V ; Aing. FRIDAY, NOVKMBKR 22, 188. W.'t Jli. Ullllll l.. I 1.1 'JJ..I...I.' IJl ,.L.1 LOCAL AND GENERAL. ; 5 Hurah for Lebanon! Next Thursday Is Thanksgiving. ,' Mr. Harry Singleton, of Salem, vpil ted friends at this pi act- Saturday. There will be a grand Thanksgiving UU at Union Hall Thursday night. Miss Maud Hal lard spent a few days this week visiting friends at Allwny. We u nderstand that a new real estate office will be opened here in the near future. Ed. Huston did not move to this place the Ant of this mouth, but thinks he will by the 10th of next. Elial Parker has purchased and moved into the dwelling formerly owned by Mr. Hark ness. Ou Tuewluy a special car brought out several rahroad officials, who came out to look at the road. Wc added about twtnty-flve new names to our subscription list lost week. BtlllTiiK Express continues to scatter. Last week Ed. HuHton, the conduc tor, bought twelve lota In Lclnon. He certainly has some hopes of the future prosperity of our town. Miss Mainle Gentry returned from Rrownsvillc last Frlday.at which place she had been visiting friend. Fob r inches of t now, It is nparted, recently fill in Prineville, and it Is still fulling in the mountains. ' Mr. Clint Oordon shipped a car load of sheep to Portland the first of this week, and will take another load down soon. We notice from our daily exchanges that J. II. HUne has been appointed to a position in the government printing vftloe at Washington. C. Engberg haa rented a building from Ir. Courtney and intends start ing a shop of repairing and cleaning Jewelry. B. Hurtcnshaw haa bad his houw painted, yard fixed and other improve ments, wide makes his house very at tractive. Mr. Peter Laforge haa bought a lot in the Kirkpatrkk addition, and has Imllt a house on it, w hich lis intends occupying soon. M ww Kitty Cooley and Mis. Curran Cooler, of Brownsville, were In Leba non lawt Saturday evening and made us a pleaxant call. Cmue apain, ladies. There has been considerable stir in Albany the past week over an ad. that appeared in the Oregonlaa. The trou ble aeems to be among the real estate agent. S. W. Moore, the Sweet Home stage driver, bought two lots last week near the depot, aud is building a dwelling on tliem which, when completed, he will move Into. , The Fire and Hammer, a paper pub listied at Eugene by W. T. Ellis, is ou our table this woek. It is a daiy. Wonder what the Brownsville Times will have to say now? A petition is being circulated for the pardon of W.A.Hill, whs is now in penitentiary fr wrecking the overland train. It is said a great many people are signing It. Fourteen lots sold In the vVaseom ad dition tills week. The price of these desirable lots will soon be advanced. Parties cnWrapIaJiiig buying woold do well to clone at once. R. II. Humphrey new bus his saw mill running and U turning out a great deal' of flntt-cUws lumber. He has started a lumberyard lu town. Notice his ad. iu another column. M. E. Hearu sold his dwelling last week near the depot to Mr. Casey, tho engineer, who is now occupying it. Mr. Hearn has moved into the house with It. 8. KebeiU and the office near the house. Mr. M.cDouald,editor of the Browns ville times, was In town last Batumay evening and made TK Expkikh a pleasant call. It was his first visit to our little city, and he was very favora bly impressed with it. MitwHela Gilbert has accepted the jKwitiou as teacher of the music class at the academy. We k now that e very one who wants to take music lewoiis will be glad to learn this, as MIhs Gil. bert haa always giveu perfect satisfac tion. f Last Tuesday A. P. Blackburn sold his interest in the livery stable to John Nichols and has gone back to his farm. Then on Wednesday Mr. Nichols sold a fourth Interest to Mr. Kirkeudall, which, gives Kirkeudall an Interest hi both atubles. stn f ixiUnon. stable ad. at night . SXWI ITN.V A $50,000 psper mill f. , Get on to the neV li The mall now cornei again. Died, at BedaTlIIVyesterday, Nov. 21, Mr. Miller. The tax collector was In town the first of the week. It Is rumored that a skating rink will be started soon. Ik Ed. Kellentwger has been getting a fine lot of park this week. Town lt have been sclliigjlke hot cakes hi oar town of late. Mrs. C. II. Ralston Is visiting rela Uvea at Albany this week. Corvalll Is trying to get a itrect rail way. He hope she witl succeed. Joe Harbin has a flrst-cluss veterina ry surgeon at his blacksmith shop. Miss Jessie McCally took a slight re lapse last week, tut Is improving again. Now Is the time to have your buggy repaired, and J. T. Ilarblu will fix it for you. M. A. Miller has been putting some shelving lu his store for his holiday goods. Dr. J. H! P. Hope hns bought the Band hall, and is putting It In good re- lalr. There have bee u several new addl tionstoourtown laid out lately, and lots are selling fast. A. R Cyrus is making arrangemonts to go to Astoria, where ho will open a real estaW office. Prof. J. A. Wilson now lias charge of the school near Mr. Denny's. He has 20 scholars enrolled. How is the turkey you have been saving for Thanksgiving? or will you help some one cine to cat their'? Several papers have named Hon. R. A. Irvineof Albany, as candidate for governor on the democratic ticket. 13 acres of laud, good house, barn and Improvements, in Lebanon, for sale chesp on Easy Terms. Inquire of Dr. Ballard. Bedrock Driers, new goods and stan dard brntids at both the Mammoth and One Price Cash Stores of C. B. Slonia- gnt. Mr. Casey has again taken charge of the engine which runs between here and Albany. It looks natural to see him ou th road again. A Grand Thanksgiving ball will be given In Union Hall on Thursday, Nov. 2S, to which all are cordially in vited. Tickets, Including supper, fi Our goods reach us direct from the manufactory and every pair of our boots and shot arc fully warranted. When you need any boots or shoes look over Montagues large new stock. Quite a number of strangers and vis itors have been In town this week to take in the boom. Well, como along and take a hand with us, now is the time hrget in and rustic if you want to get there. The Oregon Ian says there are a hun dred men in Portland trying to sell their timber claims, and anxious to take an advance of &0 on what they paid for them. The foot race between W. O. Trine and E G Cameron which was arrang ed torso in Albany last Monday, was a failure. From all accounts Cameron seem to have betm afraid to run with Trine. On Saturday and Sunday even Ings Mrs. M. P. Krekel delivered two lec tures In Union Hall to a fair sized audi ence, on "Free Thought." She is a splendid talker, and argues her side of the qucstisu well. The Womau's Society of the Presby terian church aro making arrange ments to give a grand Japanese Bazaar and Fair on the twenty-third of De cember Besides a full line of Japanese goods there will be a full display of useful articles. It will be to your In terest not to select your Christmas prcswnts until you attend their fuir. More particulars next week. School opened at the academy Tues day with as large an attendance as could be expected at this season of the year. Prof. Wright, who litis charge of this Institution, is a graduate of the college atScio, Ohio, and has had sev eral years's successful experience as a teacher. He comes highly recom mended from both the college and the school of which he bad charge. The Professor has added much new material, such as charts, globes, etc, to the academy, and has taken hold in dead earnest. All who have the inter est of this work, and of the town, at heart, should give him their hearty a-operatioii. A $55,000 fapcr Mil). Lebanon xothe Frcint. ILL Ah. A of rivs Thovsaail 1UIM4 !f Tw and On.HU ollara I)V. This is no party rooster, but a gen uine Lebanon game-cock, crowing for Lebanon and vicinity, and for nobody else. O'Ncil Brothers, of California, bonded themselves to put in a fifty thousand dollar paper mill, if we would raise a five thousandj lollnr sub sidy, and the undersigned are tho gal lant fellows who did the worx. All honor to one and all who gave a dol lar. This enterprise assures not only the success of our town, but is of vast interest to the entire county, as it will consume hundrods of dollars worth of straw, material that has heretofore been leu t tiie flames. Ic opens a market for more country produce and gives employment, regular and con stant, to at least sixty -hands. The pay rolls of the paper mill, we are as sured, will not bo less than four thousand dollars per month, which will swell our volume of trade very materially. The real estate of Leba non will not only be greatly enhanc ed, but also that of the entire sur rounding country. Already property is lapidly changing hands, and just now is the time to buy if you want to save or make money. NAMES. J. Waesom, C B Montague, J L Cowan, J M Balston, L Foley, J R KirxpatrioK, W J Guy, EGoan, J Nixon, O T Cotton, C II Ralston, Jno Nichols, Hwan Bros, J A Beard, P M Smith, M A Miller, Cm son &, Mcnzies, Ed Kcllenberger, C C Ilackleman, J S Courtney, A Dodge, W B Donaca, J CI Eaton, Wm Ralston, F. M Miller, W C Peterson, E Kirkeudall, Chos D Montague, R Cheadle, A Cowan, R C Miller, D C Holt, Walton & Wiley, S A Nickerson, 0 XV Wheeler, G H Bland, R H Humphrey, J W Burkhart, J C Bilyeu, G B Hansard, H Y Kirkpatrkk, I) Andrews, Geo W Gi honey, Z T Bryant, 1 R Borum, S M W Hindman, F R Ballard, p M Westfall, Geo E Hardy, JoMt ph Elkins, , II C Klepper, J XV Scanland, James Davidson, B Hurtcnshaw, J W C'usick, John Reed, C R Loveall, G XV Daggett, A R Cyrus,! J O R Carlile, J F Hyde, Dr Ducdett, J A Roberts, A B Loveall, J M Marks, Joe Buhl, J II P Hope, T J Parker, Joseph Mayer, AX0CK7. 500 500 250 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 , 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 50 50 50 60 60 CO 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 25 'S 'Si " z 25 25 25 25 25 20 20 20 20 20 15 12 60 12 60 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Total, 5)ooo For !. Harnena ahop in a growing, prospcr-4 ous town, nicely situated. For partic ulars inquire of this office. Also blacksmith shop and lots fa a good lively town,, which, haa good schools. For particulars Inquire at this office . BY A CUSTOM I r C ; ; Thankful I am not a Chinaman nor a Ho . ' Thankful that I live in Lebanon. Thankful I am not President of tho United, Thankful I do my trading with Ilackleman. Thankful I am smart enough to know a barga Thankful I bco a bargain every time I go to 1 Thankful I am not a hard case. Thankful times aro not hard. Thankful Ilackleman is not hard to deal with. Thankful I have some hard cash. " Thankful I am not hard up. Thankful I have saved money this year by tra Ilackleman. Thankful that I am thankful. Thankful for Hacklernan's new stock. Thankful for his low prices. Thankful Ilackleman s trade is increasing. Thankful that people grow smarter every day. Thankful when people are sma as I am, and trade with C. C. HACKLEMAN, Lebanon. Oregon. LUMBER. All parties contemplating building, or desiring lumber fc any other purpose whatever would do well to call on ' R. R. HUMPHREY ; At his lumber yard at this place, or at the sawmill. We have on hand a first-class stock of Rough and Clear Lumber. Bills of all kinds filled on short notic Give me a call Before Purchasing Elsewhere . R.R. HUMPHRB OBITIARY. Died, in Happy Home district the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oce. on the morning of the 19th of Novem ber, 1989, at half past three o'clock, little Ida Morrls,duughter of I. J. Mor ris, of Hillsboro, Washington county, passed to the higher lifo rftcr many weeks of severe suffering. Little Ida, thou hiMt left us, And thy loss we deeply fevl, But 'tis God who hns bereft us, He will all our sorrows heal. Mr. aud Mrs. Oce have watched over the little girf confided to their keeping with tendercat care, and could not have done more for a child of their own. They have the sympathy of the entire community iu this their sad be- reavevemcnt. O weep not for Ida, nil is well. Her pure spirit has passed the portal called death, and now hi soj! land dwell. A XfcitiimoK. FAEMS WANTED TO SEL E. G. Beardsley, BKOADALBIN ST., - ALBANY, OUEi Farms and City Property for Correspondence solicited. P. O. B-x 841. i a-u-uu-ui-j ju -iioii! j u ' a Be fg 't C I c 1 1 j ( i f j i i Is giving splendid satisfaction t( trade aud the sales arc positively ) velous, which can be accounted f no other way except that it is wl doubt the best in the market. A and be Bure yon pet the genuine."; keep it. M. A..Miller, Druggist. CBCRCH NOTICE. The first Quarterly Meeting of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Leba non will be held on Nov. 23 and li. Quarterly conference on 23 at 2 : 30. Preaching tfatuaday evening and Sun day morning aud evening by Elder Wilson, . , Union Thanksgiving srmon will be held iu the M, E. Church at 11 o'clock Nov, 28. Hcrmou by Rev. J. R. Kirk patrick. All are cordially invited. A collection will be taken. IUoatloa Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned undes the firm name of A. It. Cyrus & Co. is this day dissolved by mutal consent. The bus iness will bo cotinuedby W. C. Peter sou at the plaee of business heretofore occupied by the firm. Wituess our hand and seapj this 12th day of Novem ber im. A. It. Ctkwj. Heal. W.C. pKTEiisex. Htal.j In a recent article in the Yoi Companion, on "How to cure a c the writer advises a hot le taken at bed time. U K treatment, especially dil cold weather of tho wint it opens the pores of t. leaves the system in km that another and much l cold is ulmofct eertatn to be t, Many years constant usu am : perience of thousands of pcrsoi ugus, has full' demonstrated th is nothing Utter for a severe co Chamlierlaiu's Cough Remedy in perfect harmony with na lieves the lungs, Hjuefle the t nacious mucus, making it etudci pectoraU', and restores the systf strong and healthy condition, cent bottles for sale by M. A. M M. A. Miller returned from V last H'lturday, where he hud purchase a stock of holiday f says he will open about tho 1 ember the largest and nioi stork of holiday goods ever the city. i.