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HI DAY, FEBttUAttY 8, lSS'J.
CLUBBING ARTANGEMENTS.
The publisher of The Exprkss has
made axranjrtments tlirouch t!ie Gen
f ntt News Agency, to elub with all the
londing paprs in the UnUed States.
ia Will av 15 ixt cent on this pa
ji-r anri aiKUH the uataie cm any othei
... & I. - - 1 - . . J
iue ivtiuuig papers or ike w. or
V.iulii. We will bo jriad to aecoinmo-
tlateyou and will lx. rceooiiriHile for
any failure in the matter.
The S. F. C:ill, ona of the Icmlina
rapi'Wof the lTnited States, will Ue
clubbed with tlrs papir to all cash sub
teribers for $2.73. Tht-su siiliseribors
who are in arrears may have that pa
per one year by paying up tlieir suli
sen ptions and 75 cents extra. Call in
and sret a sample coyy.
THAT NEW SCHOOL HOUSE.
. e nave no complaint to make at
either of our schools, the academy
or our public school, and we believe
that they are both managed by compe
tent teachers, and are both doing a
flood work. The first question to settle
In regard to our public school building
i. does it meet the demands? No one
. JUmiKar with school work or who is
acquainted with the needs of the same,
would stultify them?e!ve3 by claiming
that the building 1 either commodious
enough or constructed well for a first-
elass public school, just such a sc hool
s Lebanon needs, and as she must
have, to either meet the claims of her
present population or to attract others
to settle among us. Now the property
owners have to pay the school tax
whether their children go or not, and
if there is not room enough inside they
--will have to stay outside, but pay their
money ail the same- What we wnl
Is the worth of our money, by the chil
dren being advanced by the most thor
ough and rapid manner without the
squandering of needless time. We
need at least eight grades, and no one
teacher should have more than thre,
I in fact, two grades are enough for any
one teacher, and no teacher can do
themselves or their pupils justice' with
1 sixty or more students and with four
grades. We must have a building
with mors rooms, of modern construc
tion and conveniences if we would
meet the demands of an appreciative
C xdiblic. Farmers, stockmen and im
migrants are seeking and will have the
verybest advantages for their chil
dren, and if Lebanon will not accomo
date them they will go somewhere
trlse. It will not do for tax payers to
down this question; it is like lilnchc'a
ghosst, it will not down. The question
as to how the money is to be raised is
the one that most concerns us, but we
think that when the matter is thor
oughly conversed that there is wisdom
enough in our town to solve that.
UllUWN.ttll.LE.
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION.
We had the pleasure on last Sunday
of meeting in Brownsvill the genial
face of Hon. J. B. It. Morehvck. He
had just returned from Eugene City
a member of the Committee on Ed
ucation, or rather of the State Univer
sity at that city. The committee will
doubtless recommend an increase ap
propriation and some additional teach
ing force to the school. The state hon
ors Itself by an open hand of liberality
to this noble institution. If Oregon
would have her own sons and daugh
ters qualified to All positions of emolu-
ment.and renown she must provide for
mem tu very best and most ample fa-
MissBuzzell on Saturday returned
to Kttgene.
Mr. Starr, of llalsey, was in town
Wednesday last.
James Kenoston, of Ilalsey, was in
town on Saturday last.
Mrs. Julius Ziner on Wednesday
mornhigjett for San Francisco.
Mrs. O. B. Ruse is confined to the
house suffering from neuralgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, of Spokane Falls,
are the guests or W. R. Kirk ond fam
ily. J. M. Moyer, president of the
Brownsville bank, on Friday left Tor
Portland.
A. W. Stanard on Tuesday last lost
a valuable horse which died, presuma
bly, from blood poison.
Edward McKinney, of Arlington,
has for the past week been visiting
family relatives at this place.
Mas. J. P. Galbraith, accompanied
by her son Louis, on Saturday left for
Albany to visit family friends.
Hon. J. B. It. Morelock passed Sun
day h st with his family, retur.iing to
Salem on the following Monday Morn
ing.
Mrs. Mary Waters, mother of Mrs.
Peter Hnme, has for the rn-t week
been sintering from an acute attack of
rheumatism.
George AVarren, formerly of this
place and at present engaged In busi
ness iu Albany, on Saturday paid our
town a visit.
A. W. Stanard, John Arthur's and
Find ley McRae have been ap ointt-d
appraisers of the (.state of Gus Thomp
son, lately deceased.
A. Howe has sold his property in
South Brownsville to D. Irvine,, and
moved to the residence of Josenh
White in North Brownsville.
For the past week a continuation of
clear, warm weather, sunshiny and
agreeable, the thermometer on an av
erage GO3 in the shade, prevailed.
Matt Farley, formerly of this place,
at present in the employ of the Shin-
cler Furniture Factory at Sell wood,
paid Brownsville a visit during the
past week.
Rev. Le Roy, who for the past two
weeks has most successfully conducted
protracted meeting at the Baptist
Church, on Thursday left for his home
at Astoria,
W. C. Cooley and D. Irvine have
purchased the entire interest of James
Washburn, former partner in the firm
of Cooley and Washburn. The firm
now is, G. C. Cooler &" Co.
R. C. Michaels on Sunday last de
parted for Weston, Or., at which place
he assumes the duties of principal of
the htate Normal School. Mr. Micha
els, who is a most competent teacher,
takes charge of the preparatory de
partment. By mutual eonsent the firm of
Thompson and Waters on the first day
of Feb. dissolved partnership. The
business will in the future be carried
on by R. U. Thompson, the stock en
larged and replenished, and a discount
of live per cent for cash allowed customers.
W. C. T. U. AHDSUSDATCOLOaH.
TRITE SAYINGS.
Is he who
progres-
day
The greutest fool of all
fools himself.
Destroy ignorance and let
sion progress.
Spend less nervous energy each
than you make.
' Bo.ks are the immortal sons defy
ing their sires."
Drop your bad habits and they can
not lower you.
Jfcvery utterance creates some kind
of an Impression.
"Work like a man, but don'l be
worked to death."
Don't hurry. "Too swift arrives
tardily as too slow."
I h se who go for berries (should net
lvtreat from briars.
i - , .
e aro no longcj nappy so soon as
we wish to be happier.
1 he man who dues not provide fir
his family is not its head.
Every temptation is great or small
according as the man is.
Less argument and more work will
make any person better olf.
SIX BIBLE NAMES.
ns
Now that Mr. Bayard has washed
Lis hanis of the Sainoan difficulty,
Congress appears equally slow in tak-
ing action. The Republican members
n'tho Senate Foreign Affairs Commit
tee are iiidisposud t make rapid pro
gress, as they do not know what policy
l ie next administration will follow.
J 'rotable it is that Mr. Uarrissn vill
rteieve the question as a legacy from
iii;s administration. Bthat time it
is to fee supposed that the affair may
have been settled by the prompt action
-of England. Neither Germany nor
l he United States could afford to giw
-Httle. Germany has her hands full
" villi herrstchful European enemies,
; tnd this country has no navy with
."Vi-hich to make war.
f Whether or not, as Mr. Bayard's
-friends allege, Mr. Cleveland hastrcat-
d bim "merely as a clerk," he is re
ousible for his own political death.
'-From the fisheries treaty to the Mo
jeco trouble the State Department has
xhibitod very little but its weakness,
rom tho Keily imbroglio to the sack
ville folly Mr. Bayard's administration
1 as beer singularly unfortunate. In
,i voiding vital issues it has become the
i val of Dkken's "circumlocution of
' 1 ee." Nor van the blame for this con
dition f affairs lie shifted to the Presi
dent's bhoulders.
The old time saying of "sonu pump
kins" is superseded by "hiyou squash,"
a sample of which can be seen at Mc
Hargus' bakery, the squash, not the
bakery, weighing eighty-six pounds,
this mammoth .production was raised
on the farm of Mr. Relnliart, near
Sweet Home.
During the past week considerable
improvements have taken place in the
south portion of town. Waters street
has been opened and bridged at its
connection with Kirk street, giving a
theroughfare through the addition,
which will eventually be finished
through the west side, connecting with
the county road and running north of
the lumber yard of Meyer Brothers.
On the afternoon of last Friuay the
Say these names over as many times
until you can remember thousand the
order in which they are given: Adam,
Enoch, Abraham, Sjlomon, Christ,
John. Repeat them again and then
learn the following bit of table chio
nology: 1. From the time Adam was created
until the time Enoch was translated
wof a thousand years.
. From the time Enoch was trans
lated until the time Abraham was
born w as a thousand .years.
3. From the time Abraham was
born until the time Solomon dedicated
the temple was a thousand years
4. From the time Solomon dedicated
the temple until the lime Christ was
born was a thousand years.
5. From the lime Christ was bam
until John died was a hundred years.
This is the bible history of forty-one
hundred years divided.
WtJ NotT
Now that seroral counties are mak
ing vigorous tfforts to have their court
houses moved to a more ceutrai point,
why not Lebanon make a move to
have the county reat? When the Wil
Mtnette was the only egrt-HS and ingress
for freight and travel, it was well
enough to have the cotu tjiouse there,
but now since railroads are crossing
the country in every direction, and
since the eastern portion is settling so
fsst what sense r,r justice is ther-: In
having the court hens away in It ex
treme western border. Th!s county
will not always submit to this, anil
now is a' good time to begin to agitate
the question.
xrorK.
Thera are many evils which sre
more than half cured by hope.. Hope
brings geod things about us, not so as
to be handled, but so as to be owned
and rejoiced in. Hope prophesies to
us. Hope makes us free of the uni
verse. I am a pilgrim, and life is what
I have to travel over; and O I have
many dangers and many wants! But
hope is my all in all, nearly. Hope is
light, and courage, aud a staff; aud
when I sit.down, it is a friend to talk
with; and when I sutrer, it is an angel
to stand by and strengthen me; and
when I have wandered away in sin,
and repented, and returned to the right
pam, then from hope I get my peace
oi mimi again.
THE W O JI A N W H O LAV Gil 3.
For a good, every-tlav household an
gel g-ive us the woman who laughs.
Her biscuits may not always l e just
ngui, ana sr.e may occasionally burn
ner oread and forget to replace dislo
cated buttous: but for solid comfort !1
. 1 . . . . . I .1 a
, ui.u uay sue is a very r.ara-
Kon. xiome is not a battle-field, nor
lite one long, unending row. The trick
r .
ui aiways seeing the bright side, or, if
the matter has no bright side, of shin
ing up the dark one. Is a very impor
tant faculty, one of the things'no wom
an should be without. We are not all
bom with sunshine in our hearts, as
the Irish prettily phrase it; Vut we can
cultivate a cheerful seiiso of humor if
we only try.
KURKpLEASArn,IfjLTiVE
A Pleasing Sense of Health and
Strength Renewed, and of
Ease and Comfort
Follows the use of Syrup of Figs, & it acta
gcuuj on wo
Kidneys, Liver and Bowels
Effectually Cleansing the Sytm when
Coetiv or Biliona, Dispelling
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
and permanently curing
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
without weakening or irritating the organ
on which it acta.
For Bitlo In BOe and ftl.OO TtoMJr brail
Leading Drugf Uta.
MAXr-SACTCIXD extT t ma
CAuroEinA no bteup co.
8a Fkutcuco, Cau,
LoctsTniB, Kt., Srw York. k. T.
Much the Newest
Nobbiest and Largest Stock of
CLOTHING
In the County
IsNowtobeSeen
ON THE COUNTERS
OF-
L. E. BLAIN,
OF-
Albany, Oregon.
When you want lo4-
JiL".i vt
4.beglad to show you
I through and make the il
THIS INTERESTS YOU
Ull-
We invite you to come and look throuiriT our IVL-
moth tock of f
r . i
Crockery, Glassware, Lamos. Etn.
Musquite Grass ana m...otlty- Seed.
4 fight price.
BOSS OFTHE ROAD
OVERALLS,
They are the BEST.
The week's services! ul the First Frcs
byterinn church were closed hist Kuu
d.ty. The meetinga tltrcughout were
characterized by it good attendance
and deep interest. The Rev. Oeorge
Gilk-sple, who conducted the services.
au eioqut ui ana earnest preacher of
Women's Missionary Society met at i thc gI.cl. At the ;!csj of the week
the Eaptist ehnrch, transacted their
regular business, and listened to an ad
dress by Miss JJuzzell, which was of an
interesting character, giving life like
descriptions of Chinese manners, cus
toms and religious views. Miss Euzzell
who for some years past has been eii- ' on Lord's side and eight wire add
gaged in missionary work in China, j cd to church.
will .Hrti-ft. r.tiifii .1. . r i I a ....
" J i-i- ciu oi ueri ciinaay lauor ltaa lecn reat!v
wrnitr lauor.
The protrnctcd meeting which has
been in session at the M. H Church.
Ask for them
TAKE NO OTHER.
" . ' " ......... ...... i nntj ric prMnvptHl
the Itev. L. . Condit assisted, preach
ing on Saturday evening and tsunday
morning. The coraniunion of the
Lord's supper was observed osi Sunday
morning after the pennon. At a res, u ft
of the week's work several canie out
Salem Ltter.
Salem, Or., Feb. 5.
kv. J. R. Kibkpatktck:
Dear Sir.- House bill No. 43, of
aich enclosed copy is the subntauce,
wed by a vote of 47 ayes to 10 nays,
which Miller and I voted aye, Aly
s absent. Nothing else of impor
nce has come up that concerns Linn
unty. There was q liie a discussion
the license bill. This bill will pass
Hste and become a Jaw. j
Very Truly Yours. j
J. B. 11. Morelock.
P. S- This bill fixes the li
nse at $400 per year for selling by
ink and not in less quanties than
e gallon otherwise. J. B. R. M.
have just FO VXD out what farmers
jd. They're DEAD gone on my new
rrow, made I2f independent sec
ns, to ci-der ; eteh section can
cleaned and moved without trou-
,Wagor9ri(lAOX and set of har
ts for sale cheap for caslu Iron har-
or any other work done to order
' " ed From blacksmith shop.
" Joseph Haeeix.
2. S. Hawkins, of Herniepiu, Minn.,
1 E. Forbes, of Pcmbriue county,
-ota, were In this office aiding for
- at ion nd eeking homes.
.. 'bey may be suited and find
.'r-.K?t to settle ZiUOUg US.
and also the Presbyterian Church, of
South Brownsville, after a most suc
cessful terni of two weoks, having been
conducted by Rev. Robe and Rev. El
worthy, was discontinued on the even
ing of last Wednesday. The Reverend
gentlemen have been most happily
successful in obtaining converts and
increasing the membership of their
respective churches.
G. A. Dyson, J. Moore, Xate Stand-
ish and West ley Ptandish, who have
lately returned from the Blue river
mines, report a most flattering outlook
for the coming summer. A new tun
nel has been (started on the "Luckey
Boy," from which "pay dirt" is being
taken. The Eugene company are
making arrangements to operate th6
stamit mill on their claim, and are also
making surveys preparatory to open
ing a.wagon road from the McKenzie
souin 10 tne mountain claims on the
Blue river.
On Sunday last Rev. J. R. Kirkpat-
rick filled his regular appointment at
South Brownsville, delivering an an
niversary sermon commemorative of
the seventy-ninth year of the existence
of the Cumberland Presbyterian
church. The sermon, a most able ex
planation of this organization from its
foundation to the present time, was
fraught with interesting information,
siausiics and figures, ably explained
and thoroughly disc issed, being also
an earnest Christian appeal inviting
all to participate in the practice and
doctorings of religion. At the conclu
sion of the services four converts were
admitted to membership with the
church, receiving thc rite of baptism.
At the M. E. Church Rev. Elworthy
and at the Presbyterian church Rev"
Robe, conducted Sabbath services to a
full attendance. The Sunday school
exercises at the various churches were
&tB usual, largely atteuded.
T. S. P.
in
creasing during the iast few years. In
the city of Nc.v York alone "there .-.re
fully IX),CC; men and women who
work every -Sunday nt their trades or
vocations. A religious organization
there is tr ing to prevent thc growth of
thi3 encroachment upon the day of
rest, and it ha? already begun its work
with the cigar makers.
Spurgron is recovering slowly.
Writing front Mentone, on " Christian
perfection," he sys: "I am loo ill to i
write on any subject with force and at
length. I labor for perfection, but in
Bxsa u& mS
LEBANON
Planing Mill,
KLEPPER, SON & AMBLER,
PltOPIlIETOItS.
MAKE TO ORDER
Moulding, Sash, Doors
and Blinds.
DRY AND DRESS LDMBER
For jVII Purpottes.
Have on Hand a Supply of
Seasoned Flooring.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
SOUTHERN PA C I FIC COM PANT'S
LINE.
The Mt. Shasta Route.
W.
$3 BMO
FOR
CENTLEMEN.
Wi.t'ii lif.M im; I AM) t) HI .fOP
f -w Ksnn v.n.rtj -i r s hok
P.'.tti)iiKiM;!m s V i . of
Bi.OO ana SI. 7? KOTS' M'lioo'L SHOES.
All BiMltt la tomrrcis Putiuu xud Laic.
W. L. DOUOLAS
S3 SHOE LAFDefE8.
U iwi in4 tr your dmirr. vfe nmng.
uuiuias, BliOCKTOX, MASH
For
Tlac
Between ll&anj ul San Fran
cisco, 35 Eoars.
PURE GOODS & FULL WEIGHTS IS OUR MOTTO.
Hides.
Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods.
We Guarantee Fair Treatment to All.
W. B. DON AC A.
Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, Or.
ALL FRESH.
In connection with nay jewelry estab
lishment, I have added a
BKLECT ST0CK
OF-
Fresli Candies, Nats & Cigars.
The candy la both hand and machine
maile, and la the
Finest Assortment
EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN.
At Cost! Still to the Front!
California Express Trains Run DsJIy
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND
SAN FRANCISCO.
""t1- .NOKTR.
p. .v.... Lv Portland... ..Ar.10 t.'i a m
p. M....1.T .A!bny I.v... 6:tr, j,. x.
:U A. r... S:- 1 fa;ir'..ro. ...I.r... p. .
Lccr-.l Passenger Trains Dally (axecpt 6unday
A aT jT.TT.t IVr-iaml IlArT3rRr"r
!- ' r. m....1,v -.Ailjanr Lv...li :i-i a. m.
5lt2.p" Ar tajn-tie I.v... 9:00 A. M.
Local Passenger Trains Dally (except 9unda)
-! t I f l;snon Ar 1 " p. m.
AH anr 1 r,..12 5l P. M.
.l.fh:miii r... S p. m.
.AH'itny 1.t... s:jo p. .
.': A. M.
r-33 x. m tr
2-1 f. M....I T
a.4i P. M....Ar
nlo 11
IF
MAN.
C. C.
FORTHILLER & IRVING,
ALBANY,
"iny grt iter
ni nte i never expect to bq perfect
i.ie i citr Cartwrlght, I
fecti.jn in spots.".
Pev. Hugh Calbtn, M. A., of St. An-
urcw s tatlicdral, .Sooitand, has just
returned to iiis native land from a tri
cycle tour through Palestine, Turkey,
Bulgaria oml hervia. He wheeled
about two thousand
miles. His tricycle created astonish
ment aud dismay in many places, and
in Jerusalem the people became much
excited over it.
Thc meeting continues at the M. L
Church under the management of the
pastor. There has leen several profes
sions and a general good attendance.
nui uiai me resuita will still be
greater and that there may be much
good done.
We are sorry to learn that there was
some misbehavior at the M. E. Church
on Monday evening. Come, voung
men, you do yourselves harm more
than any one ebte and hurt the feclin-s
oj your best friends.
God hates
OREGON.
Mer.ufceturerjof nad Dtnlors in all Klute
URNITURE.
Import all First-Class Goods
DIRECT FROM THE EA8T.
A complete stock of Wall Paper. IXco
rations and Window Bhades.
U .NT IJ 10 I T A Iv I N G
A SPECIALTY.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOURIST BLELTIXG CARS,
Fcr acet.tiiniotlaliiit of Second-Class
Pnsst'itgers, attached to
Lxprtwt Trains.
TV f). AC. U, R. Ferry ma!;pi ev.nnnrti'jn iith
all the n sr;li;r train n:i the Kaxt tide DiT. irum
toot of F tirvi't, IVrtliiatl.
West Side Division.
P.KTWKEN
0JLAXp and C0RVALLIS
Mall Train Daily (except Sundjy).
( Via. ni....Lv !ortin(l...
t ":-"' p. i!i Ar -rvHlli..
My stock of jcirplrv- is comp!o:p; hare J-J ro-
C!VCfi a SUf ,ply (,
IVJblW CLOCKS.
Call and inspect my goods.
G E. HARDY.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Oregon Deislopnent Co's Steanstip Lies
225 6HO.TTEH, SO HOURS tE88 TIME
Then by any other Koute.
First Class ThroDRh Passenger & Freight
Line
rnoat
From Portland end all Tolnts ts the Willamette
V allay to and from San Francisco, CaL
G. W. SIMPSON,
-AHLjaiiy, Oregon,
IFavinz purchased the stork nf rintV.;
nishing Goods, Boets, Shoes, Etc., of C?B. Roland
&. Co.y is now prepared to offer
Better Bargains than Ever!
Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise,
bought at a big discount, which he still proposes to sell at
cost, purchasers will do well to call and get his prices before
buying elsewhere, as you can save from 25 to 30 per cent.
Ihe highest market price paid for country produce of all
kinds, either in cash or goeds.
CRUSON & MILLER,
-DEALERS L'J-
WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
OREGON' PACIFIC RAILROAD.
...Ar..
..l.r
fi-M p. m.
p. ni
At Allftir and rTvallls connect with train ol
On jnm I'nciric Kaiirond.
Express Train Dally (except Sundayl.
1 :! t. ru. ... Lv... TlVirt iHiT.t " " i r um ,V"
I-. n....Ar McMinville LvS:r. a! in'
THROUGH TICKETS
To Points
SOUTH AND EAST YIA CALIFORNIA.
3-For full Information rpjrRrdlnir nttvs, map
etc., cnll on rcoipony's nent at AU-iinv.
K. KOI HI.KII, K. P. KiwiKftS
V. A I'il-vs. Ajont.
St. Charles Hotel
LEBANON, OREGON,
X. tV. Corner Main ami Pliprmnn Street.
Blocks Eat of Railroad DcjKH.
Two
H. E. PARRISH, Manager.
Loot cut tor tbe Evd Cross.
nusrenrcsetttatinn nrf
falsohootl, whether utttreil l,v a so
calU-d wiint or a low down 'sinner
Lnrop-.'nted of it win take both (. hell.
A faI.-o f-tatomeiit in:iJe about any
Christian work or worker by a i-rofess-ed
Christian is just as base iu the sight
of Cod as if uttered by a vile iKrw,.
An untruth la just as much an un
truth if uttered in the name of religion
as if uttered in the lowest den of infa
my on earth, ard for Use puq.o-
Dost thou love life, then du not
squander time, for that the irff :if
i Id m.:-ia of. '
Taklcs Supplied with the Best the
Market Affords.
Sample Rooms and the Past Accommodations for
Commercial Men.
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.
j jinnHifer Asst. O
1 fcj. X 1 Iy- 1 1 U It iT,
I TIME SCHEDULE. IFvr.nt
tv. ai.bakt. i.ou p.m. I t.v. ? AoyLVA. 6:5 a m.
I.r. Cokvalu..1 :4 p. m.
IK. Y.(jvii 6:?J.I p. tu.
Lt. CoRVAU-tslo roa. IM.
A. ALBANY, 11:10 a. ru.
O C Train cmineet at Albany and Corrallis.
The above Triin eo.neet at Yaquinn with tht?
Oregon Dtrelopiaeul Company Line of
Suiuii;ps U !ctu Yaquuia and
San Fra.cisew.
RAI1JXO PATF.S:
stkajiek. j From S.-" KTjTrora Yaniiina.
'iilameile VhI'.l'V
Willamette Volley
Willamette Valley
i'ee. e
Per. 17
Dec. 53
Itc. !4
This Coa:r.fny rererres the rigltt to change Sail
inc dales nitheut notiee.
tPaenBer from Portland, and all WillnTDete
Valley in). ean make close ennnwtioa with
the 1 rain of ttie Yaoi ina KolTC at llhnnr ..r
Cnnll:. an1 if det!nel to Kan Kram-isco. honlr!
nrranire to arrive at Ynquina the tveuing before
the date of Muling.
raKsriiKprntta Frelffltt Jtates
ALWAYS THE LOWEST
FOR IXFORMATIOX APrLY TO
C. If. ITASWEI.L,
Geu"l l"r"t 1'iuw A(t't.
Orceon'Revelopment Co.
804 WontKomery St.,
Bau Francisco, 'Cal'a.
C. ?. HOOt'K,
AefpOou l K. P. Ag t.
O. P. R. R. R. Co.,
Corvallix,
Oregon.
SECURE PRICES.
No Trouble to Show Goods
AT
DEYOE it KOESON'S,
JEWELEll.
Brownsville, O.'a-
Willamette Riier Line of Steamers,
THE "WM. M. nOAO." THE "N. 8. BKSTLV"
THE "TIIKKE WSTEItS"
Are In aerviee for both pasrnjfer and freight
tranic between Conrallis and Portland and inter
mediate points, IcaTiiijt company's wharf, Corval
lia. and Mompk. Htilman fc c'o.'a whurf Vm hh
; and 201 Front atreet. Portland, Moiid.1T, Wedne
, day and Fridays, making three round trip each
I week as follows.
WORTH BonP.
Leave Corvalli Mondav, Wednefdav, Friday
6 a, m.; leave Albany 9:;to"a. m.
Arrivo fcalcin, Monday. Vedne"day, Fridar, S
p. m.: leave Salem, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,
a. m.
Arrive Portland, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.
3:30 p. in. '
KlfTII BOtfSn.
Ix-avo Portland, Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
0 a. m.
Arrivo Salom. Monday. Wednesdar, Fridav. 7:15
p. m.: leave Salem. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,
6 a. m. U-arp Albany i::'Ai p. m.
Arrive Coivulli-f Tui'Mlay, TUursday and Satur
day 3: JO p. ui.
Vetiicles, Irnplerrierits,
TOOLS OF ALL SORTS,
Light and Heavy Machines,
BARB AND SMOOTH WIRE,
IRO?T, STEEL, COAL,
GUNS AND AMMUNITION.
Call in, Gentlemen, and we will Make
Happy.
Yo;
Notice of Dissolution.
J. L. Go wan.
J. M. Ralston
KJ0TICK 18 HEREBY GIVF.X THAT TnE
eo-partnership heretofore existing between! ArJli IIH T J7B A MAW
D. Andrewsandf.CHackleman. partners doine! llilll JV UT LriDMIllIll
oiHinwi uooer tne nrm name ot Anarews Jt Hark
leman. la this day dissolved by mutual contnt.
C. C. Uaeklaraan will continue th business at the;
old atand, and will collect all eKima due aud pay!
all demands against the Into ffrta. i
Lebanon, Or., Jau. 1, 1S. I
S
TINWARE AND HARDWARE
OF ALL KINDS
AT- -
Paints, Oils and Brashes
Thanking the public for their liberal patronage!
In the past, I ask a continuance of the same, and'
will endeavor to so conduct my business as to;
merit the patronage and good will of all. Call!
and see my goods and learn prices.
C. C. lfACKLEMAN.
Lebanon, Oregon,
Traasasts a General Baniing Bas:
Accounts Kept Subject to Cbk.
Exchange Sold ea New Terk, Saa rif
ciaco. Prtlaad and Albany, Orricn.
Collections Made n Farorable Tei ms.
FINE LINE OF GUNS; DEYOE & ROBSON
-AND
AT
Alda:;v.
O
DEYOE & liOUSON'S,
AlivVxv, Ok.
DEYOE & KOBSON'S,
Ai.r.Axv, h:
i Good Stock of Ammunition'
i AT
! DEYOE & JiOBSON'S,
i Albany, Or.
ARE AGENTS rOH
, The New High-Arm Davis Ve.
tical-Feed K
SEWING MACHINE,
Best rVTachine in the Market
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