symptoms and requested a dignosis. The man's appearance physically was perfect ; but notwith standing this, each tloerer gave the imaginary invalid a different prescrip tion, live diagnoses and prescriptions, together with the interview with each doctor ana a statement as to the re- Ion. In all, bottles were sold. POPULAR PLURALITIES. The pluralities credited to the elect ors in the various States, based on the latest returns, appear to le as follows fop. HI:u:s..K. Much the Newest i i fOOO. No. 152. 80 acres, 9 miles S. K. of Iehnnon, 40 acres in cultivation, 30 cm pasture, 10 acre of timber, all fenced, well watered; no building. Nobbiest mid Largest Rock of . , . iSAMUEL ULU 1 nilNU I il.400. No. 1 J0O acres 1 1 miles from hodaville, 'JJ YOUNG ' LOX ',W,IJ nn'' ollo'e '"3 barn; place t- V a v I v. - . C'oburn JUI1 ,f Frotn Prt- ' Uiid. Lt 11.00 a. m. Art? CO Lt2 10 3 X) 2 149 s oo t IS t 14 OS s w IS 3 M 4. US 4.11 4 ft) 4 40 4 SI t.Oj i it si h 16 !1 In the County lis Now to be been! First and Broadalbin Street, ALBANY, OREGON. I he fit. Charles Hotel No. 1S2. and barber shop in Lehauon. rent. feet. Furuiture included. IH-r ,ot 5Oxl59 1 'a"ifirn!a S.3(VAVbraka .11. i l.'olnrs.lo. VI.:.'' Nova.in . 1.31 I Uiir.oi. C4.l SV H:imp.hiiv. 3."0 ' ; Indiana. ,f; .Vxv Vi.rV 1!.t porter's elesant health, were published i - 4.tnhi.) is.nw - i, . " (Kansas... C3. tHwm i.") ill the Globe. Xnine ?:. lvniisvlvnnin .05 XVt MasvhuM.Ui5 .W.T40 H1mH-1M!H1 T.O yichiu'Hii H.SM irmon! l..i OX THE COUNTERS J. L. Cowan. J. M. Ralston. liiiioris are ueiug iittiiie uy ine jrras- Miune.sota. ry department to secure the consent of Canada and Mexico to prevent the ' A1' 1 i Art Chinese from crossmg.their respective i torders into the United States. It is i Alolmnsa. rtsma rmttl k-nt Ih-'.awarv - Florida evident, however, that Mexico w ill do !, ''-i-iv:. nothine in the matter. Minister Ro- i.uii-stm i Maryland !.".!) V-.nmsin ... FOR Cl.KTLA"t. .0J Vi s t..:pni. JM.G mero savs that article 2 of the Mexican constitution read's as follows: "All men j t have the right of entering and leaving i ttle republic, or traveling through its j territory, and of changing their resi-j lenee without the necessity of letters of security, passports or other similar requ iremen ts. " ..Cl o- .v.inm -00 N' Jt rv y . 3.v North 4-r!ina. S.tith "niina ,.;'"'.1 TVntii-ssM.. . ...4.! T-xh .."J Virginia . s.tM Wo-t Vin--i:sia.... Harrison's plurality, 4-5,040. In 1SS4 Cleveland received 6o,S03 .. lO.O'kj .. 2,.0 more votes than Illaine. ! -OF- BANK OF LEBANON f4,rX). Ko. 87. 10J news 3 milt s from Lebanon; about ISO acre in cultivation, balitnce in pas ture; p-or hou.-e; bsrn; larv orchard; tine grass land. Term-', i-XW canh, bnlain-e to su':t purchaser at 10 er cent iutvrvst. Ar. 6 01 6 IT 7 .3 T 10 7 ?M !S S4 s .;.! t.-n a 8TATION8. IXRTI-A!U.I.w.V Fuut of Liucoln ft. Kay'i Lanttinf . Kt. IHtil't. Frorn-h 1'rairia, Wwidlium. Tjwtiacnd, MtKre. , M. Angel, lon'. , f:lerton. J'tlumo'i MUi, fvltzrn'l. ' Fj: H'if J jTjrilon, tiarleat. S1:e'. Aomville. V. Slartuo, Unttl 111. Kor.h aan'.iiLm. V. I'- 'r.injr, Srio June. W (H,t .-io. Trior ::' Fork, ITH'!r:, Si-cr T.!:nan, I inn. Prrm o!vil. Twin Huf.cJ, Rowland CUKLllU. Piirtf d Mail. Toward Port- iAr I U AE IV. p. m Lt 5.19 Anr 1.40 ISO 111 I m irsn it . 1M1 H.34 1! 1 II 10 i: m 11.S3 n : list 11.01 low 10.24 10 I J loos io.u &7 .M 47 4 yy . 7 51 7 S4 7 li 7.1 8 Si n 70 x. e.coA. BEARD & YATES, Druggist and Apothecary, DEAI.EB in Drugs -:- and -:- Medicines Paints, Oils and Glass.i- 5 Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Etc. ei P K K K U A I E RY4 And Fancy Toilet Articles. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. Main Siretl, Lebanon, Oregwx. At Cost I Still to the Front I Spiritualism vs. Mind Reading Mesmerism. ind If the deluded victims of so-called ppiritn:il5;u would studv and in vest i- p-ate the subiect of miitT readincr. as Rufus Hatch, of York, pave his ; rly tanght in plirenolopv and men opinion of Henry Viliard ruj follows: j a, Lopi.v, titcy would lind a readv "Villard and his golden spike cost me ! and czrAiul l0iaiicn to many of the t400,00. He Ls a magnetic , man. He ) .j lv strarKO phonomena. The got H,000,000 and thought thst would gtuJv of' mMiK.r;slni RH taught and pull him through, but when he retired pvni:;,1Ml in n, vvilford Hall's "Prob- 4 . lem of Human Life," will throw much i light on this difficult subject OK 1 Albany, Oregon. !ci 5i When you want toi ' "dress up," we would t be glad to show you -J. : through and makoth Trig! it price. Lebanon, Oregon, Transacts a General Banking Business. 8.O00. No. 194. I 325 acres 6 miles froru Lebanon, 270 I acrt's in cultivation, balanc pastuiy; i irood house and two barns; school lioue i ou the farm; plai-e well watereil by ; sprinps: !I1 miles to railroad station; , goxl orchard. Actoanli Kept Hut.Jrct to Chrch. Eirhanict ttuld cn w l ark, Sao ft'raa co, I'ortlaml ana iiDuy,un. Collertlvoa Hndf on rtoraM Trrmi. ?l,R(V). o. 15. i acres S miles from Itbanon; 15 ! acres U-aver dam land, 35 acres in cul tivation, balance pasture and brush; b.x hou-, barn and small orchard. Cocnonte'Jon Trkrt at twoceuta r mil fcO a..t at r.atkm buliijf A(rut. Traiiis Hh r-rur-r. Vrijht and Kxprea. rtu i.rai frota IrcyHl. rr!sht trnin f rni rutlland. MorntT. Wrdn rinvi Mill Thur-lri'. Tuwarda rortlaiid. Tuea da'n. Thuixlayi iiaj Stt?urrtaT. Connection at Kn' aud Kltuart Land!o(t !h Stcsmrr -t iif of Salem" for Halem Motidaya. Veliirila and Trtilavs nMurcitir lYt'io toieni Tin ilnv, 'Thnrolava 'nt Saiunlay. ounlW.iEK mil a K.aat anl We SUIe iacneT train. Mcam- cr"1l!rof f-altftn make transfer between Kay j and FtslqUArti LnuJitJin djiy, Siuioatt ) C HAS. N. SCOTT. RecciTer. General OWeea. K. W. Comet Klrat and lin St'a, r't'rt'.anJ. UTrua. TO THE LADIES. from the Northern Pacific he was $20, 00,000 in debt. He w,U do better this time, because lie is like the man who was kicked by the mule. He don't look quite so handsome, but he knows an eternal eicht more." The coast line of Alaska is 38,211 j miles in length, nearly twice the com- ; bined Atlantic ami Pacific eoast lines) f the United States proper. It must ! eurely be. a crooked country. The market value of the fisheries last year was $3,000,000. The seal fisheries yield the government 517,00) annually, Dr. Fowler, in his study and life long investigation of phrenology, is enabled to give a correct diagnosis of the brain its power, texture, volume and foice and to tell almost to a cer tainty the natural and acquired chan nel in which the mind runs, and to read with great precision the thoughts ! that rumminate in the mind. But j Fowler & Wells have founded a school, j in which any man or woman of good ! natural abilities can attain, at least in i TMirt tr lliat jibilit v. bntelv tlicv haw enough to pay 4 per cent, on the pur- j a rartm.r,hip wiU;. lUwly & chase price to Russia. The impression seems to be preva lent that Mr. Blaine will not go into the cabinet of President Harrison, but that a place in that body will be given Cncmill, so as to combine the study and demonstrations of inesmcritiii with that of phrenology. No one of common intelligence who will take, read and study the weekly to Wm. P. Frve, and that Blaine will ! journal published by Fowler & Wells, - - x - ..1.1. 1 . . . fcucceed Frye in the Senate. There is come reason for "the belief that a seat in the Senate would be more suitable to the Plumed Knight than one in the cabinet. From statistics furnished by the . Commissioner of Agriculture at Wash ington," it is shown that the greatest of. New York, on "Phrenology and Mesmerism," can fail to find a satis factory solution to spiritualistic phe nomena. Spiritualism, in its modern acceptance, is blighting on intellect, morals and religion, while phrenology and mesmerism is refining, elevating and moralizing. Spiritualism is de eradintr in that it excites the baser yield of wheat per acre in any state is pass;onof the human heart and lowers credited to Oregon, while the greatest Man!lard of virtue. Phivnoloe-v is elevating in that it exalts all the noble elements of our nature, and is the handmaid of morals and religion. , F. M. P. : M. A. Miller, the druggist, desires to inform his patrons that he is agent for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, the best and most reliable medicine in use for eouerhs. eoldn and croup- No one ! .iifi,.iiiir 4.-.i-i a Oifnuf r.r limrr trrmlili ryi'lll- 3U ut' i m i .... . . .f, .......... lean use it without benefit. It will i ! cure a severe cold in less time than any other medicine or t rent men t ; it it the - "7 T i I ) THE YAQUIXA ROUTE, j OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Axr Oregon CeYelopmect Co' s Steamship Line have Knlargd My t-' tore and Added a New and Lleguut Htock of MILLINERY GOODS, SUCH AM Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib bons, Etc., Etc., Which I am Belli n;? at Prices Never Before Offered iu Lebauou. 225 SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME F.r.tciaa.ThrRhr....nBe,rre.bi;Call and Soe These Goods and From Poriland n1 all Toiut.4 in th WilluooUe Va.lvy to aiiJ ft-.uu San FmuriBCo, Get Prlcos. OREGON PACIFIC TIME SCHEDULE, Lv. A i.iiijiv. 1 : p ia. Lv. l 'i.I:V.! .i.l 4.) p. ro. Ak. Y;i'is 0 :m i. m. RAILROAD, j (Except Sunday:) I I.v. Yoji'lN. 6-45 a. in. i l,v. -.iKVAi t islO i'-a. in. i AK. Al BANV. 11.10 8. ul. 1 O & ; Train m-.i!i ol ;U A1bn:y eihI Ojn aUlK. The uliovc Trai:i rumn-'-t ul Vh.,u:i!a wilh Hie Oretf.m 1 fV.!oi.Uiut i'oii.KJiy'n l.ir.v uf M'.uih;ts K.'iwit-u Ymiuitia and p.-iti 1'iuritivo. SA1MNH 1.TKS: jftj.KK..' T Kpoiu s. V. j from Wiimnift; Valley j N'jv I.khiu WiliHmt'tt"iii' Willmel VH' i Nov 12 4pm I Nov 24.10 Hill u.uiua. Nov. 6 N .)V. IS Nov. 3-1 MRS. G. W. RICE, Milliner, Lebanon, Oregon. OVERLAID TO CALIFORNIA ! VIA j HOUTIIERN PA( 1KICCOMPAN Y'S LIN EH The Mt. Shasta Route. Tim bctwu Albany and fc'tii Krancwo, 35 hour. "ARCADE SALOON." f 10.0X). No. 1517. 4f ) acre 3 milis from Ibsnon, 125 S acrcf in actual cultivation, " nenn j iu meadow; WW acn in prass for pus- I Wm. RETIIERFORD, riiOPEibrron, turc, ;J. . ai-r.-s timber and brush; 00 J head of cattle, 10 In ail or Iiorscs, 4'J tons (f hay, about 3D0 busln-I nf oat and c.thfr iiirt and -d; farniing utcn Kils, wapon, hack, etc., all go with place, l-jusy tcrnin. . ICniigrant, l.uy furnia near Icbanon, because the sbil is pood, prices low, lo cution pleasant and healthful, facilities for marketing pmduce uiiKurnnmed, variety of proilucts uncUnled. Eroni Lelmnon, by rail, to Portland, 92 miles; to Albany, 13 miles; to Ya quina bay, JV milcM. Heud stamp for descriptive raniphlet of Linu county, to A. R. CYRUS & CO., This Oomjmny ron-rvos the riylit to cbange Sail inK rtalef Hit bout mjli:c'. PaNscnRTK from lNirliand. and nil Willamette Valkv pointk, run cinkc cliw coniioiin with IU- Train of tho Vaijiisi Hii'TK al Albnny t Corviillis, ani if rti-sili-.rri t an KraueiHOu, kliould nrranire to arrive at Yaiiiua tbe tveuiiiK hvfore the UtUt of tailiiiK. Fuatipng'prand l-'roliflit Uate --ALWAYS THE LOWl"ST. California Expra Train Dally. 4 . M. T r. m. 7:40 a. m. yield in any region of the country, state or territory, is that of Washing ton Territory, which was 18.5 bushels per acre. - " When the territories of Washington, "Montana and Dakota are admitted as States, the importance of the Pacific slope in national affairs will be largely enhanced and will more than ever at tract the attention of political agers. FOR INFORMATION AI'l'I.Y TO H. IIASWKI-I., C. C. IKXil E, Act ar t.cn I r . & r. AC , C Gcn'l Fr't A Pi Afi't Gn'irim iH'Vrlopiiiont Co. :4 Montfroinvry St.. Shu FranciMro, Cal'a. O.F. K. II. R. Co., t'orvallia. Orpgoa. Iavc t'orilaud Arrive I'lrin a. si. Ieav Albany Leave. 7:'i a. m. Arrive San Krariwo leavwl :3u P. M. Local Paaaenirer Trains Dally (except Svnday) :00 aTjT.T l"jva 1'ortlaiid Arrive1 2 V p. x. l'2 40p. m.i lAtnve Albany Inve ,U:a5 a. m. 3:4n p.M.j Arrive KiiKenu Leave 9:( a. m. Local Paaaenger Trains Dally (except 8unda) &:4A a.m lAave 12:i) r.M. Iove 2)0 p . l vo (1:10 p.M.'U'avu Lebauou Albany Itaiion Aibany Arrive CM a. m. Arrive-1:, p. m. Arrive j'2:4.ri p. m. Arrive S:10 r. M. Willamette THE RiYcr Llae cf Steamers, Mrs. Harrison, they to the decolette dress, and bare arms j only known remedy that will prevent croup. ml lirtii lrlf.fsi arc lilr'lv ffi lif iiK irire.e at the White House under Harrison as rarties wihin li.ml.er will do well ! to give Urt a call, we nave on nanu ! over 1-300 feet of "fencing lumber. champagne under Hayes. Dr.Skctchly, who planted jm ostrieli j farm in California, clears $40,000 a year : from the plumes, and eonscqitcntly j pi luifts himself n liis succcw. Coshow & Caiile, Brownsville. Harness and-taddles at Thoinpson & OrennaD's. Albany. WM. M. lK'AC." THE "N. S. 1!F.NTI.Y." 1HK :-TlU!KE SISTKK.S" Arc in W'rvir for Ith v:lKonPt"r an' lr-ipht trilli: bftvt--n t'im-iill:. unri I'ortlniKl and in'.iT- iiUMliatr fHintii. lfiivnif: cH:ii;jiiyN wharf, "orvnl- lis, unit Mi srs. Knlniun V Ci.'s whurf, Ni. 200 unit JiU Front street, rniaul. Mondaya, Wrtinca rtayi? and Friday, muking thnt rouiul trips tai b. j week as follows. j north Eot sn. Ix-avc f'nrvnl'.iN Monilay, WediK-wlfty. Friday, J 8 a. m.: leave Albany y::aj a. m. Arrive Salt-in. Monday. Wednesday. Friday. 3 p. m.; loavir Salem, Tiionluy, Thiinalay, Saturday, 0 a. m. -Arrive l'orllaud, Tneiduy. TUnrMliiy, Saturday, 3:!40 p. in. sofTH. sVll'KD. Lcav Portland, Monday, Wedncwlfiy, Friday, 6 a. in. Arrivs Salein. Mor.duy. Wednesday. Friday. 7:15 Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS FOR accommodation of (second Clasa Pa Hcngent attached to Expntw Trains. I The O. A'. R. It. Ferry niakui onnec!lon wilb all the rvicular uaiun on tbu Ka-it Side IHv. from i fool of F. trect. West Side Division. J1KTWKEN PORTLAND and C0RVALUS Mall Train Dally (except 8unday). 7-:al a. m.j 12:'Jfp. ni. lAave Arrive I'ortlnnd C'orvallU Arrive .fi:15 p. m. Ix-ave 1 :SI)p. m. Express Train Dally (except Sunday). 4:5k o7inT i iA-ave I'ortlund Arrive j 9fiQ itn p. in. Arrive MeMinvHlu leave a. m. At Albnny and f orvnllla couueot with trainai oJ Oti'Sim FttA-iflc railroad r. m .: kaive Salem, luehoav. I nursoay, iiuruay, i rrrn iun iwihiwiuii -'n -. "im- ve Aioany j:.xi p. in. ; J - "t.--." G a. in. lA-avi Arrive rTUi day J i p n . TiTcnIay, Thirrslny end ?atur- R.KOI.IU.FK, F P. 8VKRS. A-VG. F. Tow. Agent. CKALKK IJi i'J. KZ'Dd OF Wines, Liquors and Cigars. -A1U ON HAli- Fresl. Mineral aid Soda (OlToelte Kiehanpe Flotol.) Water. llBAX'. - OaBuoK. JKVa3L13 It. Brownsville, - Orjjon. obtniued, mid nil i'A'IKXT il ft.vs at tended lo Tor MOIifikiTh: ":. Our ultico t npimxllu Ibo I'.tf. 1'nleiit Ollieo. ami we en l luiti Cnti-ni ill let lime thutl tbo rflntil, fiolil U .tslll ;7(.V. Svmt MOHKI.. V'A'.I It l.ti or I'llOTO of iiiveiiliuii. Wo lolvise h ti patent sbilltv free of el'"" Ke. and we mnku AO .IIJItOK IX I. his I'.i re.M' 1-1 l. ,7. 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THE STOVER Improved The l33t is always the c .- -r - a, i a. neap est. mmmm w. 'mm0lnS nil iClo5 made. The most powerful easiest and lightest run-. 11 We are also prepared to .furnish on short notice any machine from a butter worker to a steam mill. We keep on liaiul all staple iwplcniente, sace Jl .- T'lofc, I Kcapera, Harrows, 0iltt--ftorsK I lxil -i2Eoi-, Kakcci,. "VVjisjohs 15 11 CST ""- And tie celebrated Sherwood Steel Harness. 0Cowe and see us; We will make you happy O, Y. CKUSON, Lebanon, Or, X is