, frrvnt
. ' tlerr
l"tf peeled
adtt br the
, than J. tJ.
no doubt, by
that Quwn Vlcto
Mam, t'rar AKoutt
UhI heads, haven't
leep nine it wm
n -would take
Oregonlan.
ne'a nuccwa dts
Mumbcr more
ttatee. We have no
Itor of the Oreponlan
evpHHw nighta trying
nt MltetU'U. What
''of so. much power
give vent to lt
whenever Blaine
H-afely mentioned,
the OreRonlan 1
la Oregon, but alt
1 what a pity, for
viwte tw much am
r'luanlliuti a patriot and aittee-
tnats, who isin ae atmowpliere of polit
ical eminviire that iVVSl&1I reproach
sr ralumay.
t. A elassieal education is desirable, but
"he svceouiplishment acquired through
Iclawicrtl education are not indlspen
eble, M hilelf-;ulture 1 hidispensa-
tile to tli man or woman who would
i make a mark in .the world. Self-cul-iture
has to do with all experience;
schools are Its ehihlren, and they are
l.taarhlug the mauy what th-. few learn
ed throubLSelf-vutture. Th value of
In idea conmiutiu-atcd from one to an--VJier
may he great, but It canuot be a
great a an Idea which the mind orig
inates, lknj imin Franklin acquired
hln education while pursuing his daily
toil. Ahraham Lincoln's education
was acquired en a flat-boat on the Mia
iippi. river, and Horace Greeley
trudged into New York an uncultured
ummtry boy, carrying & little bundle
iuhiahand. Lincoln's spvech on the
Held of tttylurg will Ik ringing
down the ages when Kdward Kverett's
lt effort are forgotten. Judge
Witley.
If one-halfbe true that U published
about the Impending drouth In Cali
fornia the snrplua of Oregon agricul
tural products will be required there.
The rainfall haft only been one-fifth
the aUiil amount and none for two
months pasd. Even thus early the
wells art coniniem-ing to fall in soma
parts of the Mate; and wliat i more
ominous for prospective irrigation
there, the Sierra Nevada rang in r
ported to be tare of huow where tlve
winter depth heretofore has been from
fifteen to twenty feet. Sunday Wel
come. I Henry M. StaiHr.v's real name Is
hn Houland. if a born in
IVak-s near die little towv of Duebigh.
ami his partnta were Cj"1'
ra wnt at-ti - '
6iv
I the
acres,
i
j cry in
jttt on of
. . i
hu of Fytht was
.d th' hearts of tun n wen?
n brasher hml taken aru
.ihtT ai-a!nl son, and wothrr
.4 th Ufa Mood of manjr of hr
tU an oter all the Untl waitukary
and tvarftii ere, aud stub from brokan
, er heard likr In ralae an it cut tn the
-.!rJ city mil 1st ih, U'n aJ noise auJ rattl
f the bnsjr ma-. In the loiit'ly cabin netitin; by
the habitus; brook hk-h the fertile rephyr ewtBj
t to From IWM and plain and wool and
dnl end nwrrfl mountafu sttla up rose the cry of
ariiruish end of grMt aud men with knitted brow
statical by end hnwxled TO Vin(r. Thf n froQ '
out the tnnrk y darknene eleMtitd ry of ltKht and
to Jii-tk-e Rthbone til the "Unit hmm of nti;ht
nd Inepttatlon. The tlnile, tuuehinR irtory of
Damon and Pythlaaehould be taucht to the world,
the hoarU of men ioftenet, hatred and irrrntrr
forever bantahed. The order nf Kntchteof ithln
waa funtcd and peaca and good will anionic men
were proclaimed throughout thta broad land of
min.
TUo prhirtpVf to r4rr are ta protect the
principle of knighthood anto death, which are:
To protect the weak aad defend the rlcht, watch
with tick, bury the dead, ear for the widow and
educate the orphan and practice tliote ennobling
virtues, frlendahlp, charity and benevolence'. To
experience charity toward! offender, to oonstrue
word and deed In their moil favorable light,
to nop the circulation of (lander and rtibeke the
tlaudereiv and to defoud the moat bitter enemy
whon unjtutly anwllcd. Trouble, kknce and
death l the eoaxtnon lot of et-h and all, mat
ter where our habitation be, whether on the
on the mountain top or in the Tale behind embat
tled wall, with moat dug deep and broad, and
w ith pertcullaa lowered, frowning defiance on the
foe, or tn the eimple eottag or the J". These
nnaeca spirit eem to tilde and make their pres
ence known tn the quivering lip, and the beetle
flu?h of thoae we lor which, ala. too often end
tn ley brow and pulsetew breast, and, arterall. "tie
beet that aoraetlme we ihould lar otir burden down
and U at wst, that there ehould be a city of the
living braidei a city of the dead, and that tender
hands honM lay tu there. But "ti when aicknen
corues and we lay pronirate and In pain that we
n-d a brother" wati-hfut care, and thi w plcdg
to each and all within our rank, and to practice
tho ennobling virtue, friendthip. charity and
benevolence, 1 our duly a member of the ord-r ;
of 1C night of Pythias, tu the day of chivalry the
on' of the notlity were set apart with amie
knightly friend of the family and was by hl-n In
tru. tt.l in bat waa then known oflcttei and
courtesy, ami he waa known nnder th title of
pa. After a cuBlcient lime had elapsed h waa
again t apart a an esquire and waa made
elent In military avicne by eeven yer tnltlon,
and accompanied hi patron on all public occa
sion at peace or war; then on a given day hi
i courapo and bravery were evcvrIj tented. If
he ovcd himself a man of lrvi and nerve, after
anight kpent In meditatlou aud pra)-r he was ere
aievt a knigbt. Inveeted with the golden apur
and bade to go further Into the world on hta ml
ion of devotion and gallantry and nevermore
bend the knee to mortal man. And In thi our
order w bar thre rank, page, eaqulr and
knight, and when a page ha aerved a tnfficicnt
time he relieve th rank of esquire, and when an
quire is found worthy we create him a Pythian
knight and rnd him lu to h world on his mi
5n of friendship, charity and benevolence. Our
order has been successful; to-day we number m-ar-Ir
three hundred thousand knights, men both true
and tried, to aaiut tn th realization of the hopes
of the Knight of Pythla. Peace on earth and
good will toward men. Let us look into the past;
let memory tear away the veil and ahow tu living
atltl the form of thoao we loe to bleva- Ah, could
the gra.ve give op It dead every one upon whose
bead was showered dowa define blevdng of the
unfortunate and oppremed would seek a-lmisidon
to otr cale hall. How our hewrtirwoiild viow a
we took them by the hand and gave them wel
come. And will another face I mw, and hand he
gfimeJ with honest toil whteh had tfteti lei h'j
ilttle raRTT- d chfi.'tren to hi bumble home in te-ach
to n-ad lis while he mended boot for dally bread.
The other acrnwl dentd the dirty wjklfX m when,
the winter winds blewihey gathered around U
canty Are seeking the warmth the dirty streets
denlvil. ami then spoke of kove to God and love to
man. lie starved himMrtf that he might foci th
hungry poor, for, not coutent with keeping school
aii;teaching freely thoe who came, he bribed
the hungry one to learn to rvad with food, lie
gave the lion's share away and sat tip half th
nisht to work for more, that on the morrow other
-Vi be fed and taught. Ah, John Pounds, ynu
''1. many a little lonely one from deedsof in
of shame, and gave the helping band
""".out the better way to helplcm chlld
ottering feet. We ask tor you a wU
an who rounded ragged school.
Vpure. Brother kntghta, memo
"" which ataad apart, who
alon to you and me. 'Tin
tender hanfl are folded
limbed th mountain height
banner of the free while the
V and fast, but she ha aat
on and moistened parched
d rest, and sometime wiped
aea from the brow of on of thos
.d then when all was over and the
..-had fanned th little on to sleep, she
xk her burden up' and. w it'll feeble atep
.Si by boundless love,. alon h strUKgled on
ing only of th rest, and, to sooth a childless
cure, would even fore a smile, hidius- a breskii
heart the while. That gentle voic la h tubed in
j death. The loving hand are now at rrit. May
l !jod blew her. For one, I am proud to-night to
j y that I am a member of such a anion which,
' 'w Influence of a uoble soul, nhcu ur
'n In the heated rage of a fra--.e
atl talent to ot,"'
t ir.
ilr 'tr te J '.ry 't f r t!.
..'.in vi cirvuit court i
t Mct.rcjt r, Jutt Albatiy,
Knnia, 6cr,
yAVVowdcr, lat ATtanyt
J K Myth-, LrltvKHH
M K I'twiMtti, Katit Albany.
M V ItilyeiH.-io.
M A Ittffcni, Harrlabufir.
W V Baltimore, Kant Albany.
A P Maxwell, Ilajoey.
W T Oocitratt, Jirowoavlllo,
A li Ansorge, WatctkK.
John Hitrtott, "rhealtl.
V II iiUlwHl, Orleans.
Strauder Froninn, Albany.
J 1 Berry, Valler.
W M Kmith, BrowusvilU.
J I. CroUan, ol.
K T T Fiaher, Hj rnt-ae.
Alex Brandon, eQvedd.
FCofTt w, Ht lo.
O A Dvann, BrownsTlUe.
John Kirk, Liberty.
M ('uouliiRliani, llarrUbtirg.
l W ltttmttaugtt, Bweet Hume.
J It Bons llulsey.
J Cnrllon, Hnntiant.
Vm KortmllUr, Wwt Albany.
K w orebaugn, jtrownaviile.
A 8 Haett, Halaey.
Wm Uoln, Kclo.
WATERLOO.
Feb. 3l,
Bouteelckacaa around here at preaenL
J. A. Glbhcartl went to Corvallls on
Friday.
Mr. J. B. Wirt waa In our burg on
Monday.
Gilbert Cams left for Portland n
Monday.
Mra. J. B. IHddloson returned yes
terday from Albany.
Mr. Hud Miller and several of Mra.
Geo. McK'nney's family are sick with
something like lung fever.
Mr. and Mra. Dnvidwn and son mai
this place a very pleasant call on Hat
urday.
Mr. Geo. J. Gross returned on Tues
day after an ttbaenc of several days.
lie nas beon out after signer for tli:
bridge petition. We learn he got over
I'jO goott aignera.
On Thursday night the steam saw
mill belonging to Wm. Md'heraon and
ti. Jennings waa burncl, but we learn
the boiler in uninjured. It aeenia that
some one wanted to save the owner
the trouble of moving It away.
A Ut.,rrd Klval for Ike) O. P.
J. F. Hoffman, a contractor who has
been getting out tie, for the Oregon
Pacific, Is In the city, lie has Jut re
turned from a trip to the summit of
the Cascade mountains, where he says
a party of twenty-five surveyor, claim
ing to be employes of the W a bush 4
Pacific Rallroaa1 Company, are cnmetl
and are attempting to hold the paas
for "their company. Mr. Hoffman
talked with the men and tbey said
they woald have th road located tn a
short time. The road, they aaid, would
come to Albany, and th,eiee northwest
to connect with the Astoria & Coast
rail rvad at or near Tillamook.
As the Oregon Paciflo Company's
road la already located and several
miles of track already built, it looks
very much like a biff canard, although
there have been some rumors afloat
that the Union Pacitlc contemplates
building aline through Eastern Ore
gon and across the mountains to con
nect with the Southern Paciltc at this
city.
That there is a party of surveyors of
some road In tire field in the legality
named there Is no doubt, and it ruisrht
transpire that on some of these bright
mornings "Albany will find another
big line building into the city. Albany
Herald. , -
BIS Ml sing Maws.
A few weeks ago Charles Barnwell,
working on the Oregon Pacific railroad
made one of the most important dis
coveries of silvcr-lcaiS mine yet mail
In the rSantiatn district. The vein is
twenty feet wide n the surface, carries
rich sulphurets and carbonate and is
cut right through by the railroad.
The mine is on the north fork of the
fratitiam only fifteen miles above the
Rock Creek poetofnee and accessible
by railroad, as the track is within seven
miles of the mine and a graded nuanber
of miles beyond.
Prof. Harnett, the mining expert,
says he will risk his reputation, that in
less than two years it will be the
Conr d' Alene of Oregon
He says, positively, Ccer d' Alene
never showed such perfect surface ore
as is found in the Wallowa and Kanti
am districts. As all the silver-lead
mine are known to improve, in depth,
the ' gentleman's predictions seem
likely to be fulfilled once more. Ore-
gonian.
LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET.
bv C. B. Montague.)
- 1 15; per bar-
4 60.
V) to
to
15
J
1
r
A Pleasing: Sense of Health and
Strength Renewed, and of
Ease and Comfort
Yellow trie as of Pyrup of Fltf, a it ats
antly oa th
Kipxetb, Liver akd Bowels
EtTeetasIly Cleansing the Pytm wheat
Coativ or Bilious, Impelling
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
and permanently curing
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
without weakening er irrttatiag th organ
oa whiok it acta.
rr tale la VOe and l.oo Bottl by alt
Leading IrugglsU.
Bugrracwaaa esxr st vna
oiLiroBiiA na stettt go.
as rsAJtsisos, Cu,
ttsmu.s, Kt., Haw Teas. jr. T.
S1MCCIAL 'ISOTICKs
av. o. ki;h,
Qraduat e tH Royal SCollrgs f London, Eng
land, also of th Beltevu Medical College,
Tilt tttH'TttH HAS HPFSV - I.1KITI M K Of
wii'ly and prni iln.sn l makes a i la!ly of
i-hrotilc oImtju-s rftnmcs cum r. nthIiiIku, en
Isrjn nictits. tuators ami wens, wlilmtit (tain r
th ktilie. Me al.i makes at-t lnlty of trratiaeut
ltii r'M-trtctv, ims rhrtte,-,t me t,erii)n.
Froiirh ami l-.tiglKh hewi l'a!. t alW urouibtls
atttti-hO ty or ulght. lit motto h. ' twill
Will. Tt At 1,"
-t)!Mcc ntul rrlleni. fcrty rtivst, l-tcli
Thlnt m l l uurth, AU.an). Oregon.
Notice of Dissolution.
klOTlCw KBT UIV KM THAT THE
so partnership horatofo eiUtleg htwes
Josipli Tuhl and Charle Wol I thi ilny iti
solveil b; mutual rnnsenl. Jo-fh lluhl wllleoii
thit, the h ixliii-M, aui will rav all I. Ms l gsllr
eoturartnl against th Itrra nT Hnlil A Wols, and
collect all outstanding ei-count.
Jiwgfll BCHI..
t ll.VUI.K-i VtOiX
Lefcaaes, Or., Feb. ST. 1S.
Thanking the gcncroiH iHSl tle thrlr literal
uvmtig to th oltl Arm, rnvctntlly lti'l! a
ci'ntinurn-e f tin? same, anl (irtcui- bj prompt
aaj fair dealing to atltr all partle.
Ju.sKIH BI HU
HEW SENSATION
SWAN BROS.'
Tin and Stove Store.
A CHEAP COUNTER
OF ALL KINDS OF
Household Goods!
10RE GOODS FOR LESS KONEI
Than You Ever Saw.
IF YOIT WII.I. ONLY CALL,
You will be Astonished
At the Rock-Bottom Prices.
tram A sal i r aavs-s ka ksl Mi T. V.. taBaa
gfcsss wttaa san mmA stssin s
us li Slow, gMU Ism ar mM
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
He 1st th wnvM. Oasntaw bis
fs.fto nnin HtND-snu si) unoi.
fa.OO H 47KIKSKVVKU WM,T SHOr.
fS.HO I'Ol.lt IC AS I FAstasf US' till OK.
. fa.ftO riTKi YsLrK ( Ai r SUOK.
.SS SSORtLItSUM AN'8 SHOK.
tVs.oo ausd sn.is hoi s' m uiMH. shoes,
11 us4 to siongrsss, BuUos acd 1.M.
. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
FOR
LADIKI.
B M4srtl. Boat Myl. B Vltting.
U aos ll br roar dealer, write
For Male II-
"-KLEHAN.
oES.
.t)w Goods
BSGN'S. ;
nMVi
I 111 H-MUTi laWliaWMs.illtiitlii I r iMMIslMM M il I If
sr, Or.
Much the Newest
h"obWt and I-argest Stock of
CLOTHING
In the County
IsNowtobeSeen
ON THE COUNTERS
OF 1
L. E. BLAIN,
Albany, Oregon.
When you want toi,
"dress up." wewould 1
borladlo show vouV
through and make tkei
.f-rinht price. T
" as.
FENCE
MACHINE
I staPtel m. irth. 17. tf L, H Kvaa.
th ripht of l,int ntul Henlon counting,
it now prtpartd to build Junce or
mncAine and ranch rUhtt JFartit
purchtuing ttxid fen marking can
buiid thrir ttrn erc for one- half the
oof of a timilar fence put up in rolls,
and get a better ftnet.
Vjflc at im rOJSA JtOBSOX'S,
AMxxtiy, .... Oregon
1 lions n I. 3Iucllll,
I"roirlotor
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
OUTlIEK.M rACiriCWMrAWT'fl
LIKE.
The Mt. Shasta Route.
Tice Eetieen Albany aui Saa Frta
Cisco, 35 Eoirs.
Oallfarnl tsr Trsla Run Daily '
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND
SAN FRANCISCO.
Mtr
. u7ZT.t..'.
I 1 r, at... I...,
I AS A. ....At...
soarji.
Portland. Ar...t045 a
Albsnr L .. .S
.....Hsn rraoeiet,.. Lt .. Tp
u.
Local Pasfr Train Daily tat siala,)
swsi..r.i!r7ii7iiMd.iiiz.r
17 40 r. ...I Albany i,T...ll :f . a.
1 0 r. ...Ar Kojt'D -...ls... ) . a.
Lsxal Pssssr Trains Dallf (acsl lsns,
" ii afsiT.!. l7 .7.7711 hinoaZ. .7. A rLZl :3 r. .
Ms. M...Ar Alhan. l....fifl r. .
asr. B....I.T l-tanfa ..Ar... o r. m.
Ir a....Ar ..Albany I.t... .J9r.si.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOURIST BLEEPING CARS,
For acrmmodatien of rVcond-Claas
I'ajKseugf nt, attached to
Express Trains.
Th S. T. Co" Ferry roakrs cocnsctloti wits
all lb rvgular trains oa lbs Kaal aid LU. fca
foot of F irvt, Fortisod.
Waat Sld Division.
BETWEEN
PORTLAND and CORVALLIS
Mall Train Daily (Cxcaot 8Mslay).
7sd a7 os . T."7I7.TZr. Fori land .777. Ar. I0 p. an .
12:S p. m Ar Corvallia Lt-.I :30p.ia.
At Allmny ant ConralU oonnt with trains ot
9r(n Tsclric KaiUruid.
tsrss Train Dally (Cacast Bunalay).
i.intp, ra....L..l"...Portlannf ..Ar7...0O a. st!
soo p, m,...Ar VcMmtllls I.t . A:4 a. m.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Alt rolnt - ,
SOUTH 1XD E1ST YIA CILIFOBIIL
4tr-For rail Information rjsr".nf rat, map,
tie., rail n rompany' ax at at Albany.
R. KOl.lII.KR, F. P. RCH.KRS.
Maoassr Aiast. O. P. Atmm. A(nt.
FORTHILLER S IRYING,
ALBANY,
ORBGOX.
aaaeturn of sad lr la ail Kinds
t
J R N I T U R E .
)ort all First-Class Good
DIRECT FROM THE EAST.
A aomplete stock of Wall Paper, Deco
rations and Window Shades.
U N D IS R T A K I N Q
A SPECIALTY.
TINWARE AND HARDWARE
OF ALL KINDS
AT.
DEYOE 4 ROBJOS'S, ,
r . . vi ti
Albany, Or.
THIS
We invite you to
Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc.
IJIuailuito Gt-2f&at ntid. Tlaxtotliy Oeodi
PURE GOODS &
Hides. Furs and all kinds
We Guarantee Fair Treatment
W. B. DON AC A,
Corner Brick Store,
O. IS. HARDY
CAKKIM V STOCK OP .
Organs and Violins,
Also Fixtures for the Same,
A!I A GOOD SfrLV OP
SHEET N1USIG.
Ia connertton with my Jwlry satab
lUsimsot. I hava added a
or
Fresh Candies, Huts & Cigars.
Tha sandy la both band and BiaohtD
iuaj, ana u ia
Finest Assortment
EVER DROUGHT TO TOWN.
Mr oh j1r t fosH'; kT jist r
caissd a mufm'xf f
NEW CLOCKS.
Call and Inspect my goods.
C. E. HARDY.
THE YAQU1NA ROUTE.
OREOON'PACiriC RAILROAD
Ortgei Deielopaeit Ci'i SteimsWp Lilt
lit IHOSTIS, 10 HOURS LIBS TIME
Than by aay otlvar Bait.
First Cl Tkrtsr'i rsntiSIislfBl
Prots rortisnd asd all Fotnta ta ik WOlaoaKss
TaUy to and 6us Saa Praaeiasw, Cat. -
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
TIMI (ONEDULt, IIiMst Bsinalayat)
Lt. AtBnr. 10 p.m. I I.T. Y4rCl. 6 45 a. as.
Lt. r.sLLBi.l np. m. I L. CoaaUja 10:36 . a.
A. Ysqitaa JO p. a. I A a. ILuai, 11:10 a. aa.
O C Train counact at Albany ssvd CorraUU. .
Th abova Train oaaoact at Yaquiaa with th
Ort oa tvlupnint Cumpaay'a 1 la f
Siitaiaihips blrpn Yaquioa savl
baa Frajiclac.
8AIM.NW DATM I
ST4 K aa. Frota nTr7 itom YaqsOna.
t lllsratt ValUy
niUamcti Valiry
WiUamsll ValleyJ
Pe.
Dc. 1?
Xe. s
IM. 13
Doc M
" Thi CosnpaaT rasarra an 1ht to baziK1 laJt
U( data wtkhout doUc. . . . '. . -. ,
riiwnfsm from Portlarid. aad all WUiamatt
Vallay points, eao mas dos eoaneetion Ssltb
th 1 rains of th Yqi'iMa Korra at Albany vr
CorTalhs. an! il dextioad to 8an Ftanrlsco, snovloV
arrans; to arriT at Yaqoiaa tn yuiax bofor
th dais of aUtc.
ranKrand Frlsxlat Hastvcta
ALWAYS TIIK LOWEqTjr- '-
TOR IWrOBStATlOM APPLY TO
C. H Ti ASWKXL,
Gsn'l FT't Fas Ac's,
ttrernn rsTlopmenl Co.
SOi Montgomery St..
Baa Fraaclaeo, Car a.
C. . HOtitE.
Act's Oen'I W. at r. At.
m. r. H. is. st. vo..
Corrallls.
Orjoa.
WilliEttU Riier Hie of Steictrs,
THE "WM. If. HOAO." THI "K. 8. BErTTLY,"
THE "THREE 8TERS"
Ar In scrrie for both passea(r and freight
trr DeisMD Corrallls and Fortland and lnter
rn ed lata points, leas-ins: company' wharf, Corral
11. and Messr. Hollnsn A Co.' wharf. Na. 300
and 302 Front strct, Tortiand. Monday. Wednes
days and Friday, makinf ttr roaad trip each
wk as follow. .
KORTK SOtSD.
Lst Corrallis Monday, Wdday, Friday,
C a. m.; lesrs Albany S:30 a. a.
Arrtv oaism, atonaay. w eanssnsy, masy.i
ri
m. ; learo aim, l usay, TBorsoay, aatorday.
a. to.
Arriy Fortland, Tuesday, Thundaf, Saturday,
:30 p. m.
aocTK Botmtt.
Lear Portland, Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
Is. m.
Arrir Baleta. Monday. Wednedy, Friday, 7:1S
p. m.; lsay Ualem, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,
S a. sn. Leave Albany 1:30 p. m.
Arrive Corrallis Tuesday, Thursday aad Satur
day 1.30 p. m. .
Paints, Oils and Bmsbts
AT
-. DEY0E & X';
-. . . .. : - .
AtiAjrr, Ob.
INTERESTS
come and look through our Mam-
II1ULU OIUCH OI
FULL WEIGHTS
of Country Produce taken in exchange for good&
Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, Or.
At CostI Still
G. W. SIMPSON,
AlbuiiY
Having purchased the stoek of Clothing, GenU TifcS
nihing Goods, Bots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B. Koland
A Co. il 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 SO per cent.
The highest market price paid for country produce cl ill
kinds, either in cash or goods.
CRUSON
-DXALU4S IK-
WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS,
AWD A IX
Vehiicles, Implements,
TOOLS OF SOKTO,
Light and Heavy Machines,
BARB AND SMOOTH WIRB,
'-V ' .
GUNS AND AMMUNITION.
CaH In, Gentlemen, and we will Make You
Happy.
St. Charles Hotel
LEBANON, OREGON,
K. W. Coram' Vala aad IWiu tra. Two!
tuaea UK of uurd oapot.
H. E. PARRISH, Manager.
faalea Buppllad with the Boat tha
Market Aflbrda.
las pi Booau and tb Bst Aecommedattlona fdr
uuaeicit aseis.
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.
FINE LINE OF GUNS
r., ANI
Good Stoci of Aumttnition
- ; at
; DEYOE Jk ROBSON'S, -'
" Alaxy, Or.
YOU.
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IS OUR MOTTO.
to All.
to the FrontI
Oroiyoni
& MILLER,
KIMDS OT
J. L. Cowan.
J. M. Ralatsve
BAHK OF LEBAKON.
Lebanon, Oregon,
Truutts a Ceatrtl Suliig Iisisss.
Isssaats Ksft IrnVJa-s eMk.
KicaasfS atd mm Kaw T-k. mm
t; rsrUssd mm Altaay, Orrsv.
CUUa Had arifcl Taar
DEYOE &, ROBSON
arm ioom o
jTho Now HIsh-Arm Oatvls Vor-
tioai-roo
;;. SEWING MACHINE,
Boot Machtno In tho Markot.