-in 4. M - i ii) hi i. i j i i i I n 'I' Ol'Jt OH'.Y Th f o R II r. f i p t n it ;vl S t .1 es ovit un rroii rf nvm than 2,h.k, KXl fijuaio nulrs. ami pmlmMv jnnny more rrnn.in to luMli. nvn cil. Upon o liioucmU CiiU vilati ni, tiio.ao nlrf;ilv known oontuin more tlcin 110) cubic ivib if ono mile of which, at tho rate it is now usod. would furnish tht country with con I fur ft tl'u;-.iui voir; P' thnt a million of years would not cx linisht our supply. What nn imnl culalU' incrcui in the us of ptcam, ami a connucnt increase of pop ulation and gcncvtil pvosporitv do-p puch a tuwr.re of fuel open Voforc this country. If our number. pliould lwoumo only ns marv to tho sijimre mile ns in Great llritnin, or there ir room enough enpt of the Rocky mountains for o00,(XXV (V; and including the country west of that range, for 'iU0,(U0,0O0, equal to v.iort than hslf of tho present ovulation cf tho plhe. The wealth of t-ur republic ex ccvla that of tlrtiit Britain, and it surpasses that country not only in su icultnve Imt in manufactures. If the live stock in our country were marshalled in procession five abreast in close order ..tho line would reach around tho world and ovtrlap. Chicago alone manufuc- "? half ft many steel rails in a Great Britain, and Minno ws turns out so much llour that barrels would form a bridste r Kiv .York to Ireland. Ve produce sixteen pounds of Gutter annually for every man, woman and chil l in the country. If our cr q of cereals were loaded in carts it would require all the horses of Kurope, and a million more, to move ft. More yards of carpet are manufactured in Philadelphia than in all I i rent Britain. A single fac tory in Massachusetts turns out as many pairs of Inxits as 33.0O0 boot makers in Paris. Our government bus given u:? mora land for the gup jHutof pehooU and colleges than the entire, area cf England, Scot land avid Ireland. We of the Pacific coast are vrait inr to receive o ir projortion (2,iK000) of this vast population, and with our resources, latent anc. t!eve!optl, can meet every want and satisfy e.-ery reasonable de maud. Let him who is accustomed sto looking up-.m the dark Bide of Ii fo and professes to see nothing in ft5e; for our rapidly-in'na-ing popitm but squalor and starva tion, i. .upon laese n cures -.1 are eincny reaaoie ana . . . , , I , catch, at least, one ray of sunshine. 21 A K Sit JUDGMENTS. What a witness for the hard und unri&htejuur judgments we habit ually fornxit auother lies in the means plainly no more ihan a judg ment ioi-mea oetorcnana, without aihrming anything as to whether that judgment be favorable or un favorable to the person about whom it is formed. Yet so often do wc f rm harsh, unfavorable judgments of others before knowledge and ex "perience, that a prejudicj, or judg ment Kfore knowledge and not grounded on evidence, is almost taken to signify an unfavorable anticipation about one; und preju dice has actually acquired b. sec ondary mcaniogof anything which is mischievous or injurious. No paper can be published with out home patronage, and every man Jiliterfisted in Jceepihg.vp a home paper. If a new enterprise of any kind is wanted the news paper is expected to work lor itv-' If a public meeting is wanted for any purpose, the news paper is called upon for the free iiotice. If an j- of the societies have a eupper or reception cf any kind, the newspaper ia expected to give the necessary notice. The newspa per must puff the schools and every thing clso to aivaace th interests If the business men of the place, and then give them a henisome notice when they puss away. And vet . scro"of them do nothing tc keen un a home mner. Good timesand. prosperity are drifting this way just as natural'y as water running down stream. There will be some big develop ments here in the near future. Tho immense atural resources hero about to be developed will send Lebanon forging along to the front at a speed so rapid as to astonish its most sanguine friends. Examine this issue and tell us if you see anything new; If you have any suggestions to make we will take them under advisement, if criticisms they will be weighed; but old scores of a personal nature he t ween anyone and tho former mnagernent will net be settled by proxy. ' An Eastern paper says tltpco- pie oi nogue uiver vauey, uregon, went without mail for eight weeks, r.n'd asks'its readers how thev would J like to live in such a country- tet ter to live c-ielit wf -s without mail lycars in some ut mail. Ae world is in Mt owes you taken your . ers; neither . ises from a benefitted. " . .he ele - " t is i 'Hi; uio""gid to pee our p unit in all matters of public'. . et. Already this united ai tint . niis secured t( Lebanon a big paper mill. aiM,inthout doubt, a line public school building. And a canal sup plying water power sud'eient for all manufacturing purposes will iv tho near future ceaso to o a mere prupective enterprise. The follow ing are some more things that wo need, for which we will wver pray, and without which wo will never cortso our cry: We want a creamery in Lebanon. A good business is allowed to go begging, for want of pome live, ex perienced man to take hold of il ami m.ko it what It is in other parts of our countrya paying en terprise. We should lika to see a tannery for the manufacturing of all grades of leather from polo leather to the best morocco and gondola, which would ftop the heavy drain upon this count ry to California, and more especially to Eastern manufactur ers. We want n chair factory, and with plight inducements no doubt some man would engage in tho en terprise, as we personally know that overtures have been made to a cer tain town whoso facilities for the manufacture of this household ar ticle are not m good as our own. We want to seo coopers manu facturing our tubs, churns, buckets ami woixienware of all descriptions. We want to see our wash-boards manufactured at home, at ft coft little exceeding the freight on that article from the East. We w ant to seo these various en terprises spring up pimnltaneously with our paper mill, and then phail we realize w hat we most of all de sire to eec a prosperous, growing town. TTtK FEDERAL. CKNSt'l. The supervisor of census for this tlis tHct has received many applications f m those who wih to lr enumerators, ut Irtrge number f them art e vi d ntly from men who think they will nve an ensy time at the expense of the j If verriment. Tiime who accept a cft! tn umler this Imprvwion will fintlj that they have been sadly mlstaVeii. ! Under the present law any enumerator who has aeoopffrl an appointment i compelled to finish his woik, am! if he refuses to 1 ai without giving a reason Mitisfitetor.v to the vneriiiten,Ient, he may be flned and lniprissncd. Ten years ago many who couted on an cany job where appalled when they received ther book of instructions, and over 000 of them resigned. The census in to l.-etakcu between June 1 and June 15. The great body of enumerators will t e paid as follows: For every living j.e so, 2 cents; lor every death, 3 tent; for every firm, 15 cents; for every fac tory, 20 cents; for each vtt?ran or vet eran's widow, 5 cent. Every person is compelled to answer the questions or pay a fine of $ll)0. An Improvement this year over the former methods of taking the census is the distribution, In advance, of several million of family schedules, so that the enumerator at many points will find It already filled, and so will be greatly facilitated In his work. It is a curious fact as shown by the last census, and in fact by all, that while there are prbaps 1,500,000 women of the sge of 29, 39 or 49, thee w ill only be about 60,000 of the age cf 30 r 40 or B0. The Inference is irre i8tihle they do not like to acknowl edge having turned the corner of a de cade. It would, of course, be unrea sonable to assume that once In every ten years there is such an alarming decrease in the birth of girl babies. Another difficulty which the enu merators will encounter is the collec tion of statistics of what are called the defective clase those who are deaf, blind and idiots. Ten years ago Ike question was put before the head of a family: "Are there any deaf, dumb, blind or idiots in your house?" This was often const rued as offensive, and tended to increase the difficulties in ascertaining the true facts. TIum year th- enumerators have all been In structed to ask at each houe: "Is the speech ail right, is the hearing perfeet. i tho mind correct, fan everybody s-e?" The census, too, instead of call ing these class "dependent, defective and delinquent," will call them "spe cial," and will not class them with criminals. An especial feature of the census will a separate enumeration of vit-rnns and their widiws, which of itself is a gicrantic task, but it I hoped the nsult .v;I! be a g'eat aid to the pension bu reau. The chief item of expense, of course, ii the pay of t he enumerators, which in 1SS0 exceeded $3,000,000, and this year will doubtless be more than $6,000, 0)0. The appropriation made for the eleventh census is $.",4O."i,000, aside from the $1,500,000 appropriated for print ing, but it is estimated that $2,000,000 more will be needed to complete the work. It is said that the bottom lands on the 8antiam near this place are as rich as can be found. They are adapted to the raising of everything but watermelons. The vines grow 60 fast that they wear out the melons ciragging them over the gravel bars on the river. With singular unanimity every banker and broker approached on tilt BUI 'tn. L UCtliU J ,JUiI UUO 1111714 O plan" to loan government money to farmers as wild, wholly ideal and Utopian. Ashland Record. A "squaw" man, who never owned a hundred dollars in his life kefere. was made happy last Monday by re ceiving $160,000, the purchase price of 80 acres of land owned by him, just back of Port Townsend, for the pas quarter of a century. The money in his possession, he treated his Iiidi.m wiFeand four half-breed children to a trip to Sest le. His name is Bracken. Portland Welcome. -. gentleman who is from Yaqr.ina " Vs that a recent bi laud slide ' half m:'cs fj wJouina "" ! a veio . - "."oal. (From ttic Orhnoo Itevk'W. Kreltthtcr still want 2c pec pound for luuiltng fniuiThe Duties. ' Hinne of the merchants are offering 11 cent ft I lit for hauling grain from The Dulles for seed. Cattlemen will not maUeas; rlnnr'dv owing to the diet th:U they d not ex pert many eahes and the intllo being In pour coiio.tlon. l. l- ChiMs ret tinted last Fundny fri'in the Willamette valhy. Ho and his fiimlly eont niplate movl.it; to Hrowiifivllld In a short lini". Two and one-half Inches of snow fell Tusday iiljht, but had mostly dlsnp tonrrd tiy vWiidnesday eveninur. The auow caused coiiskt rul.lt U.M of young Innihs. Isaac C J n tre and Ilaisr.! Trney estne across from Ih lilne creek last Monday u foot. They say the snow on the mountains Is loo deep to be croswd on horse-buck. Cal Htnlth, of lirldge creek, Is proK :ibly the heaviest loser by the winter if any sheep-ralscr in the oount-y. Last f ill ho had r.b iut 11,00!) head nnd he has )( all but about 200. Tho Hople of Portland, "Une'e Llsha" Barnes says, are no respecter of persons. During hsa recent vUlt there ho says e'en tho women and mall boys tried to ran over hint. A. J. Khrum, of Cherry creek, re port not having lost many sheep dur ing the psst winter, though he esti mates tke loss on tlie east side of the mountains tit tills county at 75,000 head. During the week 21 sheep owners of the country have Wen Interviewed regarding their leasee during the wlntor, and from their statements It Is learned tht I r loss is a little over ne thlnl. I.nst full the gentleinon who were Interviewed owned 63,20 head of heep, nnd they report a loss cf 21,740; (hough this is nt a good bnxU on which to calculate th averdgej loss of the county, as some of the heaviest losers have not yet reported. During the week wo have aen far roera ft cm slmort eery part of the couvty, ami all appear to le h'pefu' r rn:inp excellent crops tlie coining K'asou . llivy r-port n large ncresiro of fall-sown grain, which was not Injumi by the winter and now proud cs to yield an abundant crop, Oivinj to the present condition of the ground :t l rv wilil to s.iw rrt! In gotnl iieiMoii, und tlote fnrnier wttli wlxm we hove tnlkiMl my there will bo a lsrar acrvatre tf grain In Cruok county this yvar than ever UTme, ami they expct ' but oi:e-thlrd more hay and gin n laised this season than past years. On Wednesday evening the eople f l'rincvltle were shiw ked to ktirn hat Jimmy Lafollet, who livid with h;s mother on McKay about seven m'les from town, lw.d shot and killed Itiuixctf. 1 he evenl;i of the aceidei.t hestepH'd out tont soiuo wood, and It Usupotitd that ht pulled uttt hi plf lot to practice shootinx, and that it . accidentally diHchar-o'd, prolmlily by 'lis vtumblint;, or prolm!ly by his arm striking a cellar door which he paed. Mrs. lisfollttt beurd the shot, and teppinjr to the d.or found Jimmy lying on his side, and when he reached li'n he was still hrcHihing, but wus U.intile to pjH-uk. The liall entered hit right eyebrow and lodged in the brain, Husim: almost instant death. He was It years old, and was an unusua'ly studious Ikv. The Star iivtu.c.. m. Astronomers state that during 1800 we shall witness a most Interesting -i?ht, viz: the reappearance of the Star of IV-thjvheiu. If this star appears lu 1800 it will have l-en seen seven times ii nee the Itcgintiing of the Christian -ra. It wos discovered last time bj Tytho de Brahe in 1575, who described it s a str of extraordinary brightness, which nutKhoue the strs of flrt mst''- nitude, and could lie seen in the light Mrht. Hut alter three weeks the bright ies faded, and after having !. vl-iMe for seventeen months It diwippeiired as suddenly tut It had tiiie. The stsr Is ou reevrd In the an il, lis of 1204 A. D. and of 645 A. D., luring t tie Emperor Otto's rt-ign. It Ui licen supjxuMrt that this heavenlv bidy is the identical Htar of Dethl -h in, and it seems to appear once in about 315 years. W. C. Pktkrsox. B. O. Wallace. PETERSON & WALLACE, RE AIi ESTATE BROKERS, NOTARY PURL ICS and INSURANCE- AGENTS. Below you will find a list of a few of tho many bargains they have for sale In city and country property. City lots from $50 t $150 good terms. We have a number of improved lots, including dwelling and business prop erty, also a good hotel In a fine location can bo bought reasonably and on good terms. Also tho following: No. 15. . Price $3000 200 acres Improved land 4J miles from city. Stock or grain farm. .No. 16. Trice $0000 867.acres Improved land 1 mile from city. Good for gardens or for raising stock. No. 17. Trice $3000 100 acres Improved farm or fruit land 21 miles from city. No. 4. Price $000 20 acres Improved bottom land mile from city; well timbered. No 1Z PrW $2S0 10 acres 1 miles from city;soil sandy loam; good for gardens and fruits. No. 9. Price $2000 165 acres well Improved land 8 miles from city. No. 11. Price $S000 322 acres firet-clase stock and grain farm 8 miles from city. For further particulars coneerning the Rbove or any other informatiou in regard to Real Estate address Peterson & Wai.lace, Lebanon, Oregon. It. Grier, of Alsea, came to Corvallis on Tuesday last to see the sights, lie is a man whoxe ago Una reached the s?vcn ie!h notcli, nn.l ;he ride he had (in the Cj'.t Pacific train on the jaliovc - ; hs- one he ever M-..!-" ' He h is lived in ' . " . G.uette. - To Wttka rtoum fur My V Fall and Winter Stock cf DRY GOODS, FUR1USMKG GOODS, AND KOTIOKs, I WIMCLOBF OUT MV Entire Rock of 13oot6c Slioe AT COST. Now Is the Time to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Hav TIIR Leading Dry Goods Store In tho Valley. MAIL ORDERS Promptly nttomled. W. F READ, Albiuiyi Ovjj,oi Why Pny Tea per cent Interest on Monty WIuu You Can Qst It Fop T-4tmf4? CALL ON TIIR Oregon Land Company Albany, Oregon- Ashbyft Dickinson, Managers. DON'T SHIP YOUR OLD 8T0VE. You can buy a Ay of the LATKHT l'A.T'X'KlCW Clicsp, of ! aV AN BROTHERS. THEY CAURY A FULL LINE OF Tin. Capper. : wooden and ' Stone UlarB, also PUMPS and pump FIXTCUES. EST Job Jf Vr done on Short Notice, Money! Money! TO TOVTV Good Farm Property AT B Por Cent. I exstninc my own security, write my own papers, and if title is perfect can close business up in short order Cnll on or write me. S. N. STEELE. With E. O. BcsrdBlcy, REAL ESTATE. AGENT, Alii a NY, Okecion. m28 W. It. ORAIIAJI, THE TAILOR, ALBANY, OREGON, Has opened the largest and finest line of suitltigs ever broujrht to Albuny. It lnclud-s patterns for full dr-ss suits or coats, vests or fiants M'parately, wnd em irnces some t f tiie tiuest of mi ported grnnls not seen hero before. Mr. Graham EMPLOYS SKILLED WORKMEN -ANJ GUARANTEES A GOOD FIT, As well ns the best quality of gods. These desiring something really fine should call and INSPECT HIS NEW PATTERNS. IP YOU WISH A GOOD REVOLVER ftrf SMITH & WESSON'S Ftnet small j arms avp' Jiil Uie first ckmbcettf J1 exports. In oitire &i. a and M-hA KIiikIo or doubtASCtVotL, HaXiLt Ham- nwrkiM and Target rnodntn. liewt qnnfity wrongbt uuy tun looted ihr workniauhlrj and stock. TTurlvakMi fori flHlnh. durmUtlttr nnd accwracr. Io Dot be aK.lTe.l try c-fcnttD auUmUi in imltotirmm often aukt for the Kuuio nrtlRlc. The; are uruo HatJe uid dar.Kuniiu. The SmTH wuwon Ka TiLTXHa are iampei upon tlie lytrrrli with Arm's namei, xlilrnm auddaKwof Mttiitii, and are f aai tred porfoct. InlHt ummi ImvIdk tliaitt. and It yiir lttar oairnot mply yu. an onlor aeiit toad flriibhw will reoelTO prompt attention. Deaarlff tire catalog m and prion upon applloatlsn. tOlITU &. WWSOM, LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Week. Eirps 1: J i per doz. Spring chickens $1 00 per doz. Old chickens $5 00 per doz. Broilers $3 75 per doa. Ducks 00 per doz. Geese 00 per diz. Turkeys 12ic per lb. Hides ye per lb. KliouldtVs 8o ikt lb. llam rlllc per lb. KntterA-i'Oe ikt lb. -Lard i!f"I'"ils $1 -5 per can. " "bulk S.5 per lb. - C. I , . . ' Hang Out Our Banner on the Outer Wall. THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. Montague's Magnificent Spring Stock of Dress Goods in Endless Yariety, Such as De Beiges, Foulards, Challles, Satlnes, Organdies, 8li tswnt, Blahe and Victoria Trlmmlntt, Ribbon. Valval, Pluah l Many Shadaa, Button, On Thousand Varlatlas Qlovaa, Hoalary, In fact everything to make a Imly's eyes fairly sparkle, llolh the Mam moth store and tho One Price Cash Store are the recipients of Iminenee Stocks, and Montague proposes to sell them to tho people who deal in Lebanon ut X RICEH THAT Defy Competition! in any town in tho Btato of Oregon. To those wise (?) ones who trot ofl to other than their home town to purchi.'j cheap John trash, pause ere it ho too late; discard the idea of buying anywhere but at home, and then only of Montague, and you will have your youth renewed, your mind in foi;nc content, and 100 cents' worth for your dollar every time No baits, no chromos, no steel or wood engravings ot awfully homely BhocmakerB doc Montague delude his customers with, but he DOES give them the choice of tno very best goods from tho largest selection this side of Portland, at tho most moderate priced for cash or approved country produce. II wboataalanir paras Meal traah From the fact that I have emp tied it in purchasing the above named good at panic prices, and also in purchasing the dtusieat lot of LADIES' SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES, MEN'S SHOES, BOYS' SHOES, GIRLS' SHOES. Talk about other brands of shoes than tho magnificent line kept by Montague. Shoo, fly, don't bother me: there ia room enough in the world for thee and me. Wc can FIT anyone, and when Montague aaya FIT he means it, and he is not going to pend you out of his palatial stores with those abominable monsters in leather which you may possibly nnu in oilier estaoiisiunents not a thousand miles from our grand em porium, and which makes Tour feet look as though you were a new arrival from Chicago. No, do not make an v mistake when you want GOOD Bools or Shoes for mother, wife or sister, the grandmother to tho baby, the grandfather to tho last new boy, but be sure to call on Montague and se cure what you may requiro in that liae. Every pair fully warranted. Now as to Clothing. hen the pnrso was emptied, as above sneciiietly set forth, Montague wns compelled t open another bsr'l fr the nurnone of securing to our cus tomern the latest novelties In tine suits as well as those adapted to e very-da v wear. We are now opening up our elegant design j in Oregon Uity Cloth ing, California Cnssimere Clothing, Men's Clothing, Youth's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, all Imported Goods, ele.arant-nttiiig garments, at scandal- ounly low prices. Montague has had over rortv years experience in selling goods, twenty of wtnen were spent among j'ou right here in Lebanon, and he now nronoses to spend the evening of his life In giv ing to one ana all such prices as the Boss Granger of Linn county never dreamed of. Make Montague know you are going to pay cash down and no grumbling (the chronic grumbler is a despicable creature), and he will make prices to you all right. . MONEY ONCE MORE. The people who promised to pay up by the 1st of last January and failvd to connect may find their accounts where it will not please tnem. Montague dots not propose to waste valuable time in huvtingrup these delinquents. but will send the most foroihl polh- tor he can employ to wile the dollars uuo me irora these, much-promising and never-performing gentlemen. ; CHAS. B. MONTACUF, We invite yon V Groceries, Pi Crockery, PURE GOODS & FULL WEIGHTS IS OUR MOT! Hiclcs Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for treci We Guarantee Fair Treatment W. B. DON AC A. Corner Brick Store, O. HARDY Itu un bsrnl s Urge stock ut A. LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Price. OYERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA SOUTHERN PACI FIC CXJMTAN Y'8 LINE. The Mt. Shasta Route. Tias Between Albany and San Fran cisco, 35 Honrs. California Capr Train Run Dy BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. I'TU. t )r. M. ... LV... Ton'muJ IMjBTU. Ar...l0 -15 a. m. ;!' r. !....., Allrttir I.T.- A. . i 5 A. i....Ar... Su kr-ii(co...X. J.40 r. M. Local ?tmr Train OaHy (aaaapl Sunday) 17 M t , TH-!l-I.J , Ir .M I20r. H....I.T A!Miiy . LrMi, M. 2j4)r. M.-.-Ar.. KtiKvii t Lt. i. m. Local Pancr Train Dally (acat Sunday) Jii r. a Lt Albany Ar a. u. 9 P. M....Ar.....LbiHm..LT fi:!5 . a. 1 SO r. ....l......Alanjr....Ar :2S a. a. : m r. w..Ar Ulnnii..J.ii 8 10 a. a. 7 ) a. a..L...-...AIhanjr....,..Ar. 4.-l r. a. .! A. w..-Ar.. Ll--iiou ..Lt... i.iO r. u. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPINO. CARS, For aroiiniU(MlRtln of Rocond-CUuw l'awongcr., aUaohrd to luxpruM Troius. Tha S. P. f' Terry make ronnortloo with all I ha rtsrulur tnUiia u Um JUt bkla li. trxnn fbut of 1 ifUvct, TorUantl. WMt 8lda Division. BETWKHN POfxTLAND and CORVALLIS Mall Train Dally (Eacapt Sunday). 7 SO a. m....Lv.......lJirtlAnl. ..Ar:p. in. 1J 2ft p. ro Ar....QnrTallin.......,Tl JO p. m. At Albnnr and t'nrralUa cunnact with train ( Orrrou raciilc Kallrowl. Expra Trala Dally (Eacapt Sunday). pO p. m..I.... .. PnrtlBd ..Ar 00 a. n. O0 p. ra....Af -...McMinnvllla Lt.- a. m. THROUGH TICKETS To All I'olnta SOUTH AID EAST YIA CALIFORKIA. nrT7T fbll Information rpfrardtn ratoa, map, etc., rail on company' agent at Alhanr. H. KOEHLKK, K. P. KX)ER3, Uaoaeor AjaL a. P. I'm. Affent The Celebrated French Cure, TcVr "APHOODITINE" I SoM OK A. POSITIVE GUARANTEE to euro any Corni nfuprruiM ill or any tnorlor ( tbe Kaneiutlre or ikAii of elthur Um: from the Kr I tH Xtt t.lvc IM Ol etlinnlailU. Tablnu ir-ltillm. ortlirouch yailllifitl Iwltanrotinii, ovr iuilillx ikw, ic., mirli a ol Brain fuwar, Wakeiul um, Iirnrini; ! faiua in Uie Bwk, Kemhi Wcnknew, Ilj'itoria, Korrnn I'nwtrntioii NorUini al KtniMloini. Viioorrho:a. DIkIiivm, Weak Meia ory, lfm of Towvr and 1 rpoteury. which f( no-rH-ottwl oiton load to proniatiirrnldariaHd lnaan-hr- Price f 1. 09 a box. 6 boxea lur 5.00 bout by mail on nofi.t of price. A W MIItKN fS UAItANTEIC fnrerary f!5 60 order, to refnnd tho moner if a I'wrni' rre not effct.l. TbovMaud oi textim.".) from bM aud yatinc. of aoth aexaa, pcrmaiu-nlH-eurad by Arnaooinor. Clmiiar fra. ddrn THE APHRO MDfONE CO. WniM BRUNCH. BOX 27 FORTLAKB, OH Sold toy JVI. -..3Ullex, JSols Agent for Lebanon, Or. lUurb hKtlew'aiMt gvat'a i&EMa 'rtah works -ad ? of Mtqcml Iu. Owtm riuoihi "c4 locwlH mecvMm on -, tofretber vrtta Mr l-rr nd do la to show what wc mimI yoo to Ukm who call your fnmtlt ul nenrtibonaiM) tbM bIhmi yo h-iwm-s mvlu in v-tnablo tr-a Am-m, which boMa feryn whmo.otarttl, vrvd thus w m r-paid. W pay all axpn-w, After vo. know all. ir yon wookl lika to r to work 1W kltmom mrn itmi ft tO to tM p-r work and Bfwania. Adrirtw, tw-K fl. CO., IIOX01. rartiMMl, M a -V1i"T"-.w-i i .55.T;!??" I - ' f J iAfcl Mc i Uk world. I'erf &BSTS"lc, tnd look through oitAMj Stock of , I , hs, Tobacco, Cigai &assware, Lamps Etc. V Main Street, 1 Lebanon, Linn County, .0 NEW STORE and FRESH GOOD: We have opened a New Store - Peebleii & Buhl's Old StahI; And wish to announco to the people of Lebanonon and vicinity that WE HAYE COHE TO STAY.. Give us your support, for wo intend to stay among you. We have a good and fresh stock of G R O C E R I E S, SUCH AH Canned Goods of all Kinds, Confections, Grass Seeds and Wall Paper, TOBACCO & CIGARS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC., ' In fact, every tin. in g tbLat can be fotand in a first-class Grocery StorK. S. P. BACH. Julius Gradwohl's , Golden Rule Bazaar Tlie Leading Crockery, Fancy Goods ana 1 oy store of Albany, Oregon. Rogers Bros. 1847 Silierware, French China and Glassi-rs, Boj's Wagons, Baby and Doll Carriages. General Assortment.of Fancy Goods. H i luilt.-r In tho Tluet Tea nnl CofffcM. He buys direct for net .cash and carries tie larresl stock in the valley. WE will- photog; YourBnby,Yonr Dojr, Your IIone and Bugger ia MotlortH .. YODR HOUSE, BOTH INSIDE AND OCT, YOUR SOCIETY OR CLUB, Take Groups Any where at Any Time. Raise Old rhotos and Tin-Types to Any bt In fact, we will do everything in the photographic line, and Ccv AIR BRUSH VORK, -O 1 V V a water And do all work right here at home, lrugr-s utuiy. y e win puarauire you superior won ana tno i iowet prioes south tf Portland. Call and eee samples t of work. ; 'It GEORGE . Lebanon, All parties contesiplating any other purpose whatever HUMPHREY At his lumber 3'ard at this place or at tfv"mii J We have on hand a firsts! astockol-? : ' " Rough and Bills of all kinds filled on shdrt Gire me a call Before Purehasirur Elsewhere.. ... I . to All. .j i .m AT - m t tj 010 rs. . r where you are invited to watch it v f WILCOX, Oregon. ISM building, or desiring lumbe! would do well to e&llon f & TAYLOR, ! Clear Lu t t - 9