The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, August 09, 1889, Image 6

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 0, IKSII.
THE FIItHT KTKP TAKKX.
The Initiatory Htep luis been tnkon
In the niareh of progreas that is to lead
n to the future building up of more
thtin one industry ut this pluee.
Tlie incorporation of the Wirtshurg
mid Lebanon Fluuie Company leads
directly to the building up of paying
manufacturing induKtrles at both
places. i also brings Lebauou proral
iwutly into the Held of competition
for such enterprises with otiicr points,
as it will furnish as ample water-power
hs is.desired, In a nhnpe to admit of its
being used many times over in its pas
wigc through the city, thus multiply
ing the facilities muny fold. Other
conditions necessary forsuccess are not
lacking even now. The location is
naturally favorable and Is, also, capa
ble of large Artificial improvement in
various ways. Raw material is plenty
and easily and cheaply procurable, for
many kinds of production that would
yield ft fair return for the capital in
vested. Shipping facilities ore good,
and were there a demnud for it,
would be largely Improved. Jtealty
is uot so high priced here as at many
other points, and a sufficient amount
of laud for auy fnetory grounds could
- be obtained for a nominal sum. There
cannot be a plnee found in the country
whore the smaller manufactories could
le started so chaaply as at Lebanon, or
where there would be so sure a promise
of growth and prosperity for them
Paper mills would fiud the materials
for their use iu the greatest profusion
here, and obtainable at the lowest
figures. This is only one Industry
that we will mention, but it is an
index for a dozen others that can I
started here, and, pushed with cuergy,
would prove largely profitable.
The Initial movement made by the
Flume Company should not be allowed
to stop for any cause, and we do not
think it will. The company is com
posed of energetic and far-seeing men
who have demonstrated the fuet that
they can see their own !nterest in an
enterprise that is destined to do more
for this place than anything that has
gono before it for many years. We
are glad to be able to chronicle the or
ganization of tills company at this
time, and hope to see them succeed
lH?yond their expectations, believing
that every such enterprise that tends
for the public weal, as well jib the pri
vate success; that helps to tuild a city
or turn a wheel in the furthering of
enterprises which furnish emploj-mcnt
far labor Is worthy of the best wishes
nnd hearty support of every progres
sive citizen. We Iwpe to se steps
taken at an early date, which will
1ear good fruit In the establishment of
some industry hero that will give
steady employment to many hands,
f r we know that others will quickly
follow, and that it will be the dawn
ing of such an era of proHjerity for
Lebanon as has yet lieen deemed pos
sible by but few. We hope soon to 1
able to tell of other steps taken in the
Muue direction by others of our citizens
who have the best interests of the
p'.aee at heart. The way is open, who
will make the next move ?
The indications of growth and pros
perity are seen on every hand. Iew
business is talked of and new houses
are springing up on every hand. The
vacant houses are rapidly filling up
and soon it will be a bard matter to
find a house In the place for rent.
There is a good prospect of another
I.iverj' Stable beinjr started here at an
early date, which added to the accom
modations In that line already ' here,
will fully meet the wants of the public
f :?r a time
There is perhaps more stir in the
residence than in the business portion
of town. In the northern part of town
especially, there are a great many new
dwellings cither in process of construc
tion or projected nnd many of thern
nrc quite pretentious structures. Lel
a;;on Is now inline for the march of
prosjenfy and vith the start already
made should soon lx; in the van.
.Every indication is favorable and there
need now be nothing btitskady growth
snd continued advancement. With
I he improvement now under way and
i i pnjH-ct the present season will be
very busy one h ?re untiSl winter sels
in. Even then the activity will liurd
1 y eeuse as the winter months arc the
l"'"t in which to form plans for another
j-f.MM of liiisv labor.
All p irtics knowing thctnsclAes in
Jebtep to me M ill please call and settle
M. A. Miller.
Iioi'..v Orf1y end the . Aigry Biitiwv.iiur
Fir, I have come to stop my paper,
said an irate subscriber to Horace
Greely onee uion a time. Pont do
that, said Mr. Orecly. Hut I tell you
I will, sir, thundered the angry sub
scriber. Then Mr. Greely culled to ids
foreman and said: You can discharge
all the hands; tell the printers that we
don't need them any more; counter
mand all orders for paper, correspond
ence and telegraphic dispatches, and
put nn 'ad' in all the other papers
staling Hint the Tribune has been stop
ped by this gentleman. The angry
party soon .began to soo the absurd
ity of the thing, and with ft good Ma
tured oath said he didn't care to be
made a tool of, and added that the
Tribune could go on us usual. lie
wound up by paying kls subscription
for a year in advance, and it Is safe to
say that he had the worth of his mon
ey many times over before the close of
the year.
Those of us who complain of hard
times, poor crojis, gardens not doing
well, and no on, ought to take a trip
cast of the mountains, where the sand
mixes with your food, where hundreds
of families are compelled to go 10 and
20 miles for water; and who drive their
stock to the mountains at a risk of
obtaining one-half the number when
driven home. Where many are with
out a pound of hay or grain and their
crop prospects stand 4 to 18 Inches
high.
Notlrs.
For any information regarding rates
or fair to Easicrn cities and otiier in
formation call on
M. E. Heakx, Agt K. P. Co.,
Lebanon, Or.
Special sale.
The balance of our Htraw Hats,
Chambrays, Law ns, SeerHuckers, Hat
teens, will be closed out for cost, ns we
don't want to carry anything over at
cost, for cash.
C. C. Hacklemax.
To Dispel Colds,
Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the
system effectually, yet gently, when
costive or billious, or when the blood is J
impure or sluggish, to permanently
cure habitual constipation, to awaken
the kidneys and liver to a healthy ac
tivity, without irritating or weakening
them, use Syrup of Figs.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of 8. & A. ('.Hamilton was
dissolved on the first of May by matu
al consent. All parties indebted to the
above firm will settle with the under
signed, who resumes all Hubilities of
the old firm and respectfully solicits
the patronage of all old friends and the
public generally.
A Jr. HAMILTON'.
Why is It
That people linger along always com
plaining about that continual tired
feeling? One Imttle of IJEGG'S
BL00I) PURIFIER and BLOOD
MAKER will entirely remove tills
feeling, give them a good appetite and
regulate digestion. M. A. Miller,
druggist.
You Cannot Afford
At this season of the year to litf without
a good reliable diarrhoea balsam in the
house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and
all inflammation of the stomach and
bowels are exceedingly dangerous if
not attended at once. One bottle of
REGG'8 PIARKHCEA BALSAM
will do more good iu cases of this kind
than any other medicine on earth.
We guarantee it. M, A. Miller, drug
gist. ' Timber Land, Act Juno 3, 1878.
2TOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Unitkd States LAsnOmcE, 1
Oregon C;ty, Or., August 2nd 1889.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands in
thcHtittes of California, Oregon, Neva
da, and Washington Territory," Pun
can Shaw, of Seattle, County of Kino;,
Washington Territory, 1ms this day til-;
ed in tiiis oflice his sworn statement
No. 1.141). for the mirehnse of the K. W.
J of Section No. 4, in Township No. 13
South, Range No. 2 Etwt, and will oiler
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for it timber or stone
than for agricultural purpose, and to
establish his claims to said land before
the Register und Receiver of tin's office
at Oregon Cily.Oregon.on Tuesday, the
i::nh day of October, 18H0.
lie names us witness: A. Davis and
J. II. Mallery, of Winloclc, (Jhehulis
County, and A. S. Fens and J. Stanley,
of Seattle, King County, all of W. T.
Any and all persons clidriiiug adver
sely the a I iove-d escribed lands are re
quested to lile their claims in tliisodice
on or before said 29tli day of October,
1889.
J. T. APPERSON, Register.
MC;ilAGUE;SJOLUMK.
Montague's freight bills for
tho past month have boenun
usually heavy, owing to the
largo quantities of
ow Miirt TSlojrniit Hpfliigimcl
HlimKU't' (ilHHltll
Being received daily at his
MAMMOTH STOllf: and at
tho One Price Cash Store con
trolled by C. M. Tdbott as
manager.
The stocks of thene
estab
lishments are full and com
plete, and an experience of
nearly twenty years in the
trade at Lebanon enables mo
to select such goods as will
inoet the wants of tho people.
As I 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 tho liberal
patronage he is receiving, and
7 a
lor which, he returns his pro
found thanks.
, In ' Montague's DRESS
GOODS department will be
lound 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- wo res
pectfully invite the ladies to
examine them before purchas
inrr
Sfontaguo has been selling
a great many wedding dresses
lately, and will tako pleasure
in furnishing complete outfits
to parties contemplatinj
house- keeping.
Our CLOTHING 1)E
PARTMENT needs but little
advertising, as the goods sell
. themselves. We keep native
Oregon manufactured cloth
ing as well as fine lines just
received from Tsew lork and
Chicago. A look through our
stock w ill convince you that
we can lit you 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 $.1.75, $7, $8, $9 or $10.
These prices are 25 per cent
lower than the goods are usu
ally sold in SiP.y town in Ore
gon. " FOR THE BOYS.
Boys, it will interest you to
know that in selecting his
mammoth stocks of clothing,
he has just laid in the largest
assortment of Boy's Clothing
ever brought to this city.
Have your Papa and Mama
bring you in for a new suit, so
you can attend camp meeting
and the May picnics, and we
will lit you out very nicely.
Ah;ayg 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.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
In addition to a large stock
of Leather goods, Montague
has purchased an immense
stock of the celebrated Buck
ingham & Hecht make of
boots and shoes. Every pair
warranted. When you need
anything in that line drop in
and seo us. The goods and
prices are all rioht.
THE ONE PIUCE Cash
Store is an immense success;
the sales are very large and
increasing rapidly. It is true
the profits nre very small, but as we
can turn the money muny times dur
ing the year, I find that in the long
run it pays much bftter than the cred
it system. We all M ust come at last to
ncash basis Iu all our business trans
actions, nnd the sooner the better.
Comean with your money, make vh
know when you are looking at (roods
that vour intended purchases MEAN
CAS1:I DOWN, ami you will llud
Montague ready to meet you with
prices that defy tucceaat'ul competition.
BEARD & HOLT,
Druggist and Apothecary,
DEALERS IN
Pure Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils and Glass,
STATIONERY,
Fine Perfumery, Brushes & Combs
CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET AltTICLES.
Prescriptions Accurately Compcunded.
Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon.
CRUSON & MENZIES,
DEALERS IN
WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS,
-AND ALL KINDS OF
Vehicles, Implements,
TOOLS OF
Light and Heavy Machines,
BARB AND SMOOTH WIRE,
IRO, STEEL, COAL,
GUNS AND AMMUNITION.
Call in, Gentlemen, and we will Make Yo
Happy.
A. It. (."vars. V. C. I'etljjnox.
A. R. Cyrus & Co.,
INSURANCE
-AND
Real Estate Agents,
t iH'uloni Iu All KiixIk of
Agricultural Implements,
iNci-uusa THK
Famous Morrison PJo s
I'LAIVO IJIKD12UH
AND
Tiger Mowers,
Lebanon, Oregon.
W. F. READ,
THE LEADING
Cash Dry Goods Store
OF AJuIlANV, Oil
Mr BTOCK IS
New and Complete,
And I Invite everyone when in
Allnuiy U
.COME AND SEE US,
Knowing that we cun milt you
Both la Goods and Prices,
MAIL OItIKllH
Promptly attended.
L. H. Montanye,
AOoriie,vtit.Lw
AND
NOTARY PUI.3LIC,
Allnuiy, - - - Oi'f'Kii,
Will pmetlee In nil Courts of the rkute.
W. R. Bilyeu,
Attorney-at- Law,
A-tlu,v, rejjOtt
AJIul SOIJTS,
I6HS0RIA PARLOR.
KOR A
NICE .HAIR-CUT
AXI) A
CLEAN SHAVE
Cull nt my uliop on Main utrcot. I nl
hone razom. I hove iu connection
with my bhtip, a fine
HATH HOOM,
where you enn get a biith at any time.
TICKETS 9P.0,d.,f?r.P; Shav Each,
iiva&ikj jiijT lor mi. on
I. R. BORUM,
Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon,
NEW SENSATION
AT
SWAN BROS.'
Tin and Stove Store.
A CHEAP COUNTER
OF ALL KINDS OF
Household Goods.
MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
Than You Ever Saw.
IF YOU WILL 0LV CALL,
You will be Astonished
A the Rock Bottom Prices.