PillPAl', FELKUAKY 7, 1890.
BOARD OF TRADE.
A Mors In thm Right XUraotlea.
The meeting or the Board of TraJe
last Moiulsy ovenlng: was. very largely
r.ttendetl ttud was by far tho inost eu
thuwastiiv and ImoreHtlnj; , lifting
that this lionoruMe W;y ever .bd In
Lebanon. Tho committee on bi&isu
fartufing ivrortcd articles of inerjwr
stion nnliich had bwu jircvious-ly pre
pared by thom ; the report wns unani
mously adopted -and the fallowing
.penileuiea appointee! as ineorporainrs:
C. B. Montague, C. II. Ralton, W. 11.
ItoEiiea, F. af. Miller, J. C. EiJyeu,
Joseph EIkln. It wus thought tnt
to appnlnt iome additional help to
solicit funds on sulxseriptiou for tlie
ditch, and tho following gentlemen
- wore elected to help: J. J. San,M. A.
.Miller, J. A. litard, John BurkLaxt,
W. J. Guy, John Walton end B.Bur
tuashavr. IT. A. Miller 'laid a proposi
tion before the Board to advertise, tho
Town, which van adopted, and the
committee on alvertisiujf given jtowcr
to take any elt-m they saw fit la ac
.ceptirg the proposition, and alsa lo
KKsist a the preparation of suitable
.matter Sct advertising aud
advancing the best interests of the
resources of t he county. After a few
timely remarks by different memlwrs,
the Bi-r.rd adjonrned until the next
xoLx trj'oiutcjent.
KlaugLteriag I-cr.
There s a uetir blockade in tha
lno-antaiaa. The Znst Oregonian far
that report are to the cSeet that herds
of deer are blockaded in tlie breaks of
Meaehara creek by the deep snow
.which fiiU the gulches and canyons to
-the depth of Cv cr six feet. The
drifts make it fllScuIt for the deer to
-travel and the mountaineers are having
.rare rp-ort slaying .hv keleaguered ani
mals, and tender, juiey b teaks and
.roasts of venison garnish the board of
many a mountain home. Many an
anibitio53 chared who would utterly
fail in stalking the and wary deer
in an opea foret with no "favors, can
crver himself v-iih gore and glory by
chasiug and shooting the deer m plen
tiful along he canyons of the babtling
MeaeLam now. A good, old-fashioned
chinook, however, will soon sat the
captives free, and spoil the banter's
ejwrt ' , ,
The enthusiasm expressed by the
.members of the Board of Trade on
Moaday evening, and by Ihe citizens
in general, in regard to propositions fpr
.the welfare and advancement of the
iuginese and for making known the
superior advaaisges Lebanon has to
offer to the home seeker, is not to be
,:lpLH:d. The Brownsville times, in a
few, brief remtks, hostile to Lebanon's
proeraus condition, tries to leave tho
impression that this is a dn'i, dead
town; that the citizens lack public en
terprise, and that cur Board of Trado
is a very poor and uuaelive body. If
the editor i the above-mentioned
pttjK-r ccnld see some of the stirrino'
and acUve steps teken by this body,
.and Ket enough of it pluck and vim tt
"enthuse BrwnsvCIe'8 citizens with an
tcus.1 uicount of emirate in enncUi:2
public enUrpriif s, thc,B ,it will have
accomplished that of which shs w ill
i.ave caue to baist. Lit us hear 0
aora such wer.k-minded, remarks,
Broth- r He.
The pknai!t Savor, gtmtle artion and
woi.inS i-Cctls of 5yrup of rigs, whr.n
in iited a loxaiive aud if the father
jor mother i tive or lilious the
iaoct frratif -in r; result fuf'ow its use,
ss tiiiit it U he let family rem.iy
fcuown and every fkmiiy siiould kave
U.tUe.
A choice farm of 137 acjwi, within a
mile of town, f-.T sale. Inquire of
T. U. Pti:KM;a t Co.
Within the next aixty days two lots
.on Main Jtrtet will Joe eiven away to
any party or par;ie who will build on
e'.-h lot and carry on a good legitimate
rt':M; for thf t yers. Inquire of
JftriMta , &
iifeCUtS.
WalSat-e, real estate
Pure blood Wyandotte chickens for
f.ae by It. S. Biberta.
Pro(iioe by B. S. Jlob-
y eastern trash when
splendid Eucklng
goods at Ut'tiUgue's
. rJ ,!r3 his On
. McMranville 1ms wisely followed
splendid example set Ly Salem in
raising a fund to bo expended month
ly in tprradiag the good news of this
glorioiiB country in the cast, Tho
McMinnville folks have already a fond
of f IIS jht mouth which willle pppnt
in advertising the ci y. This money
will bo cirHnded by the newly organ
ized board of trade and of course will
come back many fold in a short time,
as the city is sure to receive many
new inhabitant as a result of the
advertising. Thia reminds the write:
that it will soon be time for the peo
ple of Salem to rai;:et a fund for the
advertising of Salem dining the com
ing year. They alrea-y feel the ben
eficial raraKs of last year's labor and
should respond liberally when solici
ted. Salem's monthly uhscripUon
this year for tali purple uhould le
large, as it no doubt v ill be. States
man. , " - :.
The .railway construction of the
United States in 18S3 amounted to
5000 miles, enough to reach from the
1 Mississippi river to tho Pacific coast
and back again, yet the averaga
length of new lines was loss than
twenty miles. The best indication of
-he he althfulness of this growth is
seen in this fact The wore done was
chiefiy in providing feeder for ihe
main lines and pushing extensions
forward in response to the demands of
trade. The south, owing to the si-
j tempts now Wing made to develop her
J mineral and other natural resources,
has had a large share oi the new
roads. 3000 of the five thousand
miles reported as the complimeut of
the. year were laid in ihe country
south of Cincinnati and east of the
Mississippi, leaving to the Pacific
coast and
balance.
the mighty northwest the
There is no town in Oregon with
brighter prospects than Lebanon, It
being .situated near the center of Linn
county, the finest agricultural coun
ty in the Etate, Ideated cu sonth fork of
the Sasthua at the terminus of tho
Ibanoa branch of the 8. P. Ik Itirith
thrw trains a duy, giving us good mall
facilities, and batter than many towns
with much larger populations than we
have. Laying to the west of our town
is some of the finest grain and fruit
lands in the county; to the north is
,Jand suitable for grain, hops, fruit and
vegetables; to the south and east in a
large, etJttch of ooustry suitable for
grain and stock raiidog. These lands
are occupied by a thrifty, enterprising
cla of farmers aud stock raisers, some
of them owuiag large tracts of land
which they are willing to subsidize i3
to smaller tracts to suit purchasers,
having learned from experience that
small fama with better cultivation
will give more favorable result. Leb
anon has a population of from seveii to
eight huudied, tieicg the second larg
est fwn la the couicy. . The business
uf Lebanon is well represented by an
enterpi iwing e!as of businessmen. We
have good public schools, au academy
and a number of churches.
The citizens of our town have tade
arrange mt'iits with W.eil Brothers, of
California, by which they agree to
erect and ojierate ;aper mills with a
capacity of five ton of paper per day,
with a pay-roll of our tnousaod dollars
jer month.
Our citksens are faking ttcps to or
ganize a eotapacy far the construction
cf a water ditch, by tanplg the Santl
am river at or near Cbeadle's Fall and
bringing water into the city limits,
giving us a good water supply and
power sufilcient fgr a number of mills
and factories. With all these improve
ments we may reasonably expect to
double our population within the next
eighteen months.
The Beal Estate business Is repre
Btnted by the firm of Peterson & Wal
lace, who are ready and n tiling at ail
times to showyou through the city and
country free of charge. They liave on
their list a great many faraur, which
will be sold at pricutand terms to suit
purchasers. O&ll on Uiem and see
jme of their property.
Firstr-chum work at ilcClure's barber
shop.
Do not boy any eastern trash when
you can.get those spk-ndid Buckingham
& Heoht goods' at Montague's Mam
moth store and alo at his Cue Price
C'ab btore.
Examine the fine stock of irooltf ,ef
(.2 Uiatrti-'J 3f Ifo
mmm colbhh.
Montague's fall stock is
now complete in every de
part me t. The Mammoth
atoro is filled with as choice
f;oods, adapted to this mar
ket, as money .will buy.
DRESS GOODS.
Our all wool Aldino suit
ings,. a fuU yard wide, which
we are Belling at 50 cents per
vard, is without doubt .'tho
best Tilue for the money ever
offered to the ladies of .Leba
non. Our , stock of Henrietta
cloths, casbmeree,, tricts,
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 bo sold correspondingly
low.
Montague's stock cf fancv
work materials, as zephyrs,
wools and vans?, embroidery
silks, in fact everything that
goes to make ,up a complete
line of material for fancy work
can be found at Montague's.
Our Rtock of boots and
shoes was made expressly for
us and even' pair we pell is
fully warranted. "When yu
wantanything in the foot wear
line look over Montague's
stock njid net his prices. If
you want to jot good goods at
living prices you will necessa
rily buy vour boots .and shoes
of Montague.
CLOTHING.
Montague is opening up the
largest and best selected stock
of Men's, Eoys' and Chil
dren's Clothing ever opened
at this place. We can fit any
one both in eize and price.
Montague carries Oregon City
Clothing, 'California Cassi
mere Clothing, Eastern
Worsteds, as well as a great
variety f serviceable, low
priced goods. .
The One Price Cash Store
will continue to deliver Gro
ceries and General Merchan
dise to the citizens of this
place and vicinity &t a mere
nominal advance ever the
original cost.
NOTICE AS TO MONEY!
Persons who owe me MUST
PAY UP KOI.
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 all, but it takea 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
offiCCf; lot- Wrv jPt--itH
IJ VMM lit.
The long, weary credit bus
iness is a thing of the past in
Lebanon.
CIIAS. B, MONTAGUE,
lXCCRTonATED IN ,L
SlITIAM ACADEMY
THOROUGH. PRACTICAL. , iXVyOMJCAL.
Htuaentit may enter t nny tlm.
' 1 Thorough and Practical
i union, low, a oar a ana rcuuma, xt,4aduw.
Tcrir ia.ws8ks hogan MarJay, Feoruaag 3.
: Ths a enu Building has- boon repaired.
iar School ficpliances have bacn Added,
- Ths Curriculum cf Study has been F.evisod.
Send at Once for "particular.
R. N. Wright, D- S., Principal
NOW WE
TIio Greatest Slioo Ever Known
; IS THE
SUNSET $3.00 SHOE
FOP. Ml' , ; V'EAB. ' '
Tliis shoe is matle of b inc3f nnnery calf, has solid heels
and soles, and is the ftiV sb",i for $3.00 ever pioduccd
Manufactured bv .
Cahi, Kickelsbnrg & Co,, - San Francisco '
-AND 11011 SALE IN LEBANON BY
C. B. Montague.
B ARD
Druggist and
DEALERS IX
Pure Diiuos, 3Ied clxs.
Paints, Oils and Glass,
STATIONERY,
Fine Perfumerr,Bnislies& Combs
CIGAES AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
Main Street, Lebanon, Oropji..
Julius Gradwohfs
Golden Rule Bazaar,
The Lending CrOcker.v, Fancy Goods
and Toy Store of Albany, Oregon.
Rogers Bros. iUl Silverware, French Qina scd 1 Glassware,
Boy's Wagons, Baby and Boll Carriages.
General Assortment of Fancy Goods.
Kpe"ialt.r ia the F"i n?Mt, Tea. tti4I CofitTM.
He buvs direct for net .cash and carries the lamest
stock m the valley.
All parties contemfilating building, or desiring lumber for
any other purpose whatever Mould do well to call on
HUMPHREY & TAYLOR,
At h'i3 lumber yard at this place or t the Eawjnill.
We have on hand a first-class stock of
Rough and Clear Lumber.
Bills of all kinds filled on short notice.
Giveme a call
Before Purchasing -Elsewhere
Humphrey & Taylor.
TH-ifTTt-rT i v T .
in Insiruciicz. ;
HAVE ;EM.
cSc HOLT,
Apothecary,
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