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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1890)
cbaiioa Express. UKO. 1.. At,V.XAN!KR. A. J Al'K AIAM, ADAMS & ALEXANDER, awl drive-wl-cols. Our Ftntute books nro lomled with laws which are of no mote use than jury trials in Tinilnvctvuv. Tlu y tuo only hatch ing v nation of peUiforor tunl re ducing the unlletlgod and tin labor ing tlassea to the condition of more nutonnvtons. SOBER THOUOH13 fon SOLKMN PEOPLE v. Pttoyrt is ro-eloelod by Majority of three r four thousand. For other Htatc ofi'icvr the Kenub lican ticket urriel hy a very nitfh tuuj&rUy ia Botae instance; that of finger Herman for Congressman 4lng about U00O. Helow wo pive the Linn county 'Vote. OSHal count will have to le made to determine whether QXJannor or Fisher i elected coun- yiitvyr; otherwise these figures tAU be reiitHi upoiu STATE OFKICER9. Congressman MUler 2075, ller wnsn 1H41, Bruce 57. Governor I'cnnoycr 2347, Thompson 107 1. Becretarv , of state Townsend 2095, McBVide 1824, Pierce 47. Treasurer Wehh 2117, Mets chan 1818, Walker 47. Supreme judge Bonlmm 2l45, Sup't public instruction Le 3033, MeElroy 1H35, Jory 48. State printer O'Brien 2200, "Baker 1.S48. Prosecuting attorney Wlutney 003, Bingham 1830. COl'NTY OKFICEHS. State senators Weather ford 2102, Mwre 2US5, Hum lG'.Hl, Cunningham 16C0, Ilendrix 5l, Brvant 06. Members house of representa tive Shedtl 2046, Hansard 1U8, Itenrvs 2001, Templeton 13, miih 1700, Richardson 1083, -Parker 04, Adams 55, Uhmson 52. Clerk Payne 2180, Eedneld " 1035, Morris 53. Com missioner Rumhaugh 2 1 57, "Trask 1G4U. Recorder Davia 2477, God ley .1555. Sheriff Scott 2252, rearl 1575. Treasurer Curl 2240, Smith : 1574, Hamilton 40. Assessor Williams 2123, McCoy : 1650, Thayer 58. School nurwrintendent Russell 12120, Mkhneor 1700. Surveyor O'Connor 1975, Fish ier 1934. Coroner Farrvll 2042, Fort miller 1732. TJTK VA XVAHS Slaving, completed the late, can--aj not os a T4iticiari, but in the 'interests of the EiPRKss, w aiv mot iow to aRirm that a better -class of candidates never mounted the stump in Linn county. Had : it been consistent with American politics wo should have voted for veryneof the thirty-three can didates. With such men to repre-.--ye rigour interests a healthy admin- iatwdiott arm county ai- rK!.HHt'(t CONTUOVEHSV. Though eoiitrovery luia its evil, it has also its itea. Wo never infer that because there is no controversy in a church there must bo the- up holding of sound doctrine. His not the stagnant water which is generally the pin -est. I f there are no ilitlVrcnce of opinion which et men to examin ing and ascertaining their own lelitf, the probability ia, that, like the Samaritan of old, they will "worship they know not what," Heresy itaolt is, in one sense, singularly henelleal. It heh to sift a professing communi ty, and to separate the chaff from the wheat. And whilst the unstable are carried about by the winds of false dot trine, those who continue stead fast, find, a it were, their moral atmosphere cleared by the tempest. We. consider this statement to n uini of St. Paul, when he says to the i ir inthians, "There must be also heresies amongst you, that tliey wines are mixed may be made, mamtist. anw II is Iiov Hie uierv Ki-jiHiniv,n m n ine from counterfeit which is etl'ectetl th rotor H tbo iublicstiou of error. We hold that heresies have been ol vast service to the church, in that tlwy hav caused truth to be more thoroughly scanned, and all its bear ings and boundaries explored with a! most painstaking industry, it is astonishing bow apt men are to rest in general and ill-defined notions, so that when interrogated and probed on an article of faith they are unable to give an account of their belief. They Iwlieva what the church be lieves, and the church believes as they believe. We think that few men would have correct notions of truth unless oeeasionly compelled to inves tigate their own opinions. Contro versy stirs tb waters and prevents their growing stagnant. We do not understand from the "must be" of St. Paul that the well-being of the church is d1emUnt on heresy, so that, un less heresv e nter, the church cannot IlllOIVKSVll.LK IIIIKK.ZKH. j Hot... lirmviisvillo. We want rain. lbp field- look splendid so far. t'l'opK wouhUie jro 'd with rain. We are In danger of bv at alt ttiuis. Wo want a reservoir on rowcll hill. Jake Itilvtii Is still iiupi'oviug his stable. Jake llilveu went to Lebanon last Friday. Mis. Oiioro aicJInrgue Is on the shkllst. Paul Ortbangh went to Coi valUs Wat unlay. J. M. Waters returned from Albany Kuturtlay. Ir. Htavr rtutned frni Albany Baturday. Dr. Btarrwentto Albany and n turn ed Wednesday. Jim Smith came back from Mill City Thursday. l'an drill and school exhibition this week at city hall. l)r. Ktarr made a business trip to Waterhm Thursday. .Iiw Hansard went to Albany and ret nrncd Wednesday. Wateis llros. have n new water In-se In front of ilu-lr stn."i t'onley t'o. will m have their water tank completed. Sam Sawyer went 1o Selo Wednes day and returned Friday. Miss Josle lbss Is visiting friends and relatives near Albany. Mr. Shaeklefoid. of Cruwfnrilsvlllc, was on our "trccts Tuesday. Our farmers are anticipating rain, and we hope they will get It. Fannie Smith and F.lta JMoore aw clerks in Waters' Urea, store. W had shower of rain Friday eve. hut not enough to do much g shI. Why do not the laisincfw men of the town talk reservoir on Powell hill. Faun v Smith and F.tta Moore went across me river jesicruay wuu wic "kids." James Warner nnd wife came down on the train Thursday morning from Roland. Starr nnd Waters Pros, have got their back yard cleaned up. Follow suit, neighbors. Annie Moora Is again onfliird to lurls'd. We fear .he will have an oiher hard of slckm-w. Messrs. t'tioley, lllauchard, INinrer, Mover and Wats went to Albnny Thursday to attend the K. of V. lodtn . THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH, 7VtV C3TXCKI TOP IT NOW, SOON IT Wilt Bt TOO LATE, Hie t hTf tnMnt aT.v vfnrHh riiv.iu il Oir fchlncva nml have triel iiinur tl'tlrrcnl riiirillc nn.l hv iiilit nlil Uvm ilillrrrnt pliynluinni Willi. mt rrllet AlKWt th IM ol AviU 1 n milttiliiir H"in rry lolrnt Kttnrk Out altotmt iitimtrnlrj me in ui-h iimnurr Otnl Ittll lirnt over. Whe J Ml ituwn It lmt lmptillle for me ( . urt mi ntoHP. or U tint on my rlnthr. when kliM fruvlrtritoe will or. Heolcy, OkKOoN HiliNKV TliA, to my hotrL I ltuncllnlrly cummencrd uiltig he Ira It fcad a 1 must tniraculiMia rffnt, ! lo the aaton- bhmrnt all the iirt at the hotel, la a frw daya.1 ant t)H)r la atnte, llwU 1 waa a new man. I will! womnicml the tea lo all nlllklc a 1 have been. O. A. TI.'PPKR, Troiirlrtor Orclilentnl Hotel, Ctnnta Moan, Cat. 1! s COLUMN. with 4 9 Hang Out Our Banner on the Outer Wall. TO THE LADIES. I llcspcct fully Ask the Ladles of Ieb unou to t'all ami Inspect My JN 15 W t'ONMI()!SMJ!MT Lace Hats, Bonnets, and Toques, Lx1ET - STYLES, JUST RECEIVED. Also hii Kletntnt Assortment of Mill!- uery (bsvls Inati San Francisco. THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME. A FEW BARGAINS MRS. G. Y. RICE, MILLINER. Homing 0 811000035 iB LlRG Success prosper, nut w can reaouy suppose j. ai. jn'rer, siiH'rniieiioeni m uiv that tlod. foreknowinir the corrniv I iMtcle wtvtleii mills, went to ft -burs' lions which woubl be atiemnteo ot -fairs is assured. The late political canvass was the firsi ever made by the Union party. Ttwy were fortunat in ee lecting the best men to advocate Jthe principles of the party. Con rciaiti(ue And firm in their convic tions of right, they contended for the planks of their platform with a xeal earnestness born of mire motives and honest purposes. There is no blinking the fact that the v&l opcrnliosi of their distinctive lioctrines, in the intelligence and . ontinct of county and state, would inaugurate a healthier political era. 1L. V. Parker, candidate for Kepre- - entative, - eoraraellod at time Ao fight kis Uattlea nel-harKled and sforaft. In ctwtending against efecH odds victory is not to be ex pected, but the elain (as shown by the election returns) vrcre num bered by the score. In justice to .Mr. Parker wo sav to his conetitu- nta that their confidence was not ?pLiced, and that W possesses the mettle, the intellectual grasp .-son! the honor of which our best 5aw-makers are mad. Such men enay not be able to expel the poison from our political system, but they rtainly tend to clear the political Atmosphere. TJ1EXAXD A'Olf. We do not depreciate statesman ship. It requires great ability to found States and governments, but only eonuMOsi talent to ejirry them on. it toofc r niton ami an to create the steam-engine; but a very ordinary man can engineer a train from Portland to Albany. Some critics sneer at old histories for re cording only what government did. They should remember how much, in old times, governments covered the whole field of human life trade, letters, religion, And indus try. The annals of a dynasty were then, to a great extent, the history of the times. We call for different histories, because the times have so much channel. At present, it is not congresses and cabinets, but the gospel, " determined t employ these corruptions as instrument for speeding on the growth in grace of Hi people. The "must he" refers to human depravity and eatanic influ ence. It indicates a necessity for which the creature alone is responsi ble, whilst the end which heresies snlurve is that which most encages the interference of the t'reater. ! THK SPIRITS STRUT. WITH MISn. We know that the young man who is the slave of his passions, ha often a misgiving that his tyrants hero will be his tormenters hereafter. We know that the young lady whose deity is her dress is sometimes startled by the thought of the shroud and the Winding; sheet. We know that the merchant, laboring to lie rich, 19 now and then aghast with the fear of be iu2 noor through ctermtv. Wo know that the shrewd man, too cunning to te duocd bv auv but himself, has moments in which lie feels that in the crcatcst of all transactions he mar perhaps be overreached and barter the everlasting for the perish able. We know all this and we can not believe you when you tell us you are let alone uv uoo. iou arc not let atone. S"ou are acted on through the machinery of conscience. There is divinitv in the. monitor, and it will not be overborne. It is a won derful thought that Omnipotence is not more engaged with upholding the Mnttdav on business fur the oomi a iv. Decoration Iay Fr! -lay end nr.mv went to the cemetery and iI;h m1 l.o-u- tifnt flnverson the graves of those who I have gone before. j Miss F.tta Moore, lamile S:t,:th, lU-eca Smith, John llrown and ti.oJ tiroes took a flying trip to Albany Sun day on bushiest we guess. Suo't Jactrer repot t t!ie new ma- cbioerv to have come In tso,t slu.pe. and will have it -t up aiwl r. Hily f f running In a few days at the V,. . M. At the A. U.Thompson sale In Al bany, May 31st, the town property now e-ttpict iiy Jr. Marr s iirug more was sold to the highed bidder, Ir. Starr, and the farm was IJ to U. . Thompson. All those knowlnc them themselves Indebted to J. M. Waters, formerly of j the firm of Thompson A Waters, will J nn1 liictr iiin.-t in mo liaiuirt oi wmvw forctilhctioo. Thirty tons of Iron was battled from Ilalsey to Itrownsvllle for our m-w bridge. Tlte contractor will com mence work June lt. We are not sorry, for the ford is ineonvenlent. John Waters, has a valuable mnre ami clt that he is anxious to dispose of, for the reason that she Is too mylih for his us?. She Is one-third ilurham, one-third lioro, and the other third is a eris between a tarantula and a saw buck. While a certain enthusiastic Demo crat was waving his bat in the littrlsT shop last Sunday ami explaining the dark tricks of I)emocratie elect ioneer tng, a bunch of word fell tint of his hat. The wool was black mid of course must have come from a black democratic So said Hul- wer, that prcatst of Novell!, lievcf spoke truly, and he tiiiirli have added with equal force, thfit ntrit is the essence ot success. lsuoin KoUrthte is the ytioiijm of merit, and iti history is success. The magical ef fect of this preparation have leen attest ed by thousand of the leading ladies of ocit'ty nitd the stage. It is the only arti cle ever discovered which Rives a AWnir el and lifnutiul tint to the complexion, ot the same time removing all roanhnesa of the face and arms ami leaving the akin soft, smooth and velvety. It has Ion j tieeit the study of chemists to pro duce as article that whi!e it would beau tify the completion would also have the merit of l.-cins harmless, but these two importnet i;i'al:lic9 weie never brouglit Vi--th Montague's Magnificent Spring Stock of Dress Goods in Endless Yariety, Such as Do Delpes, Foulards, Challles, Satlnes, Organdies, Bwlat Uawna, Blahop and Victoria Trimming Ribbon, Valval. Pluh I Many Shadaa, Button. On Thousand Varlatlaa Ola, HovrY, Of forod by Peterson & Wallace, Real Estato Brokers. Ilelow yau will find a list of a lew of the many bargthis they have for sale In city and country property. City lots front $"sl t $l'iO Rood terms. We have a number of Improved lots, including dwelling and buslne) prop city, also a goml hotel In a flue ln ittlon can Ik) bought reiwoiiably and on good terms. Also the following: No. 15. Price f VM liiKj acres Improved land 41 iiillts from elty. St-wk or grain farm. No. in. Price emu) !M!7 acres lniprnwd laud I mile from elty. (IimmI for gardens or for ratting stock. N. 17. Price f.10i UM acres improved farm or fruit land 2 toll. from city. Na 4. I'rlce "0 acres Improved bottom laud mile from city; well timbered. Noli rrbe2w 10 acres 1 miles from city poll sandy loam; good for gardens and fruits. No. 0. l'rlee $1T) Wi acre well f in iroved land 8 miles from city. No. 11. Price ?;o;n H-2 acres first-class stck and grain farm 8 miles from city. GO CO ar DC Q cc o DON'T : GO ' TO - PORTLAND! Gradwohl : of : Albany HAS EVERYTHING To Be Pound in the Metropolis HE SWEEPS THE VALLEY Or ALL COMHiriTTOHM In Crockery, Fancy floods, Toys, Rogers Bros.' Silverware, French China and (il.issware, Hoys' Wagons, Doll Carriages, XCte. NOW LISTEN! Tliefhdilen Hul Ilnxnar Makes a 8ieeialty of the Finest Teas, (!oirei s and l'aking Powders, Kvery I'ackage of which is Manufac tured for and Hoar the name of tiolilcn Hulo I'uzaar. WATCH!! Kverynnfi who lmys gets hia money's worth, find in addition to that he is given eome Fine (Slassware and a chance at a (Sold Watch. CO N 30 j 50c. it v hi comoineil in WISC0MS toBErvTirii? ! In fact everything to make a lady's eves fairly sparkle. Iloth Ihc Mam inoVh store and the uno rrn.t' ttisii Store are the recipients of Immense Stocks, and Montague proposea to sell them to the jeoplo who deal in Lebanon at 1 XI I CJ 1.2 M THAT Defy Competition! HGE HOTEL. FUR5I3HE3 THE BEST ACCOMMODA TIONS IN LEBANON. The Building; Has Deen Overhauled, Renovaleil and Refurnished. NO : CHINESE : EMPLOYED. New Fuir.iture, Clean Beds, Good Meals, Genial Proprietors. So MrOUT Wht-tluT Vrtn Stup Om Imv .r AMiU 4ih l' ! a Year. Y'rtl Will Kind nt the I . linuKi- All the I'umfiirta of Hume. ISAAC BANTA & J. W. BANTA, moi'HIKTOKS. I'or further particulars concerning tlio above or an v other Information In regard to Ileal IXat address Pi.ri:niN A Wallace, Indianou, t) recoil. j ALBANY. W. B. DONACA, AT COST! -nnALKit in to Make loiu f Mjr Spring and Sammer Stock DRV GOODS, FURKISUIKG GOODS. AFD FOTIOHs GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Cigars, Tobacco, Furnishing Gcofls, Etc , First-Class Goods universe, and actuating tlte motions u-aUin,M it iiiw ' of unnumbered systems and sustain- rx-mocratic free wool. mg me nmnumc i arij i)r. Hesse took his other rants to the thing, from the archangel to the n-wouon mills hu-t we-k to get them seel, than with plying transgressors i roton-d. t'.xm oienl!ig the osckajrc with alt the motives of the gospel, admonishing them by the agnoy and death of the Mediator, and warning them by the terrors as well as invit ing them by the mercies of the cross. ; "How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation." riasKViLLK ricKixos. f From the Oehoi-o Rovtcw.l Everybody is praying fir rain. Farmers report their rrowiucr crahi having been seriously damaged by frost, uwt that it w ill yet make a crop with plenty of rain. Crooked river and Ochoco have gone down to low water mark. The -stum-is almost all out of the mountains east of here, hence low water. Squaw creek farmers have just flnisned pnttins in their sprint- grain. They have plenty of water with which to Irrigate, and expect good crops fiom late-sown grain. Caxnp ceek is certainly a healthy place, it having been settled for the oast 13 vcars, and the first death that has occurred there was llichard Iinton, who d ieil last week. Two weeka ago Pavid PrSne want to Mitchell in a private conveyance aud toek ick on the road. Since that time he has been lying in a semi conscious condition, aud his recovery is doubtful. It is reported here that the prosecu ting attorney of the 6th district dis missed the indictment against Wm. Page in the circuit court of Haruey county. The indictment was for murder in the first degree for killing Wm. llrown. The bulk of the wool shorn in Crook Co. this year has been shipped to The Dalles, where it will proably remaiu in warehouses until the market opens up. At present there seems to be little stir iu the wool market, and it is feared 7 rt, science, literature, opinion, I that prices will be low when buyers fashion and trade that mould na tional character and purpose. In deed, government is only a neces aary evil, like other go-carts and crutches. Our need of it shows exactly how far we are still chil dren. " Our laws are without doubt to: complicated and difficult of in terpretation. All governing over much kills the self-help and energy of the governed. Every narrowing of the sphere of government proves growth in the people, and is the seed of further growth. Civiliza tion dwarfs political machinery. The function of government may he resolved into protection, protec tion of life, liberty, and property. The chief reforms of the last fifty vcars have consisted mainly in ab olitions and disenactments. Tin late canvass in the .state, especially inn county, was worth more than iozen governors. It was in large ' jfrasuiv a yeomanly sevice to the commonalty looking toward a halt in tii wholesale enactment of lawp and the stripping of the political mv-v-ui-tff'Zill unnecessary pulleyi begin purchasing. For the past two or three months W. S. Urcn has been workingon a machine intended to be used in shearing sheep, and has at last succeeded in making one that stands the test of practical operation and removes the wool from the sheep as well as an shearer will by hand. Th a simple rair of shears attached to a gearing, the power carried from the driver to the shears through a flexible eoil similar to that attacheed to n dentist's engiue. It iselaimed that oi horse power will drive ten of these machiuesand thateach of the machines operated by one man, w ill shear 203 sheep in a day. Mr. Uren left last Monday for Ban Fn.nciseo, -where he will have a more perfect machine made and give it a better test. If his machine proves a success he will associate himself with ITren & Son of this place and tstabli.-h a factory in Sau Francisco where they will engage in the manufacture of liis invention on a lrge scale. afler thev were ! roucht home, lo tuid Ix-hold out rolled a woman's drt'sf. The ln'tor says he i.s patistied with the exchange if he can k t a wman h'sidoof it. The dncttliM'S not lit him. The dH'tor must have tried it on. A certain Kmevless scotmurvl askea u i Saturday niht If we thought the doe tor's pants would lit the owner of the dres. 'We scorn to reply. DeeoratioJi Day has come and gone and the graves of our dear departed friends have leeii made lieautiful nnd fragrant by the hands of loving rela tives. The event carries us back In memory to a lonely grave on the hanks of the Mississippi river near Port Hud son, which is the l:st- resting place of (,'harle I) , to. t ., Alsssachu- ! setts Volunteers, who full on the sk!r-: nosh line during tienerai Hanks' nt- vanoeon Port Htidion in the autiitocr of 1SW3. Charlie was a handsome lioy and the id.M of a widowed mother.; His sunny disposition made him a fa vorite with all. We can never forget his pleading tones ns he 1 togged us to carry his Iait messstge to his mother, or the sad look of resignation when we told him his wound wan fatal. We buried him where he fell and the writer carved his nanu- on a tree near by, which sheltered our body from the bullets of the enemies pickets." No kind hands will strew hts grave with flowers on Decoration Day, for only two of his comrades knew where we buried the brave light hearted Trish boy; nnd yet this is 'only one of the many thousands of brave men who lie in unknown graves, who gave up their lives for a united country. It was a fearful price aud yet it was willingly paid, and we of to-day sire enjoying ihe fruits of that bloody tttruggle. Re member, gentle reader, that Decora tion Day has a deep signir5cac.ee, es pecially" to the men who passed throinrh the terrible scenes of strife and who can recall nothing but Ihe satl recollection of the picket line, the camp ana tne Oatwe ueiu. w nen Decoration Day comes again let your thoughts go back to that lonely grave ou the Mississippi river. Xkmo. DOXT SI III" YOUlt OLD STOVE, You can buy uy of the J.vri'I:4' patte i s is' .- Cheap, of SWAN niiOTHEKS. Til ICY CAHItY A FULL LINK OF Tin. Copusr. Ulaodnn and EtonB Ware, also rUMrS AND PUMP FIXTU11KH i-f Job Jf "or o(ic on Short Xo'ticc, in any town in the Stato of Oregon. hi those wise ( !) ones who trot oil to other than their home town to purchase cheap John trash, pause ere it be tt late; discard the lden of buying Anywhere but at home, ami then onlr of Montague, ami vou will have vour vouth renewed your mind in serene content, and 100 cents' worth -for jour dollar every time. No baits, no vb ronton, no steel or wood engravings of awfully homely shoemakers doe. Montague delude Im customers with, but he DOES give them the choice of tne very Is'st goods from t'.e largest selection this Fide of Portland, at the most noMleiate rices for cash ot approved country produce. Ho sho rteala my imre Mt-nU tra)i From the fact that I have emp tied it in purehl'sing the altovc- named gtxsls ut panic iriccs, and nlsuin purchasing the daisicst lot of LADIES' SHOES, CIIILDKE.Y.S SHOES, MEN'S SHOE??, BOYS' SHOES, GIRLS' SHOES Talk about other brands of shoes than the magnificent lino kept bv Montague. Shoo, Hy, don't ladher me; there is room enough in the world for thee and me. Wc can FIT anyone, and wlwn Montague says FIT he means it, and he is not going to send you out of his palatial stores with I how abominable monsters in leather which you may possibly find in other establishment: not a thousand miles from our grand em porium, and which makes your feet look as though yon were a new arrival from Chicago. No, do not make any mistake when vou want HOOD Hoots I WILL CLOSF OUT MY Kntirc Stock of J3ootS: Stioes cost. Now lathe Tim to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Havo the Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIL OKDEKS Promptly attended. AT REASONABLE PRICES. Country Produce T jtlceri in Exclianga for Goods. Give Me a Trial and Be Convinced. KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF Shingles, Posts. Boards and Pickets. W. F READ, A. 1 1 Ml II .V, OlCit"Ofa. Why Fiy Ten per cent Interest on Honey Vlitn "VM (.'till' Uat It Druggists & Apothecaries, -DEALKRH IN- C'ALIj OX THK Oregon Land Company Albany, Oregon. Asliby& Dickinson, Managers. Pure Drugs and Medicines, rtlllltM. OilM llllll OIllMai. STATIONERY, Fine PerfumerjBnislies&Combs CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. A lATlQ"r! MnTinATl m-tfUoos for mother, wife or sinter, iVlUllOy I 11U1ILJ lithe Rrandmotlier to the hahy, the I grandfather to the last new boy, hut riiilosophy teaches the immortality of the mnil; Christ tea.dis the resurrec tion oft!e bxiv. The latter iaa broader experienced truI'1 than the other. The scriptural s machine i Jteacliings of the resurrection mean I vasn.v lame iii.m tne !iiwumMii-iii teaching of the immortality of the soul. TO TOVTV ON Good Farm Property AT Por 0?nt. I examine my own Hoeurity, write my own papers, and if tille is perfect can close business tip in short order. Call on or write me. S. N. STEELE. With E. G. Beardslev, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Albany, Okkuon. ni2S STOP AND READ. There i$ a little matter that ome of our ubcriber3 have Seemingly for gotten entirely. Some of them have made uS many promi?-S, lt Jiavc nv.r knit tlu lll. loubltl a. vcrv i Linn coumv. 0 iron inavirtKiit matter it'S neceSSarv in i Any awfull jvrn elaJralosr adverwly , ... . ,... . i at)ovMf:-nr)wl land.' iirc n:n'U;ii to nie iui ou-; jut. .-. - . i flnimn to iliis oitjco on or In'iire j.ml don't like to ypoas suout it. Aut-u.t. lsan. J. T. Ai Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. SOTICK FOK l'LULlCATIOX. I'NJTEIt STATKS IAM) OFFrr. 1 Or.EiMis City, Orefrou. Mmch ol, IKK). NOTICE IS HKHKHY GIVES THAT IN COM jiliamre will ilio provisions of Tlie net of ron jrrus ,)i".Ione 'A, 187. eitutlfd "An net for the s-ilo of i:ilur liiis iu the Stalc-v of tjalifnrnia, Oregon, Nevada, anil Wa.uh:gtun Territory," THOMAS J. MILLElt, Of Ix'banon, county of I.inn, State of Orccon, has t!i;a diiv filed in this office hi sworn MAienu nt No. VM3. for the purchase of t-he N. E. of ec tion No. 10. in township Xo. 12 wmtli, rant-'O Nti. 2 cat, a"l will offer pn)f to sho- that the land sought i io.re va.iuille f.r its timler r stone iluin for ajjrieultvrnl purwes, nnd to etaiilih hi eluiin to ."-nid land before tlie repiMer and retivT of liiisoftiee at t Jretam i'ity, OreKon, on iionilny, llie'i"th day of AnK'it, lv.'. JIc names as tvituoww: ieo. Hale. Wm. Hale, M. tiarbind and J. E. S!jro.s, all ot lAb&noii, Smooth Shave and Hair-Cut. Nice Shampooing; and Spanish Lus ter Cures the Scalp of Dandruff. HOT : AND : COLD : BATHS. Gentlemen and Ladies May Luxury. Indulge ia the Next Door to Peterson & Wallace's Heal Estate Office. I. It. IIOIIUM, - - I'rop. LEBANON, OREGON. TO SAW-MILL MEN. -lore a id :!.-! li m ' I'i'JiKSaN. Keiter. the I thtr! A DEnlKAliE LOCATION I'Ou A niKiaBJX I a haw mm tor Mite, .vi'ircw i,mia.-uh t.a 1 pur.-, tales you mean Imimji." do uot itj.i'ly. he auro to call on Montagno and c- euro what ymi may require i-i that line, livery pair fully warranted. How as to Clothing. When the purso was emptied, ns above tuieeinetly set forth, Montague was compelled to open another har'l for the purpose of securing to our cus tomers the latest novelties iu tine suits as well as those adapted to evcry-day wear. Ve are now opening up our elegant designs in Oregon City Cloth ing, California Cassimcre doming, Men's Clothing, Youth's Clothing, boys' Clothing, all Imported (loods, eloganMkting garments, at scandal ously low prices. Montasrue 1ms had over forty years experience in selling goods, twenty of wmcn were speni among you ngui here in Lehanon, and he now proposes to spend the evening of his life in giv ing to one ana u;i sticn prices as ine Botis Urancrer or Jjinn county never dreamed of. Make Montaguo know vou are sroine to ouy cash down and no grumbling (the chronie. grumblor is a despicable creature), and ho will make prices to you all right. MONEY ONCE MORE. The people who promised to pay up by the 1st of last January and failed to connect may find their accounts where it will, not please them. Montague does not propose to waste valuable time in hunting up these delinquents, but will send the most forcible collec tor he can employ to wile the -dollars due me from these much-promising and never-performing gentlemen. CHAS. B. MONTAGUE. G. EX HARDY Ilu on hand a largo Hock of JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. IT LOOKS JUST LIKE HER, Only It Flatteks Her. Don't You Think So? Such Is the Comment on Photo graphs Taken by Wilcox. Pon't be afraid of breaking the glass, fur Wilcox tests all instruments on himself, so he knows they u-tll atnnil anvl ru 1 v We Guarantee Satisfaction to Each and Every One. Gallery on 3Iat Ktroet. GEO. L. WILCOX. W. 11. GHAILOI, THE TAIIX1R, ALBANY, - - - OREGON, Has ooned the largest aud finest line of suitings ever brouglit to Albany. It includes patterns for full dress suits or coats, vests or F units separately, and em iraces some of the finest of imported goods not seen here before. Mr. Graham EMPLOYS SKILLED WORKMEN AND-f GUARANTEES A GOOD FIT As well as the best quality of goods. Those desiring something really fine should call and INSPECT HIS NEW PATTERNS. ILumb er I Litmb er 1 All parties contemplating building, or desiring lumber for any other purpose whatever would do well to call on HUPHREY & TAYLOR, At his lumber yard at this place or at the sawmill. We have on baud a first-class stock of Bills of all kinds filled on short Give me a call Before Purchasing Elsewhere.! Humphrey & Taylor V