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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1889)
It'. FUHUY, AVlU'STSO, livS!). THE STATES EDITORS. Meeting of tlic Oregon Press Associat ion at Newport- Or last Thurvduy morniiifi wo loft MiU plan) for the meotiiiK of the Ort tf: Press AH'inti')n ut Newport. At Albany we mot cuito a lnro muu cr of our brother ttditoiH, and at one o'clock we were a the Orepm Pacific depot ready to take our departure ami make the journey in the special ear the company had provided for tin. Then- were nlmut seventeen editors ah;!inl when the train left Corvnllis, neveral-of whom had their wives and . 0:1 unifiers, and some had friends, .while others had their best girls, whieh made the whole number about tvventy-eijiht. Several editors were there already and several more came u:i Friday, which made the whole number of tutors present twenty fix. The band, which had been en-jrajr-vl for the occasion, met us at To ledo, fifteen wiles on this side of the i Yatpana. We arrived at Yamuna at . :3, after a pleasant ride of four ami one-half hours, where we were met by t ruts'.niittw from Newport, who had nadi' arran-rements for passage on the cawer to Newport, where we arrived atO:'!0. There was a larw crowd of im-' i io at the landing when we arrived nude;" the martial strains of the band Afier supper we took a short walk on jlie beach, after which the president called a meeting to make n programme for the next two days. At eight olvk the next morning the editorial u-w-ciation accepted an invitation to cress over on the steam ferry and view the jetties and see the wrecked steam ship, Yarpiina Hay. Mr. llemus,the government engineer, had the engine ;Ok! m('VPT'1 pfirj mif. fur miriw. wltiMi took ils out to the end of the jetties, an I while we were out there the U'Mtiier Willamette Valley passed out over the bar in tow of a tug, and launched forth on the mighty Pacific, bound for San Francisco. We thru returned to the old wreck of the Ya quiiia Bay and went through that part ti-)ilt iva,i lint nf flm will. nmli 1111.'. geUiiigHome little ))iece of tho old sijip. We then returned to Newport when- a business meeting was held at ten o'clock.' About ten new members joined us thi.s tiw. The AssiK iation then seiit a dispatch to the National Press Association with regrets that time would not admit sending a dele gate to represent it. The report of the committee on foreign advertising was adopted.. They then elected Chan. Nickell president and E. (.'. Penlland Kccrelary : for the ensuing year. On Friday night there wes a grand hall Vilven at the opera house in honor of tiie editors, and it was, a grand affair iir.d all had a pleasant time. The '.fcari House gave a banipiot which was al.-iij much enjoyed by tho poor, !:;:;'iri quill drivers. On .Saturday morning several carriages and hacks, to which were attached wme fine ( i:!:p.J, were waiting to convey uh to Hca! Rock. Tlie host, Mr, lirasfield, was in charge of the rigs, and spared no p:iins to make the trip a pleasant one. Heal Rock is situated about ten jsiik ! down the coast ami has a pleas situation where w spent a most delightful day. The, only thing that happened to mar the pleasure of the 1 1 ip was that one of the boys fell out of i.'irt carriage and broke his bottle. On returning to Newport the tug took ii- out over the bar, but the sea was :a!ri and none were si'-k. At seven i: ::. tho Association met at the hall v.ilh a full audience of citizens. )r. li.rlsey of Newport gave a short and pithy address of welcome, which was lly responded to by J. B. Edy of the I'- hilleton Tribune, lion. J. 1'. Wager ;: the Pendleton Ea.t Oregonian d !ivi acd the a ldress of meeting on the de.ty of the press. It was a fine pro- o'-'-".ion, well, delivered, r. Davy of ?!) Xak'Ui .Statesman introduced the eubj H-t of Piinter's Ink; S. 8. Train u)' lio Albany Herald gave a rendition o,'' Monthly collections; T. J. Htites of tie Ubany democrat rnl a disserta- ivlay niouiiig the most of us spent V'p ti'ue in t-jtroiling up -ml down the hoaoh ; some went in bathing, while a very few went to church. In the af ternoon we tooK the boat for Ynmiiun City where tve were shown through tho mat hine shop by Mr. Win. Ifoag, utter which a few of us went out boat riding in a sail boat, In the evening we went to church. On Monday morning we tooK tho train, for our home. Most of the party utoppcd at Corvallis on an invitation of the president of tho college to visit the Agricultural College at that place. Most of the time the weather was good and the bay looKed lino. Extensive preparations had been mode for our entertainment, and all enjoyed a pleasant time. "ThanKa awfully." This associa tion with its entire heart, soul and energy returns thauKs for the ex tremely pleasant and profitable time that has been enjoyed at this session, to the citizens of Newport and Yamu na City ; also to Captain 11. A. Han sell, J. W. Brasiield and Dr. J. K. Bailey for their active personal ell'orts. Also to the Oregon Pacit'm railroad for their liberality in placing not only a free transportation, but a apoeial car for the use of the Association and their boats on the bay for viewing points of interest. Also Mr. Polhemus, engineer fn charge of the government worKs, for favors extended. Thus ended the third annual meet ing of the Oregon Press Association successful ami highly pleasing. The next session will be held in Portland on the second Thursday and Friday of August, FS'JO. Bedrock nrieos, new goods and stan dard brands at both the Mammoth and One Price Cash Stores of C. B. Monta gue. The four territories, Washington, Montana, 2."orth ami South Dakota, will not Income full states until they vote on aud adopt tnU constitutions. This they will do on the first Tuesday in October. All parties knowing themselves In debted to me will please call aud settle M. A. Miller. To Dispal Colds, Headaches ami Fevers, toeleansu the system cflcctimlly, yet gently', when costive or billions, or when the blood is impure or uluggitth, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy ac tivity, without irritating or weakening them, use Byrup of Figs. Special sale. The balance of our Htraw Ilais, Chambrays, Lawns, Hecrrfuckers, Hat teens, will le closed out for cost, as we don't want to carry anything over at cost, for cash. C. C. Hacki.kman. Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Unitj:j Statics Land Okkick, ) Oregon C;ty, Or., August 2nd 1SW). Not ice Is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions- of the act of congress of June 3, 1.S7S, entitled "An act for the wile of timber lands in the Htates of California, Oregon, Neva da, and Washington Territory," Dun can Hliaw, of Seattle, County of King, Washington territory, has this day Hi ed in this olliec his sworn statement No. l.'MO, for the purchase of the H. W. 5 of Section No. 4, in Township No. 1,'J South, Range No. 2 East, and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claims to said land before the Register and Receiver of this olllee at Oregon Clty,Oregon,on Tueidav, the 121th day of October, 1SS9. J Ic names as witness: A. Davis and II. Mallery, of Winloek, Chehalis County, and A. S. Feas and .f. Stanley, of Seattle, King County, all of W. T. Any and all persons elmminir at ver- sely the above-described land are re quested to tile their claims In this ofllce on or before said 2!tli dav of Octolwr, ISW'J. J. T. APPERSON, Register. ML Angel College. M.MflOX COIW'TY, OltKfiOX. Kk'iiicnturjr ami 1'n-pitratory Clwuo for Jioya from Six to T.vi?!vb Ychm, Complete Commercial, Scientific and Classical Courses For larger boys ond young men. This institution, only two years old, is al ready one of the largest, most popular and best patronized of the coast. The highest authorities of the state recom ni ;nd It on account of its healthy loca tion, scientific advantages und strict discipline For catalogues with pros pectus, terms, etc., write to BARNABAS HEALD, Director Mt. Angel College. M 0 NTAGUE' S COLD M N . Montague's freight bills for tho past month have been un usually heavy, owing to tho largo quantities of Now iiml Tnotvtui t Hprlnu and Hn.'iimt'i' ;Ih. Being received daily t his MAMMOTH STORf: and at the One Trice Cash Store , Tho stocks of these estab lishments are full and com plete, and an experience, of nearly twenty years in the trade at Lobanon enable!; me to select such goods as will meet the wants of the people. As I buy for cash, a careful inspection will satisfy anyone of ordinary intelligence that MONTAGUE'S 1'IIICES and the superior quality of his goods fully merit the liberal patronage he is receiving, and tor which ho returns his pro found thanks. In Montague's DIJES3 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 we res pectfully invite 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 sell 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 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 Sr.7o, $7, $8, 89 or $10. These prices are 25 per cent lower than the goods are usu ally sold in any town in Ore gon. FOR THE HOYS. 1'ovs, it will interest you to know that in selecting his mammoth stocks of clothing, ho has just laid in the largest assortment of J'oy'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 picnics, and we will lit you out very nicely. Alwavs insist onbavingthem go to Montague's for their goods, as in his establishment you will get 100 cts. worthier 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 & Hccht make of boots and shoes. Every pair warranted. When you need anything in that lino drop in and see us. The goods and prices are all hioht. THE ONE PRICE Cash Store is an immense success; the sales are very large and increasing rapidly. It is true the profits are very small, but as we can turn tho money many times dur ing the year, I find that In the long run it pays much better than the cred it system. We all Must come nt last to a cash basis in nil our business trans actions, and the sooner the better, Come on with your money, make us know when you are looking ut goods that vour intended purchases MEAN CASH DOWN, nnd you will find Montague ready to meet you with priced that defy successful competition. BEARD Druggist and -DEALERS IN Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Glass, STATIONERY, Fine Perfumery, Brashes & Combs CIO AILS AND FANCY TOILET AKTICLES. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. CRUSON & MENZIES, DEALERS IX WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS, -AND ALL KIXIW OF Vehicles, Implements, TOOLS OF SOKTS. Light and Heavy Machines, BARB AND SMOOTH WIRE, IRON, COAL, GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Call in, Gentlemen, and we will Make Yo Happy. .1 A. 11. CVIU H. W. C. 1'r.TKKWN A.I?.Cyrus&Co., INSURANCE AND Real Estate Agents, Denier In All Kiti'i of Agricultural Implements, INl'I.L'JUNO Tin: Famous Morrison PI 3 J'JLAISO J Jirs' 131011 H AN1 Tiger Mowers, Li'biuioii, Oivgon. AT COST! To Make Iltmin fur My Fall and Winter Stock of DRY GOODS, FUFSISHIHG GOODS, AfiD HOTIOHs, I WILL CLOSF OCT MY Entire Htoflc of Boots & Shoes AJV COST. Now I.h tlie Tlmo to SECURE HEAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Have THE Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIIv ORDERS Promptly attended. W. F. READ, Albuwj', Oregon. &.HOLT, Apothecary, C. E. 1 1 a w ic i an. I'. I' a it Hi: 1 1.. Albany Furniture Co. Jvecp everything you waul in the way of First-CIass Furniture. Call and see (heir block uf .it-Two hhp IoimIm r I'll nil. turo Jllmt J'-1 vl i'1-OIU t Uo J ltiMt.-a Urst utrcet, Wunhiugton. bi'tween Terry ami HEW SENSATION -AT- SWAN BROS.' Tin and Stove Store. ACHEAPCOUNTER OF ALL KINDS OF Household Goods. MORE COODS FOR LESS MONEY v Than You Ever Saw. IP YOU '1LL ONLY CALL, You wilj be Astonished At the Hock-Bottcm Prices.