1 T" X.-- , " 11U0WNSVILM5. Cliurchru, Tirol Ttnptlflt church, North Browns. -Villi), Jtcv. A Im Roy, piwtor, fti?Bulnr iHorvlecu cvory Hunday ut 11 A. m. mm! 7:80 iM. Hnliltath whool ut 8 P. M. 1'rnyer mcotliiK Wednesday at 7 r. M. Cumborlntid Prcwbytorlttn church, Houlh Itrownsvlita, licv. J. It. Kirk putrlck, miHtor. Itc-gulitr services ut 11 a.m. mid 7:')i'. m. on tho first and lhlnl8lil)iitlm. Hitblmth school ut 2 v. M. Prayer mectliifr on Tuesday at 7. V. si. . M. V.. church, smith Brownsville, OXi'V. It. K Kl worthy, pantor. Ilcgu 2ur services morning and evening on tfirHtHiiixl.iy r eweu month; evening aurviws on third (Sunday. Habbath wtliool at 2 r. if. Prayer meeting on I'hurmlny evening. Ranlntlftn. A. V. & A. M., Brownsville Lodge ?'o. 30 mwU monthly at Mason Jo Hull, Mitlu Rt. Dnwdall Iiodgo No. 10, K. of P., meets every Thursday evening at Cus tlo Hull, Main Ht. Til mi C'lmptor No. ID, It. A. M.t onwtH Frhhiy following full moon each auonth at Masonic hall, Main Ht. Callpoola Lodge No. 43, 1. 0. O. F., anecU every Saturday evening at Odd Follows' hull, corner Oak and Main KtrwitH. llnehnel Lodge No. 0, Ililicccft de cree, meets every first and third Tues day euch muutlimt Odd Fellows' hall. F. E. Croft visit! AJbany on Mon day. J. P. Gulbrulth ou Tuesday returned from AJlmny. Dr. I. "VV. Starr and family on Tues- lny left for Albany to visit friends. J. II. Waters visited HarrlBburg on Monday, returolng homo on the fol lowing Tuesday. Frank Ktanard, who has been attend lng the Eugene college, on Friday re turned home to Brownsville. , J. M. Bacon, Postmaster at Oregon lty and Grand Hec'y the I. O. O, F. visited our town on Thursday. Mrn. Catherine Putman, aeeoinpa- mlud by her children, Hubert C, Liz- tie. Doliv and Ikuho returned to lirownsvlllc on Huturday. For Information in regard U an A 1 Mock of spring good and general raer chandise, reud tle advertiwnuent of Cable and Btannrd In tills paper. Frank Jack, who for some tlmo.f aat lius been eoHllned to ihe house by .an tttnvk of Imflaetmutory rheumatism, la somewhat improved in health. Mrs. N. J. Waters, who on Tuesday departed for Hcppner, Or., will visit YMklmn. and from there proceed to Puget Sound, visiting family relatives. A most beautiful display of flawer. feathers and ladit hat trimmings an bo seen at the store tif Mrs. Handera und Howe; also the latest styles in la dies' und mlwius1 haU. ' 'The II. W. M. Co. are having the, tnain wool houso removed from its present site to a position south of the mill. This Is done to lusurs the safety f the building and contents in case of the. Dlei, at Oregon City, April 4, 1889, Urn. Nancy Iamiho, aged 23 years, 8 months and (I days. ' The funeral took place on Friday the Cth lnst. from the Baptist church, llev. J. C. Reed offici ating. E'lstcni Oregon and Wash ington Territory palters please copy, W. W. Hull, principal, and Miss 3 tattle Long, assistant teacher of the North Brownsville school, and I. D. IJoyor, principal of the South Browns ville school, on Wednesday left for Al lnnv to attend tho Teachers Institute, thus giving th young folks a short holiday. A. Drisoo, M. Fuller, F. Baker and Ij. Davis, of Harrisburg; George Al- ford. Nowton Alford, Chas. Hartisty, J. Wllloby, T. Stephens and T. Rodg ma, of Liverpool, who were in town on Wednesday laat. in company of a number of our cltleons, proceeded to Cra wfordsvllle to Institute a lodge of I. O. O. F. Tho surprise arty tendered to Mrs John McKlnney by hor many friends on the anniversary of her forty-nintn birthday, was a most enjoyable suc cess. Over fifty persons were present who partook of a bountiful dinner. Manv beautiful prosonta were received by the hostess, and all participating passed a happy day. Our nwrohanta are doing a brisk ADrlnsE trade. This Is to be accounted for by the prospects ef n immense fruit and graltt crop, the outiooit ior whlrh Is aood and seems nssurea L.ftii-u In thn hlutorv of UroWIlS- Ilo has there been such Immense; stocks of general merchandlso for the; purchaser to choose from. A visit to the store of R. N. Thompson, who ust received from the eastamammotu , stock f dress goods, boots, shoes and family groceries, marked at eastern prices, with a cash discount of five per cent, will convince all desiring bar gains that they need look no further, but can secure the best of goods ou the most reasonable and liberal terms. At tho North Brownsville city hall on tho evening of Tuesday last, the 'aul Boulon Musical Comedy Compa ny gave to a large audicace one of their popular entertainments. The perfor mance throughout was a marked suc cess. The opening Sleigh Bell Med ley Polka" was one of the finest feat ures of the entertainment. The violin solos by Paul Boulon gave evidence of a master hand and were heartily en cored. Little May Boulon in her bal- ads and character sontrs is an infant and "captured the audience." Noon- ey Boulon as a " banjolst " cannot be excelled. Blackford and , Harrison kept tho house la roars of laughter throughout their funny sketches and negro eccentricities which were witty without vulgarity. Should this popu lar company return to our town they will receive a hearty welcome. CEAWFORD8TILLE. " AprU'C. I. B. Cox has built a new residence and changed his "locus." I. C. Cox A Brother are running the sash and door factory and planer this year. Noah Shanks has moved into his new residence aud I. F. Hurt Is erect ing a dwelling. It. W. Moses has bnllt an addition to his store building, to meet with the de mands of his rupldly lusreuslng busl-j ness. The Crawfordsvlllo school will begin next Monday, 8th lnst., under the ef ficient management of the former teacher George Fin ley. This town is rapidly Improving. Pleasantly situated it has no "Rip Van Winkle" proclivities, but is going steadily and healthily ahead. I. U. Wiseman has sold his farm and moved his fumily into his new and commodious dwelling, where he is convenient to his business aud school. MilesiCary purchased the new dwell ing of J. B. Cox and has moved to town. He fins also sold a stock ranch near town to Mr. Morris, who will soon move ujwn it. Mr. J. (). Fox. an eastern man, has purchased the farm of Mr. E. Hughes aud moved upon it, while Mr. Hughes bought tho home of C. . Little, to which place he has removed. The event of the week has been the institution of a lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows at this place, which lock place on Wednesday night. The fraternity gathered here from Ir- vlnir. Ilalaey, Ilarrlsburg. Lebanon and Brownsville, and the lodge was instituted by Deputy Grand Master John Daniel of Sclo aud Grand Bec'y. J. M. Bacon of Oregon City. Twenty- two annllcants for membership were admitted aud twenty-one received the initiatory degree, seven of whom took the whole number of degrees, which sturts the lodge with twenty-nine members, and a uore worthy member iliio cannot be found in the state There were about one hundred pres- nt. and they were entertained at tne hospitable residence of J. I. Moses, where the table groaned uudertue tiur- deu of creature coinforta. Three meals were furnished, viz : Supper, a mid night oyster feast and breakfast, aud hearty enjoyment prevailed. The lodce becan its operations at 7 o'clock p. m. and closed ut 6 o'clock a. m., working zealously all night, and dur luff the foreuoon the visitors adjourned rU their respective homes, satisfied that Craw fords vl lie means business when she encatrcs In an enterprise, and promising themselves another viHit to this place wheu circumstances shall he propitious, and " So mote it be." X.Y. MONTAGDE'S fOLDfy. C. II. Caulk. C. E. pTAK ' ' What on Earth Ii the renaon pooplo will not, ean not, or do not tee any dlfluronee lu chnp noitrum put up by clieun John liouaux or IrruHpouiilhlc partic at vu- ormou prollu, ruthur than take nodiviiio of world wide reputation and one that u giving unl venal satisfaction at ouual price? No uiedtuine lu the world In giving meh universal tatlifautlon fur nurlfrtnc the blood a BKUO'B 11LOOP PUKI- mtt& 1ILOOP MAKER, and every bottle that doe not do it work wlu cost you nothing. U. A. MILLER, DnigguK. For rent, new house with five rooms, in the north end of town, with about three-fourths of an acre of ground for garden; Apply at one at this office. Montacuo lias tho ploasuro of announcing that his mam moth stock is now being re- plenwhod with new gooas weekly his largo' ana in rrrninTHfllfs rorfllinni? a COn stant sudd! v of new coods. His prices will be so low that for self preservation close buy ers who nav on tho ppot for their purchases will necessa- nly do their buying ol mm. It is to tho interest of crery person to patronize their home. merchants. The fact is, a town without merchants would be ft very singular one in anv country, and yet every town is blessed (?) with a few people . who always woric against their own and -their neiehbors' interests by advo- eating 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 a a . 1 of their city, but who are un fnrtrmntj.lv nnitft thfi 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 lim influence of chronic cranks. Let us all work to gether for our own homes and our own people, and the day is not distant when we win lave as prosperous an inland town as there is in this State. Merchants here in every line will sell vou coods as low as they can be sold anywhere. Thev are always with you to !ielp to assist in every public enterprise. Montague voices the sentiment of the mercan- ile community of Lebanon when he says that he will sell you anything that you want rom his mammoth stock at he lowest livinc rates. His stock is a very large one, and the goods must be sold. Drop in and be convinced. There is no good logic in building up other cities at our own ex )0Tise'. The farminc community - j v understand their own interests well, and they know that to make their land valuable and sought after by buyers a good prosperous town in their vicinity is just the thing to attract newcomers, and they almost universally patronize their home towns, uur inter ests are identical. Let our motto be, "Homo against tho world. CLOTHING. We make mens', boys' 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 so reduced the price of clothing that a good suit is now within the reach of every one. BOOTS & SHOES. Montague keeps the best line of boots and shoes, as well as a very large assortment. Our styles are unsurpassed, 1 1 A Ii and no enromos or poirraus of srimlet-eved shoemakers are necessary to make our poems in leather go like hot cakesl When you need anything in that line which will do you good service" or fit comforta blv vour wife, your son, your daughter or the baby, go into the mammoth store of C. B. Montague, buy your goods at his well known low prices and go home happy.- (me&stambd; - l? .n.....r. tt I Vtulintv at I on nl . BrowiiHville, - - - Oregon. Would respectfully call tho attention of the general public' to tho fact that we have just received tno largest- aim inusi, complete stock of General Merchandise Ever brought to Brownsville, and would urgently request all wishing to purchase choico goods at reasonable prices to' call; and examine our splendid lines and obtain prices liefore pur-.j chasing elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for all kindsj of Produce. f , ' .1 Goods 3Iarkcd in J?Mn JPlgxtrcH. tvtt- nnTrr nrni ATT XX7TT1-J J Five Per Cent FOR C ASHI i Special attention called to our complete stock of I Hardware, ramis, uns auu vjias All at bed rock prices. We are authorised agents for Knapj i Burrell and Cos.' vj. STANDARD A6RICDLTDRAL IMPLEMENTS; J.. A. BEARD, Druggist and Apothecary, r DEALER IN I Pure Drugs, Medicikes. ; Paints, Oils and Glass, STATIONERY, 1 Fine Perfumery, Brushes & Comte CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. At Cost! Still to the Froni j J, G. W. SIMPSON, A.lbaiiy, Oregon Havme purchased the stoek of Clothing, Gents' r nifihing uooas, uoeis, onoes, ox v. i, iwuiouc,, & Co.f is now prepared to offer ; Better Bargains than Ever i ttaV;nff a rnmt1(i.tt 8aortmnt oi General , Merchant bought at a big discount, which he still proposes to ee. cost, purchasers will clo wen 10 can ana gei m pncea if. Duying eisewnere, aa juu vu uum u w w v The nignesi iuarKv pitcc pam w vuuumj pv kinds, either in cash or goods . , v