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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1890)
-A 'Lekmon Express. 13EO. L. ALEXANDER. A. JACK ADAMS, ADAMS & ALEXANDER, PCISMUKKS AS1 tKOtRlKTORS. PT.A T10RMS. Platform building Vm come to e a trade. Political architects there are, who can just as readily draft a constitution a a. declara tion of principles. Tho goxcrn rnental policy as traced on paper is till that cov.ld bedesimi. The scope is ample and it certainly is riot sparing in detail. A platform writ ten by a political party in the vear Isyl), if put into the hands ot one ton acquainted with the government al affairs of our nation, would be to him a strong inducement to locate. Unfortunately, however, for a few Intellectual demagogues, we are living in an age when the accumu lated common sense of the people tMt weighs the greatest statesman or the most influential individual. These platforms represent a body of principles on campaigns, but in the administration of crovernment thev figure aboftt as lrpely w Ho rner's Il'wtd or the Xichomachean iuiSk Tfcev- r about as reliable as expressing a action, as a "sun ivarfc time in a latitude where tiirht reigns for six months in the year. Politicians hve a faculty f saying what they do not mean. They who are versed in mechanics can from a knowledge of the com bined, jwwera of a complicated ma ravine, make an exact calculation of v, hct it is able to perform and what resistance it can counteract. But who can compute the dynam ics of a political machine? I lat forms are at best but an inconven ient convenience; useful it is true, ' for capturing unwary voters, but of very little use after elections. If vou believe in the principles of your platform please exemplify them in your o&eial life. What ever a man lives by he believes. "When belief and life are synony- OSKR THOUGHTS FOtt SOLEMN PEOPLE VJtlTY OF THE CHURCH. By the church we understand all lov er of the Lord Jesus. JVsus Christ came to establish an everlasting kin. dom, and everlasting kingdoms must have adwuate foundations. The one great underlying principle of Christ's eh'ureh Is love, and whoever loves Him with the whole heart is a member of HU church and all the metaphysics' of the world cannot unchurch him. Why ahould there le anything sectarian amongst Christian men? This Inquiry throws us back, not upon Christ, but upon human nature. In human na ture there are endless varieties of tem perament, capacity, culture, suscepti bility and relationship. Besides this, two things are to be taken Into consid eration First, that upon the two fun damental principles, the church can never be divided, for by the denial of either it ceases to be a church. Men are not saved by Interpretation of apos tolic esplstles. They have the coi mou organs of criticism ami are respon sible for their iirht use. A number of men mav ether around each verse in each epistle, and found as many sects as there are verses, and yet the church mav be an unbroken Whole. The imndinir of Christ's work is seen in that it descends below all possibility of difference or breach. The dincrcnces nnrviaiiininflr licnomi nationalism are as tt the vavioMstY formed members of bodv. white the church ts ms united and vital as the heart. A question political course of may be said to be great in proportion d;.vl -.1d to s It admits of multitudinous raria dial would be to f nloiu Meu differ about !t yet thev love it, they fight with one another alont it. and yet they unite against any man who would oppose It. Utile qweewons cannot, nmnnumuy lii-iietii&uldul: Tvat questions win aJv.hvh divide men. vet always uiumj them at some point. On the whole it may le doubted whether differences nroYierlv arirued are not of advantage to rr-n pious nnieiw. All strained ef forts after denominational unity are by their vervl nature bad. Unity eomes not this war. As men reside in differ ent houses and are yet inhabitants of thamt eitv. so Christians may wor atiin uii' i-ftifferent donoiuimttional nnliti - and fitrnu and vet love the same .Savior. It would be as rer-on utile to rt-duce all soldiers to the same tntiir-p in order to uresenl a command ing front of patriotism, as to bring all denominations under oue polity to er- lemnlifv Christian unity. The world is educated bv ooooeition. and it is i more than doubtful whether sach world as it is could be educated iu any -iir,na trma an honest eoastiluencvi other wav. Men may be "provoked ft, n a nt even to love and etxxl worxa. iun i is in an -will entrust you m pi re. A paper not longince published i a political platform in which the jirtydeclared ia favor of a return -to the principles advocated by our forefatfcers. SUieL polkieal twaddle is enough to bring the blush to the heek of any man who believes in progression. Since the day this yYcrnnient was founded it has ever gone backward. Fortunately, he founders cf this government T-.'eocmized the fact that it would ii wsiwii' ir and" very wisely made pro vision for its future development. JFiftv vears nso we needed no legis lation to look after our railroads-,, -to-day it is one of the gravest prob-, lems'with which oar piwinait 3ias to deaL Twenty yeaaa Ago the telegraph called for no special leg islation, btit to-day it claims the attention of government. So like--wise the telephone makes legisla lation imperative. Each successive stage of development forces upon mr law-makers Bome new problem, nd these problems cannot be met "by a return to the primitive gov ernment of our forefathers. This -thing of swearing allegiance to a j-arty because it is hoary-headed nvith age and moss-backed with ex jierience is not the allegiance de--gnanded by growing republic. denoruinations where lie is loved. The Romaui-t feels that He needs the erueifix, the pemiac-e, the Virgin Mother, the intermediate tire; let him have them; he will not be sav ed by the alloy but by the pure gold. The 'Protestant ed-.'rs a less ornate wor ship; let tiles 1 so; lie will le heard, not for his steruess but for his sinceri tv. Men are aved by the crucified Itartet, nof by thesuperscription which Pilate wrote. BEASOX AND BEVEI.ATION-. Take heed that you do not so admire and extol reason as to think lightly of revelation. We live in days when utfiwl is on the stretch, and in scenes when there is everything to call it out. We do not wish to make yon less acute, lew inquiring, less intelligent than the wannest admirers - reasons could wish you ta become. We only -ish yoa to reanember that arrogance cs not greatness, and that eom-eit is the Index .t of strength, tt of weakness. To extol reason beyond its proper place is to dvbase it. To set the human in rivalry with the Divine is to make it MOBAL TRAININO IJt BCUUULR. j The chief and only laudable end to be sought in the teacher's work is to create in Ihe mind of the pupil a de Mre and a determination to develop his faculties for the highest and best service to others. s . The proper training of. the sensi bilMes and will, which constitute the fundamentals of character, should nf be neglected or considered of sec ondary importance, while the separate branches taught are looked upon as ends instead of means, and mere in tellectual development is eonsideied the onlv essential object in school work. If the astonishing number of men of .brilliant intellect but blackened character indicates anything, it is the worthlessness of an education that does not have uppermost the principle of right conduct of the individual towaid his fellows. Educa'ion that does not include this is more than worthies ; it is dangerous dangerous to the one possessing it, and to those with whom he associates, truncation in this wav is like giving weapons to a rufrlan. lie is civen means for dis- filavino- trrnater power that- may be used m doing cooil, nut wmt n is very apt to be need to the injury of otheia or himself. Moral training should not be left to Ll.! homo or the church, as is sonvs- timcs nrcred.but should be the nrime- csscntial f choot work. It is not denied that proper home trainine n of meat importance, still it must be bsrne in mind that the m fluence of manv homes, instead of elevating children, but degrades them. To trust to the church here is folly. If all children of such homes could be brought in contact with the coun sel and instruction of the church, which is never the case one or two two hours' instruction, however good, each week i not enough to counter act the bad influence constantly sur rounding these children. In the pub lic sclvools, more children of this rlass can be given tht training whc.i eon- aiimtA tliA rriti:l-iftiirlr of rlr?jrtcr fcvfc . " - - 1 than anywhere eher if tlie teacher, does his "whole duty. If le las the true objoft of l.is w?tT; at heart he j cannot fail to see Hint his chief aim j should e to d for these children ; what parents have left umhwie, and j io eiiieiii om?r laminating influence of associating! wi!h them at school. The nature and ex'ent of taoral j training in the srliool depends -htelly j upon the porsr.-n condnci ll:e teacher, and Ids ability and fTnns to j give his ptii!a flear cnce;!is of, -1 . ... . . u. . 1 t " 1 1 u'. i 1 ... v t . 1 : . - I toward others. Bat a.le from wh mav otherwise ie done, much mav ic aectmnlishe with the united ctlbrts of parent with tliw. e of the 1e;icher. One of the greatest beie5t thus given the M.hool is a school library, by means of which the te-.icher is enabled to place suitable literature i-i the hands of pupils. Parents and school officers caonoi better invest a few dollars of each year's school fund titan in tlie pur chase of good book for this pui pose These should contain only that which is good, true and beautiful in human Hre that which will give only pure thoughts and lead the child to seek ihe best li:crat"ra after it leaves schorl. If reading is thus provided in our schools many children who have not suitable reading .t hame ccr.ld in this Yv-ay be suppnei uiwer '.we ojmh-.i the tea-'.ber. who, it A FEW BARGAINS Offered by Peterson & Wallace, Real Estate Brokers. Below you will find a list of a tew of the many bargains they have for sale In city and country property. City lots from $-50 to $150 good terms. We have a number of Unproved lota, Including dwelling and business prop erty, also a good hotel in a fine location can be bought reasonably and on good terms. Abo the following: No. 15. Price $3000 200 acres Improved land 41 miles from city. Stock or grain farm. No. 16. Trice ?3000 S67 acres Improved land 1 mile from city. Good for gardens or for raising stock. N. 17. Trice $3000 100 acres Improved farm or fruit laud 2J mil. s from city. Xo. 4. j'rleeWOO 10 acres Improved bottom land mile from city; well limbered. Noli ' Prbse $280' 10 acres 1 allies from city jsoil sandy loam; good for gardens and fruits. No. 9. price ?)00 1U. acres well improved land miles from city. No. 11. Price $0000 322 acres first-class stock and grain farm 6 miles from city . For further particulars concerning the above or any other Information In regiird to Iteal Estate address PuTEirsox A WAI.UCR, Lebanon, thegon. MONTAGUE'S COLUMN. MILLINERY W. B. DON AC A, AS I Fancy Goods. -DEALEIt IN Hang Out Our Banner on the Outer Wall. Have JuHt Received a Large Well-Selected Stock of and THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. Montague's Magnificent Spring Stock of Dress Goods in Endless Yarietj, Millliiery Goods FROM 8AN FRANCI8CO. My stock comprises everything usually kept In a ttrst-clas millinery tore, emhrncine onlv the latest styles and fashions, and all at prices that dety competition. MRS. G. W. RICE. STOP AND READ. Smooth Shave and Nice Hair-Cut. Shampooing; and Spanish Lus ter Cures the Scalp of Dandruff. HOT : AND : COLD : BATHS.! Such as De Beiges, Foulards, Challies, Satines, Organdies, (icnilftnrn n4 Luxury. Iodolge In the Sext Door to Peterson A Wallace' Beat Eirtata una. I. It. HOKUM, - - Prop. LEBANON, OREGON. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Cigars, Tobacco, Furnishing Goods, Etc. : FirstClass Goods - -t -4 . " : AT REASONABLE PRICES. Country Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods. Give Me aTrial and Be Convinced. KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF Shingles, Posts, Boards and Pickets. Wiry Pay Ten p cent Interest cn Hone; AVliot You "n CSvt It 8wl Lawns, Bl.hop and Victoria Trimming., Ribbons'. Valvata. flh 1 1 Many 8had... Button. On Thousand Varlatle Olo.as. Hoil.ry, In fact everything to make a Lilly's i eyes fairly pparkle. LVth the Mam moth store and the One Trice Lash Store are the recipients of Immense Stocks, and Montague promises to 9ell them Ui the jcenle who deal in Lebanon tt OYERLAHD TO CALIFORNIA VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY'S The Mt Shasta Route. Time Betisen Albany ml San Fran cisco, 33 Honrs. California Exprass Tralne Ron Dallf BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. KM Til. aoKTH. ion m I.. Portland Ar10:4i A. ..L. aUmmis Lt hS a. n. '.tbiL. Ar Sitn 1'ram.Uco. Lt 7W f. Local Pwcr Tralna DaMy ;Hcpt SniMlaT) CAM. ON THE THAT slOregon Land Cumpany Albany, Oregon. Ashby& Dickinson; Defy Competition! Managers WESTWOOD POULTRY YARD! J. P. HUFFMAN. Prop. nrroli-r ami lj'!rrnf thnraash-in-l IVirtTi,!-,.. Whit? and Hiitr tw'-iln. IJcai-a'd Ihirk Kmh .na. LansK.ij.. r mid i:r-'k-inra'i Bnit l.ith:m. l-ar-vd WvB"d"?te..l!TnHKli Knrkauu Sifvcr S;nrff Hamburg. Si-ml fur t irctilar. PHILOMATH. OREGON. OA tn any town m tncMaicoi urcgon. jTo tliose wi-e (?) ones who trot oil S. ' to other than their home town to purchase cheap John trash, pause ere it be too late; discard the idea of Luying anywhere hut at home, and then ouh of Montague, and you will have vour youth renewed, vour mind in serene eimtcnt, and h-ou k. i.t... P. Lr. i:4") r. M Ar... ..Partlaiid. .AHaaT . Ar 3-iS r. JOi. M. Local Paaancr Train Dally (aacapt Sunday) ib-tir. l. 1 e. ..r... -SAe. m....I.t... .-w r. Ar 7. A. M Lr Zt A.M....&T Albanf Lebaima ,.Alt.nT. ..Ibanfio Albany H.LA-bau4JO ,Ar a. M. 5: A. M. AT A. M. J.t :40 a. Ar . r. x. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST FLEEFIXG CARS, ror acet.mniodat!(n of Second-Clara i'tisweoiren, attat-lied to K a press Traiud. Th f. r. IW Ferry teafce- cmiitprtlofi r-ltb al! the n-ruiar lrain n the East aide Uir. ruin foot of r sttvri, itmiana. West Side Dtvl3fcn. S. P. BACH'S New Corner Store IS IN THE BUSINESS CENTER STILL. The public school house on the south, The paper mill on the north, The big planer on the east, And the depot on the Krest, Makes the Corner Store the Hub OR CENTER OP GRAVITY. IT IS A NEW STORE I CARRYING NEW GOODS. 6IYES TO ALL ITS PATR0S8 HEW DEALS. Public opinion is al'-powerfuL The people are to be trusted rather than the man. The accumulated intellect of the musses is greater -han the heaviest brain God ever gave to a single man. For a very hort time a eorrupt iiarty may the contemptible. Let reason count the j supervision ot the depths, the employment becomes an,l f,)Ptf ring a de.-re aoc ners sju iue buccih b j;rwja. - whn he question is -"How sVaifl man be juat with God?" leason must be fcil ent, revelation must speak; and he wfco will not hear it assimilates him self to the first deist, Cain. He. may not kill a brother, he certainly destroys himself. stars, weigh the mountains, fatuom j tvpn this or-jortiinity o. i wakening love for the Iic-e avert i:i t:? roruiofj HIDDEK FORCKS. It is universally admitted in practice, if not in theory, that altogether apart from religion there is an Invisible world; a world f thought and feeling, as ditjtingaicbetl from a world offaet, and activity, a sphere of ideas, schemes, purposes, desires, vows, fancies, from whVeb the most importunate curiosity is excluded. It is also uuiversally ad mitted that the forces which are invis ible and inipalable, and on that aec-v e-.'arO'ed bv Christian thinkers W. It. GttAlIAM, THE TAILOR, bet bteratuiS. may some of the t'anger thnaten our ; outh. Having tr?e niJ the tewlier, by :cey,.hi etls;ci upper most ii Use . mly trr'ain, will be enMtl 10 give an impress to everv excreise of the schoolroom llir t will give to the child, d.iv by d:'.v, nw and higher iviea-s of hi reljf Ic-s to otiurs. L. A. Sisoss. ALBANY, OUEGOX, VXJVST CRITICISMS. ie mrv tioll. T hidden idustry and - lire aiovcd "acre in :xnage jstand against tne age, oai iu nie , as-,. r .;, Hre unaoabtedly the main--nd it must goby the board. Iheyi . hUran e"t-nry. Thought, -tll me that this heart, which fee ! ho.5. - ; and rrri. o are so uninterruptedly in the bosry. if its force could be directed agj msi a granite pillar, would irear - dust in the couree of man's 'ix. If there ha3 been iniquity put in t ) constitution, reat assured that t . e heart pulsations of ai honest pop -Lu;e will in - tira thresh it out. The. mau who launches a sound funveni, w no fcets on t o leet a startling fact, and" bli.s Vc iravel from JIaine to Oregon, till 5 the end, change the government, 'he government exists only cn t;,c i;en nre of being agitated. We have made the acquaintance of two candidates, Mat SccAt and "F. M. Redfield. Mat,- as he is fa miliarly called, is the Democratic Tioininee for sheriff. He livefi near flainview, ia universally liked, and if elected will rill the office with JUonor to bimself nd ci-edit to his constituents. Mr. Redfield was nominated for the clerkship by the Republican party. He is a man of pterlinc worth, good business qual ities, and familiar with the duties of the office which he seekfe, hav ing served as assistant clerk under three odminietrationB. Has opened I he lartvst and nnvt;ne of xuitings evi r bnatght to A'lnmy. It includes tirn for full linw suits fr coats, vests or pttntM aeimrnlely, nisd em Lmces ai-iiie tf the flnept of Tnijsortcd "h1s not seen here bcfoiv. Mr. Uraham EMPLOYS SKILLED . WORKMEN 100 cents everv time. -So bait?, uo itiromo? (no steel or wood engravings f lawfully homely shoemakers docs Montague delude . his customers i with, but he DOES give them the choice of tne very best goods from t'-.e largest selection this side of j Portland, at the most moderate riee for cash or approved country j produce. Uo ho stml my piirne lr'. tr:ib From the fact that I have emp tied it in purchasing the alwve- vtamcd gds at panic prices, and also in purchasing the daisiest lot of k'ppn a full line of Men's rnd Boys Clothing of Browns ville manufacture, Gents Furnishing Goods, Groceries and worth for your dollar POfVTLAKp nntl C0R AIJ-1S I p rov:s ;ons- in fact ever'thing necessary to keep sotil and MUII Train Osllf (Escpt Sinday. mI.T.. llzi p. tn ..lur!.i:l irvili AX GUARANTEES GOOD FIT. As rs the bt quality of goods. Th"se desiring soiurthiitg really One should cull and INSPECT HIS NEW PATTERNS. OE A'D Bl OTilKtSIlOOD. a vital difference between and broliierHood. It re- ivs lts moral eottraga to pick a beg- ',:-r out of the ditch than to lie seen on friendly term with au honest man who earn weeklv wascs. In tha one case the very extremity is its own de fense; in the otner mere h room ior i i . ..: i-i s..r..M,.vAa At, fl-kA rtof renteel observers. rJockty Is the censors imagininB verv careful of its extcniities. its pur-ieonabie. Two men pte and its rasp, but between these there is a world of living, throbbing hearts, ostracised by mock gentility and denied even so much as a fraternal recognition. Tb?re are manv persons who are tjo readv to criticise otliers' work or! conduct; and the only idea of crit icism they have is to overlook merits and detect blemishes. Un just criticism of the conduct or work of others often results from using one's own idea of excellence as tet. A capable but captious sr?n examines a niece ot work, or survey a course of action, and sees, or thinks he sees, bow it might be improved. At once he begins to find fault, to depreciate, forgetting ; p i rjnnn PrnnPrtv that the standard bv which hoiUOOU 1 cllM 1 IUlJUlLV lilMoney! Money! r170 ox Tlie first step toward a Fourth r.f July celebration has been taken. -A flag Mle one hundred feet in lieight with a fine flag floating in he upper current of air will call for other patriotic demonstrations and we expect to celebrate in Leb on. - A little more sleep, a little more folding of the hands, a few more JLazv, long-drawn yawns, and you .will settle down 'into your little jnossy bed and the weary world plod "on "heedless of your last rest ing place." . ' Oregon's humid climate offers no protection to the drowsy, sluggish individual, and cannot promise him oiore than a coat woven from the complex tissues ;X moses. . v We give it as cv.r opinion ihat " """hardest -flvorfced man in ' ihe i v is Ite v. ho has nothing to - vtlc. with .hi? own idle OTHER SlJfS. It is ofteu forgovieii by over-zealous bigots 'that there are other siua than those which ewlng on the gallows and reel in the eirect. Tlie man who makes a Umg prayer and oppresses the hireling is an unclean beast in the sanctuary; so is the man who would not part with a leaf from his catechism, yet makes bis home a very hell by a fiendish temper; so Is the man who spends his life in scenting Heresies oi doctrine, and yet cultivates the black er hAsics of fife. J.AI7GHTRB AND SOIJEMNTTV. Thee is a solemnity which is more judges is his own. It is v ry doubt ful if lie would have done equally well under like circumstances. To censure another for not bringing his practice into harmonv with is unrea- j once can didates for tlie buil.-'; t ..f a temple A meeting . vhorities the re- thfc city of IU wis called ny tf.e tojear and cx;n; in spective claims The first applicav. ; in expatiating c.i styles of architect!' arose and said, "A ' has told you I cr.n lie got the iob. Sensible men prefer a prae- i tical man to a colti tlieorier, build ers to destrovcis. . c r, .volicants. c-o . o hours I c uilfercnt i?. The ether: v-b.at mv friend AT H Per CcMit. I examine my own securitj-, write my own papers, and if title is perfect can close business up in short order. Call on or write me. S. N. STEELE. With E. Ci. BeardsW, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Albaxy, Oukoox. m28 At .l'tfitiv eivi f'rvn:5l coutn-ct lth tmiiis ol Orf-asm lnrt.'.r l:ailmn. Eprc Trl Oolly (Eneept 8n'i")f,. 1 -.s3 . . . i .. '' . M. 1!. Nobodj' complains of Jiacli s gooas or quarrels wiui nis j prices. I :ri p. m. . JWr. ni.. -l.r.. .Ar... rorlbil ..JIcMinmilie- ArSS"0 a. El. THROUGH TICKETS To All Ilii t SOUTH AXD EAST i CiLIFOBIII. y-Fnr full Infinatkm n frrrg rtir, mapr, etc.. -ll on mmmt'i nceul l Alhwnr. R. K'iKHI.KIl, E.P. K'MIKRS. MaimctT At. O. F. 4 I'm. Apntt. T. S. Dtiten, Juki U of ilu- Peace and merchant of IP-sio, IUn says he can recomnwrd St. Patrick's Pills. "I have oed them ' i'e says, "and know where of I speck. ' nyone troubled with con kllTvt'oii c." "I'jousoessv.ill find them a ie it. Thev are prompt and certain produce a picns;int or bale by Al. A ' S.. .! ... " 1 sis ful thaa laughter; there is a laugh- u" ; li i . i , c .citc. elrect. c ter mo -e aceeptlile to Ood than sol- i , emn'iiy. '"r(T ) men never laughed, I eannoi". . vfc they have a ready talent o co innin'? laughter in others; v.iai ") in jp'.lh is made up in ceoso-oosiess. T" fact; that Gn.1 made mtui a risible Ijclng, I that he save him m'Hhfnl faculties, is i very gooVt evidence that He intended . hlni to I'-.e Lhcm. ; raino m. Sneers L;Ke Success LEBANON PRODUCE MASKS?, Changed Kyery Week. Eggs 12Ac per doz. Kpring chlekens44 00 p r doz. Old chickens $5 00 fer doz. Broilers vl 75 per doz. Ducks $8 00 per doz. Oeese 99 00 er dnz. Turkeys 12Jc per lb. Sides 10c per lb. Shoulders 8c per lb. Hams lHcpcrlh. Butter 25e per lb. Lard in pails 81 25 per can. " bulk 8e per lb. -ill parties knowing themselves in-1 deHaii t me wi'.I plcae call and settle, ! as J riceti my money. . i So said Bui wer, that greatest of ; Novelists, and he j never spoke more i truly, and he might ! have added with efUal force, that merit is the essence of success. Wisdom's j Robertine is the synon3-m of merit, and i its history is success. The magical ef ' fects of this preparation have been attcst- ed by thousands of the leading ladies of I society and the stage. It is the only arti- cle ever discovered which gives a Naiur i al and Beautiful tint to the complexion, ' -at the same time removing all roughness of tlie face and arms and leaving the ' fckin soft, smooth and velvety. It has long been the study of chemists to pro I duce an article that while it would beau. J tify the complexion would also have the ! merit of being harmless, but these two j important qualities were never brought i together trntil combined in j YfiSDOJW'S 5Cc. DnRPftTi:..ir O. E. HARDY Ha on hnml a large stock of JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. IF YOU WISH A GOOD RCVOLVCR SMITH & WESSON'S Fluent small ana tho art ch'tcei all CHILDREN'S SHOES, MEN'S SIIOE9, IJOYS' SHOES, cini siioi:s. Talk about other hrands of ahoes than the magnificent lino kept by Mpntague. Shoo, Hy, don't bother me; there is room cnou,h in the world for thee and me. We can FIT anyone, and when Montague say? FIT he means it, and he is not Toing to send you out of his palatini stores with thoe abominable monsters in leather which yon may possibly find in other establishments not a thousand miles from our grand em porium, and which makes your feet look as though you were a new arrival from Chicago. No, do not make any mistake when yon want GOOD Hoots or Shoe for mother, wife or sister, the grandmother to the baby, the grandfather to the last new ly, but be sure to rail on Montague and Ke en ro whet you may require iv that lino. Every pair fully warranted. How as to Clothing. When the purse was emptied, as above succinctly set forth, Montague was compelled to open another bar'l frr the purpose of securing to our cus tomers the latest novelties In flue suits as xvtll us tlmse adapted to every-day wear. We are now opening up our elegant designs In Oregon City Cloth ing, California Cassimere Clothing, Men's Clothing, Youth's Clothing, Hoj-s' Clothing, all Imported Hoods, elegant-fitting garments, at scandal ously low prices. Montairue has had over forty years cxnerlence in selling goods, twenty of which were spent tnnuug you right here in Liebanon, and he now proHw to spend the evening of his life In giv ing to one and ull such prices us the lions Granger of Linn county never dreamed of. Make Montague know you are going to pay cash down and no grumbling (th chronic gromhlar Is a despicable creature), and he will make prices to you all right. MONEY ONCE MORE. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. XOTICK KOU PC BLICATlOJf. 1'srrr.p States Livr Orncr. Outams Citt. Oregon. Mirth SI. 1VTOT1CE 13 IIERKIIV ;IVEX THAT IN CO.M- ' p!!nrwe w iMi tltr proriskmi of thr art of Coii- eTT-ts i Jmie S. 187. "c-ii!UWl -An wl Ut V.tc wle tf timber lnt- in II SfMU-orCRl!fniJa. reau, Nevada, anU Washinpton Tvrrltorjr." THOMAS J. MU.I.ER, Of I-fnnoti. nintr of IJnn. Prate of Oreon. 1. thU ihtT litfil In th'ts oflioe hi lwirrn matenieiit No. li-iw. Kir lira mmiii 01 109 r- -4 01 er tlon No. in. Iu Umn-lilu No. 12 smth. rancc No. 3 i-nst. an. I will ni!iT roor 10 snow mat ine lanj 'iislit l-i more Tahiahle for Its timber or none thnn for aerrlriilrtiral purposes, and to e?-1a!lih h clHim to soli lanu ootore inc nin-i;T r.nu ivrviTrrof thinofficv at (n iron Citr, urecou, 00 UotmIbt. the 2T.th day or Au!Ut, 1.. He names a-j witiwivwc Ueo. Ilnle. Wm. II lie. P. M. tiarlnnd and J. E. Squires, all of lxbauon. Linn rotiuty, Ore"oi. An? and all perwms rfatmin? alvert'lj- the ahore-derHn.-d lantlii are reqiwsted to file their clitimn to tbhi office on or bi-fire mH Soth day of Auiru.-t. Igwt. J. T. APftitdOS. Resistt-r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oreoo City. Oretron, 1 April . NOTICE 19 HEKKBT GIVES THAT THE FOI. lowinir named settler has tiled not ire of hi Intetilion to make Sim! proof h anpoerf of his elnira. and thai m!d r-nmf will be made before th Coniitr Jndae of In hfc absence hefore f he Cowmy Clerk "of l.inn eoii'i'r. at AllanT, Oreiton, ou Mondajr, June 21. 1SWI. rir.: SWAN I'ETKR JOIIXSOS, Homestead Kntry Xn. MOS for the K. ?i T R. E. H Hixl S. ' 1 1 N. E. 'i r Sec. IS. Tp. 12 S R. 1 He nainea the followlna; wltneea to proTe his enntlnuiMia residence n;'n and eultiratlon of said land, tU: R. F. Htnions, F. IkxlelL, U. SetMliejr and J. M. Rimim, all of Ichanon, l.inn ciatnty, Ore p,u. J. T. Al'PEltfOX. lleeker. double action, Sntuiy Bam- Bierkaw ftud Target mouwn Beat aaalliv wraasht lt T.l 1 lit 1. i I . W tl for workaiansbip and Mock. Curlvalcd for builw deoeiva by clieap malleable irm imitation oIU'O will for the xeuulna article. Tbij ara unns Uitoe and dankruiis. Toe Kami & wnmnii Rb 'U.vkks are stAinped upon the barrvla with flm'i Bame, adtlreMa ivu Jdau f patents, and are eaur a 11 trod perfect, luslst utrnn "jsvJlik them, auU If ..iii.4ifiiiirejiiiuot ftUDrtlr Tou. ati oritur aciittoaa- A-ir.beowwrrtri'oetvBi,roini,t -..isMl'-n. Jtfaa-ii-Uv CatftUvue ami prleisupo j Mii'.';:wioa. PMITU A: VVtN. ' Jr tixi6;.s!l. Maqa. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. I.aso timer T Rkbi'(. Oreron. 1 AiwU 11th. t0. 1 Xotife L hore'iT rfven Hint the foliowine-wimed ettler li tileil lM'tiec of bit intention to make linal T'Toof in support of hi claim, an I ihat td proof til tie nirtili' hefore the judge or in liin al aenee liefore the clerk oT the county court of l.liin coutitr. Oretron. at Albany, Orecvn, on Saturday. May 31 rt, xK vli: F. HENTERMEtER. H(imeMcl Entry No. JN9I. for tlie X. Jof 8. W. ' i and N. of tf. E. J. Sec. la, Tp. 11 S., K. 1 KatL, W. M. He name the fotlowtm wltnesseato prove til contlniKiti" n'idetnv umhi and cultivation of aid land, viz: William MeClnre. Jaeob ltiwh. Oliver KiixiM'lI. Peter -alkerson. all of Sweet Home. IJnn county, Oregon. CHAS. W. JOHNSTON. 7 Retrlster. Druggists & Apothecaries. DEALERS IN Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paiiutta, . Olltt aud Glnas, STATIONERY, Fine Perfumery,Braslies&: Combs CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. i . -X.- Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. The jwople wlio promised to pny up by the 1st of last January and fall-.d to connect may nnd their accounts where It will not please them. Montague docs not propose to waste valuable time in hu-. ting up these delinquents, but will send tne most forcible collec tor he can employ to wile the dollars due me from these much-promising uik! never-performing gentlemen. CHAS. B. MONTAGUE. 0 BEFOB Tho Celebrated French Cure, "SSI.4 "APHRODITINE" ,SSZ Is oij on a POSITIVE GUARANTEE to euro any form of nervous iUee. tiT any OiMirdcr of the ifeitcrHtiva ar- whether ar . Jr!L 1 loin I rum the nr I erf Mc--,ic 11M ol W. iniHlHiiln. 'lolacca or tioiitm. r through ymtiliful !ndirretion, over ludulf Filer, Ac, mu ll I.om of hraiji Power, Wakcfni nen, tli'urin; down I'aina in the Hack. Heui.imri Wen knew, ll'terin, hervoan Pro.lmiitn NMnirn al KmlxMniK. neorrlKra. UlwllumWrKk Mi'iu ory, of I'owrr and lmotiiev, which If ue Klocted often trn! to fretnaimeoltl neeanti lnait rty. ITivoll.OO a box. a boxaa (or I5.U0 bcul by Dial! on fweiH of price. A v U ITT K N ti V A It ANTKE lorererrfS W onler. to refund tho money if a Farwaj-eiit mre m not elfi-ctol. Thoiwandi of tettiin. ..al froui old au-l roinic, of both cexaa, fcroiatientK cured hv Aciibovtin. Clrcniar free. ddrea: THE APHRO MEDIOrNE CO. wtrriRN r.R"cii. BOX 37 l"ORTLANB, OR Hold y M. A..Xlllr, io A jrMt for Icbnnon, Or, IT LOOKS JUST LIKE HER, Oxly It Flatters Her. Don't You Think So? Such Is the Comment on Photo graphs Taken by Wilcox. Don't be afraid of breaking tlie glass,' for Wilcox tests all instrument on himself, so he knows they will stand anybody. We Guarantee Satisfaction to Each and Every One. till-r on Main Mtr-t. GEO. L. WILCOX. Lumber ! Lumber ! All parties conteFiplating building, or desiring lumber for i any other purpose whatever would do well to call on HUMPHREY & TAYLOR, At his lumber yard at this place or at the sawmill. AVe have on hand a first-class stock of Rough and Clear Lumber, Bills of all kinds filled on short noti Give me a call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Humphrey & Taylor. 1 t : I t t I f r 1 -