i r V 1 ... I ' E. I. IMF1TEICI, flJBUSEER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2$ 1S89. MASS MEETING. ; Nearly all nor citizens turned out Monday evening at Union Hall to bear aud consider the proposition of O'Nt'tl ltrotkera tc build a paper mill in Leba non. Negotiations for lands, water power and rights of way had been agreed upou the Saturday before. J. J. Swan was, ou motion of R. C Miller, unanimously called to the chair, and AL A. Millei made secretary. After He vera! enthusiastic speechcs.on motion of F. M. Wilier, Eq., it was unani imously agreed to build a foO.000 paper mill, conditioned that we raise subsi dy of 15000. On motion, the following gentlemen were appointed a commit tee to raise the money : J. R. Kirkpnt- ricfc, chairman ; C. B. Montague, Charles Ralston, Wnu Guy, Joe Nixon, Dr. L. Foley and J. M. Marks. How well they succeeded in three days, will be found in another column. Skirt M u Ta Short. A pretty joke is told of ono of the young lady teachers in the Raker school. On Monday a small nrchin entered the school room, with an ex qulsitely dirty face and hands. The teacher bade him to go and wash him self. In a few minutes the boy return ed with his hands nicely washed and wiped. His face also had been washed but only the lower portion had lieen wiped dry.the rest of his fuee was drip ping with water. On lieiug told to return aud wije his face he said, "But teacher I can't." Naturally surprised, the teacher asked why he could not follow her instruction, in as much as lie had succeeded in washing his face and hands and wiping them so nicety, as fur as he had gone. The small boy answered, while the big tears ran down his cheek: "My shirt ain't long enough." The answer was followed by silence, succeeded by a suppressed titter the young lady was so embarrass ed that she can't look at a bolt of sheet ing without blushing np to her ears. Union. Men stand in their shops waiting for the trade which does not come. Far mers hesitate about increasing their stock, or cultivated acres, owing to low prices. A pay roll made up of hun dred ef men engaged in manufacturing enterprise, will change all of this. Two hundred men; put on the pay roll means a thousand more population with money to buy the farmers pro duce as well as the shop keepers goods. The power of self-control is one of the best blessings that comes with sancttfi. ed life. He who irJeth his own spirit is better than he that taketh a city ; better in the qualities of courage, endu rance, diheretion and dignity. And yet a thousand men are ambitious to take a city where one desires to control his temper,' Xellee. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the firm name of Blackburu & Nichols, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be resumed by John Nichols, who assumes all indebtedness of the late firm and collects all out standing accounts, at the place of busi ness heretofore occupied by the late firm. Witness our hands and seals this 10th day of NovemU-r, 1889. A. P. Blackbi-es. (Seal.) John Nichols. (Seal.) Kotiee. For any information regarding rates or fair to Eastern cities and other in formation call on M. E. Hears, Agt. K. P. Co., Lebanon, Or. MCCACSK. , I ait upon the aide walk. Aud breathe thesummtr air. I sit upoa the sidewalk Because 1 have no chair. A sweet girl sits beside mo. The reason is implied; A sweet girl sits Uide m Because I'm by hsrside, I ask her if she loves mc The best of all her beaux; I ask her if she loves roe Because I know she knows.' .IShesays she will not tell me " And as I start to go She says she will not tell me Because she knows I know. Pray leave us, gentle reader; Ikn't hesitate or pause; But leave us, gentle reader Because well just because. Do not buy any eastern trash when you can get those splendid Bucking ham & Hecht goods at Montague's Mammoth store and also at his One Price Cash Store. One price and cash at the new cash store, but everything sold cheap jmd delivered to any part or the city. F Montseues magnificent NEW stock of Buckingham & Hecht 'a boots and shoes manufactcd expressly lor him. We call the attention of the farmers to the fact that we are running our chopper on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of each week. Our prices are reasonable and work guaranteed. C'KotiS & Hyde. For a lame back try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamlicrlaiu's Pain balm and binding it en to the ef fected parts. This treatment will cure auy ordinary case in one or two days. Pain Balm also cures rhcumctism, rn rains, swellings and lameness. 50 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. When you are tired of paying three prices for groceries take a rest aud trade with C E. Brownell. Albany. Cruson Jt Mcnzics will furnish your windows and doors cheap. Mr. E. P. Lovejoy, a large dealer In general merchandise at Wabuska, Ne vada, says: "I have tried St. Patrick's Pills aud can truthfully say they are the best I have ever taken or known used." As a pleaiant physic or for dis orders of the liver they will always give perfect satisfaction. For sale by M. A. Miller. If you want to adorn your home, make your wife happy and feel real good yourself, Just go to Fortmlller 4 Irving, of Albany, and make a sclto- tiou from their immense stock of furni ture. All classes, styles and variety of fuites, or separate pieces. No trouble to show come and see. To the honorable citizens f Lebanon Gkekting : Your committee beg leave to report that we have accom plished the work assigned us by the mass meeting of last Monday evening. We congratulate your town and county on the nobis work they have done, and would not forget to mcntinu favorably a few friends of Albany for their liberaliry. We hail with glad acclaim this grand day for Lebanon, which marks the dawn of a glorious future. Respectfully submitted on behalf of committee. J . R. Kjekpatkick, Ch'm L. Foley, J.Nixox, W. J. Grv, C. H. IUijrros, J.M.Marks, C. B. Montague. thaxiviko arrrEB. The ladies of the M.E. church will serve a thanksgiving supper from 6 to 8 o'clock on Thanksgiving day in the building formerly occupied by Goan furniture store. Proceeds to aid the church. All are cordially invited to come and enjoy a social hour, and aid in keeping the interests of the church iMjfure the people. Supper, 25 cents Do not fail to be present. The frt Job work is done by the EXFRBKR. A JJAKGAIX. f Business location on west side of . . Jl!n street, in Lebanon, at a brga, for the next few days, ForpartlflUtars inquire at this oSce. James 'Keyden, VETERINARY SURGEON, Graduate of Edinburgh, Scotland. Can be found at J. T. Harbin's Blacksmith Shop, Lebanon, Oregon. All Diseases of Horses TREATED, : . AKD . Satisfaction Guaranteed. IIOSTAGDE'S C0LUI1I Montacue's fall iHock is now complete in "every de partment. Tho Mammoth . ini t.: store is imeu iuut as cnuip goods, adapted to this mar ket, as money will buy. DRESS GOODS. Our all wool Aldine suit ings, a full yard wide, which we are selling at 50 cents per vard, is without doubt the Lest value for the money ever offered to Iho ladies of Leba non. Our stock of Henrietta cloths, cashmeres, tricots, camel hair goods, waterproof, and advance styles of every thing wearablp'js simply im mense. The Jtiies are invit ed to call and take a look through the "goods. They were bought at very low prices and will be sold, correspondingly low. Montague's stock of fancy work materials, as zephvrs, wools and yarns, embroidery silks, in fact everything that goes to make up a complete line of material for fancy work can be found at Montagues. Our stock of boots and shoes was made expressly for us and even' pair we sell is fully warranted. When yu want anything in the foot wear line look over Montague's stock and get his prices. If you want to got good goods at living prices you will necessa rily buy your boots and shoes of Montague. CLOTHING. Montague is opening up tho largest and lest selected stock of Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Clothing ever opened at this place. We can fit any one both in size and priee. Montague carries Oregon City Clothing, California Cassi mero Clothing, Eastern Worsteds, as well as a great, varietv of nerviceable, low pricecf good. Tho One Price Cash Store will continue to deliver Gro ceries and General Merchan dise to the citizens of this place and vicinity at a mere nominal advance over the original cost. NOTICE AS TO MONEY! Persons who owe me IDST PIT CP I0W. I do not propose to waste much time in dunning. In fact there are some who imag ine they should not be dunn ed at ail, but it takes money to do business. Do not be surprised if you find the note or account you may happen to owe me in the hands of an officer "or vrTMTiofiit -. J N6w. WE HA'"'lM. rXio GrcntcNt Shoo I3vc?r Known IS THE SUNSET $3.00 SHOE FOK ME?rS WE All. Tliia cTmrt ia mfhrfiio finest tinnfrv rftlf. has solid heclji and soles, and is the fin; shoe for 3.00 ver pioducwl. Alanulacturcd by Cahn, Hickelsburg & Co,, San Francisco, AND FOR SALE IN LEBANON PY C. B. Montague. xmr at. Tlie long, wear)' credit bus iness is a thing of the past in Lebanon. CHAS. B, MONTAGUE. Sept. $0, 1889. BEARD & HOLT, Druggist and Apothecary, DEALERS IN Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Glass, STATIONERY, Fine PerfumeiyBriislies& Combs C1QAR3 AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. Julius Gradwoh s Golden Rule Bazaar. The leading Crockery and Fancy Goods house of Albany, Oregon, Roger Bros. Silverware, French China and Crystalware, Boys' Wagons, Baby and Doll Carriages Fancy Goods and a General Assortment f Crockery and Toys. lie boyi dlrwt and carriwi the largest utook lu thp Willutnett valloj. 2ST Id ca parte Francils. Eier ilrd dentch gesprocbei.. UULLJL !XJ IB J. l.J .1 CRUSON & MENZIES, DEALERS IN WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS AND ALL IUNIW OF- Vehicles, Implements, TOOLS OF A-TlL. SORTH, Light and Heavy Machines BARB AND SMOOTH WIRE, IJROIV, STEEL, COAL, GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Call in, Gentlemen, and we will Make Yo Happy. lMXKPORATED 1854. Beautj ki'lly Located. TIIOROVOn. PRACTICAL. ECONOMICAL. Tbnrough and Practical in Instruction. Tuition, Low, Board and Rooms, Reasonable. Term of 10 weeks began Tuesday, November 19, The JRcademyEuilding has been repaired. New School Appliances have been Rdded, The Curriculum of Study has been Reuised. Send at Once for particulars. R. N. Wright, B- S., Principal,