The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, June 21, 1889, Image 6

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DAY, JrXF.21.HiRa.
..KKKTS FO OKKHON mODCCX.
An exchange lu ft wheat country
-.k "What will California and Oro
jioh do with all tuulr Hurnlua product
f the 'mixed farming' which la in
iTMiwing rapidly, and wheru can alio
hip them?".'
A California paper thus answers:
"la the Ban Francisco market at ttio
p:mt writing there arc tons upon
t mis of eastern butter and cheese, and
It la only occasionally that a crate of
California smooth, white tthdk'd egg
W neeii among carload of yellow nud
brownish rough shelled Iowa, Nebras
ka or Kansas eggs. And whero are
our surplus fruit, wheat and other pro
ductions?"
It Is the eumf hi Portland and other
cities In Oregon and Washington Ter
ritory great quantities of Imported
butter, eggs, cheese, corn meal, oat
liu-ul, buck wheat, Imported prunes
and other thing that can be grown In
Oregon. This fear of fulling market
ha been haunting Oregoniatm ever
fclnce "the that farms were fenced and
plowed, and the only market that has
weakened is that for exported wheat.
Wherever grain growing can be sue
i ceded by diversilled agriculture It will
result in a great gain to the fanner and
community. Fruit growing and dai
rying will become the must profitable
nud the lutwt .important branches of
j y.-ieultural ludustry in Oregon, and
I lie market will bo found equal to the
production. In fruits, the transporta
tion fucilitie wtll solve the question.
Frenli fruit in their season will be
shipped from the orchards and gardens
of Oregon. Apples grown here will
I rear transportation around the globe.
Dried fruits when properly cured will
find a market unlimited, except by
Kuropi-an eouipetitiun, and in prunes,
if not in all fruits, Oregon can prorlta
' idy undersell the European producers.
With dairying reduced to a scientific
luiais liere, as it is in some of the east
ern states,' Oregon need fear no compe
tition from any quatter.
When making calculations upon the
future of agriculture and horticulture,
we must not forget that manufacturing
h:is scarcely begun in this state, and
Oregon with its magniticent water
power, Its unlimited resources of tim
Iwr and mineral; its navigable rivers
and ocean harbors and its proximity to
tiie great grain and grazing fields
which should produce cheap Hour and
cheap meat will be one ol the greatest
manufacturing states of (he union.
This iiK-ans a magnificent home mar
ket for the farmer and gardener.
Oregon with iier immense area, has
less than 3."0,000 people, while Ohio
has more than three million, Pennsyl
vania four and a half millions, New
York about six millions and little .New
Jersey about a million and a quarter.
When the Pacific states begin to fill up
liki those of the Atlantic slope, the
m irketi that will be wanting will not
be those or the town and orchard
product.
McDowell creek is one of tho most
favored sections of the county, by na
ture, and one of the least favored by
the authorities of the county.-. From
the mouth of this creek to the head
waters there arc no less than sixty
families, the must of them new settlers
mid some well-to-do farmers. In addi
tion to the hardships of frontier life,
tliey have no outlet to the outside
world except by cither coming around
the head of Hamilton crook, or else go
i'lig by way of Kweet Home. There are
yet many valuable Uoiiusteadi on this
t o ok and if our county oillcials will
citlurbuild a brdiiwrow the Huiiti
niii - else help furnish a good road to
th j Waterloo bridge, it will facilitate
tli'.' settlement of a Hue secticii of the
county, and confer a great favor on the
present population. The increased
v.Uuo of theic lands and the uew settle
ments that would be made would pay
the county in less than Jive years. The
iioest growing wheat that we ever saw
m on the plateau between tho creek and
Bweet Home, on tho farm of J. It' -Orchard.
It U estimated that this wheat
will make sixty bushels per acre this
year. Jlorc than (MAW bushel of grain
was hauled out of here last year at
great expense. Let the county help
tlient' good people who arc striving to
build up our common country.
x TiV'W W Homing unceriaiu uooui ue
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u'lVets of Chamberlain's Colic," Cholera
tun! Diarrluva lteniedy It can always
U; ieM'!iUi-il upon and that is pleasant
s if.) t taldi. 21 and ")0 cut bottles
fx' slo by M. A. Miner.
.fa cov-
respondent In' S'caiu" Svlnd up n
lengthy dcsorlptlonof the horrors nud
destruction that recently befell that
city, with tho following:
Thousands of people are left destitute
nud will sleep, if sleep they can to
night, under the canopy of heaven
They have done their best to save a few
of their goods. Heaven wtw merciful
that the fire won allowed .to occur in
daylight. The flames and smoke as
cended to a dear auuny sky. ''"The
weather was warm, but not too warm.1
: Thl view of the awe ha probably
not oecured to the average Seattle man,
and upou mature reflection he will
doubtless conclude that he has nothing
to kick about. A man who could not
appreciate the mercy shown him, and
be truly thankful therefor, when the
weather was especially adjusted for his
comfort during the show, not too
warm, hut Just about right for sleeping
on the ground, ought to be roasted for
a few million year, In a Are a great
deal hotter, Just to take some of the
mulislincss out of him.
The editor of a mining camp news
paper has this to say of ft popular
songstress: "As singer sho could
Just wallop the hose off any that ever
wagged a Jaw on the boor's. From
her ctear, bird-like upper notes she
could canter away down to the base
racke t, and cushion back to a sort of
spiritual treble that made every man
In the audience imagine that every
hair on his head was a golden string
to a celestial harp over which angelic
lingers were sweeping."
The rock to which a chain whs at
tached during the war of the devolu
tion to prevent vessels going up the
Hudson river will have to be removed
in making excavations for tho Peeks
kill bridge in the Highlands. It will
be taken out entire and preserved at
either West Point, Newburgh, or in
tho rooms of the Historical Society in
New York.
Tho Mississippi river from the source
of the Missouri to the Eads jetties is
the longest river In the world. It is
i:m miles hi length and drains an area
of I,7:5,000 square miles. The Ama
zon, which is without doubt the widest
river in the world, including the llcni,
Is 4XK) miles in length, and drains 2,
330,000 square uillcs.
How to Become Famous.
The Walker, Iowa, News suys: "Our
old friend, Ilobert liaird, of Muscatine,
Iowa , has been secretary of tho state
senate, and an active politician Tor
years, but was never generally known
until he had the colic, and used C'bam
berla iu's Colic, Cholera and l)iarrhaa
lteniedy, and got Into one of their ad
vertisements. "Now he is famous."
Here is what Mr. ltaird suld: "While
in He Molne, I was taken with a se
vere attack -of bowel complaint. For
two days I suffered intensely, trying
several drug storenand paying them lor
relief, but in vain. 1 finally bought
a small bottle of Chambcrtuin's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and
two doses of that brought mo out all
rlj;lit. I consider it n grand remedy."
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by
M. A. Miller.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the co
partnership heretofore existing be
tween II . 0. Kiepper and J. M. Wiley,
partners doing business under the firm
name of Kiepper & Wiley, Is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will continue at the old stand
where the new firm will collect all
claim due, and will pay all demands
as x?r contract.
yaM 31, 1880.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of 8. & A. F. Hamilton was
dissolved on the first of May by matu
nl consent. All parties indebted to the
above firm will settle with the under
signed, who resume all liabilities of
the old firm and respectfully solicits
the patronage- of all old friends and the
public generally.
A F. Hamilton.
You Cannot Afford
At this season f the year to bo without
a good reliable diarrhoea balsam In the
house, as t ramps, colic, diarrhoea and
all inflammation of the stomach and
bowels arc exceedingly dangerous If
not attended at once. One bottle of
KEtHrft DIAIUUICEA ltALHAM
wlH do more good in cases of this kind
than any other 'medicine on earth.
V ifnuraiitee It. M. A. MUler, drug
gist.' ,.
(Jtil,-
nomsuE't 'comm.
.Montague's freight bills for
the jmst month have been urjj
usually heavy, owing to uu
largo quantities of
unci lUoiiHiit Mprliifif uu
r Humim-I' OooUm.
Being received daily ut his
MAMMOTH- STOUfc and at
the Oho'Priro Cash Storo con
trolled by C. M. Talbottas
manager.
Tho stocks ot those estab
lishments are full and com
plete, and an experience of
nearly twenty years in! the
trado at Leban on enables me
to select such goods an will
meet the wants of the people..
As 1 buy for cash, a, careful
inspection will satisfy anyone
of - ordinary intelligence that
MONTAGUE'S PRICES and
tho superior quality of his
goods fully merit the liberal
patronage' he is receiving, and
for which he returns his pro
found thanks.
In Montague's DRESS
GOODS department will be
found many new and elegant
designs purchased 'at very low
figures of one of the largest
importing houses in America.
The goods will be sold corres
pondingly low, and we res
pectfully invito the ladies "to
examine them before purchas
ing. Montague has been selling
a great many wedding dresses
lately, and will take pleasure
in furnishing complete outfits
to parties contemplating
house keeping.
Our -CLOTHING DE
PARTMENT needs but little
advertising, as the goods pell
themselves. We keep native
Oregon manufactured cloth
ing as well as line lines just
received from New York and
Chicago. A look through our
stock will convince you that
we can fit vou in any kind of
suit you may desire at prices
lower than a good many mer
chants can buy their goods.
We have good serviceable suits
at $."..75, $7, $8, S9 or $10.
These prices are 25 per cent
lower than the goods aro usu
ally sold in any town in Ore
gon.
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Roys, it will interest you to
know that in selecting his
mammoth stocks of clothing,
he has just laid in the largest
assortment of Roy's Clothing
ever brought to this city.
Have your Papa and Mama
bring you in for a new suit, so
you can attend '-amp meeting
and the May picnics, and we
will fit you out very nicely.
Always insist on having them
go to Montague's for their
goods, as in his establishment
you will get 100 cts. worth for
every dollar expended.
ROOTS AND SHOES.
In addition to a large slock
of Leather goods, Montague
has purchased an immense
stock of the celebrated Ruck
ingham & Hecht make of
boots and shoes. Every pair
warranted. When you need
anything in that lino drop in
and see us. Tho goods and
prices are all kwiit.
THE ONE PRICE Cash
Store is an immenso success;
tho sales are very large and
increasing rapidly. It is true
the profits are very small, but as we
can turn the money many times dur
ing the year, I ilml that in the long
run It jsiys much better than the cred
it system. We all Must come at last to
a cosh basis in all our business trans
actions, and the sooner the better.
Come on with your money, make us
know when you are looking tit gwala
that vour intended purchases MEAN
CASH DOWN, and you -will find
Montague ready to meet you with
prices that defy successful competition.
BEARD & HOLT,
Druggist and Apothecary,
DllALUltB IN
Puhk Drugs, Mkiicixi:s,
Paints, Oils and Glass,
STATIONERY,
Fine Pcrfumer)rBrushes & Combs
CKIARS AND FANCY TOILET AKTICLKS.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon.
CRUSON &
-DKALEItS IN-
WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS,
-AND ALL
Vehicles: Implements, .
TOOLS OF AJLHL. SORTS,
Light and Heavy Machines,
BARB AND SMOOTH WIRK,
II SOX, MTISISI, COAL,
GUNS AND AMMUNITION.
Call in, Gentlemen, and we will Make Yo
Happy.
A. It. CvufH. W. V. rirmtnoN.
A. R. Cyrus & Co.,
INSURANCE
AND
Real Estate Agents,
ix-nlen In All Kindu of
Agricultural Implements,
' lxer.cntNU tub
Famous Morrison P!o s1
1LANC UIXDISICH
ANI
Tiger Mowers,
Lebanon, Oregon.
W. F. READ,
THE LEADING
Cash Dry Goods Store
OF ALUAN V, Oil
air btock is
New and Complete,
And I Invito ovoryono when In
Albany to
COME AND SEE US,
Knowing tlmt wu cun suit you
Botk in Goods and Prices,
MAIL OHDJCItH
Promptly ittteridt'd.
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MENZ1ES,
KINDS OF-
I. li. BonuM,
Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon,
-HAN
Dissolved - Partaerslip
With the Flies.
You can get a
SHAVE,
JIAIU ('IT,
KA FOAM
OU
tS II A M P O O
Without Being Annoyed.
You can get MTIISalso.
HEW SENSATION
AT
SWAN BROS.'
Tin and Stoye Store.
A CHEAP COUNTER
OF ALL KINDS OF
Household Goods.
MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONET
Than You Ever Saw.
IF VOU WILL OMA CALL,
You will be Astonished
At tho Rock Bottom Prices.
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