The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, November 29, 1889, Image 2

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All.
-n to make
I a the tNn
,' citizens have
'' paper mill,
i benefit to our
ng community,
.sills for another,
jjive the ditch, aud
m a boom at this
. e most hnjH-ful never
.town could wiH af
000 to ueh an ontcr
j believe that could lie
Jiiau ulxty days if mly
mm would take bold of it.
Jd that a town never ntuuds
; must either move cm with
, ewion or fall back, bo give us
, for we must have It.
jy's citiisens have had their
in their OregoniRn left blank.
ks like cutting: iff the mwe to
the face. Our opinion Is that they
j done themselrea more harm than
audi ads. would liuve helped
je city.
We received quite a lengthy eomruu
nicution from the editor of Fire and
Hammer, of Eugene, last week, but
hmking it was hitting one of our
"wilier editors a little too hard we
'ruined f Mm publishing it.
llarrey Y, Scott was ouce asked
iitw he made kucIi a aucccas of the Or
t;i?nn'!aii, and hi answer was, "Hard
vwrfc, nothing el- but hard woik."
'aire can I no sucm in any bui-
f.", letwt of all a'newspaper, exeejtt it
eelvea unceasing attention.
,; There ht no resting place in the life
f a tcw n. Jot only must it hold what
.fefs, but it must always be getting.
Admitting that our town can be sua
jiuued with its present bnwiK-ss, it will
1 necessary to increase the business to
tare its future growth; and to do this
it Is nettittry to either add a greater
producing population surrounding it or
tt build manufactories.
;The grain which is used annually in
the niHiiufafture of liquors would give
to four pound loaves of bread to every
ir.:ly in the United Ftates.
iv'" consumptive maH in New
"days, by his physi
, t extend not longer
.pring i-eturns, driven to
M by the desertion of his
leaving him with two infant chil
"K one two years and the other eler-
j,,fmtlis old, killed the children and
to kill himself, lieing hindered
s a button that turned away the
Only compojittipn can be felt
e poor man, but we wppose tha
iINjang him.
XMMoJatioa Siatlee.
eis hereby civen that the co
jhip 'heretofore existing be-
t the undTH!guel, under the firm
4 of Blackburn & Nichols, is this
dissolved by mutual eoiwent. The
le-.M be- resumed by John
X who funics all indebtedness
V ;l:te firm and collects all out
Isiig aecotints, at the place of busi-
'retofore occupied by the late
less our hands and seals this
iy of NovemluT, la
A. P. BLACKnt ss. (Peal.)
5 Jous Nichols. (Seal.)
y information regarding rates
Ijisicrn cities and other in-
l call on
S.HEAHX,Agt. K. P. Co.,
Lebauon, Or.
the ntk-ntion of the farmers
it timt we are running our
o Thursday, Friday and Hat-
ch week. Our jrits are
and work guaranteed.
HT.Kt K IMIAUD Oi
Following Is the
N S.
PORTl.A.1
Tho Bulletins , by
this IUtard haw heel wash-
ea and sprays adapted ummer Ufte,
when th tret are In I , e. At such
times care is accessary tyut thestrength
tf thv wash shall not b such as will
injure the Mingo or tender, growing
branched, therefore the rj ts are not
as satisfactory as they I , ld te if
stronger washes could bt h1. Now
that tlte season has arrlvettVhen the
trees have dropjanl their foUge, leav
ing them iu a dormnut state, and free
from anything that will inters in
reaching the parts where the eggs, r
lame, of the insects are deposited, and
when a much stronger wash can be
used w ithout fear of injury to the trees
the Board would advise this ns the oj
portuue time wtien a vigorous and
thorough warfare be engaged In by all
who have fruit trees for extermination,
so Tar as possible, f the eggs and larva
that have been deposited upon the bark
aud r the crevices of the trees during
these latter weeks, when most of the
obnoxious insects have been busily en
gaged in depositing their eggs and lar
va? for another season's crop, believing,
as we do, that more can be accomplish
ed by one good, thorough spraying of
me trees during the next sixtv davs
than cuii I done by five times that
Dumber of tpmriags after the foliaire
Das apiH-'iireC upon the trees.
WINTER WASH.
Among she many washes used for
this season of the year, the following is
recommended as beine cheap, simnle.
i .. .
eiitiiiy procured and eflective. not onlv
tor lue removal of egs and lurvas of
insttrts, but the accumulated mows.
parasite to the tree, which should be
removed :
Take one pound of American or Pab-
bitt's concentrated lye and dissolve in
two and one-half gallons of water
This strength tf wash should not be
used after the beds have commenced
to swell. If wanted for ose after the
foliage has started the strength should
be reduced, by using twice the amount
of water; making one pound of Jye to
five gallons of water. Iu using these
lye washes the hands should lie rro-
tected, otherwise disagreeable sores
may be the result
The board would call unou everv
citizeu loyal to the great fruit interests
of Oregon to aid in every possible man
ner in the destruction of these enemies
of the fruit and tree, which have seeur
ed so strong a hold in many of our or
chards, and keep them from spreading
into parts of the state not as yet infest
ed by them. This spreading is done
largely through the medium of the
apple box, fruit trees, scions, etc shin.
ped in from parts now afTected. Every
box, sack,storehouse or cellar in which
wormy apples or pears have been stor
ed or shipped, is the home of the larva'
of thecodlin moth, and which, if not
destroyed by the thorough use of hot
water, or some other nieaus. will come
forth in the early spring months fully
prepared m propagate its kind in un
told numU rs in the firxt a pule or war
orchard that cme iu its way. Like
wise, the trees 8hinied from manv of
the nurseries ure Impregnated with the
eggs of tfic green and wooly aphis ;
tiierefore til fruit trees, crafts, scions.
cuttings, etc., should be disinfected, by
immersing for a few minutes iu a hot
solution composed of one pound of
wbale soap to one gi lion of water.
The Hoard desires to call the ntten-
tion of every fruit grower in Oremin to
the two bulletins already issued by
them, and if any have not receivwl
them the by addresdngj the secretary
or any one of the commissioners.
By order of the Board,
J. It. Card well,
President.
UOSTKDJS COIMN,
One price and cash at the new cash
store, but everything sold cheap aud
delivered to any part of the city.
. .('h work is done by the
oaiion on west side of
''Lebanon, at a bargain,
'days. For particulars
ke.
James Keyden,
j VETERINARY HURGEON,
Graduate of Fxlinlmrgh, Scotland.
Can 1m? found at J. T. Harbin's
Blacksmith Shop, Lebanon, Oregon.
AD Diseases of-Horses
THE .A. T 13 I,
AND
Satisfaction Guaranteed.)
, Montague's fall stock is
now , toraplcto in very dc
partment. Tho Mammoth
store is filled with as choice
goods, adapted to this mar
kot, as money will buy.
DRESS GOODS.
Our all wool Aldine suit
ings, a full vard wide, which
we are Helling at 50 cents per
v?rd, is without dubt the
best value for tho money ever
ofiercd to tho ladies of Leba
non.
Our stock of Henrietta
cloths, cashmeres, tricots,
camel hair goods, waterproofs,
and advance styles of every
thing wearable is simply im
mense. The ladies are "invit
ed to call and take a look
through the goods. They were
bought at very low prices and
will he gold correspondingly
low.
Montague's stock of fancy
work materials, as zephyrs,
wools and yarns, embroidery
silks, in fact everything that
cocstomake un a complete
line of material for fancv work
can be found at Montague's.
Our stock of boots and
shoes was made expressly for
us and even pair we sell is
fullv warranted. "When vu
wantanvthinc in the foot Aear
lino look over Monts' W's
stock and get his price.4' If
vou want to fnt rrwl rnth-k nt
Mb
living prices vou will neccs-a-
rilv buv your boots and shoes
of Montagne.
CLOTHING.
Montajruc is onenincunthe
Jargest and iest 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 price.
iviontaguo carries Oregon Ciiv
Clothing, California Cassi-
mere tlothme, Eastern
Worsteds, as well as a great
VanetV F fipri'iponhln Inti-
- V . V, , iv,
priced goods.
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Bkactifci.Ly Lotatki.
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AGABBIY
THOROUGH. ,', .
PRACTICAL.
M'OXOMCAL.
, Ht udentM nini' eater ut any llnus
- Thorough land Practical in Instruction,
Tuiticn, 'Lnw; Board and Rooms, Reasonable,
v".-; Term of W weeks began Tuesday, November 19,
t ; :.' The RcadBmu Building has been repaired,
, New School Appliances have been Mdded. . "
The Curriculum of Study has been Revised.
Sondat Once for particulars,
R. N. Wright, 15- S., Principal.
NOW; WE HAVE 'EM,
IS THE
SUNSET $3.00 SHOE
for my , weak.
Tliis shoe is made oft 'i res' .imervcalf. hns nlid
and solos, and is the fi A sh v for 3.00 aver piod
iManuiactured by
Cain, Nicielsburg 4 Co,, Sao Francisco.
AND FOR SALE IX LEBANON BY.
C. B. Montague.
BEARD & HOLT,
Druggist and Apothecary,
- DEALERS IX
Puke . Drugs, Medicixs,
Paints, Oils and Glass,
STATIONERY,
Fine Perfumery, Brushes & Combs
CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon."
Julius Gradwoh s'
Golden Rule Bazaar.
The One Price Cash Store
will continue to deliver Gro
ceries and General Merchan
dise to the citizens cf this
place and vicinitv at a mere
nominal advance over the
original cost.
The leading Crockery and Fancv
Goods house of Albany. Oreiron.
Roger Bros. Silverware,
rrench China and Crystalware,
Boys' Wagons, Baby and Doll Carriages
Fancv Goods and a
General Assortment of Crockery and Toys.
He buy diivrt and rarrh the largt Htwk hi the Wlllum. Ue tIU y,
cST Ici on parle Fraacais. Hier fird dentch gesproclien. jaJ
NOTICE AS TO MONEY!
Persons -who owe me MUST
PAT UP KOW.
I do not propose to waste
much time jii dunninz. In
fact there are some who imag
ine tnev etiouJd not be dunn
ed at all, 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 goi
t The long, weary credit bus
iness is a thing of" the nast in
Lebanon.
CH AS. B. MONTAGUE,
Sept. 20, 1889,
CRUSON & MENZIES,
DEALERS IX
WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS
AND ALL K15D8 OF-
Vhicles, Implements,
TOOLS OF jLTT. SORT8,
Light and Heavy Machines
BARB AND SMOOTH WIRE,
IRON, STEEL, COAL,
GUNS AND AM3IUN1TION.
Call in, Gentlemen, and wo will Make Yo
nappy,
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