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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1889)
F HI DAY, MARCH 1, ISfW. LOCAL AND GENERAL iWll iodable to-night. Mr. O. Y. Thompson has returned from <m. Mr. F, M. M Uler uiU & t rl p to Tort land on business till wtek. J, MosahoUlor lint npoued a barber bop at the Exchange hotel. Dr. E, K. Barker 1vm this morning for lYmlleton, to be gone a week Mr. M J. Mmitith ami wife, f Al bany, vlsttcd Lebanon cn Monday. Mia Hattle Kendall lenvwt this morning for Weodburu on visit to her parents. See the programme for the bell se i&t) and aupper to-night at the Pres byterian church. Mr. P. La Forg and wife and Miss Fj ankle La Forpe left Tuesday for a visit m fcku"hern California. Mwri. ltobort MeCluro and . Ben Kirk have taken charge of the barber shop they recently purchased of U. II. Harmon. Men should be .alireand enterpris ing. They ahouM help eVery new en terprise and suatain the old enterpris es. Make things hum! J 11 Houck left Wednesday to join his father at their place acrosa the mountain. A pleasant party was tendered bim Tuesday evening. Mr. Johnny Walker, of Philomath, Vas Sa Lebanon lat Bunday. He bad 'accompanied hi sister to Soilaville, where she will visit a few weeks. Call at The- Kp'xreps fih-e when you wish to subscribe for any leading paper in the I'nited States; we will make it to your apvantag to do o. We are glad to report that our young TriendMr. . Perry ?tnger, who has been ao seriously ill, i now convales cent and will soon be himself again. Onr " devil" is hunting for the wo man who can keep a secret. As ue has some very important things to relate, we hope he will soon make the discov ery. Mi Alice Ambler was given a sur prise party on Wednesday evening by her many friends. Hhe starts to-day for Albina. We regret very much to lose her frvnn our midst. Mr. J. M. Wiley baa purchased and ruved Into the Pooe!l property on Main street. Mm. llisrgers, from Boo, mother of Mrs. J. A. Beard, ha rented the house vacated by Mr. Wylie. Misses' Liiln nil'ary, Alice Chesshe Irene Ansopge -and Sadie Williams, ' and Messrs. J. B. Marks -.and Charles A. Smith attended public examination of teachers at Albany this week. 1 Ky private subscription the wages of "a n'ight watch have been provided for, nnd the city council has appointed Mr. i I. 1. Shaw jighj.watchman with po- , lice powers. We commend thia as a wise precaution. ! If every one in Lebanon would con-' centrate hia ideas for the public good ; without reference to personal advan-' tage, t.l.W UaUAMild trik our town jrjouid , U asloru-liiog, and all ouiaroper more iy iu , Tilt Kxprkks of.ice has been remov ed from, the second story of Andrew's brick t'lbe luwteo formerly occupied Mr. Barker, bttweea the stores of Feeb ler & Buhl and G.T. Cotton, herc we wiH be g-kT"tseeour frienda." Call in when you come to town. Miss Maud BaMon was given a sur prise party last Friday evening, which "was attended by many of her friends, and all present spent a very pleasant evening. Miss Ralston was presented with a handsome plush hauderchief box, a gift from several friends. Miss .Jurta." Thayer returned from Bwect Jwtuld last Saturday, where she lias been nursing her sifter Mamie, who has been wck with typhoid fever, but has now recovered and will soon resume teaching. Miss Thayer came down with M r. Mack McKiuuou. Miss Etta Wilev went up to Bweet Home with Mr. Mc Kin lion on his return. Charles Barnwell Friday evening filed a minium chint of the Webfoot mine. The mins is located on the San tiam about twelve miles from Mill Citv. There are being filed quite a number of. Coitus for mines on the Hantiam, atill the spring promises to witness quite an awakening in this mining district. Capital Journal. . The new citv fathers are to be con- mended for having the streets cleaned up an$ making some much-needed sanita roeveinents. We are glad to co-operate with them in and ail their efforts to improve our town. We are satisfied that they will study the real needs of thelown. and. at the same time give ysr iu-'ecoaansical and ju dicial administration. Mr' A. F. Bleish. who resided in Lebanon a few years ago, and; made many friends whHe here, has written us from McFall, Gentry county. Mo., and subscribed for The Express. He writes: "V. MA-glad , that yoar little town is growing. i f t"i four.years since 1 lea the ieiw-irt valley; and I w.sh I had never left it. I expect to be back there before many moons." In comnapy with qaite a number of. friendaJfiad aeigbhors -we helped tocer-'j ebrate, at the Johnson residence, the CTth birthday of " Aunt Hettie." Few women have performed their part in the grefit"rtvtUe of riff? with more- fidel ity and, faithfulness than Aunt Hettie. May hf-r'days be many yet and may the evening of Uer life be clear and calm wtb-sweet peace and sunshine. A.u t&i)njjej?rbp0Ji,e8 t kiH what is called the women suffrage craze by a la compelling men aud women to marrv those remaining single at the n-e nfSO to be drafted into matrimony as m Ul .array. -We rise t s-coud thia motion, riot however, altogether With out a somewnat seuisu luouve. would no -duaot. acoomptiah -for us what several leap years nave laiiea to i ccoifiSMti. East Portland Star. j Dr. W. C. Negus, whose ad. appears this wcifiirt 'another column, ia an old union idter who was terribly wound ed and disabled in the dreadful fight on Missiontary Ridge While surgeon of a New York regiment. He is a relia ble surgeon and physician and a grad ual of one of the highest medical schools. -He. is, personally known to the editor of this paper as a gentleman of undoubted veracity and truth; furth ermore let it be said to his credit, that --. na a disabled L nton soldier, he could rirsw a latire nension. vet he has never "Stnulied and refuses to recieve a cent ACAUVMY VOTKt; Miss Ada Miller w ilt edit the Gleaner this week. . . ' ." . Miss Barah King, a former Btnlent, spent Monday afternoon at the acade my with her sister. School Is rather dull this week as number of the 8tudenjs.,are..alteudlug the teachers' examination at Albany. Nest Monday evening will be the evening for the elesttott of officers in the society. All members are requested to be prtsent. The school recieved a very pleasant call this week from Miss Julia Thaysr, a former student iu the academy, aud at present a very successful teacheK The meeting of tha literary seclely Monday evening was well attended and Interesting. The defente was ably discussed on both sides, some very In teresting speeches being made by visi tors. The Literary Star was rood. Apparently "Quia Babe" did not sal last week's problem as well as he did ths previous one. M. K. Ileum sent in the correct algebraic solution of thslaat. 'We' now submit the follow ing: A hrs a circular field which is enclosed by a picket feuee, the pickets being two inches wide and fowr inches apart. How many acres are there In the field if the uumber of sq. rod In the flctd equals the number of pickets in the fence." Arithmetical solutions revested. Kw hol Hmlldtac We call the attention of all who are Interested in tire schools of Lebanon to ths meeting to take place on Men- day next, and il you want the new building, come out and say so.. Let the wishes of the majority prevail, be that as it may. We have already given iu these columns sufficient rea sons for the new building, but if the rest can submit to the eld rlcksty house and to fcave a part of the shll dren unprovided fot.lhen we will sub mit with as good a grace as possible. Lebaaou cannot expert people to move here to get the benefit of our public school, when our house will not aiom-: modate the children we bave. Let ua not be blind to oor owe interests, uor shut our eyes to the future of our town. If this railroad goes to Bed ar ills, as there Is a probability ef its doing In less than two years, and we sit still on this and other matters of vital interest, we w ill have no one to bfcwne for our funeral but ourselves. Let hs be up and "acquit oCrselvts like hien who, knowing their duty, dare to do It." BKtL SOl'IADLK, The new bell for the Presbyterian church has arrived and a bell sociable will be given this ( Friday ) eveniug at 8 c'clock. Everybody cordially in vited. The following the programme for the evening : Five minnte address Rev. G. W. Gibony. Recitation "Te Onr New Church bell," composed by Miss Hattie Ca rothers. Invitation Bertie Davis. Recitation, "Jackva tpper "Ger trude Hunt.- , . . Exercise by five young girls "What is Contained in a Jug of Liquor." Recitation, " Itoealtuda W aterpine " Viola tiosn. Recitation, "The Morning After the Bait "Miss Zo Marks. Song. ' Supper. Kntcrtainment and supper, SS cents. firvat Kicltpmiit. The rush at C. B. Montague's on last Saturday to get cheap goods at the new cash store-was 6 great" that a young cos.ntr.vman who had imbibed a little too freely concluded that such a rush was is tended for personal harm, and iu order to get out of the way he crawl ed under the sidewalk. After the rush was over one e-f tbe clerks found him there in the ditch and marched him out. Breathless and trembling in his boots he said that he thought they were going to rob him. Hia condition was uch that for safety he was quartered by the Solite city marshal and given entertainment until morning. lie set tled his bill to the generous recorder and marched homeward, a sadder bat wiser man. The man was from a neighboring town where business la rather dull and was not used to such a rush of trade. flteam Saw-mill Karae4. Hie steam saw-mill about four miles from town, belonging to Jennings & McPherson, burned down last Friday morning about 2 o'clock. Nothing was saved. No insuraace. As the mill has not been running for a year or more it. Is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. The loss is probablv o(XX). Messrs. J. D. Walton and 2. T. Bryant, two of our most excellent citizens, lost about f 400 each, having invested that much in themill. If, as supposed, this is the work of some fiendish scoundrel, we do hope the guilty party will be brought to justice. Every good citizen is interested in fer reting out such a crime, an4 for self protection we incut combiue to protect one another. - ' . Mr. Jacob Snoderly died at 6cIo, Or., Feb. 22, iaS9r aged 7S years, 11 months, and lYdaye. Mr. Snoderly Was born in the state of Tennessee, Mar. 5, 1810, and married at about the age of twen ty to Miss Quintina Lett and moved to Missouri in-133. ;- In" 1852 he started with his family across the plains for Oregon, niswife sickenea ana aiea i on the plains. He and eight children I came on to Linn county which has been h'is home eVe since.- ..geven.chit dren mourn a father who had few equals as a father. He had been a Christian for fifty years and at the time of his death was a "member ,cf the, .Mis sionary Baptist church in bcio. ' ' CoaamlttB. The following are the permanent committees for the ensuing year in the town of Lebanon: Ways and Means Ralston, Miller andPeebler. ' Ordinances Miller, Bur kh art, and Ralston, . . Accounts and current expenses-1-Peebler. Miller and Burkhart. Streets and public property Burk hart, Ralston and Peebler. License Ralston, Miller aad 13urk hart. Fire and water Miller, Peebler and Ralston. Health and police-Burkhart, Ral ston and Jiiller. loaprsTetncDt. G. E. Hardy, who bought the Blick property some weeks ago, has moved it a few feet further south, so as to dis connect it with his residence, and is makimz extensive improvements on the same. Mr. Joseph Elkins is mak ing some elegant improvements on bis resideacc; one new ouiming is going I up in the new addition, and a general air of fixing up. Let the good work "IWWIHIIWW "111" nnOTT!SVILI.B. U. N. Thorn psou departed far Tn- coma on aieueay. Otho Confer oq Tuesday returned nemo mm natstu. John Cushman Is suffering from an atiacK or erysipelas. Dr. R. H. Curl returned fVoru Bcio during the pnst week. F. F. Croft on Monday left for Port land, to transact business. Miss Alta Porter, of Oregon City, Is Tuning aiiss jvate vosimiw. The youngest daughter or W, J, Hoi lister Is extremely ill with fever. Average temperature for the paat weea, w, wun ireqneni suowers. Mrs. T. H. PillsbUry la confined to the house by an attack of neuralgia. David Hull IS confined to the house, utTVring from an attack of biliuus fe ver. Mrs. A. W. Htanard on Friday re- turned from Albany, where ftr a few days past she has bven visiting family rrienua. J. Riggs has sol 1 his aYiare In the livery buHlness and purchased the In terest of W. K. Kirk la tae tannery business. Edward Sawyer Is yet enn fined to the house from Injuries received from a fairing horse, the smaller hone of one foot having been broksu by the acci dent. Wateis Bros, are dally rcclevlmr'new goods, staple and fancy, which they offer for sale at greatly redaovd prices. Their - motto In "quick aalea, good goods aud small prioes." The recent change In the Orrironlan Railway time, table Is as follows, Trains leavm llrownlvlU for Portland and way points at ft A.M.; returning, arrive at Brownsville at l m. For first quality "ontlenl" poods elve Pillsbury a call and see the Mew Roval Alloy Spectacles, as eood as irold. with fluist and best centered lenses "bl Im-al convex," equal to pebble at one quarter the price. Waters Bros, have taken possession of the stock of general merchandise formerly owned Wv F. V. t'mfl. and are dally receiving fresh and new goods tn tnelr line, stoeklug up preparatory to spring trade. Stephen Gobbe during the pnt week met with a serious accident resulting in.tbe loes of two fingers end a thumb, which were severed from the left hand. bv belnsr crushed between the eoss of mill gearing near Salem, at which place the unfortunate yoang man was employed. Rev. J. W. Snred. rf Eugene, who was in attendance and anHlstlng Rev. Klrkpatrlck in the protracted meellng at the C P. church, on Tuesday was prostrated by a severe attack of tilioua colic, and at last reports was seriously sntterlng from the effects of the dis ease. . Mrs. Robert Sanders and Mra. A. Howe have purchastd the stock, fix tures and good will of the millinery businesa formerly conducted bv Mrs. CurL Sew atock will be added, con sisting of the latest and roost "nobby" styles of spring goods for ladies and misses. Dowdall lodge No. 16, K. of 1 on the evenldg of Tuesday, Feb. IN, at the city hall, eutcrtalned their friend to supper, it being the 2Kth or silver an niversary of the order, which whs founded twenty-five years ago by J. H. Rath bone, and has since that time se cured upon its rolls 220,0X1 active mem bers. The Baptist Church on Sunday la.t was crowded to its utmost capacity on the occasion of the delivery by Rev. Carpus Sperry of the funeral serrrtoo of A. K. Thompson, deceased. The assemblage was comjioaed of the broth er Masons, family friends, and the cit izens of this place who alt tendered their sympathy to the bereaved fam ily. Marked success has attended the protracted meeting which for the past week has been held at the C. P. church. South Brownsville, under the manage ment of the pastor. Rev. J. It. Kirk patrick, assisted by JRev. J. W. Sneed of Eugene. Much Interest was mani fested in religious circles, and the at tendance was large, with several con versions. The genial weather of tb past week taken in conjunction with the improve ments that are in progress In town would seem to Indicate that spring was near. C. I). Johnson, our artiatic pa per banger aud painter is busily em ployed painting and embellishing sev eral residences and has made prepara tions for all desired painting and paper hanging. It Is rumored that a change is about to take place in the firm of Co.how A Cable who, for tho past week, have been busily engaged taking stock. No definite understanding has yet been arrived at, but a glance through the store shows an increase ef well assorted general merchandise marked at prices that defy competition. They alao have on nana over lo.WU feet of lumber which will be sold at reasonable fig ures. On the evening of Saturday the 2ud day of March a reception will be ten dered to Rev. A. Le Roy, Who is ex pected to arrive in Brownsville on the previous Friday, and who has accented the pasteral term of the North Browns ville Baptist cuurcn, at wtitcn place the reception will be held. The public ! generally are invited to be in attend ance, and will doubtless be entertained by some interesting speaking and some choice musical selections. On Saturday last George Groas, of Waterloo, was in town securing sign ers to a petition to the county eourt of Liurt county, Oregon, representing the need of a bridge about the South San tifttti for the convenience of the settlers of the forks of the Santiam and ths general public, giving them direct com municating w;lth the mountain wagon road to Brownsville, Sodaville,- Craw- fordsville.. ami intermediate points. The petition U being geuerally signed by the citizens of this place. The farmers are taking advantage of the continued pleasant weather which, offers ample inducements for plowing and seeding,, and should the summer Drove as advantageous as the past months there wlll.be an immense yield of grain this year, Flowers have been 13 blotun in ttie gardens uurmg tne en tire winter, fruit-trees are budding and the only. danger to be apprehended ia that the present warm weatner win advance the blussoms which the early spring frost may kill. E. O. Btahard. ex-Lieutenant Gover nor of Missouri, accompanied by his wife, who have been making a tour of the Pacific -coast, are - at present the guests of.thcir brother, A. W. Stanard, of this place. Gov. Stanard Is a resi dent of St. Louis," where, as at Alton, he owns and operates extensive flour ing mills, with a daily capacity or flio barrels rf flour, purchasing every -lau over aVI.OOO bushels of wheat, which is insufficient to supply the yearly de mand. After having visited the vari ous points of Oregon and Washington, . . ... . . ... . the uovernor ana nis wiie win return home via the Oregon Short Line. The full term of the North Browns ville school, which under the manage ment of Prof. Hall, principal, and Miss Hattie long, assistant, has given gen eral satisfaction, will terminate on tne last day of February, commencing the spring term after a week's vacation. The average attendance for the past term has numbered over 100 pupils per month, and although the primary de partment has been over-crowded, the the little folks as well as those more advanced, bave made rapid progress ia their atudies. and upon the weekly ex aminations have - given ' evidence'" of proficiency and Close application to the various school f xrrcises. mmmmmmimm urn i .1 mm n.im.i.. M'Bff""' HV.r.v roTr.'i. Go to Thompson - Overman's for saddles. J. 8. Courtucy, M. D., physician and surgeon. Garden tools kt bed-rock prices at Crusoti A Mlller'a. California celery and cauliflower at the new caab store. Bisnoll A Oliver Chilled iilows, the best iu the world, at Albany prices. CltL'Pojt A Mll.l.EH. The best Is the cheapest: hence Thompson A Overman's harness la the chea)est. Call on A. R. Cyrus for the celebrat ed -Morrison Plows, and other agrlcul tural implumrnts. Jacob Am, the boss harness maker, Invites every body to come In -and ex amine hia work. He guarantees an honeet joh. When you desire a pleasant physic, try St. Patrick's Pills. They can al ways bo depended upon, and do not nauseate the stomach nor gripe the bowels. For sale by M. A. Millet . Tbsre Is no danger In giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy toclilldren as it contains no initHlous'niilistiince: be sides it Is unequalled for colds and croup. 4'hiblren like it. For sale by M, A. Miller. All should remember that the most convenient and cheapest way of send ing money Is by Wella, Targo A Co.'s money orders. Sold at all express offi ces at reasonable hours. m2i Chamberlain's Couch Itemed r Is fa mous for its prompt and effectual cure of coughs and cold. The moH severe wild may be loosened and relieved by a few doses of this valuable remedy. Fur sale by M. A. Miller. Readers of this paper can save mon ey by calling on Ieyo A Robson, of Albany, as they have the most com plete stock of all kinds of hardware and agricultural Implements on this coast. Having enlarged our business with i a complete stock of everything kept in a first-class furniture houu, we invite the public to call and give us a trial. We make a specialty of everything kept ia the undertaker's line. Font Ml 1. 1. km A ItlVINU. Alba ty, Otegon. "I have used St. Patrick's Pills," ava Mr. J. Reynolds, (,f M.i.vfhl l. Ky.. "and pronounce tbeiu i tor to any I have ever In-fore ptiMlur-ed. I do not hesitate to rrcemmetul t.betn, knowing them to le reliable." They are thor ough, yet gentle in their action and leave the syatem in splendid condition. Asa -atha"rtic, rr for ditoieVrs of the liver, St. Patrick's Pills hsve no equal. For sale ky M. A. Miller. Exrna-sv itmi or honor. The following Is a correct lit of all who paid their subscript idns since the last issue. A gwd many of them paid Up for back dues and tout iu advance: Mm MstlbS Ilkmfr... 11 00 S l JtitinHon Jrur Mtlisninl....... T t Aym J II Irrin Mra Klla hnwjor R M MoaUr ..... W A Aork .. J F Mi K'.'At y . J H Msardi A r Bl'-iih A mil Mrti , I 1j ronr? W W I'urrwh A K Ainorso O U V hiteomli A T. M-ncf W IVel.Wr Jako UilTcu J Burkhsrt John F 1itI. I to 1 00 I OJ 1 M 2 00 1 t 50 75 1 00 1 IS 1 JS fS 2 V t AO 2 00 2 00 1 O) : os 2 00 S 00 Cartt af Than ha. With a grateful heart t thank the good people of Brownsville, one and all, for their kindness and help to me in my recent affliction among them. I have no worda to express uiy gratitude for So tn uch uumcrited attention and Christian sympathy. The Masonic fraternity has also placed me unier lasting obligation for their unwearied care. May a kind Providence raward i you all in this life and that which iato come J. W.SNekd. Lata for Bala. lbanon Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M. are now offering the lots iu their beautiful burying ground, one half mile north of town, for sale on reason able terms. These lots are offered at the very low figure of flO average. Tlione desirous of choice lots wonld do well to call at once on M. A. Millar. Toarlata, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trio a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasant ly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, head aches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50o and H bottles by all leading druggists. Ifatlea. The firm ef Thompson A Waters having by niutnal consent dissolved partnership on Feb. 1, 18S9, all parties knowing themselves Indebted to them by note or acceunt are notified to' call at Waters Brc'; corner store and settle either by note or cash. J. M. Wat-rs. . tHt o S.arCh la the rttuti peopl will rot, can revt, or do not any USfVrence la cheap nlnini ut up Ly Cheap John houao or trn'onsille junlii-'i at t-n- oraiout profits, rather tlian take a medirlne of world wide reputation and one that in giving unl ve.l aatisfaction at equal price? No medicine in tha world is civinc tucli . universal sutibfartiou for purifying the blood a R&J(VS BLOOD I'l'RI FIEKi BLOOD M AKER, and every bottle that doea cot do iu work will cot you nothing. M. A. MILLER, Tbe llappleat Man In lowl Is the fellow who bought :i nice lot of furniture at the uianmioth house of Fortmiller A Irving; at Albany. If you want to please your wife and make her greet you with lovinp; Prailes, just eo and ao iiErewise.- i ney are nonesx, dealers and carry an immense stock. Canht aad CoaichM aad Coa.klt! What in the world the reason you will cough and keep coughins and itill keep trying inferior medicines when B EGG'S CHERRY COUGH 8YRCP will poiiivelT relievo your couch at once? This ia no adTertisinR wbeme, but aa ac tual fart, and w fiiarsnl-je it. M. A. MILLER, MRS. M. A. MIXER, PROFESSIONAL NURSE MIDWIFE. Will attend -call day' of n!Ut, town jnr coontr; r, hy mail or taU ranto. ;ai! be found at the resi dence ef J. 1. Valt.n. Lebanon. HOHIACDE'S COLUMN. Montagud has tho pleasure of nnnouncing that his inaia- lnolh stock is now being re jileiiislied with now goods weekly his largo and in creasing sales requiring a ctAV ctilnt supply of new gooVls II is prices will bo so low that lor self preservation eloso buy eiH who pay on 'the spot for their purchases will necessa rily do their buying of him. Montague . keeps no old lock, When, as is the cao (sometimes, any article is slow of sale, that article is nt once marked down, regardless of cost, and let go for anything it will bring. This method insures us a nice fresh stock at all times to select from. When you want Any goods look through Montague's mammoth stock, price his coods and be convinced, that this establishment is up with the times. And here in lib ation you can get goods just as low as you can in any town in the Htate of Oregon. It is to the interest of every person to patronize .their home merchants. The fact is, a town without merchants would be a very singular one in anv country, and yet every town is blessed (?) with a feWi peoplo who always work against their own and thoir neighbors' interests by advo cating some other place as a better one than their own to do their trading in. Lebanon is not entirely exempt from those who ought to be loyal to and work for the upbuilding of their city, but who are un fortunately quite the reverse. Much capital has already been driven away from Lebanon by this course, and many con templated enterprises that would have enhanced values' in this vicinity have been abandoned through the ma lign influence of chronic cranks. At us all work to gether for oilr own homes ami our own people-, and the dav is not distant when we will have as projierous an inland! town as there is in this State. Merchants here in every line; will sell you gootls as fow as they can be sold anywhere.' They are always with you to help to assist m every public enterprise. Montague voices the sentiment of the inerean-j tile community of Lebanon, when he says tfiat he will sell you anything that .von want C7 . af from his mammoth ftock at the lowest living rates. His stock is a very largo one, and the gmxls must be sold. Drop in ami be convinced. There is no good logic in building up other cities at our own ex Ionse. The farming community understand their own interests well, and they ktiow that to make their land valuable and sought after by buyer, a good prosperous town in their vicinity is just tho thing to attract newcomers, and they almost universally patronize their home towns. Our inter ests are identical. Let our motto be, "Home against tho world." CLOTHING. We make mens', bo3's and children's clothing a special ty. Our spring stock is now arriving ; call. in and examine them. The low price of wool last year has sio reduced the prico of tdothing that ' a good suit is now within the reach of every one. TBUT JJ yon owe Montague anything for clothing pay it now. TO .THOSE WHO OWE ME. 1. must insist on lull pay ment being made by those in debted, to me within the next thirty days, as I cannot wait longer. A word to the wise is suiUeient ; I have no time to send personal duns, and I need the money now. Respectfully Yours, C. B. MONTAGUE. BOOTS & SHOES. . Montague keeps the best line of boots and shoes, as well as a very large assortment Our styles are unsurpassed, and no cliromos or portraits of gimlet-eyed shoemakers are necessary to make our poems in leather pro like hot cakes When you need anything in that line which will uo you good service or fit comforta bly your w-ifej your son, your daughter or the baby, go into the mammoth store of (J B Montague, bdy your goods iat his wrell known low prices and go home happy. flSIF" If you owe Montague anything, now lis a gTrod time to pay it J. A. BEARDj DRUGGIST, LEBAtfClN, OREGON. t. CooLa-T. W. C. &401JT. . D. ltT7. NEW FIRM AT BROWNSVILLE, 'Or. O C. Cooley A Co., aneeeaaora le Cooler A Waak- burn, dealer tn general lorrhandt., are now doin bo-Une i at the old aiaod In South roana- !, aiiJ now tae the r pnrtunlty of thanking their old euMomer for thair patronage ta the pact and would ha pVaard to bar them eU at the new firm and eiamine our toda and fet prirea befure purrbaU.( alaawbere. O. C. Coo lev & Co. T. O. Peebler. n ji one o STARTLING AND AGREEABLE SUGAR. Drv Granulated, 13 lbs for. Ex'traC, 15 lbs for... Golden C, 16 lbs for Powdered, 9 lbs for COFFEE AND Best Costa Rica, 5 lbs ... Rest Rio, 4. lbs..'. Arbuckle's, 3 lbs vlava, 5 lbs Tea, 1 lb '.::......-... BEANS. Small White No 1, 22 lbs :.. White No. 2, 25 lbs....... 1-ink, 27 lbs..., SALT Liverpool Salt, 200-lk sack., lUU-lb sack-.. " 50-lbsack.. Stock salt, 100 lbs. The Above are Prices Stock, Which We Offer for CASH ONLY HAVE A WELL-SELECTED STOCK Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Good? ..' - : bacco and Cigars, at Low ' ' - ' - - . - . : - ' ; We do not want t carry Ladies' and CKildrfins; 6n hand kt Actual Cost fr Cash. Gall HIGHEST CASH ; PRICE PAID FOI Don't ffxil-to gyl-v ia-call, cl 1 : f - THE G&ATj..v SPRING GOODS ': ' - . i During tho week and arc n Bpctition' Ve desire lo thy lhat on' h'i Larger by Tv;L Than any season befoVe-, Sr)i' lino of ever? FIRST-CLASS D; i . . i DRY OC . Hew Dress Goods ::- : HENRIETTAS OP jEST- ' , ; AND AN ENDLE8S VABIETV ButtoriS, Corsets, Eilribroideri RIBBONS, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUST u ' Hdrtisdla, RtiCiinrgs, Jcracya And everything that goes with therni In Gents' FarnisMn Goods Wc in Cdj' Our lino of Neckwear, Hosiery, White and Colord Suspenders And UnderTar cannot bo toda- OUR BOOT AND"TiK)E DEPARTMEN' As usual, is complete, and our sales in thi3 departnv larger than ever. s Give Ix'banon the trade that belongs to heir. Sho A It. What does other places carfc fdrybii only for yor Stick to Lebanoh. ou can find what you want nei all "clap trap" to think that any other placo sells low; Lebanon. Bring ua your money, pay cash down goods, like vou would, any other, place away from hr every merchant irf Iebanon wiil give ydu the lof-" and they will be as low as any place in the vailed C. C. HACKLEF PEEBLER, 4t - . y " -- - z .":.:'.,'. . . ' '" - . -' "S All Should Read the Low Pr :...:.;:::$1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 TEA. 1 00 1 00 SALE1 Dwight Soda, A papers Arm and Hammer Sodat SOAK Kirk'g Savn20-lb box ' Golden West, 20-lb b- 80 Tomatoes, 9 cant 00 40 Salmon, 1-lb an..... ...... 7 cans.: Oysters, 5 2-lb cam " . 9 1-lb can. Corned Beef, 2db can..!. Chipped Beef, 1-lb can. Lobsters, 2-lb can Condensed Milk, 6 cant Lye, 9 cans Fraser'i Axle Grease, 2 t .. 1 .. 1 1 42 .. 1 00 00 00 20 15 70 76 of a Few Lead-rig Articles in 5L. 1 V'.' - - f CANNrtTGOOl Corn, 7 cans ............... trouilke-gtt'yernrnenr.. - . ... jgo en.