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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1890)
HtlDAY, FKHKUARY1, 1800. y y cyportKW lu Oregon l that for ,,,,'ull the jvar round country Wwteru Ongon h the cream of the Taclfic , w for mon of moderate meuns to get fixed" in- J huv llved ,n Mlch i fi,n NcbruHktt and California, and I VH-ve thav any eiwtorn man ltli 'wh and eneigy and a capital of ay iroinflWtol-cuncomo into the vicinity in und about Lebanon, and f .. u a man of family be cm gut 1. la Inhorcaotbathhusolf kml finally villi well provided for future. Every, wiumry h "a drawbacks, and Western Oregon fa. no vptlon to thin rule, iUi the comparatively ie . compuml vita me """'J u.lvanUtobceujoy.d . no that if the middle cUw ' v,; were aware of all the frcU, that w-hbm a very abort period Linn cun wpctsiuMy would t densely popu- ,;,Ht wnuil astonbb the oldaat mhabi M. Pwwrn man, why do you delve Mud from year to year in that land , t tfertro executions, where by hurd u-ka (when thcK-aiw are favorable) run hard:yave cnougu vou noiu . IBOI1 " ' , iciing and your tock from Hwrying . .i iif. t.idioua. cold winter. t ' . . i ..r.vw!iri tlar. valley naiure " Vruuduntlvfornerch.ldrcu, unu -jumi will expend the auie amount of nergy here he doea in the cast to keep ;nl anrtbody together he will become wealth v in a few year., want more of the hardy, sturdy laaterncw here to develop the country. I term tak an new country the pioneer -uracil, an early day; in those days acre were no railroads and neom!y o market for tba farmers' surplus ,,roducu, and the mult rwthat the.e -h:p1c oulv raided what w uc.cbiiry or their "own use, and the country lid not develop very rapidly. :Now base trunk line of the railroad fading to the north, aouth and -east. Our rivers art aupplifd with elegant .inea of ateam cruft and mounter bU.ps and ocean Hteamcra carry our proaucw ro all imtioim. ThW to the garuen ' ; the vest; crops never fail ('(! ar.d .timber in abundance I lnu.lthful. fitir river j ure our foroti tee i n with gauo, and iu fact thi, U th Innd of pcw: and plenty, pbcar VhMt more Liinds arc fitul can you frozen, h:77.urd--.:fferers f th-iifit uu We euu aay U one and all if you e ata Ji,,l with vour lot hack there where vou are, never cool In the summer and ;..Vcr warm hi the winter, why atay fhore; Uutifyouaro KATitfliHJ. bund.e up your worldly goods, e.I your farnitf and town lot for v, hat you ,ta t, and start for Oregon " Where wlls'itc dark Willamette down." Jut don't come with a "k-au pocket book ,d a amite," for unlcw vou have Home .capital vou cannot prohubly do any .tt-Jr here than bark east. We xoeu with puah ar.d snap and some filth v lucre, so that ibey can help develop-the country when they got here. Don't expect too mucn vi u.. j . her) country, but conic with the in- j tention of .takingjthe country it i, j not wi you may picture It i" J""ur j Mind's eye.and you will certainly una mit thnt anv reasonable person wil. jillrv the taslet place f"r plnainn i ..... 1.. T.V.l.l. I aian to got agoodlivjugin u.a.. i small capital .iMt or west for men o. and lai ire energy Yours for pluck, B.I'. B. OTI k. N-rtir? is hereby given tliRt all -lr' are forbidden to buy m purchase aot! "t V.M held aiwinst ,'ardwell fla'k bv .co. M. ;lark, said note itivln about the ymr 1W, vhlch said ieo. M. Clark claimed had been lost, a fid I, the undersigned, Laruv.tn (,'irtri;. sravfl a. 11CW JlOlU '.voa:4i paid iia ful!. , -M-alae J'-illof ill for Innit-er, which ha been paid off in full. Iue Jii!3 jmn lout Mutch fit, DoethH-tLerJlh day cf February, irj. at U-L.-iiifi..""-"- VMWV.T.UL (,'l.AKK. O-w prl.'iTnd cash at the new h !or... but cvjryiLinj,' sold clicap d .kUvmd to any pari, of tfw ctty. iothiiyi'.r;y'4lww tn'Mh wl""n ..i . Urn.!.-tMii)iirl v'HJ am get lliOvaji--'" , iht k-w,l.t ;.1-Ht:.gi . j .yd i. : hi, :at h CM Vrle- : Tiler. f Mwral point that the new leoftier cttljrant would, do well to tote, bef.ro they conclude to locate' Find, Cheap itontea, r Uv Rnatcnt pemlhlc advnget wttlj pie least pof alblo otitlny. SUw we rballvtgo com pnrltion u tbhi respect with arty local ity on the atunt. Lots can b bnught, desirable ouch within leas than b!x hundred yard of our main IiuhIihkii center, for from $-"0 to (100 each, and these lota are more thau twice the uhu ul h1?.u of loU lu other town. Almost any, or all of t bene lota can bv bought on eny tenuis, long time or Installment plan. Jlullding mnterial and nil necessary convenience for rapid conntruetlon is all here ready to hand. Second, the wood Is cheaper and more conven ient thau ulmoHt uny town in the valley. Building Btono can. bo hud nearly for the cut of quarrying and hauling the Bums, and the finest clay for brick making Ih nil Hround vh. Farms and small tracts for pardoning or fruit growing, are at leust fifty per ceut uheupor than anywhere in the valley, and are ah rich oh thu richiHtt In all this Clod-favored laud. The lieot hop lunds lu all the state are along the rich alluviid hot torn of the Saiitiam, and more Imps are made per acre than anowlicro cltu in the atute. Third, iSlutihtics show less malarial diHeaws iu this arl or the county than auy where elw;, aisil Lebanon Is noted fur ltd remarkably healthy location, and in fact there is ubHoIutely no local caune for dieue whatever. The new L'oiucr will find a genuine wan reception, and to ull proving tl)MliMvp4 wnrtiiv. tiiilwf nut inl nl1 mid I l7" h ... ,i T " ; .. nelp will be given to ail laudable un dertakings. There.is no department of manufac tory or industrial enterprise that our citizens would jiot encourage, and if need be, substantially aid. Fourth, The capitalist will liud here noljonly un nhaulute fiafe wt'iirityfor money, but a most Inviting opjwrtunl ty to incat money. Our town and country real estate will certainly in crease rapidly and will pay investors of either large or small means fnuu to 100 Nr cent iu the next 12 montkri. Our city tax hardly amounts to any thing, and our city fathers are deter mined to keep out of debt. Irftbanon Is firet-clu.s in its hoite life, and in fall thnt constitutes u per fect make up of home attraction. Three good churches with local pastors to look after the wunts of the flock, the siek and needy. Three good and well regulated Sunday sehools, in which are gathered and taught nearly all of the children of the community. A;puouc tree sciiooi lor an ana a most c.celie:it academy, both of which are a suceess. One of the best Odd Fellows' and Muonic halls and lodges on the Pacific coast, compinHtd of flrnt-c!a.-b niuteiial. 'utit' of I)ioluilon. Notice is hereby giveu that the co partnership hci-cloforj existing between R. Hiatt and J. ('. Gordvn, partners doum business under the firm name of Uiatt & Ciurilon, is this day dissolved by nritual consent J. C, (lord jii wilt continue the business and P'llect or pay all outstanding accounts. Lebanon, Oregon, February 21, 181)0. iv. Hiatt. 6kai. J. C. Cordon-. S.vn. OLYMPIA S. MURRAY, M. I)., n.niale Hpeeiulirtt. lias practiced ou the racitic Const for the pant twenty- five years. A life tvuie devoted to the .,(,,,!.. 1.. , nu(j curw,, j j.;tVo tiousands of t.U- . . . rnoniaw o: permanent cures irom the is-t js-opk ou this coast. A positive guarantee to permanently cure any case of female weakm-i. no matter how long standing vt what the stngo may U;. Charges r.aonabie and within the roneii of all. For the benefit of the very j.-oor of my fox who are wuflering from any of th; great iuulliiude of nil nientfl that follow iu the train of thnt terrible dibcoec known an feiuulc weak ness, and who arc not able to pay for treatment, I will treat free of charge. Coaxultation l-y mail, free, All corrcfi pondcuctt strictly confld'tntiul." Medi- cin.-rt packed, hoxert and eent 1 y fs pa with .charge pre-pnt I for "home" treatment, with fpc-clficdlrec tions for uhc. If $ w art entering from any f .iaule trcubJ.... jieri-.dically or cob wttiJ v, Addrrw, 0:,yjika H. M-Ji'.r.AY, M. 1)., JaHiT'ortlaiid, Oregon Monty Tu Loan. MJti'-y to lonn ut a low rate rate f intereiii, on good ifjrm property in Linn C'ouaty, or on bet city property i Alkmy. Apply t Mlackburu and Wrl.,i. All.r.i:v. 0-tr., wimn coluun. Montague's fall Btock is now complete in every de partment. Tho Mammoth storo is filled with as choice goods, adapted to this mar ket, ai money will buy. DIIKSS GOODS. Our all wool Aldine suit ings, a full yard wide, which we are netting at 50 cents per yard, is without deubt the best value for the money evor offered to the ladies of Loba 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 wore bought at very low prices and will be sold correspondingly low. Montagu's stock of fancv work materials, as zephvrs, wool? and varus, embroidery silks, m fact everything that goes to make up a oompleto line of material ior fancy work can be found at Montugue's. Our stock of boots and shoes was made expressly for us riid every pair we sell is fully warranted. "When vm want anything in the foot wear line look over Montague's stock and get his prices. f you want to j;ut good goods at living prices you will necesra rilv buv vour boots and shoes of Montague. CLOTHING. Montague is opening up the l-.'.rgest and lu.'st 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. Montague carries Oregon City Clothing, California Ca.ssi nure Clothing, Eastern Worsteds, as well as a great varietv f serviceable, low prieecf goods. The One Price Cab Store will continue to deliver Gro ceries and General Merchan dise to the citizens of thin place and vicinity at a mere nominal advance over the original cost. NOTICE AS TO MONEY! Persons rftio owe uif; MUST pay up now. . - 1 do not propo.se to wantx? much time in ' dunning. In fact there are Fome who imag ine they should not be dunn ed at all, hut it takes money to do business. Do not he surprised if you find the note or account you may happen to owe me in the handrf of an offic er ' tlVlllt' II , The long, wearv credit bus ino? is a thing of the past in Lebanon. CII AS. B. MONTAGUE. NOW- WE C3 reatONt Hhoo JKvor Iviioavii is thk : SUNSET $3.00 SHOE FOR MK , Wy.Ml This hoo is mado of h lnes innery calf, has solid hoe and Poles, and is tho fu t-t hh ,i for $3.00 ever pi educed Manufactured by Cahn, Nickelsbnrg S Co,, AND FOR SALE C. BEARD & HOLT, Druggist and Apothecary, DEALEICS IN Pure -Drugs, Mkdioinks, Paints, Oils and Glass, STATIONERY, Fine Perfumery, Brushes & Combs CIGAIW AND I'ANCV TOII.KT ARTICLK-S. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Main Street, Lchrmun, OrvK'-'n- Julius Gradwohl's. Golden Rule Baz The Leading CrOckory, Fancy Goods find Toy Store of Albany, Oregon, Rogers Bros, 1U1 Silverware, French CMna and Glassware, Boy's Wagons, Baby and Dell Carriages. General Assortment of Fai icy Goods.- Hjx'flulty lu tin; f'"liiwf. Tcuw viiH I'ouVvv. He buvs direct for net .cash and carrie:: tiie hmi stock in the vallev. All parties contemplating building, or desiring lumber for any other purpose whatever would u!o well to call on HUMPHREY &TAVL0K. M his lumber yard at this place or at thft sawmill Ye have on hand a first-ela stock of Kough and. Clear Lumber. Bills of all kinds filled on short notice. Give me a call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Humphrey & Taylor. Why Pay M per cent Interest on Money WJii'n Vou Cun fit't It For IjOKM? CALL ON THE Oregon Land Company Albany, Oregon- Ashby& Dickinson, HAVE 'EM.? 4 t - San Francisco IN LEBANON BY B, Montague. 't.VV i if 1 J L1 . ..i-v ji less. ?1 A M I L. Iv 1C N f C R " ANU h.miililiij,r JrlOI. Haa boen pewd ut WaUNOV, - OKK'SOX, . Id the ik?w nlorerfwrn of W. J. Cluy, next door to The ft::pn.T, where ALL "WORK IN THESE LINKS, JB'isldt a full titock of ' Emhrnidmj Material May lw oKuincd. All kimb of NTAMPIKW. Dotie on SHORT NOTICE t -And Id : THE VERY BEST STYLE. hi i OA I ... ) At4 ..; .1 So;'