The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, February 07, 1890, Image 2

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    8WKET KOMK
Bw-ket IIomb, Or., Ftb. 1, 1350.
Kpitor Extras:
It ia now rc enjoy, to owr heart'
i-oatent, a continued " Ort-goii mist
The snow is fiat disappearing on the
ftnthitls ; the face of mother earth
vusbrouded for some thiie paat with
coat of pure snow ; but the wind from
the south and wtat lias brought the
' magic wand," and the stock men feel
ri'lieyed t?y a ruin seeing the vcrual
sarb ( a happy and ure sign of au early
prioR), petirinsout ou every hand. At
is gfiutnaUy kuown, the people of this
vicinity ore as happy and contented as
can he fouud In any part of the " WJ1
1 unotte yalley," and aa a nils they
have many rvtwons for said conditions.
All nature seems t favor them, toil
being productive, health unusually
pood, and the climate rather more
gonial than in many other section w
we are ne'wssarily a contented people,
but in all ages aod anions all men
times come and events occur that cause
men to mourn ; such times have come
many times in the past, and as such
times have cotie many times in the
past and as some hare Just occurred
among us we stop to call the attention
oftboso not directly, but personally
Interested, this entire community has
two reasons to express their heartfelt
sympathy to two bereaved families.
On January 25 Dr. J. N. Gilbert died,
Jwavtug a wife and child. Although
In one sense they nre strangers among
s, yet they hare our entire sympathy
hi January 29th Mrs. J. Shea died
JeavinS a husband and six children
und a host of friends, in fact she was
highly esteemed by all w he knew her,
and the family has the sympathy of
the entire communitv. There are
other friends and neighbors sick,
immg them Miss Alice Jackson, who
lias bwsi in a very critical condition,
but fa reported a little better, and it is
to 1 hoped she has passed the mast
critical point and ill spaedily recover.
but maty friends are anxiously wait
ing far more favorable (yraptom. and
the pressnt heavy rainstorms are re
ceived as favorable omens and nearly
everyone feels that as Oregonians we
need rl wrtJoot weather, feeling the
truth of the idieni that for a climate to
keep th inhabitants healthy requires
tae climate to which they have been
apcliraated, it is to be hoped that in
rf next article may be as much of
life and joy m now of grief.
A great many cattle have been 1 t
ialhe&otLilsand treat numbers are
vy frwor, and many will yet die if the
my raitts continue.
Tb following names were on the
TH of Luocr in school district 2f o. D6
l air the moaths oflXwenibur and Janu
ary, with annexed standing in deport
ment, punctuality and scholarship:
1.UH11X- M. McCormick,
Hunter F. McConuick,
JSetsie Howes,
TauJ Howes,
IVarl L 1 Iowes,
Charles iL llowes,
100 100 100
00 1HJ 100
100 100 1
Uto 10i) loo
I'M) l!)0 liJO
JW luo 100
Wei. O. Bland is working on his
Loiac-atead. He lie bought the place
known as the John Geisentanerrauch,
and from the way lie u clearing up ho
means bus:ne.ts,;and it will not belong
Lefore he will make a good showing.
J. G. Clark is making quite a clear
ing on his hornet-tend. By the wev.
John knows how to inakea permanent
showing.
S. A. Dcvaney w III have a house on
his claim within tnirty days, and he
Lopes to have his family on it in thirty
days.
Geo. W. Howes has a fine ranch and
lias done rench hard work on ii. He
mid V. II Simons expect to go back
to Cimon's ranch trapping ju a fWw
days.
i'raak II. McConnlck and family are
just reeovcriug from a severe attack of
Ja grip.
Mr. ilcUormkk has been burning
quite a uuutU-r cf trees to open the
way for a garden aud for gra.
The Ilude lirothcrs are making
"me sph ntSid photographs, and Wkid
as the wather opens they will U pre-
pared to ao good work.
Hugh liurrii U making great im
provement on his place.
A. T, Hamilton is selling goods just
:s cheap u they can he bought in the
county, uiid buys til kinds r produce.
Muresoou. La Giun-K.
Lan'uape in hardly troii- enough
f'Xprt& my adailrution or the nivrits ef
C'ianib. rluhB Cougli iruinttly. It in
the bent rt-inedy fW-ruup hiid w liuot).
in; cough I Li'-vf cvt-r until. During
the past chUt:U yearn I have trieJ
ii'-atlj- all the prominent cough incdi
tiacrf on the market Litt ny, and w ith
pka-urc toojthytChanittti lniii'H Couyli
Kt-d. in t Iw-Mt i.f ttU. Tlionuia
j:h''ea, Uakcr-lklil, CalX'rniti. lot.
Ly A. Milkr.
For lame back try saturating
piece of flannel with Chamberlain's
Puin balm and binding It ou to the cf-
fected parts. This traatment will our
ny ordinary case in one or two days.
Fain Balm also faros rheumctism,
sprains, swellings aud lameiKm, 0
cnt battles for sale by M. A. Miller.
Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of
California, so uxanve ana nutxiuous,
with the nedkinal virtues of plants
known to be most benebcitl to tite
human system, forming the ONLY PER
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
promptly on the
PEW, LIES AO BOOT
AKD TO
GIsanssnie Systsni EffectaalFy,
lO THAT
PURE BLOOD,
REFRESHING SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENCTH .
Ttur"y follow. Every one a nsing it
nd 11 are de!icbtet with it. Ask vour
droggirt for SYKVP OF FIGS. Manu
factured only ty tae
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CS,
Sam faajicuc, Cau
Lxwtilii, K r. Mnr Tomc, K. Y.
OVEKLUD TO CA1IF0PJIA
VIA
youTnEitxpAcinccoMrAN Y's
LINE.
.The Ml Shasta Route.
Time EetTesa Iftuy and Saa Fria-
cisco, 35 Horn.
California Exprau Tralnt Run Dally
p.murrw onon wn Awn
SAN FRANCISCO.
m t. a 1. rurtiana . A.-...1U 4.V a. m.
:1 P. R i-T iUiiiY Lt X. u.
a. l..-Ar...,.an KtaB'....l,T... 7 vo r. a.
Local Paaener Train Daily texeept Sunday
S. A. ..
I'or'.UuJ At..
Lv..i...Aliiuf ,,, I .
.JLt....4-nxvs 1,..
3. 1-. f. a.
Il::t")A.a. I
li m r, u..
2,o r. a..
SV M.
Local Pan jar Trains Sally (eacept Sunday)
Jr. .Lt Albaiif...-
V r. M kt lAlmmm...
a. u.
Lt... ft :i A. H.
Ar. 9 a. K.
l.r lA.a.
Ar. 4-'J p. a.
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r. a Ar Lr ljuu.m...
"M a. ..l.TAU)iy..
H.S! A. H....M. Utmmm..
'ullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOUBKT SLEEPING CAKS,
For ccrtuiiiodHtifn cnnd-ClaMt
FfevueRgeni, Httuchd to
IlxprkB Traina.
Th 8. P. Co'n Fijrrr mck emiiictlrm wnh
all ntnUcr baau iii tail cutia Wt, ruu
West Side D!vlslcn.
lTKTWEES
0KTLAND and C0RVALLIS
Mall Train Dally (Excapt Sunday).
7 a. in Lr I-or.'unti Arfr a. m.
12 p. m Af .CorriUlit yi. ra.
At Albnprnnd CorralUctuaiwct trlth tr;ni i
OwaTtr. Kaiiroatl.
Exprata Tral- Dally lExcapt 8unday,.
. nt.-.Ar .M-;inrnilk L.ia. m
THROUGH TICKETS
To All J'olntw '
SOUTH IB EAST YII CiHFQRiM.
tfTnr ftiH Infnmsafion n?arrt!tieraW, mai,
' n!! mi :nuyxaY-6ul al Ailnttir.
Ii.toFlEI.KK, K. f. fc'KiBTU?.
Ji4iu:r Awt. G. r. 4 Pa-. Ajcnt
Why Pop
per cent Interest on Mscey
Tea
iMZC. X
vm
j WJwn Vim Can i-t It
CALL OX THE
Oregon Land Company
Albany, Oregon.
Ashbv& Dickinson,
: : Managers.
a j
THIS INTERESTS TOXJ !
We invite you to come and look through oil) Mam
moth Stock of v
Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars,
Crockery,
PURE GOODS &
Hides. Furs and all kinds of Countty Produce taken in exchange 'for o'oods.
We Guarantee Fair Treatment to All.
W. B. DONACA.
Comer Brick Store,
tV YOU WISH A COOD REVOLVE
irECTIARE
smith & imm
Flnaat amalli
mmlmimlCSSi
cxvartt. la aaUtimi C
i tua muff at I, I, - v
touMaactkia, alf(jr Hun
nrfa and Tatkh m.Hl K
IlwH aaalHr wroaekt '
KUUT
Mianeoa
aValaa), aarmWiitif and aprarar. In
ofwe auul for Ut mnuiu nJ-. Tlw ara uoa
Ifciix awl Oaanroaa. Th Saim a Kn Ka
TOLmia arc aun;rl ttfwn Ihr Ixtm-ia wltn a null
aama. atidtwM autiditu tA imOqia. ajift rv tnr.
atmm4 nrtvH. liut Bifoe balne thorn, uih! tf
yimt iWm tumM tuinilT jnio. an iirtrr inn; u wt
Urt BMW awl pfV caup-m W'fif utiva.
I01XTU i WWiM,
fyriuclicWS, Blaaa,
AT COST!
To Mule r.nom fur Vj-
Fall and Winter Stock cf
DRV GOODS,
FUMISHLFS GOODS, AKB JOTIOXs,
I "WILL CLOSF OUT MY
Eutiiv Stock of
Boots & Shoes
jssr cost.
?o- is the Time to
SECURE REAL BARGAINS.
1 Propose to Hava
Leading Dry Goods Store
In the Valley.
MAIL ORDERS
Promptly attended.
W. F. READ,
AlbuDv, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR ITULICATION.
l-uiied Malfatanrt OScu, )
KCTICr. is hereby slen that In foinjiHanrf with
litb i:iivi-i..;i)i of the CI of Coiiifruwtif June 3,
17W. en;'iMl "An n fur ihc ul." of linil ij ,
in t!ii' M.iieiif ,aHfcula, Ongon, NvJ, aiid
of Vmicfitivr. counlj of tlurk, trri:ory of Wash
ington, hn. thU cloy lliixl In tlib o3. bin iwtn-n
!Ati;iii';t 1777, fur llie purha i( thu of
cc. 5fl. in TowiHii 12 South. luinse 2 Kat,
ai.i! v. ill offer pixf to !. titat the Irttxl lou'iit
tjurj vniitauit fur lt,t limber or M'rtie ttimi fur
rir-.lililfiil J.urp niid tocstuliiwh claim to
m'.il !,Kif! In-fore the IaL.tvrnit'i iKMrivcrcftlil
1 ofli'-e at I Wsnm City. Oi(.-(il!. a Jloiidy, the Stl
j liay of M;ircSi. VJO.
IU wiini-!! im t iim- John naiilsun, W W
Ir'!!-!. A.I'r'KiMh!" uml lvi! Jlitliln, ul! of
VniKrotiVi-r, ClnrkC' f.'otinijr, V. T.
Any ni.il all pi;rti tiairiilng ivlAprw'ly th
a;,m.w'VKirl!i! '.ixsnU aru n-ni'.-tlf(l lo fiie liicir
'!a!iiiiti .!, office oii Muri! wild svj U.y of )
J.T.AITr.KJ'Jj;, itc8Utcr.
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Glassware, Lamps, Etc.
FULL WEIGHTS
Main Street Lebanon, Linn Countv, Or.
NEW STORE and FRESH GOODS!
AVe have a complete line of ladies' and gents' ltuWicr (IfHtl,
Itubber Coats, Iiadans, Circulars, NewmarkeKand Jilk and
Gingham Umbrellas. Prices to suit the trade. JiuMttrJSoot.
Sandals and Glen's Jiubher Overalls AVe sell M. 1). Wellr, &
Cos. celebrated custom jnado oots and fchoe?.and carrv tlie
latest styles. These goods are purchased direct froni the
manufacturers in Chicago ' -Agents for the celebrated Ludlow
shoes, in women's, misses ami children' gowds.
GOOD VALUE and
"We invite your patronage.
Barrows
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tSTTZIXS PAPEB
mrn
THE SAN FRANCISCO
WEEKLY CALL
JTrlee, JJM per Tear,
THE SAN FRANCISCO
MORNING CALL
Jrie, per Tear,
At rK3ucaui rot
01389.0
ma tMi rRAScmo tveeext caix
ii a baiidomc eight-pagi rawr. It la !
WOd every Thursday, and couiulat ull d
tho ImftHtaut uowa of tbo wcci, gleuae
Irom entry quan.r of tho &lobe, cvinplcta
up to date of publication, it eontaiua iu
tereatiof; apecial corrcapoDtl';uc from fill of
the Friocipal clticn of Uio world and a vMt
amount of tbo bent aolcckd cad origiu:U
toneral literaturo. It furnithci the liUuat
and moat rulklila Cueneiul cw and cur
ket qaotatiooa, nod Kifca tpcciul atu.-u'.iua
to horticultural cud Ofrirultura) Dtwi, nut
li la every rapect aCntluu family pu;cr,
appealing to Uie lutcraat al avcry mumbar
of tiie houacUoid.
THE MORNING CALL.
(HKVEM IMCM A WECK)
Ii ft live metropolitan dally. It tun tii
UlEGEflTCIKCeLATIONaiiUliirecoguiztd ,
, M being tiif L.vllNG KtWarAPEEof tUo
I'aclfio Cmt. Either of tho olxrvo pcpttri
'o will tend poitpaJd o a prcruluia oo ro
te! pt of the folluwlne auUcripUuu pricct
hi the noa Liirutioo : .. .
1 Pjj I'm iMr MiaaHr,
111' XN. miu.m.
Wte Ml HaTlltanMll tfWHMI AbaMI
IS OUR MOTTO.
SQUARE DEALING
& Searles,
A LI '.ANY, OKEFON.
i .. f ".a ii r'.
I oihmim-1. at.o nil tAlt.nl HlA,.t..v tit.
i Iwi.lmt li for NH it'k JW t h y (ttr onv
l..-..ir fh I'. N IWnl Ullii-r. ami or i m.
iaib runti. In kw lliiwllinii lion,' ?rm h'.fw
H" tiirnttx. sihi nrn.. ff.nii.i ur
I'UOin ,,( ititanKl.Hi. H alfiw i. lo iTi-
(.!.. nrusr w wi tvn,
hrr i-irrtilnr. mlrm. let m aid rrfcn-Krwa t
atirul )., i. in VMnrowit Wal I -hiiit b.i,
G. E. HARDY
Ilaa on band Urjre atot i of
fFT-r- . .
A LARGE STOCK OF
JEWELRY
Call And Secure rrioet
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