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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1890)
-'vil-iijiUoil Kvory Friday ?' !!T . I? V .MM Sr AtiMXAM I lilt. ' It is n significant fact te jtUti:il rtrt03 uto firv;.tl gt.hl mn. that ftll putting Ono's social standing if oftea tle t.'rnmuM hy th? h-nglh of Iti j.urpo; bis business stamlingi-uu generally l determined bv the length of his ii t. . j ' Why ftn aleut with ft faro Ions enosh t'i eat onts out a churn Cm hen your surroundings hid yon 1m ; cheerful ami business opportunities .1 ire opining on every hand. Ono of the ehaio-teiitsties of a that his clothes fit him: ft mark of a tood writer lhatc his lav:uap expresses hii t bought n nvore, no lo. Nothing will f" etleetually utc-p llvo mouth: of d iuhtevs as netual f work on the paper mill and other ! enterprise?. It will not he long -4 Until every doubt will be, net at rest. . .HI II I 'II . -T'I . : A certain writer has' said, "You cm ftlwavt tell when a wiuus is Urn, bv tlieevuosHion which meets iain .oil every hand " Vo" . can Ukewistv-'tell a ' Bucevpsfnl business ;nan,-- the. same rule people lever run &:imt a dead man. - - " - - -- ' The 'i'iH!s and cyclones in the !at hS been verv destructive U ife and property. We of Oregon " J'lould be thankful that our lot has m . -. .... tv.en cast in a land that is never ; uaiteil by the. latter calamity, and seldom bv the former in anv jrreat The mineral resources of our tState are as varied End promiinj; 'a thry arc rich and avauahl. Wil lunette vallev, with her unlimite water; pv er end an inexhauftibl punptv of raw m-ttenal awaiting transformation, will vet tnvome the machine shin of the world The editors of the Oakland Times nud the Sacramento lke are having . mi animated discussion as to the te. of the an pel ?. One idea is that ;y of the bad kind who inhabit lower regions are he-rcties. As -Rhe othtr kind there is no like- Uh4 f tnc editorial fraternity forninp a close enough acquaint ance with them to Ik? authority on the !ubject. TlV editor of the tlohlendale Sentinel . ave notice recently that a c-rt i;v.i,'..in the town could f-"vfcniTSTSTt niascular execrcise bv calling at that ortice, instead of whippirR his have taken it wife. Abut twenty as a reis;nal chal- lenge, and the editor has more thai lie can x properly manage. There are pdme.men who are always hit sat every remark a newspaper rnakes, if it comes within a mile of trca tills talk about ballot reform is meaningless jargon and the emp tiest kind of buneomb. A reform ation of siciety must precede a reformation of the ballot. Don't lop oil' the branches but vitalize the roots. Society is built from the. bottom and not from the top. The roof is more "dependent upon the foundation than the founda tion upon the roof. Demagogues in their eagerness to grapp after some chimera would do well to re turn to the simplicity of nature and inaugxirate reform at the right end. eggjroduct of thia valley is by no means adequate to the w ants of our people... It is hurprisinglv strange that parties do not estab lish henneries, rai.-o chickens and produce eggs for honro market. Egcrs nlwjvys c ir.imand a fair price, and frequently rise to -10, and some times 50 cents a dozen during the winter months. There is not the x least doubt that persons could make mu jit or rrwre money out of it than they, can from a farm of 1G0 acres a-.i.l . t. grain and other laini proui-ts. A cash market at home is always assured, and. that too at paying figures. The nominations made by both democratic and republican conven tions give, hopeful indications of a purer political atmosphere. The political parties of Linn county are so nearly equal that an unpo ular nomination- is sure to remit in defeat 'to the party making it. .ov5Sr causes have conspire! to ing about this much-desired ate of affair?. The better element " society hss-lciirncd by unright-'-- administrations, that vicious em and heartless demagogues can tf er BcYVcMr'he country in private ianin prublic life, and as a conse uence tlioy have been retired with o other1 coriipens.-ition than the ' ioquy of an indignant populace, man oV-'-vicious, unprincipled .bits is nat fit to govern in a land like ours. Only a man's ti'habits ttand between him and e highest achievements. Sclf nquest is-le greatest of all con iets. Wfaen one has gained the 'is-tery over self all oilier con tests are " comparatively easy, .et a man first "rule well in his ; Vn house-fjM" before bidding for : ..-ilitieal suprcSiiacy. It is better , ,od than, 'elv to he nave " - the other ; a eottied fact that t harbor on t lie coast le of the Col :mLia ;.ls are projected to n the Willamenle K Eosaburg and the ,od a neat specimen . ITaivk8& fehattuek, "This h(xK will hi ": ortler intcllicteiitly ir lino, and will be WiUWX KtilTon I.mi.imi Kxi'HKs: MuiUe. We eoiiKi'atuhite tli Hum-' npeiuentou tlie Improved and exeil l nt opjKMimiuv of The Ex iuiksm, issue April 4, and although Nt nio." the rigiitar vorresqmmlriit, tlsle p the ItH-nU In a tliorounh antl wiHsfuctoiy manner, we, that ls "yours truly," will with kind permission, "khuMe In" n short eomnnmlcrttlon relating to the prvsent pnsprlt.v and geiu-ral activity or this much-favored mid iroti-eroUs c)nuiHuilty. With the coming of pprlnjr, omn a renewed aetlvlly In our business circles, ieai eiaio imnftaetions nre niovlnar. uutte a mmitHr or pnirt huvlnpr taken plaoo tlurlK the m week, lots changing hamls In hoth Hausivian's and (lalhraith's mKiitlous; (he Hound of the eaiiwMitcr'a hammer Is heard, itw buildings are going up and contractu have Wt'n let for quite a iiimilu'r more. A visit to our various industries will cnnvlnw the must ce tlcal that tlyies are uood." At the wr mill, door and :t factory of II. It. Meyer a lar:e frH of hnnds are putting In full time and rapidly tilling the yards with an Immense quantity f A 1 luniher, this year' "drive" having Wen ttot satisfaetory, Recurintr !he put.lie from the Inconvenience ofn shortage hi fencing or clear planking; of all (jiialitU. The Kagle Woolen Mills, ulnco the iievly-l!ieorpfirat"d company totik chrtrpfr, httH sustained Its former cred itable nq'utation, and is turning out, M of old, falaics that for dwlgn an I material cannot be purpas:d, as the iiKivajdng demand for the aatno amply pl-OVlH. Js'uuilers of strangers arrive and de part dally, tieing in niont ? thoee desirous of iiivrstiug In real estate oi securing homos minis a locality me frtim disastrous Montis, tornadoes and cyclones, a locality famctt for Its geuiitl 'limata and wetdth f mineral and vejtetable pnnlu'tion. It is an established fact that tin narrow trstuge will shortly Ih. a narrow jratiifH no moi-e, and although undei ihc pregent management thetlivcon ai- llaiiwny has been making regular tin e anu riviec cik u sntinieuoii. it l i h (oy ihat the geiierI public hsil the alvent of a hrnnil-jrau ie rail itnmeet ing witli pomevvhere and f lai ling from 1 he same plnee. A party of engiiKers and surveyors are at the present time on the road, propaia'ory tthe niucli needd change which will bihui take place. Mindful of thcie changes and the favorable outlook for a prosperous pring trade, our merchants are laying in large and well-nssorted stocks of general inerehandtse. As soon aa the wether tiecomes set tled ocrations will le resuned on (he principal mining claims situated on the Cal'pooya aid lUne rivers, and this iu connection with the already accomplished work cf last year, will thoroughly develop claims that, judg ing from previous assays, will rank second to none. Htcps have leen taken to build a railroad to the minertd mid lumlcr supply, distant from us but a few miles; and with nil thee contemplated Im provements it will certainly oe a lvm ing yesr f r Brownsville a boom on a s did basis. Morally we have all that can be adced for religious denominations of aim t alt crtt-ils, a splendid schoid with larg Kttendance nd the l-est tutors, pood society, and a town free from all immoral aYoeiations. Our manufacturing Interests are too well known to need special mention, nnd art at present, as they have been for year past, on a paying basis. To all those desiring honit under the forgoing conditions, we say come and judge for yourself If this descrip tion is not O K. Foktv-Fovk. DEMOCRATIC CONTKNTlON. Tho l.lnn Cmtnjr IVmoTtlc Convention con vened at Albany, April S, at 10 A. M., nnil sor S.inixl ly the election or T. J. f t-.- chftlrnisn. C. C. lliti kleman wivt.-tt-y, " anil T. L. Walluro snil iHiVaney v.!nttit !c"rctaries. The usual mmiltos were aprointiil and the following di'leKatct wrre elrcunt to aitvii.i the State Conventioti: M. A. Miller, Jeff Meyers, T. T. Rlacfc, ;o. IVVancy, A. Ilarklemas, J. I Hill. T. U Wallaw, J. K. Wcatherford D. Scott. W. B. Garret ar..t T. J. TitCK. TiK'y then ttyumei fur rtinner. SENATOIW. On sem" !iny afler (!lmir the names of JT. K. Weathcrfont, Geo. Chamlxrlin and Jeff Meveia -vere in nomination for Mate senators. Mr. Chmter'a:!i' name wi'hiliawn, ar.d Wcntl erforvl nl Myers were nominate!. B r r R V.v F.NT AT I V CS, C. 3. f hmi.l.C. F. lian-ar.l, J. F. Renrj-. J.V Sw e.ik an.l F. P H- aiey were name-1 ana tl e first three named nominated. CONXl!i)NJ. MesT. Phillips, i.nrret ai-l UnrnSiaiiKh were name.!. I,n the third ballot Wm. Kuntliauh wss noiuinat 1. : COfSTT CI.ERK. K. P. Payneand C. C. lla leman ware named Payne roocirvd the noniHf:on. The vote heins aiale unanimous by motion of Mr. !l n-Vlmim. hCITORDKR. E. E. Pavtsant W. A. Meflec woro named and K. E. IavH rocoiveit tl;e noniiiiation. ;iKBirr. W. B. Smith, of nrownKvillo, Matt Scott, cf Center, K. E. J.i"k.oa, of llnl?ey, and Frank TrI'.es, f liist Allwiny, were named. At the end ofiho first ballot the name of Frank Trites was withdrawn. At the en i ofthe third bill. Matt seo't received the noiai.ia'iou. BymutionofK C. Jackson the vote was unanimous. TREASVRKR. - W. E. Curl, of Albany, John Burnett, of 8vre? Home, John Mi.ntsoincry, of Scio, we.-e na.:tm1. Afier the ftr-t t!lot the nme of Mr. Burnett was withdrawn. Oa the thin! ballot W.D. Curl receiv ed the nomination. ASSVKOIt. H. S. William, of Scio. L. C. Rice, of Browns ville, an'i J. E. Mici'.acl, of Pantlam, were named After th.-; fi.-t ballot thj. n.mii ofL. C. Kico was withdrawn. On the the th:r.t ballot H. S. Wiil lams was nominated. SI -pKBrSTKKr'F.XT. F. M. Mitchell, of Albany, and D. F. F.usscll, of Halsey, were named, and Mr. Russell rccciveil tho nomination, his nomination tieing made unanimous by motion of Mr. Mitchell. EVRVEYOR F- J. O Connor was nominated by tho unani mous vote C4Si by tho secretary. The central committee when appointed wa ;n.stnietvl to aeloct a coioner. Tho fuUouing central committee was named: Albany, Geo. E. Chamixfrlain; Urownsvilli Henry Blakeley: Brush Crtfck, IL F. Hamilton Crawfordsvil'.e, W. Ireland; Center, A. 1'. Blaet- bnrn;Ea-t Albany, A. O. Archibald; Franklin Bntt, Joseph Crsbtrce; Fox Valley, Hi.-nry Lyons HaLicy, T. J. Black; Ilarrishurp, G. M. Alfoni; UW-rtv, S. V Barr; Ix-Uanun, E. K. Ilammack; Orleans, E. Stone: Peoria, J. M. McTIr'.de; R'f k Creek, William W":;w; Syracuse, O. I. Miller: Santiam: J. K. Charlton; Seio, F. P. PeVaney; Shedd, T. N. Dunean; Sweet Home, D. Ernn banKh; Tansent, A. Ulevins; Waterloo, J. New- miu; West Aibany, T. J. Stites, Elder B. F. Kittinaer of Oettysburg, Pt?nnylvauia, says he had been suirer ing with a cold and cough, also his wife, that they took to using L'ham berlain's Cuh Remedy aud received srreat tenefit from it. Vet he says, ' It was so pleasant to take." For sale by M. A. Miller. AVhen you desire a pleas.nt physic, ti-y St. Patrick's Piilt. They can al ways be deluded utori, and do not iai)Hcnte tlie stomacn nor 5rr;ie the a: not kb. s'r.viiian la improving. O-sr town Is full of strangers. Everybody Is making garden. Cherry trees are hi full bloom. Wedsingbell In the near future. Pat Mooro has returned from Oregon Oily. John Bonger la a candidate for con stable. Horn, to the wife of J Goodrich, Aprl (1, a 8.i. Our Juventta band Is without a teacher. J. 11. t.onar talks of opening a real etate otllce. W O Hpfiry U candidate for Justice of the peace. Hull Warner, of Tub Uim, was In town this week. ltolx'rt Mostq, of Orawtordsvllle, was In town WuiKlay. Mr. Overton, cf Tub Itan, was In town Wednesday, A social dance was given at the city hall caturd!iy night. The red front is a fine addition to our public, buildings. Ernest lto-s was quite sick Saturday, nut Is now improving. Uncle Hilly Hunter has erected u i I'vi new fence around his lot . Mrs Me Keren has pimhascd a house and lot of 1J. Ji.UgUlsh in Amelia. Tha bantl bovs ars nractlcin-jr overt night for the Udd lVllow's celebration. Sam flocbol Is making extensive mproveiuents on his mother's prop erty. J U ljn Is repairing Mrs Kccny's houst, and prides himself upon tho ieult. Louis Calbrsith had a nnil driven Into his hand Htturday, which Inflict ed a painful wound. Ve need a fruit cannery in Itrowns vlll verv bad. Will some one taki hold of the matter and sue what cn lv done. Our city dads are badly snowed under on the Keense question and iunt wait for the annual thaw, to rv- Ief.se 1 1! et u. The Waters' Hros, have struck a potato mine and siy they are working it for all It is worth, t all at the su.ro and the lioys Will explain the Joke. uur tioiel Is orawti ti tt ovit ikw Ing. There is a largu tmrtv f siirvrv- ors stopping tliere who are trying o straighten out the kinks in the Nnr row (Jamie railnwd. Mr. Tim". Kay, f Bahm, m-hs In town Saturday, (Sunday and Monday Mr. Kay owns sonic real estate hen and henring of the boom thought it worth looking after. I ne sawioul litis sunt oi.wn for a few weeks f-r the pjrpisc of o ttine tue stray l-ars iiiajve town into in river brf.n It falls so they can h: Hooted tlown ta the mill. H meif tin m .'i h tve Int-n cnragel for the drivt tiL-tween llrow nsville and Albany. In company with Mr. Hobert t'ur reii we took a trip llirouvh the new a Iditioit Sunday, ami we wtreiir prisl t the nunilr of lots lrad ho.ii. rue new sirwt runmng casi and wst will le a fnietlon over a mil- tig, a straight as a rule au4 perfect ty level. At the lat tnwtlng of our citv duds fie sm!ki license w,s rais-d to to take cttv ct in olo vf froai Its pai-ig( in tlte meantime xr. ttinsartl, of lbanon. came to town and bought ruiyht Mr. iSanilers aid planked town 5i?Hj, the amount required by the old law, and took out a licence for one vcar. Who says Ihxjwnsvillj is no ;KKtulng. Dbd, of consumption, at Foutl. Ilr-wnsvllle, April Mr. John 11-m lt-tt, agitl 3). The funenil serviet vcre contluctel bv Rev. Klwoithvat tha Metlnilist church, of w hl.-h Mr Dennett was a momlier. The funcra e-riege inovtnl to the cmie'.'Tv st o' ItH'k, where the remains wi re laid is their last renting pace. Mr. lien net leaves n wife and two children to mourn his loss. two samp es or ciotn were sitown n commeivinf traveler in the Arlinvtoi hotel last Sundav, and without heal tsti-n be pronounced th' ni fl:ie samUs or Eastern esissiniere. Hen told thnt thev were made at th K igle woolen mil!s h lauclud at the idea and d eliired that we did not have tlte skill on this co-tst to make such goods. When t u 1 azie mills started ap one 3-car ag sane doubts weie expresninl us to its s it -cess, but these doubts have beef. h vcot awuy like imst U-iorethcs Jii; tl.e stoekbo!lerH sre to be tHingrutuIated u-K-.n th Ir wise eeletioii of the me; lots wli.se bands; they have Ititrustvd their Lusliicss and capital. KEri BUCJS CONVENTION. Tha Rt'pnMlean County Omvontiou w hl .tt AU.sny l"cl!nMluy, Hi?i S A limm 1CI",1 cuairman. t M Kfanela worctary. nix- 'Wo C Pavi an lVtcr Hiimo tli-tutit J"rvtrt5 Tho loUowhiij vi'n; electvd dokatm to tin t'.r.te eiivi-n;Iaii. S A rvwu, A J Jolin-i, V W rarrtah. Wm TauI, IV tor Hume. rnlvb 5ry. (, W Ivis W C TwetMlal, C K Woiverton, U The following nominations for Ptntc t-nator were n.a'.e ly acrl:aaatiin: fctcr llumo am' X!irioii CunninBhara. Fur Koprewntativcc tha 1..1j1uz n.v.ncs were arc.-ntcil: J A R',ciianljn, l"r E O llrdc. F M MtlWr, W A Tt-mii.-toa and R I. Smith. The first linllot stool: lUc-hnrd a 51, Hyde 50 Milter mi, Tom;let in fii. Wraith t. Smi'h, Ttm plolou and Hichardara vitro dwlarcd the nunii K I. Smith, John Denny, U G!ns aud J B Tral wre named for Cooim!lonor. Mr Trails, of Fo Valley, wat u iiuinautl on nrtt lullot. F C Goilloy, o:' Hitly, was nouiiuated lor Re-cordi-rby av;ainat;j:i. Ja. A. P:arl, t W. l-yoe aud J. J. Grahan. were jiaiufl for SUnriX Jat. A. IVarl, of Ual.vy was :.o:niualod o.i bcco.id ballot. F. M. Redileld was uo'.niiuuiuii for clork oy ac ( '.l.l.:util)ll. I. M r.ru-, M T. Cow a il J. Tl. S n!-h won rui!icd for treasurer. Smith was nominated oti t!iird !Uiol. J. E. McCoy and Mr. Pcakins were named for v Jv-sor. M'.'Coy ivii Co. ui naicd ou third tmllot. R. A. Miciienor jiii'.l J. If. Ji-wett wore ttansci? for whivil MipctiiiSciMici:!. ilii'hanor was noinl uatefl on Che first ballot. E. T. Fixbcr waa uoinin ited for surveyor by a eia.tntioii. WiliUi.u Fortmiller was nominated for coronet by acclamation. T.ie following cetitriilooinniittpe was appointed A baiiy .Wa ter Kctciiuia, uhainnsn t'-t-st A ia..y .!. W. tiuun West A'bany I. C. Powell la.i-.-ut il. S-tt; SniT'U!,...w I. V. l'avi Wa'im-v.. . ... Cnleb lirnr li 4rr felninc....? J. F. .Mi'Hr;n: IV;fl ..J. K.Ha irhi O leans Sy. aciw A.J. hlcviiis Enireiic Kliur ,......A. J. Jonnson F U. Hyde ..K. M. W ha; Ion W. K. l ii keii W. W. lini-h ,. K. X. H'a' A. I-. KiiiK n;:kh i l ut e Fo.v Va'ley. ."Jit.tiUTil 'y,Wr'.mt ! T.iwft:rlsvillc - l?nsn :reek.... Lebanon i U o jisvil le ... S'.'e- l Home i.:ls;rty 1 c k i. rctk C. i ter F M Miller U N T1iuimmi John Donocn W Inur.im A Conner 1 B McKuight We will take it as a special favor If persons from the country will call at our olfiee when visiting Lebanon and report to us any news that they uiay be in possession of. Bend in notices of all iriarriages, birthn nnl deaths. All coirirnuiiit-ations should be signed by tii' cornt-t name of the writer, not for publication, but as good failu to the publislura. It i- rutuored that Mr. Clarkson is about to resign his p:ition of First A't Post Master to take charge of the towa State Register. Mr. Clarkson marie a verv unsavory reputation for the short lime that IfJiWas connected A FEW BARGAINS Offered by Peterson & Wallace, ! Roal Estate Brokers. Ilelow you will find a list of a tew of the many bargains they have for alo in city and country property. City luti from $50 to f 1,10k.ksI ternm. vi e naveauumner oi improvuu uas, including dwelling and business prop- ertv. hIso a irood hotel In a thie lm ntlon can ha bought reasonably and un good terms. Also tho following: No. 15. Trice $'KH) 200 acres Improved land 41 miles from city. Stock or grain farm. fo. 18. rrlcefcWW 807 acres Improved land 1 mile from city. Good for gardens or for raising stock. No. 17. Price f.TOOO 100 acres Improved farm or fruit land 2 nill-s from city. No. 4. Price f 00 id acres Improved liottom land ) mile from city; well timbered. No 12. Prbef280 10 acres 1 miles from clty;soll sandy loam; good for gardens and fruits. No. 9. Price f 2000 1115 acres well Improved laud 8 mile from city. No. 11. Trice fuooo 322 acres first-class stock and grain 1 farm 8 miles from city. For further particulars concerning tho above or any other Information In regard to Ileal Estate address Phteksom & Wallace, I .elm non, Oregon. AT COST! To Make ttoom for My pring and Summer Stock DRY GOODS, FURSISHIEG GOODS, AKD KOTIOKs, I VII,I. CLOSF OUT MY Knllrvtnork of IBoots&Slioes AT COST. Now ha the llm to SECURE REAL. BARGAINS. I Propose to Have THE Leading Dry Goods Store In tho Valley. MYIL ORDERS Promptly attended. W. K. READ, STOP AND READ. Smooth Shave and Nice Hair-Cut. Shampooing and Spanish Lus ter Cures the Scalp of Dandruff. HOT ; AKD : COLD : BATHS. icntlotiesi and Ladle May Luxury. Indulge In tlw cxt Poor to lYterom Wallace's Beal Efa iln-e. I. 11. lltItU3t, LEBANON, OKEOON. Iroi. ir YOU WISH A OOOD RIVOLVCR jrnrn ost or SMITH & WESSON S arm Tr fr u niniHifnrturnd UTXhii nivl the iimfohc( nil VKwrta. Id oJHrrft 2, mul 44-lttX Hit it hi or tlouhto action, kaftttr Ham lfUl. AMJY-ftiily 11MI MHai tor worknmnrtfn aiiu MtocJc TJiirl aled for l inifih.iiuriihilttr md acrarncr. Do nK lw 1tvlvv.t Ivy c4cii maiUnble irmUnitatitma ofU n mM for th Knuliiv artkWt. TtM-y r anr liaise ami danm.rMi, Tlie Hmith A Vvimoh Kt- TH.rRS iw utrmietl upon ih rreU wtui Arm's naniff, ait1ma atitiilaUfiof pmiiim, am) are Nar RNtr-rd pH-fMtt. Iiutttt upon Uavlntf ihomf tuiU tt jur itftlrtr cuntiot mildly y ni, an onlfr witt to acl tirww nn-Hiw win nwirr priniin a wmun. ieacrur liv. oitialmnio ani I53I1TU dc WKHMON. brrinsOvld. BI; Tho Celebrated French Cure, "ir1 "APHRODITINE" ffl I Roi on a POSITIVE GUARANTEE lo euro anr lormof hoi voa cUHe-fto, or mTiy iiiri(tr o( iUo KOIlXIHliTW Of tnus of citlioi cx wht-tl.or ai Uiua lrxin th BIFCP,E lui'wte of t iinHlanta. lubaovo or Oj.ittm. jrtitnmsli yMihrui in.hacrptiou. over liitiulu Jiu tt, Ac. nu ll a. 1aw of Ikraui I'ow.t, Wakeful-iir-, IVariitK dTii l-aiua in (lie llarli. Seminar W i!itioa. 11) nona, Nrrmi rmtralion hnrt'nru al KiniMioiiM. Kcicoirlia. Itixiiuwi. Wrak lom-ck-v. ljjtmnf Towrr and lintmimx-r. whlrii t-f ue riiMHci of loti len.l lo pri-iiiirr.il avnninl iiKwii ny. Fricefl CO a lxts.6 Uixaa for i.00 bcul by llia!l r ppffoTt of prirfl A Will TT I : N ; v A R A N T V. F. tnr erf T t- K rr.lor, ro reintnl llie tuonvv U a l'-n.-care im nat etVctwl. Thnu.an.1a ol ttiin jI from ol.i ami Jiinc. of hot It mjm, Hrinaiirutr riireJ It ArmioniTisit. Circular fr. dHrmij THE APHRO M2DIOK4E CO. WUTIKN miMCK, 1'OiiTLANB, OR BOX 27 6olc1 ly 2VI. ..Miller, Solo Agcntfor Lebanon, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oflice at Orc-con Ci'y, Orpcon, ) April 9, lii0. NOTICf: IS HEREBY CJYT.S THAT THE FOL louiiiff iinrncii settler has liled uotife of h!s inti-ntiun lo make final proof ia mipnort of his claim, and that Kaid proof will be mwlit before tlie Count y Jurtt'f or in his abxnee before the County Clerk of Linn county, at Albuny, Oregon, on Monday, Juue 2d. lS'.Kt, viz: SWAN' PETER JOHXSON, f HomHoad Kntrv No. 51(fi fnr the N. i or S. E. U and Sx of N. E. H of IS, Tp. 12 8.. K.1E. He uames the fullxw lii- witnesses to prove hi eon'nr.ious residence upon ani euitivaiion 01 aam land, viz: S, F. Simons, V. Bedell, (i. tsendley and ; t 1 AFTER I j . 31. eiuioiib., au oi i-eoanon, unn county, urc- .MONTAGUE'S COLUMN. Unnrf Af Aim DflTinnn AH UttUfi VUl UU1 IJttHllUl Ull fhP 1 1 71 f P T1 VVflll lHUlUlUl II Ulli THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. Montague's Magnificent Spring Stock of Dress Goods in Endless Variety, Such as De Beiges, Foulards. Challles, Satlnes, Organdies, Swlit Lawn, Blthop and Victoria Trlmmtngi, Ribbons, Valval, Pluih l.i Many Shadai, Button, Ona Thousand Varlatla Qlovas, Hoiiarf, In fact everytliine to make a ladrV eyes lairly Pparkle. Iloth the Main- noth store and the On Price Cash itore arc tho recinienlsof Immciiao StockH, and MontaRue projMiBCB to eU thcin to the jieople who deal in I A ba non ut X KIOEN -THAT Defy Competition! in any town in tho Stale of Oregon. lo tliost; wife (?) ones who trot ofl o other thnn their home town to ; jurch; cheap John trash, pausf re it ho too lnte: difcanl tho idea f huving anvwhero but nt home uul then onl? of Montague, and oil will have vour youth renewetl, ,'our mind in Berfne content, nnd .UO cvnta' worth for jour dollar n'crv time. No hnits, no ehromop, io eteel or wood engravings t.f iwfullv homelv shoemakers does lontague delude his cuntoiner rith, but he DOES give them tht 1 ia . m noice oi me very nesi goous iroui he largest pelection this Bide ol Portland, at the mopt moderate irices for canh or approved country ,)roluce. II who ttaU piimo tcsU traali-. 1 rem me laet mat l nave cmp ied it in purchadns; th above- earned gomia al panic prices, anu lo in purchasing the daiBtcst lot of LADIES' SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES, MEN'S SHOES, COYS' SHOES, GIRLS' SHOES. Talk about other brands of nhoee han the magnificent lino kept by Montague. Shoo, fly, don't bother ne; there is room enouh in the -vorld for theo and me. We can 'IT anyone, and when Montague ayn FIT he means it, and he is not oing to send you out of hm palatial if ores with thoao aliontinnl1e monsters n leather which you may pofiblj inu in oilier CRijuiiisiunonia not n hoiiaaiid miles from our grand em porium, nnd which makes your feet !ook as though yon were a new arrival rom Chicago. No, Jo not make any instake when you want GOOD Boots ir Shoes for mother, wife or filter, he grandmother lo the baby, the ;randfather to the last new loy, but e sure to call on Montague and ee uire what you may require in that iao. livery pair fully warranted. Now as to Clothing. When the purse wbs emptied. aliove succinctly set forth, MontnsriH' wot compelled to oHn another Imr'l for the purose of securing to our cu- omers the latent novelties In tme suit ia well as those adapted to every -day wear, w e are now opening up our elegant designs in Oregon City Cloth ing, California Cassimere Clothing, Mens doming, louta's Clothing, Boys' Clothing, all Imported Good.-, ?fgant-ntting garments, at scandal- .'Hinly low prict'H. Montague lias had over forty years experience in selling goods, twenty of which were spent among you right here in Lebanon, and he now proposes to spend the evening of his life in giv ing to one anu ail sueii prices as the Boss Granger of Linn couuty never dreamed of. Make Montague know vou are going to pay cash down and no grumbling (the chronic grumbler is a oespicaoie creature), ana 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 fuilud to connect may find their accounts where it will uot please them. Montague dots not propose to waste valuable time in hunting up these delinquents, out will send the most forcible collec tor he can employ to wile the d ii oiiars misiug H UE. tlue me from these much-prom ana never-performing gentlemen Tl-IiS INTERESTS YOU I We invite you .to Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Gigars, Crockery, PURE GOODS & Hides. Furs and all kinds We Guarantee Fair Treatment W B. DON AC A. Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, DON'T SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE. You can buy aay of the LATK8T l'A.TTlSltTVH Cheap, of SW A.N ROT HE RS. THEY CARRY A FULL LINE OF Tin, Copper, UIoadEn and ' Slans Ware, also PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTURK8. Sof Job f'ork dorm on &hort JVofi'oe. G. K. HARDY Ilaa oa hand a lar Mock of T J A LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY JUST KECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAHY'fc5 LINE. The Mt. Shasta Route. Time Between Albany and Sas Fran Cisco, 33 Honrs. California Expraaa Tralna Run OaHy BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. ainii. 1:00 r. 7.T.f.v., nlHr. n....L.. ;-.W a. ji....Ar.. Hoani rortland... Ar...l0 a. M. Albany Lt. 6:45 a. M .....Man Kranclco....LT... 7:00 r. M Local Paaaengar Tralna DaHy (except Sunday) Si a. IC....KV rortland 12:40 r. M....I.T All-any . iAO r. ... Ar Knirt-ne ...Ar AA r. M LtIIASa. m i.t... ye a. m Local Pataenger Tralna Dally (except Sunday) :20 P. ...Lv.. U:06 r. M....Ar.... 1:N r. M....LT... Z.36 r. M....AT.... .AIlvn.T H..Luluuon... .....Atlianjr.... H..ihuiion.., ...Ar :S0 a. Ly. b:S A Ar 9.-JS A. 1.T . 8 40 A. M, 7.; a. m....i.v. Alliany.. Ar. r. n.TZ A. M....AT -..Lul'nlion ... Ly... 8.40 r. m. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST BLEEriNG CARS, For accommodation cf Second-Class I'atMte tigers, attached to Kiprvss Trains. Tlia S. P. Co'a Ferry m alecs connortloo with all tho rojnilar tralna m lUe Eaat bulb Dir. frum root or Ntrevt, I urtland. West Side Division. BT3TWKEN PORTLAND and C0RVALLIS Mall Train Dally (Except 8unday). 7 30a. m.. 12:2ft p. ni.. ,.Lv.. Ar.. ....I"rtlana... Aro:ap. m Oorvall t..LYl:30 p. m, At Albany and Carrallls Connect with tralna el ureRon racine Kaiirnaii. Expreta Train Daily (Except Sunday). 1:60 p. m....Ly -PorthiBd ..Ar8:00 a. ta i0 p. m....Ar ..McMinnvillo Lr-JbAi a. ni THROUGH TICKETS To A.11 Points SOUTH AKD EAST YIA CALIFORNIA. 9"For ftill Information reFarding ratea, naps. civ., i nn in i-iiuxuij m aeuv at Ajnanv. R. KOKHIXK. E. P. ROGEKS. Manager Ant. G. F. A Pass. Agent. WESTWOOD POULTRY YARD! J. P. HUFFMAN, Prop. irecflor and shippcrof thoroturh red PaiirMfro, White and Buff "vhuiR. Lint and Dark Brnh at wj L Vk. W J iai, Lanhans, rose and sinRl f -omh Hrown Leghorns. I-act r WyaMdottcs.PlymmiihRrkaai! - 1 lfv-r patiKWd )laabms. AjflJ' -Send lor circulars. sS2jP PHILOMATH, OREGON. Lanhans, rose and MnRle- Iacfd aud come and look through oui Mam moth totock ot Glassware, Lamps Etc. FULL WEIGHTS of Country Produce taken in exchange for trooda NEW STORE and We have opened a New Store -AT- Feebler & Buhl's Old StanD, And wish to announce to tho people of Lebanonon and vicinity that WE HAYE COME 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 8CH Canned Goods of all Grass Seeds and Wall Paper, TOBACCO A CIGARS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC., In fact, everything that can be found in a first-class Grocery StorE. S. P. BACH. WED WIIvI PHOTOGRAPH YourBnby, Your DojjYour IIorsQ nil (I Uiig-jjy YODR HODSE, BOTH INSIDE CLUB, Take Groups Anywhere at Any Time, Raise Old Photos and Tin-Types to Any Size; In fact, we will do everjthing in the photographic line, and Copj and and Enlarge any picture to life size in AIR BRUSH WORK, -o Water Colo rs, And do all work right here at home, where you are invited to watch its progress daily. We will guarantee you superior work and the ' iowest prices south of Portland. Call and see samples of work. GEORGE L. WILCOX, Lebanon, Oregon. All parties contemplating building, or desiring lumber for any other purpose whatever would do well to call on HUMPHREY & TAYLOR, At his lumber yard at this place or at the sawmill. We have on hand a first-class stock of Rough and Clear Lumber. Bills of all kinds filled on short notice. Give me a call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Humphrey & Taylor. W. K. GRAHAM, THE TAILOR, ALBANY, - - ORBGON, Has opened the largest and finest line of suitings ever brought to Albany. It includes patterns for full dress suits or coats, vests or pants separately, and em braces some of the finest of imjorted goods not seen here before. Mr. Graham EMPLOYS SKILLED WORKMEN AND GUARANTEES A GOOD FIT. As well as the best quality of goods. Those desiring something really fine should call and INSPECT HIS NEW PATTERNS. IS OUR MOTTO. to All. Linn County, Or. M : J I - - J FRESH GOODS! R AH I E S Kinds, Confections, in IVXotion, AND OUT, YOUR SOCIETY OR Why Pay Ten per nut Interest oa losej; Whea You Can Gt It For Less? CALL OX THE Oregon Land Company Albany, Oregon. Ashby & Dickinson, ; t v.M. A. IdilJtr. with tlie is'ew York Voice. gou. J. r. AM'tlldON, Kcgiiiter. CHAS. B. MONTAG -war- 1, "