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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1888)
carry? eye v. l "vjje Lcbaijoi? Express, FRIDAY, DKCKMMKlt 21, 1SSS. CMevt-liiiuVs joimnr vote In 41),S(W ?n;i I Itarrwon'A 4IH.127. The cultivnt Ion f thi ugar beet on '.thin omat 5 fnhl l-lo proving- -huo-t'vjw. -The tU-ml ln?al wnp't also ;piu. 'iiing out woll. The iirnposKion tiT nmicxlua Canada to ht United Stilt t-s has stlm-d up tpilto a toiuMmtion among- thi people ;f the dominion, uu1 n majority mm ts favor tlw avherno, Imt l he overn isifut supporters ofiVr n strong opposi tion. A cliewe and lmtur creamery, to -ro.it $n,;W, U to Ire erected at Walla AVaHn. This will ralsa the price of rprass land ami milk cows In thnt vl HinHy, iiud help tlu farmers thereto it alonsr with !w labor. Can the farinvra hi other localities take the ill i uf? It wouU Ih? silly to bfay Canada. In war with Great Britain, which nay occur :ny thm wltlshi the next fifty year, we ee.n take Canada. In the wrnthue Ut iw reform the tariff1, Iin -crease our fort iirn trade,:nd develop the abundance of territory whlcli we already pissef-. Courier-Journal. :'loes it, after all, pay to be honest?", ? d'iKfsppointvxl yoiminan writes. No, iny smi, not If you're honest for pay, St doesn't. Not if you are honest smerely Ijocsumo you falnk It will pay; notlf you are honest only if you are nfraUl to bo a rogue; indeed, my dear ly, it does not pay to bo honest that -way. If you ean't le honest beeau.no you hate a lie and cor a mean notion, if you onn't be honest for principle, le n rascal; that'sliat you are Intended tfor and you'll probably auccecd at it. Hut you cannot make anybody believe in honesty that Is bught and sold like ane!:baudise. Burdette. Tlieia v.s now In fopce governing the liquor trade of the state are wry e-rude isind liltral to the naloon tiement. They were passed many years ago and ftmnd defcx-tlve. The Keady bill was Jnaited and toe?k Its place for a short time, but being declared unetmstitu ;tionel by the supreme ewirt tf the states the old law with all its defects again came into power. Two years ago both saloon men and prohibition ists opposed legislailon and there was nothing done. It seems to be gener ally understood that the next legisla ture will Im aked to do something in the malter. As it appears that Oregon is not ripe for prohibition, a good strin gent hljfh license law similar to the Keady law tan and oKgkt toie pa ed. Capital Joamial. ituia the past year noic than dozen youths under twenty , of age have j.n sentenced to yOregon peniteullai-y, two of them life. This certainly looks as if the state needed a reform school, where youths who have eonuuittivi crimes could be confined, and at the same time removed from contact with harei ned crmiinals of mature age, by who&i they are contaminated, ami iiutcnd ef Wing reformed, t.re celucatcd in crime, whereas if they were placed in a re r 'firm school and surrounded with moral influence's and food exnmpb they might be redeemel and made - goevl citizens, which "Ta impossible so lone as they are Cvnfined in the ieni tentiary and thrown in e-ontuct w lih -the class ef adulis confined there. The fr-lUiwing ttory is told of Gen. Harrison in connection withapuhKe V.iuncr given bint on one weasion: At the close of the dinner one of the t?cntlenen drank his health. The gen eral pleti-cd his toast by drinking Avater. Another gentleman oflVreel a toast and said; 'General, w ill you not XavoT n by taking a glass of wine?' The g ncral, in a very gentlemanly v ay, beggeei to be excused. He was g-ain urged to join in a glass of wine. I ""rtfls as too much. He rose from his ftl ivJ wiid, in the inrst dignified taanncr: ltlcnicij, I have twice rc- i fused to partake of the wine-enn- I i lior.il.t. i t.v " ' " " " 1 "l- """go 3 uu lo iue- mhurr ever so much, not a urop snail prss my hps. I made a resolve when I started in life that I vould avoid Ktrong drink. That vow 3 have never broken. I am one of a eiass of younar men who irraduatei) t.- tetbe-r. Kixte-cn members cf mv class l;ow fill elrunkard'a graves, and al' from the pernieioiiB habit of wine driiikinir. I owe my heidth, my hap J.inessar.el iroapeiity to that resolu tion.'" xt-ra: years KgChanilTCrlain& Co.. of De Moines, Iowa, commencexl the jjianui .-im-e era cough remexlv. bcJ Hovjnfr it to be ' the most promrt and 1 e i: j: !lep-cpa ration yet prodtici'd for -oufrh, cnUl-i and enmp, that the pub lic appreciate true merit, ami in time it wje certain to U-eome iopular. , ""heir most Kjinguine hope have lieen l.ioi-e tiidii resized. Over three him aVxxitit.Hisanau,,uieson;nambiT!ain's.rn iwr!e are Homewh.-.t ,.rr:H ; . onjrn K morty are now lrt each yetjr. J-n1 tt is ri'Cosrnized na "the bett made. vherever it w known. It will e-nre a rvere eeid in less time than anv other treatment. l'r sale by M. A. 'Miller. Call and see my new Common Sense Harrow, the best and cheapest harraw made. It is made in independent sections. Each section en lie cleaned without trouble. Any s;ko you want, from one to isix horse. Also a iuw style of wagon jack, which everyone should have-. Don't fail to price my harrows. At the Keel Front black smith shop. Joskpii Harbin. Having enlarged our business with a complete stock of everything kept in a nrt-clas furniture house, we invite the public to call and give us a trial. t maKC a specia.t Ot eerj thing j Kept in tue undertakers Isne. FORTMILI.KR & IKVING. Albany, Oregon. Persons troubled w ith chronic diar- ! ri, . . . , , . , . JO or subject to towel compiaiut in ! any form, should try Chantlierb.in'M i Colic, Cholera and Diarrheea Renteely. unv I'lirfiiif- rr)i flint 1i-j1 . t,;.,. ...i i ,, .v.nktU ) all other treatment have I ecn cured by 1 it. For sale by M. A. Miller. j Buy ?1 worth of gooda ctisne-e- at thnt fine toilet 'exhibition at Miller's droi and get a st t now on st.ii-v. nttnvncsrn.t.K. Born, Friday, Dee. '7, 1SSS, to the wile of J. A. lihvekburn, a mm. Mr. U. . Warmouth, of Ihllmvy, naa r.c the past -week been vfciUlng iir. j Jiiirgvr. V. II. Cable on Wednesday li ft for Portland to attend to ImHlnejwrettrrn- ing Home on the following Baturdny. It N. Beott, receiver of the Oregonl- nn itailway, pwed over tho read on Thursday, attending to company busi ness. Kev. Carpus Bpcrry on Friday re turned from McMlnnvlftY, whore he had been in attendance at IvJh d:ruh tor's marriage. W. AY. Waring and wife, of Fremont, unto, Who nave been visitlnir various valley towns searching for a home lo cation, are passing a few daj-s in town .Morning ami evening Mf-rlcea will bo held at tlie M. K. eliureh. Bouth Brownsville, on the fifth Sunday of V . I'eecmuer, Rev. II. . Kl wort by p re filling. jonn .Mcuuire, superintendent of the Oregotilan Hallway, was In town on Wednesday night. Ho brought with him twentv laborers, vim will Join the "tie gang" at Coburg. v. A. Dyson on Thursday left for the lllue river mines. He took with him a four-horsa wagon loaded with tools and provisions for the hands em ployed on the Blue river trail, also on the JAicky Boy mine. v ir. . llowland, formerly of Brownsville, late oT Ogden, Utah, Is at pa-sent in town Introducing his East India Catarrh Remedy, which I meeting grest kiiccc in the Instant relief ami permanent cure or all nasal and bronchial affections. 1 he basket auction at the eitv hall on the evening of Tuesday waa a de cided success. A large crowd was In attendance and the bidding was spir ited, over $ 90 being realized by tlu- Bale. The proceeds will be used for the fenc ing and improvement of the burial ground east of town. uur merchants are making a fine display cf fall and holiday goods. Business for the past week has been brisk, and the Christmas tree will In? t ....... 1 1 ,.. , ... . ... . uvnuj inueneu wnn Deautirui pres ents. Good music, botV vocal and In strumental, w 111 be furnished for the occasion. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to Atteud and xa.sa pleas ant evening. Those desirous of enjoying a choice musical treat, ami at the ame time partaking of an excellent sunner. should not forget tlie concert at-d fes tival which will be given by the uies' Anl Btxiety at the M. R church on the evening of IKc. 2th. Prepara tions have been made on a liberal scale for the entertainment of all attending, ana it is lite desire of the ladies w ho have management of the affair that everyone shall puss a happy Christmas evening. t. S. I IKOW FOOT ITEMS. IH:e. 17, 1SSS. 1 unes are average good. Fall-sown grain looks we ll. Jesse Rice has pone to Grant's Pi-b. Geo. V. Carpenter sold his team last week to the gentleman wiiolmuht the oki ueorge place trom Mr. Cowan. 1h . ,. Rice wt'.it to Albany and pssed for a permit to teach, ife will probably enlace a st hool,s there are a numlier desirinp tep.chers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, from Hi-no's, are viaitina: friends and nc iiair.ti.nce. here. They are at present stepping at Daniel F. sturtcvanCe. Miss Sula I leal y died Saturday, Dec. 15, and was buried on Bundav. It is sad to lose fi lends ar.tl relatives, ut we ai-enssureti that w e will mee t again in the numction. As in Adam all die, so in Christ shall all I made alive. 'c see tjuile a number of immi grants hunting for farms for sale. It ia worth a passing remark that if a u:i:n has a farm fr sale it is to his pe cuniary advantage, while waiting for a I. oyer, to put in all the time he can 5 OB ihly spare in improving his farm, f . r few men desire4 to buy a farm not worth improving; and this is the e-ause of a very frequent remark, after a man sell mt, bi.s nearest neighliors will say: "I declare I never knew that Smith wanted to sell out!"' He did, I o .vever, sell out by making the pur chaser believe that his farm w as worth more than was asked for it, by speni- "' awr aim money upon It. 1 i ruixt with a farm to Ml, do vou nt-c j tne ix:nt? I once rer.d an anee-dotc of a man going to a real estate agent to enjrape him to sell Ms farm. T.ie Rtrer.i inrett a hor.- and rode out to ; tho place. When lie reached the farm he was very much mirpriscd to ec so much fine land lvin-rout and trrowinir ! ,:P ?iJh lVls,h '.'"P that there wiw I he aftkeit tie owner why lie had al- iowea uimss to po to rvk bo. The old Kent re-plk-d: 4'Oh, we niatle up our minds to sell out two years ajro, and don't want anyone else to prollt hv our work." Thcaser.t rcn'.ied: "Tln-Ti I VOll flitiv T:r. tr aiiont ..... n n ,1 i money to come and ace the bmd ,.! then money to ael vert foe it. ami you 1 1 ' I'lwmw, uo you: iiih l can- "i liiumi iiiuii.nopit'asc nunt some other real estate agent, far I inly charge half the usual rates for selling property, but I never try to oell a farm unless the owner feel disponed to im prove while wailinjr for a purcha;r." Header, can you find the application? ..... . j .... i . .i . . . If you want to sell, profit by it. Kast- find that it does not rain ll ti.ti,m, in Oregon. School closed here last Friday. It was expecica mat it wouia lie more than an ordiuary "last elav." but tho pupils had prepared one of the finest surprises 1 nave had the pleasure to witness for many a dav. The after noon was really a joyous affair, aa the following well-elected programme will indicate: . Wfloome IMviiiJT Mama I'll Tke What FmIIk Kin's Letter The Lost Siitrlies Stmjr (xl New fJertnide Chea'lle Minnie lWanev Take-. Fannie Riee "Tafl.lie Hull" - ....ertha Kiec - Six BirlM Tin' urninp The Dutchman that il ljp(t ..iAura l. niie Bvnl Hnfl v SiMir... ........ The Jlovs- Tnil.k- .. Will RH.l the Wav Tlie Wife' Tmuhle .... The Ij-iion Two liule nitls ......... Jxiyil Shnoiui -..Iiuher Kiee .......Kva Sirinifer Main! Tarker iil!Tt Slriiii.f-r Thernn KeMer Hyrrt Hall T?ii'eman... ..... What I Hate t sons- e-Jmmlfflther Sam..... Ti,e Si-ans Sfrinir, Minni.- DeVaiiey: Tl;i; l'arson and liis;ray ..Maeiflc Ml rK Sum. tn,-r. Minnie Cltrtia: Aiituiuii, Jlnvsd I'ar-k-r: Winter, Ijiura DcVaney. Sjeqtiel j BHlv's Hw CliHrtp.a. Kve . . n unir ill i.ttru-. Minnie Ilie svIvhii Kcs!er si'c Arrn! ZZS...1 Little. Imt Keen ....... The New rim-h oomi lk-r;ie Hcal. v K.rfxrt Kice ....'lleter Stringer -Winnie Marks Six girls '!K-A Liifbt I in the 8h.w. Thesehool roetm was fillinl M ith vis- I i-jt-n a.4 ............. 1 f . 1 1 . . ..... '- vaium. t-orne very appropriate re- nmrks were made by the teacher, Miss Ijnura Farrow. rsmm I Go to V. Ii. Donaca & Co.'s and try : some of their prepared mince meat, !fl per 1 ticket, i VASTicn TAiAiNhrs xvn timk. I vnt bjr tho fifltl of tho nftuhfut. nl by the vlncs ftnl f tho inun voM of unlsUnilliiK; nd. In, It wm nit yrown ovur wIlU thrn,-nl iniiU hud KitviTinl thp rr thervof, ami the ono wlfi! Uu-rtvif wn lmikrii itown. Tlwn I nw, ami conxMerctl It u; I ItKikiMl un it, mill rrc-lrpd lu.trurti.in. Vet a little a llitln hinilcr, little ftild tug nf the hnttiU lit nlvrp; Ho shun thy jMivtrtyetmi timr that tnvralhuh: nl thy waat an nrmod man. I'ro vcrl 1t, (WH. While travMIng nVr thla world of otir , A It'n with !ro and r-U-nty trr n, v I've wn lt la hty howcra, l-rcitt-rtrd tVmn the miu tif limit. I've wnndvrvd If tlieir tdlti houra In any way eotild aid To !.! ehW Rlorlim- wnrhl of oura Whl-h tlod o freely mule. t've notlrvd that th land they own, Ho oft tha very rtrhct mil, 1 with large tunrna all o'errwn, IVeauw of want of harder toll. Their vineyard, tnn, that ! hate known. With vlnea are eovered o'er. And hnken down their wall of (tone, Kor want of w iadom mora. Thee arenea hneo hrotisht to mini! oft'tlm Pome fht'K thai are Nith nad and tnw. And these I now ahnll .re lu rhytaa, la hnpri of lK-nefltttur )u. I've often heard the old men aoy, tur yimns rtIkite too proud. ThU Is a thotiirht I wish to lay Forever 'neath tha hroiid. There' a many a youth with mjnrod form. k'adowed w ith talenta niimb'rlii ten, For want r prido w Ithln them born, W IH never gmw to be real men. We neiMt but look on either aide, , To v men old and gray. Who've slothful let their momenta rlldo. And only thorna are they. Tliey onee were youth w ho rrnmied murh. And with imch ehaneo to be good men, By moplnir 'ronnd on "ran'l" at a eruteh, The world ha not been blent by thetu. It Is w and to hear men n y. With wrinkles on the l.nw, Had I but turned freta alna aaay, Ufe were a blessing now; ''ITad I but aougM that preelona p-m Fur which Klun Solmnon wuht and prayed, I eiwiM havo hrljl my brother then. Whom tl ha aaid that I xhoittd aid." Bme are the Heidi that hod rieh aoil. Their parenta thrlr stone wall, Btit for miwv w 1 and earm-at toll They've protlueed thonia that'a all Vr8 wew. yon mnt on ChriM rely; Fol.l not your hand In alumher more. For ttme'a a thlnit you eantiot buy. Yimr rtn yon ewnnot cover o'er. Young men. think on the- thouchu ef tne. Yea, look, ronai-U-r well; You waite your talrutK and yotir time. You're rure to land in hell. F. W.pAtKUt. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Correete.1 weekly by V. U. Mrmlarue.J Flottr l r 50-lb smk, (1 15: txr bar rel, M SO. 1 line-on Hides, ICe per H. llutter Fresh, H-r 2-lb roll, 40c. Ktfji IVr dozen, 30c. i 'htekens IVr lo.en, S3 to ?.t 50. lueK r-r dozen, common, f4 50 to o; tTKin, (iitwIVr dozen, $. Turkey Per lb, live weight, 10c. Hides IVr lb, dry, Oc; green, 3c t 4c. Sheep pelts According to wool, lo to .rxK lvr Hklns Summer, 30e; winter, 25c One-nonnd can salmon 13 cents at W. H. IVmacn & i'o.V J. K t'ourtney, M. surse-i. I- phylelan aud ALL FRESH. In connection with my Jewelry estab liahincnt. I have added a HVXIXT HTOCK OF Fresh Candies, Nuts & Cigars. The candy Is both hand and machine made, and U the Finest Assortment EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN. My kloclt rf j.;lrj- la rompl..ie: harw fr-K re- n-ivoa a mipj.1 Call and Inspect my goods. G E. HARDY. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA SOLTIIEKXIWCIFICCOMIWXY'S LINK, The Mt. Shasta Route. Tims Between Albany and San Fran cisco, 25 Honrs. OatlAimta Eapres Tralna Run Dotty BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. !ITII. lOor. . l eave :li M.i Ix ave 7:15 a. u.'. Arrive Portland Arrive Allany l.fnv San KraclM-o lx-av MIKTII. I0:4S a. M. .". V. 7.e K M. rum" Local Pirn(er Tralna Dally (aacapt Sunday) ?..! I; ave fortlitnil AlTiVr :4A p. M. lx-ave ll a. M. 1-avo j 9:00 a. . 40 P. M.i Arrive ve AllHill Kiixviie a:40P. M.j A Local Paaaanaar Tralna Daily Ituut Humiui o:.i A.H GSIOA.M 2:0(1 r.M. 2:4S .r.M. Iravu Arrive Leave Arrive Arrivu; 1 r.M. Ijeav p.v. Arrive! 9C r.M. I-av 8:20 r.M. Albany Ix'hannn Al)anv Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLKfTpIXU CARS, For accommodation of Seeond-Cla Passengcra attae-hed to KxpretM Traiuu. The . i C. R. R. Kerry makea encnee'.Ion with all t he regular train uu the taM Liv. from ftxH uf K. auevt. West Side Division. ui;twken PORTLAND and CORVALLIS Mall Train Daily (except 8unday). 7 :a. ni.j lx-.we lNrtlani Arrive 6 20 p. m. lJ'p.m.j Arrivo :rvnllia Leave 1 : Op. m. A Albany arl Corrallls connect wilh tralna of Orm la-inc railroad Express Train Dally (except Sunday). 1:.V p. in. NSW p. in. Iave Arrive 1-onlaixl Arrive j 9.-00 a.'m. McMinville U-ave I .S:4.r. a. in. THROUGH TICKETS To All XolntM SOUTH A5D EAST YIA CALIF0R1TIA. For IWl Information reararriinjr rate, map, ele., enll nn rinitnv'- aont at Alt-anv. K. Kf )LH LKR, r". P. KOtiKR.o. M.-tiiHji-r At. . l.tl'es. Ayent. . ! GRAB HOLIDAY DISPLAY. 1 HAVE NOW EVER OFFERED FOR SALE Over the Counter in Lebanon I W4LL SELL 20 per cent. Cheaper xiv iiin r:v And for Proof PLUSH ALBUMS FOR $1 00, Which will Entitle You to a Chance in a Toilet Set Worth $20. SAMUEL E. YOUNG Has moved Into his new Mammoth Building 48 by lOO Foet- Twn Klm-laa and Basement, WHERE CAN BE FOUND The Largest Stock Genera! Merchandise, Boots and Shoes, Groceries. Etc, Etc., THIS SIDE OF PORTLAND, And but few any largrer in Portland. Parties wishing to buy good 3, either wholesale or retail, can not do better than buy of him. His business and building is a credit to any city. SAMUEL E. YOUNG, First and Broadalbln Streets, ALBANY. OREGON. FOR SALE THESE GOODS than Any Other Store couivty, of What I Say,. Come and See Me. M. A. MILLER, Leading Druggist. A Common Cold I often the beginning of kerions iffee. Uom of th Throst, Bronchial Tubes, sad Longs. Therefore, tha Importance of early and effective treatment ran not be overestimated. Ayer'a Cherry Fec torsl ma alwajrs be reUed npon or tha peedy cure oi m Cold or Cough. Last January I waa attacked with a aarere Cold, which, by neglect and fre qnant expoaurea, became worse, finally eetUins on my lonfra. A terrible rouith sooa followed, accompanied by paiaa la th cheat, from which I auffered Intenae ly. After tryinf varioaa remedies, with out obtalniaK relief, I com men red taking Ayer'a Cherry 1'ectoral, and was Speedily Cured. J am saNafied that this remedr eared my life. J no. Webster, PswtucVet, K. I. I contracted a aevere cold, which suddenly developed Into Pneumonia, presenting dangerous and obstinate aymptoma. Mr physician ordered tha use of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Mis in structions were followed, and the result "as a rapid and permanent cure. H. U 8Uinpson, Bogera Prairie, Tex. Two years ago t suffered from a severe Cold, which settled on my Lanes. I con suited various physicians, and took tha medicines they prescribed, but received only temporary relief. A friend Induced me to try Aver 'a Cherry Pectoral. After taking two bottles of this medicine I waa cured. Since then I have given the Pec toral to my children, and consider it The Best Remedy for Colds, Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, ever used in my family, Robert Vanderpool, Meadvilfe, Pa. Boms time ago I took a alight Cold. Which, being neglected, grew worse, and settled on my Lungs. I had a hacking rough, and was very weak. Those who knew uie beat considered my life to be In great danger. I continued to suffer tintil I commenced using Ayer's Cherr" Pectoral. Less than ons bottle of this valuable medicine cored me, and I feel that I owa tha preservation of my life to its curative powers. Airs. Ana Lockwood, Akron, New York. , Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral is considered, here, the one great remedy tor all diseases of the throat and longs, and ia mora In demand than any other medicine of its class. J. F. Uoberts, Magnolia, Ark. tt Ayer'$ Cherry Pectoral, Prepared kjr Dr. J. C. Arer Co., Lo wall, Visas. BoW by all DrngftaU. pries l ; sis kettles, Si. H. J. JONES, DEALER IA Books, Stationery, Musical Merchandise AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, ALBANY, OREGON. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED For III Ui Leading Magaiines and tl am. ,-?. m K n. We invite you to come and look through our Mam moth' Stock of Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. 21iaMtalLo Gpiihh and Timotljy Seed. PURE GOODS & Hides. Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. We Guarantee Fail-' Treatment to -All. W. B. DONACA & Co. Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, 0i OREGOXUX RAILWAY C0MPA8T. (Limited Line.) CHA3. N. SCOTT, - Raealvar. On a d an.-r Ive. a, lfM.and until further nrf iSra ' ,U" "'jrp' tndsr aalol- EAST SIDE. Coburg Mall From lort-lan-l. Portl'd Mail. STATIONS. ,TowarrJ Port- I 7.15a. tm! riRTl AMD.P.JtW.V A it io.es L 10 IS 10 31 10 9 11 05 11.11 II St 11 VI ll.M II ST li.CT use IAI1 u ; II T i. i !.'! 5.1 ?. s.u nut S.J9 .'-0 .'J 4 IS 4 n boi ft.j on J ..'.! rout ur Lincoln u ! Kar'a 1-andinf . ! W. PaiU's. rrencb -ralrie, ! Vox. t Werjdbum, Toartuaod. MeKee, Harun'a kf. Antral. Ifcowii t, ! Mlicnes. I Jchnaon'i Mill, ' Hwltarrlaiul. Mt Junrlloo, I aia-M-ajr, auinn-flle, Trm Kinjrit.il, fcravel lit, Knrth innttnm, O. P. I rovajtg, srleJnhe, Vi t Thna" FurV, tl-abtiw, Toiltnau, 1 n, Ilaimiew, Ijtin. Drm inv Hie. Twin riitttirf, Kuwlaml l"Hrbortt Wilkiu. 7.15 CUBLHU. r. AR l.V I t. CvtnmutaiWn Tlckrtal tworents per mile on mmtw ai aumu navini ahiui. Tralna with Pawnter. rreltbt and Kxpeeaa, Freight train form rirtlant. Montlar. Wertn. jar anti i hurKlava. Toward 1'urtUml, Tt- ijt, i nunui) ana luinmif CnatiertkHi at Rara awl Kiilquarti ImllDKf wni, Pirantrr hi oi Mtieia" tor airm Mundara. Welrn'aar and Vruiaaa relttrnltte frr.m luWm Tnela, Tbnrolar aud ttaliir-lav. euntK-tltiR er'fiiyof Kalrtn make Imiui.-r between Kar'a .ii. MMBiin m ni rvie tawnrt-r m nt. Mitn C11A8. N. PCOTT. ReeelTer. Oeneral OOlrea. N W. Oirtiar First and Pine Kt rurt land. Oregon. THE VAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Oregon Deielopment Co' s Steamship Line 23S MORTEH, 20 HOUR8 LESS TIME Than Ly any other Kuate. First Class Threneh raaseagor Frelaht a.ine raox rroni Pnrtland ami all Point In llio Wlllnmott ell-j to end Irtwn fan FranrUco, Cel. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME SOHEOULE, (Eaeepl Syneays:) I.V. l.v. C oHVAl.l.ia 1 44in. m ". i to p.m. 1 lv. i Aoi--i. s ia a. n. l.T.t'l.KVALLWlOia. m. A a. Vi:i lxi b :M v. tu. A. Albakv, 11:10 a. in. O C Train ttMinptt at Albany and Corrallls. The bIkjvo Train rttnun-t at Vaotilna with tur Urernii iH-vrlopnimt rimipany'a Line uf Mt-amnlilpx lirlneeu Yaiui'naaud c'an "runclico. jraiii.io jatkh: xTKAKKaT r'rni M. VTf from ITjuliTa. Willamette Vallt-y Willamette Vnllry Willamette Valley IKT. C 1KT. 17 Dec. SO I lf. U Iee. II ThU ComiHiny rerervea the right to chaiure fcail Ina datea m liliout uutiee. l1aenBrera from Purtlantl. and aTl Wtnmetti. Valley nwint. ran make rluw eoniieeiiori mlili the Train of the YAijfts Hum at Albnnr e t'orvalli, and If dealtned In Han Praneiaoo, should arrange In arrive al Yainiua the CTeitin before t he a ate of aaUlnf. Pasapniiernntl l'r5lirli t Itatra ALWAYS TIIK LOWEST FOR INFOHMATIOS APPLY TO C. IT. HASW KLI i r r iimii-w Con' I Kr'l & pa Ae't. Aet'vtn'1 A p A.- Cireron Iirvelopnient fo.. O. P. K. K. k. Co oniK.m.enr w ., i Umrallta. an rraneUeo, Cala. 1 Onton. Willamctta Rirer Lias of Steamers, TIIK "WU. M. HOAO." THE "N. 9. BENlXY -THK 'THREE N1STER8" Are In aeniee for hnth Mwnnr aiul Avttit trallle between Torra Ilia and lortland and Inter, mediate txlnt. IcavinK rvniruiir't w harf. forva' lia, and Memra. Hulnian A 'o. wharf. Nne. 20 and 7t! Knnn uttvet. Portland. Mondava. Winlnea. lay and Kridnrs. niukinir llirw. rn.it.. t irii h wttk aa followa. - north anvn. Jare f'orvallla Mondnv. Wedneadar. Fridnv 8 a. in.; leave Albntiy :20'a. n). Arrive Ktilcni. Mwitlar. ft'Mnesdar. FrldKr. S p. in.; leave tinli m, Tuexday, ThursJuy. Uatunlay, 6 a. m. Arrive Portland. Tnesdav. Thnndnv. KatnTrla. :30p. m. - aorrn boi.vd. Iave Portland, Montlay, Wedneedar, Friday, a. m. ' Arrive Hnlem. Monday, Wedtielav, Friday. T:1S . m.; leave .Hnlem. Tnesdav, Thursday, Saturdav. a.m. Leave Albany I::s0 p. ra. Arrive t'orvallia Tueadav. Thmwli, .t) dsy t.M p. in. CLnvp tte Children.- They are es, DVWV; peclallr Habl to suddea etc. Wo gaarantU AckeV".8 Eaz&h I Kemedr a poahlro . core. It aavca ! hoar, of aaxtoa, watchiaff. Sold b7 J. A. U?ard, lHuif-tw, n n 1MB n FULL WEIGHTS At Cost! Still g. w. Simpson, -A.llmi3', Having purchased the stock of Clothing. Gents' Fuf nishing Goods, Boots, Shoe3y Ktc, of C. 13. Roland & Co. 13 now prepared to offar Better Bargains than Ever! TTftt't rir ma . T X . bought at a big discount, which ui? purcnasers will Ho well to call and ?et hia prices before buying elsewhere, as you can gave from 25 to 30 icr cent fcS.T i- "5 marikct PricPaid for country produce of all kinds, either in cash or jroods. - . 1 an THE STOVER Improved The best is always the cheapest. 4 '- We are also urerared tn any machrne from a butler We keep o hnad all ataple implements, auce a-- PloWB Jlowcrs, IlaiTOWM, IlllllCH, Oultlvntors, And tHe celebrated Sberwood Steel Harness. Come and see ua; we will. make vou happy G. W. CRUSON, , Lebanon, Oi FORTMILLER & IRVING, ALBANY, - - OREGON. Manufacturers of and Itealers in al Kinds Furniture. Import all First-Class Goods DIRECT FROM THE EAST. A complete stock of Wall Paper, Deco rations and Window Shades. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. 7 v ltofc"l,TO Acker's Blood EU . , . ,ar . ,OT"'"m: "m7,0 laTaluiil. For Eaeutiiaa,Laauo equal. I I , v l J 1 I W KiU I IS OUR MOTTO. to the Front! Orcrjoii, js ... he still proiKwes toellit - The most powerful, easiest and lightest running.-mill made. fn wte to a Itora mili Kcapera, I'nl vci-lacorai. PILLHllUUV, 5N JEWBL.EH. Broj?i(Ula, . , Qi 11, t 'i - ' t -"Sua.