Lfcbaoi? Express, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1888. Mrs. CI veland Is staid to have -written a cardial letter to Mrs. Harrison, cons-ratuJ.tiiig her upon the general's election., ' ' len. H.irrifou la rapidly acquiring the reput tion of the "silent man." It Indicate? fine quality for the high place to yhich he has been called. ItHOW NSVII.I.K. Four dollars and seventy cents n minute 1 the rate at which Odd Fel lowship distributed Its charity and re lief throughout tho United States dur ing the past year. The Vciee, the ieading organ of the third party, advises the Democracy to disband ud join the prohibition party. A Democratic exchange ineldently re marks that gall and humor are not always incompatible. I. TVBarnum has finally retired from the show business with a fortune of $10,0(0UO. He has been the most fruecessful showman lu the world. Bar nuid's foundation was a belief that the public Uvea humbug, and he hum- - -la.frgod t. AoconUng to MunhalUa "Balance Sheet oi the World," every day the nun rise upou the American people it wrs an addition of f :2,5OO,00rt to the ac--nmula:Im of wealth in the United Btatcs, which is equal to one-third of the daily accumulation of all mankind outeid, of the United States. Mbiinnn apostles are quite successful in obtaining recruits at the South. A party of fifty left Birmingham, Ala., recently for Bait Iafce City. Of the li ft yt eighteen were girls between 12 and j 20 years of age, sixteen were wouen between 20 and 40, aud the t-hrs were men and boys. They were t tie poorest class of country ieople, and only nine of the entire party are nbl: to read and write. Have you enemies? Go straight on art' I mind them not. If they block your path walk around them, and do yur duty regardless of their siate. A mm who has no enemies is not likely tc succeed in the battle of life; he is tr ade of that kind of material which ii so easily worked that every one has 8 hand in it. A sterling character, one f. ho thinks for himself and speaks j wnat ne imnKs, is sure to nave outer vnemies ami warm friends. Home time ago several grains of wheat were found in the windiug fcheet of a niuniruy in Egypt. The mummy was at least 5000 years old. The grains were carefully planted and reared and a wonderful growth was "the result. A head of this wheat is at SleMiuuville. Ou each single stock thirteen separate head spring forth, it is a wonderfully prolific grain and Oregon could raise at least 100 bushels to the acre. It is a spring wheat. ; The petrified remains of a huge ani mal have been discovered lying be neath the earth's surface on the bank of the ?e iliiiH driver. near. Percy, Iowa. The length of the monster. without the head, which was detached j f mm t Via. Thoilv iiiranAii rwl nwr frvrtv I f.t tk r, ..ro hH ! president of the town dark blue stone, surrounded by petri fied insects and remains of other ani mals. It is supposed that the animal belonged to the carbouiferous age. COMMUNICATED. J. F. Venner returned from Eastern Oregon on Friday last. Hew Carpus S perry on Wednesday returned home from Wills' station. Mrs. J. M. Cochran, of Centerville, is visiting her brother, J. M. Howe. (Jeorge (Iross, proprietor of the hotel at Waterloo, paid town a visit Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Carpus Siicrry left for McMinnville to attend the marriage of their daughter. Ik-fore purchasing your Christmas presents, take a look at the new goods, latest styles, at IMllabury's, the jeweler. Mrs. It. B. Cochran and Mrs. Barah Hunter, of Kugeue, were in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter. At the Baptist church, on Sunday, Dec. 9th, Rev. Carpus Sperry preached the funeral sermon of Miss Mary War- mouth, lately deceased. . Married, Dec. 12, 1SSS, at McMinn ville, by Rev. Jordan, Mr. E. S. War ren, of Oregon City, and Miss Simile A. Sperry, of Brownsville. Died, Dec. 4, 1S.S8, at South Browns ville, Elizabeth, wife of Wm. Hunter, asred 03 years. The funeral services were conducted by lie v. Carpus Six-rry at the C. P. church ou Thursday, Dec. th. On Saturday X. B. Standish, J. Moore, R. lietts and Wm. Hartley started for the III tie river to finish the trail to the "Lucky Boy" claim, upon the tunnel of which work will again lo resumed. EvcrylsKly, "their nncles, aunts and nieces," should remember that at the North Brownsville city hail, on Christ mas eve, Monday, Pes. 21th, there will be a grand Christmas tree celebration, to which all are invited. H. Cross, residing east of Browns ville, on Tuesday slipped and fell, striking his arm upon an ax, from which he" received a Revere cut. The wound, which was dressed by Dr. O. B. Reese, was of a painful though not serious character. "His royal highness," King- Santa Claus has issued an edict commanding all of his subjects to assemble at the Xorth Brownsville city hall, on the evening of Dee. 24, 1SSS, to hold high revelry and participate in the Christ mas tree celebration. Come one, come all, and gladden the hearts of j our menus ami families with some me mento of friendship, forgetting not that this is the time of peace on earth, good will to all men." On the evening of Dec. 2o ( Christmas night, at theM. E. church, tht Ladies' Aid Society will give a musical and literary entertainment and supper, the proceeds to be devoted to the church fun!. A cordial hi vital ion is extended to all, and as some choice vocal and instrumental selections will lo ren dered, which taken in connection with a supper, the excellence of which can be vouched for, all attending will have a most enjoyable time. Notwithstanding the fact that your correspondent, iu a Into issue of The Extrkss, most emphatically stated that "no case of smallpox existed'' or had existed iu Brownsville, and at the same time published a card signed by tne town recor-icr and also iv lHv.ird, ii face of these facts, some person, evi dently very poorly informed on tho subject, has very wrongfully circulated reports in Albany and Lebanon, said reports having been published by the Oregon ian (issue of Ike. 7) to the effect that "the entire family of (Jus Thonip- were afflicted with smallpox." CUOW 1CCT ITEMS. IH:e. 11, 1SS8. Health generally good. Jesse Rice started for d rant's Pass yesterday. Thus. Rice goes to Albany -on busi ness to-morrow. The Oalloway boys are hauling wood and posts to Lebanon. Prof: It. A. Clark passed down to-day with some line beef cattle. Mr. Jacob Chcsher moved his fam ily up to Sweet Home last week. Mrs. II. d. Khun : and family have Wen up visiting friends and relatives. She goes lnnne to-day. Thos. Chesher Is home for a day or two. He has been working in It. R. Humphrey's saw mill. Mr. James Kestor has finished plow ing for this season. I le has near eighty j acres of fall grain sown. Mr. R. Cheadlc Is now making a very fine quality of butter, producing about twenty pounds daily. Rev. dihoncj- preached a most ex cellent discourse at the Rice school house Sunday at 3 o'clock V. M. Hester Bland and Mr. Blodgett has been hauling slabs aud making a foot-1 way to Lebanon for the children's ben efit on their way to school. Mr. diles Powell nud wife and two youngest children, from doshen, Lane county, were down vLi;ing relatives. ! They go home to-niorrow. j School progresses litu ly under the j able management of Miss Laura Fur-! row. She is teaching one of the most j successful schools ever taught in the! district. ; Mr. Leedy, D. D., of Albany, has! ! been very low, but his friends will be pleas-d to hear that he is again ini- j proving ami h supposed to ic out o! danger. Road Supi-rvlsor Stephen f.'oyle is r.t work with a force of men, nearly every week, opening the road granted from James Kester's to Waterloo. He h:is ne. I GRAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY. 1 ! ... IMS Mfe3 -: 1 HAVE NOW FOR SALE MTlio LnrffOMt Assorlment OF I i v ; - ) ( (on -1 L ' LJ V- wiu - OO .i . Sr. i ! . . We invite you to come and look through our Maig moth btock or it EVER OFFERED FOR SALE Over the Counter in Lebanon. Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. 3Lnjiiit Grrns and Tititothy Seed. PURE GOODS & FULL WEIGHTS IS OUR MOTTO. Hides Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. I WILL SELL THESE GOODS 20 per cent. Cheaper than Any Other Store We Guarantee Fair Treatment to All. W. 13. DONACA & Co. Corner Brick Store, Main Street Lebanon, Linn County, Or. madentrond rond as far as he has LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. " m-'r-l t-V!j l y ". 11. !.r.!i::isv.r-1 f Flour Per ro-h sack, 1 l-; y r bar-! rel. ?1 r,a. , j Jtae f:des, lSe l-t r P. i 15-uU- r S-Vh, jH-r 2-l- roll. -SOe. l-srs 1T l'.eu. 2:e. t "hU-ken lVr il?.en, -:1 to S'5 5i. Ducks IVr dozen, common, ?4 0 to ; l'eki:i, j Utvso !Vr dozen, 5-7. i And for Proof COUXTY,' of What See Me. I Say, Come and OREGOSUH RAILWAY COHPAHY. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N. SCOTT, - Receiver. On arw! after !. 2. and until fiuthrr uo-ti-r trsiiic Ulruii UUy (xroi uu:luj as lol ow ; At Cost! Still to the Front I EAST SIDE. Turkey-!Vr -lVr .!, !', live rvetuht, dry, !'e: ur-ell. Ac to: Hid -to. Sheep pclt According to wool, 1 to lKersk:n- mim r.iV: v. sn;cr, 2 , ,2P1jUSH albums ISraatiful Scrnrry. A specimen of the luautiful 5-coiivry j FOR $1 00, Cohurs Mittl.! tui 1. ; V l.v 7 !.". a ta. Ar TO oo Lv lo.l-l 1-J w ll.i' UK II -4 11. W 11. I'. ll..".T i vs: 8TATION3. Portl d MaU. ! Toward Port- IntKl. l.r S Anr -. of the Pacific northwest, :s well s:s t j fine piece of tlse engraver art, i.-t the supplement r.c-oinp:in yimr the l:V-t mimltrof thv r-'liore magazine. ' Tills is a largo enji'-ayin?, executed l:i tiiu, of a i-.ictiiresijne in I'rickiy ! Pear can von, o:i the line of the Mon-; ti'.na IVntrul raih-oad. One of thi-Se -art Pupplcnient acctmpiinios every numler of this excjlhnt mairr..ine, a ; valuable feature not p-,-v.-cs-. d by any i other publication. i Which will Entitle You to a Chance in a Toilet! Set Worth $20. j 31. A. 3IILLER, Leading Drusjsjist. I i son Pi ddle Ranch, Dec. 7, Mr. Khitob : I have fretju utly j Aforexaid rrjyort i ittifruc cmd icif.'iout jvn apvertised in the papers a stamp- the lrtttxt foundation. Thr rc is not, inr tnitftU Well, it appears to us that nor hn there, been a v of mna'lpox F. M. P. must have one of them fits, j in Itfownrile. The family of Mr. and he appears bound to staaip spirit- j Thomiwon are in excellent health, and tialisni out without any rejrard to even ; were not at any time exposed to the PROVPTNESS. Fi;--f a col.l, then i-o-.ijrh. tiien con-f-uiiiption, thv-n ihnth. "X tok Dr. the i Acker's liiisiilsh Ij-mi ly f-a-t'onsump-i,hi-n tiic mr.iuer.t I !n-u! to conuh. '"- , . . , . .. , --! tain: j i.ctu-ve n s:ivcn mv inc. 1 TV.it X. Va!.uc!; W"a4nm:toii. Sold ' hy JK-ard A: atcs. Kvcryoiic knowiujr thuns.-lvc in- : dcl.tcd to ii:c will pkasc conic in and j pay by the 1-t i f J:-.n., i?M, ::? I in-i tend to put all accounts due me after; that time in :v.i ol'ux-r's h;:nds fcr col- ; lection. W. V. DnxAj. ; 4 ;.o -.--' . Id b OS ". f-"l SAMUEL E. YOUNG overland to California 11ltTl..lM.l,..W.v:.Ar 6..T0 p. , 1 oot vl UiicvIii Si Wax's Ijimlihj. St. Tsui's-. 1 J reach iTairio, H WoiliurT!, 3'OMIl-f?II'l i. I. Ani-tl, ;1 lV,Tll . f-tlvrrttju. Jutuix'ii 9 Mill. : j .wit-rianJ. ; Kal Junrtfcm, ' Anuvillo. T' ; IVm S!t.yt.in, t-;n.-vt-l l ii. North snt inm. U. 1 0.-diig. V i ( ..-!. v Thi.t:i.-i-" lurk, M !i-.-r t Tiiiini.ii IJ;u. , f'.iownvir.e, Tii t;ult-, ., Itumli'.n.t ! lri(vl?nt, on '."4 1 -SH l.-S I. li 1S.W V.D li w II. ll.W 11. ii. la lox; lO LM ltt.lv. I'l 1 10.12 l OS ; S: i t .n f.-n $.n G. W- SIMPSON, c.lltiii y9 Oregon, Having purchased the uishing Goctl., Bcot stock of Clothins. Gents' s Shoes; Etc., of C. Ii T 1 lioiniK. Fur- 1 - t Co. is now prepared to offer Better Bargains than Ever! 1.V l.v. 7.il 7.'X S..-1 I the survival of the fittest. Hear him: "Iel tided ictims of BO-callcd spirit ualism." "Spiritualism in its modern acceptance is blighting on intellect, moral and religion." "Spiritualism "is degrading ill that it excites the baser passions of the human heart and lowers the standard of virtue." You see, thos-c statements are pretty disease. Aside from this act, the rcn cral health of the IJrownsviile public was never better than at the present time, there being a marked decrease in the ordinary fall fevers andfcold-s prev alent at this season of the year. This statement will be vouched to by the medical practitioners of Urownsville, who are much Ix-tter posted in regard Ka3 moved into his new Mammoth Building hard for us young converts to bear ; t to the physical condition of their pat it is liable to cause us to Ion; our re- j rons than the self-constituted "health ligion. But the hardest part to bear is inspectors" who at a safe distance cir that our spiritual shepherds should so eulate false and erroneous reports iu long leave U3 poor Iambs to lie thus regard to matters of which thev have mercilessly used as above. Sister says when we were little Sunday school girls the question in the catechism, ,. "Who was the m-.H-kest man?" "Ans. "Moses," needs revising so as to read, Jk.ns. James Vinson & Co.," lx-cause Mones never left his obedient followers without protection or some sort of moral support. We was confident; -while ho was enliuhtening us on this jicw gospel and talking so fluently of! -the ignorammusses who might oppose " tjt, Jthat for much slighter cause he -woulffliuve 'cried havoc and let slip -the dogs of war." We do not want to harshly criticise those "tactics of mas ' " "terry inactivity; but we are not alone iu thinking that such reticence Mijcht Uhtly l r ooii-tructioii stranpe And (five looc fmjry scojk. the raitjrc" Xow, Mr. Klitor, with your x-rmis-kn, wc would say to our leaders ' ik horn we know to be so well qualified for the work-to come out with a refu- no cognizance. T. S. 1 CKAWFORDStlLLK. Crawfordsvili.k, Dec. o. Austin Uond, of Ilalscy, was in town Saturday night and Sunday morning. It. Olass is building a nice fence around his dwelling and yard, which is quite an improvement. Abraham Crisp left here Irst Friday for the Big Bend country, where he will remain until spring. George Pi nicy recovered to-day his purse and moncy which lie lost over a week ago. He fell in a ditch and the purse dropped out of his pocket. John Baker received a severe wound over the eye one day last week. I le was standing by a wagon when the j hrakc bar flew back, striking him over the eye'. j Miss Ivy (ilass received a severe j wound last week. While splitting tation of the c-haiges against spiritual-i 8ome kindling wood she made a Iwid t.m and not quietly acquiesce by si- lick, striking her arm with the ax, We will wait a reasonable time j tuttinir a vcrv uirlv crash. Born Pec, 3, to the w ife of J. F. SME 13 "GRATEFUL." j 'I saved the life of r.iy little u,''-l by a prompt use of lr. Acker's Kriglii-h ! Ib-mcdv for Con.sumntion.' il.-. ! Wm. V". U a i n. m ax, New Vork. Sold ; by Beard fe Yatts. j Call and 55 -e my new Common Sen.-e ; Harrow, the l.c-t and i-bcapcst harrow i mr.de. It is made in independent sections. K:u"-h section can bo cU-aiucj j without trouble. Any size you want, j from one to six horse. Also a new ! style of wagon j;-ck, m liich everyone ; should have. Don't fail to pri-v my j hariDws. smith shop. ',3 by lOO Feet, Two Stories1 and Basement, WHERE CAN EE FOUND VIA ICTIIKIIX PACIFIC CO M PA X Y uxi-; The Mt. Shasta Route. Time Itlntzu Albany and Saa Fran cisco, 35 Honrs. California Express Trains Run Dally AND CVmotiiiliiUon Tl-ie's two nU -t uJi- i i-nk- in I:ilUit hvi:i!; Axvnt. i Train I'c-M-rt r. Freight nuJ run ft-jnrtttc fna Kr:srUl. Vrr laht train f.srm rurtlrtii'l. Momla". Wi-ln--!:iv- Ti:ir !y. Tanli IVicllaiii, Turt- !:. Tiiurilajs aat'l ?aiunlaj-. (nn.vtion at Hay" ami F:litarta tamtlHs iiti SK-iintr H ity of Sal-.-ra" f- Salcin Muinlaya, WMiin-ily nf.rt Frklny rvtttntfn? frnm Salt-in Tm-wlnis, "Tlmrvlavf aiiJ S.-iltif'-K. enrwti!ir iita KaM Mini Wct .-'itlc jtu-e!ir Irain-i. Steam- j vr - il f S:ilem ninti-y oiif-r Ittowa Ray" j CH V.-. K. SCOTT. Recover. ;,-i!ir;il Ofliws. S. W. t'orniT Firt ami I'lnt? St's. -in!antl. Un-ei m. Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise, bought at a' big discount, whirli he still jroosos 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 cr cent. The highest market price paid for country produce of all kinds, either in cash or goods. BETWEEN SAN S:l f. A. lnve Ij-ave Arroe PORTLAND FRANCISCO. r1i?UMl ArT!'!0:U" A. M. ' THE YA0U1NA R0UTIL OiiEtiOX PACIFIC RAILROAD Local Parncr Trains Dally (except Suntlay) ; A. M. l-':ilf. M. -Mi) P. H. lNive l.,-iive Arrive l'orllaud Alliany Fu-ne Arrive S IS p. m. Iatiop 11 ::V A. M. 1.1-nvc '." a. . ' Oregon Deyelopment Co's Stcamsliip Line The Lamest Stock y Local Passenger Trains Dally (except Sunday) t the lied Front black Josi ru llAttr.ix. A.M C:l A.vt : l-avo Arrive l.fliVO ) Arrive Albany 1 Iii;iiimi .Alljaiiy Arriva 1 .Trt f.M. lx-jivi',;.':.'-'! f.. , Arrive! p.m. j l.-nvi K:-." P..H. i -or- Many pcr.soiif contract severe ecMs j duvinu: the carlv winter months and j permit them to han;; on persistently ail M-intcr, wcakcniiir the Iuuks and j pavir.jr the way for catarrh, chrome j bronchitis, or consumption. No one ! Genera! Merchandise, can afford to neglect a cold. Afingloj Lottie of t'hamix ih'.in's t.'ouv'h Kem-j viy will cure thu niot tcv.'fo cold, and i cost- hut oO ccnt.s. l-'or sale bv yi. A. ! Mi'.hr. ' . ! Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLKKI'INU CAltS 225 SHORTER, 20 HOURS LE68 TIME Than by fitly isther Route. Flmt ClaaA Through rssenrcr Freight Line Ftaf Knjut I'ortlntul am! oil l'uint Vullt in the wmatnotle y to ami fn-iii tan Kram-iMn. Cat. Boots and Shoos, 1 OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. j For accommodation of 8oeond-t'las3 ! . .. lit--cngcr attached to 1.x- , time schedule. prcfw litlllis. l.v. Albany. HW p. m. '. I l.v. rokVM.l.l.s.l:K'p. m. . Tlio . V r. 1!. IS. Fcnv iimkes rnntirction with An. YvajfiN A ."::! i. u. tt 1 1 the reuhir truing oil lite KuM MJu l.'iv. t'ruin j 1 fKil ul K. wwt ' (HC Tnii:i ca-unea-t ill Albany anal Corvallls. ; ! The Mlive Tntin a-oii'i.'Ct nt Yiuittina nilb the On-rim li-t'Hj.inent f aivany Line at Except Sundays:) l.r. YAairisA. C:t- a. l.v. -a.;vAi.i.tUu'oa. Ar. Albany. 11:10 a. I Groceries. Etc-, Eto., Onc-iv;und can a!:noii lo cents at V. li. lXnii.ca $: Co.'s. Walla Wnlla w iil ho a free delivery novto!iU-o afta'r .Tc.nuary 1. AVhen von desire a pleasant phvsSc, ' ., , . try St. Patrick'. l'...J For sale by M. j THIS SIDE OF PORTLAND. West Side Division. r.irrwi:i;s I'ORTLAM) and C0RVALLIS Mall Train Dally (except 8unday). T-.Kt a. m . !. in I .a.'.-lV rrivc rortiiiml Caiiilis Arrivr fi ?p. in. I.CftW 1 : ia") t. in. Express Train Dally (except 8unday). I .'Uoe. ikd if you fail to put in an appearance ws propone, with the editor's penuiss l ion to attempt it 'ourselves!. It may .-i Haiti of ux, as was eaid of that tra onal little ox that fought the loco- niif. but ve, tnat our piucK is aai'nirabic, standi. PlX'i j-r.-i t! e forty ya Jhle thai nr judgment hardly up to the rd. Uut wc iHtve access to the ' and resolutions of conventions . loinfs of ipi ritual ism for over s. and it noes not neem pofi the Hecret of its amazing its pandering to the baser the human neun. yve Yours, Ac, "XLB AXXIE SKRAFIN A MtKl? Hat. Sriller, t. trotf Hurt, a daughter; Dec. 4, to the wife of Ijawrence Piper, a daughter, weight 11 pounds; Dec. 7, to the wife of J. A. Blackburn, a son, weight 9 pounds. J. 11. Wiseman, our enterprising A. Miller. Mr. irt'i niaun, of C'la-l::iuins county. dug eighty fair-sized potatoes out of j I one potato hill on his farm. j ; :.a:n!.ci hun's Ky,- and skin !nt-; And but few any larger in' K:rcs. Many ciaRes have Wen per:na- ncntiv cured by it. For sale l.v M. A. Miller. j Parties wishing iumW-r will do well to give its c call. We have on hand : I xi . m. S:.HI j.. ra. I.uvi Arrive I'iiril:Ulit Mi-MI-.ivilii' Arriw j l.t'iivt Wit. m. iA a.m. At Allium- ami Corvullin connert with trains ol Oreif'tl I'm-iflc ntUrnail. THROUGH '!' -Vll TICKETS ! II In Slaaillhilis i-l al AN-Il 1 aaallllta anal .-m -Tanct.t. SA1I.1XU IATK: 'ktkam.k. r From s. K. Him Vamina. Williit.Hlti' Vallt-v Willaoiflti- Valla-r WUUtuvttf Valley 1K1-. 17 !. M THE STOVER Improved The best is always cheap Till: 4 rfr5iiSj!s4-i -Sea 5?,&iVNil - r-TtnaSiiN ClloylT: tinrV The most powerful easiest and 3 lijGfhtest run- mill made. ning We are also prepared to furnish on short notice any machrne from a butter worker to a steam mill. "We keep on hand all staple implements, suce as Portland. I SOUTH AKD EAST VIA CALIFORNIA. For full Infortmithni ra'paritins rata, nm!. !i fan f'oiniiiiuy'ii ukviiI Ht Allinny. . (fie., r It. JCOI.Hf.l!! Maim-ui-r K. 1 Anst. G. F i:oiii:rif at ra-. Afft-nt. over 1500 fcL-t of fencing lunihcr. t'oSiitiV." ak ..'Ai!i.!- lirown.villc. The unnienw .!o of ('hainlM-i iidn's Cough Kerned r has Ix-cn produced, to a great csent, ly people who have Wen cured hy it telling their friends 3 ... 1..I.I . ..f : . .......I .Kiw ..i..l , , , . . , . , . , . ... i illlU llf -IU O I 'i Ol OS l!VJoa.l aiu,iiina, iiaia.( UackRiaith, haa sold his farm, about ;jr . to lryL T'he most w four miles from here, lie intends to j vere t.0c ;u yh hl tr its o,th:iig laiiid a dwelling house at this pltiee j etl'ccts. For sa'c by M. A. M iller. and move his family here soon. We ' l l - . .. . . rf n-lllal to KOO SUCh OltlZeLlS as Mr. . ! - THf rJ'WW.WJ 7J-t moving among us. .If 53 t Vf F-71 P1- Parties wishing to buy goods, either whclosalo or retail, cannot do better than buy of him. H. J. JONES, Books, DEAI.KK IJ Miss Clara Hall cave Friday night at her father in honor of her birthday 'l- -! brother' birthday, they " i two davs avtart. About thirty "ie drugeriist, desires to j foij.s were tjiere. At 10 o'clock a line that he is aent for j lunch was served by the youg ladies. , v 'gh Remedy, the j u. B. Derrick has just received a 'V . medicine in use ; lfirjrc stock of iron and other material a Apmn C"v imp ' ftr the manufacture of axes and other . r' . . .... 1 , T4 S. ni.nraoi.airl fa tl,ia ailt or luuir foiil'le ( eoi- iuiu. io aa. a. a party last ft h M M $ W fM rcidence L V? rM and .also her j 8 L7a V'l U tvi R P 3 PAi ben. only I fed ta w Wz J hi m S younjr; a &JiA H t- ftiSja ( His business and building; is a credit to any city. id rtat ife bt in let, v ir treat .tody tt" netit. It will Mnic tint n anj" s the a laiRO amount of work, as he h:ts a tilt hitinmcr. frrind fetone and emery wheels run hy water power. lie is as litic a workman as can be found miy . -r.. JjONCt IlVN:'KY. : 4.tatt:.-l. atwl t'il -.l-a7 itv..v( t-t.-ii i'.-i t.i fr Miii.r.mrr. II Our l:if Is tlHi'i!,. liiC t'.. l'iil.-llt t UV;i a, nllil vi a'Htl aali t.iui C-t:..tn ill li-ss linn Itiiili Omk.' la-ntati- t'ta.lil II" I V Vf. YVI.V. va-llal .l;'f... J-i:.i If lU or 1.Jyi7.a ..a' ! i.:.,n Vi a..!. 1 s: It. iilt'lil n'.ili'v fr.-c nri liiirvi- ;i::.l Wi- tiUli-a; AO I . I . ."( i s i.i:s ) i::.r . i i l iar riii-iil. ir. 4;iiii ln-ins unit Ta-fi-ri-i r s I i naMuiil a-tii.nt in v..nr a.aa rt -t:ila. 4 al r i it a 'iw..ltt i'.ll!o t-t SAMUEL E. YOUNG, uli. i-ilv . r j or. x. 's:ntts!e- it First and Broadaljoin Streets, OREGON. Musical Merchandise AND- SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ALBANY, OREGON. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED For All tti Leading Magazines and 15 JUi5UlliUal9 This t"aiiivoiy iwwi" Ihi? ri;rht to fhns Sail- ' Iiik liates w ithniit ikhIi-c. ! I'ii-w VfiiTu fnatn riiriliin't. il' WUl:miptp Viillcv Hiiiii. can innka' cirj? coim-.ytiott Willi till" 1 fai'.lsa Ijf tin- Ylail lM litaCTK ut Allwiiv or Ariiliiia. ntial if al-tl!icd to San KraiifiaKia. lianiUl nrru'iYC ! nrrive 111 Vitquinn tlw eveuinie before 1... .i..a .1- ..;ii.... 111a- aitna; ui nawnuK' I'uXHOtlilCl'llllll l-l'ollJCllt ItaltOH j AIAVAYH TIIK I.OWK.ST. j ,1 KOK IXrOKMATlOX Al'ILY TO i C. H. HASWKI.I.. ; C ('. HOtiPE. I, fiain l I "r" t aV I'um Air't, ApI'k tia-n'l K. aV I. AB"t, i Un-non IH veliiiinanH-o.. U. I". R. K. K. Cat, j :au Monijiiiinery St.. Ctrvalli-. l. S:m Kraiiriwo, Cnl'H. I On-son. Yillamettc River Line of Steamers, TIIC'-WM. M. lIOAf.." THE ' N. 8. RENTLY," TtiK "THRKK SISTKUS" Aro in por-ia-a a.r Iwath jaapnjrtr nnal freight trniiii' lK-tvr-u I'nrvjaHi mid Cairtlnnal anat lute:-ma-ilinlt' (Kiim, la-nvin cciaiianny wharf. Crama' liia. inul la'xr. Ilulm:n A Co. s wluirf. Niw. SO 11111I 'JttJ Krunl lr.t't. I'ortlaoid. Mottdity. Wedtu -duysnuil Kri.lHys, nutkitiK three rotitm Uipsciuh wei-k tut foliuux. NORTH BOCNU. . l'nvt Ciirv-iillis Mutiilay, Wealmalny, Frialny, a. 111.; li-ava- Alt'anv :H0a. 111. Arriva; ftaila-m. Mvtnluv. Witmiwiay, niay. 3 p. 111.: la-aye Sala?m, Tuailuy, Thunaalay, Sutunlay. G 11. ai. Arrive Portland, Tui-xlay. Thursday, Siiturriuy, 3 :m . 111. SOCTII BOt-Ml. Iavc 1'ortlnnd, Muttdtiy, Wi-flttesdiiy, Friday. 6 a. iu. Arrive Sak-m, Mornlny. Va ealntiaday. Friday. 7:1S ui.; leave Sali-m. Tue-day, Thursday, Saturday, a.m. l-eaye Albany l:ai p. 111. Arrive Ctmullis Tia-sd.iy, Thursday and Satur day 3:SU p. ui. Jloww Jlowcrs, licnpcra, Harrows, Cult ivitti-, Puhcrizci-s, UiilioM, AViijjoiiw ISnAJ-ifio. And the celebrated Sherwood Steel Harness. ome and see us; we will make you happy G. W. cilUSON, Lebanon, Or. '. L.. FORTMILLER & IRYING, ALBANY, OREGON. Manufacturers of aud Ir-a2asrj in all KtrvSa Furniture. .j Import all First-Class Goods DIRECT FROM THE EAST., A complete stock of Wall Paper, Dcco ratious and Window Shades. TJ M r E R T A. VC I r G A SPECIALTY. tlie Children. They are es pecially - liable to sudden Colds, Coughs. Croup, Wliooping Cough, etc. We guarantee Acker's English. Reinady a positive . cure. It eaves Jionrs of anxious watching, a Sold by J. A. Ir5"1 Inicgltr . r A and reliable Medicines are the best iVJVVV to depend upon. Acker's Blood Ei- Ixir has been prescribed for years for all ten- ; . . ... ar . c r ' ; puritaesoitiieiHooa. mvrj rormui ovrui inimiR l3TTbiliticor Mercursr-l diseases, it la j T. fe. PILitiSBUllV, j. - In ih. ' i V I , ' "Is