1 VniD W FUIUIUARY 2.1, lS-Sih LOCAL AND GENERAL. Subscribe for Thk IlxrKF. Th roftds nro getting dusty. Yesterday was Valentine's d.iy. Tbirtrew new subscriber this week. irtsh fish every 1 rulav at Monta gue's cash sc-ore. Mr. John Wstliers has been suIT. r hg fnuu a very bre foot. We sire sorry to learn that Mr. I. M. Atul.ler ha teen juH tuck. Mr. J. M. Wiley and liev. J. II. Klrkpatrlek visited Scij last Wednes day. Prof. F. M. Mitchell, of Albany, made this otliei a jileasaut call Tuesday. Tliw lota were sold in Kirkpalriek's addition to the town of Libation this week. Buy the Thonp:on & Overman brand of harness nt Albany. 11 warrant all work. a. Miller received an elegant Shnv c60 from Portland Mondav Something. new; call and see it. Air. H. Burtvnshaw, one of our best cu; .-.ens ana an employee of the ?tate prison, is in town attending his on w ho ! quite sick. Air. A. Boyles, ot Pitzviile. W. T.. has spent several days looking over the lands in this vlelnitv. We trust he will decide to locate with us. All old aceounU due me munt le paid by the last of January or I will Ilae thcai in the hands of an attorney Iter collection. T.C. Teebijer. Xow is the time to subseribe for The ExpRiSS and rend that serial, Beauti ful Jim, In supplement.', free to all new subscribers and those who are not in arrears. We printed bills for a public sale which is to take place on the farm of Mr. G. F. Sylvester, about six miles northeast of Brownsville on Tuesdav, March 5. Jacob Am, the boss harness maker. Invites every body to come in "and ex runine his work, lie guarantees an lionestjob. When you go to Albany do not fail to see and examine the mammoth toek cf clothing at L. E. Blain's. You will receive prompt attention and honest goods at rock bottom prices. Ttev. F. AY. Tarker. pastor of the t'unsSTland Presbyterian church at Weoilburn, was on a visit in Lebanon on 'Mo-, lay, the guest of Rev. J. R. Rii kpuiriek. Mr. Parker has many warm friends In this place. T1;I! lovely weather is a standing Rilvertlscment of Oregoix's salubrious :':riaU'. The sun p'iowj his warm ii-.vi genial face every day, the murcury vbs up serenely in the temperate Ke!jhborhcod and the hills are covered vtiih the verdure of f-pring. We have pp-nt 4 wi sJcrs in the s-ti'ih and three in tho rcrih, ai d ths :-, so lar, iHe miaiesi wmu r !u;;t v.t r, !nerober of having ever csnei i:i:-d. j It Ts more like a drtsm thru n reality, ! rim tr.is valley is more l:h.e a Unx i-.i.J than "Terra Firms." SCIO. Billy lircuder U alao living to build a Mew house an. I has let n contra ft fur it. Mr.0ven'Cyrufl and wife will noon occupy tho Ojburn hou.se a their per manent home. Mr. T. 11. Home's ia building a new houso ftv Mr. flay Myeis. Iiepoit says a c-ige to bold a lint. J:uii;.d I'anipiH'll, ag'.:id amlsuh'dan- liai iariiu r near by, ilng to move into tonn lor school purpi.-aefl. The late act of the legislature will doubtless c!om cim of frVio'a saloons, jutoii tho out.-tidc ot the corpora I la n. Lev. 11.. F. Moody, ef tho C. P. Church at thi place, 1ms jut cum nu need a protracted Meeting, liev. J. It. Kit kjistriek preached on Tuesday night. The most notable event of the - week is the marriage of Mr W. II. Boy leu of ak-tu to Miss Kdkh M, .liejiiolu.-i, daughter of oua luosi estimable cili- .en; llev, B. l' Moody onk-iuthig. Mr lioples is eugag.id with the rUUe lu surance Co., hi a graduate of the Will amette University, one of the proiuis iug young men of the stale. His bride was educated at the same hiatiiu liou and is an accomplished lady. Br. W. V. Hyde and Peter Smith have .lately bought and lined up a joint building on the vast tide of the street, one part to be ocelli ped by the doctor and the other by W. L. I'ul bertson, a young and promising law yer of North Carolina. Mr. C has made a tine impression on our citizens is a lawyer cf fine attainments' and good moral character. A Overman'H for ACADEMY NOTK. School very quiet this week; a good many are absent. Miss Maud Niekcrson will edit the Literary Htar this week. The Misses Simpson, cf Spieer, ("has. (Joan, of Albany, and others called on the school t his week. Mss Lel.t I'M wards, teacher of the primary department, is confined at home on account of sickness. The - leaner this week is under the efileient management yf W. L. Jack sjn, and with lioeral patrotmge he will h ave a good paper. Quite a numbei of students are ab sent from school on account of sickness among whom we will mention Miss L5zie Reed, James Burtenshaw and George Walton. A problem: A boy spends one-half of his money plus 50 cents, then one- half of the remainder plus SO eeuts. and then had $1 remaining; how hvJch had he at lirst. S.-nd in the solution to the academy. WATERLOO. (!- to Thompson saddles. j. 8. Courtney, M. 1)., physician and surgeon. C'alHornia celery r.nd cauliflower at the new cash stare. Just received at Miller's drug t-tore, one gross lied Uross Cough Cure. Trv It. . The lst Is the cheapest; hence Thompson & Oveinuui's harness is the cheapest. Call on A, R. Cyrus for the celebrat ed Morrison Plows, and other agricul tural implements. If you go to Albany to buy a stove call on (S. W. fciuith, who has thclavg cst and tio.'t stock of stoves nml tin ware and sells cheaper than anyone In Albany. Y hen you desire a pleasant physic, iryit. Patrick's Pills. Thev can al ways be depended upon, and do not nauseate the stomach nor grlpo the bowels. For sale by M. A. Miller. Parties wishing lumber will do well to give us a call. We have on hand over 15000 feet of fencing lumber. Coshow A Caulk. Brownsville Having enlarged our business with a complete stork of everything kept in a nrvt-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. FORTMILLEH & IRVINO. Albany, Oregon. An Kdltiir- Hrrmrtrr. An editor died and slowby wended h!s way down t where a warm recep tion awaited him. The devil met him and said: "For many years thou hast borne tlie blame for the errors that the print ers made in the paper. The paper has gone for two dollars, but, alas, the two dollars have often failed to wine. The printers have tx-deviled thee for wages on Saturday night, when thou hadst not a cent to thy name. Men have taken the paper without paying for it, and cursed thee for not getfing up a better paper Thou hast been called a deadbeat and a fraud by men who arc both. All these things thou hast borne in silence. Thou canst not come in here." And he flrM him. As he did so he murmured to himself: Heaven is Ills home." IT'S ILL WAITING FOR DEAD DO ; f r t it I 1 I i . c t 1 ! i mmr.mirm'mi fa Ji Wl i-as issBta-m (i ! ft-4- li A it X2 U Feb. 12. West her fine. Seine garden is being put in around litre. Veto Suttalnrii. Gov. Pennoyer'a veto of the Bull Run water bill for Portland was sus tained. The vote stood 37 to 2. At least a week's work of the legislation is all for naught, and we are glad the matter has ended as it did, while at the same time we regret that Portland sh-mld be defeated in the gallant at tempt to furnish her citizens with pure Ci'Oil water. If Portland bad received j this franchise that would have ben j no end to similar deaninds upon the ! Mate. PllllH tilt! pl'OVtU'l), 1111(1 WO Vllllt to HHk avIi' wtMii l;rid ii&oiih -li - nt fill Avlitsji yon Mr. W. C. Hindman, f B;d or Cir, Is on a visit to his brother, S. W. i Ilr.idmau, of this place. He is r, lariro I sr.x.-krr.an, and one of the early scit If rs J cf Oregon. We extend to him a cor- i Prof. Mitchell p;issd through her lenday. Tiiere have I tin several sotla seekers I r.1 ti:is wt-tk. M rs. S. J . G i efcs has returned from i is. nog rcianvcs on iiar.ia:e.. cru k. t i .... i . ix-Viiie granu i aii went :i ( ie. tvvrvlodv enio insr thcr.isclvts. i I J. A. (ijbheard, S. A. 1 i ud.i!.-' riid Wn:. Hitddleson took a trip to th I mountains Sunday. j j Mr. A. Thomas, ef ' Kc.rl Portland, ! ; and a iiumtn r of ohi rs liavo been at 1 I rr.Utlr.l to the llrt. j All are entitled to the best that th, ir money will ouy, so every family j should have, at once, a iKittle of the j lioj't family lemedy, Syrup of i'igs, to j cleanse the system when c stive or ! btliiou.-. For sale in tV and i l.t:,) ;t- tl- s by all hailing druggists. I: a; welcome to our town and Iitc tiis stay among us win ve nieasant. Pled, in Albany, Satunlay.Fcb. Pth, Sirs. Rebecca Cooper, in the 77tli ytur of her age. Mrs. Cooper wa3 a mem Icr of the Eapttt church. Fhe was lm in Jackson saunty, Tcnn, in 1S12, and in 1S47 emimigratcd to Ore gon, and settled in this county. One by oi: the pioneers are leaving us. Tfce meeting at the M. the holvi f- r a number of d.iys. Mr. liit-hop, of ilumiiton creek, pr.rk ed turough here on hi way out to cir eulate ihe bridpe petition for tills pbuv. We would like to see a trblge here. M isTLtrrou. Thr lT-.p!ct .Men la Tcwn Is tbf fellow who houcht nic" 1U of !':n.!ttire at the vsammoth hr.tis,? of Fort mi dor & Irving, s'.t Albany. If you want to ph a" ycor wif. and make "her gre t you with loving smiles, just . iiiei ,. likewise. Thev are h moi sr-d on Wed nesdaj" evening, havinar continued about eighteen days. The met ting was well attended through out and has resulted in much good to our town. There were several addi tions to the church and a general awakening of new life among Christians. j An Opportunity for Lebanon J Mr. John K. IV.irand, representing ' Davia and Rankin, contractors and j builders of creameries and cheese fac ! tories. is now in Lebanon for the pur- Church 1 p;se vf organizing a company for this ' tkaiers and carry an immense sto.-k. ! M liUr t I.t. i . As we go to prt9s there . is a brisk, i driving snow ttoiui from tLe su:'-. ! Winter has de'ayetl till a very late I day, the 14th, but now comes in. the j majesty of state. tv - t . i . . .. . . . .r. .1 j Jliftiiij; uuui lit oofc .mi. Aii'm-wn interest in the firm of Andrews A llackleman, I desire to collect all out s stmiitiivr aceounts now lue. All i'r- bu.iness. A large tmrU.m of this sbnk i wiM knowh themseives indebted to is a ready suoscribett ami we hope the i balance will be taken at once. There ; the late firm will please settle as soon j as p'wwible. I desire to close up all is no doubt if the enterprire is mamig--: la vf ai..B nccount9. ed right, ana as we have men tr.at the brains and energy to do it, that it will pay handsomely, liesides it will pay handsomely and give employ ment to a number ol hand and utilize ! to the very best advantage our cream. C. C. IlACKLEMAN. We are glad to learn that the Ma r- i i f"..AriitTT 1 1 x a rQQa c n sw.l i. i 1 1 . j-., . ... It will nut in circulation not less than oj liiitMe uis necessary r.ppropriaiion i , f1 i-:1ftikl uft nnV.v nn.l throw liev to pni their beautiful cemetery grou ad, one half mile north of town, in fis-st -class condition. This is said to be the most desirable and elegant loca tion for a burying ground in this coun- !f2;.000 actually and throw new j into business. Xow is your time, ! low citizeus. "There is a time in j tide of all men which, if taken at flood, leads to fortune." life the Coi-.Rli! and Couth!! and Coorhtll What in ths worlj t tho reason yon lil chirIi met kcs? cousliin an.t Mill kopp tryinn Inferior meiMoities when l'.KOG's CHERRY CO I" GIT SYRl'P will positively relieve your cough t onrv? This is no a.KertMnp sehenie, but an ac tual fact, and we guaiuutec it. M. A. MILLER. rruFKit. ty. Thry are offering lots at very low rare.-, aud, as this is destined toliecome the future city of the dead, now is the time to select a lot. Died, st the residence of her son-in- law, K. B, Vroom, at Cedar Flat, Linn j county, Fob. 11, of softening of the brain. Mr-. K. M. Garrison, 'aged 71. Tho n-oi.'i.is were taken to S-lem Wedrios'.iay, accompanied by her son-j In-la w, M "s. E. B. Vroom, and j his daughter, Mrs. Minnie Menzie, of Portland, who attended her grand-rootht-r. du -i'.g her last illness. The remains were interred in the Lea Mis sion ceu;.;t ry. Ict for Sal. Lebanon Ledre No. 44, A. F. & A. M. are now offering the lots in their One price and cash at the new cask j store, but everything sold cheap and delivered to any part cf the city. Readers of this paper can save nion- pv bv eallimr on Bevoe fc Robson. of beautiful burying ground, one half j Albany, as they have the most corn mile north of town, for sale n reason- I pJete Btock of all kinds of hardware able terms. These lots are offered at . atIj agricultural implements on this the very low figure of 10 average, j coast. Those desirous of choice lots would do) well to call at once on M. A. Mill:r. SeC -Wast on art! : Is the reason people will not, can not, or do not aee any difference in cheap nosiniiaj put up by Cheap John houses or inespoasiMe parlies at en ormous profits, rather thaa tnlre s mcliciise ol" world wide reputaiiou and one that is giving uni versal satisfaction at eqiu.l price? Xo mwlicine in the world ir frivinff such universal KAtisfai tion for purifyiue the blood as BEOG S BUK)D I'URi- . - . .... .i. u.;il ,t ....i .,o.:..r. 1 l, both of this county, i , v,nKI bniggist. Married, at the residence of the bride's gTundi iother, in Jefferson, Or, February 11. ISO, Edward J and i .nie L. W. T. V&b ?co.v officiating. After the ; CJ-rcmony was i vrr a nice dinner was j served and a nur-iber of valuable pres- : eits ii-cre given to the young couple. Thev wore tiefti e-corted I have jurt FO i 'XI) out what farmers need. They're DEA D gone on my new harrow, made IX independent sec tions, to order; e.4eh section can be cleaned and moved without trou- J ble. Wagon and BOX and set of har i Hess for sale cheap for cash. Iron har I rows or any other work done to order j at the Fed Front blacksmith shop. Joseph Harbin, Notice. The firm of Thompson & Waters I having by nmtral consent dissolved ! partnership on Feb. 1, ISW), all parties sij,siiir.p. I knowing themselves indebted to them loO acres to lie slabbed on the Elkins by note or account are notified to c.dl to the depot ' farm. For further particulars inquire : and settle tlie same at the otlice or tln- of R. A. Clark on the premises 8 miles t Brownsville Roller 1- louring Mill. " to bike tlie t: :Ja for Aurora, Portland, and oth'-r i "ii't, to bo gene one week. ; south of Lebanon. The croora is one of JelTersou's most I enerciie buslnesa men, and the bride j The present session of the legislature is a hliriiiv accomplished' lady. We! will cost .the state $40,0)0. or about a coi2Ttu3ai;'. J. M. Waters. Good Shoes Cheap OfHACKLEMAN, who keeps in stock complete assortment of ladies and gentlemens' footwear suited to various occupations and requirements. WE ARE KNOWN FOR FINE FITTING AND FINISHED FOOTWEAR. If yoa want to be known for your well dressed feet and tasty footwear, come and see C. C. HACKLEMAN. DO YOU WANT The cheapest coat you ever bought? If you do. go to . . jl?fflVj? IIc has vmy oM coats that lie is going to sell in the next thirty days no matter how low the price. They niust go! 1LABIIES -you mm he: i 1 j W q An IliiiCiLiP ti. C. COOLEV. W. C. CoOLEY. J. D. Irvine. NEW FIRM C. B. MONTAGUE Will sell what cloaks he has on hand during the next two weeks at great bargains, 'some elegant cloaks in the lot and must be sold even at a great sacrifice. ; .... .... -it.. ,.l-l;.jj,.u- '.. .: !.v-?r L-.t. 9 -. J ' ' PEEBLER & BtJHL, ! I JJ J . BH 1 1 lilt IJbP1 STARTLING AND AGREEABLE SURPR All Should Read the Low Prices! AT BROWNSVILLE, Or. ! G. C. Cooley Co., successors to Cook'j- & Wash burn, dealers In general mervhni!i.e, are now doing business at the old stand in South Browns ville, and now take the opportunity of thanking their old customers Tor their patronage in tho IKust and would be pleased to have them call at j the new firm and examine our foods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. O. C. Cooley & Co. Tl.e lion, on Satunlu. thanks f.-r 3f Hl-r lhi ( Will !.:iV ft ter, if !''-rt r f . - . ' Chnnibfrlahrs CourIi Krmcdy is f:i ' rnous for its prompt an-1 t l"i'c-tu:l cures : of couirlis and ciiMs. The most w-vcre i o!d niHV b loosened and relieved by a few does of 1 1 1 i valuable remedy. For sale by M. A. Miller. i thousand dollar.- a da v. Tliat was tlie j esthnutc of Secretary of State McBride R. C. Miller visited home 1 in his iiennial report, and Sunday during the ; Legislature. He has our : An exasperated editor, beinpt threat- All parties knowing themselves in- aluable state papers. - Mr. cno( w it h a coat of tar and feathers, Hebted to me w ill leaye call and set K8 tne itepuouean p j jn next iue. "The people ef tie, as I dire to balance up my ae 'dreadful loaded paek i j this town mav break into s jmebi.d v's ' counts of 1S8S and do a cash. bu.sines , " fortneir lavismng prams , nen.rortfit antl teal the feathers, hut n ney. We think the Gov- j wo know- they are too stinev to buv ' r ghttoveto the Hull Run j thc tari so wt.rro not s.llrwj."" " : t r careful study of the mat- . and is exempt from taxes j Mn Blaine will lie in. Harrison V cal- Test of us; Lebanon needs j inet, but Miller will still lead in the: i j?t as mueh as Portland, i sale of Dnris. hereafter. M. A. Miller. Thtre is no danger in giving Chnra ti lain's Couprh K.-medj- to children as it contains no injurious Mibstancc; !' nides it is unequalled for colds and croup.- Children like it. For sale bv M. A. Miller. The following from the pen of Mr. Ti. P. Bard well, editor of the M..riou (Iowa) Pilot, will, we believe, be of in terest to many of our readers. Hosnys: "It is with pleasure that I certify to j the real merits of Chamlerlain's Cotiirh ! Heim-dy. I have used it in my family for ycjr and have always found it most excellent, and especially for colds, croup and sere throat. It is safe ami elltctive." For sale by M. A. Miller. Increase of Population. Mrs. A. G. Johnson, living near Smith rirer, near Gardiner, Douglas county, gave birth to three girl babies a few days ago, all alive and doing well. Tney are neighbors of Represen tative Bicker, who feels like Introduc ing an item into the appropriation bill for their maintenance, so as to encour age the rapid settling up of Lis county. " Staesman. r-3 4- H H H iK r Q S H as H u 0 H 0 S . i . i . i . i . i SUGAR. Drv Granulated, 13 lbs for xtra 0, 15 lbs for Golden C, 10 lbs for IVsvdered, 9 lbs for COFFEE AND TEA. Best Costa Rica, 5 lbs ............ test Rio, 41 lbs ,. Vrbuckle 's,"3 lbs Java, 5 lbs Tea. 1 lb BEANS. -mall White No 1, 22 lbs 1 00 White No. 2? 25 lbs : , : 1 00 L'ink, 27 lbs - - 1 00 SALT. Liverpool Salt, 200-lb sack $2 " 100-lb sack 1 " " 50-lb sack Stock salt, 100 lbs.. 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 80 CO 40 20 15 70 75 SALERATUS. Dwight's Soda, 4 papers.. Arm and Hammer Soda, 4 papers. SOAP. Kirk' Saven, 20-lb box : Golden West, 20-lb box. ... CANNED GOODS. Tomatoes, 9 cans Corn, t cans - Salmon, 1-lb can " 7 cans....;. Oysters, 5 2-lb cans " 9 1-lb cans Corned Beef, 241 can ... Chipped Beef, 1-lb can... Lobsters, 2-lb can Condensed Milk, 6 cans - ' Lve, 9 cans Firaser's Axle Grease, 2 cans 1 00 00; 15 , 00 i 00 00 25 The Above are Prices of a Few Leading Articles in Our Stock, Which We Offer for CASH ONLY. HAVE A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, a Fine V bacco and Cigars, at Low Prices. We do not want to carry Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and wUv on hand at Actual Cost far Cash. Call and examine th. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COUNTFy' -Ion't itiil to ?jri o lis call, a it is to 2 . : - " ' - '.'"..'.." - - , .. . '.'".'.' j'' ' " Immei ' -'.'"V"'''i