AUY 11, 1SS0, EN ERA L. v us in AUmny ". i- si C!is .f s-niRlli'ox at Aw Yamhill founty. li'iip Nil Wis, a Eugene typo, is ,-.!r oh Tuk Exrwuss. O n. Shaw visitca uwvnsviiie vt iit the in ten st of The Ex- Valttnaivh, a well known ftntUnmn of Albany dk-d f tjyhoiil fvver. s of the Preshy terlan church at he residence of Mrs. jk last evening. - . Mte Montcith, a lady well Vh county, dk-d at Corvallis vJay, ajred about CO years. ur citizens have been 5 to attend IT. H. court at npst week as witnesses in the V.nil robbery case. for the Presbyterian church V !-.-ivd from the MeShane Jtimore, Md.yand will '. 4hrve week ' tliMrfwrnTook eharsre ot ACAliKMV SOTKS. School is again In ft ilouHshlitR con ditiou after the holidays, with all scholars present. A class in book-koepinsr has lceu or- mtiizod, which meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings. One of our students, Herbert Jordan, was juite sick a few days last week, but we are glad to see hhn able to lc in school Again. " ' 'The names of new students entered on the list this week are Misses Lillie Edwards, Maggie Button, Iivne An- sorgo, Etta Settle and Ueorge Edwards. Frank Marks has taken the contract of publishing the tileancr, and asks that correspondence be handed In early lietore the space is all engajred. AY rite on all subjects except politics, as he proposes to run a first-class neutral paper. At the meeting of the E. I. S. Mon day night the following named officers were elected for the ensuing term of ofliee: Pres., J. 11. Marks; Vic Pres., Miss May Hardy; Bee, Miss Lizzie leid; Treas., Miss Edith McKinney; sergeant-st-arms, t'ieo. Walton; critic, Miss Mairgie Sutton. 'STrEXT." . A. n. ami AV. K. C. InstaltMlon. On last Saturday evening the officers of John F. Miller Post O. A. H. and i W. It. V. were publicly installed, after which the audience was entertained ! with music and short addresses. At a kitchen and dining room ot the j given signal, a detail of the . it. t . 'Jharlcs hotel last Saturday and is j went out foraging, and returned with diiir it in connection with the a well-supplied commissary, and pro- 1. ici'fev.ni Ik; five ccl:pcs iu c of the sun and two of the moon. tal ocl?ise of the sun will owur on Ljary If.th and 17th which will be jlciutisc larger portion . f North c x!'cn . W. II. Wheeler, cf Indcpcnd rfraiK" over last Friday on a short l:s wife has Iwcn visiting here .ft time. They returned home nlnesday. 'Roman letters represent ins the SSH are M IWVCL-XXXVI I 1. It ot mi n ire so many letters to cx Hnv given year again until we - -o shipped from Lebanon 15,720 vts of poultry, as follows: Tur " 6-563 pounds; chickens, 7030 Is; geese-, 2'XS pounds. . Georse (iillespic, of Kewporl, .ircTt?r;,4,-- tmvl1 a vist reels, lie will retwmIajSMiary nd conduct a weeks services First rresbj-torian church, avties kiK-wii fr thcsnsclvcs in- to ltw will please call and set I desire to balance up my ac ts iff IfiSS and d' a catrh business trtcr. . M. A. MH.IS iiceor.nt of col-1 weather, and the hat mneh more wrk can be ac li.hcd in tlic sunimcr than tlic r, tv-rk lias l?cn sup-r-ndod all 'OrcjroJi Pacific eastward from 1 cetnled at one to Issue rations to the waiting audience, who fell to with a will and partook of the many good things provided by the W. R. C. The printers were remembered with a gen erous plate of cake. Below we print a poem written expressly for the occa sion by Comrade V. A. McDonald: KF.KP YOVR CAMP FIRE BCRMXti. Kcop your pip fire Jxirninp, boys,- S.tiie tHrji!e, on lifi-'s rtn-ary wild, A Jwlplfss as a little child. Th. nation that he fmicht to m Ftr hk-h he Ritve his better llw-L mt his MitS-riiiB fcii't want. Nor notes his wvnry. wandering aj-s. K'-ep jo:r eup fire ImrnSng, boyg. Oiir ranks are gruv.init less nnJ lss; Soon the last tflmnub wiU be freis Froiii want ud all uhanj'iues. Jttil while we live ami m-sr a name We'll cherish one another. And e'er extend a helping hanJ To oar aSJlHtel, suiTeriiig bmther. Kivp yiwr camp Cre haraing. 1kvs. Norway liie hand that feetU tne Came. 'Tm .Uhh1-i tisat win. in time of need. 'T !eeds thai foreil oiir rlor!onii name. And as we struggled in the part T k?:p the old fins floating free. So let us ieave this glorious uante 1 alliel to posterity. Kntt for PaiRj. Elva Christian, of Eugene City, has brought suit in the U. K. circuit court against C. N. Scott, receiver of the Orcconian railway, to rcvovcr S5'f0 far the loss of her husband, who was run over and- kilktl by the cars at Brownsville about a year ago. The case is now on trial at Portland. The in i- in its avrr-ipc supplv j w-,n,p!aint alleges that Christian, who 1 ntv f.r ,s?nry pc.rp srs. Iho urfieicncy i aver: -ko rale fall fr the past a is 2 i;u :-, and' for the past 2.20 Indus. v QT!iir?d and thirty Chinese V. St was brought atmut. The were sent i dtfense olR-r toitniony to show thr.t jc;unt was thrown off and killed. IjATKH. The caM! was decided Wel- the eofriae to pull a coupling pin m order that a flvin-r switch niight be j made, and that while engaged in dving S tliis ho fell ell and was run over and killed. The accident happened in the ha O. S. railroad, who were ; cveaiiig when it was quite dark, and tmmTsevral- day without money I thcrvfore it i very difiieuH to prove rount c-f the failure of the con- j-ast how kre, J. R. Mv-s A C "U X t'aV.ClSCO Oil uztl uiv ;ji MtH 'i:'l iinrviuci irii 'Mthorltie.' him, but got on the end of a car in- ffy wa?s esven rt tnO rCGiuOncC ; f ii'.v vi vn iiiiiit-, uiiu i uuo I A. II. Peterson litst Friday which was attended by many voansc ft'dk. The diversions of; nesday, tlie jury returning a verdict Veiiing were ra'.wc, games, etc., 1 for the plaintiiT for $3000. nice lunch was served, and all hw Moody ta raid. pleasaiit time. j A great many people wonder how annual election of SUebanon R,.v. D." Ij. Moody is paid. The Port--X. F, A. M., held IXc. innl Ttlegram says: "It is & question fiikwhia oH'-ccrs v. crc elected j which few can answer, because the i next 3IaoI; year : S. O. Wal-; reverend gentleman refuses aVolutcly ,V. M.; J . A. Beard, S. V.; C. C. ; to talk on matters with representatives j -maiL J. W".: M. A. -Miller, Hcc; ; f the pros. "The L.ord leads me, lie I I Kaliton, Trca&; G. T.. Ctton, i feeds "me and He clothes me," said he, j when qui-siioiicd upon Che shjei, H. Y. Kirfcpa! rick, editor of The "and He will give me all the money I ess, fetarted Wev'lm's-lay for Texas i want, and at any time." One cf the sins trip. T'here i no truth j committee said to a reporter : "We are W"crt that he goo, for the pur- ; not going to pay him a cent. He " t 'kit: to himself a life partt;er. ! never takes pay for his work. He will not "O to Texas i-t' ii'.au not "CTian u eui;tvmi i in; uikcii up fr he maud- j frota his audivace. However, hia ex- 'K-nsos are paid hv us. and we intend . . i- tf nmspnt him wstn a nurse when lie Vc.s only kg ticket to b i, r.t m.u'i! interest was mam '..Followins arc the n T At:a:vv.-f -; .co Mrs. u. W. Itlce, Fine Millinery. Portland has Unseed oil works in op eration. J. R, Courtney, M. P., physician and purgeotii rugvt Hound Is called the "Mediter ranean of America." Sardines. In mustard at W. II. Don- aca A Co. 's, only 15 cents per box. "No presents" la now a fashionable reminder on wedding Invitations. Caracol roast coffee at W. 11. 1km actt & Co.'a. Homethlng good. Try it. Just received at Miller's drug btore, one gross Red Cross Cough Cure. Try it. Farmere. remember - that Joft'ih Hush pay cash for produce, hides and furs. An English court has decided that wedding presents belong to the hus band. Official government statistics show that Oregon la the healthiest State in the Union. When you desire a pleasant physic, try St. Patrick's Pills. They can al ways lie depended upon, and do not nauseate the stomach nor gripe the bowels. For sale by M. A. Miller. Having enlarged our business with a complete stock cf everything kept m a first-class furniture house, we Invite the public to call and give us a trial. We make a specialty of everything kept in the undertaker's line. FORTMII.t.ER A Ikvixo. Albany, Oregon. BtlO. Scio, Jan. 8, 1S89. Mr. Jake Martin Is visiting Mrs. K. C. Martin. Miss Addle Morris was sworn In as postmaster a few days since. Mrs. Chas. Johnson, who has been quite sick. Is now recovering. Mrs. Ij. V. Lor.Bwny, of Seattle, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dr. Martin. Prof. L. M. Curl, County School Su perintendent, is visiting the schools at this place. It is reported that there will be two weddings in town soon. There are several others who are half married, that is they have their own consent. Miss Belle Myers and Ella t!arey, who have been home spending the holidays here have returned to Me Minnville where they are attending College. Henry Shelton is the happy posses ro of a 13 lb. daughter. He said he thougnt some one had to improve the stock and it might as well be he as anyone. The Scio city dads who were electee! on the low license pl.itform, for the ensuing year, held a meeting Jan. th and reduced the license for saloons from &00 to 52.30. Also elected a nightwatch, so look out for your light fingered night gentry, lest they find a shelter sime of these cool nights. Al bany Democrat. Ih plfiiiioi' lit tlio lM?j-iiiiiiiK; of tlio your, tltmi Hint X luivo liuoii Mtriitotl Unit I inn tlio X-,otil?i in GoodH suttl Xri?fr4. jlVo 1110lllllllt C'kaus of School Hooka. The rote on the change of school books resulted in several changes being made, as follows: The New National Series of Headers in place of the Inde pendent Series ; Fish's arithmetics in place of Ilronks'; 3-tobinsou's nlgebra and geometry and trigonometry in place of Brooks'; Bryant & Stratton's Common School Book-keeping instead of Iiyte's. Exchange rates: Headers, free; arithmetics, 13 and SO cents; al gebra's and geometries, 60 and 90 cents; baok-keeping, 50 cents. Several additional text books were adopted which have heretofore not licen in use, to-wit: Language Lessons "Short Studies in English;" Num ber Work "Piper's Seat Work ;" Spell ing Blanks "Manson's System;" Physical Geography "Guyot'u Ite vised;" Advanced Grammar "Clark's Normal;" Primary History "Ilarne's i Primary History of the United States;" Elementary Natural History "Teu- I ncy s;" Asironotny "htecle s, ' Ueol- ogy "Steele's;" Drawing " White's Industrial Drawing ;" Composition "Iiardccn's Sentence Making." mm With me in this regard. I have walked into popular favor, fought my way to first place by the honest purpose hon- estly carried out to make people trade Waft Not by clap-trap and cheap Jolin baits, but uni formly selling- at a low figure an A I grade of goods. I have won my place and mean to keep it. When you want the best, ASK FOR THE LEADER C. C. HACKLEMAN, Successor to Andrews & Hackleman. uld jrtev thi to tc eld ?o. voted I leaves, probably $500. But he will not :. i uso it for luraseli. Jle lias numer- ITow ?rloody fll flctarpd. The great evangelist, Dwight L. Moody, is opp wd to having his likeness taken lie said that he was in ree.ipt almost daily of invitations to sit for celebrated artists, hut had always re fused. "One New York firm," he sai l, "offered me the handsome sum of 85000 if I wouIJ let them photograph me, but I refused." F. J. Catterlin, w oncers: ' OKS charitable ir.stiiunons which he j our lively artist, yesterday sought the .lrf.i'--iTj (constantly fceds, besides a beys' native -ew its '"' tinier, Jno.Hurk-lulls' school in his ?.t,lcr: '-'.cr, Geo. W. lito villago." Arthur KwUtis; mar Chesehtsr. ' j i-t-nSlce de-partmetit w i'.i soon j ''. a new kind of postal card, j linM.l'e read by itjstmistresscs, j folds ar split diagonally and : , .-v f-tur-palntcl star. The i f . and joined to- ; icr when the card is linr, v.'ith a piece of! lie tv to Koora Your Town Talk about it. Write about it. Keep your sidewalks in good repr.i no i iio!ed divii.o and met with no success. but at the "afternoon meeting Trof. Krumhc-in, the great crayon artist, was present and succeeded in making a perfect sketrtt all unknown to the great Moody.' The likeness is fault less and will at once be photographed and put on sale by Mr. Catterlin. Call ALL FRESH. In connection with my jewel "estab lishment. I have added a HKLKCT OF STOCK Fresh Candies, Nuts & Cigars. ,!w;-ivs cheer un the men that co in for improvements. Your portion of n1 the perfect crayon tketch.- the cost will be nothing that is not ' Salem Journal. - crs in ' the c it "nsa rsf?nt-. Don't kick at any proposed improve ment becaune it is not at your own doer or for fear that your taxes will be , j raised fifty cents. . 4rl out Mr. Andrews Encourage strangers by making i firm of Andrews & ; fijem feel welcome and at home, and ivfitt collect vll cut- . when tht,y waut to hay property don't A '.iis now due. A.U per- j afck 1nom tv, jce as mucU.s you would please settle as soon will I dt&ire f.- a accounts. C. V to close up all JlACKLEJIASr. g urtiiCT last Tuesday V.rvin half block, eompris- the property north of the .. . rin Ktret. occupied I . ' 1 (.f Teebler & Buhl, Ben d CJ. T.Cotton, and I. R. Bo- A -Veistfccr Forecast. Prof. Blake,the great Kansas weather prophet, (jives especial forecasts of weather for Oregon and the eoaat. lie pur-; s3yS our temperature for January will le normal and the rainfall much larger than usual; for February, colder than usual and moderate rainfall; March, rather cool and wet in more northern parts. He savs for the whole United A rtcrtRinjc Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts iu harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the svstcm when costive or bilious. For sale in COc and fl 00 bottles by all leading druirgists. The candy Is lwth hand and machine made, and is the Finest Assortment EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN. ... t ;ii i.n ,.,.-,. i r tX 7 k Itlllll'MV U 11 I IV I !it' I 111' I I till- . .er shop, also the dwelling tt fuu of snow known for many years. --iSn V understand a large , paste these predictions in jour hat ;ted ; and see ll yru Jiiaice Kuovt s anyimng t about it. Y.v.g will soon be ere HOW DOCTORS CONQUER DEATH. . Doctor Walter K. Hammond says: "After a long excrience I have come to the conclusion that t wo-thirds of all deaths from coughs, pneumonia anu consumption, miirht be avoided if Dr. Acker'b English Itemed y for Consump tion were only carefully used in time." This wonderful Remedy is sold under a positive guarantee by J. A. Beard. rhlfpatrhjdzc pppers should ,'-.H" fur th-iecuniary pros : prcsK 'possess a lwculiar L.i.-hin-' forward public pros-Icapnnt-er Is paid promptly etbook kept plethoric by . 'ijng patrons, ho puts his ;aicr In . jx-ace; h:s 1 ara ' re p'ji-.i!' 1: be paii-f Change iu Business. All parties knowing themselves to he indebted to the firm of Thompson & Waters, either by note or account, mutft come forward and settle the same within thirty rlaim, as there is going to be a vlrrtngc in their business. i Thompson & Waters. .' -Wvillcs Oi., Jtm. 1, The Happiest Man in Town Is the fellow who bought a nice lot of furniture at the mammoth house of Fortmiller & Irving, at Albany. If you want to please your wife and make her greet you with loving smiles, just goanddoIikewi.se. They are honest dealers and carry an immense stock. My ttotk of jcTulry 1 complete; have just re ceive;! a Mipply of KEW CLOCKS. Call and inspect my goods. G. E. HARDY. J. L. Cowan. J. NI. Ralston BANK OF LEBANON 'fifties v. i-hing xrc us a call. lumber will do well We have on banrt DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of con sumption broken Tn trweek, we heieby guarantee Dr. Acker's English Iltmedy for Consumption, and will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not fid our state ment correct. J.' A. Beabd. The ' v.. - A SAO STCRY. ' -'"' "The mother ran "cioru morning Lebanon, Oregon, Transacts a General Banking Business. Account Kevt Subject to Check. Exchange Sola on New York, San Fran cisco, rortlsnd and Albany, Orejon, Collection Mtde on Favorable Term. The First Sign Of failing health, whether in the form of Kigkt Sweats and Nervousness, or in a sense of General Weariness and Loss of Appetite, should suggest the uao ol Aycr'a Sarsaparilla. This preparation is most effective for giving tone and strength to the enfeebled system, pro moting the digestion and assimilation of food, restoring the nervous forces to their normal condition, and for purify ing, enriching, and vitalizing the blood. Failing Health. Ten years aco niv health be can to fail. I was troubled with a distres-siDgCooRh, Night Sweats, Weakness, and Nervous ness. I tried various remedies pre scribed by different physicians, Dut became so weak that I could not go up staira without stopping to rest. My friends recommended me to try Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, which I did, and I am now as healthy and strong as ever. Mrs. K. L. Williams, Alexandria, Minn. I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, in my family, for Scrofula, and know, if it is taken faithfully, that it will thoroughly eradicate this terrible disease. I have also prescribed it as a tonic, as well as an alterative, and must say that I honestly believe it to be the best blood medicine ever compounded. W. F. Fowler.M. D., I). D. S., Greenville, Tenn. Dyspepsia Cured. It would be impossible for me to de scribe what I u0ered from Indigestion and Headache up to the time I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was under the care of various physicians, and tried a. crreat manv kinds of medicines, but never obtained more than temporary re lief. After taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla lor a short time, my headache disap peared, and my stomach performed its duties more perfectly. To-day my health is completely restored. Mary Harley, Springfield, Mass. T vnTr. tiwn f7rmtl7 benefited bv the rompt use of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. It ones and invigorates the system, regu- lAtM tha action of the digestive ana assimilative organs, and vitalizes the blood. It is, without doubt, the most reliable blood purifier yet discovered. II. I. Johnson, 383 Atlantic avenne, Brooklyn, N. Y. tt Ayer s Sarsaparilla, rrepared by Dr. J.C.Aycr ft Co., Lowell, lift. Price SI t six bottles, 55. 3n ) r, U j :rr; k hut ) ?n n o:- IN THE YEAR C0(o)v3 V7q So 1 IL.lf 'A l I: 1 I. Expects (o do a larger business than in any one year of his mercantile history; and with this object in view has made arrangements to have every depart--ment in his. mammoth establishment replete with fresh and desirable goods, to be sold at the lowest cash prices. The old credit system is a thing of the past, and everybody will find that. cash or produce will secure genuine bargains at C. B. Montague's store. DURING THE YEAH 1889 HE WILL PAY CASH OR MERCHANDISE For All Kinds of Country Produce. 9 Wishing a happy and prosperous new year to all of his customers, and earnestly requesting that all who are indebted to him would make it a happy and prosperous new year to him by making a cash re mittance at once, lie is still the same C. B. MONTAGUE. IIIII TO T. J. l'ooljler. PEEBLER & BUHL, m ll Li in i ; -.-V'-V:S v-'--"V V " ' - t V' - ' it ? Have a well-selected stock of Boots and Shoes, a new and complete stock of Groceries and Provisions and canned goods, m tact everything usually toiuui in a iirst-class grocery, which we oiler at prices to, suit the times. Persons troubled with chronic diar rhoea or subject to bowel eomplaiut in any form, si. ' 1 ' rf'feT We have decided not to carry Ladies' and Chil dren's Shoes, and will sell out stock on hand at actual cost for cash, uaii ana examine mem. mis is an opportunity to get a good article cheap. Xojt TjP T v rxw would eniov your dinner 1 WVJ ; .m-,- -k.- I il to lis it iM to 'ts2i 3 uioiNM 1 l'a5. Moral: Many cr ii ro. X