Lebanon Express. JACK. AIUKS, 'GEO. U AIXXASDKR. ADAMS & ALEXANDER, PrilLSHKBs' AND IROrUliKlHRS.- Vs'IIO TO VOTE FOIL man's kelation to law. Man must stand in one of two relations to law; either to law ns an outward declaration of authori ty, or to law ns an inward prnui 'Shall V' llav .More. Church?" pie Etrmn T.khaSos I"xiri a-: . A jKvuHnrhubJtM-t, and no Icpsnjv-cnili-.r intntiiii. As n lover of tin; cause of I'hr.at, Irlmply wish to say to tlu readers of your cxe lSout pny.cr that I huvo l'-l-ilvi-il "dt'z:u situl A FEW BARGAINS into the family for practical emci-, r ' ,:, ,..! ,-h,r latum. Lav.- ns niv outward au- ;- n ..... ...,. .(:ui toll dished in the tav.nl V, I thoriiv Law i;? cst.i t,i lnwt. i.mnrani'i' hn the win hand i It .eenis tout l:w nublic wutr.il si l.infT to know now i ton r.e ! It i-! time for the .voters ot our or disorder on the other. Stdc to ask thems:vos what sort j a3 the household has worked har-j oi man should lo electcl, and what m0niouslv, the head of tlio house I port of wan ehould hot be vlertcd. tiws not feei called upon to vrite ! There arc many grounds of ih-! ccimnam.ment. and publish edicts; I auheation too ounoas to ami jll5 9.,vs xt ,a better to luwe sponia- of interest and ; love than forced submission: but he feels that where love has been defective, law must be made slrin irent; as the moral impulse is weak, the outward prohibition mu?t be emphatic. Legal restriction is in proportion to moral feebleness. The stronger the written law, the weaker the unwritten dictate of love. The ignorant or seif-onih-ionated man, especially the guilty man, must have law thrust upon his notice, thundered into his car, sometimes indeed, scourged into his flesh. By an inverse process we ma- read a nation's moral history bv studying its penal cede. The legislators and magistrates are constantly, though it may be un consciously, writing the spiritual Listerv of the country. MONTAGUE'S xo nceu i, .,v it hettei mention. Amon,ttheessentialiiual-j mH)Uc expressions 5 i.. 1. ..... ... .--U t , r Ir-fv-t n ! t . e . . 1 addition to honesty and integrity, are these: lie should be a man of nature years and of sound business hid 'incut a man who has proved hv the success! ui conaues ui jus own ad'airs, ability to manage the! awaits of the public. He should b ; a raan who, when once he has taken j the oath o( office, will keep etcaily in mind the fact that no matter how lie was nominated he is in ofiiee not as a representative of any party clique, but ef the whole people. And finally, lie should be a man vh,se private life even if not im maculate, has at least not been so vicious and prolitkrate that he de serves to be barred from the hearth the respectable household. No nvm should bo elected to any office whois a salaried employe, and espec ially a salaried employe of a corpo ration, such as a railroad company, that is liable to want franchises uurinac his term of office. A man workiig on a salary is not master of his tnvn time. " lie must first serve his employer, and business a n officer must in all cases take second place. And if Ids employer r? a corporation seeking favor from the people "and the government, then it become:? not merely a ques tion of time to do the people's work-, but a question of unbiased and -disinteresed loyalty to the people's interests. Who belives that a rail- 1. --;i1 ticV- Vij Vririf1 t vo. i-uii.ii.."" - -; diseipimanan 4ina luiier uv iiuh;is ( look li ;iu t i iif.ro :n to! uc hi;i tii.it I !wvc iiirpivou him. he on:. he wutr.d love en r.f - to chv.reli f.u I II ne tiel-ev.fi wiuit-tiu preueiu-rs uv. hut if fie will come to nu? I!l:n man and tell me who he w we will gst down :uul prs'.y over iir. m.dter. itnwifot the brief statetonts in our former articles we dimply refer rer.difi and iistellit-t nt people to 1i!n t(.ry, eliureh pol.iy and the Hible. As to our work here, wo 'ai down the thirteenth chapter cf tlrst IVrmtliians an onr mud-'il at'd uj.on thnt we ex pect by the help of :J to build. As to Southern Mithorti.ei, she hns witbxt Kid the mut:itio!) of tir.i:, tho dL-inUfintinn nnd dove.fii'.l nCdyn:Pty, her motto aHvnys having bean, ' Ijove to (.hid nnd man." Slit- has e-Moe out :w pld rt-lined of iu dros-s. With thatwoiie motto she i f rp;et tinsr those tiling which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before," nnd sliei "pressing toward the mark f;w the prize of the hiah calling of (.)ol in Christ Jeiis." JNO. M. 1'KK'K. T.eotle? No statesman can afford -the common neonle from his calcu lation. They are the verv riot and -core of society. Presidents are only bl.fssominpis of the national tree. The roof is mor dependant Tipon the foundation than the foun dation upon the roof. Nearly all if not quite all tho movements which have changed the thinking .tind determined the new courses of the world have been upward, not downward. The great revolution--tionists have generally been cradled in mangers and gone through rough discipline in early life. All men who have done any no table work in the world have felt -the consciousness of its importance, a3 a fire in the bones. They could not languidly dream of it, nor con template it from a hazy distance. They have hasted unto the battle. Such a consciousness makes men iie vonnc. It drives the blood va:a:k of ruscirr.ixE. To be able to look at a pleasure, yet to keep it at arms' length for the sake of a brother, is the highest attainment of discipline. The dis ciplined man enjoys the spoils of a larce cono.uest in conquering him self he has conquered his principal foe. Ho can look at the forbidden tree, acknowledre that it is pleas ant, to the eyes, and, probably, a tree to be desired t o make one wise, and yet tell the damning serpent that tr'ere is no folly so great as the wicd mi which comes througk 1 violated love. The fear is that the may become un- senisl in judgment. The man wno nan: i may be ., . -j , . ltemmea to nuns vnai (.i.it i . -.1 should cut oil' their right .o omit i i at:1. iii.- nu.: v...- A Krothr-ln-I. l'o a Knife. Monday Clint Cie and Ids brother-in-law Jack liHi-tus, nf Millers, were in Albany,' and though. rejcrt'-Hi not tole on very good terms, they nsvsgated to jrt ther and tilled up on aivmt th . sar.i kind of tar.mt'Jhi jul e. (Joins home iatein tlie a ternoun they tii-airr.'ed ma terially on ail the live is--u. s of iho day, resulting in a free nht in t heir dogcart. Cole drew hit k:i:fe nnd gave Barnes a frightful cut in the face, beginning on tht rirrht side el hi.- ii'e. tv.t tli" moutli to his chin. The Mood llowed verv frtvly. An Albmv man win nut them going to JeilVrsi-n, Cnlednv ing and Barnes tsitting with iiis head iu' Ids hands, said the bottom of the eait was coverd with cloiri d blood. li.rnes' wenr.d! weiv dress-rd by. a Jt tt'.Tj in snrueon. Cole, who told the n!i-ry of the" tight, wvs .".nested by the iry marslml therr and broiizl'.t to Albany. Justice Humphrey wiiseared o:t at 11 o'e'.'VK nnu issueo a eoiinv.i-i ie.'-.M, m. Cdo v.:s placed in th e ;:r.ty J.til. M;r. Cole wns takwti before Jusiivo Huninlnvy Tnesd.;.' a;tiTim-:, but 1'nrm-s reiesed to aj p ir f. r.-.';i-t V.in; and ho wa-i dischsived. L. tuconit. Ofrerod by Paterson &. Wallaca, Real Estate Brokers- Delnw you will nnd a list of a few of th mnnv banrains they have for sale In city and country property. ; City lois from ?-"() to ?13 good terms. Wo hnve a number of Improved lots, including dwelling and business prop erty, 1ho a good hotel In ft tlnn hxauoii nan In; toaght reasonably and on good terms. Aiao the following: No. 15. Price ?:0tX) 00 acres improved lnnl 4j miles from city. Stack or gndu farm. jo. 1R. Price faCIM ' SC7 ncres improved land 1 mile from city. (5cod for garden or for raising stock. Nf. 17. Price ?3'J)u 1(V) ar res improved farai or fruit land 2; laihs from city. No. 4. Price ?G00 liO acres iarnroved bottom land mile from city; well timbered. No li Tri'-e ?2Q0 10 acres 1 miles from cltyjsoil sandy loam; good for gardens and fruitd. No.0. ' rri.-c?000 aens well Improved laud 8 miles from city. M THIS INTERESTS YOU, -o:- -ueainst his company in cs.ee if - h,p cut vft right ! terests conflict with those of the . t tpd to tMnk tha hands; e mav No. 11. Price S'.!000 V-2 aeris flrst-eh-s stock and gndn furm 8 miles from city. For further particular concerning the above or nnv other information in regsrd ti Ileal Kstnte address i'hTKHios A YVAU.Aei:, l-banon, Oregon Wliy Pay c?nt Interest ca Money Hang Out Our Banner on the Outer Wall. THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. Montague's Magnificent Spring Stock 01 Dress Goods in Endless Variety, Such as Do Belgres, Foulards, Ch allies, Satines, Organdies, Swtzs Lawns, Btshop and Victoria Trlmm!rg9, Ribbons, Velvets, Plush l Many Sbadcs, Buttons, One Thousand Varieties Gloves, Hosiery, We invite you to come and look through oui 31am- mot n Shook oi Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps Etc. PURE GOODS & FULL .WEIGHTS IS OUR MOTTO, Hides. Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for cr9ods. We Guarantee Fair Treatment to All. W. B. DONACA. Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, 0l OYERLAHD TO CALIFORNIA VIA SOUTHERN TACI FI C COMPANY'S LINK. "Vli5 "T.t Cim Gft It T.S. rot;:i. Jn t:, no reliant ef Iir:--t-d recmimi-nd Kt. IVtr: vm-d tiU'in.' liesnvn. - of the P. IU., s- vs mid kri'iw b:- 'I letve wb-.'T- o On- of tl "vi?r 3 fr:":! !- T.!,,'-v nr; i-"? S1", ?'r": . . V- 1 1 ! thtir action and -rodnee a r.Yr.Mi.ul isci'.dme !s to Pvo j e. inie t iiecc. IV r sale u- M. v. I .r! . ! think it hard that other parvpic shouiii nave tw purposes of di men a firmer control over their t MiKer. critical facult.v v.'hen they institute a comparison between themselves and others. of! s'-H'.-.k.'1 A nyt ii'tri. u:,l: d w.ilx cm:- ir.if::.wivi,i liinS t:i: ..i ; T:n-v nre pr.ifor-t and 'W CAT.L. ox Tirr. THE ETSI.E. What a wonderful book is the Bible in the matter of the variety cf its contents. Everything seems to be in it poem, narrative, music, friendship, personal news, national intelligence." judgment, battle, praver, sontr, anathema, and bene diction. "VYhcre is there anything to correspond with this? Not in anv book certainly but in actual life there is the selfsame thing over aeain without the loss of one line. If the sun could print for us w hat he se-3 on anv day in the year, he ? ll.TJ YVhnt Krree.ter an;i truer rr.;-:i !m!s:iiv te.wi the country e He h-.tiuhs with jvi wrn-n yoa are Ri:io, j wet-v..? '.villi veil when v.-u !:rr sad, ami i !: 1 ! Oregon Land Company Oregon. Albany, both kind and wis?, and r.irrly 1 it he t: 1-e.i: HS It ereiites s;o s'jrprv. lie t iih well t-s elirvk: is ;s- KIA sessi'd of isjv.rit and yet i nir-ck, i.n(l fur till tliia lie livis on fiftesn cciits : vek. to(k Dickinson, Managers. "a ! w-md.'i iTint a second edition of thei 1 ll. 1 -w-t X a - -si oviti .jl aiong me cnani.iB "B1-"1. B'ble It is a pare torn cut ot ttie -that greatly distrc,es nature, and , . olume cf what is the strains the intellectual nerve until the brain eees strange eights aud often trembles for its own safety. Onlv men of strong natures know -what is meant by this lavish ex penditure of life. It is apparent to the most casual observer that our population is gravitating toward the cities and towns. While we like to see our j twns growing in population and -wealth, we question trie wisaom Oi such a course if done at the ex pense and impoverishment of the country. As cities grow there must le a corresponding growth and de--vclopmeni in the rural districts, or 3i collapseis certain to result. What -the country needs is not a more diligent class of farmers, but small farms well tilled, a greater variety of crops and a thorough, practical knowledge of some one branch ef Imsbandrv. tryou nave a irunu himwwuit Plate that is likely to cc.i.ne l;cr and j Is ixnxioiisio i-aril p. uiviuni itnn.-iu-insr the o.ontry, just stnd ihem tie lxriiEss fir a Veur. jWESTIOOD POULTRY YARD! All jwrtscs knowing themselves- In del'ted torn1 will j -lease call and s-ettle, sis I need my monev. 51. A. Mii.Li:a. dailv newspaper but a revised translation of the Bible, often, in deed, with God left out in the spell ing, though He cannot be left out in realitv. Take to-morrow's paper in one bond and the Bible in the other, and see if the paper be net j r..n ,-.0 n it 4i,ro v.oi not something like an echo in all its utterances. WELL-GEOUSPED FAITH. What confidence can an untried man have in himself? The reaii who hos no faith in himself is weak; the man who has a false faith in himself is deceptive; the man whose faith i3 founded upon the fact of a great conquest is strong and honest in proportion to that faith. Men cannot be benntted by mere .... . 1 i power, but tnev are necessarily re LE3ANON PRODUCE MARKET. Clmr.irett tMf Vtk Kcs-? I't r ili. 7.. Hiring chicki ng ?1 00 per doz. Old chickens $-5 0 per dez. I'-roik rs $Z 73 tnr do::. Ducks -:S W pt-r din:. tJces-j :' ol per d-z. Turkeys 12St Ptr S!!s KC per lb. plmulders So per lb Hams llept-r!!. Inciter Sf :TT lb. I,::rd in paiis ?! -25 p-r can. " " balk S-.: per lb. s4 w J. P. H'JfFMSN. Pro?. h-r-'. Partntv.'Viit iin-J '"' l! "".n-Ui'i. I.irt.t -il l':r' Frn'i- :::; lir-i-.f I. --;:irr:i. 1.r. -I Vy.nl'f.l'lr.i;-i!!i l'-'fkn;nt Sent rr c':r r'.;ir. PHILOMATH. OfJEGOH. fn fact everything to make a lady's eyes lairlv sparkle. i.oth the Mam moth store and the One Price Cash Store are the recipient.' of Immense Stocks, and Montague proposes to sell them to the people who deal in Lebanon ut PKICES THAT- Defy Competition! The Mt. Shasta Route. Tima Between Albany and San Fran cisco, 35 Hours. California Express Trains Ron Dally BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. ivrH. i Tv. Kl.7Xv7.....rirtUni Ar...I'1-li A. H. S:if. K....LV V!l,ny jl. u. 7:V A. t....Ar.... .i;i t rwncUci l.v... 7 ilwj r. M. Lock! Passenjsr Trains Dally (except Scnday) y i7ir7r. I. y Tor; iaii J ....A r ... 3:45 P. J. VyVf I-. M....I.r... Al"j.u:y LT...1SSS. . 2:1'' p. M.-.-Ar Vl'JUlO ' "5?-: Local Passenger Trains Dally (axcept iiunda) !:Jr. ...l.v A'.hauy - '.: f. !....Ar U-!j.!io'i... 1:V) r. V....I.V a:1:ikt Z e. M....A'- l.ctiir.on 7.3 a. i....l.r A!?: Ar. tJii A. s. . Lv 5'4-" A. X. .r srj5 a. M. -40 A. X. Ar 4.yi r. a. KTl A. ...Ar. Lcba.i-jn ...Lt. 3.4" P. . T?r locoesi ''To discontinue an .advertise ment," says John Wanamaker, 'is like taking down your sign. If you wart to do business you must let the ne -.nle knw it. Standing ad vertisements are better "ciiearH'r than reading notieee. look more substantial and neFS-likc and inspire confidence. T would as soon think of doing bttsi- and They busi ness witnout vertiair.g." cl-jrks as without ad duced to a meaner manhood by Drcsence of a power that is It will not be long until the can didates start out on the campaign. Onediaif of them at least will work hard for nothing and. board them selves. If we could forecast the result next June we would gladly lessen the campaign expenses. Generally when people have nothing to do they buck agin' one else doing much. any THAT KAZXKOAl. the de structive. To have m tne city or nation a power that is so incon trclably destructive is to live in perpetual fear, and fear can never train a noble and generous man hood. 1 DEMOCHA TIC TICKET. Following are the nominations made by the Democratic State con vention, which met in Portland April 24: Congressman R. A. Miller, of Jacksonville. Governor Sylvester Pennoyer, of Portland. Secret ny of State W. M. Town send, of Lake Co. Treasurer G. W. Webb, of Pen dleton. Supreme Judge B. F. Bonham, of Salem. Sunt, of Public Instruction A. Leliov, of Brownsville. Stace Printer J. O'Brien, of Pcit- wer, that),;!',' r;"!'S greatest of J-" -"- J novelists, ana v.c i -.irrt ccver sr kc sncre I V truiv. end he micht ! have added wiUi er;ual fortre, that merit is the esser.ee of sucee33. Wisdom's Rober.ine is t!:e spoti; tit of mcvit, and its history is sqccpss. 'The mngical ef fects of ti'.ia prepa-ation have ten attest ed bv theusauds cT tie lea'ling lailies of pocie'ty and tho stng-. It is the ;nlv arti cle ever diKco-crc-d which tjivts a Nainr cl and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at .the same drr.e '.xmcnnv; r.U roushres3 of the f-.ce sr.d rtms crA leaving the skin soft, stnooti. a;id velre'-y. It has lor.g been the stH'lr :f rht ir.ists to pro duce a:i article t!.;t while it w. uhl bran iifv the comple-vion -."c'd also have the merit of tei::;: fttirni'ess, but these two unpens :t ccslitics v.e e never brought toethrr until c:';H ltd in yiiiDC'S THE TAILOR, AI.3A2JY, - - - OREGON, H;is o;e!iel the lo.rs-t and i fiinl liie of snit:nt,s evnr " j iiroiijtht to Albany. It inebl-hs pnt; ;! for full dlN-SH 311'V :r eat.H, vests or pnnts ft-.-parately, and tni-bn'i-f s -ine of the tiin-wt of in;;iO'-t'd gfd?i not seen here oi f. ie. " Mr. tjrahr.ni EMPLOYS SrClLUED WORKMEN A.XD GUARANTEES A GOOD FIT, As well as !he bt qunlity of fid:. Tlice dti":np somethinar r-.ally shonld f .til and INSPECT KI3 NEW PATTERNS. O. K. HARDY W-M on fcati'i a Ir.rge Etcck of -f id'-fe'. 'a. - Mr. Tinntlngton has declared hia in tention to alter the narrow gauge to fstaudard inc. It now behooves the citizens of Lebanon and vicinity to make an effort to secure the road through our town.' Railroads are not built for the accommodation of smedl towns and impoverished communities, lmt. r.r the creatures of traffic and ! commerce. J!od rtasiis(whicli amc.ng capitalists! are equivalent to Kiyin in vestments) must outweigh the financial advantage of the old narrow giU;.?e line before we win entertain ssn.v hope of n change of route. Very lit tie cmi be said in fuvorof the route now trav--iMii by the narrow gauge. A great m;nv long bud uuumwiiry curves liavee.dded many miles to the length und fnrtv r fifty thousand dollars to its finrcut exienst. IJridges which must hv alrrred n r upan ur riversi at inijuji'-liciible point , end the road jii'ms. k by nev.r;il ndirw some of the ini I'ortunt towns in the noner WiUtsiriette :dlev. Unless the -road be built nearer j ilis- i-!-st skic f flu- vsillev. the ricl air- rieuliurid belt lying east of the pr. iand. MILLINER : AMD- Fva.icr Goods. Have .Tust Received a Lnrge and Veli-8chcted ,Stock of ry C OOtlfifl Prosecuting Attorney 3rd Dist J. J. Whitney, of Albany. ' JKIIL CITY srLIXTrRS. f-r- FROM 8AN FRAMCI3CO. My stock comprises every thin? usually kept hi a tirst-H;i! millinery store, i'nibiV.einyr only the latest styles and fashions, and all id prices that defy competition. The picnic on the 1st i looked ward to as a pleasant occasion. Vv. D. Gamma's new two fitory rei dhnceand otMce building U lienrhig completion. T. U- Badger, proprietor of the CliiT Iukjsv, is excavating preparatory to building an addition 16x30, li stwrits high. Thtf Rantfam Lunilxring Co. are pre paring to erect a stone building 20x70, two stories high, in the plane of the building now occupied by them. Joe Fones has put out a gr-atdoal of fruit this spring. Jos is a rustler, lie has fixed up a neat end well improved home in the short time of about six months, Michael IIo:an is showing his fiath in the town bv completing a very neat -; residence on the bank of the hautiam. He contemplates building auotner one as soon us material e&R be had. Ai'livvJ. G. W. RICE. j ' V-. ' ...f' "..;..i. -...i' r!,.,w.v.i'v of : T.. H. I. Bondv. the merchant, lias tl,. 'i;Wifs, mv prove a sr.l?i sent pidnled the roof of his More iTidi.vin..'r.t o s.n;e oliier eosiij'.'si! v to i isipart-ti-ningu ui: upp ....,; i f'i.,.n..!v.v t.e ii.ia jiMt-i:ri:cl i snine. nas st-t oat lruit-'troi territory :ut reduce tne pit-sen t pnu to Xhn vin:'Clh:-Sj Of Jl ujere stArveling. on vaean: lorti, uiici Jii r sbewaii'iiu enterprLii.i,' buildings. ;rtforvof t;e is clearing v:.n;ms wait spirit. fP-v. Money! Money! ON I Good Farm Property AT S Per Cent. I examine my own security, write my own papers, aud if tiile in perfect can close business up in short order. Call on or write me. S. N. STEELE, Willi E. G. Beardslev, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Al-UAXY, OUKCO.N". Hl2i JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Trices. STOP AND READ. Smooth Shave and Nice Hair-Cut. Shampooing; and Spanish Lus ter euros tho Scalp of Dandruff. EGT : AND : COLD : BATHS. in any town in the State of Oregon. To those wirfe (?) ones wbo trot oil to ether than their home town to purchase cheap John trash, pause ere it be too late; discard the- idea of buying anywhere but at home, ptui then ov.l- of Montague, and you will have your youth renewed, your mhv.l in ferone content, aud 100 cents' worth for tour dollar every time. No bait?, no vhromos. no steel or wocil engraving:, of awfully homely shoemakers chvs M-intuirne deltiile his customers with, hut he DOES give them the choice of tne very l-?t goods from the larpy-ft Fchxtion this side cf Portland, at the imt nvxkrate rices for cash or approved cour.try pr Juce. Ha wlio Mea'i i:y perm x;?Aa trash From the fact that I have emp tied it in purchasing the above warned goodrf at panic prices, and oloiii purchasing the daisiest lot of LADIES' SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOE?. MEN'S SHOES, BOYS' SHOES, GIRLS' SHOES. Talk about other brands of ehoes than the magnificent line kept by Montague. Shoo, fly, don't bother me; there is room cnouih in the world for thee and me. We can FIT anyone, and when Montague pays FIT he means it, and he is not coing to send vim out of his palatial ptoreu with those abominable monsters in leather which von mav possibly find in other establishments not a thousand miles from our grand eni jiorium, and which makes your feet look as though von were a new arrival I from Chieato. No, do not make any lui.-ilake when you want GOOD Hoots or Shoes for mother, wife or fiatcr, the grandmother to the baby, the grandfather to tho last new boy, but be sure to call on Montague and se cure what you may require iv that line. Every pair full- warranted. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOUU1ST SLEEPINQ CARS, I'or 8coonmiodaUm of reoi id-Class l'stessenirer, attehd to Kxorvss Trains. Tl-c S. T. Cn's Fvny make' conRoe:!on with r."l tne ri:diur trs.:'i ca tne East bide &eia ir-ot oc V v.ivct, I'trta.a4. West Side Dlvlstcn. PORTLAND and C0RVALLIS M&ll Tra:.-i Deity tExcupt Sunday)- m..l.T lortlsntl.. 'zSt p. m Ar Coraiii. Atj-j) p. m Lr12i0 p. K. At AlS-tr.r :! 1 rvlli.i odhtccI with traiu l Ori;o:i l---i:ic Kn.iircs.tl. Express 1'ral- Dally (Except Sundr; p. ro. S p. ra., ,Ir r-i-tiaud. r. . t ....M I'M :n n.Ve l.v. .(! 51. Bl 3 ' ... in THROUGH TICKETS M'o All Iolnt CSLIFOHBIi. NEW STORE and FRESH GOODS! We have opened a New Store -AT- Peebler & Buhl's Old StanD, And -wish to announce to the people of Lebanonon and vicinity that a WE HAYE COME TO STAY. Give us your support, for we intend to etay among you. We have a good and fresh stock of f G R O C E.R SUCH AS I E S Canned Goods of all Kinds, Confections, Grass Seeds and Wall Paper, TOBACCO & CIGARS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC., In fact, everything that can Toe foLrncl in a first-class Grocery StorK. S.P.BACH. ECUTH AKD EAST YIA - T'Tl lTTf.irmaii.in rpcartTinj r!s irI-', c tr.. cj.ii tri f imwiT s Kceni a". a.-:it. IU K KHI-Ffi. K. P. IU lltS. ilauitsr As-t. G. F. i I'aMi. Agent. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. noticf: fok rrcticATios. f-iTi!i Statk I.Ayn OFr'cr. OntMoN t'rrv. On-srn. March SI. 1S31I. J Notti r. i ht:ui:ry oivks that ix com i U.-.-T-'e k1 lic jnv:jii!!s oflli- net of Om-fn-'i.f June S. 1KT. ertitlf l "An a-t lor the sale i-f thiTl-t-r l:iH. in : k S!a!..s-f I'aiit-rni. Oregoa, :.'tvA.iit, b::1 Wttslihiet -a Tcrriiory," THOMAS J. MILLER, I )f Ix-l-r.non. comitj' of Linn. State of Orejrrm, ha thinlnr f'leit in this ofrice hb fwnra Ma:emt-nt Ni. 13. for tltc piin-lia.- of the X. E. of sec tion Xu. 13. ill toww-hip Xa 12 fouth. ranse No. 2 e.-t. an.l rriil o.Ti r j r.of to ?how that the land sxmeht i more valiiaMe for its timlx-r or oiie Umu for asrietiltuial t ur -. ami to establish hl- rUim to sii l l.nul ot-fopf the n-p-Ur and rvociver of this ofllee at Oregon City, Ort-gon, ou Momli'T. the 3f'lli day of Aucust. lie na:nen an wimeseie iivo. Hale. Win. Hale, S. M. tJarlatid and J. E. Squires, all of lbanon, t Jim rour.iy, Oregon. An and all petwn c'.simiiiTr adrersely the alHive-de-rTilHd iHml are rvqjrsled So Kle their cla:ni to thii oKiee on or before saM i5th d.-ty of Aupent. UJ. J- T. Ari'EKSON. Kejrister. NOTICE FOR TUBLICATIOX. I jind Offiee at Oreson City, 0-een, 1 April 9. 1890. f v tflTK F. IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE FOL IN lowinp iiHTneil scltk-t lias tiled notice of his intention lo nmke final proof in mpoort of his t-lnim. and t!:Ht 'aid proof will lie rr.ade Kfore the fniiTC.y .HiilTre or m i:i aoenee oeiore ire iotiit Ci.-rk'of i.inn countv. at Albany, Oregon, ou Morula-, June 2d. v1.t: ton rETv:n johxsos. It.mictrii'l Entrv No. S! f,.r the N. Z of S. K. H and P. -. of N. K. W of See. IS. To. 12 S.. E. IE He riiiiue the 1'oiuwiiiK itnoM- to prove Ills eim'-miou" residence upon am! cultivation of aid Inn. 1, vis: S. V. vimoiiK. V. HedeJI. 11. Pi-ndiey and J. M. Piiuonn, all of Lebanon, l inn co-.in'y. Ore- pm. J. T. AI'l'EHSOS. Ueuistcr. Ccntlemeu end Lndles May Luxurj-. InJiilpe in the Next Poor to Teterson Sc Wcllaco'a Ecftl E-lal ciintc. I. 21. HOHTJ3V, LEBANON, OREGON. rP YCU W!SH A COOD REVOLVER SMITH & YESSOM'S iritcnrE e. .4 iivMHif act tired and the firstchtwcrf all cKuortd. In clUros 34 y.-i nnii 44-1 1 0. sintrte or TTierleas and Tartfot models. iMt: fiuntitv wronirbt .iA.il. rfnUir r workmfli.-ihln nnUHtook. Unrlvnled fori t: ni nil, ilumbiUiy und acctrncy. I 7 nl- be iltcotvol by ebcjfp ma'oltitt rm imitations rt'4i ttohl fir th ffeuujpo nrtic1v Tii7 nre uiuo li:ole aud claJiKvtus. Tti 6hith ft wicsoou Ho. VvLntM are stumped upun tlie barreln wlUi firm's name, address anddatof itHtouta, and we fnar antret) M-feot. Insist upon 'iavlu Uicm, and if j hit duaier eumiot sn,iply yoti, ait order ciit to ai-irt-s Ivlow wiU rwolvejjrompt nttcittli'a. Dcscrlp iiu cat4ilovrue d prices upon oppUcatiou- How as to Clothing. When the ptir.-w was emptli'd, as above puct-inc-tly set forth, Moiitniie was coniiM'lk-d to epeu nnothor bnr'1 for tlie jiurpow of sot-urlngr to our cus tomer the liitost li'iveltifa in tine suit.i as well na those inlapted to evfrrv-day wear. We are now opening uj our eleRunt designs in Orffjon City tlloth inir, Cali lorn in Cnwimero C'lotliiiinr, Men'H Cloth in jr, YoutU's Clothing, lloyb' Clothing, nil Imported tJoods, eleant-litting gsiritieuLi, r.t ecaudal otisly low prices. Montague has bad over forty year.1 experience in stliitiijt gonla, twenty of which were ppent- rinug you right here in Iiobanon, nnd he now propose! to apend the evening of his life in giv ing to one and all Mich prices s the itiiws jrranger of jjinn ccuuty never dreamed of. Make Montague know you are going to pay cash down and no grumbling (the chronio grumbler is a despicable creature), and ho will make prices to you all right. MONEY ONCE MORE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX. Lani Office at RwEPrnn. Oreron, April litis. lwo. f Votiee in h'-relv fflven that t!ie followiiitr-nained fot'ior liTj Hied notice of his intention to make Himl nmof in Miooort of his claim, and that said proof n ill Im; made lie fore the judge or in his ah- elT( e la-fore tne clorR of tne county conn ot i.inn ecunfy. urctron. At A U way, Oregon, on faaiuraay. May 3ist, 1:.-J. vu: F. HEXTERMEyER, Homestead Entnr Xo. SW1. for the N. H of S. IV. . and S . ' i of S. II J i, Sec. 10, Tp. 14 3., It. 1 Fii-a. w. M. lie nnnic the followiiiR witnee to prove hi continuou ri-i-loncc nfion and i-nllivation ofwiid land, viz: Willinm MeClure. Jivcob Hush. Oliver Kn-wll. T"ti r .'alkern. nil of Sweet Home. Unn count v, Otvpm. til A3. W. JOHNSTON. V ' KeKLter. IKAITI) A: HOLT, Apothecaries, Draggists & -dealers in- Pure Drugs AND AlEDICmES3 PttintH, OilH imtl Olmssi. STATIONERY, ' Fine PerfumerjBrushes & Combs CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. V- IT LOOKS JDST LIKE HER, Only It Flatters Her. Don't You Think So? Such Is the Comment on Photo graphs Taken by Wilcox. Don't be afraid of breaking the glass, fer Wilcox tests all instruments on himself, so he knows they will stand anybody. We Guarantee Satisfaction to Each aud Every One. Cnllory on Malu Street. GEO. L. WILCOX. TbkQ Gclobratcd FrenGh Gurs, wwd '"APHRCDiTlNE" AFTER The peoplo who promised to pay up by the 1st of last January and faikd to connect may fiud their accounts where it win not please tlieui. Alontague does not propose to waste valua'ole time in huvtingup these delinquents. but will send the most forcible colkc- uox sr tor he can employ to wile tne dollars due me from these much-promising and liever-performing gentlemen. CHAS. B. MONTAGUE. r niotiey rvrii:Mtd. In SoiJ OS A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure anr birmof neriuiMI diiiert, or aujr iltKoider o( tbe CC'.ii-nitivc or Iran of either fox wln-Mier ar Iklnif fioin tha lxc.-s.rtvt! ue of HiiuHlnntii, Tobacco ur oiitMn. srinroilli ymiUirnl ttidiurctioii. orr liiMnis-iu-c, Ac., nu ll an lw of r.rain Tower. Wakeiiil. ui-i, licarin iloivu Tains In the lini-k, eintiial Wrnknmw, 11 ymeria, KwrroHH I'riMRt ration Nocturn al KmiMiotre. Keocorrhi-a, JiiMiniMia, Weak Mem orr.Ixwjof 1'owi-roiid lni(Mtencr, which H ne clecteil often lead to remanireohl ai;eaiiil inan rty. rrh-e f 1.00 a bx. 6 box for to.u0 fcc-ut by mail on riieeiM of price. A WKIITKN i. tRAKTXE ffireTerrJS eO order, to refund tho money if a l'rma-Mt cure ik not eflvcted. TlioiwaifU of testlin..ali froui old and young, of both sexes, )eruiaiietit?' cured bT A rtri.-"tTiy. Circular frue. ddres The aphro medictne co. vasrTEKK limsni, POKTLANB, OR (Sole Airentfor Lebanon, Or. Lumber I Lumber ! All parties conteKiplating 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. Wo 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. , i j V v 1 r . V t